2003 FIAT PALIO power steering

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FIAT PALIO 2003 178 / 1.G India Version Owners Manual 5
Hydraulic power
steering
Do not exceed the max-
imum  level  of  the  fluid  as  indicated
on  the  tank.  Use  only  the  fluid  pre-
scribed in the “Refueling” chapter.
PROHIBITION SYMBOL WARN

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FIAT PALIO 2003 178 / 1.G India Version Owners Manual 66
BUMP STARTING STOPPING THE ENGINE
Turn the ignition key to STOPwhile
the engine is idling.
HOW TO WARM UP THE 
ENGINE AFTER IT HAS JUST 
STARTED
– Begin to move forward slowly let-
ting the engin

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FIAT PALIO 2003 178 / 1.G India Version Owners Manual 78
RECURRENT
CHECKS AND
BEFORE LONG
DISTANCE TRIPS
Periodically,  remember  to  check:
– tyre pressure and conditions
– level of battery fluid
– engine oil level
– coolant level and conditions

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FIAT PALIO 2003 178 / 1.G India Version Owners Manual 82
BUMP STARTING IF A TYRE IS
PUNCTURED
Follow the instructions on this and
the following pages to use the jack and
spare wheel correctly.
Remember  that  until
the engine has started the
brake booste

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FIAT PALIO 2003 178 / 1.G India Version Owners Manual 101
Do  not  tow  the  car  by
using  flexible  elements
(metallic cables, ropes or
strings);  only  the  use  of  a  rigid
bar, with the ends supplied with
adequate joints, is allowed. Make
sure to f

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FIAT PALIO 2003 178 / 1.G India Version Owners Manual 107
Thousands of Kilometers 15 3045 6075 90105 120135 150165 180









(*) or every 3 years if the car is used in the following harsh con

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FIAT PALIO 2003 178 / 1.G India Version Owners Manual 108
ADDITIONAL
INTERVENTIONS
Every  1000  kmor  prior  to  long
travels,  check  and  possibly  restore:
– engine coolant level
– brake - clutch fluid level
– Power steering fluid level
– batt

Page 111 of 156

FIAT PALIO 2003 178 / 1.G India Version Owners Manual The jack, with which the
car  is  equipped,  is  pre-
scribed  only  when  the
wheel must be replaced. For ex-
igencies different from this latter,
the  lifting      of  the  car  must  re-
spect  par
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