key battery FIAT ULYSSE 2007 2.G User Guide
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IN AN EMERGENCY
171
Remove the blown fuse with the
tongs Cprovided.
If a main fuse (MIDI-
FUSE, MAXI-FUSE o
MEGA-FUSE) blows do
not repair it, but contact a Fiat
Dealership.FUSE LOCATION fig. 37-38-39
The fuses are contained in three
fuseboxes placed respectively:
– in the glove compartment; to ac-
cess it remove the protective cover A;
– in the scuttle on the floor in front
of the passenger’s seat, next to the
battery; to access it remove the pro-
tective cover B;
– in the engine compartment; to ac-
cess it remove the protective cover C. Never replace a broken
fuse with anything other
than a new fuse. Always
use a fuse of the same colour.Before changing a fuse
check the ignition key has
been removed and that
all the other electric devices have
been turned off/disabled.Never change a fuse
with another amperage:
FIRE RISK!
fig. 36
F0B0155b
If the fuse blows again,
have the car inspected at
a Fiat Dealership.
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CAR MAINTENANCE
204
These devices will, in fact, run off the
battery even when the key is not in-
serted (car parked) and can deploy the
battery.
The total intake of these systems
(factory and after-market) must be less
than a 0.6 mA x Ah (of the battery), as
shown in the following table:
Battery:
50 Ah
60 Ah
70 AhMaximum
admitted
stand-by intake:
30 mA
36 mA
42 mA
Furthermore, remember that high in-
take electric devices (such as baby bot-
tle warmers, vacuum cleaners, cellular
phones, mini-fridges, etc.) powered
when the engine is off can deploy the
battery.
IMPORTANTIf you need to fit ad-
ditional systems in the car, remember
that improper wiring connections, in
particular if they affect safety devices,
are dangerous.ELECTRONIC
CONTROL UNITS
When the car is being used normal-
ly, special measures are not necessary.
The following instructions must be
followed very carefully, however, if
you work on the electrical system or
in cases where emergency starting is
necessary:
– never disconnect the battery from
the electrical system while the engine
is running.
– disconnect the battery from the
electrical system if you are recharg-
ing it.
– never perform emergency start-
ups with a battery charger. Always use
an auxiliary battery.
– be particularly careful when con-
necting the battery to the electrical
system. Make sure that the polarity is
correct and that the connection is ef-
ficient.
– before connecting/disconnecting
the electronic unit terminals make
sure the ignition key.
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INDEX
243
Fuel filler cap ................................. 134
Fuel gauge....................................... 53
Fuel supply/ignition
- technical specifications ......... 220
Fuses (replacement) ................... 170
- fusebox in the engine
compartment ................... 173-176
- fusebox in the glove
compartment ..................... 172-174
- fuse list .............. 174-175-176-177
- fusebox next to
battery............................... 172-175
- general instructions ............... 170
Getting to know your car ....... 9
Glove compartment ................... 98
Glove compartment light
- bulb replacement .................... 169
Handbrake................................... 87
Hazard lights ......................... 85-86
HBA system ................................... 118
Headlight automatic
switching on ................................ 80
Headlamp washer
- control ...................................... 209
- liquid level ................................ 192Headlamps
- automatic switching on .......... 80
- headlamp beam
positioning .................................... 115
- slant compensation ................. 115
- Xenon lights ............................ 114
If a tyre is punctured
(changing the wheel) ................ 154
If an accident occurs .................. 182
- first-aid kit ............................... 183
- if anyone is injured ................ 182
Ignition switch .............................. 18
In an emergency ........................... 153
Infotelematic
CONNECT system ................... 56
Instrument panel .............. 50-51-52
- brightness adjustment ............ 50
Instruments .......................... 50-51-52
Interior equipment ..................... 96
Interiors (maintenance) ............. 212
- cleaning ...................................... 213
“Isofix Type” child's seat
(presetting for mounting) ........ 47
Jack .............................. 156-157-158
Jacking the car .............................. 179- with an arm hoist
or a shop jack................. 179-180
- with the jack ........................... 179
Keys ............................................ 11
- duplicate keys........................... 15
- remote control
functions ........................... 12-13
- replacing the battery ............. 14
- request for additional
remote controls .......................... 17
Litter container........................... 98
Load anchorage ........................... 110
Load limiting devices ................... 38
Lower glove compartment ....... 96
Lubricant and fluid
specifications ..................... 230-231
Luggage and ski racks .................. 113
Luggage compartment
- emergency opening................. 110
- opening/closing ........................ 109
Luggage compartment lights
- bulb replacement ................... 170
Luggage retaining net ................. 100