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INDEX
DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSDASHBOARD ...................................................................... 5
SYMBOLS ............................................................................... 6
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................ 6
THE KEYS .............................................................................. 8
ELECTRONIC ALARM ....................................................... 11
IGNITION SWITCH ........................................................... 15
INSTRUMENT PANEL ....................................................... 17
INSTRUMENTS .................................................................... 18
RICONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ..... 22
SEATS ..................................................................................... 41
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................................... 44
STEERING WHEEL ............................................................. 45
REARVIEW MIRRORS ........................................................ 46
HEATING/AND CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ....... 48
HEATING AND VENTILATION ..................................... 50
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ................... 52
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ............. 54
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ........................................................... 59
WINDOW CLEANING ..................................................... 61
CEILING LIGHT ................................................................... 63
CONTROLS .......................................................................... 65INTERIOR EQUIPMENT ................................................... 67
ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED
DOUBLE SUNROOF ........................................................... 72
DOORS .................................................................................. 74
ELECTRIC WINDOWS ..................................................... 76
BOOT ..................................................................................... 78
BONNET ............................................................................... 85
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK ................................................... 87
HEADLIGHTS ....................................................................... 88
ABS SYSTEM .......................................................................... 90
ESP SYSTEM .......................................................................... 92
EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 96
PARKING SENSORS ........................................................... 97
MULTIPLA VAN ................................................................... 99
SOUND SYSTEM ................................................................. 102
AT THE FILLING STATION ............................................. 107
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ........................... 109
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S S
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B B
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AND CONTROLSA. Multifunction display menu scroll
button
â
B. Multifunction display menu scroll
button
ĂŁ
C. Configurable multifunction display.
D. Speedometer
E. Trip computer scrolling trip button
F. Multifunction display configuration
mode button
G. Rev counter
H. Fuel level gauge.
(Warning lights
mand care fitted
on JTD versions only)
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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drive versionsLeft-hand
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INSTRUMENTS
SPEEDOMETER
Indicator (A) displays the car speed (speedometer).
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE
The needle indicates the amount of fuel still in the tank. If the reserve
warning light (B) comes on it means that there are about 7 litres left in
the tank.
E - empty tank.
F - full tank.
Never travel with the tank almost empty: lack of fuel could damage the
catalyser.
See the indications given in paragraph “At the filling station".
IMPORTANT If there is a fault in the fuel level control system, the
reserve warning light flashes continuously and the level needle goes to
zero.
REV COUNTER
Needle (C) shows engine rpm.
IMPORTANT A “runway speed rate” will cause the electronic injection
control unit to stop the fuel flow thus causing the engine to lose power.
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CONTROL BUTTONS
In order to make the most of the information provided by the
configurable display (with the key at MAR), you should firstly familiarise
with the respective control buttons shown and learn how to use the
buttons as described. You are also advised to read this entire chapter
before using the display.
Buttons (A)
âand (B) ãare active when you have entered a MENU on
the display.
A - Button
âto scroll menus and options up and, in some cases, to
increase the displayed value (e.g. to set the time).
B - Button
ĂŁto scroll menus and options down and, in some cases, to
decrease the displayed value (e.g. to set the time).
IMPORTANT When side lights are on and the standard screen is
displayed, buttons
âand ãcan be used to adjust the instrument panel
and the display lights (rheostat).
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C - MODE button
Press for less than 1 second (short pulse), indicated with MODE 1 in the
following diagrams: to enter the Menu and to go to the different settings
or to confirm the required option.
Press for more than 2 seconds (long pulse), indicated with MODE 2 in
the following diagrams: to confirm the required option and go back to
the standard screen.
D - TRIP button
Press for less than 1 second (short pulse), indicated with TRIP 1 in the
following diagrams: to scroll TRIP display screens.
Press for more than 2 seconds (long pulse), indicated with TRIP 2 in the
following diagrams: to reset the Trip computer and start a new trip.
IMPORTANT During setting operations, characters that flash can either
be changed or confirmed.
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TIME
For operation and instructions on how to set the time, see the “Time”
paragraph in this section.
KILOMETRE COUNTER
You can display the kilometre counter or the trip meter.
Turn the ignition key to MAR. The total kilometre counter will appear on
the display.
The kilometre counter or the trip meter will appear for 10 seconds on
the display when a door is either opened or closed and the key is
removed. After this time the indication will disappear and the clock will
be shown again.
Press the TRIP button (TRIP 1 mode, for less than one second) to switch
to the trip meter.
Press the TRIP button (TRIP 2 mode, for longer than 2 seconds) to reset
the trip meter.
Press either the TRIP button (TRIP 1 mode, for less than one second) or
the MODE button (MODE 1 mode) to return to the kilometre counter.
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RICONFIGURABLE
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
The configurable multifunction display shows useful
information necessary when driving and a Menu to be
used for the following settings:
âť’TIME;
âť’KILOMETRE COUNTER;
âť’OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE (If the car is fitted with
climate control with automatic temperature control,
the kilometre counter on the instrument panel,
which in standard version displays the total km and
the digital clock, will also display the outside
temperature);
âť’VEHICLE INFORMATION:
âť’Trip computer;
âť’Instrument panel and display dimmer;
âť’Failure messages, when the respective warning light
appears on the instrument panel;
âť’Event messages.Configurable multifunction display menu
TRIP B: to switch the respective function on and off
(ON/OFF).
TIME: to set the time (hours and minutes).
DAYL. SAV.: to switch daylight saving time on and off.
CLOCKMODE 12/24: to select the clock mode, 12
hour or 24 hour.
LANGUAGE: to set the language of the messages on
the display.
UNIT: to select the following units of measure: km, mi,
°C, °F, km/l, l/100km, mpg, km/h, mph.
BUZZER: to adjust the buzzer volume.
SERVICE: to display information concerning correct
car maintenance operations, strictly following the
Service Schedule.
MENU OFF: to quit the menu.
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INITIAL TEST
Turn the ignition key to MAR. The message CHECK IN PROGRESS will appear on the configurable multifunction
display. This means that the electronic systems aboard the car are being checked. The test will last for approximately
four seconds. If no faults are found, the message OK will appear on the display after the engine has been started.
IMPORTANT If a failure message appears on the configurable multifunction display, see “Warning lights and
messages” in this section.
TRIPAB I/100kmi°C°Fu
Standard display Engine
running
Turn the ignition
key to MAR
if there are no
faults
The Service Schedule establishes the interventions to be carried out every 20,000 km. This message will appear automatically when the key is
turned to MAR when a distance of 2,000 km (or miles) before the service deadline is reached. The message is then represented every 200 km
until there are 200 km left to the deadline after which the message is represented every 100 km, 50 km, etc... The data can only be reset by a
Fiat Dealership.
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ACCESSING THE MAIN MENU
The main menu can be opened from the standard display when the car is stationary. Press the button according to
MODE 1.
Use buttons
âand ãto navigate.
Either the standard display or the menu which was open before the button was pressed according to MODE 1 will
reappear after a waiting time longer than 10 seconds (no operation for ten seconds). All settings which have not
been stored will be lost. Settings confirmed by MODE 1 will be stored.
Standard display
TRIP B
TIME
DAYLIGHT
SAVING TIME
CLOCKMODE
12/24
LANGUAGE
DISTANCE
CONSUMPTION
TEMPERATURE
BUZZER
SERVICE
SETUP OFF
See the chapter “Warning lights and messages” if a fault mes-
sage appears on the display. If there are two or more faults,
the respective messages will appear cyclically on the display.
To eliminate the warning message from the configurable mul-
tifunction display, press the button according to MODE 1
once for all messages. If the message “INERT. SW. ACTIVE”
appears, you will firstly need to reset the inertia switch (fu-
el cut-off switch) as shown in the respective paragraph. Go
to a Fiat Dealership if the message “CONFIG. ERROR” ap-
pears.
Q
Standard display Next menu
See
INITIAL
TESTâAre
you mov-
ing?NO
YES
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Trip B (ON/OFF)
This option is used to switch the trip b function (trip meter) on and off. This function shows quantities related to
average consumption b, average speed b, trip time b, and distance driven B during a “partial mission” within the
“general mission”. For additional information see “Trip A - Trip B” in this section.
Menu
Next menu See
ACCESSING
THE MAIN
MENU
Back to
standard display
After 10 seconds
without actions
â
ĂŁ
â
ĂŁ
Press buttons âor ãto select
ON or OFF
R
R
Q
Q
â
Menu