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DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSSYMBOLS ............................................................................... 5
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................. 5
KEY KIT AND DOOR LOCKING .................................. 7
IGNITION SWITCH ............................................................ 20
DASHBOARD........................................................................ 21
INSTRUMENT PANEL ....................................................... 24
INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................... 25
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ........................................... 27
RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ... 35
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ................................ 68
SEAT ADJUSTMENT .......................................................... 69
HEAD RESTRAINTS ............................................................ 76
REARVIEW MIRRORS ......................................................... 78
HEATING/CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................... 80
HEATING AND VENTILATION ...................................... 82
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ................... 85
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM .................................................................................. 89
EXTERNAL LIGHTS............................................................. 100
WINDOW WASHING ....................................................... 104
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................................ 108CEILING LIGHTS ................................................................. 111
LIGHT CONTROL BUTTONS ......................................... 114
INERTIAL FUEL CUT-OFF
SWITCH.................................................................................. 116
INTERIOR FITTINGS ......................................................... 117
SMOKERS’ KIT ...................................................................... 122
SUNROOF.............................................................................. 123
POWER WINDOWS ......................................................... 125
REAR WINDOW WINDERS ............................................ 128
BOOT ...................................................................................... 128
BONNET ................................................................................ 134
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK .................................................... 136
HEADLIGHTS ........................................................................ 136
ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 138
EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 140
SOUND SYSTEM .................................................................. 141
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER ......... 143
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM ............................................................. 144
PARKING SENSORS ........................................................... 146
AT THE FILLING STATION ............................................. 148
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ............................ 150
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
T T
R R
O O
L L
S S
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MAIN KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL
The metal insert (A) of the key is grip-retractable.
The key operates:
❒the ignition switch;
❒driver’s door lock;
❒passenger side airbag deactivation switch;
❒the dead lock device (where provided).
❒cut-in of door lock device (D) when the electric system is failing (e.g.
run-down battery);
❒cut-in of child lock safety device (E) on rear doors.
Button (B) opens the metal insert (A).
To refit the metal insert (A) into the key grip:
– keep button (B) pressed
– move the metal insert (A)
– release button (B) and then turn the metal insert (A) until hearing the
click as it locks into place.
Button
Ëunlocks the doors, the tailgate and the fuel cap.
Button
Álocks the doors, the tailgate and the fuel cap.
Button
Runlocks the boot.
Led (C) (where required) comes on when sending the control to the
receiver.
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WARNINGButton (B) should only be pressed when the key is away from the body, in
particular from the eyes and from objects that can be spoilt (e.g. clothes). Make
sure the key can never be touched by others, especially children, who may
inadvertently press the button.
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IMPORTANT The remote control system frequency can be disturbed by
significant radio transmissions outside the car (e.g: mobile phones, HAM
radio systems, etc.) that could cause remote control malfunctioning.
Opening the doors and the tailgate
Pressing and keeping the pushbutton pressed
Ë: for a short time: remote
unlocking of doors, boot lid, unlocking of fuel lid, timed switching on of
inner roof lamp and double blinking.
Doors will be unlocked automatically if the fuel inertial cut-off switch
comes into operation.
Use the “Set-up menu” of the reconfigurable multifunction display (see
the relevant paragraph in section “Dashboard and controls”) to set the
system so that when pressing button
Ëonly the driver’s door will open.
IMPORTANT The remote control system frequency can be disturbed by
significant radio transmissions outside the car (e.g: mobile phones, HAM
radio systems, etc.) that could cause remote control malfunctioning.
Closing the doors and the tailgate
Pressing and keeping the pushbutton pressed
Á: ffor a short time: remote
locking of doors, boot lid, locking of fuel lid, switching off of inner roof
lamp and single blinking.
Press the button twice quickly to activate the dead lock device (see
paragraph “Dead lock device”) (where provided).
Deterrence led
When locking the doors, the led on button (A) switches on for about 3 seconds and than starts flashing (deterrence
function). Once doors are locked, if one or more doors or the tailgate are not closed correctly, the led and
direction indicators will start flashing quickly.
IMPORTANT The remote control system frequency can be disturbed by significant radio transmissions outside the
car (e.g: mobile phones, HAM radio systems, etc.) that could cause remote control malfunctioning.
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The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following:
Type of
key
Spare key
without
remote control
Main key
with remote
control
Direction
indicators
flashing (only
with key with
remote control)
Deterrence led
Pressing the pushbutton Ëenables fuel lid to be opened.
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AND CONTROLSDoor opening
Key turning
counterclockwise
(driver’s side)
Key turning
counterclockwise
(driver’s side)
Pressing briefly
button
Ë
Two flashings
Turning off Door locking
from the outside
Key turning
clockwise
(driver’s side)
Key turning
clockwise
(driver’s side)
Pressing briefly
button
Á
One flashing
Turned on fixed
for approx. 3 seconds, fol-
lowed by deterrence
led flashingDead lock
(where provided)
Double key rotation
in closing
direction
(clockwise)
Double key rotation
in closing direction
(clockwise)
Double pressing
on button
Á
Three flashings
Double flashing and then de-
terrence
led flashingBoot
opening
Prolonged pressing (> 2 sec-
onds) on button
R
Two flashings
Deterrence led
flashing
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SET-UP MENU
The “Set-up Menu” enables to perform the following
adjustments and/or settings using the control buttons
(see previous pages):
❒SPEED LIMIT
❒AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHT DAYLIGHT SENSOR
(where provided)
❒TRIP B ON/OFF
❒SET CLOCK
❒CLOCK MODE
❒SET DATE
❒SPEEDLOCK
❒INDEPENDENT BOOT
❒DRIVER’S DOOR UNLOCKING❒DISTANCE UNIT
❒CONSUMPTION UNIT
❒TEMPERATURE UNIT (where required)
❒LANGUAGE
❒BUZZER VOLUME
❒BUTTON VOLUME
❒S.B.R. (Seat Belt Reminder) BUZZER
REACTIVATION (*)
❒SERVICE
❒EXIT MENU
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(*) This function can be displayed only after Fiat Dealership has deactivated the S.B.R. system.
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Is the car
moving? See
“Initial check”
Extended menu screen
only with the car
at a standstill Example of standard
screen
Menu screen
Q
NO
YES
Speed Lim.
Day Sens.
Exit MenuSpeed Lim.
Light Sensor
Trip B
Clock Adjust.
Clock Mode
Date Adjustm.
Door Lock
Indep. Boot On
Unlock Fda. On
Dist. Unit
Cons.
Temp. Unit
Lang.
Buzzer Vol.
Keys volume
Serv.
Exit Menu
Q= Press “MODE” button for less than two seconds
R= Press “MODE” button for over two seconds
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INDEPENDENT BOOT UNLOCKING (Indep. Boot)
If (ON), when unlocking the door, the boot stays closed and therefore protected: to unlock the boot press button
Ron the key with remote control.
If (OFF), the boot is unlocked together with the doors.
The car is delivered with this function set to “OFF”.
R
Q
See “Initial check”
and “Access to
menu screen”
Menu screen
– + – +
Use buttons + or – to select
ON/OFF.
Set selection flashes.
R
Return to menu
screen Return to menu
screenReturn to previously
displayed
screen, e.g.:
Q Q
Q= Press “MODE” button for less than two seconds
R= Press “MODE” button for over two seconds
Q
Q
RR
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REAR SLIDING SEAT
Adjustments from inside the car
Moving the seat backwards or forwards
Lift lever (A) or lever (B) respectively to adjust the required seat section,
then push the seat backwards or forwards.
Back rest angle adjustment
Use lever (C) to set the back rest as required then release the lever.
To prevent malfunctioning: always press lever (C) down completely.
REAR FIXED SEAT (where provided)
For tilting the seat, see paragraph “Boot extension”
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Adjustments from the boot
Moving the seat backwards or forwards
Use handles (F) and (G) to adjust the required seat section, then push the
seat backwards or forwards.
WARNINGAfter adjustments, always check that the
seat is firmly locked in the runners.
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For maximum safety, keep the back of your seat upright, lean back into it and
make sure the seat belt fits closely across your hips.WARNING
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Central seat back rest adjustment from the boot
Pull band (F) and push forward the top of the back rest at the same time
until releasing the locking clip. Bring the back rest to horizontal position
then, release band (F). Reverse this procedure to reset the back rest in
vertical position. Check for clip locking into place.
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WARNINGOnly make adjustments when the car is stationary.Ski tunnel
To use the ski tunnel, the armrest shall be lowered down completely.
It can be used to carry long objects (e.g.: skis), fitting them into the
tunnel from the boot.
To access the ski tunnel (B), lower the rear central back rest (A) (as
previously described)
WARNINGAlways check that loads are anchored properly to prevent them being thrown
against the passengers in case of accident or sharp braking.
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