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AND DEVICESDASHBOARD ...................................................................... 5
SYMBOLS ............................................................................... 6
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................. 6
THE KEYS .............................................................................. 8
ALARM ................................................................................... 10
IGNITION ............................................................................. 12
INSTRUMENT PANEL ........................................................ 13
INSTRUMENTS .................................................................... 14
DIGITAL DISPLAY ............................................................... 16
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ............................................ 21
TRIP COMPUTER ................................................................ 30
FRONT SEATS ..................................................................... 32
REAR SEATS .......................................................................... 33
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................................... 34
STEERING WHEEL .............................................................. 35
MIRRORS ............................................................................... 35
HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM .................... 37
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 41
EXTERIOR LIGHTS ............................................................. 47
WINDOW CLEANING ..................................................... 49
CEILING COURTESY LIGHTS ......................................... 51
CONTROLS ........................................................................ 53
FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM ................................................... 55INTERIOR FITTINGS........................................................... 56
SKYDOME SUNROOF ....................................................... 60
DOORS .................................................................................. 62
ELECTRIC WINDOW OPENING ................................. 65
BOOT ..................................................................................... 67
BONNET ............................................................................... 70
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK .................................................... 71
HEADLIGHTS ....................................................................... 72
ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 74
ESP SYSTEM .......................................................................... 75
EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 78
“DUAL DRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM ............................................................. 79
START&STOP SYSTEM ...................................................... 81
SYSTÈME GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR ............................. 86
SOUND SYSTEM ................................................................. 87
ABILITY TO INSTALL A PORTABLE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM ..................................................... 88
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER ......... 88
REFEULLING THE CAR ..................................................... 90
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ........................... 91
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SKY DOME SUNROOF
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The large electric sunroof comprises two
panes of glass, one of which is mobile and
the other fixed. These are equipped with
two shutters (front and rear) that can be
moved manually. The shutters can be used
in the “fully closed” or “fully open” posi-
tions (they have no fixed intermediate po-
sitions). To open the shutters: grip handle
A-fig. 68, release it and move it in the
direction of the arrows to the “fully open”
position. To close them, carry out the
procedure in reverse. The sunroof can be
operated only when the ignition key is
turned to MAR. The controls A-B fig. 67
on a dedicated dashboard near the front
ceiling lights open and close the sunroof.
To open
Press and hold button B-fig. 67, and the
front pane will set to the “spoiler” posi-
tion; press button B-fig. 67 again for over
half a second to make the sunroof slide au-
tomatically to the wide open position;
press the button once more to stop the
sunroof at an intermediate position.To close
When in wide open position, press but-
ton A-fig. 67for over half a second to set
the front pane to the “spoiler” position;
press the button again to stop the sunroof
at an intermediate position; press button
A-fig. 67once more and hold it down to
close the sunroof completely.
fig. 67
A
B
F0M0087m
Use the sunroof only at
“spoiler” position if a trans-
verse roof rack is fitted.
Do not open the sunroof if
there is snow or ice: it could
be damaged.
When leaving the car, al-
ways remove the key from
the ignition to avoid the risk of injury
due to accidental operation of the
sunroof. Improper use of the roof can
be dangerous. Before operation, al-
ways check that no-one is at risk of
being injured by the moving sunroof
or by objects getting caught and
dragged by it.
WARNING
fig. 68F0M0172m
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For safety reasons, the bon-
net must always be perfect-
ly closed while travelling. Make sure
that the bonnet is perfectly closed
and that the lock is engaged. If you
discover during travel that the lock
is not fully engaged, stop immediate-
ly and close the bonnet in the correct
manner.
WARNING
If the supporting rod is not
positioned correctly, the
bonnet may fall violently.
WARNING
Perform these operations on-
ly when the car is stationary.
WARNING
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
3-door versions
The front hooks are located at points
A-fig. 93.
The rear hooks are set at points Bmarked
by the (
O) symbols on the rear side win-
dows.
5-door versions
The front hooks are located at points
A-fig. 93.
The rear hooks are set at points Band are
marked by a groove on the upper part of
the door frame.IMPORTANT Follow the instructions
contained in the assembly kit carefully. As-
sembly must be performed by qualified
personnel.
fig. 93F0M0102m
After travelling for a short
distance, check that the fas-
tening screws are correctly tightened.
WARNING
Strictly adhere to the laws in
force concerning maximum
clearance.
Distribute the load evenly
and, when driving, bear in
mind the increased sensitivity of the
vehicle to side wind.
WARNING
Never exceed the permitted
load (see “Technical data”
section).
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Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof rack or ski rack from the
roof after use. These accessories decrease
aerodynamic penetration and have a neg-
ative effect on fuel consumption. It is bet-
ter to use a trailer to transport particu-
larly bulky objects.
Electrical devices
Use electrical devices only for the amount
of time needed. The heated rear window,
auxiliary headlights, windscreen wipers and
fan heater use up a considerable amount
of current, causing increased fuel con-
sumption (up to +25% in the urban cycle).
Air conditioning
Air conditioning leads to higher fuel con-
sumption (on average up to +20%). If the
temperature outside is not too extreme,
try and use the air vents.
Spoilers
The use of non-certified spoilers may ad-
versely affect aerodynamics and fuel con-
sumption.DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm up the engine at low or high
revs when the vehicle is stationary; this
causes the engine to warm up more slow-
ly, thereby increasing fuel consumption
and emissions. It is advisable to set off im-
mediately and slowly, avoiding high revs:
this allows the engine to warm up more
quickly.
Unnecessary actions
Avoid revving up when stationary at traf-
fic lights or before stopping the engine.
The latter action, like double declutching,
is entirely unnecessary and causes in-
creased fuel consumption and pollution.
Gear selection
Use a higher gear as soon as traffic and
road conditions allow. Using a low gear
for faster acceleration will increase fuel
consumption.
In the same way, improper use of a high
gear increases fuel consumption, emissions
and engine wear.SAVING FUEL
Here are some suggestions which may
help you to save fuel and reduce the
amount of toxic emissions released into
the atmosphere.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Car maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out
in accordance with the “Scheduled Service
Plan”.
Tyres
Check the tyre pressure at least once
every 4 weeks: if the pressure is too low,
consumption levels increase as resistance
to rolling is higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with an overloaded boot.
The weight of the car (especially when dri-
ving in town) and its arrangement greatly
affect fuel consumption and stability.
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❒extra-urban cycle: driving that simulates
using the vehicle out of town with fre-
quent acceleration in all gears; the
speed varies from 0 to 120 km/h;
❒combined consumption: this is calcu-
lated with a weighting of about 37% ur-
ban cycle consumption and about 63%
extra-urban consumption. The fuel consumption figures given in the
table below are determined on the basis
of the homologation tests set down by
specific European Directives.
The procedures below are followed for
measuring consumption:
❒urban cycle: cold starting followed by
driving that simulates urban use of the
car;IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic
situations, weather conditions, driving
style, general state of the car, trim lev-
el/equipment/accessories, load, climate
control system, roof rack, and other sit-
uations that affect how the car moves
through the air may lead to different fuel
consumption levels than those measured.
Fuel consumption and CO
2emissions according to the current European directive
Versions Urban Extra-urban Combined CO2 emissions (*)
1.2 (EURO 4)7.3 4.8 5.7 135
1.2 (EURO 5)6.7 4.4 5.2 123
1.2 ECO6.6 4.3 5.1 119
1.4 (EURO 4)7.5 5.0 5.9 139
1.4 (EURO 5)7.4 4.7 5.7 132
1.3 Multijet 70HP (EURO 4)4.9 3.4 4.0 104
1.3 Multijet 75HP (EURO 4)6.2 3.5 4.5 119
1.3 Multijet 75HP (EURO 4) ECO5.2 3.5 4.1 109
1.3 Multijet 75HP (EURO 5)5.2 3.5 4.1 108
1.3 Multijet 75HP (EURO 5) ECO5.1 3.3 4.0 104
1.3 Multijet 85HP ECO4.6 3.0 3.6 95
(*) The CO2emissions levels refer to combined consumption.
FUEL CONSUMPTION - CO2EMISSIONS
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Particulate filter ............................. 92
Passenger compartment
air vents ........................................ 38
Passenger compartment
ventilation .................................... 37
Performance .................................. 197
Plates
– identification data ................... 188
– body paint ................................ 189
Pollen filter ..................................... 179
Power steering ..........................54-79
Presenting for mounting
the “Universal Isofix” child
restraint system........................... 103
Pretensioners ................................ 96
Protecting the environment ....... 91
Radio transmitters
and mobile phones ..................... 89
Rear fog lights
– control button ......................... 54
– bulb replacement .................... 152
Rear window washer
– control ...................................... 50
Rear window wiper
– control ...................................... 50
– blades ........................................ 183
– nozzles ...................................... 184Refuelling the car .......................... 90
Removing the parcel shelf ........... 69
Rev counter ................................... 14
Reverse light .................................. 152
Roof rack/ski rack ........................ 71
Rubber tubes ................................. 182
Safety .............................................. 93
Safety belts
– general information ................ 97
– use .............................................. 94
– load limiters ............................. 96
– maintenance ............................. 98
SBR system .................................... 95
Seat adjustment ............................. 32
Seats
– cleaning ..................................... 186
– adjustment ................................ 32
– tipping (rear seats) ................. 33
Servicing and care ......................... 167
– Regular checks ........................ 173
– Scheduled servicing ................ 168
– Scheduled servicing plan
for petrol versions ................. 169
– Scheduled servicing plan
for diesel versions .................. 171 – Replacing the battery
of the key with remote
control ...................................... 9
– Replacing the cover
of the remote control ........... 9
Key without remote control ..... 10
Keys ................................................. 8Levels ............................................. 174
Lifting the car ................................. 164
Load limiters .................................. 96
Main beam headlights
– control ...................................... 47
– flashing ....................................... 47
– bulb replacement .................... 150
Manual climate
control system ............................ 41
Mechanical Brake Assist............... 76
Mirrors
– wing mirrors ............................. 36
– rear-view mirror ..................... 35
Multifunction display .................... 21
Number plate light ...................... 153
On-board instruments ............... 14
Paintwork ...................................... 184
Parking lights .................................. 54
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