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❒to take out the small wheel, or (where provided) the normal size spare
wheel, you have to operate by wrench (A), provided in supply, on
relating bolt; turning it anticlockwise the wheel will lower until it
reaches the ground, to remove it from the supporting hoist, move the
locking bell underneath from position 1 to position 2;
❒only when 15” rims in alloy are present, check bracket (B) is supplied
for spare wheel and its fastening studs (C);
WARNING Check bracket (where provided) must compulsorily be
positioned in rim interior; fastening is through two studs. For positioning
the bell-shaped portion, follow relating pictures (positioning with spare
wheel in alloy, spare wheel made of metal sheet or spare small wheel).
❒Remove check bracket (B) (if present) unscrewing the two fastening
studs (C);
❒Remove the wheel cap (where provided) using a screwdriver as a lever
on the edge of the cap. Loosen the wheel bolts on the wheel to be
changed by approximately one turn;
❒For alloy rims, loosen the anchorage bolts and rock the car to remove
the alloy rim more easily from the wheel hub;
❒Turn the jack hand wheel to open it partially;
F0E0123m
F0E0124m
F0E0727mF0E0726m
Positioning bell-shaped portion with
spare wheel made of metal sheet
Positioning bell-shaped portion with
spare small wheel Positioning bell-shaped portion with
spare wheel in alloy
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FOR CHECKING AND RESTORING PRESSURE ONLY
The compressor can be also used just for restoring pressure. Disconnect
the quick connection and connect it directly to the tyre valve; in this way
the cylinder is not connected to compressor and the sealing fluid will not
flow into the tyre.
CYLINDER REPLACEMENTPROCEDURE
To replace cylinder proceed as follows:
❒disconnect connection (A);
❒turn counter-clockwise the cylinder to replace and raise it;
❒fit the new cylinder and turn it clockwise;
❒connect connection (A) to the cylinder and fit the transparent tube (B)
into the proper space.
FOE0743m
FOE0721m
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TYPES OF BULBS
Different types of bulbs are fitted on the car.
A Glass bulbs
Press fitted.
To remove them, pull.
B Bayonet connection bulbs
Remove from the bulb holder by pressing the bulb
and rotating it anti-clockwise.
C Cylindrical bulbs
To remove them, release them from their contacts.
D Halogen bulbs
To remove, release the locking spring and take out
the bulb.E Halogen bulbs
To remove, release the locking spring and take out
the bulb.
IMPORTANT The headlight inner surface might be
slightly misted: this should not be considered irregular
but a natural phenomenon due to low temperature
and the air humidity level. Misting will disappear as
soon as the headlights are turned on.
Drops inside the headlight mean water infiltration:
contact Fiat Dealership.
F0E0622m
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MAIN BEAMS
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒turn cap (A) counterclockwise and remove it;
❒disconnect the electric connector (B);
❒release the bulb holder catch (C);
❒remove the bulb (D) and replace it;
❒refit catch (C), reconnect the electrical connector (B) and refit cap
(A) turning it clockwise. Cap vent (H) shall be set from the top
downwards.
DIPPED BEAMS
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒remove the protective cover releasing the catch;
❒disconnect the electric connector (F);
❒release the bulb holder catch (E);
❒remove the bulb (G) and replace it;
❒fit the new bulb, making the outline of the metallic part coincide with
the grooves on the reflector, then hook the bulb holder catch (E) and
reconnect the electrical connector (F) ;
❒refit the protective cover correctly.
F0E0646m
F0E0647m
F0E0648m
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DIRECTION INDICATORS
Front
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒remove the protective cover releasing the catch;
❒turn the bulb holder (A) counterclockwise and remove it;
❒remove the bulb (B) pushing it gently and turning counterclockwise
(“bayonet connection”);
❒replace the bulb;
❒refit the bulb holder turning it clockwise, checking that it is secured
correctly;
❒refit the protective cover correctly.
Side
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒push the lens (A) by hand in running direction to compress the catch;
❒remove the unit;
❒turn the bulb holder (B) counterclockwise, remove the snap-fitted
bulb (C) and replace it;
❒refit the bulb holder (B) in the lens then position the unit making sure
the catch clicks into place.
F0E0649m
F0E0650m
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REAR LIGHT CLUSTER
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒from inside the boot release and remove cover (A) by turning the
retaining knob (B), then remove pin (C) to reach the third nut;
❒loosen the two visible nuts (D) and the third one that can be reached
through hole (E); remove the light unit;
❒remove connectors, loosen the three screws (F) and open the light
holder unit;
❒remove the burnt out bulb, by pressing it slightly and turning it
counterclockwise.
The same operations stand valid for the left light unit.
Bulbs are the following:
G - 12V-5/21W, two-light, for taillights and brake lights
H - 12V-21W for reversing light
I - 12V-21W for direction indicators
L - 12V-21W for rear fog lights
After replacing, refit the headlight by reversing the above operations.
F0E0673m
F0E0674m
F0E0675m
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15Windscreen wiper
Rear window wiper
Horn
+ 30 instrument panel
+ 30 front ceiling light
+ 30 EOBD Fiat tester
+ 30 rear ceiling light
+ 30 sound system
+ 30 connect-nav
+ 30 navigator
+ 30 clock
+ 30 sunroof
+ 30 webasto (additional heater)
+ 30 anti-theft control unit
Reversing light
Front direction indicators
Brake light
Third brake light
Rear direction indicators
Direction indicator warning light
Side direction indicators
Hazard light warning light
+ 15 cellular phone
+ 15 sound system
+ 15 connect-nav
Fuses inside the car Ampere Fuse no.
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– Isofix type child restraint
system .......................................... 126
Ceiling lights
– front ............................................. 63
– front bulb replacement ............ 192
– rear .............................................. 64
– rear bulb replacement ............. 193
Cellular phone set-up ..................... 106
Changing a wheel ............................ 167
Chassis marking .............................. 235
Checking fluid levels
– brake fluid ................................... 219
– engine oil ..................................... 214
– engine oil consumption............ 215
– power steering fluid ................. 218
– windscreen/rear window
washer fluid ................................ 217
Cigar lighter ...................................... 69
Clock .................................................. 21
Clutch ................................................ 238
CO
2emissions ................................ 253
Controls
– front fog lights............................ 65
– fuel cut-off switch ..................... 66 – advice for preserving
the bodywork ............................ 230
– headlights .................................... 231
– identification plate..................... 234
– paint.............................................. 230
– versions ...................................... 236
– warranty ..................................... 229
– windows ...................................... 231
Bonnet ............................................... 85
Boot.................................................... 78
– anchoring the load .................... 80
– extending the boot .................. 81
– opening/closing .......................... 78
Brake fluid level ............................... 219
Brake light (replacement) .............. 190
Brakes ................................................ 239
– fluid level ..................................... 219
– service and emergency brake .. 239
Bulb replacement ............................ 183
Bulb types.......................................... 184
Capacities......................................... 249
Car maintenance ............................. 205
Carrying children safely ................. 120
ABS system...................................... 90
Additional checks ............................ 210
Adjusting the headlight beam ....... 88
Aerial ................................................. 103
Airbags ............................................... 129
– deactivation ................................ 131
– description and operation ..... 129
– front ............................................. 129
– general warnings........................ 134
– side ............................................... 132
Air cleaner ........................................ 220
Air vents
(directional and adjustable) ........ 49
Annual inspection plan ................... 209
Ashtray .............................................. 69
Automatic climate control system 54
Battery
– changing ....................................... 222
– fluid level .................................... 221
– recharging ................................... 202
– useful advice for lengthening
the life of your battery............. 223
Bodywork