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“UNIVERSAL ISOFIX”
CHILD RESTRAINT
ASSEMBLY SETUP
This car is preset for mounting the Uni-
versal Isofix child restraint system, a new
European standardised system for carry-
ing children safely.
An example of child seat is shown as an
example in fig. 11.
The Universal Isofix child’s seat covers
weight group: 1.
Due to its different anchoring system, the
Universal Isofix child’s seat shall be an-
chored to the proper lower metal rings
A-fig. 12, set between rear seat back and
cushion. The upper belt (provided with
the child’s seat) shall be then secured to
ring B-fig. 13set in the boot at child’s seat
level.
It is possible to mount at the same time
both the traditional restraint system and
the “Universal Isofix” one.
Remember that in case of Universal Isofix
child’s seat, you can only use all those
seats approved with the marking EEC
R44/03 “Universal Isofix”.
fig. 12F0R0097m
fig. 11F0R0096mfig. 13F0R0098m
Fit the child seat when the
car is stationary. The child
seat is correctly anchored to the
brackets when you hear the click. Fol-
low the instructions for assembly, dis-
assembly and positioning that the
manufacturer must supply with the
child seat.
WARNINGUniversal Isofix “Duo Plus” child seat is
available from Lineaccessori Fiat.
For any further installation/use detail, re-
fer to the “Instructions Manual” that must
be provided by the child restraint system
Manufacturer.
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Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from
the roof after use. These accessories de-
crease aerodynamic penetration of the car
and have a negative effect on consumption.
It is better to use a trailer to transport
particularly bulky objects.
Electric devices
Use electric devices only for the amount
of time needed. Rear heated window, ad-
ditional headlights, windscreen wipers and
heater fan need a considerable amount of
energy, therefore increasing the require-
ment of current increases fuel consump-
tion (up to +25% in the urban cycle).
Climate control
The climate control system requires high-
er fuel consumption (up to +20% in av-
erage): use the air vents when the exter-
nal temperature allows to.
Spoilers
The use of non-certified aerodynamic
items may adversely affect air drag and
consumption levels.DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm the engine up with the car
standing: the engine warms up very slow-
ly in these conditions, increasing con-
sumption and emissions. It is advisable to
start off immediately and slowly keeping
the engine speed down: the engine will
warm up much faster this way.
Unnecessary actions
Avoid revving up when starting at traffic
lights or before stopping the engine. The
latter action, like doubling the clutch, is un-
necessary and causes increase of con-
sumption and pollution.
Gear selection
Use a higher gear as soon as traffic and
road conditions allow. Using a low gear
for faster acceleration will increase con-
sumption.
In the same way improper use of a high
gear increases consumption, emissions an
engine wear.CONTAINING
RUNNING COSTS
Here are some suggestions which may
help you to keep the running costs of your
car down and lower the amount of toxic
emissions released into the atmosphere.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Car maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out
in accordance with the “Service schedule”.
Tyres
Check tyre pressure regularly at least
once every four weeks: excessively low
pressure will increase consumption be-
cause rolling resistance will be higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with too much luggage
stowed in the boot. The weight of the car
(especially when driving in town) and its
trim greatly affects consumption and sta-
bility.
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Versions with steel rims
Proceed as follows:
❒make sure the contact surfaces be-
tween spare wheel and hub are clean
so that the fastening bolts will not come
loose;
❒fit the standard wheel by inserting the
first bolt for two threads into the hole
closest to the inflation valve;
❒fit the wheel cap making the lunette
hole coincide with the bolt you have fit-
ted then, fit the other 3 bolts;
❒using the wrench provided, tighten the
fastening bolts;
❒lower the car and remove the jack;
❒using the wrench provided, fully tight-
en the bolts in the sequence shown
previously in the figure.Versions with alloy rims
Proceed as follows:
❒insert the wheel on the hub and using
the wrench provided tighten the bolts;
❒lower the car and remove the jack;
❒using the wrench provided, fully tight-
en the bolts in the sequence shown in
the figure.When you have finished
❒stow the spare wheel in the space pro-
vided in the boot;
❒fit the jack partially open in its box
C-fig. 2forcing it lightly to prevent it
from vibrating when travelling;
❒put the tools back into their places in
the container;
❒stow the container C-fig. 2, complete
with tools in the spare wheel;
❒tight the tool box fastener A-fig. 2;
❒reposition the mat in the boot.
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QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT
FIX & GO automatic
The Fix & Go automatic quick tyre repair
kit is placed in the boot under the mat.
The kit fig. 7includes:
❒cylinder A containing sealant and fitted
with:
– filling pipe B;
– an adhesive label Cwith the mes-
sage “max. 80 km/h” to be apply in
a position clearly visible by the dri-
ver (on the dashboard) after repair-
ing the tyre;
❒instruction booklet (see fig. 8), to be
used for prompt and proper use of the
quick repair kit and to be then handed
to the personnel charged with handling
the treated tyre;
❒compressor D-fig. 7including gauge
and connections;
❒a pair of protection gloves located in
the side space of the compressor;
❒adapters for inflating different elements.
fig. 7F0R0158m
The quick repair kit also contains a screw-
driver and a tow ring.
fig. 8F0R0159m
Hand over the instruction
booklet to the personnel
charged with treating the tyre re-
paired with the kit.
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Bulb Ref. figure Type Power
Main beam headlights
Dipped beam headlights
Front sidelights
Front fog lights (where provided)
Front direction indicators
Side direction indicators
Rear direction indicators
Side/taillights
Brake lights
Third brake light (additional brake light)
Reversing light
Rear fog lights
Number plate light
Front ceiling light with spot lights
Rear ceiling light with movable lens
Boot light
Puddle light
Courtesy light H1U55W
H755W
W5W
H1U55W
PY21W
WY5W
Y21W
R5W
P21W
5W
P21W
P21W
W5W
10W x 2
10W
W5W
W5W
1.2W x 2 D
D
A
–
B
A
B
B
B
B
–
–
A
C
C
A
C
C55W
55W
5W
55W
21W
5W
21W
5W
21W
5W
21W
21W
5W
10W
10W
5W
5W
1.2W
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COURTESY LIGHT fig. 33
To change the bulb proceed as follows:
❒open the mirror cover A;
❒extract lens Blevering in the points
shown by the arrow;
❒delicately lift the bulb holder Cfrom its
seat, extract the clipped-on bulb and re-
place it;
❒correctly reposition the bulb holder C
in its seat;
❒refit the light Binserting it in its cor-
rect position firstly on one end and
then on the other until it clicks into
place.BOOT LIGHT fig. 34
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒open the tailgate;
❒remove the light Alevering in the point
shown by the arrow;
❒open the protection Band replace the
snap-fitted bulb;
❒re-close the protective cover Bon the
lens;
❒refit the light Ainserting it in its cor-
rect position firstly on one end and
then on the other until it clicks into
place.
PUDDLE LIGHTS
(where provided) fig. 35-36
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒remove the light by pressing clip A-fig.
35with a screwdriver;
❒press the bulb protection cover sides
B-fig. 36on the two fastening pins and
turn it;
❒replace the snap-fitted bulb C-fig. 36;
❒refit bulb protection cover fitting the
two fastening pins;
❒refit the ceiling light inserting first end
D-fig. 35and then pressing the other
end until hearing the locking click of the
clip.
fig. 33F0R0233mfig. 34F0R0234mfig. 35F0R0120m
fig. 36F0R0121m
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LOADS FUSE AMPERES
Cigar lighter or socket
Boot lock actuator
Power window unit (driver’s side front window motor)
Power window unit (passenger’s side front window motor)
+15 control lighting: radio on steering wheel, control panel; power mirrors,
power window unit, alarm setup, electrochromic mirror and rain sensor
+15 airbag node
+15 cruise control, radio setup, Blu&Me setup,
parking sensors
Power window unit, driver’s seat adjustment motor
Body computer and instrument panel node F44
F45
F47
F48
F49
F50
F51
F52
F5315
10
20
20
7.5
7.5
7.5
15
7.5
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fig. 42F0R0129m
LIFTING THE CAR
If the car is to be lifted, go to a Fiat Deal-
ership which is equipped with the arm
hoist or workshop lift.
Lift the car exclusively by positioning the
jack arms or the shop jack in the points
shown in the figure.
TOWING THE CAR
The tow ring provided with the car is
housed in the tool box under the boot
mat.