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DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSSYMBOLS ............................................................................... 5
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................. 5
KEY KIT AND DOOR LOCKING .................................. 7
IGNITION SWITCH ............................................................ 20
DASHBOARD........................................................................ 21
INSTRUMENT PANEL ....................................................... 24
INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................... 25
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ........................................... 27
RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ... 35
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ................................ 68
SEAT ADJUSTMENT .......................................................... 69
HEAD RESTRAINTS ............................................................ 76
REARVIEW MIRRORS ......................................................... 78
HEATING/CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................... 80
HEATING AND VENTILATION ...................................... 82
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ................... 85
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM .................................................................................. 89
EXTERNAL LIGHTS............................................................. 100
WINDOW WASHING ....................................................... 104
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................................ 108CEILING LIGHTS ................................................................. 111
LIGHT CONTROL BUTTONS ......................................... 114
INERTIAL FUEL CUT-OFF
SWITCH.................................................................................. 116
INTERIOR FITTINGS ......................................................... 117
SMOKERS’ KIT ...................................................................... 122
SUNROOF.............................................................................. 123
POWER WINDOWS ......................................................... 125
REAR WINDOW WINDERS ............................................ 128
BOOT ...................................................................................... 128
BONNET ................................................................................ 134
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK .................................................... 136
HEADLIGHTS ........................................................................ 136
ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 138
EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 140
SOUND SYSTEM .................................................................. 141
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER ......... 143
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM ............................................................. 144
PARKING SENSORS ........................................................... 146
AT THE FILLING STATION ............................................. 148
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ............................ 150
D D
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INTERIOR EQUIPMENT
UPPER GLOVEBOX
Operate handle (A) to release the cover and lift it to a stable open
position.
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F0H0086m
F0H0087m
F0H0152m
WARNINGDo not travel with the glove boxes open:
risk of passenger’s injury in case of
accident.
ROOF ODDMENT COMPARTMENT (where fitted)
To use the compartments with “calipers” opening, press the relevant
buttons in the direction shown by the arrow.
IMPORTANT When the air bag inflates it emits a small
amount of dusts. These dusts are harmless and is not
the beginning of a fire; then the unfold cushion surface
and the car interiors can be covered by a dusty
remains: this dust can irritate skin and eyes. In case of
contact, wash yourself using neutral soap and water.
The air bag system has a validity of 14 years as to the
pyrotechnic charge, and 10 years as to the twisted
contact. As this date approaches, contact Fiat
Dealership to have it replaced.
IMPORTANT Should an accident occur in which any
of the safety devices is activated, take the car to a Fiat
Dealership to have the devices activated replaced and
to have the system checked.All check, repair and replacement operations
concerning the air bags must only be carried out c/o
Fiat Dealership.
If you are having the car scrapped, have the air bag
system deactivated at a Fiat Dealership first. If the car
changes ownership, the new owner must be informed
of the method of use of air bags and the above
warnings and also be given this “Owner handbook”.
IMPORTANT The triggering of pretensioners, front
air bags and front side bags is decided in a
differentiated manner. The failure to deploy one or
more of them does not mean that the system is not
working properly.
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WARNINGNever rest head, arms and elbows on the door, on the windows and in the window
bag area to prevent possible injuries during the inflation phase.
WARNINGNever put head, arms and elbows out of the window.
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DOOR OPENING/CLOSING ........................................... 221
ENGINE STARTING ............................................................ 222
FIX & GO automatic (QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT) ...... 225
IF A TYRE IS PUNCTURED ............................................... 230
WHEN NEEDING TO CHANGE A BULB ................... 237
IF AN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT ......................... 240
IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT .......................... 246
IF A FUSE BLOWS................................................................ 248
IF THE BATTERY IS FLAT .................................................. 254
JACKING THE CAR............................................................. 255
TOWING THE CAR .......................................................... 255
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F0H0193m
F0H0194m
F0H0195m
IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT
For the type of bulb and power rating, see “When needing to change a
bulb”.
FRONT CEILING LIGHT
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒work in the points shown by the arrows and remove the light unit (A);
❒open the protective cover (B);
❒change the bulbs (C) releasing them from the side contacts and
making sure the new bulbs are correctly fastened between the
contacts;
❒close the cover (B) and fasten the light unit (A) in its housing making
sure it clicks into place.
REAR CEILING LIGHT (where provided)
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒work in the points shown by the arrows and remove the light unit (D);
❒open the protective cover (E);
❒change the bulb (F) releasing it from the side contacts and making
sure the new bulb is correctly fastened between the contacts;
❒close the cover (E) and fasten the light unit (D) in its housing making
sure it clicks into place.
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SCHEDULED SERVICING .................................................. 259
SERVICE SCHEDULE ........................................................... 260
ANNUAL INSPECTION SCHEDULE .............................. 262
ADDITIONAL CHECKS ..................................................... 262
CHECKING FLUID LEVELS ............................................... 265
DIESEL FUEL FILTER (green filter) ................................... 272
BATTERY ................................................................................ 273
WHEELS AND TYRES ......................................................... 277
RUBBER HOSES .................................................................... 279
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPERS .................. 279
BODYWORK ........................................................................ 282
INTERIORS............................................................................. 285
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Engine compartment
At the end of the winter the engine compartment
should be carefully washed, without directing the jet
against electronic control units. Contact a specialised
workshop to have this done.
IMPORTANT Washing should be carried out with the
engine cold and the ignition key at STOP. After
washing make sure that the various protections (e.g.:
rubber caps and various covers) have not been
damaged or removed.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 metal.
CLEANING SEATS AND FABRIC AND
VELVET PARTS
Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dust.
Velvet is cleaned better if the brush is moistened.
Rub the seats with a sponge moistened with a solution
of water and neutral detergent.
CLEANING LEATHER SEATS
Remove dried on dirt with lightly moistened chamois
leather or cloth without pressing too hard.
Remove liquid or grease stains with a dry absorbent
cloth without rubbing. Then wipe with a soft cloth or
chamois leather with water and neutral soap.
If the stain persists, use specific products, carefully
following the instructions for use.
IMPORTANT Never use spirit or alcohol-based
products.
WARNINGNever use flammable
products like oil ether or
rectified petrol for
cleaning car interiors.
Electrostatic discharges
generated by rubbing
during cleaning
operations could cause
fire.
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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.