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WARNINGThe jack should only be used to change a wheel on the car for which it was
designed. It should not be put to other uses or employed to raise other models of
cars. Under no circumstances should it be used when carrying out repairs under the
car. An incorrectly positioned jack may cause the car to fall. Do not use the jack to
lift loads exceeding that indicated on the label attached to the jack itself. Do not
fit snow chains on a space-saver spare wheel. If a front wheel (drive wheel) is
punctured and you require snow chains to proceed, take a standard wheel from
the rear axle and fit the space-saver spare wheel in its place. Having fitted two
standard wheels on the front drive axle you can use snow chains, thus solving the
emergency situation.
WARNINGWhen driving with a space-saver spare wheel fitted, the driving performance of
your car may change. Avoid accelerating or braking suddenly, steering abruptly or
fast cornering. The lifespan of a space-saver spare wheel is approximately 3000
km, after which it will need to be replaced with another spare wheel of the same
type. Never fit a standard tyre on the space-saver spare wheel rim. Have the wheel
replaced and refitted as soon as possible. Never use two or more spare wheels at
the same time. Do not lubricate the bolt threads before fitting them back: they
could come loose.
WARNINGFasten the wheel cap correctly to prevent the wheel from coming free in motion.
Never tamper with the inflation valve. Never place tools between the rim and tyre.
Check the tyre and space-saver spare wheel pressure regularly. The tyre inflation
pressure is shown in the “Technical specifications” chapter.
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Do not start the engine when towing the car.
WARNINGWhile the car is being towed with the
engine off, remember that the brake
pedal and steering will require more
effort as you no longer have the benefit
of the brake booster and the electrical
power steering. Do not use flexible cables
to tow. Avoid jerking. Whilst towing,
ensure that the coupling to the car does
not damage the surrounding components.
When towing the car, you must comply
with the specific traffic regulations
regarding the tow hitch and how to tow
on the road. TOW RING HOOKING
Proceed as follows:
❒take the tow ring (B) from its support;
❒tighten the ring on the rear or front threaded pin.
F0H0204m
F0H0205m
Before starting to tow, turn the ignition
key to MAR and then to STOP. Do not
remove the key. If the key is removed, the
steering lock engages automatically which
prevents the wheels being turned.
❒Avoid overloading the vehicle when travelling: this
may cause serious damage to the wheels and tyres;
❒If a tyre is punctured, stop immediately and change
it to avoid damage to the tyre, the rim, suspensions
and steering system;
❒Tyres age even if they are not used much. Cracks
in the tread rubber are a sign of ageing. In any case,
if the tyres have been on the car for over 6 years,
they should be checked by specialised personnel, to
see if they can still be used. Also remember to
check the spare wheel;
❒In the case of replacement, always fit new tyres,
avoiding those of dubious origin;
❒If a tyre is changed, also change the inflation valve;
❒To allow even wear between the front and rear
tyres, it is advisable to change them over every 10-
15 thousand kilometres, keeping them on the same
side of the car so as to not reverse the direction of
rotation.
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Never submit alloy rims to repainting treatments requiring to use temperatures
exceeding 150°C since the mechanical properties of the wheels could be impaired.WARNING
If the pressure is too low the tyre overheats and this can cause it serious damage.
WARNINGRemember that road holding depends also on the correct tyre inflating pressure.
WARNINGDo not cross switch the tyres, moving them from the right of the car to the left and
vice versa.
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Upholstery of your car has been designed
to withstand wear deriving from common
use of the car. You are however
recommended to avoid strong and/or
continuous scratching with clothing
accessories such as metallic buckles, studs,
Velcro fastenings and the like, since these
items cause circumscribed stress of the
cover fabric that could lead to yarn
breaking, and damage the cover as a
consequence.
INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS
For routine cleaning, wipe with a cloth with water and
neutral non-abrasive detergent. Remove grease or
persistent stains with appropriate products designed
to preserve the appearance of components.
IMPORTANT Never use spirit or petroleum to clean
the instrument panel or other plastic parts.STEERING WHEEL / GEARBOX LEVER
KNOB AND SEATS COATED WITH REAL
LEATHER
These components shall only be cleaned with water
and neutral soap. Never use spirit or alcohol-based
products.
Before using special products for cleaning interiors,
read carefully label instructions and indications to
make sure they are free from spirit and/or alcohol-
based substances.
If when cleaning the windscreen with special glass
products, some drops fall on the leather covering of
the steering wheel/gear lever knob remove them
immediately and then clean with water and neutral
soap.
IMPORTANT Take the utmost care when engaging
the steering lock to prevent scratching the leather
covering.
WARNINGDo not keep aerosol cans in the car: they might explode. Aerosol cans must never
be exposed to a temperature above 50°C. The temperature inside the car exposed
to the sun may go well beyond that figure.
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IDENTIFICATION DATA ................................................. 287
ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS .............. 289
ENGINE ................................................................................. 290
FUEL FEED/IGNITION ....................................................... 292
TRANSMISSION .................................................................. 292
BRAKES ................................................................................... 293
SUSPENSIONS ....................................................................... 293
STEERING............................................................................... 293
WHEELS .................................................................................. 294
DIMENSIONS ........................................................................ 297
PERFORMANCE ................................................................... 298
WEIGHTS ............................................................................... 299
CAPACITIES........................................................................... 300
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............................................. 301
FUEL CONSUMPTION ....................................................... 303
CO
2EMISSIONS .................................................................. 304
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1.216V - 1.48V (◊) - 1.416V- 1.3 Multijet 70 HP
Disc, self-ventilating (257 mm x 22mm)
Drum type (203 mm)
Controlled by hand lever, working
on rear brakes
SUSPENSIONS
Front
Rear1.2
16V - 1.48V (◊) - 1.416V- 1.3 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet
Mc Pherson independent wheels
Interconnected wheels with twisting axle
STEERING
Type
Minimum steering
cycle m
(◊) Engine model provided for certain versions/markets only1.2
16V - 1.48V (◊) - 1.416V- 1.3 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet
Rack and pinion with electric power steering
10.0
1.3 Multijet 90 HP - 1.9 Multijet
Disc, self-ventilating (284 mm x 22mm)
Drum type (228 mm)
Controlled by hand lever, working
on rear brakes
BRAKES
Service brakes:– front
– rear
Parking brake
IMPORTANT Water, ice and antifreeze salt on roads may deposit on the brake discs thus reducing braking efficiency at first braking.
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– control .................................. 101
– flashing .................................... 101
Manual climate control
system ......................................... 85
Multifunction display (on
comfort instrument panel) ..... 35
- controls ..................................... 36
Multifunction display (on
modal instrument panel) ......... 27
- controls ..................................... 28
Number plate light
– bulb replacement ................ 223
Oddment compartments ........ 118
- roof console ............................. 119
- upper.......................................... 117
Outlets ......................................... 121
Parking ....................................... 181
Parking sensors .......................... 146
Performance................................ 298
Plates ........................................... 287
Pollen filter ................................. 263
Power windows ......................... 125
Pretensioners.............................. 156
Prolonged car inactivity .......... 190
Protecting the environment .... 150
Radio transmitters and
cellular telephones..................... 141
Rain sensor ................................ 105
Rear fog lights
– bulb replacement ................. 244
– control button ...................... 115
Rear window washer
– control .................................. 104
– fluid level ............................... 270
Rear window wipers
– control .................................. 104
– smart washing ....................... 105
– blades .................................... 279
– nozzles.................................... 281
Rearview mirrors....................... 78
Rev counter ................................ 25
Reversing light
– bulb replacement ................. 244
Rims ............................................. 295
Roof racks ................................. 136
Rubber tubing ............................. 279
Safety devices ............................ 151
Seat belts
– general instructions ............ 152
– height adjustment ............... 154– maintenance ......................... 159
– S.B.R. system ......................... 153
– use .......................................... 152
Seats .............................................. 69
Side/taillights
– bulb replacement ........... 243-244
– control .................................. 100
Smart washing............................. 105
Snow chains ............................... 189
Sound system
– installation ............................ 141
– preset system ...................... 141
Spark plugs .................................. 290
Speedometer .............................. 25
Starting the engine
– bump starting ........................ 224
– emergency start-up ............. 222
– ignition switch ..................... 20
– jump starting ........................ 223
– Multijet engines .................... 179
– petrol engines ...................... 178
– stopping the engine ............. 180
– warming up the engine ...... 180
Steering . ...................................... 293
Steering lock .............................. 20
Steering wheel (adjustment) ... 68