FUSE FIAT 500 2018 Owner handbook (in English)
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
KNOWING YOUR CAR
1a
A direction indicator stalk – B audio controls on steering wheel – C instrument panel – D headlight alignment corrector – E audio controls on
steering wheel – F windscreen wiper/washer and rear window wiper/washer stalk – G dualdrive power steering (CITY function)
H display: audio system/Uconnect™ – I central air diffusers – L fog lights/rear fog lights – M passenger airbag – N side air diffusers
O glove box – P emergency lights and switch – Q climate control system controls – R right electric window – S gear lever
T left electric window – U ASR-OFF button– V ignition switch – Z driver airbag – X steering wheel adjustment lever – W Cruise Control/Speed
Limiter lever
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KNOWING YOUR CAR
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DASHBOARD WITH SPORT STEERING WHEEL
1b
A direction indicator stalk – B audio controls on steering wheel – C instrument panel – D headlight alignment corrector – E audio controls on
steering wheel – F windscreen wiper/washer and rear window wiper/washer stalk – G dualdrive power steering (CITY function)
H display: audio system/Uconnect™ – I central air diffusers – L fog lights/rear fog lights – M passenger airbag – N side air diffusers
O glove box – P emergency lights and switch – Q climate control system controls – R right electric window – S gear lever
T left electric window – U ASR-OFF button– V ignition switch – Z driver airbag – X steering wheel adjustment lever – W Cruise Control/Speed
Limiter lever
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KNOWING YOUR CAR
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FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM FAULT (colour display)
The display will show the symbol and a dedicated message if the fuel cut-off system is faulty. Contact a Fiat Dealership.
FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM (colour display)
The colour display will show the symbol and a dedicated message if the fuel cut-off system intervenes.
For the fuel cut-off system re-activation procedure, see the “Fuel cut-off system” paragraph, in the
“In an emergency” chapter.
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EXTERIOR LIGHT FAULT (colour display)
The display will show a symbol and dedicated message if a fault is detected in one of the following lights: daytime running
lights (DRLs) - side lights - direction indicators -rear fog light - number plate lights.
The fault may be caused by a blown bulb, a blown protection fuse or an interruption of the electrical connection.
It is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership.
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SERVICE (SCHEDULED SERVICING) EXPIRED
When the next scheduled service is approaching, the symbol appears on the display, followed by the number of kilometres
or miles left. This is displayed automatically, with ignition key at MAR-ON, 2000 km (or equivalent value in miles) before
servicing or, where provided, 30 days before servicing. It is also displayed each time the key is turned to MAR-ON or, for
versions/markets, where provided, every 200 km (or equivalent value in miles).
Go to a Fiat Dealership, where the “Scheduled Servicing Plan” operations will be performed and the message will be reset.
BRAKE LIGHT FAULT (colour display)
The colour display will show the symbol together with a dedicated message if there is a fault in the brake lights.
The fault may be caused by a blown bulb, a blown protection fuse or an interruption of the electrical connection.
It is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership
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MANUAL CLIMATE
CONTROL
3) 2)
Press the knob A-fig. 22 to turn the
climate control system on and off.
NOTE Optimal cooling/heating of the
passenger compartment may not be
guaranteed together with Start&Stop.
To prioritise the operation of the
climate control system, deactivate the
Start&Stop function.
AIR RECIRCULATION
(knob B-fig. 22)
TInside air recirculation
ÚAir intake from outside
Use air recirculation for maximum
climate control performance.
To demist the windows, set the
recirculation control to on U.
IMPORTANT In warm-humid weather
conditions, using cold air on the
windscreen may cause external
condensation, which could limit
visibility. A fan knob and climate control system compressor button
B recirculation control / air intake from outside knob
C air distribution knob
μ air flow to central and side dashboard vents to ventilate the chest and the face during
the hot season.
∑distribution between the footwell diffusers (warmest air) and the dashboard diffusers
(coolest air).
∂ towards the footwell diffusers. Due to the natural tendency of heat to spread upwards,
this type of distribution warms the passenger compartment up as quickly as possible,
providing an immediate feeling of warmth.
∏distribution between the footwell diffusers and the windscreen and front side window
diffusers. This type of distribution achieves effective heating of the passenger
compartment and prevents the windows from misting up.
- air flow to the windscreen and front side window diffusers to demist or defrost them.
D heated rear windscreen button
E temperature adjustment knob
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ROOF 10) 5)
FIXED GLASS ROOF
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The large glazed roof includes a
transparent panel provided with
manually operated blinds. The blinds
can be used in the “all closed” or “all
open” positions (there are no
fixed intermediate positions).
❒ To open the blind: grip the handle
and press the catch A-fig. 31, then
release the blind and bring it to the
“all open” position.
To close it, repeat the same
operation in the opposite direction.
SUNROOF
(for versions/markets, where provided)
To move the blinds, follow the
instructions in “fixed glass roof”
Opening the sunroof
❒ Keep the button A-fig. 32 pressed:
the sunroof will move to “spoiler”
position.
To fully open the sunroof press
button A again and hold it down: the
sunroof will stop in the position
reached when the button is
released.
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Closing the sunroof
❒ Keep the button B-fig. 32 pressed:
the sunroof will move to “spoiler”
position.
The sunroof will stop in the position
reached when the button is
released. Press button B again and
hold it down until the sunroof is
completely closed.
Anti-pinch device
❒
The sunroof has an anti-pinch safety
system capable of detecting the
presence of an obstacle whilst the
sunroof is closing. When this
happens, the system stops and the
movement of the sunroof is
immediately reversed.
Initialisation procedure
The sunroof must be re-initialised after
disconnecting the battery or if the
relevant protection fuse is blown.
Proceed as follows:
❒ keep the button A fig. 32 pressed
so that the sunroof closes
completely in stages
❒ after full closing, wait for the sunroof
motor to stop.
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Emergency manoeuvre
If the switches fail, the soft top can be
moved manually proceeding as
described below:
❒ take the key provided and located in
the boot together with the tool box
or the Fix&Go kit;
❒ fit the wrench in the special housing
A-fig. 37 inside the luggage
compartment, under the parcel
shelf;
❒ turn in clockwise direction to open
the soft top and counter-clockwise
to close it.
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Initialisation procedure
The soft top must be re-initialised after
disconnecting the battery or if the
relevant protection fuse is blown.
Proceed as follows:
❒ before carrying out any other
operation, make sure the engine is
on during the whole initialisation
procedure;
❒ keep the opening button A-fig. 34
pressed until the soft top is
completely open;
❒ when the soft top is completely
open, keep the button pressed for
at least 2 seconds;
❒ keep the closing button B-fig. 34
pressed until the soft top is
completely closed;
❒ when the soft top is completely
closed, keep the button B-fig. 34
pressed for at least 2 seconds.When the procedure is terminated, the
soft top will automatically carry out a
complete opening and closing cycle
(up to 25 cm from the completely
closed position) to inform the driver
that correct operation has been
restored.
Important notes
❒ The horizontal and vertical parts of
the soft top can be operated at any
speed lower than 100 and 80 km/h
respectively.
❒ The top can be operated at any
temperature in the range from
-18 to +80°C.
❒ It is recommended to have the
engine running always when
opening or closing the soft top.
❒ If required, remove the battery with
open or closed soft top, but NOT
when the soft top is moving.
❒ Do not fix a roof rack to the top and
do not travel with objects resting on
the open top.
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REPLACING A BULB
34) 19)
GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS
❒ Before changing a bulb check the
contacts for oxidation;
❒ burnt bulbs must be replaced by
others of the same type and power;
❒ always check the headlight beam
aiming after changing a bulb;
❒ whenever a lamp does not work,
please check that the
corresponding fuse is in tact before
replacing it: please refer to the
paragraph “Replacing fuses” in this
chapter for the location of fuses.
IMPORTANT Whenever the weather is
hot or cold, of after heavy rain, the
surface of the headlights or rear lights
may steam up and/or form droplets of
condensation on the inside. This is a
natural phenomenon due to the
difference in temperature and humidity
between the inside and the outside of
the glass which does not indicate a
fault and does not compromise the
normal operation of lighting devices.
The mist disappears quickly when the
lights are turned on, starting from the
centre of the diffuser, extending
progressively towards the edges.
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NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS
To replace the bulbs, proceed as
follows:
❒ apply pressure to the point shown
by the arrow fig. 126 and remove
the lens;
❒ change the bulb, releasing it from
the side contacts;
❒ fit the new bulb and make sure that
it is correctly clamped between the
contacts;
❒ then refit the lens.
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REPLACING FUSES
35) 19)
DASHBOARD FUSES
To access the fuses you must remove
the press-fitted cover A-fig. 127.
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The fuse box fig. 128 is located in the
lower area next to the pedal unit.
The 5A fuse for door mirror demisting
is located in the diagnostic socket area
fig. 129.
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FuseAmpereDescription
F13 5 •
Left dipped headlight and headlight alignment control unit power supply
F36 15 Diagnosis socket, radio, climate control, EOBD
F37 5 Brake light switch, instrument panel node
F38 15 Central door locking
F43 15 Windscreen/rear window washer pump
F47 20 Driver’s side power window
F48 20 Passenger’s side power window
F49 5 Parking sensor, control backlighting, electric mirrors
F51 7.5 Climate control, brake lights, clutch, sunroof, electric mirrors
F53 5 Instrument panel node
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For versions/markets, where provided
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
JUNCTION BOX
The fuse box is located on the right
side of the engine compartment.
To access the fuses, proceed as
follows:
❒ Fully press the screw A fig. 130;
❒ at the same time slowly rotate the
screw anticlockwise, until resistance
is encountered (do not overtighten);
❒ slowly release the screw;
❒ opening is indicated by the entire
screw head coming out of its
housing;
❒ remove cover B, sliding it upwards
on the side guides, as indicated in
the figure.
❒ after replacing the fuse, refit the
cover, making sure that it is closed
properly.
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LPG versions
The LPG system components are
protected by specific fuses.
Contact a Fiat Dealership for
replacement.
The number identifying the electrical
component corresponding to each
fuse is shown on the cover fig. 131.
FuseAmpereDescription
F02 20 Hi-Fi
F08 30 Climate control system fan
F09 30 Headlight washers
F10 10 Horns
F14 15 Main beam headlights
F15 20 Electric sunroof motor
F16 7.5 Dualogic gearbox control unit power supply
(+ignition)
F20 30 Heated rear window
F30 15 Fog lights
F84 10 Dualogic gearbox control unit
F85 20 Front power socket
(with or without cigar lighter)
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