
Fluid levels (if included) are monitored by LEDs f, o and 
p, indicating the levels of the fluid reservoirs. 
A red LED illuminates at the position on the check panel 
corresponding to a side door or a hatchback/tailgate 
that is not properly closed. 
SIDE AND TAIL LIGHTS 
When the side and tail lights are turned on, the check 
panel monitors the light bulbs, fuses and circuits. 
• LED g monitors the front side lights. 
• LED i monitors the tail lights. 
If one of the two fuses protecting the following bulbs 
blows, LEDs g, i, and m illuminate. 
NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS 
• LED m indicates when one or both of the number 
plate light bulbs have burnt out. 
REAR FOG LIGHTS 
• When the fog-guard lights are turned on, LED h 
monitors the light bulbs. 
• When the fuse blows or a circuit malfunction occurs, 
LED h illuminates, but not the panel indicator. 
STOP LIGHTS 
If one or both stop lights burn out, the fuse blows or a 
circuit malfunction occurs, LED I or n illuminates when 
braking. 
• LED n monitors the left stop light. 
• LED I monitors the right stop light. 
If both bulbs burn out at the same time or brake pedal 
switch malfunction occurs, both LEDs I and n 
illuminate. 
ENGINE OIL LEVEL 
• LED f illuminates when the engine oil level is low (key 
at MAR,engine not running). 
The oil level monitoring system does not operate when 
the engine is running. If the oil level warning LED 
illuminates when driving, a circuit sensor malfunction 
has occurred. 
When starting the car on a hill or within 10 minutes of 
switching off the engine the warning light may 
illuminate (event will be stored in system memory). Start 
the engine again on level ground to ensure the oil level 
is sufficient. 
COOLANT 
A low coolant level is indicated by LED o (key at MAR). 
The LED also illuminates when a sensor or circuit 
malfunction occurs. 
WINDSCREEN AND REAR SCREEN WASH LEVELS 
• LED p illuminates (key at MAR) when the level in the 
windscreen or rear screen wash reservoirs are low. 
• The LED also indicates when a circuit or sensor 
malfunction occurs. 
• 5. HE ATI IMG AMD VENTILATION 
CONTROLS 
5A. Air volume control
 -
 Adjust 
the dynamic air flow (fan OFF) 
by turning the knob up to I. 
Continue turning the knob to 
the right to increase the air 
flow (i.e. fan ON). 
5B. Air temperature control -
The temperature will increase 
the further you turn the air 
temperature knob to the right 
(red zone). 
HEATING 
HEAT DISTRIBUTION 
With the air temperature 
knob (56) turned to the 
red zone and the air 
volume control knob (5A) 
turned to the desired fan 
speed, turn the air 
distribution knob (5C) to: 
• 2
 -
 In sunny, cold weather. 
• 3
 -
 For heating to footwell vents. 
• 4
 -
 Demist the windows. 
• Also, turn the air volume control knob (5A) to level II 
or III. 
VENTILATION 
• Turn the air distribution control to 5. 
• Turn the air temperature adjustment knob fully anti-
clockwise to the blue zone. 
• Turn the air volume control knob to the desired fan 
speed. 
• Turn the air distribution control to 5. 
When the car is moving the volume of the air entering 
the passenger compartment can be reduced by turning 
the fan knob to the left of 1. 
DUAL TEMPERATURE 
• Turn the air temperature adjustment knob to an 
intermediate position. 
• Turn the air distribution control knob to 2. 
The temperature decreases the 
further you turn the temperature control knob to the 
left (blue zone). 
Warmer air is delivered to the footwell vents and cooler 
air to the dashboard vents.  

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT 
7b. TIPO: Pull the lens 
downwards to remove 
it. Remove and replace 
the 5W tubular bulb. 
7c. TEMPRA SALOON: 
From inside the boot, 
lever the light unit out 
of its slot with a screw-
driver. Remove and 
replace the 5W tubular 
bulb (A). 
DASH BULBS 
See Chapter 6, Repairs and Replacements for details of 
instrument panel removal for access to its light bulbs. The 
bulbs are a quarter-turn fit in the back of the panel. 
FACT FILE: FUSES 
• 7d. The fuse box is 
found to the side of 
the steering column. 
Pull the lever 
marked FUSE... 
• ...and lower the fuse box. 
• 7e. A symbol above each fuse tells you which circuit it 
protects. Four spare fuses are located near the top of the 
fuse box. 
10A Instrument power supply, windscreen 
washer pump, rear screen washer pump, 
reverse lights, steering column switch lights, 
FIAT CODE system. 
10A Instrument power supply, left tail light, 
right number plate light, right side light, left 
trailer tail light. 
10A Illumination of controls, right tail light, 
left number plate light, right tail light. 
20A Horns, cigarette lighter, stop lights. 
20A Power locks. 
7.5A Interior lighting. 
20A Rear window heater and indicator light, 
door mirror defogging elements (if fitted). 
10A Hazard warning lights. 
25A Electrical fan for radiator cooling (only 
for petrol versions without air conditioner). 
7.5A Direction indicators, right door power 
mirror (if fitted). 
7.5A Rear fog-guard lights and panel 
indicator. 
20A Front fog lights and panel indicator 
(if fitted). 
10A Right low beam headlight. 
10A Left low beam headlight. 
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10A Left high beam headlight and panel 
indicator. 
10A Right high beam headlight. 
20A Windscreen wiper. 
20A Read window wiper, power sunroof and 
heated seat (if fitted). 
20A Heater/ventilation fan. 
Fuses located on the auxiliary panel 
The fuses protecting special devices (options, features of 
special versions or devices with high power require-
ments) are on an auxiliary panel to the side of the fuse 
box under the dashboard. It is much easier to remove 
and replace auxiliary panel fuses if you first remove the 
oddment tray and moulding fastened by 5 screws. The 
panel also houses a number of relays: 
20A Intake manifold heater (petrol engines). 
20A Diesel fuel filter heater (diesel and turbo diesel 
engines). 
20A Headlight washer pump. 
25A Front power windows. 
25A Rear power windows. 
10A Antilock braking system. 
7.5A Low beam headlight dimming system (for countries 
where headlights always need to be on.) 
30A Radiator fan (diesel versions). 
40A Radiator fan (turbo diesel versions with heater). 
60A Radiator fan (turbo diesel versions with air condi-
tioning). 
The arrangement of the fuses on the auxiliary panel 
varies with the number and type of devices present. 
The amperage is clearly marked on each fuse. ALWAYS 
replace a blown fuse with one of the correct amperage. 
NEVER 'fix' a fault by using a fuse of a higher amperage, 
nor 'bridge' a blown fuse
 -
 it could cause a fire! 
7f. When a fuse is 'blown' 
its conductor wire (A) has 
a gap in it. 
If a fuse blows, find out 
why and put it right 
before fitting a new fuse. 
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