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F0E0223m
F0E0224m
SIDE AIR BAGS
(Side bag/Window bag) (where provided)
SIDE BAG
It consists of an instant-inflation cushion housed in the back rest of the
front seat to increase protection of the occupants’ chest in the event of a
side crash of medium-high severity.
WINDOW BAGS
Window bags are “curtain” cushions located behind the side coverings of
the roof and covered by proper finishing such to allow the cushion
unfolding downwards; this solution, studied for the head protection,
allows offering the best protection to the front and rear occupants in the
event of side crash, thanks to the wide cushion inflation surface.
IMPORTANT In the event of side crash, you can obtain the best
protection by the system keeping a correct position on the seat, allowing
thus correct window bag unfolding.
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CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS
Here are some suggestions which may help you to
keep the running costs of your car down and lower
the amount of toxic emissions released into the
atmosphere.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Car maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out in
accordance with the “Service schedule”.
Tyres
Check the pressure of the tyres routinely at an
interval of no more than 4 weeks: if the pressure is
too low, consumption levels increase as resistance to
rolling is higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with too much luggage stowed in the
boot. The weight of the car (especially when driving in
town) and its trim greatly affects consumption and
stability.Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from the roof as
soon as they are no longer used. These accessories
lower air penetration and adversely affect
consumption levels. When needing to carry
particularly voluminous objects, preferably use a
trailer.
Electric devices
Use electric devices only for the amount of time
needed. Rear heated window, additional headlights,
windscreen wipers and heater fan need a considerable
amount of energy, therefore increasing the
requirement of current increases fuel consumption (up
to +25% in the urban cycle).
Climate control
The air conditioner is an additional load which greatly
affects the engine leading to higher consumption (on
average up to +20%). When the temperature outside
the vehicle permits it, use the air vents where possible.
Aerodynamic accessories
The use of non-certified aerodynamic items may
adversely affect air drag and consumption levels.
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12V-5W
12V-55W
12V-55W
12V-21W
12V-5W
12V-55W
12V-21/5W
12V-21W
12V-21/5W
12V-21W
12V-2,3W
12V-5W
12V-10W
12V-10W (*)
12V-1W
12V-5W W5W
H7
H1
P21W
WY5W
H1
R5W
P21W
P21W
P21W
–
W5W
C10W
C5W
–
W5W A
D
E
B
A
E
B
B
B
B
A
A
C
C
C
A
Bulbs Ref. figure Type Power
Front side lights
Dipped beams
Main beams
Front direction indicators
Side direction indicators
Front fog lights
(where provided)
Rear light cluster
- side/taillights
- reversing light
- fog light
- direction indicators
Third brake light
Number plate light
Front ceiling light
Rear ceiling light
Vanity mirror light
Boot light
(*) 12V-5W in versions with sunroof.
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REAR CEILING LIGHTS
To replace the 12V-10W cylindrical bulb from inside the car:
❒remove the lens (A) using a screwdriver in (C);
❒replace the bulb (B).
In versions fitted with double sunroof the ceiling lights are set along the
centre cross member: bulb can be replaced in the same way.
BOOT LIGHT
To replace the 12V-5W bulb:
❒remove the lens using a screwdriver in (D);
❒fold back the plastic trim (E) and replace the bulb (F).
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10
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15Windscreen wiper
Rear window wiper
Horn
+ 30 instrument panel
+ 30 front ceiling light
+ 30 EOBD Fiat tester
+ 30 rear ceiling light
+ 30 sound system
+ 30 connect-nav
+ 30 navigator
+ 30 clock
+ 30 sunroof
+ 30 webasto (additional heater)
+ 30 anti-theft control unit
Reversing light
Front direction indicators
Brake light
Third brake light
Rear direction indicators
Direction indicator warning light
Side direction indicators
Hazard light warning light
+ 15 cellular phone
+ 15 sound system
+ 15 connect-nav
Fuses inside the car Ampere Fuse no.
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25
25
25
25
25
25
25
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35 7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
25
25
7.5
20
7.5
10
25
7.5
30+ 15 phone presetting
+ 15 sound system
+ 15 sunroof relay coil
+ 15 navigator
+ 15 remote control receiver
+ 15 taxi-meter
+ 15 Airbag
+ 15 GSM box
+ 15 ABI control unit
+ 30 taxi-meter
+ 30 sunroof
Rear power windows
Fuses in engine compartment (next to battery, JTD versions only)
Fiat code
Webasto boiler (additional heater)
Main relay
ABS
Diesel fuel filter heating
+ 15 CCM and Fiat code control unit
Headlight washer pump
Fuses inside the car Ampere Fuse no.
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ADVICE FOR PRESERVING
THE BODYWORK
Paint
Paintwork does not only serve an aesthetic purpose,
but also protects the underlying sheet metal.
In the case of deep scrapes or scores, you are advised
to have the necessary touching up carried out
immediately to avoid the formation of rust.
Only use original products when touching up the
paintwork (see section “Technical specifications”).
Ordinary paint maintenance consists in washing at
intervals depending on the conditions and environment
of use. For example, in highly polluted areas, or if the
roads are sprayed with salt, it is wise to wash the car
more frequently.
To wash the car properly:
❒remove the aerial from the roof to prevent damages
if the car is washed in an automatic carwash;
❒wash the body using a low pressure jet of water.
❒wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy solution over
the bodywork, frequently rinsing with the sponge.❒rinse well with water and dry with a jet of air or a
chamois leather.
When drying, take particular care with the less visible
parts like door frames, bonnet and around the
headlights where water may collect. The car should
not be taken to a closed area immediately, but left in
the open so that residual water can evaporate.
Do not wash the car after it has been left in the sun or
with the bonnet hot: this may alter the shine of the
paintwork.
Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned in the same way
as the rest of the car.
Where possible, do not park under trees; the resinous
substance many species release give the paint a dull
appearance and increase the possibility of triggering
rust processes.
IMPORTANT Bird droppings must be washed off
immediately and thoroughly as the acid they contain is
particularly aggressive.
Detergents cause water pollution. Therefore the engine compartment should be washed in areas
equipped for collecting and purifying the liquid used in the washing process.
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DIMENSIONS
Boot volume (VDA standards):
❒normal conditions 430 dm
3.
❒up to roof and with rear seats
removed 1900 dm
3.
height is with car unladen.
Dimensions in mm
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ABCDE FGH
100 16V837 2666 586 4089 1695 1515 1871 1520
JTD 120837 2666 586 4089 1695 1515 1871 1520
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Boot4-seat 5-seat
Length mm 690 690
Max. width mm 1440 1440
Width between wheelhouse mm 1215 1215
Effective height mm 1168 1168
Boot volume:
– up to waist dm
3––
– up to rear parcel shelf dm3355 355
– up to roof dm3495 495
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JTD 120
1370
680
1100
1050
2050
1300 (900)•
560
80
70
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the payload as specified in the maximum
loads allowed.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they comply with these lim-
its.
With headlights turned on, load must not exceed the values indicated in paragraph “Headlights” in section “Dashboard and controls”.
(•) For specific markets.
WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
Empty 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):100
16V
1300
690
1050
1050
2025
1200 (900)•
560
80
70