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F0Z0003m
fig. 3
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEMTo further protect your car from theft, it has been fitted
with an engine immobilising system. It is automatically acti-
vated when the ignition key is removed.
An electronic device, in fact, is fitted in each ignition key grip.
The device transmits a radio-frequency signal when the en-
gine is started through a special aerial built into the igni-
tion switch. The modulated signal, which changes each time
the engine is started, is the “password”, by means of which
the control unit recognises the key and enables to start
the engine.
OPERATION
Each time the car is started by turning the ignition key to
MAR, the Fiat CODE system control unit sends an ac-
knowledgement code to the engine management control
unit to deactivate the inhibitor.
The acknowledgement code is sent only if the Fiat CODE
system control unit has recognised the code transmitted
from the key.
Each time the ignition key is turned to STOP, the Fiat
CODE system deactivates the functions of the engine man-
agement control unit.
If the code has not been recognised correctly, the instru-
ment panel warning light
Y
turns on.
In this case, turn the key to STOP and then back to MAR;
if the lock continues, possibly try with the other keys pro-
vided with the car. If you still cannot start the engine, per-
form the emergency start procedure (see chapter “In an
emergency”) and then contact the Fiat Dealership.
SYMBOLSSpecial coloured labels have been attached near or actu-
ally on some of the components of your car. These labels
bear symbols that remind you of the precautions to be tak-
en as regards that particular component.
The plate summarising the symbols used can be found un-
der the bonnet, fig. 3.
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Day
Year
MODE
button
pressed
briefly Month
DeutschPortuguês
English
Español
Français
Italiano
Nederlands
Polski
Example:
EXIT MENUTRIP B DATA
SET TIME
SET DATE
SEE RADIO
AUTOCLOSE
MEASUREMENT UNIT
LANGUAGE BUZZER VOLUME SERVICE
BUTTON VOLUMESPEED BEEP
fig. 28Example:
+

+

– +
– +

– +
+++
–––
++ – –+ +

MODE
button
pressed
briefly
On the standard screen, briefly press the button MODE
to start browsing. Press + or − to browse within the
menu.
NOTE Only the short menu may be accessed for rea-
sons of safety while the vehicle is moving (“Speed Beep”
setting). The standard menu is only available when the
car is stationary. On cars equipped with Connect Nav+,
many functions are displayed on the navigator display.
F0Z1235i
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– briefly press the MODE button: “On” or “Off” will flash
on the display (depending on the previous setting);
– press the button + or − to select;
– briefly press the button MODE to go back to the sub-
menu screen or press the button for a prolonged time to
go back to the standard screen without storing settings;
– press the button MODE again for a longer time to go
back to the standard screen or to the main menu according
to the current menu level displayed.
Set units (Measurement units)
With this function it is possible to set the units through three
submenus: “Distances”, “Consumption” and “Temperature”.
To set the required unit proceed as follows:
– briefly press the button MODE to display the three
submenus;
– press the button + or − to switch between the three
submenus;
– once you have selected the submenu to be changed, press
the MODE button briefly;
– when accessing the “Distance” submenu:and briefly press the
button MODE and the display will show “km” or “mi”
(depending on the previous setting);
– press the button + or − to select; Audio repetition (See radio)
With this function the display shows information about the
sound system.
– Radio: selected radio station frequency or RDS message,
automatic tuning activation or AutoSTore;
– Audio CD, MP3 CD: track number;
– CD Changer: CD number and track number;
– Tape: operating mode.
To show the sound system information on the display (On)
or clear it (Off), proceed as follows:
– briefly press the button MODE: (On) or (Off) will flash
on the display (depending on the previous setting);
– press the button + or − to select;
– briefly press the button MODE to go back to the menu
screen or press the button for a prolonged time to go back
to the standard screen without storing the settings.
Automatic central door locking
with car running
(Autoclose)
When activated (On), this function locks automatically the
doors when the vehicle speed exceeds 20 km/h.
Proceed as follows to activate (On) or deactivate (Off) this
function:
– briefly press the button MODE to display one submenu;
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F0Z0073m
fig. 95
With HiFi system (if requested):❒
two tweeters A – fig. 95 and two woofers B, 40 W max.
power each, on the front doors;

two full range 40 W speakers, in the rear doors;

a 100 W subwoofer under the right seat;

aerial on the roof;

sound system with CD player or sound system with CD
MP3 player (for its operation and characteristics see the
“Sound system” supplement attached to the present
Handbook). SOUND SYSTEM (for versions/markets, where
provided)
The complete system consists of:

two 165 mm full range 40 W speakers in the front
doors;

two 130 mm full range 350 W speakers in the rear
doors;

aerial on the car roof;

radio with tape-recorder or sound system with CD
player or sound system with MP3 CD player (for its op-
eration and characteristics see the “Sound system” sup-
plement attached to the present Handbook).
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RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND MOBILE
PHONES
Radio transceivers (e.g.: CB radio systems and the like)
should not be used inside the vehicle unless a separate
aerial is mounted on the roof.
IMPORTANT The use of similar devices inside the pas-
senger compartment (without an external aerial) may, in
addition to potential damage to the health of the passen-
gers, cause malfunctions in the vehicle electronic systems,
compromising the safety of the vehicle.
In addition, transmission and reception of these devices
may be affected by the shielding effect of the vehicle body.
As far as the use of EC-approved mobile phones is con-
cerned (GSM, GPRS, UMTS), follow the instructions for
use provided by the mobile phone manufacturer.
AT THE FILLING STATIONPETROL ENGINES
Use only unleaded petrol.
To avoid mistakes, the diameter of the fuel filler is too
small to introduce the bit of a leaded petrol pumps.
The petrol octane rating (RON) must not be lower than 95.
IMPORTANT An inefficient catalytic converter leads
to harmful exhaust emissions, thus contributing to air
pollution.
IMPORTANT Never use leaded petrol, even in small
amount or in an emergency, as this would damage the cat-
alytic converter beyond repair.
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5
7,5
7,5
10
7,5
15
15
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
5
5
15


7,5
7,5
7,5
20
10
10
10
10
F31
F35
F35
F37
F41
F45
F46
F49
F49
F49
F50
F51
F51
F54
FA
FB
F12
F13
F13
F38
F39
F39
F39
F39
FUSE SUMMARY TABLEPassenger’s compartment fuse-box - fig. 167 FUSE AMPEREReversing lights+15 radioCentral dashboard+15 stop lightsDoor mirror defroster Heated seats (pre-arrangement)Electric sun roofAutomatic climate control systemTyre pressureSensor for water presence in the diesel fuel filter +15 air bag control unit+15 Body-computer control unit+15 instrument panelSubwooferFreeFreeRight dipped beam headlightLeft dipped beam headlightHeadlight aiming adjustment+ 30 door locking deviceEOBD diagnosis socketRadioAutomatic climate control systemTyre pressure
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CZSK
RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL
Conformity certifications to EC and national regulationsEC and Countries applying the DirectiveCzech RepublicSlovak RepublicPoland CLBT/C/120/2003 – CLBT/C/121/2003South Africa TA-2003/050 – TA-2003/049
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217KNOW
YOUR VEHICLE
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CORRECT USE
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WARNING LIGHTS
AND MESSAGES
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TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSINDEX
Electric and electronic device
installation ................................... 86
– radio transmitters and
mobile phones ........................ 87
Electrical/electronic devices ...... 86
Emergency starting ...................... 113
– starting with auxiliary
battery ..................................... 135
– with inertia bumps.................. 136
Engine code ................................... 193
Engine compartment
– bonnet opening/closing ........ 69
– level check .............................. 175
– washing .................................... 189
Engine coolant level .................... 15
– engine coolant type ............... 203
Engine coolant
– level check and top-up ......... 177
– specifications .......................... 205
Engine coolant
– level check and top-up ......... 177
– specifications .......................... 205
– temperature gauge and
warning light ........................... 15Engine cooling
– level check and top-up .......... 177
– specifications .......................... 205
Engine marking ............................. 192
Engine oil consumption .............. 203
Engine oil check ........................... 176
– consumption ........................... 203
– engine oil specifications ....... 203
Engine oil top-up .......................... 176
– specifications .......................... 203
Engine oil
– consumption ........................... 176
– level check and top-up ......... 176
– technical specifications ......... 203
Engine revolution number
indicator (rev counter) ............ 14
Engine starting .............................. 111
– emergency starting ......... 113-135
– engine heating ........................ 112
– engine switching off .............. 113
– ignition switch ........................ 10
– procedure for Diesel
versions ................................... 112 Direction indicators
– front bulb replacement ........ 152
– rear bulb replacement .......... 155
– side bulb replacement .......... 154
– switching on ............................ 49
Direction indicators
– front bulb replacement ........ 154
– rear bulb replacement .......... 155
– switching on ............................ 49
Door locking ................................ 61
Doors
– central locking ........................ 61
– child lock ................................. 62
– locking/unlocking from
the inside ................................. 61
– locking/unlocking from the
outside ..................................... 61
– remote control ...................... 7
– remote opening/closing ....... 7
DPF (diesel particulate filter) ..... 90
Dualdrive electric power
steering .................................... 53-80
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TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSINDEX
– passenger compartment
ventilation and heating ......... 42
– system servicing ..................... 43
– windscreen and front side
window demisting/
defrosting ................................ 42
Mirror adjustment ....................... 36
MSR (system) ................................ 78
MSR system ................................... 78
Multifunction display ................... 17
– control buttons ...................... 19
– setup menu ............................. 20
– standard screen ..................... 17N
umber plate lights
– bulb replacement ................... 156
O
n board instruments (panel) .. 14
Paint (maintenance) ................... 188
– bodywork colour plate ........ 192
Paraflu
– level check and top-up ......... 177
– specifications .......................... 205Parking (sensors) ......................... 82
Parking lights ................................. 48
Parking sensors ............................ 82
Parking the vehicle ...................... 113
Passenger compartment light
adjustment .................................. 52
Performance ................................. 201
Pollen filter .................................... 181
Power sun roof ............................ 58
– opening/closing ...................... 59
Power windows ........................... 63
Preparation for child seats ........ 103
Q
uality specifications of fluid
and lubricants ................... 204-205
Radio transmitters and mobile
phones ......................................... 87
Radio transmitters and mobile
phones ......................................... 87
Rear door locking
emergency device ..................... 62
Rear fog light
– bulb replacement ................... 155– switching on ............................ 54
Rear fog lights ............................... 54
Rear fog lights
– bulb adjustment ..................... 156
– switching on ............................ 54
Rear light units
– bulb replacement ................... 155
Rear seats
– cleaning .................................... 190
– headrests ................................. 32
Rear view mirrors
– inside ........................................ 35
– outside ..................................... 36
Rear window washer ................... 51
– fluid level check
and top-up ............................... 178
– jet .............................................. 187
– operation ................................. 51
Rear window wiper
– blade replacement .................. 186
– operation .................................. 51
– rear window washer fluid
features ..................................... 179
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