fuel FIAT SEICENTO 2007 1.G Owners Manual
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MUST BE READ!
REFUELLING
Refuel petrol engine vehicles with unleaded petrol, octane rating (RON) no lower than 95.
The use of other products or mixtures may irreparably damage the engine with invalidation of the warranty due
to the damage caused.
ENGINE START-UP
Make sure the handbrake is pulled up; put the gear lever into neutral; press the clutch pedal down to the floor
without touching the accelerator; turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine starts.
PARKING OVER INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL
When functioning normally, the catalytic converter reaches high temperatures. For this reason do not park
the vehicle over inflammable material, grass, dry leaves, pine needles, etc.: fire hazard.
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PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
A system for continuously monitoring emission system components to ensure greater environmental protec-
tion is fitted in your vehicle.
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7GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
A- The key with a blue grip is used
for:
– starting
– unlocking and locking the doors
– boot tailgate (VAN versions only)
– unlocking and locking the fuel tank
cap
– deactivating the passenger side
airbag.
B - – Remote control for electrical
door locking system.
The CODE card fig. 2 is also sup-
plied with the keys and bears the fol-
lowing:– front side:
A - the electronic code to be used
for emergency starting;
B - the mechanical key code;
– reverse side:
C - the spaces for any remote
control stickers.
Keep the CODE card in a safe place.
Make sure you have the CODE card
with you at all times as it is essential if
you have to perform an emergency
start-up.
U.K. Vehicle onlyAt the behest of
the motor Insurance Companies the
CODE card for the emergency start-
ing and replacement of keys are not
provided. If you need assistance please
contact your nearest Fiat Dealer-
ship,or telephone Free Phone
0800717000.DUPLICATING KEYS
When you ask for extra keys, re-
member that all the keys, both the
new ones and those you already pos-
sess, must be stored in the memory
(up to a maximum of 7). Go to your
Fiat Dealership, taking all the keys
in your possession and the CODE
card with you.
The Fiat Dealershipmay ask you
to demonstrate that you own the car.
The codes of any keys that are not
available when the new storage proce-
dure is carried out will be deleted from
the memory to prevent any lost or
stolen keys being used to start the car.
fig. 2
P4Q00028
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22GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
INSTRUMENT PANEL
A.Clock setting button
B.Speedometer
C.Fuel level gauge
D.Trip meter reset button
E. Kilometre or mileage counter
F. Clock.
P4Q01004
fig. 18
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23GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
INSTRUMENTS
SPEEDOMETER COUNTER
fig. 19
A- Kilometre counter.
B- Speedometer.
C- Trip meter reset button. Press
to reset fig. 20.FUEL LEVEL GAUGE
When the reserve warning light
comes on A-fig. 21 there are still
about 7 litres of fuel in the tank.
E -tank empty.
F -tank full (see the indications given
in paragraph “At the filling station").
Do not travel with the fuel tank al-
most empty: the gaps in fuel delivery
could damage the catalyser.
fig. 19
P4Q01006
P4Q01009
fig. 20fig. 21
P4Q00228
Press briefly = switch from kilome-
tre counter to trip meter and vice
versa.
Press longer = reset trip meter.
D- Kilometre counter display
fig. 20.
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24GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
CLOCK
B-fig. 22 Clock display.
To adjust the time press A-fig. 22.
P4Q01056
fig. 22
CUT-OFF SWITCH ON
DISPLAY fig. 23
The display shown appears automat-
ically when the inertial fuel cut-off
switch cuts in, following a crash of a
certain magnitude.
The switch shuts off the supply of
fuel.
IMPORTANTSee the description
in the
CONTROLSparagraph under IN-
ERTIAL FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH. The clock will advance by one unit
each time the button is pressed. Press
the button and hold it down for a few
seconds to rapidly advance the time
automatically.
When the clock draws near to the
correct time, release the button and
complete the regulation manually.
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25GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
If after the display of the
message the smell of fuel
or leaks from the supply
system are noted,do not re-en-
gage the switch to avoid the risk
of fire.
fig. 23
P4Q01058
WARNING LIGHTS
These warning lights will come on in
the following cases:
DIRECTION
INDICATORS
(flashing) (green)
When the direction indicator con-
trol stalk is operated.
EXTERNAL LIGHTS
(green)
When the side/taillights
are switched on.
TRAILER
DIRECTION
INDICATORS
(IF ANY) (green)
When the direction indicator con-
trol stalk is operated.
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3
MAIN BEAM
HEADLIGHTS (blue)
When the main beam
headlights are turned on.
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WHEEL ANTI-
LOCKING SYSTEM
(ABS) FAILURE
(amber)
The normal braking system contin-
ues to work but you should have the
car seen to at a Fiat Dealership.
When the key is turned to MAR the
warning light will come on but should
go out after about 2 seconds.
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26GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
The car is fitted with an
electronic braking device
(EBD). The >and x
warning light will come on at the
same time when the engine is
running to indicate that there is
an EBD system failure. In this
case violent braking may be ac-
companied by early rear wheel
locking with the possibility of
skidding. Drive the car extremely
carefully to the nearest Fiat Deal-
ership to have the system
checked. Warning light >alone,
with the engine running,
normally indicates a fault
in the ABS system only. In this
case, the braking system is still
efficient, though without the
anti-locking device. Under these
conditions, performance of the
EBD system may be reduced.
Also in this case, you are advised
to go immediately to the nearest
Fiat Dealership, driving in such a
way to avoid sharp braking to
have the system checked.
FUEL RESERVE
(amber)
When there are about 7
litres of fuel left in the tank.
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PASSENGER SIDE
AIRBAG OFF
(amber)
The warning light will come on when
the passenger side airbag is switched
off.
The light will flash when the engine
is started: this signals the airbag is be-
ing activated and not a fault.
F
Warning light Findi-
cates also warning light
¬failure. This is indi-
cated by intermittent flashing,
over 4 seconds, of warning light
F. In this event, warning light
¬could be not up to indicate re-
straint system failures, if any.
Stop the car and contact Fiat
Dealership to have the system
checked.
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27GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
ENGINE CONTROL
SYSTEM FAILURE
(EOBD) (amber)
In normal conditions, the warning
light will come on when the ignition
key is turned to MARand should go
out as soon as the engine is started.
The initial lighting up shows that the
warning light is working properly.
If the warning light either stays on or
comes on while travelling:
1. Fixed light- warning of a fuel
feed/ignition system failure which may
increase emissions in exhaust or cause
possible drops in performance, poor
handling and high consumption.
In such conditions, you can continue
driving but you should not tax the en-
gine and you should moderate the
speed. Prolonged use with the warn-
ing light on can cause damage. Con-
tact a Fiat Dealershipas soon as
possible.
The warning light will go out when
the failure disappears. In any case, the
system will store the error.
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2. Flashing- warning that the catal-
yser can be damaged (see
EOBD SYSTEM
in this chapter).
If the warning light starts flashing, re-
lease the accelerator pedal and slow
the engine until the warning light stops
flashing. Continue driving at moderate
speed, preventing the warning light
from coming on again. Contact a Fiat
Dealershipas soon as possible.
Contact a Fiat Dealer-
ship as soon as possible if
the
Uwarning light ei-
ther does not come on when the
key is turned to MAR or comes
on, with fixed or flashing light,
when travelling.
FIAT CODE
(amber)
The warning light will
come on the three cases when the
key is at MAR:
1.Single flash - indicates that the
key code has been recognised. The
engine can be started.
2.Fixed light - the key code has not
been recognised. Follow the emer-
gency procedure to start the engine
(see
IN AN EMERGENCY).
3.Flashing light - indicates that the
car is not protected by the immo-
biliser system. The engine can how-
ever be started.
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41GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
HORN
Press one of the two area on the
steering wheel shown in fig. 48.FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH
This is a safety cut-off switch which
comes into operation in the case of an
accident to block the supply of fuel
thereby stopping the engine.
If, after a crash, you can
smell fuel or see leaks
from the fuel system , no
not reset the switch to avoid fire
risk.
fig. 48
P4Q01057
If you cannot see any fuel leaks and
the car is in a fit state to continue its
journey, press button A-fig. 49lo-
cated in the engine compartment on
the dashboard bulkhead to reactivate
the fuel supply system, as illustrated.
Remember to turn the key to
STOPto avoid deploying the battery.
fig. 49
P4Q00176
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48GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
EXTENSION
How to extend the boot:
1)Remove the rear window shelf by
releasing the two tie rod tips A-
fig. 67 from their housings B. Pull the shelf outwards to release the
pins A-fig. 68.
The rear window shelf can be posi-
tioned behind the rear seat backs
while not in use.
2)Grip the back of the cushion and
tilt it forward against the seat backs of
the front seats fig. 69.
3)Raise the levers A-fig. 70(two,
on the outer side of the seat back)
and tilt the seat back forward moving
aside the side seat belt devices.
fig. 68
P4Q00068
fig. 67
P4Q00067
fig. 69
P4Q01014
Adding things on the
rear window shelf or the
tailgate (speakers, spoiler,
etc.) can interfere with the cor-
rect operation of the tailgate side
gas-struts.
Follow the laws in force
if you are travelling in ar-
eas where refuelling is dif-
ficult and you want to carry a can
of petrol. Use a homologated can
only and secure it to the load an-
choring hooks. Even given these
precautions, the risk of fire in the
event of an accident is increased.