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THE KEYS
CODE CARD
Together with the keys you will receive
the CODE card fig. 6to be presented to
Fiat Dealership when requesting additional
keys.
IMPORTANT In order to ensure perfect
efficiency of the electronic devices con-
tained inside the keys, they should never
be exposed to direct sunlight.
KEY WITHOUT REMOTE
CONTROL (where provided)
The key is fitted with a metal insert A-
fig. 7, operating:
❒the ignition switch
❒doors and tailgate locks
❒the fuel lid locking/unlocking (on ver-
sions featuring fuel filler cap with lock)
❒windows and Skywindow sunroof
(where provided) opening/closing
❒the dead lock device (where provided)
❒the switch to deactivate the passenger’s
air bag and rear side bags (where pro-
vided). All the keys and the CODE
card must be handed over to
the new owner when selling
the car.
fig. 6F0C0001mfig. 7F0C0508m
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KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL
The key is fitted with a metal insert A-
fig. 8, operating:
❒the ignition switch
❒doors and tailgate locks
❒the fuel lid locking/unlocking (on ver-
sions featuring fuel filler cap with lock)
❒windows and Skywindow sunroof
(where provided) opening/closing
❒the dead lock device (where provided)
❒the switch to deactivate the passenger’s
air bag and rear side bags (where pro-
vided).
fig. 8F0C0327m
Button Ëfor remote unlocking of doors,
tailgate and fuel filler cap. Button Áfor re-
mote locking of doors, tailgate and fuel
filler cap. Button
Rfor remote open-
ing of the tailgate. Button Bfor power-as-
sisted opening of the metal insert A.
To refit the metal insert into the key grip,
keep button Bpressed and turn the met-
al insert in the direction shown by the ar-
row until hearing the click as it locks into
place. Then release button B. Led C
(where provided) comes on when send-
ing the control to the alarm system re-
ceiver. To know the operating logics of
the key with remote control and every
possible and modifiable setting, see para-
graph “Alarm” in this section.If locking button
Áis inadver-
tently pressed from the pas-
senger compartment, when
getting out of the car only the doors
being used will unlock; the tailgate will
stay locked. To realign the system,
press again the locking/unlocking but-
tons
Á/Ë.
Button B-fig. 8 should only
be pressed when the key is
away from the body, in particular
from the eyes and from objects that
can be spoilt (e.g. clothes). Make sure
the key can never be touched by oth-
ers, especially children, who may in-
advertently press the button.
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FUEL FILLER CAP fig. 128
The fuel filler cap Ais fitted with an an-
tiloss device Bwhich fastens it to the lid
Cso it cannot be mislaid.
To slacken the cap, turn it counterclock-
wise and remove it.The cap Ais fitted with key-lock: open the
lid Cthen, turn the ignition key in the lock
and open the cap.
When refuelling, secure the cap to the de-
vice inside the lid as shown in the figure.
IMPORTANT The sealing of the tank may
cause light pressurising in the tank. A lit-
tle breathing off, while slackening the cap,
is absolutely normal.
After refuelling, turn the cap clockwise un-
til it clicks, then turn the key clockwise,
remove it and close the flap.
fig. 128F0C0199m
Do not put naked flames or
lighted cigarettes near the
fuel filler hole as there is a danger of
fire. Do not bend too close to the hole
either so as not to breathe in harmful
vapours.
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ENGINE STARTING
JUMP STARTING
If the battery is flat, it is possible to start
the engine using an auxiliary battery with
the same capacity or a little higher than
the flat one.
Proceed as follows fig. 1:
❒Connect positive terminals (+ near the
terminal) of the two batteries with a
jump lead;
❒With a second lead, connect the nega-
tive terminal (–) of the auxiliary battery
and to an earthing point
Eon the en-
gine or the gearbox of the car to be
started;
❒Start the engine;
❒When the engine has been started, re-
move the leads reversing the order
above.
If after a few attempts the engine does not
start, do not insist but contact the near-
est Fiat Dealership.IMPORTANT Do not directly connect the
negative terminals of the two batteries:
sparks could ignite the flammable gas from
the battery. If the other battery is fitted in
another car, prevent accidental contacts
between the metal parts of the two cars.BUMP STARTING
Never bump start the engine (by pushing,
towing, or coasting downhill) as this could
cause fuel to flow into the catalytic ex-
haust system and damage it beyond repair.
IMPORTANT Remember that the servo-
brake and electrical power steering sys-
tem are not operating until the engine is
started, a greater effort will therefore be
required to press the brake pedal or turn
the steering wheel.
fig. 1F0C0194m
Under no circumstances
should a battery charger be
used to start the engine: it
could damage the electronic
systems and in particular the ignition
and injection control units.
Do not carry out this proce-
dure if you lack experience;
if it is not done correctly it can cause
very intense electrical discharges. In
addition, the fluid contained in the
battery is poisonous and corrosive.
Avoid contact with skin and eyes. You
are also advised not to put naked
flames or lighted cigarettes near the
battery and not to cause sparks.
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IDENTIFICATION DATA ................................................... 238
ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS .............. 240
ENGINE .................................................................................... 241
FUEL FEED/IGNITION ........................................................ 243
TRANSMISSION .................................................................... 243
BRAKES ..................................................................................... 244
SUSPENSIONS......................................................................... 244
STEERING ................................................................................. 244
WHEELS .................................................................................... 245
DIMENSIONS .......................................................................... 250
PERFORMANCE ..................................................................... 253
WEIGHTS ................................................................................. 254
CAPACITIES ........................................................................... 257
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............................................... 259
FUEL CONSUMPTION ........................................................ 261
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2EMISSIONS .................................................................... 263
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1.416V1.616V1.816V
WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)(Saloon versions)
Weight empty
(including fluids, 90% fuel
in the tank and no optional)
Payload (*) including the driver:
Maximum admitted loads (**)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable loads
– trailer with brakes:
– trailer without brakes:
Maximum load on roof (***):
Maximum load on tow hitch
(trailer with brakes):
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they com-
ply with these limits.
(***) Lineaccessori Fiat roof rack, max capacity: 50 kg.
(
❍) “DYNAMIC” versions.
(
❒) For specific markets.3-door
1090
1135 (
❍)
510
900
830
1600
1645 (
❍)
1000/500 (
❒)
500
80
605-door
1145
1190 (
❍)
510
900
860
1655
1700 (
❍)
1000/500 (
❒)
500
80
603-door
1150
1195 (
❍)
510
950
830
1660
1705 (
❍)
1100/500 (
❒)
500
80
605-door
1205
1250 (
❍)
510
950
860
1715
1760 (
❍)
1100/500 (
❒)
500
80
603-door
1240
510
990
830
1750
1200/500 (❒)
500
80
605-door
1295
510
990
860
1805
1200/500 (❒)
500
80
60
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2.420V1.9 Multijet 8V1.9 Multijet 16VWeights (kg)(Saloon versions)
Weight empty
(including fluids, 90% fuel
in the tank and no optional)
Payload (*) including the driver:
Maximum admitted loads (**)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable loads
– trailer with brakes:
– trailer without brakes:
Maximum load on roof (***):
Maximum load on tow hitch
(trailer with brakes):
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they com-
ply with these limits.
(***) Lineaccessori Fiat roof rack, max capacity: 50 kg.
(
❒) For specific markets.3-door
1265
510
1030
830
1775
1300/500 (
❒)
500
80
603-door
1320
510
1030
830
1830
1300/500 (❒)
500
80
603-door
1265
510
1020
830
1775
1300/500 (❒)
500
80
603-door
1320
510
1020
860
1830
1300/500 (❒)
500
80
603-door
1285
510
1030
830
1795
1300/500 (❒)
500
80
603-door
1340
510
1030
860
1850
1300/500 (❒)
500
80
60
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1.416V
1235
510
950
960
1745
1000/500 (
❒)
500
80
601.6
16V
1295
510
950
960
1805 (
❍)
1100/500 (
❒)
500
80
601.8
16V
1385
510
990
960
1895
1200/500 (
❒)
500
80
601.9 Multijet
8V
1410
510
1020
960
1920
1300/500 (
❒)
500
80
601.9 Multijet
16V
1430
510
1030
960
1940
1300/500 (
❒)
500
80
60
Weights (kg)(Multi Wagon versions)
Weight empty
(including fluids, 90% fuel
in the tank and no optional)
Payload (*) including the driver:
Maximum admitted loads (**)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable loads
– trailer with brakes:
– trailer without brakes:
Maximum load on roof (***):
Maximum load on tow hitch
(trailer with brakes):
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they com-
ply with these limits.
(***) Lineaccessori Fiat roof rack, max capacity: 50 kg.
(
❍) “ACTUAL” versions
(
❒) For specific markets.