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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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fig. 26F0C0158m
Fabric upholstery of your car
is purpose-made to withstand
common wear resulting from
normal use of the car. It is
however absolutely necessary to pre-
vent hard and/or prolonged scratch-
ing/scraping caused by clothing acces-
sories like metallic buckles, studs, “Vel-
cro” fixings, etc. that stressing locally
the fabric could break yarns and dam-
age the upholstery as a consequence.
Only make adjustments when
the car is stationary.
Once you have released the
lever, check that the seat is
firmly locked in the runners by
trying to move it back and
forth. Failure to lock the seat in place
could result in the seat moving sud-
denly and the driver losing control of
the car.Tilting the back rest
(3-door versions)
To gain access to the rear seats, pull the
handle Eupwards, the back rest folds and
the seat is free to run forwards. When re-
setting the back rest, the seat returns to
its original position (mechanical memory).
SEATS
FRONT SEATS fig. 26
Moving the seat backwards
or forwards
Lift the lever A(on the internal side of the
seat) and push the seat forwards or back-
wards: in driving position the arms should
rest on the rim of the steering wheel.
Seat height adjustment
(where provided)
Move the lever Bupwards or downwards
to achieve the required height.
IMPORTANT Adjustment must be car-
ried out only seated in the driver’s seat.
Back rest angle adjustment
Turn the knob C.
Lumbar adjustment
(where provided)
To adjust, turn the knob D.
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Seat warming
(where provided) fig. 27
With ignition key at MAR, press button
Cto switch the seat warming on/off. The
led on the button will light up when the
function is on.
Front passenger’s seat
“table” tilting (where provided)
To tilt the seat, use lever A-fig. 28and
fold the back rest at the same time.
To reset it to normal position, lift the back
rest in the direction opposed to the ar-
row until hearing the coupling click.EASY ENTRY (3-door versions)
This function, operating regardless of the
ignition key position, facilitates access to
rear seats.
To access the rear seats lift handle A-fig.
29and move the seat back forwards B:
the seat automatically slides forward.
fig. 27F0C305m
fig. 28F0C0415mfig. 29F0C0404m
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When the front seat back is returned to
its normal position, the seat returns to its
original position.
If, when returning to the original position,
it finds an obstacle (e.g.: rear passenger’s
knees) it stops; then moves forwards of
few centimetres and then it locks.
REAR SLIDING SEATS
(where provided)
Back rest angle adjustment
Lift handle A-fig. 30and guide the back
rest adjusting it in one of the six available
positions.
Moving the seat backwards
or forwards
Lift lever Btaking it in the middle and
move the seat backwards or forwards; the
two sides can be adjusted individually.
fig. 30F0C0338m
Fabric upholstery of your car
is purpose-made to withstand
common wear resulting from
normal use of the car. It is
however absolutely necessary to pre-
vent hard and/or prolonged scratch-
ing/scraping caused by clothing acces-
sories like metallic buckles, studs, “Vel-
cro” fixings, etc. that stressing locally
the fabric could break yarns and dam-
age the upholstery as a consequence.
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HEAD RESTRAINTS
FRONT
Head restraints are adjustable in height
and they lock automatically in the required
position.
❒ to raise: raise the head restraint until
hearing the locking click.
❒to lower: press button A-fig. 34and
lower the head restraint.
REAR
Rear seats are fitted with three head re-
straints.
To lift out head restraint: take it com-
pletely out from the seat back (position of
use) until hearing a click.
To bring it back to the original position
(non-use position): press button A-
fig. 35and lower the head restraint down
into its seat.
IMPORTANT Rear seat passengers shall
always set the head restraints in the po-
sition of use.fig. 34F0C0123m
Remember that the head re-
straints should be adjusted
to support the back of your head and
not your neck. Only in this position
do they exert their protective action.
WARNING
To optimise head restraint
protective action, adjust the
seat back upright and keep your head
as close as possible to the head re-
straint.
WARNING
fig. 35F0C0095m
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HEATING AND
VENTILATION
CONTROLS
A: Air temperature knob (mixing hot and
cold air)
B: Heated rear window on/off button
C: Fan knob
D: Air recirculation on/off button
E: Air distribution knob.
WARMING THE PASSENGER
COMPARTMENT
Proceed as follows:
❒knob pointer Ain the red section;
❒knob pointer Con required speed;
❒turn the knob Eto:
≤to warm the feet and at the same
time demist the windscreen
μto warm the feet and keep the face
cool (“bilevel” function)
wto warm the feet of the passengers
in the front and rear seats
❒air recirculation off (button led Toff).
F0C0380mfig. 44
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ODDMENT COMPARTMENTS
Upper oddment compartment on
passenger’s side
Open the oddment compartment A-
fig. 66as shown by the arrow.
The oddment compartment can be heat-
ed/cooled by an air vent B-fig. 67con-
nected to the climate control system.To open the vent operate lever Bin the
arrow direction.
If the two-zone climate control system is
fitted, the temperature of this compart-
ment will be the same as that on passen-
ger side.
Lower oddment compartment on
passenger’s side
Open the oddment compartment moving
the handle C-fig. 68, as shown by the ar-
row.
When the oddment compartment is
opened, an interior courtesy light comes
on. Such light stays on for about 15 min-
utes after having turned the key to STOP.
If during this time a door or the boot are
opened, the light will come on again for
about 15 minutes.Oddment compartments
under the seats
(where provided) fig. 69
On certain versions, under the driver seat
is fitted an oddment compartment; do not
use it to put inside objects heavier than
1,5 kg.
fig. 66F0C0058m
fig. 67F0C0376m
fig. 68F0C0056mfig. 69F0C0032m
Never travel with the odd-
ment compartments open to
prevent risk of injuries in the event of
a crash.
WARNING
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Versions with rear sliding seat
(where provided)
Proceed as follows:
❒lower completely the rear seat head re-
straints;
❒move the seat belt sideways and check
that the belt is not twisted;
❒operate the lever B-fig. 98and adjust
the seat in the required position (e.g.
completely forward if you want to ob-
tain maximum boot extension);
❒lift lever Aand fold the seat back.
To extend the boot totally
The boot total extension makes it possi-
ble to use its maximum loading volume.
Proceed as follows:
❒for versions with rear sliding seat, fit
seat belt buckles into the proper seats
A-fig. 99;
❒for versions with rear fixed seat, before
folding the seat back, fit the seat belt
tabs B-fig. 100into the proper buck-
le C;
❒lower completely the rear seat head re-
straints;
fig. 98F0C0338m
fig. 99F0C0433mfig. 100F0C0473m