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Two switching off modes are provided:
❒when closing all doors, the 3-minute
timing will go off and a 10-second one
will start. This timing will go off when
turning the key to MAR;
❒when locking the doors (by both re-
mote control or key into driver’s door
lock), the ceiling light goes off.
On Emotion and Dynamic versions, ceil-
ing light will switch on and off gradually;
the ceiling light will switch off automati-
cally 15 minutes after turning the engine
off.BOOT LIGHT fig. 54
For versions fitted with boot light, the bulb
comes on automatically when opening the
tailgate and it will go off at closing. Ceiling light timing
(transparent central position)
Three different switching on modes are
provided:
❒when opening a door three-minute tim-
ing will start and it will be repeated each
time a door is opened;
❒approx. 10-second timing will start
when removing the ignition key within
two minutes from turning the engine
off;
❒approx. 10-second timing will start
when opening the doors (by both re-
mote control or key into driver’s door
lock).
fig. 54F0G0230mfig. 53F0G0032m
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ODDMENT COMPARTMENT
UNDER THE SEAT
(where provided) fig. 60
On Emotion versions, under the passen-
ger’s seat there is an oddment compart-
ment (if there is not the HI-FI system sub-
woofer).
To use it, raise the front side of the seat
cushion 1to release it, then raise the back
of the cushion 2(on the back rest side).
To close the oddment compartment, low-
er and fit the back of the cushion under
the back rest without forcing, then press
the front side of the cushion until locking
it into place.GLASS HOLDER
The central console houses two recess-
es fig. 61for glasses, cups or cans.
At the back there is a third recess fig. 62
to house a glass. GLOVEBOX ON PASSENGER’S
SIDE DASHBOARD fig. 59
Open the glovebox as indicated by the ar-
row.
On the dashboard, above the glovebox,
there is an oddment compartment for
small objects.
On certain versions, the glovebox has been
replaced with an open oddment compart-
ment.
fig. 59F0G0035mfig. 60F0G0273mfig. 61
˙˙˙˙
F0G0038m
fig. 62F0G0065m
Do not travel with the glove
boxes open: risk of passen-
ger’s injury in case of accident.
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DOORS
LOCKING/UNLOCKING FROM
THE OUTSIDE fig. 69
To unlock
Turn the key to 1and lift the handle.
With central door locking system (where
provided), when the key is turned all
doors are unlocked at the same time.
By remote control (where provided),
press button Ëto open the doors.To lock
Turn the key to 2with the door shut
properly.
With central door locking system (where
provided), all doors must be shut prop-
erly.
By remote control (where provided),
press button Á; to close the doors.
If one of the doors is not shut properly,
the central door locking system will fail.
IMPORTANT If one of the front doors is
open or the system is failing, central lock-
ing will not activate and after 6 attempts
in rapid sequence the device will be ex-
cluded for about 60 seconds. If there is a fault in the electrical
device fig. 67 and 68
Take the key Ein the tool box (in the
boot) and manually open/close the sun-
roof fitting the key into the motor seat.
To reach the seat, remove the pressure-
fit cover Flocated on the central roof
cross member (dividing the sunroof mo-
bile section from the fixed one).
fig. 67F0G0201m
fig. 68F0G0200m
fig. 69F0G0686m
Before opening a door,
make sure this can be done
in safety.
WARNING
Open the doors only when
the car is stationary.
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CHILD LOCK fig. 71
To prevent opening the rear doors from
the inside.
This device can be engaged only with rear
doors open:
❒position 1- disengaged (door can
opened from the passenger’s compart-
ment);
❒position 2- engaged (door cannot
opened from the passenger’s compart-
ment).
The device will be engaged even if the
doors are unlocked electrically.
IMPORTANT Always use the device
when transporting children.
IMPORTANT After engaging the lock,
check by trying to open a rear door with
the internal handle. LOCKING/UNLOCKING FROM
THE PASSENGER’S
COMPARTMENT fig. 70
To unlock
Pull lever A.
With central door locking system, oper-
ating the driver’s door lever Awill unlock
all the doors. Lever Aof the other doors
will only open the corresponding door.
fig. 70F0G0062mfig. 71F0G0063m
To lock
Push lever Atowards the door. Operat-
ing the driver’s door lever Awill lock all
the doors. On the other doors the lever
will only lock the corresponding door.
With mechanical lock (i.e.: without cen-
tralised system), to lock a door you shall
operate the corresponding door lever; on-
ly for rear doors locking can be engaged
also with the door open.
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To restore the use of the rear seat: lift the
seat back and push it backwards until you
hear the locking click and make sure the
seat belts are at the front of the seat back.
The car can be fitted, as optional, with sep-
arate rear seats.
The boot extension possibilities offered
by the split seat are many and they should
be chosen according to the number of
passengers and the amount of luggage to
be carried:
❒total extension with right and left side
of the seat tilted as described above;
❒partial extension with left or right side
of the seat tilted and place only for No.
1 rear passenger.
IMPORTANT If in the boot there is a
rather heavy load and you are travelling at
night, check and adjust aiming of the main
beam headlights (see “Headlights” in this
section).EXTENDING THE BOOT
(versions with rear sliding seat)
fig. 79 and 80
Partial extension
Use lever A(in the passenger’s compart-
ment) or the central tab Din the boot to
move the seat forward.
Total extension
Remove the rear parcel shelf as previous-
ly described (see versions with rear fixed
seat).
Use lever Aor central tab Din the boot
to move the seat to the required position
(e.g.: fully forward for total boot exten-
sion);
Lift lever Bor Cor pull side tabs Eor F
in the boot to release the seat back rest
section to tilt; both if you want to tilt the
whole back rest. EXTENDING THE BOOT
(versions with rear fixed seat)
fig. 78
Proceed as follows:
1) Remove the rear parcel shelf and fit it
behind the back rests. To remove the rear
parcel shelf, release catches A(one per
side) and pull the rear parcel shelf out-
wards.
2) Operate the levers on the seat back
outer side and tilt the seat back forwards
putting aside the seat belts.
For central seat belts with three anchor
point see paragraph “Use of the central
seat belt” in section “Safety devices”.
fig. 78F0G0131mfig. 79F0G0257m
A heavy load that has not
been secured may cause se-
rious harm.
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For certain versions, the front seat belts
have just one fixed anchoring point C-
fig. 3on the door post.USING THE CENTRAL SEAT
BELT
Static lap belt with 2 anchor points
(for versions/markets where
applicable) fig. 4
To fasten the seat belt: fit the tongue A
into the buckle Buntil hearing the locking
click.
To unfasten the seat belt: press button C.
To adjust the belt: run the tape in the
buckle D, pulling the end E) to tighten and
section Fto loosen.
fig. 3F0G0195mfig. 4F0G0224m
Make height adjustment
when the car is stationary.
WARNING
After adjustment, always
check that the slider is an-
chored in one of the positions pro-
vided. To do this, with the button A
released, exert a further pressure to
allow the anchor device to catch if re-
lease did not take place at one of the
preset positions.
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7.5
7.5
10
7.5
15
15
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
5
5
15
–
–
7.5
7.5
7.5
20
10
10
10
10 F31
F35
F35
F37
F41
F45
F46
F49
F49
F49
F50
F51
F51
F54
FA
FB
F12
F13
F13
F38
F39
F39
F39
F39
FUSE SUMMARY TABLE
Passenger’s compartment fusebox - fig. 47FUSE AMPERE
Reversing light
+15 radio
Central dashboard
+15 stop light
Door mirrors defroster
Heated seats (pre-arrangements)
Electric sunroof
Automatic climate control system
Tyre pressure
Sensor for water presence in the gas oil filter
+15 air bag control unit
+15 Body-computer control unit
+15 instrument panel
Subwoofer
Free
Free
Right dipped beam headlight
Left dipped beam headlight
To adjust the headlight slant
+ 30 door locking device
EOBD diagnosis socket
Radio
Automatic climate control system
Tyre pressure
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Bonnet .................................................. 63
Boot ........................................................ 60
– extension......................................... 62
– opening/closing .........................60-61
– removing the rear parcel shelf .. 62
Boot light .............................................. 51
– bulb replacement........................... 145
Brakes..................................................... 183
– fluid level ........................................ 165
– technical data ................................ 183
Bulb (replacement) ............................. 136
– general instructions ..................... 136
– types of bulbs ................................ 137
Capacities ............................................ 190
Car inactivity ....................................... 112
Car maintenance ................................. 155
– additional checks .......................... 159
– Annual Inspection Schedule ....... 159
– climate control system ............ 43-47
– scheduled service ......................... 156
– Service Schedule ........................... 157
Carrying children safely ..................... 87
Ceiling lights ......................................... 50
– boot light ........................................ 51
– front ................................................ 50
Central door locking system ............ 57Chassis (marking) ............................... 179
Child lock.............................................. 58
Child restraint systems
– "Isofix type" .................................. 91
– Passenger’s seat compliance ..... 89
Cigar lighter.......................................... 53
Clutch..................................................... 182
CO
2emissions ..................................... 194
Code Card ........................................... 8
Consumption ....................................... 193
– engine oil ........................................ 163
– fuel ................................................... 293
Containing running costs .................. 106
Controls................................................ 52
Control buttons .................................. 52
Correct use of the car ...................... 101
Dashboard........................................... 5
Demisting the windows...........40-42-46
Digital clock ..............................18-20-25
Digital display ....................................... 18
Dimensions .......................................... 187
Dipped beam headlights .................... 48
– bulb replacement........................... 140
– control ............................................ 48
Direction indicators ........................... 48
– control ............................................ 48
ABS ...................................................... 67
Accessories purchased
by the owner .................................... 77
Air bag .................................................. 93
– front air bag driver’s side ........... 94
– front air bag passenger’s side ..... 95
– Side bags and
Window bags.................................. 96
Air filter ................................................ 166
Air recirculation .......................39-41-45
Air vents ............................................... 38
Ashtray................................................... 53
At the filling station ............................ 190
Automatic climate control system .. 44
Battery.................................................. 168
– checking the charge ..................... 168
– important notes ............................ 160
– jump starting .................................. 125
– recharging ...................................... 152
– replacing ......................................... 168
– useful advice.................................... 169
Bodywork.............................................. 173
– maintenance .................................. 174
– protection....................................... 173
– version codes ................................ 180
– warranty ......................................... 174
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