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IF THE ENGINE
OVERHEATS
The engine could overheat temporarily
under severe driving conditions. If the en-
gine coolant temperature gauge indicates
overheating during driving:
❒Turn off the air conditioner, if equipped.
❒Take the vehicle to a safe place and
park.
❒Let the engine run at the normal idle
speed for a few minutes until the indi-
cator is within the normal, acceptable
temperature range between “H” and
“C”.
IF THE ENGINE IS
FLOODED
If the engine is flooded with gasoline, it
may be hard to start. If this happens, press
the accelerator pedal all the way to the
floor and hold it there while cranking the
engine. (Do not operate the starter mo-
tor for more than 15 seconds).
If you see or hear escaping
steam, stop the vehicle in a
safe place and immediately turn off
the engine to let it cool. Do not open
the hood when steam is present.
When the steam can no longer be
seen or heard, open the hood to see
if the coolant is still boiling. If it is, you
must wait until it stops boiling before
you proceed.
WARNING
IF THE STARTER DOES
NOT OPERATE
❒Try turning the ignition switch to the
“START” position with the headlights
turned on to determine the battery
condition. If the headlights go exces-
sively dim or go off, it usually means
that either the battery is flat or the bat-
tery terminal contact is poor. Recharge
the battery or correct battery terminal
contact as necessary.
❒If the headlights remain bright, check
the fuses. If the reason for failure of the
starter is not obvious, there may be a
major electrical problem. Have the ve-
hicle inspected by your authorized
Fiat Dealership.
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❒If you do not find a leak, carefully add
coolant to the reservoir and then the
radiator, if necessary. (Refer to “Engine
Coolant” in the “INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE” section.) If the temperature indication does not
come down to within the normal, accept-
able range:
❒Turn off the engine and check that the
water pump belt and pulleys are not
damaged or slipping. If any abnormali-
ty is found, correct it.
❒Check the coolant level in the reser-
voir. If it is found to be lower than the
“LOW” line, look for leaks at the ra-
diator, water pump, and radiator and
heater hoses. If you locate any leaks
that may have caused the overheating,
do not run the engine until these prob-
lems have been corrected.
79J007
– It is hazardous to remove
the radiator cap when the
water temperature is high, because
scalding fluid and steam may be
blown out under pressure. The cap
should only be taken off when the
coolant temperature has lowered.
– To help prevent personal injury,
keep hands, tools and clothing away
from the engine cooling fan and air-
conditioner fan (if equipped). These
electric fans can automatically turn
on without warning.
WARNING
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(1)
68KM037
(1)
68KM038
IF YOU CANNOT
SHIFT AUTOMATIC
TRANSAXLE
GEARSHIFT LEVER
OUT OF “P” (PARK)
Left Hand Drive Vehicle
Vehicles with an automatic transaxle have
an electrically operated park- lock feature.
If the vehicle’s battery is discharged, or
there is some other electrical failure, the
automatic transaxle cannot be shifted out
of Park in the normal way. Jump starting
may correct the condition. If not, follow
the procedure described below. This pro-
cedure will permit shifting the transaxle
out of Park.
❒Be sure the parking brake is firmly ap-
plied.
❒If the engine is running, stop the engine.
❒Make sure the key is in the “ON” or
“ACC” position.
❒Remove the cover (1) over the button.
❒With pushing the release button by the
key or the flat end rod, shift the
gearshift lever to the desired position.This procedure is for emergency use on-
ly. If repeated use of this procedure is nec-
essary, or the procedure does not work
as described, take the vehicle to your deal-
er for repair.
Right Hand Drive Vehicle
Vehicles with an automatic transaxle have
an electrically operated park- lock feature.
If the vehicle’s battery is discharged, or
there is some other electrical failure, the
automatic transaxle cannot be shifted out
of Park in the normal way. Jump starting
may correct the condition. If not, follow
the procedure described below. This pro-
cedure will permit shifting the transaxle
out of Park.
❒Be sure the parking brake is firmly ap-
plied.
❒If the engine is running, stop the engine.
❒Make sure the key is in the “ON” or
“ACC” position.
❒With pushing the release button (1),
shift the gearshift lever to the desired
position.
This procedure is for emergency use on-
ly. If repeated use of this procedure is nec-
essary, or the procedure does not work
as described, take the vehicle to your deal-
er for repair.
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When washing the vehicle, park it where
direct sunlight does not fall on it and fol-
low the instructions below:
❒Flush the underside of body and wheel
housings with pressurized water to re-
move mud and debris. Use plenty of wa-
ter.
IMPORTANT
When washing the vehicle:
❒Avoid directing steam or hot water of
more than 80°C (176°F) on plastic
parts.
❒To avoid damaging engine components,
do not use pressurized water in the en-
gine compartment.
❒Do not pour the water on the battery.
And wipe off the water which remains
on the battery. The water entering in-
side the battery possibly causes fluid
leakage.
❒Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. Re-
move dirt and mud from the body ex-
terior with running water. You may use
a soft sponge or brush. Do not use hard
materials which can scratch the paint
or plastic. Remember that the headlight
covers or lenses are made of plastic in
many cases.
IMPORTANT To avoid damage to the
paint or plastic surface, do not wipe the
dirt off without ample water. Be sure to
follow above procedure.
❒Wash the entire exterior with a mild
detergent or vehicle wash soap using
a sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or
cloth should be frequently soaked in the
soap solution.
IMPORTANT When using a commercial
vehicle wash product, observe the cau-
tions specified by the manufacturer. Nev-
er use strong household detergents or
soaps.
– Never attempt to wash
and wax your vehicle with
the engine running.
– When cleaning the underside of the
body and fender, where there may
be sharp-edged parts, you should
wear gloves and a long sleeved shirt
to protect your hands and arms from
being cut.
– After washing your vehicle, care-
fully test the brakes before driving to
make sure they have maintained
their normal effectiveness.
WARNING
60B212S
WASHING
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1.Petrol Engine Model
2.Diesel Engine Model
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER
The engine serial number is stamped on
the cylinder block as shown in the illus-
tration.
VEHICLE
IDENTIFICATION
CHASSIS SERIAL NUMBER
The chassis and/ or engine serial numbers
are used to register the vehicle. They are
also used to assist your dealer when or-
dering or referring to special service in-
formation. Whenever you have occasion
to consult your Fiat Dealership, remem-
ber to identify your vehicle with this num-
ber. Should you find the number difficult
to read, you will also find it on the iden-
tification plate.
79J019
60G152
For some vehicles
(2)
(1)
79J174
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ENGINE................................................................................... 250
FUEL FEED – IGNITION..................................................... 250
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.......................................... 251
BULBS...................................................................................... 251
TRANSMISSION.................................................................... 252
BRAKES................................................................................... 252
SUSPENSIONS....................................................................... 252
STEERING ............................................................................... 252
WHEELS.................................................................................. 253
DIMENSIONS......................................................................... 253
WEIGHTS............................................................................... 254
PERFORMANCE................................................................... 254
CAPACITIES ........................................................................... 254
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE Technical specifications are subject to change M/T: Manual transaxle 2WD: 2-wheel drive
without notice A/T: Automatic transaxle 4WD: 4-wheel drive
ENGINE 1.6 16V2.0 Multijet
Code - type
Number and layout of cylinders
Piston bore and stroke
Total displacement
Compression ratio
Maximum power (EEC) kW
HP
corresponding ratio rpm
Maximum torque (EEC) Nm
kgm
corresponding ratio rpm
Fuel
FUEL FEED - IGNITION 1.6 16V2.0 Multijet
Fuel feed
Ignition
Modifications or repairs to the fuel feed system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system’s
technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
WARNING
M16A (DOHC) - Euro 5
4 in line
78.0 x 83.0 mm (3.07 x 3.27 in.)
1,598 cm
3(97.5 cu. in)
10.5 : 1
88
120
6,000
156
15.9
4,400
Unleaded petrol 95 RON
(Specification EN228)D20AA - Euro 5
4 in line
83.0 x 90.4 mm (3.27 x 3.56 in.)
1,956 cm3(119.3 cu. in)
16.5 : 1
99.2
135
3,500
320
32.6
1,500
Diesel fuel for motor vehicles
(Specification EN590)
MPI electronic injection
Electronic Single SparkDirect injection with electronically
controlled Multijet Common Rail
Compression
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2WD
4WD
2WD
4WD
M/T
A/T 1,190 (2,623)
1,250 (2,755)1,335 (2,943)
1,370 (3,020)
WEIGHTS Unit: kg (lbs) 1.6 16V2.0 Multijet
Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel,
tools and accessories)
185 km/h
175 km/h190 km/h
180 km/h
2WD (M/T)
2WD (A/T)
4WD (M/T)
4WD
4WD6.6 litres (11.6 Imp pt)
6.5 litres (11.4 Imp pt)
50 litres (11.0 Imp gal)
3.9 litres (6.9 Imp pt)
(replacement with oil filter)
2.5 litres (4.4 Imp pt)
5.8 litres (10.2 Imp pt)
(when overhauling)
2.5 litres (4.4 Imp pt)
0.6 litres (1.1 Imp pt)
0.8 litres (1.4 Imp pt)6.5 litres (11.4 Imp pt)
–
50 litres (11.0 Imp gal)
4.4 litres (7.7 Imp pt)
(replacement with oil filter)
2.0 litres (3.5 Imp pt)
–
2.0 litres (3.5 Imp pt)
0.6 litres (1.1 Imp pt)
0.8 litres (1.4 Imp pt)
PERFORMANCE 1.6 16V2.0 Multijet
Top admitted speed after initial vehicle use
CAPACITIES (indicative values) 1.6 16V2.0 Multijet
Coolant
(including reservoir tank)
Fuel tank
Engine oil
Transaxle oil
Transfer oil
Rear differential oil
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– Level check ..................................... 192
– Oil life monitoring......................... 89
– Specifications.................................. 191
Engine oil filter (change)..................... 194
Engine oil life monitoring ................... 89
ESP (Electronic Stability
Program)......................................92-164
Exhaust gas............................................ 150
External lights................................63-222
Fiat CODE (Immobilizer system) .... 11
Frame hooks........................................... 143
Front fog lights ........................................ 91
Fuel
– Average fuel consumption
(gauge)................................................ 87
– Capacities/refuelling...................10-254
– Consumption.................................... 247
– Driving range .................................... 88
– Fuel filter ............................................ 204
– Fuel filler cap ..................................... 132
– Fuel gauge .......................................... 84
– Fuel recommendation.................... 10
– Improving fuel economy ................ 168
– Instantaneous fuel consumption
(gauge).................................................... 85
Fuses.......................................................... 215
Gear oil
– Changing .......................................... 196– Level check ..................................... 195
– Specifications.................................. 195
Gearshift lever...................................... 132
General information............................ 245
Glove box.............................................. 94
Hazard warning lights ....................... 91
Head restraints..................................... 30
Headlight levelling switch ................... 94
Headlights
– Bulb replacement........................... 222
– Headlight levelling switch............. 94
Heated rear window........................... 93
Heating and air conditioning system .. 96
– Air outlet......................................... 96
– Automatic heating and air
conditioning system
(Climate Control).......................... 104
– Heating system............................... 97
– Maintenance.............................110-230
– Manual heating and air
conditioning system...................... 100
Horn ....................................................... 68
Identification data .............................. 246
Ignition switch ...................................... 58
Information display.............................. 85
Inspection and maintenance .............. 183
– Maintenance schedule................... 185
– Severe driving conditions............. 190 – Keyless Start system..................... 15
– Opening/closing............................. 12
Drive belt (servicing).......................... 191
Driving tips............................................ 169
– Driving on hills ............................... 170
– Driving on slippery roads ............ 171
– Highway driving.............................. 170
Emergency service ............................ 231
Engine
– Air cleaner ...................................... 201
– Engine coolant ................................ 198
– Engine oil and filter........................ 191
– If the engine is flooded................. 236
– If the engine overheats ................. 236
– If the starter does not operate... 236
– Jump starting................................... 233
– Oil consumption ............................ 151
– Serial number................................. 246
– Spark plugs...................................... 202
– Starting............................................. 152
– Technical specifications ................ 249
– Temperature gauge ....................... 85
Engine coolant ...................................... 198
Engine coolant temperature gauge .. 85
Engine hood .......................................... 140
Engine oil
– Changing oil and filter................... 193
– Consumption.................................. 151
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Mirrors
– Defroster......................................... 93
– Electric mirrors.............................. 28
– Inside rearview mirror ................. 27
– Outside rearview mirror ............. 27
MP3/WMA Player ................................ 119
Odometer ........................................... 87
Operating your vehicle....................... 149
Original spare parts............................. 2
Other controls and equipment......... 129
Parking brake lever ........................... 130
Parking lights ......................................... 63
Pedals..................................................... 131
Performance ......................................... 254
Pretensioners for seat belts .............. 45
Radio antenna...................................... 147
Rear door.............................................. 23
Rear fog light......................................... 64
Rear window washer
– Switch............................................... 66
Rear window wiper
– Blades............................................... 229
– Control ............................................ 66
Recirculated air.............................100-104
Refuelling/Capacities....................10-254
Remote audio controls....................... 126
Roof rails or roof rack anchors ........ 147
Running-in.............................................. 167
Seat back pocket ................................ 145
Seat belts............................................... 31
– Height adjuster............................... 36
– Pretensioners................................. 45
– Seat belt hangers............................ 36
– Seat belt inspection....................... 37
– Seat belt reminder (S.B.R.) .......... 35
– Use.................................................... 33
– Warnings......................................... 31
Seats
– Front (adjustment) ........................ 29
– Front seat heater........................... 139
– Seat back pocket............................ 145
Service station guide........................... 3
Shopping hook...................................... 145
Snow chains .......................................... 171
Spare tire........................................144-211
Spark plugs............................................ 202
Speedometer........................................ 84
Spot light................................................ 138
Starting the engine............................... 152
– If the engine is flooded................. 236
– If the starter does not operate... 236
– Jump starting................................... 233
Steering.................................................. 207
Steering column controls................... 57
Sun visors .............................................. 137
Supplement (declaration
of conformity).................................... 255 Instrument cluster............................... 73
– Meter illumination (control) ....... 90
Instrument panel.............................71-72
Interior light.......................................... 138
Isofix type child restraint system
(installation)..................................41-42
Jack ......................................................... 144
Jacking instructions.............................. 232
Jump starting instructions .................. 233
Keys ....................................................... 11
– Battery replacement..................... 20
– Keyless Entry.................................. 18
Keyless Entry System.......................... 18
Keyless Start System........................... 15
Luggage compartment
– Luggage compartment cover....... 146
– Luggage compartment light ......... 146
– Luggage restraint loops ................ 145
Main beam headlights ........................ 63
– Bulb replacement........................... 222
Maintenance (programmed) .............. 183
– Maintenance schedule................... 185
– Severe driving conditions............. 190
Manual heating and air conditioning
system.................................................. 100
– Maintenance............................108-230
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