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FLUID FOR ENGINE
COOLING SYSTEM
The coolant level must be checked when
the engine is cold and must not drop be-
low the MINline on the vessel.
If the level is too low, slowly pour a mix-
ture of 50% distilled water and of FL
Selenia PARAFLU UPinto the filler
A-fig. 5of the vessel.
A 50-50 mixture of PARAFLU UPand
distilled water gives freeze protection up
to –35°C.
When the vehicle is used under particu-
larly harsh weather conditions, we rec-
ommend using a 60-40 mixture of
PARAFLU UPand demineralised water.WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW
WASHING FLUID
To add fluid lift the cap A-fig. 6and pour
in a mixture of water and TUTELA
PROFESSIONAL SC 35fluid, in the
following proportions:
❒30% of TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC 35and 70% of water in summer;
❒50% of TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC 35and 50% of water in winter.
In case of temperatures below –20°C, use
undiluted TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC35fluid.
Check level through the reservoir.
fig. 5F0T0078m
When the engine is extreme-
ly hot, do not remove the
cap from the vessel: risk of burns.
The cooling system is pressurised. If
required, replace the cap with an
original spare part so as not to jeop-
ardise system efficiency.
WARNING
PARAFLU UP antifreeze is
used in the engine cooling sys-
tem. Use fluid of the same
type contained in the cooling
system for top-ups. PARAFLU UP may
not be mixed with other types of fluids.
If it is, do not start the engine and con-
tact the Fiat Dealership.
fig. 6FF0T0079m
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WINDSCREEN/
REAR WINDOW WIPER
(where provided)
BLADES
Periodically clean the rubber part using
special products; TUTELA PROFES-
SIONAL SC 35is recommended.
Replace the blades if the rubber edge is de-
formed or worn. In all cases, it is advis-
able to replace them approximately once
a year.
Driving with worn wiper
blades is a serious hazard,
because visibility is reduced in bad
weather.
WARNING
Replacing the
windscreen wiper blades
Proceed as follows:
❒lift the windscreen wiper arm and posi-
tion the blade so that it forms an angle
of 90° with the arm itself;
❒exert pressure on the straps A-fig. 10
and remove the blade arm;
❒install the new blade by inserting the
straps into the supplied housings of the
arm. Make sure that the new blade is
secured in position.
fig. 10
A
A
F0T0087m
A few simple precautions can reduce the
possibility of damage to the blades:
❒make sure that the rubber part is not
stuck to the windscreen at sub-zero
temperatures. Use an antifreeze prod-
uct to release it if required.
❒remove the snow from the window:
this will avoid overstressing the elec-
trical motor in addition to protecting
the blades;
❒do not operate the windscreen and the
rear screen wipers on dry glass.
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Replacing the rear window wiper
blade (where provided)
Proceed as follows:
❒lift the cover A-fig. 11and disassemble
the arm from the vehicle by turning the
nut Bsecuring it to the rotation pin;
❒fit the new arm, positioning it correct-
ly, and fully tighten the nut;
❒lower the cover.SPRAY NOZZLES
If the jet of fluid is inadequate, firstly check
that there is fluid in the vessel of the wind-
screen/rear window wiper (where pro-
vided) (see “Checking fluid levels” in this
section).
Then, make sure that the outlet holes are
not clogged. Unclog them using a needle,
if required.
Front window (window washer)
Front window washer jets are fixed. The
nozzle holders are positioned under the
bonnet (see fig. 12).Rear window
(rear window washer)
Rear window washer jets are fixed. The
nozzle holder is on the rear window (see
fig. 13).
fig. 11F0T0088mfig. 12F0T0090mfig. 13F0T0089m
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Windows
Use specific window cleaner products.
Use also clean cloths to avoid scratching
the glass or damaging the transparency.
IMPORTANT Wipe the rear window in-
side gently with a cloth in the direction
of the filaments to avoid damaging the
heating device.Engine compartment
At the end of each winter, thoroughly
wash the engine compartment taking care
not to direct the water jet against the elec-
tronic control units and the relay/fuse con-
trol unit on the left side of the engine com-
partment (running direction). Have this
operation performed at a specialised
workshop.
IMPORTANT Perform this operation on
a cold engine and with the key at STOP.
After the washing operation, make sure
that the various protections (e.g. rubber
caps and guards) have not been removed
or damaged.
Front headlights
IMPORTANT Never use aromatic sub-
stances (e.g.: petrol) or ketenes (e.g.: ace-
tone) for cleaning front headlight plastic
lens.INTERIORS
Periodically check that water is not
trapped under the mats (due to water
dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.) which
could cause oxidisation of the sheet met-
al.
Never use flammable prod-
ucts, such as petrol, ether or
rectified petrol, to clean the vehicle
interior. The electrostatic charges
which are generated by rubbing dur-
ing cleaning operations may cause a
fire.
WARNING
Do not keep aerosol cans in
the vehicle: risk of explosion.
Aerosol cans must not be exposed to
a temperature exceeding 50°C. When
the vehicle is exposed to sunlight, in-
ner temperature can greatly exceed
this value.
WARNING
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CLEANING SEATS
AND FABRIC PARTS
Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacu-
um cleaner. It is advisable to use a moist
brush on velvet upholstery.
Rub the seats with a sponge moistened
with a solution of water and neutral de-
tergent.CLEANING PLASTIC PARTS
It is advisable to clean interior plastic parts
with a moist cloth and a solution of wa-
ter and mild soap. Remove grease and
tough stains using specific solvent-free
products for cleaning plastic parts specif-
ically designed to prevent damage to the
appearance and colour of the treated
parts.
IMPORTANT Never use spirit or petro-
leum to clean the instrument panel.STEERING WHEEL/GEARBOX
LEVER KNOB/HANDBRAKE
COATED WITH REAL LEATHER
(where provided)
These components must be cleaned with
mild soap and water only. Never use spir-
it and/or alcohol based products.
Before using specific products for clean-
ing the interiors, carefully read the in-
structions on the product label and ensure
that it does not contain alcohol and/or al-
cohol-based substances.
If drops of the specific product for clean-
ing windows accidentally falls onto the
leather of the steering wheel / gear lever
knob during windscreen window washing,
immediately wipe the drops away and then
wash the area with mild soap and water.
IMPORTANT If a lock device is installed
on the steering wheel, maximum care
must be taken during installation in order
to prevent abrasions of the leather up-
holstery.
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CAPACITIES
1.3 Multijet1.4
Fuel tank:
including a reserve of:
Engine cooling system– with climate control:
Engine sump:
Engine sump and filter:
Gearbox/differential casing:
Hydraulic power steering
Hydraulic brake circuit with
ABS system:
Windscreen/rear window
washer fluid reservoir
(▲) When the vehicle is used under particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a 60-40 mixture of PARAFLU UPand dem-
ineralised water.
litres
45
6
÷7
7.35
2.7
3.0
1.9 (
■)
0.38
–
3.0kg
–
–
–
2.4
2.6
1.70 (■)
0.35
0.5
–litres
45
6
÷7
7.6
3.0 ()
3.2 ()
1.98
0.38
–
3.0kg
–
–
–
2.6 ()
2.8 ()
1.8
0.35
0.5
–Specified fuels
Genuine products
Unleaded petrol
of at least 95 RON
(EN228 Specifications)
()Diesel fuel for motor vehicles
(EN590 Specifications)
Mixture of 50% water and
PARAFLU UP(▲)
SELENIA MULTIPOWER
(●) SELENIA WR P.E.
TUTELA CAR TECHNYX
(
■) TUTELA CAR EXPERYA
TUTELA GI/E
TUTELA TOP 4
Mixture of water and
TUTELA
PROFESSIONAL SC 35
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Lubricants
and greases for
motion
transmission
Use Fluid and lubricant qualitative specifications Genuine lubricants Replacementfor correct vehicle operation and fluids interval
(●) IMPORTANT Do not top up or mix with fluids having different specifications from those described here.
(❑) When the vehicle is used under particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a 60-40 mixture ofPARAFLU UPand
demineralised water.Synthetic lubricant SAE 75W-85.
Passes the specifications API GL 4 PLUS.
Qualification FIAT 9.55530- MX3.
Synthetic lubricant, grade SAE 75W-80
Passes specifications API GL 4.
Qualification FIAT 9.55550.
Molybdenum disulphide grease, for use at high temperatures.
Consistency NLGI 1-2.
Qualification FIAT 9.55580.
Grease for homokinetic joints with low friction coefficient.
Consistency NLGI 0-1.
Qualification FIAT 9.55580.
Lubricant for automatic drives.
Passes the specification “ATF DEXRON III”.
Qualification FIAT 9.55550- AG2.
Synthetic fluid NHTSA N° 116 DOT 4, ISO 4925,
SAE J-1704, CUNA NC 956-01.
Qualification FIAT 9.55597.
Inhibited mono ethylene glycol-based antifreeze protection,
red, with organic formulation.
Passes CUNA NC 956-16, ASTM D 3306 specifications.
Qualification FIAT 9.555323.
Additive for diesel fuel, protecting Diesel engines.
Mixture of alcohols and surfactants.
Passes specification CUNA NC 956-11.
Qualification FIAT 9.55522.TUTELA CAR
TECHNYX
Contractual Technical
Reference F010.B05
TUTELA CAR EXPERYA
Contractual Technical
Reference F178.B06
TUTELA ALL STAR
Contractual Technical
Reference F702.G07
TUTELA STAR 700
Contractual Technical
Reference F701.C07
TUTELA GI/E
Contractual Technical
Reference F001.C94
TUTELA TOP 4
Contractual Technical
Reference F001.A93
PARAFLU UP (
●)
Contractual Technical
Reference F101.M01
TUTELA DIESEL ART
Contractual Technical
Reference F601.L06
TUTELA
PROFESSIONAL SC 35
Contractual Technical
Reference F201.D02Mechanical gearboxes and
differentials
(Diesel versions)
Mechanical gearboxes and
differentials (petrol versions)
CV joints on wheel side
CV joints
on differential side
Hydraulic power steering
Brake and clutch
hydraulic controls
Mixture of
50% water and 50% of
PARAFLU UP (❑)
To be mixed with fuel oil
(25 cc per 10 litres)
To be used diluted or
undiluted in windscreen/
rear window washer/
wiper systems Brakefluid
Protective fluid
for radiators
Additive for
diesel fluid
Fluid for
window and
rear window
washer
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Safety.................................................. 83
Saving fuel ............................................. 106
SBR system .......................................... 85
Seat belt tensioners ........................... 86
Seat belts (use) .................................... 84
Seats
– adjustments .................................... 33
– cleaning ........................................... 176
– foldaway passenger seat .............. 34
– heated ............................................. 33
Snow chains ......................................... 110
Spark plugs (type) ............................... 181
Specifications ....................................... 177
Starting and driving...................... 101
Stationary vehicle ............................... 104
Steering ................................................. 183
Steering column controls
– left lever ......................................... 49
– right lever ....................................... 51
Steering lock ........................................ 14
Steering wheel ..................................... 38
Sun visors ............................................. 60
Suspensions .......................................... 183
Symbols ................................................. 7
Technical specifications............. 177
Tires
– inflation pressures ........................ 186– replacement ................................... 127
– snow tires .............................109-186
– standard .......................................... 186
– tire data .......................................... 184
Towing the vehicle ............................. 154
Trailer towing ...................................... 108
Transmission (operation) ................. 105
Transmission operation .................... 105
Trip computer ..................................... 31
Trunk
– emergency opening ...................... 67
– extension ........................................ 69
– load restraint ................................. 70
– shelf removal ................................. 68
Turn signal lights
– control ............................................ 50
– front bulb replacement ............... 138
– lane change function .................... 50
– rear bulb replacement ................. 140
– side bulb replacement ................. 139
Type approval ...................................... 197
Vehicle starting and driving ............. 101
Ventilation ............................................ 41
Warning lights and messages.. 111
Weights ................................................ 190 Performance ........................................ 189
Power socket ...................................... 59
Powertrain ........................................... 182
Prolonged inactivity ............................ 110
Provision for installation
of Pushout side windows ............... 60
– cleaning ........................................... 177
Radio transmitters
and mobile telephones .................... 80
Raising the vehicle .............................. 153
Rear fog light
– bulb replacement .......................... 140
– control rear roof lights ..... 143-144
Rear view mirrors
– external .......................................... 39
– interior ........................................... 39
– power-operated ........................... 40
Refueling ............................................... 81
Removable roof lamp ........................ 55
Roof lights ............................................ 53
Roof lights
– bulb replacement
– on/off control ......................53-54-55
Roof struts
– retentions ....................................... 72
Rubber hoses ....................................... 170