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CELLULAR PHONE SETUP
(where fitted)
Your vehicle may be equipped with
an optional cellular phone system con-
sisting of:
– a dual function speaker (sound sys-
tem and cellular phone) located under
the dashboard on the right-hand side;– a dual function, electrically-oper-
ated aerial (sound system and cellular
phone) A-fig. 78located in the rear
right-hand part of the vehicle;
– wiring and ten-pin connector A-
fig. 79(to power and connect to the
dual function speaker) and connection
to dual function aerial Blocated in the
front part of the central tunnel. To ac-
cess the components, remove the
screws and flap C.The wiring diagram is:
Nelectronic earth
Rpositive (+30) protected by
15A fuse no. 10 (in fuse car-
rier)
GNlight positive (+), protected
by 10A fuse no. 2 (in fuse car-
rier)
ARkey positive (+), protected by
15A fuse no. 1 (in fuse carri-
er)
LNdual function speaker on
right-hand door (–)
BRdual function speaker on
right-hand door (+)
fig. 78
P5S10003m
fig. 79
P5S10038m
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IN AN EMERGENCY
People who find themselves in an emergency situa-
tion need immediate and concrete help.
The following pages have been written to help you if
the need arises.
As you will see, a host of little snags have been tak-
en into account and, for each of them, the measures
you yourself can take are suggested. If the problems are
more serious however, you should have the car seen
to at a Fiat Dealership.
With regard to this, we would like to remind you that,
in addition to the Owner Handbook, you have also been
provided with the WARRANTY BOOKLET where you
will find details of all the services Fiat can provide should
you find yourself in difficulty.
We nevertheless recommend you read these pages.
If in need you will be able to find the information you
require much more quickly.EMERGENCY START-UP ................................................. 84
JUMP STARTING ................................................................ 85
BUMP STARTING .............................................................. 86
IF A TYRE IS PUNCTURED ............................................ 86
IF A BULB BURNS OUT .................................................. 91
IF AN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT ...................... 93
IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT ....................... 98
IF A FUSE BLOWS ............................................................. 98
IF THE BATTERY IS FLAT ............................................... 105
IF THE CAR NEEDS TO BE RAISED ............................ 106
IF THE CAR NEEDS TO BE TOWED .......................... 108
IF AN ACCIDENT OCCOURS ...................................... 109
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IF A BULB
BURNS OUT
You should, where pos-
sible, have your bulbs
changed at a Fiat Dealer-
ship. Correct operation of exter-
nal light beams are essential for
safe driving and compliance with
legal requirements.Only touch the metal
part when handling halo-
gen bulbs. If the transpar-
ent bulb is touched it reduces the
intensity of the light emitted and
can also reduce the life of the
bulb. If you touch the bulb acci-
dentally, rub it with a cloth moist-
ened with alcohol and leave it to
dry.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
– When a light is not working, check
that it has not fused before changing
the bulb.
– For the location of the fuses, re-
fer to “If a fuse blows” in this section.
– Before replacing a bulb that does
not work, check that the contacts are
not oxidised.
– Burnt out bulbs must be replaced
with ones of the same type.
– Always check the height of the
headlight beam after changing a bulb
for safety purposes.
Halogen bulbs contain
pressurised gas which, if
broken, may cause small fragments
of glass to be projected outwards.
WARNING
Modifications or repairs to
the electrical system car-
ried out incorrectly and without
bearing the features of the system
in mind can cause malfunctions
with the risk of fire.
WARNING
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IF AN INTERIOR
LIGHT BURNS
OUT
CEILING LIGHT UNIT
To change 12V-10W tubular bulb A:
pry off the ceiling light unit with a
screwdriver at the points indicated in
fig. 26.GLOVE COMPARTMENT
LIGHT fig. 27
To replace the tubular 12V-5W bulb:
remove the lens by pressing it on its
two short sides and pulling it down-
wards.
IF A FUSE
BLOWS
GENERAL fig. 28
If an electrical device is not working,
check whether the respective fuse is
blown. The conductor Cshould not
be broken. If it is, replace it with an-
other with the same amperage (same
colour).
A- Undamaged fuse
B- Fuse with broken filament.
fig. 26
P5S00689m
fig. 27
P5S00704m
fig. 28
P5S00742m
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POSITION OF THE FUSES
Fuses in the fuse box fig. 30
The fuse box is situated under the
dashboard to the left of the steering
wheel.
To get at the fuses:
1)undo the fixing screws;
2)remove guard A-fig. 29. When
you replace the guard, make sure it fits
properly under the door weather-
stripping.
The symbols identifying the main
electrical elements corresponding to
each fuse are shown on the inside of
the guard.
fig. 29
P5S00741m
Never replace a broken
fuse with anything other
than a new fuse. Always
use a fuse of the same colour.
To locate the fuse, refer to the table
on the following pages.
Never, under any circum-
stances, replace a fuse with
one of a higher amperage, this is
FIRE HAZARD!
WARNING
Before changing a fuse,
check the ignition key has
been removed and that all the oth-
er electrical devices have been
turned off/disabled.
WARNING
If a general protection fuse
(MAXI-FUSE) blows, do not
carry out any repairs. Take the ve-
hicle to a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
If the fuse blows again, con-
tact a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
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Fuses in the engine bay
(over the battery) fig. 32-33
To reach the fuses, open cover A,
move clips Bforwards and open the
clipped-on cover C.
You will find tongs Dfor removing
the fuses inside the fusebox. Fuses under the left side
of the dashboard fig. 31
fig. 30
P5S00740m
fig. 31
P5S10026m
fig. 33
P5S10047m
fig. 32
P5S10046m
fig. 34
P5S00691m
Fuses in the engine bay
(on the fire-break bulkhead)
fig. 34
To reach the fuses, remove the plas-
tic cover by unscrewing the three fix-
ing screws.
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FUSE LIST
Exterior lights
13-fig. 30
6-fig. 30
7-fig. 30
7-fig. 30
6-fig. 30
4-fig. 30
8-fig. 30
1-fig. 30
2-fig. 30
fig. 31
5-fig. 33
3-fig. 30
13-fig. 30
14-fig. 30
13-fig. 30
13-fig. 30
6-fig. 30
7-fig. 30 15
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
40
10
15
10
15
15
10
10
Protected device Ampere Fuse number - Location
Direction indicators
Front right-hand side light
Front left-hand side light
Right-hand taillight
Left-hand taillight
Right-hand dipped beam headlight
Left-hand dipped beam headlight
Right-hand main beam headlight
Left-hand main beam headlight
Fog light
Fog light
Rear fog light
Reverse light
Hazard lights
Brake lights
Third brake light
Right-hand number plate light
Left-hand number plate light
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15
10
40
10
10
20
15
10
50
10
10
10
30
10
15
10
10
10
Interior lights
Protected device Ampere Fuse number - Location
Ceiling light
Glove compartment light
Glove compartment light
Side/taillight warning light
Main beam headlight warning light
Fog light warning light
Direction indicator warning light
Hazard light warning light
Rear fog light warning light
Instrument panel light
Digital clock light
Cigar lighter light
Window winder light
Fog light/rear fog light switch light
Hazard light control light
Heater control light
Manual climate control system light
Electric mirror control light 12-fig. 30
14-fig. 30
5-fig. 33
6-fig. 30
2-fig. 30
fig. 31
13-fig. 30
14-fig. 30
6-fig. 33
6-fig. 30
6-fig. 30
6-fig. 30
fig. 31
6-fig. 30
13-fig. 30
7-fig. 30
7-fig. 30
6-fig. 30
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50
15
30
50
40
15
20
15
60
30
20
40
40
30
20
20
15
30
30
30
30
Loads
Protected device Ampere Fuse number - Location
Ignition switch
Airbag
Fiat CODE
Fiat CODE
Door locking system
Door locking receiver
Door lock geared motors
Sound system power
ABS
Manual climate control system
Horn
Electric window winder system
Electric window winders
Electric window winder geared motors
Windscreen washer motor
Windscreen washer pump
Mirror adjustment device
Radiator fan (versions with heater)
Radiator fan (low speed) (versions with manual climate control system)
Radiator fan (high speed) (versions with manual climate control system)
Injection system 6-fig. 33
13-fig. 30
4-fig. 33
6-fig. 33
5-fig. 33
13-fig. 30
fig. 31
12-fig. 30
7-fig. 33
5-fig. 30
11-fig. 30
5-fig. 33
5-fig. 33
fig. 31
10-fig. 30
10-fig. 30
13-fig. 30
3-fig. 33
3-fig. 33
2-fig. 33
4-fig. 33
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15
15
15
10
15
30
15
20
20
40
20
20
15
15
7.5
7.5
15
7.5
60
7.5
7.5
15
60
7.5
–
Protected device Ampere Fuse - number - Location
Instrument panel power
Digital clock power
Cigar lighter power
Hazard light repeater power
Hazard light repeater power
Window winder control unit power
Door locking receiver power
Door locking control unit power
Manual climate control system control unit power
Supplementary headlight relay power
Radiator fan relay
Manual climate control system compressor relay
Climate control system compressor relay energy
Phase variator solenoid valve
Radiator fan relay energy
Fuel pump relay energy
Lambda sensor
Cylinder position sensor
Interconnection control unit
Injection control unit
Injection control unit
Window winder control unit
Electronic alarm control unit
Fiat CODE control unit
Spare13-fig. 30
12-fig. 30
12-fig. 30
14-fig. 30
13-fig. 30
fig. 31
12-fig. 30
fig. 31
9-fig. 30
5-fig. 33
9-fig. 30
9-fig. 30
fig. 34
fig. 34
fig. 34
fig. 34
fig. 34
fig 34
1-fig. 33
fig. 34
fig. 34
13-fig. 30
1-fig. 33
fig. 34
15-fig. 30