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SAFETY:
BRAKING SYSTEM
ENVIRONMENT: PARTICULATE FILTERS,
CLIMATE CONTROL MAINTENANCE
COMFORT: SUSPENSION
AND WINDSCREEN WIPERS
PERFORMANCE: SPARK PLUGS,
INJECTORS AND BATTERIES
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ROOF RACK BARS, WHEEL RIMS
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Restore the standard wheel as soon as possible,
because, once placed in the associated compartment,
the luggage compartment load platform is rendered
uneven as the standard wheel is larger than the
space-saver wheel.
REFITTING THE STANDARD WHEEL
Following the procedure described previously, raise
the car and remove the space-saver wheel.
Versions with steel rims
Proceed as follows:
❒make sure the contact surfaces between standard
wheel and hub are clean so that the fastening
bolts will not come loose;
❒fit the standard wheel by inserting the first bolt by
2 threads into the hole closest to the inflation
valve;❒fit the hub cap, aligning the crescent hole with the
bolt already fitted, then fit the other bolts;
❒using the wrench provided, tighten the fastening
bolts;
❒lower the car and remove the jack;
❒using the wrench provided, fully tighten the bolts
in the sequence shown previously.
Versions with alloy wheels
❒insert the wheel on the hub and using the wrench
provided tighten the bolts;
❒lower the car and remove the jack;
❒using the wrench provided, fully tighten the bolts
in the sequence shown;
❒reinstall the pressure-fitted hub cap, making sure
that the reference hole on the wheel is aligned
with the reference hole on the cap.
IMPORTANT If it is not fitted properly, the hub cap
may detach itself when the vehicle is running.
At the end of operation
❒stow the space-saver wheel in the compartment
provided in the luggage compartment;
❒insert the jack and the other tools in the
container;
❒arrange the container and tools on the space-saver
wheel;
❒correctly reposition the boot mat.
fig. 116
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WARNING
The road holding qualities of the car
also depend on the correct inflation
pressure of the tyres.
WARNING
If tyre pressure is too low, it may
overheat and be severely damaged as a
result .
WARNING
Do not switch tyres from the righthand
side of the vehicle to the lefthand
side, and vice versa.
WARNING
Never submit alloy rims to repainting
treatments requiring the use of
temperatures exceeding 150°C.The mechanical
properties of the wheels could be impaired.
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW
WIPERBLADES
Replace the blades if the rubber edge is deformed or
worn. In any event, it is advisable to replace them
approximately once a year.
A few simple precautions can reduce the possibility
of damage to the blades:
❒if the temperature falls below zero, make sure that
ice has not frozen the rubber against the glass. Use
an antifreeze product to release it if required;
❒remove any snow from the glass: in addition to
protecting the blades, this prevents effort on
the motor and over-heating;
❒do not operate the windscreen/rear window
wipers on dry glass.
WARNING
Driving with worn windscreen/rear
window wiper blades is a serious hazard,
because visibility is reduced in bad weather.
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WHEELSRIMS AND TYRES
Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass
tyres. All approved tyres are listed in the registration
document.
IMPORTANT If there are any discrepancies between
the Owner handbook and the registration document,
take the information from the latter. For safe driving,
the car must be fitted with tyres of the same make
and type on all wheels.
IMPORTANT Do not use tubes with tubeless tires.
SPACE-SAVER WHEEL
Pressed steel rim. Tubeless tyre.
WHEEL GEOMETRY
Front wheel toe-in measured from rim to rim:1±1
mm
The values refer to the car in running order.CORRECT TYRE READING
Example fig. 161: 185/55 R 15 82T
185
Rated width (S, distance in mm between
sidewalls)
55
Height/width ratio (H/S) as a percentage
R
Radial tyre
15
Rim diameter in inches (Ø)
82
Load rating (capacity)
T
Maximum speed index
Maximum speed index
Q
up to 160 km/h
R
up to 170 km/h
S
up to 180 km/h
T
up to 190 km/h
U
up to 200 km/hfig. 161
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RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED AS STANDARDVersions Rims Tyres provided Snow tyres
Space-saver wheel
(*)
0.9
TwinAir
65 HP5.5J x 14H2 - ET35
175/65 R14 82T
(°)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
5.5J x 14H2 - ET35175/65 R14 82T
Goodyear Duragrip
(°)
(°°)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
6J x 15H2 - ET35
(**)
185/55 R15 82T
(***)
185/55 R15 82Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
(*) For versions/markets, where provided
(°) The tyre can be fitted with reduced size snow chains: 9 mm.
(°°) For versions/markets, where provided. Tyres offering equivalent performance can be used as an alternative.
(**) Alloy wheel
(***) Chains cannot be fittedVersions Rims Tyres provided Snow tyres
Space-saver wheel
(*)
0.9
TwinAir
Turbo 85
HP5.5J x 14H2 - ET35
175/65 R14 82T
(°)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
5.5J x 14H2 - ET35175/65 R14 82T
Goodyear Duragrip
(°)
(°°)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
6J x 15H2 - ET35
(**)
185/55 R15 82T
(***)
185/55 R15 82Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
6J x 15H2 - ET35
(**)
175/65 R15 84T (M+S)
(****) (#)
- 125/80 R15 95M
(*) For versions/markets, where provided
(°) The tyre can be fitted with reduced size snow chains: 9 mm.
(°°) For versions/markets, where provided. Tyres offering equivalent performance can be used as an alternative.
(**) Alloy wheel
(***) Chains cannot be fitted
(****) For Trekking versions
(#) The tyre can be fitted with reduced size snow chains: 7 mm
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Versions Rims Tyres provided Snow tyres
Space-saver wheel
(*)
1.2 8V 69
HP5.5J x 14H2 - ET35
165/65 R14 79T
(*)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
5.5J x 14H2 - ET35
165/70 R14 81T
(*)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
5.5J x 14H2 - ET35
175/65 R14 82T
(°)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
6J x 15H2 - ET35
(**)
185/55 R15 82T
(***)
185/55 R15 82Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
(*) For versions/markets, where provided
(°) The tyre can be fitted with reduced size snow chains: 9 mm.
(**) Alloy wheel
(***) Chains cannot be fittedVersions Rims Tyres provided Snow tyres
Space-saver wheel
(*)
1.3 16V
MultiJet5.5J x 14H2 - ET35
165/65 R14 79T
(*)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
5.5J x 14H2 - ET35
165/70 R14 81T
(*)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
5.5J x 14H2 - ET35
175/65 R14 82T
(°)
175/65 R14 84Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
6J x 15H2 - ET35
(**)
185/55 R15 82T
(***)
185/55 R15 82Q (M+S) 135/80 R14 84M
6J x 15H2 - ET35
(**)
175/65 R15 84T (M+S)
(****) (#)
- 125/80 R15 95M
(*) For versions/markets, where provided
(°) The tyre can be fitted with reduced size snow chains: 9 mm.
(**) Alloy wheel
(***) Chains cannot be fitted
(****) For Trekking versions
(#) The tyre can be fitted with reduced size snow chains: 7 mm
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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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Sensors
– parking................................... 88
Servicing and care ................... 175
– heavy-duty use of the
car ......................................... 181
– periodic checks .................. 181
– scheduled servicing ........... 175
– scheduled servicing plan... 176
Side air diffusers ....................... 31
Side Bag ..................................... 117
Side
– bags ....................................... 117
Snow chains .............................. 130
Sound system (wiring)............. 91
Speedometer ............................. 6
Speedometer (speed
indicator) .................................. 6
Starting the engine ......... 121-143
Starting up and driving ........... 121
Start&Stop system ................... 79
Start&Stop (system) ................ 79
Steering lock.............................. 22
Steering system ....................... 208
Steering wheel .......................... 28
Steering wheel stalks– left stalk ................................ 45
Storing the car ......................... 131
Sun roof ...................................... 56
Sun visors ................................... 55
Suspension ................................ 207
T
echnical data ......................... 200
Third brake lights .................... 160
Top speed ................................. 217
Towing the car ......................... 173
Towing trailers ......................... 128
Traction Plus system................ 78
Transmission ............................ 206
TRIP button ............................... 17
Trip computer
– TRIP button ......................... 17
– Trip Computer .................... 16
– Trip Computer values........ 16
Tyres
– FIX&GO automatic (kit).. 149
– inflation pressure ............... 213
– reading the tyre code ....... 209
– Rim Protector tyres .......... 214
– snow tyres........................... 210
– tyres provided .................... 210Tyres - maintenance ............... 192
"Universal" child seat
fitting........................................ 114U
niversal Isofix (child
seat) ......................................... 112
Using the gearbox ................... 125
W
arning lights on panel ....... 132
Weights and loads ................... 218
Wheel rims
– correct reading of the
rim code .............................. 210
– dimensions .......................... 210
– rim protector ..................... 214
– rims and tyres..................... 209
Wheels and tyres
– changing a wheel ................ 144
– FIX&GO automatic (kit).. 149
– spare wheel ......................... 209
– tyre inflation pressure ...... 213
– Wheels and tyres .............. 192
Window bag ............................. 118
Window cleaning...................... 47
Windows (cleaning)................ 197
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