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SAFETY: BRAKING
SYSTEMENVIRONMENT: PARTICULATE FILTERS,
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCECOMFORT:
SUSPENSION AND WINDSCREEN WIPERSPERFORMANCE:
SPARK PLUGS, INJECTORS AND
BATTERIESLINEACCESSORI:
ROOF RACK BARS, WHEEL RIMS
WHY CHOOSING
GENUINE PARTS
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4SAFETY
DEVICESCORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLE
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGESIN AN
EMERGENCYVEHICLE
MAINTENANCETECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSINDEXDASHBOARD
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD ...................................................................... 5
SYMBOLS ............................................................................... 6
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................. 6
THE KEYS .............................................................................. 7
ALARM ................................................................................... 10
IGNITION DEVICE ............................................................. 12
INSTRUMENT PANEL ........................................................ 13
INSTRUMENTS .................................................................... 14
DISPLAY.................................................................................. 16
GEAR SHITF INDICATOR................................................. 17
MAINTENANCE INDICATOR ........................................ 18
TRIP COMPUTER................................................................. 19
FRONT SEATS ..................................................................... 19
REAR SEATS .......................................................................... 22
SEAT ARRANGEMENTS .................................................... 24
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................................... 25
STEERING WHEEL .............................................................. 26
REARVIEW MIRRORS ........................................................ 27
HEATING AND VENTILATION ..................................... 29
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 33
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................... 39
AUTOMATIC THREE-ZONE CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................... 47
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ............................................................ 49
WINDOW WASHING ...................................................... 52CRUISE CONTROL SPEED REGULATOR.................... 56
“LIMIT” SPEED RESTRICTOR .......................................... 59
CEILING LIGHTS ................................................................. 62
CONTROLS .......................................................................... 63
FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH .................................................. 66
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT..................................................... 67
DOORS .................................................................................. 71
SLIDING LUGGAGE COVER............................................ 75
POWER WINDOWS/WINDOW WINDERS .............. 76
BONNET ............................................................................... 78
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK .................................................... 79
PNEUMATIC SUSPENSIONS............................................. 80
LOAD RECOMMENDATIONS......................................... 81
HEADLIGHTS ....................................................................... 83
ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 84
ESC SYSTEM ......................................................................... 86
GRIP CONTROL.................................................................. 88
EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 89
iTPMS SYSTEM....................................................................... 90
PARKING SENSORS ........................................................... 92
SOUND SYSTEM ................................................................. 93
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER ......... 94
AT THE FILLING STATION ............................................. 95
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ........................... 96
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SAFETY
DEVICESCORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLE WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGESIN AN
EMERGENCYVEHICLE
MAINTENANCETECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSINDEX DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLS
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
PRESETTINGCouplings are located in a longitudinal run-
ner on the vehicle roof.
Secure roof rack/ski racks to the proper
preset holes shown in fig. 108.
IMPORTANT Strictly follow the installa-
tion instructions contained in the kit. In-
stallation hall be carried out by skilled per-
sonnel.
fig. 108
F0P0100m
After travelling a few kilo-
metres, check that the cou-
pling fastening screws are tight.
WARNING
Strictly comply with current
law regulations concerning
max. overall dimensions.
Distribute the load evenly
and when driving, bear in
mind the increased sensitivity of the
vehicle to side wind.
WARNING
Never exceed the permitted
weight (see section “Techni-
cal specifications”).
For safety reasons the bon-
net must be closed properly
to avoid its opening while the vehi-
cle is travelling. Therefore, always
check it is properly closed and the
catch engaged. Should you notice
that the catch is not perfectly en-
gaged when travelling, stop the vehi-
cle immediately and close the bonnet.
WARNING
If the supporting rod is not
positioned correctly the bon-
net may fall violently.
WARNING
Carry out operations only
when the vehicle is station-
ary.
WARNING
If the vehicle is equipped with an alarm sys-
tem the incorrect closure of the car boot
is signalled by the lighting of warning light9
together with a beeper and a dedicat-
ed message on the display.
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94SAFETY
DEVICESCORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLE
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGESIN AN
EMERGENCYVEHICLE
MAINTENANCETECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSINDEXDASHBOARD
AND CONTROLS
RADIO TRANSMITTERS
AND CELLULAR TELEPHONES
Radio transceiver equipment (e.g.: e-tacs
mobile phones, HAM radio systems and
the like) shall not be used inside the ve-
hicle unless a separate aerial is mounted
on the roof.
IMPORTANT The use of similar devices
inside the passenger compartment (with-
out separated aerial) produces radio-fre-
quency electromagnetic fields which, am-
plified by the resonance effects inside the
passenger compartment, may cause elec-
trical systems equipping the vehicle to mal-
function. This could compromise safety in
addition to constituting a potential hazard
for the passengers.
In addition, transmission and reception of
these devices may be affected by the
shielding effect of the vehicle body.
As concerns EC-approved mobile phones
(GSM, GPRS, UMTS), strictly comply with
the instructions for use provided by the
mobile phone’s manufacturer.
ACCESSORIES
PURCHASED
BY THE OWNERIf after buying the vehicle, you decide to
install electrical accessories that require a
permanent electric supply (alarm, satellite
antitheft system, etc.) or accessories that
in any case burden the electric supply,
contact Fiat Dealership, whose qualified
personnel, besides suggesting the most
suitable devices belonging to Lineaccessori
Fiat, will also evaluate the overall electric
absorption, checking whether the vehicle
electric system is able to withstand the
load required, or whether it needs to be
integrated with a more powerful battery.
SICUREZZA
INSTALLATION OF
ELECTRIC/ELECTRONIC
DEVICES
Electric/electronic devices installed after
buying the vehicle and in after-market shall
bear the following marking:
Fiat Auto S.p.A. authorizes the installation
of transceivers, provided that installation
is workmanlike performed in compliance
with Manufacturer’s specifications at a spe-
cialised service centre.
IMPORTANT The installation of devices
involving modifications of vehicle charac-
teristics may determine the withdrawal of
the driving licence by the appointed pub-
lic authorities and the forfeiture of the
warranty as concerns defects/failures due
to said modification or leading directly or
indirectly to it.
Fiat Auto S.p.A. declines all responsibility
due to damages connected with the in-
stallation of accessories/devices not sup-
plied by or recommended by Fiat Auto
S.p.A. and installed not in compliance with
the specified prescriptions.
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CORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLEWARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGESIN AN
EMERGENCYVEHICLE
MAINTENANCETECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSINDEXDASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSSAFETY
DEVICES
FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG -
fig. 13(for versions/markets where
provided)
This consists of an instantly-inflating bag
contained in a special compartment in the
dashboard with a larger volume than that
on the driver’s side.
FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG
AND CHILD RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS - fig. 13a
ALWAYSfollow the recommendations
on the label applied on both sides of the
sun visor - fig. 13a.fig. 13
F0P0114m
fig. 12
F0P0606m
Always drive with your hands
on the rim of the steering
wheel so that the airbag can inflate
freely if required. Do not drive with
your body bent forward. Keep your
back straight against the backrest.
Do not apply stickers or other objects
on the steering wheel, on the dash-
board in the passenger airbag area,
on roof side trim. Never put objects
(e.g. mobile phones) on the passen-
ger side dashboard since they could
interfere with correct inflation of the
airbag and cause serious injury to the
passengers.
WARNING
FRONT DRIVER AIRBAG - fig. 12
This consists of an instantly inflating bag
contained in a special compartment in the
centre of the steering wheel.
fig. 13/a
F0P0659m
SEVERE DANGER:When an
active passenger airbag is
fitted, DO NOT install rear-
ward facing child restraints
on the front seat. Deploy-
ment of the airbag in an ac-
cident could cause fatal injuries to
the baby regardless of the severity of
the collision.Therefore, always re-
lease the passenger airbag when a
rearward facing child restraint is in-
stalled on the passenger front seat.
The front passenger seat must also
be positioned back as far as possible
in order to avoid the child restraint
from coming into contact with the
dashboard. Immediately reactivate
the passenger airbag as soon as the
child restraint system has been re-
moved.
WARNING
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116CORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLE
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGESIN AN
EMERGENCYVEHICLE
MAINTENANCETECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSIINDEXDASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSSAFETY
DEVICES
IMPORTANT Do not affix rigid objects to
the garment hooks or support handles.
IMPORTANT Do not rest your head,
arms or elbows on the door, windows or
the area in which the head protection side
bag (window bag) deploys to avoid possi-
ble injury during airbag inflation.
IMPORTANT Never lean your head, arms
or elbows out of the window.
WINDOW BAG fig. 16
(for versions/markets, where provided)
These comprise two “curtain” bags, one
on the right side and one on the left side
of the vehicle, housed behind the roof side
linings and covered by special trims. They
are designed to protect the head of front
and rear occupants in the event of a side
impact, thanks to the wide cushion infla-
tion surface.
In the event of a side impact, the system
provides best protection if the passenger
sits on the seat in a correct position, thus
allowing correct deployment of the side
bags.
fig. 16
F0P0117m
fig. 15
F0P0116m
SIDE BAG - fig. 15
(for versions/markets, where provided)
They are located in the backrests of the
door side front seats, and include an in-
stantly inflating bag which protect the
pelvis, chest and shoulder area of the oc-
cupants in the event of a side impact of
medium-high severity.
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122WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGESIN AN
EMERGENCYVEHICLE
MAINTENANCETECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSINDEXDASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSSAFETY
DEVICESCORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLE
HANDBRAKE fig. 1
The handbrake lever is located next to the
driver’s seat.
Pull the handbrake lever upwards until the
vehicle cannot be moved. Four or five
clicks are generally enough when the ve-
hicle is on level ground while nine or ten
may be required if the vehicle is on a steep
slope or laden.
IMPORTANT If this is not the case, con-
tact Fiat Dealership to have the handbrake
adjusted.
When the handbrake lever is pulled up
and the ignition key is at M, the instrument
panel warning light
x
will turn on.
PARKINGProceed as follows:❒
Stop the engine and engage the hand-
brake;
❒
Engage a gear (on a slope, engage first
gear if the vehicle is faced uphill or re-
verse if it is faced downhill) and leave
the wheels steered.
Block the wheels with a wedge or a stone
if the vehicle is parked on a steep slope.
Do not leave the key in the ignition switch
to prevent draining the battery. Always
remove the key when you leave the ve-
hicle.
Never leave children unat-
tended in the vehicle. Always
remove the ignition key when leaving
the vehicle and take it out with you.
WARNING
fig. 1
F0P0118m
To release the handbrake:❒
slightly lift the handbrake and press re-
lease button A;
❒
keep button Apressed and lower the
lever. Warning light
x
will turn off.
Press the brake pedal when carrying out
this operation to prevent the vehicle from
moving accidentally.
If pneumatic suspensions are
fitted when parking always
make sure there is enough
space above the roof and
around the vehicle. The vehicle could
actually raise (or lower) automatical-
ly according to changes in temperature
or load.
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124WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGESIN AN
EMERGENCYVEHICLE
MAINTENANCETECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSINDEXDASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSSAFETY
DEVICESCORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLE
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 pene-
tration and adversely affect consumption
levels. When needing to carry particular-
ly voluminous objects, preferably use a
trailer.
Electric devices
Use electric devices only for the amount
of time needed. Rear heated window, ad-
ditional headlights, windscreen wipers and
heater fan need a considerable amount of
energy, therefore increasing the require-
ment of current increases fuel consump-
tion (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.
Spoilers
The use of non-certified aerodynamic
items may adversely affect air drag and
consumption levels.DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm the engine when the vehi-
cle is stationary or at high or low speed:
in this way the engine will warm up grad-
ually increasing consumption and emis-
sions. You should drive off slowly straight
away avoiding high revs so that the engine
will warm up more quickly.
Unnecessary actions
Avoid accelerating when waiting at traffic
lights or before switching off the engine.
This and also double declutching is ab-
solutely pointless on modern vehicles and
also increase consumption and pollution.
Gear selections
As soon as the conditions of the traffic and
road allow, use a higher gear. Using a low
gear to obtain brilliant performance in-
creases consumption.
In the same way improper use of a high
gear increases consumption, emissions an
engine wear.
CONTAINING
RUNNING COSTSSome suggestions which may help you to
keep the running costs of the vehicle
down and lower the amount of toxic emis-
sions released into the atmosphere are
given below.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Vehicle maintenance
Carry out the checks and adjustments/reg-
ulations specified in the “Service Sched-
ule”.
Tyres
Check tyre inflation pressure regularly.
Tyres should be checked at least once
every four weeks: if the pressure is too
low, fuel consumption increases as the re-
sistance to the rolling movement of the
tyre is greater.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with too much load.
The weight of the vehicle (specially in ur-
ban traffic) and its trim greatly effects con-
sumption and stability.
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SPECIFICATIONSINDEXDASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSSAFETY
DEVICESCORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLEIN AN
EMERGENCY
Bulbs Ref. figure Type PowerMain beam headlightsDipped beam headlights Front sidelights Front fog lights (for versions/markets, where provided)Front direction indicators Side direction indicators Rear direction indicators Taillights Brake lights
3rdstop light (supplementary stop light):
– double-hinged rear doors
– double-hinged rear doors (high roof)/rear hatchbackReversing light Rear fog lights Number plate lights Front ceiling light with spot lightsRear ceiling lightH4
H4
W5W
H4
PY21W (amber)
WY5W (amber)
PY21W (amber)
P21/5W
P21/5W
W5W
P21W
P21W
P21W
W5W
12V5W
12V5W D
D
A
D
B
A
B
B
B
A
B
–
–
A
C
C55W
55W
5W
55W
21W
5W
21W
5W
5W
5W
21W
21W
21W
5W
5W
5W
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150WARNING
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MESSAGESVEHICLE
MAINTENANCETECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONSINDEXDASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSSAFETY
DEVICESCORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLEIN AN
EMERGENCY
THIRD BRAKE LIGHT
With boot tailgate
To change a bulb proceed as follows:❒
open the tailgate;
❒
slacken the fastening screws A;
❒
press both ends of the catch and re-
move the lens unit housing the bulbs;
❒
disconnect the electric connector;
❒
remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace
it.
With rear double doors fig. 16
To change a bulb proceed as follows:
❒
undo the fixing screws Awith a Torx™
screwdriver with a 20” head;
❒
remove the bulb holder;
❒
remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace
it.
NUMBER PLATE LIGHT
To change a bulb proceed as follows:
Versions with hinged doors fig. 17
❒
working from the inside of the vehicle,
remove the internal covering
❒
disconnect the connector by widening
the relevant flap;
❒
remove the plastic protection;
fig. 15
A
A
F0P0210m
fig. 16
A
A
F0P0211m
fig. 17
F0P0212m
fig. 18
F0P0607m
High Roof Version❒
undo the fixing screws Awith a 8”
wrench;
❒
take out the lamp holder;
❒
take out the pressure assembled bulb
and substitute it.
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