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TRIP COMPUTERGeneral information
The Trip computer is used to display information on
car operation when the key is turned to MAR-ON.
Two separate trips, called “Trip A” and “Trip B”,
are provided to monitor the entire mission (journey)
in a reciprocally independent manner.
Both functions can be reset (reset - start of a new
journey).
“Trip A” is used to display the figures relating to:
❒Outside temperature (for versions/markets where
provided)
❒Range
❒Distance covered
❒Average consumption
❒Instantaneous consumption
❒Average speed
❒Trip time (driving time).
“Trip B” is used to display the figures relating to:
❒Distance travelled B
❒Average consumption B
❒Average speed B
❒Trip time B (driving time).
NoteThe “Trip B” function may be disabled (see
“Activating Trip B”). The “Range” and “Instant
consumption" parameters cannot be reset.Values displayed
Range
This indicates the approximate distance which can be
travelled with the amount of fuel present in the
tank.“----”will appear on the display in the
following cases:
❒range value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
❒car parked with engine running for an extended
period.
IMPORTANT The range value variation can be
affected by several factors: driving style, type of route
(motorway, urban, mountain roads, etc.), conditions
of use (load, tyre pressures, etc.). Trip planning
must therefore take the above into account.
Distance covered
Shows the distance covered since the start of the
new journey.
Average consumption
Shows the approximate average fuel consumption
since the start of the new journey.
Instantaneous consumption
This indicates the fuel consumption. The value is
constantly updated. The display will show “----”if
the car is parked with the engine running.
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"ENERGY SAVING" FUNCTION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
If, after automatic engine restarting, the driver does
not carry out any action on the car for an extended
period (about 3 minutes), the Start&Stop system
stops the engine definitively, to prevent fuel
consumption. In these cases, the engine can only be
restarted using the ignition key.
NoteIn any case, it is possible to keep the engine
running by deactivating the Start&Stop system.
IRREGULAR OPERATION
In the event of malfunction, the Start&Stop system is
deactivated. The driver is informed about the fault
through the flashing of the
symbol on the display
(for some versions together with the display of a
message). In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership.
CAR INACTIVITY
In the event of car inactivity, special attention must
be paid to the disconnection of the battery power
supply.
Proceed as follows: detach the connector A fig. 70
(by pressing button B) from sensor C for monitoring
the status of the battery installed on the negative
battery pole D. This sensor should never be
disconnected from the pole except if the battery is
replaced.
WARNING
When replacing the batter y, always go
to a Fiat Dealership. Replace the battery
with one of the same type (HEAVY DUTY) and
with the same specifications.
IMPORTANT After turning the ignition key to STOP,
wait at least 1 minute before disconnecting the
electrical supply to the battery.
fig. 70
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RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND MOBILE
PHONES
Radio transmitter equipment (vehicle mobile phones,
CB radios, amateur radio, etc.) cannot be used
inside the car unless a separate aerial is mounted
externally.
IMPORTANT The use of these devices inside the
passenger compartment (without an external aerial)
may cause the electrical systems to malfunction.
This could compromise the safety of the car in
addition to constituting a potential hazard for
passengers' health.
In addition, transmission and reception of these
devices may be negatively affected by the shielding
effect of the car body. As far as the use of
EC-approved mobile phones is concerned (GSM,
GPRS, UMTS), follow the usage instructions provided
by the mobile phone manufacturer.
REFUELLING THE CARVersions equipped with "Smart Fuel" system are
provided with an inhibiter which prevents refuelling
with incorrect fuel.
Accidental refuelling with non-compliant fuels (e.g.
petrol in Diesel engines) can only occur in the case
of versions equipped with fuel tank cap. Before
refuelling, make sure that the fuel type is correct.
Stop the engine before refuelling.
PETROL ENGINES
Use unleaded petrol only, with an octane number
(R.O.N.) no lower than 95. In order to prevent
damage to the catalytic converter never introduce
even the smallest amount of leaded petrol, even
in the event of an emergency.
IMPORTANT An inefficient catalytic converter leads
to harmful exhaust emissions, thus contributing to
air pollution.
IMPORTANT Never use leaded petrol, even in small
amounts or in an emergency, as this would damage
the catalytic converter beyond repair.
DIESEL ENGINES
Operation at low temperatures
If the outside temperature is very low, the diesel
thickens due to the formation of paraffin clots with
consequent defective operation of the fuel supply
system.
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In order to avoid these problems, different types of
diesel fuel are distributed according to the season:
summer type, winter type and arctic type
(cold/mountain areas). If refuelling with diesel fuel
whose specifications are not suitable for the current
temperature, it is advisable to mix TUTELA DIESEL
ART additive in the proportions shown on the
container with the fuel. Pour the additive into the
tank before the diesel fuel.
When using or parking the car for a long time in the
mountains or cold areas, it is advisable to refuel
using locally available diesel. In this case, it is also
advisable to keep the tank over 50% full.
For diesel engines, only use diesel fuel for
motor vehicles in accordance with EN590
European specifications.The use of other
products or mixtures may damage the engine
beyond repair and consequently invalidate the
warranty, due to the damage caused. If you
accidentally refuel with another type of fuel, do
not start the engine, and drain the tank. If the
engine has been run, even for only a very short
time, you will need to have the entire fuel system
emptied in addition to the tank.
FILLING THE TANK
To fill the tank completely, top up twice after the
first click of the fuel delivery gun. Further top-ups
could cause faults in the fuel supply system.REFUELLING PROCEDURE FOR VERSIONS
EQUIPPED WITH "SMART FUEL" SYSTEM
"Smart Fuel" is a device integrated with the end of
the fuel filler pipe which opens and recloses
automatically when the fuel delivery gun is
introduced/removed. "Smart Fuel" is provided with
an inhibiter which prevents refuelling with incorrect
fuel.
The refuelling procedure described below is
illustrated on label B fig. 82, which is applied inside
the fuel flap. The label also indicates the fuel type
(UNLEADED FUEL=petrol, DIESEL=diesel fuel).
To refuel proceed as follows:
❒open the flap A fig. 82 pulling it outwards;
❒introduce the dispenser in the filler and refuel;
❒at the end of refuelling, before removing the
dispenser, wait for at least 10 seconds in order for
the fuel to flow inside the tank;
❒then remove the dispenser from the filler and
close flap A.
Flap A fig. 82 is provided with a dust cowl C which
prevents deposits of impurities and dust at the
end of the filler when the flap is closed.
Emergency refuelling (only for versions
equipped with "Smart Fuel")
If there is no fuel in the car or the supply circuit is
completely empty, proceed as follows to reintroduce
fuel to the tank:
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ENGINEVersions0.9 TwinAir 65
HP0.9 TwinAir
Turbo 85 HP1.2 8V 69 HP 1.3 16V MultiJet
Type code 312A4000 312A2000 169A4000 199A9000
Cycle Otto Otto Otto Diesel
Number and arrangement of
cylinders2 in line 2 in line 4 in line 4 in line
Piston diameter and travel (mm) 83.5 x 88 80.5 x 86.0 70.8 x 78.86 69.6 x 82
Total displacement (cm3) 964 875 1242 1248
Compression ratio 11,1 10 11,1 16,8
Maximum power (EC) (kW) 48
62,5 / 57
(*)
51 55
Maximum power (EC) (HP) 65
85 / 77,5
(*)
69 75
corresponding engine speed (rpm) 6250 5500 5500 4000
Maximum torque (EC) (Nm) 88
145 / 100
(*)
102 190
Maximum torque (EC) (kgm) 8,9
14,8 / 10,2
(*)
10,4 19,4
corresponding engine speed (rpm) 3500
1900 / 2000
(*)
3000 1500
Spark plugs NGK LKR7DI-12 NGK LKR9EI-8NGK ZKR7A-10
or CHAMPION
RA8MCX4-
FuelUnleaded petrol
95 RON
(Specification EN
228)Unleaded petrol
95 RON
(Specification EN
228)Unleaded petrol
95 RON
(Specification EN
228)Diesel for motor
vehicles
(Specification EN
590)
(*) With ECO button pressed
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FUEL CONSUMPTIONThe fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests
laid 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;
❒extra-urban cycle: frequent accelerating in all gears, simulating extraurban use of the car: speed varies
between 0 and 120 km/h;
❒combined fuel consumption: calculated with a weighting of approximately 37% of the urban cycle and 63%
of the extra-urban cycle.
IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic conditions, weather conditions, driving style, general condition of the
car, trim level/equipment/accessories, use of the climate control system, car load, presence of roof racks
and other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuel
consumption figures than those measured. The fuel consumption will get more regular only after having
driven the first 3000 km.
FUEL CONSUMPTION ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE
km)Versions Urban Extra-urban Combined
0.9 TwinAir 65 HP
5,0 - 4,8
(***)
3,8 - 3,7
(***)
4,2 - 4,1
(***)
0.9 TwinAir Turbo 85 HP
5,0 - 5,2
(*) - 4,9 (***)
3,8 - 4,2
(*) - 3,8 (***)
4,2 - 4,6
(*) - 4,2 (***)
1.2 8V 69 HP
6,7 - 6,6
(**)
4,3 - 4,2
(**)
5,2 - 5,1
(**)
1.3 16V MultiJet
4,7 - 4,8
(*)
3,5 - 3,8
(*)
3,9 - 4,2
(*)
(***) For versions/markets, where provided.
(*) For Trekking versions.
(**) For L.G.R. (Long Gear Ratio) versions.
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Manual window winders ......... 62
Mechanical Brake Assist ......... 73
Menu items ................................ 10
MSR system ............................... 73
MSR (system) ............................ 73
Multifunction display................ 7N
umber plate lights
– bulb replacement ............... 161
O
n-board instruments
– engine coolant
temperature gauge ............. 6
– Fuel level gauge ................... 6
– multifunction display .......... 4
– On-board instruments....... 4
– rev counter........................... 6
– Speedometer ....................... 6
P
arking ...................................... 124
Parking lights ............................. 46
Parking sensors ......................... 88
Passenger side glove
compartment .......................... 53
Performance (top speed) ...... 217
Plugs (type) ............................... 204Pollen filter ............................... 189
Power socket............................. 54
Preparation to install a
portable navigation
system ....................................... 93
Pretensioners ........................... 103
Protecting the
environment ............................ 98
R
aising the car......................... 172
Rear fog lights .......................... 161
Rear roof light
– bulb replacement ............... 164
Rear view mirrors .................... 29
Rear window washer jets ...... 195
Rear window washer ............... 48
– rear window washer
fluid level.............................. 188
Rear window wiper.................. 48
– blade replacement ............. 194
– blades.................................... 193
– level check .. 183-184-185-186
Refuelling
– capacities table ................... 219
Refuelling the car................. 94-95
Replacing fuses ......................... 165Rev counter ............................... 6
Rim protector .......................... 214
Rims
– wheels and tyres ................ 192
Roof lights
– front roof light..................... 49
– luggage compartment
roof light ............................... 50
Roof rack/ski rack .................... 70
Safety .......................................... 99
– carrying children safely ..... 107
– "Isofix" child seat
(fitting) ................................. 112
– seat belts............................... 99
Saving fuel ................................. 126
SBR system ............................... 101
Scheduled Servicing Plan ....... 176
Seat belts
– load limiters ........................ 104
– maintenance ........................ 106
– pretensioners...................... 103
– SBR system ......................... 101
– using the seat belts............. 99
Seats ............................................ 23
– Adjusting the seats ............. 23
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