Side light FIAT STILO 2006 1.G Owners Manual
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IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT
BURNS OUT
For the type of bulb and power rating, see
“When needing to change a bulb”.
FRONT CEILING LIGHT
Versions without Skywindow
sunroof
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒press the catches A-fig. 41and with-
draw the plastic cover B;
❒slacken the 2 fastening screws A-
fig. 42, then turn the 2 bulb holders B
counterclockwise;
❒remove the bulbs and replace them. To
replace bulb C-fig. 42, release it from
the side contacts making sure that the
new bulb is correctly clamped between
the contacts.
Versions with Skywindow sunroof
To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:
❒remove the front ceiling light A-
fig. 43pressing the plastic cover as
shown by the arrows
❒disconnect electric connectors B-
fig. 44and C;
fig. 41F0C0201m
fig. 42F0C0202m
fig. 43F0C0253m
fig. 44F0C0398m
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❒slacken the 2 fastening screws A-
fig. 45, then turn the 2 bulb holders B
counterclockwise, remove the bulbs
and replace them. To replace bulb C,
release it from the side contacts mak-
ing sure that the new bulb is correctly
clamped between the contacts.REAR CEILING LIGHT
(where provided)
Versions without Skywindow
sunroof
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒remove the light unit A-fig. 46lever-
ing in the points shown by the arrows
(on retaining tabs);
❒replace the bulbs Breleasing them from
the side contacts making sure that the
new bulb is correctly clamped between
the contacts.Versions with Skywindow sunroof
Versions with Skywindow sunroof are fit-
ted with two rear ceiling lights.
To replace the bulbs proceed as follows:
❒using the screwdriver provided in the
kit, remove the cover A-fig. 47in the
point shown by the arrow;
❒replace the bulb B-fig. 48releasing it
from the side contacts making sure that
the new bulb is correctly clamped be-
tween the contacts.
fig. 45F0C0202m
fig. 46F0C0204m
fig. 47F0C0227mfig. 48F0C0229m
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COURTESY MIRROR LIGHT
(where provided)
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒open the mirror cover A-fig. 49;
❒ remove the bulb Blevering in the
points shown by the arrows;GLOVEBOX LIGHT fig. 51
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒open the glovebox, then remove the
light unit A;
❒replace the bulb Breleasing it from the
side contacts making sure that the new
bulb is correctly clamped between the
contacts.
fig. 49F0C0423mfig. 50F0C0424mfig. 51F0C0205m
❒replace the bulb C-fig. 50releasing
it from the side contacts making sure
that the new bulb is correctly
clamped between the contacts.
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FUSE LOCATION
Fuses are grouped into four fuse boxes, to
be found respectively on the dashboard,
on the battery positive pole, next to the
battery and in the boot (left-hand side).
Certain versions are also fitted with a sin-
gle fuse set inside the engine compartment
fuse box.
fig. 57F0C0266m
fig. 56F0C0193m
Fuse box on the dashboard fig. 57
To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box
on the dashboard, open lid A-fig. 56.
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Fuse box in the boot fig. 65
Saloon versions
To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box
on the left side of the boot, open lid A-
fig. 62as shown in the figure.
Multi Wagon versions
To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box
on the left side of the boot, proceed as fol-
lows:
❒turn the knob A-fig. 63and open the
lid B;
❒hold the tab C-fig. 64to open the sec-
ond lid Dand gain access to the fuse
box.
fig. 62F0C0254mfig. 63F0C0360mfig. 64F0C0362m
fig. 65F0C0531m
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COMPONENTS
Front power window on driver side
Front power window on passenger side
Signal from switch on brake pedal for electronic control units
Instrument panel (key-operated positive)
Instrument panel (+30)
ABS / ASR / ESP control unit (yawing sensor with ESP)
ABS / ASR / ESP control unit
Air bag control unit/OCS sensor (versions with rear side bags)
+30 Electronic injection system
Dashboard control unit
Climate control fan
Radiator fan (low speed - versions 1.416V, 1.616V, 1.816V, Multijet)
Radiator fan (high speed - versions 1.416V, 1.616V, 1.816V, Multijet)
Fan and radiator (versions 2.420V)
Horn
Fuel pump
Electronic injection primary services (petrol versions)
FUSE
F47
F48
F35
F37
F53
F42
F01 (MAXI-FUSE)
F50
F18
F72 (MIDI-FUSE)
F08 (MAXI-FUSE)
F06 (MAXI-FUSE)
F07 (MAXI-FUSE)
F06 (MAXI-FUSE)
F10
F21
F22
AMPERE
20
20
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
60
7.5
7.5
60
30
30
50
60
15
15
15
FIGURE
57
57
57
57
57
57
59
57
59
61
59
59
59
59
59
59
59
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FIRE EXTINGUISHER
(where provided)
It is located on the right side of the boot;
position varies according to 3 fig. 69or
5-door versions fig. 70.
The fire extinguisher has a reference mark
(5p
❚for 5-door versions or 3p❚for 3-
door versions) for the extinguisher cor-
rect positioning on the retaining bracket.
fig. 69F0C0331m
fig. 70F0C0343m
fig. 71F0C0344m
To use the fire extinguisher, proceed as
follows: release the catch A-fig. 71and
open the tabs B.
IMPORTANT In addition to the fire ex-
tinguisher, it is also wise to keep a first-aid
kit and a blanket in the car.
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fig. 10 - 1.616V version F0C0231mfig. 11 - 2.420V version F0C0115mfig. 12 - 1.9 Multijet 16V version F0C0470m
Engine oil consumption
Max engine oil consumption is usually 400
grams every 1000 km.
When the car is new, the engine needs
to run in, therefore the engine oil con-
sumption can only be considered stabilised
after the first 5000 - 6000 km.IMPORTANT The oil consumption de-
pends on driving style and the conditions
under which the car is used.
IMPORTANT Do not add oil with speci-
fications other than that already in the en-
gine.
When the engine is hot, take
care when working inside the
engine compartment to avoid burns.
Remember that when the engine is
hot, the fan may cut in: danger of in-
jury. Scarves, ties and other loose
clothing might be pulled by moving
parts.
WARNING
Used engine oil and filter con-
tain harmful substances for
the environment. Contact Fi-
at Dealership to have the oil
and filter changed.
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WINDSCREEN/REAR
WINDOW/HEADLIGHT
WASHER FLUID fig. 17-18
To top up, open the cap Aand then pour
a mixture of water and TUTELA PRO-
FESSIONAL SC 35, in the following
concentrations:
❒30% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC 35and 70% water in summer;
❒50% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC 35and 50% water in winter.
fig. 17F0C0106mfig. 18 - 1.9 Multijet version F0C0468m
Do not travel with the wind-
screen washer reservoir emp-
ty. The windscreen washer is funda-
mental for improving visibility.
WARNING
Certain commercial addi-
tives for windscreen washers
are inflammable. The engine com-
partment contains hot components
which may set it on fire.
WARNINGIn case of temperatures below –20°C, use
undiluted TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC 35 fluid.
Check level through the reservoir.
For versions fitted with headlight wash-
er, remove the filter and the relevant dip-
stick. Use the dipstick to check the fluid
level inside the reservoir.
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WHEELS AND TYRES
Check the pressure of each tyre, includ-
ing the spare, every two weeks and before
long journeys. The pressure should be
checked with the tyre rested and cold.
For the correct tyre inflation pressure, see
“Wheels” in “Technical specifications”
section.
Incorrect pressure causes abnormal tyre
wearfig. 21:
A: normal pressure: tread evenly worn.
B: low pressure: tread particularly worn
at the edges.
C: high pressure: tread particularly worn
in the centre.
Tyres must be replaced when the tread
wears down to 1.6 mm. In any case, com-
ply with the laws in the country where the
car is being driven.IMPORTANT NOTES
❒As far as possible, avoid sharp braking
and screech starts, etc. Be careful not
to hit the kerb, potholes or other ob-
stacles hard. Driving for long stretch-
es over bumpy roads can damage the
tyres;
❒Periodically check that the tyres have
no cuts in the side wall, abnormal
swelling or irregular tyre wear. If any of
these occur, have the car seen to at a
Fiat Dealership;
❒avoid overloading the car when travel-
ling: this may cause serious damage to
the wheels and tyres;
fig. 21F0C0101m
❒if a tyre is punctured, stop immediate-
ly and charge it to avoid damage to the
tyre, the rim, suspensions and steering
system;
❒Tyres age even if they are not used
much. Cracks in the tread rubber are
a sign of ageing. In any case, if the tyres
have been on the car for over 6 years,
they should be checked by specialised
personnel, to see if they can still be
used. Also remember to check the
space-saver spare wheel;
❒ In the case of replacement, always fit
new tyres, avoiding those of dubious
origin;
❒ If a tyre is changed, also change the in-
flation valve;
❒To allow even wear between the front
and rear tyres, it is advisable to change
them over every 10-15 thousand kilo-
metres, keeping them on the same side
of the car so as to not reverse the di-
rection of rotation.