sunroof FIAT CROMA 2006 2.G Owners Manual
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DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSDASHBOARD ........................................................................ 5
INSTRUMENT PANEL ......................................................... 6
SYMBOLS ................................................................................. 7
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................... 7
THE KEYS ................................................................................ 8
ALARM ..................................................................................... 12
IGNITION SWITCH.............................................................. 17
INSTRUMENTS ....................................................................... 18
SEATS ........................................................................................ 31
HEAD RESTRAINTS .............................................................. 34
STEERING WHEEL ............................................................... 35
REARVIEW MIRRORS ........................................................... 36
HEATING/CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ............................................................. 39
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 41
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ............ 44
EXTERNAL LIGHTS .............................................................. 54
WINDOW WASHING......................................................... 57
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................................. 60
CEILING LIGHTS .................................................................. 62
CONTROLS ........................................................................... 63
INTERIOR FITTINGS ............................................................ 66SUNROOF................................................................................ 70
DOORS .................................................................................... 73
POWER WINDOWS ........................................................... 74
BOOT ........................................................................................ 76
BONNET .................................................................................. 82
HEADLIGHTS .......................................................................... 85
ABS SYSTEM ........................................................................... 86
ESP SYSTEM ............................................................................ 88
ASR SYSTEM ........................................................................... 89
EOBD SYSTEM ....................................................................... 90
T.P.M.S. SYSTEM .................................................................... 91
SOUND SYSTEM .................................................................... 92
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER .......... 93
PARKING SENSORS ............................................................ 94
AT THE FILLING STATION .............................................. 95
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ............................ 97
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) ............................. 98
D D
A A
S S
H H
B B
O O
A A
R R
D D
A A
N N
D D
C C
O O
N N
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R R
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HOW TO DEACTIVATE
THE ALARM fig. 12
Press button
Ëof the key with remote
control.
The system will react as follows (with the
exception of certain markets):
❒two brief flashes of the direction in-
dicators;
❒two brief “beeps”;
❒door unlocking.
IMPORTANT Operating a door with the
metal insert of the key will not activate the
alarm.
To deactivate the alarm, turn the ignition
key to ON.
fig. 13F0L0171m
VOLUMETRIC PROTECTION
SENSORS
The volumetric sensors are located inside
the front ceiling light in the passenger’s
compartment. To make sure that the vol-
umetric sensors are working properly,
check that doors, boot, bonnet, windows
and sunroof (where provided) are shut.
Anti-raising protection
deactivation
If it is necessary to switch on the alarm
when animals or people are in the car,
press button A-fig. 13 on the front ceil-
ing light to deactivate the volumetric pro-
tection.
Deactivation is needed also in the pres-
ence of additional independent heater and
when it is switched on with the remote
control.
fig. 14F0L0172m
ANTI-RAISING SENSOR
The anti-raising sensor detects any ab-
normal car raising/sloping, even partial
(e.g.: attempt to remove a wheel).
This sensor can detect the smallest car
sideslip angle changes, both longitudinally
and transversally. Sideslip angle changes
lower than 0.5°/min. (e.g.: slow tyre flat-
tening) are not considered).
Anti-raising protection
deactivation
To deactivate the anti-raising protection
(for example when towing the car with
alarm on) press button B-fig. 14on the
front ceiling light. Sensor cut-out stays on
until activating the central door opening
again.
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Resetting the fuel cut-off switch
fig. 68
To reset the fuel cut-off switch, press but-
ton A.
Resetting the power supply cut-off
switch (where provided) fig. 69-70
The switch is located inside the fuse box
at battery positive terminal.To reset the power supply cut-off switch,
proceed as follows:
❒press button Ato reset the fuel cut-
off switch;
❒open the bonnet;
❒operate the retaining clips Band re-
move the protection cover C;
❒press button Dto reset the power
supply.
fig. 68F0L0107mfig. 69F0L0308mfig. 70F0L0307m
Before resetting the power
supply cut-off switch care-
fully inspect the car for fuel leaks or
damages to electric devices (e.g.
headlights).
WARNING
Before resetting the fuel cut-
off switch carefully inspect
the car for fuel leaks or damages to
electric devices (e.g. headlights).
WARNING
Sunroof, sun visor (where
provided) and power window
initialisation
After resetting the safety switches, the
sunroof, sun visor and power window op-
eration shall be re-initialised. For the rel-
evant procedures, refer to paragraphs
“Sunroof” and “Power windows”, in this
section.
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REAR ROLLER SUNBLINDS
(where provided) fig. 85
Certain versions can be fitted on rear
doors with roller sunblinds, with reels and
return springs.
Unwind the sunblind using tab Aand se-
cure it to the upper catches B.
SUNROOF
(where provided)
The sunroof consists of two wide panes
(a fixed one and a moving one), fitted with
a front powered sun curtain and a rear
manual sun curtain. Sunroof only works
with ignition key at ON. Controls A, B
and Con the central ceiling light shall be
used to open/close the sunroof and the
powered sun curtain.
To open
With fully closed sunroof (knob at 0), turn
knob A-fig. 86clockwise and select one
of the five possible opening positions.
Every position corresponds to a type of
sunroof opening, e.g.: position 1 corre-
sponds to the narrowest opening (sunroof
almost closed) whereas position 5 corre-
sponds to the widest one (sunroof fully
open).
For wide opening with just one knob op-
eration, set it right to the last position.To close
Turn knob A-fig. 86counter-clockwise
and select one of the possible five closing
positions.
Every position corresponds to a type of
sunroof closing. For closing the sunroof
fully with just one operation, set the knob
A-fig. 86to 0.
fig. 85F0L0312mfig. 86F0L0174m
Do not open the sunroof if
there is snow or ice on it: it
could be damaged.
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Front sun curtain opening/closing
Press button B-fig. 86to open the sun
curtain fully. Press the button again to stop
it.
To close the sun curtain press button C-
fig. 86. Press the button again to stop it.
Caution: opening the sunroof with the sun
curtain closed will make the sun curtain
open automatically.
Rear sun curtain opening/closing
Rear sun curtain opening/closing is man-
ual.ANTI-CRUSHING SAFETY
SYSTEM
Sunroof is fitted with anti-crushing safety
system that detects the presence of an ob-
stacle during sunroof closing stroke and
that cuts in by stopping and reversing the
sunroof stroke.
The anti-crushing safety system fitted on
the front curtain outline is active along the
whole closing range of the curtain and cuts
into operation when an obstacle is met.
This safety device guarantees the rever-
sal for a short section.
INITIALISATION PROCEDURE
Sunroof and powered sun curtain shall be
re-initialised after disconnecting the bat-
tery or if the relevant protection fuse is
blown.Sunroof initialisation
Proceed as follows:
❒turn the ignition key to ON;
❒turn knob A-fig. 86fully counter-
clockwise;
❒press and keep knob A-fig. 86
pressed until the sunroof locks, then
release it;
❒within 5 seconds, press and keep knob
A pressed; the sunroof will move au-
tomatically, during this stage keep on
pressing the knob;
❒initialisation will end when the sunroof
stops.
When leaving the car, the ig-
nition key should be removed
to prevent the sunroof from being op-
erated inadvertently and harming any-
one remaining in the car. Improper use
of the sunroof can be dangerous. Be-
fore and during its operation ensure
that any passengers are not at risk
from the moving roof either by per-
sonal objects getting caught in the
mechanism or by being injured by it di-
rectly.
WARNING
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Sun curtain initialisation
Proceed as follows:
❒Close the sunroof completely;
❒turn the ignition key to OFFfor 10
seconds;
❒turn the ignition key to ON;
❒turn the knob to closing position and
keep it pressed until hearing the me-
chanical lock;
❒initialisation ended.ANTI-CRUSHING SYSTEM
INHIBITION
Ice or other foreign matters in the sun-
roof rails could cause anti-crushing re-
peated operation. Therefore make sure
there is no obstacle.
In this case it is possible to inhibit the an-
ti-crushing system by closing the roof
(within 5 seconds from system activation),
turning knob A-fig. 86to 0 and keeping
it pressed upwards until closing.EMERGENCY OPERATION
fig. 87-88
If the electrical control device does not
work, the sunroof can be operated man-
ually as follows:
❒remove the rear ceiling light and take
out the emergency operation wrench,
provided as standard, from the rele-
vant seat;
❒fit the wrench into slot A-fig. 88and
turn it clockwise to open the sunroof
and counter-clockwise to close it.
fig. 87F0L0215mfig. 88F0L0216m
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ROOF RACK/
SKI RACK
The roof rack/ski rack shall be secured to
the roof at points A-fig. 115.
To mount it, lift the tabs and proceed as
follows:
❒for versions with sunroof: extract the
tabs using the screwdriver provided
in the kit to reach the fastening seats
fig. 116;
❒for versions without sunroof: lift the
tabs using the screwdriver provided
in the kit to reach the fastening seats
fig. 117;
A roof rack/ski rack specially designed for
the car is available at Lineaccessori Fiat.After few kilometres, check that the fas-
tening screws are firmly tightened.
IMPORTANT Never exceed the max.
permissible loads (see section “Technical
specifications”).
The car can be fitted with two longitudi-
nal bars that can be used, by adding spe-
cial accessories to carry various objects
(e.g.: skis, windsurf, etc..).
fig. 115F0L0222mfig. 116F0L0231m
fig. 117F0L0232m
Open the tailgate with care
when carrying objects on the
roof rack bars to prevent impacts.
WARNING
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F 12
F 13
F 31
F 32
F 33
F 34
F 35
F 36
F 37
F 38
F 39
F 40
F 41
F 42
F 43
F 44
F 45
F 4615
15
7.5
15
20
20
7.5
20
10
15
10
30
15
7.5
30
20
20
20 FUSE SUMMARY TABLE
Fuse box on dashboard
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Right dipped beam headlight
Left-hand dipped beam headlight / headlight aiming device
Engine compartment and dashboard / body computer relay coils
+30 Driver and passenger’s door control units
+ 15 power for boot - left rear power window branch point
+ 15 power for boot - right rear power window branch point
+15 Reversing lights, AQS sensor, water in diesel fuel filter sensor,
decimeter, additional heater
+30 Presetting for trailer control unit
+15 Third brake light, instrument panel, left and right headlight control unit -
Key-controlled power for gas-discharge headlight control unit
Boot unlocking
+30 EOBD diagnostic socket, ceiling lights, phone presetting,
Alarm siren control unit, volumetric protection alarm control unit, tyre pressure
control unit, Hands-free kit control unit
Rear heated window
Windscreen/rear window washer nozzle defroster
+15 Brake branch point (ABS/ESP), steering angle branch point, yaw sensor
Windscreen wiper, windscreen/rear window washer pump
Current outlet on central console
Sunroof
Sunroof curtain motor
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F 47
F 48
F 49
F 50
F 51
F 52
F 5320
20
7,5
7,5
7,5
15
7,5
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Power for control unit on driver side
Power for control unit on passenger side
+15 Branch point for steering wheel, Connect, rain sensor control unit,
climate control system, diesel fuel heater, volumetric protection control unit,
control unit for moving and warming left front and right front seat,
Hands-free kit control unit, phone presetting, cruise control,
instrument panel dimmer, sunroof curtain
Air bag system
+15 Branch point for electric steering, tyre pressure control unit
Rear window wiper, boot control unit relay coils, cigar lighter
+30 instrument panel
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1.8
1430
520
1100
1030
1950
1500
700
80
702.2
1510
520
1100
1030
2030
1500
700
80
702.2 a.t.
1530
520
1100
1030
2050
1500
700
80
70
WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
Kerb weight (including all fluids,
fuel tank at 90% and with no optional)
Payload (*) including the driver:
Maximum admitted loads (**)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable loads
– trailer with brakes:
– trailer without brakes:
Maximum load on roof (***):
Maximum load on tow hitch
(trailer with brakes):
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases
thus reducing the specified payload.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they com-
ply with these limits.
(***) Lineaccessori Fiat roof rack, max capacity: 50 kg.
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