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DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSDASHBOARD ........................................................................ 5
INSTRUMENT PANEL ......................................................... 6
SYMBOLS ................................................................................. 8
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................... 8
THE KEYS ................................................................................ 10
ALARM ..................................................................................... 17
IGNITION SWITCH.............................................................. 20
INSTRUMENTS ....................................................................... 21
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ............................................. 23
TRIP COMPUTER ................................................................. 34
SEATS ........................................................................................ 37
HEAD RESTRAINTS .............................................................. 41
STEERING WHEEL ............................................................... 42
REARVIEW MIRRORS ........................................................... 43
HEATING/CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 44
HEATING AND VENTILATION ....................................... 46
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 48
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ......................................... 51
EXTERNAL LIGHTS .............................................................. 57
WINDOW WASHING......................................................... 60CRUISE CONTROL ............................................................. 64
CEILING LIGHTS .................................................................. 67
CONTROLS ........................................................................... 68
INTERIOR FITTINGS ............................................................ 70
“SKYWINDOW”(BLADE SUNROOF) ........................... 74
DOORS .................................................................................... 79
POWER WINDOWS ........................................................... 80
BOOT ........................................................................................ 81
BONNET .................................................................................. 92
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK ..................................................... 93
HEADLIGHTS .......................................................................... 94
ABS SYSTEM ........................................................................... 95
ESP SYSTEM ............................................................................ 97
EOBD SYSTEM ....................................................................... 99
SOUND SYSTEM .................................................................... 100
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER ......... 101
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM .............................................................. 102
PARKING SENSORS ............................................................ 103
AT THE FILLING STATION .............................................. 105
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ............................ 108
D D
A A
S S
H H
B B
O O
A A
R R
D D
A A
N N
D D
C C
O O
N N
T T
R R
O O
L L
S S
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DASHBOARD
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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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CEILING LIGHTS
FRONT CEILING LIGHT fig. 57
Courtesy lights
Press button Ato turn on/off the driver’s
courtesy light or button Cto turn on/off
the passenger’s courtesy light.
With the key to STOPor removed, the
ceiling light will stay on for about 15 min-
utes, then it is automatically switched off.Central light
It turns on automatically when opening a
door and it will turn off when closing the
door, about 10 seconds later.
If the door is left open, the light goes off
after about 3 minutes.
The bulb can also be turned on/off by
pressing button B.
Light turning on/off is gradual.
After switching on by button B, if the key
is at STOPor removed, the ceiling light
stays on for about 15 minutes, then it is
automatically switched off.REAR CEILING LIGHT
(where provided) fig. 58
Versions without sunroof
Press button Ato turn on/off the left rear
light or button Bto turn on/off the right
rear light.
When the front ceiling light is on, also the
rear ceiling light will come on.
fig. 57F0C0374mfig. 58F0C0055m
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Versions with sunroof fig. 59
To turn on/off the bulbs, press the ceil-
ing lights A, located on rear doors.
Ceiling lights turn on:
❒when a door is unlocked, and stay on
for about 10 seconds if no door is
opened;
❒when removing the key from the igni-
tion switch, they stay on for about 10
seconds and then go off automatically;
❒when fuel cut-off switch is activated,
they stay on for about 15 minutes, and
then go off automatically.
Door locking causes immediate light
switching off.
CONTROLS
HAZARD LIGHTS fig. 60
They come on when switch Ais pressed
regardless of the position of the ignition
key.
When the device is on, the switch flashes
and warning lights
Îand ¥on the cluster
come on.
Press the switch Aagain to turn the lights
off.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS
(where provided)
To turn front fog lights on, press button
A-fig. 61to activate these lights it is nec-
essary to have the side/taillights switched
on.
Press the button again to turn the lights
off. fig. 59F0C0297mfig. 60F0C0081m
fig. 61F0C0137m
The use of hazard lights is
governed by the Highway
Code of the country you are in. Keep
to the rules.
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On certain versions, th passenger’s sun vi-
sor is fitted, on the back, with a courtesy
mirror with a light which enables to use
the mirror also with poor sunlight.
Lift the lid Ato use the mirror.
When the ignition key is at STOP, the
light stays on for about 15 minutes: if in
this period a door or the tailgate is
opened, the light will stay on for another
15 minutes.
The passenger’s sun visor also carries the
symbols and the message concerning the
correct use of the child restraint system
with passenger’s air bag (for further in-
formation see paragraph “Front passen-
ger’s Air bag” in section “Safety”).“SKYWINDOW”
(BLADE SUNROOF)
(where provided)
This is a roof opening system consisting of
5 glass blades. The sunroof is equipped
with a sun curtain electronically con-
trolled, which has the function to prevent
sun radiation.
SUNROOF OPENING
With ignition key at MARturn knob A-
fig. 77clockwise and select one of the 6
opening positions.
Do not open the sunroof if
there is snow or ice on it: it
could be damaged.
To guarantee proper sunroof
operation, routinely check
that water drain ducts at sun-
roof corners are clean; clean
also gaskets and sliding guides (with a
cloth soaked with water).
fig. 77F0C0222m
When leaving the car, the ig-
nition key should be re-
moved to prevent the sunroof from
being operated inadvertently and
harming anyone remaining in the car.
Improper use of the sunroof can be
dangerous. Before and during its op-
eration ensure that any passengers
are not at risk from the moving roof
either by personal objects getting
caught in the mechanism or by being
injured by it directly.
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GLASS BLADES OPENING
(knob turning clockwise)
With fully closed roof (curtain and blades),
control knob A-fig. 77at “0”, glass blade
opening affects the curtain opening as fol-
lows:
❒First knob click: rotary movement of
the first blade until reaching position A-
fig. 78; the curtain slides lined up to the
second blade.
❒Second knob click: complete opening of
the first blade and movement of the
other ones towards the rear part fig.
79together with movement of the sun
curtain.
❒Third knob click: glass blades (2nd, 3rd
and 4th) moving backwards and move-
ment of the sun curtain.
❒Fourth knob click: glass blades (2ndand
3rd) moving backwards and movement
of the sun curtain.
❒Fifth knob click: second blade moving
backwards and movement of the sun
curtain.
So the Skywindow is completely open.With closed blades and sun curtain
open
❒First knob click: rotary movement of
the first blade until reaching position A,
and the sun curtain.
❒Second knob click: complete opening of
the first blade and the other blades
moving backwards.
❒Third knob click: glass blades (2nd, 3rd
and 4th) moving backwards.
❒Fourth knob click: glass blades (2ndand
3rd) moving backwards.
❒Fifth knob click: second blade moving
backwards.
So the Skywindow is completely open.
To open the sunroof completely with one
single operation, turn the knob to the last
click (fifth).
fig. 78F0C02236mfig. 79F0C00233m
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SUNROOF CLOSING
Glass blades closing (knob turning
counterclockwise) fig. 80
With blades and curtain open (knob A-
fig. 81on fifth click), blades closing is not
affecting the curtain.
❒First knob click: second blade moving
forwards.
❒Second knob click: second blade mov-
ing forwards.
❒Third knob click: second blade moving
forwards.
❒Fourth knob click: second blade mov-
ing forwards and first blade rotation un-
til reaching the spoiler position.
❒Fifth knob click: blades closing com-
pletely.
To close the sunroof completely with one
single operation, turn the knob to “0”.SUN CURTAIN
OPENING/CLOSING
To open the curtain press button C-
fig. 81.
Curtain opening can be stopped as fol-
lows:
❒pressing again the button C;
❒when reaching the required opening
position, that can be as follows:
– with glass blades fully closed (equal to
roof opening from passenger com-
partment)
– with glass blades open partially: lined
up to the second blade
– with glass blades fully open: lined up
to the second blade and covering the
four open blades.To close the curtain press button B-
fig. 81.
Curtain closing depends on glass blades
opening position: the sunshade curtain
cannot be closed completely if blades are
open.
Curtain closing can be stopped as follows:
❒pressing again button B;
❒when reaching the required opening
position, that can be as follows:
– with glass blades fully closed (equal to
roof opening from passenger com-
partment);
– with glass blades open partially: lined
up to the second blade;
– with glass blades fully open: the cur-
tain cannot be closed.
IMPORTANT Turning the ignition key to
STOPafter having operated one of but-
tons B-fig. 81or C, the selected opera-
tion will be completed.fig. 80F0C0532mfig. 81F0C0222m