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BRAKE PAD WEAR
(amber)
The warning light on the dial
turns on if the front brake pads are
worn; in this case have them changed as
soon as possible.
d
REAR PNEUMATIC
SUSPENSIONS (red)
(where provided)
The warning light flashes when
an abnormal difference between the
detected height limit and that which is
recommended. In this case: with auto-
matic regulation, drive slowly (approx.
10 km/h) until the warning light switches
off. With manual regulation, return to
the recommended height limit which has
remained blocked high or low.
The warning light remains lit upon the
starting of the engine or during transit
when abnormal pneumatic compensa-
tion occurs. In this case: it is important
to stop and seek advice from the Fiat
Dealership.
…
FRONT FOG LIGHTS
(green)
The warning light turns on
when the front fog lights are turned on.
5
MAIN BEAM
HEADLIGHTS (blue)
The warning light turns on
when the main beams are
turned on.
1
LEFT-HAND
DIRECTION INDICATOR
(green - intermittent)
The warning light turns on when the
direction indicator control lever is
moved downwards or, together with the
right indicator, when the hazard warning
light button is pressed.
F
RIGHT-HAND
DIRECTION INDICATOR
(green - intermittent)
The warning light turns on when the
direction indicator control lever is
moved upwards or, together with the
left indicator, when the hazard warning
light button is pressed.
D
DIPPED HEADLAMPS
(green)
The warning light lights up ac-
tivating the dipped headlamps.
2
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IMPORTANT Do not directly connect the
negative terminals of the two batteries:
sparks could ignite the flammable gas from
the battery. If the other battery is fitted in
another vehicle, prevent accidental con-
tacts between the metal parts of the two
vehicles.BUMP STARTING
Never bump start the engine (by pushing,
towing, or coasting downhill) as this could
cause fuel to flow into the catalytic ex-
haust system and damage it beyond repair.
IMPORTANT Remember that the brake
booster and the power steering system
are not operating until the engine is start-
ed, a greater effort will therefore be re-
quired to press the brake pedal or to turn
the steering wheel.IF A TYRE
IS PUNCTURED
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Wheel changing and correct use of the
jack and spare wheel call for some pre-
cautions as listed below.
Alert other drivers that the
vehicle is stationary in com-
pliance with the regulations in force:
hazard warning lights, warning trian-
gle etc. Any passengers on board
should leave the vehicle, especially if
it is heavily laden. Passengers should
stay away from oncoming traffic
while the wheel is being changed on.
Pull the handbrake.
WARNING
Before starting to change
the wheel, deactivate the
pneumatic suspension system (where
provided). See paragraph “Pneumat-
ic suspensions” in this section.
WARNING
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To change a wheel proceed as
follows:
❒Stop the vehicle in a position that is not
dangerous for oncoming traffic where you
can change the wheel safely. The ground
should be flat and adequately firm;
❒ Turn the engine off and pull up the
handbrake;
❒Engage first gear or reverse;
❒Wear the reflecting safety jacket (com-
pulsory by law in certain countries) be-
fore getting out of the vehicle;
❒On certain versions to take the jack
you have to open the protection lid A-
fig. 2;
❒Take the operating handle A-fig. 3 out
of the relevant retainers;
❒Loosen the locking device B-fig. 3;
❒Use handle B-fig. 3to loosen the spare
wheel support locking bolt fig. 4;
❒Remove the hub-cap (where provided)
by using the supplied tool;
❒Loosen one turn the bolts of the wheel
to change;
❒Turn the handle to extend the jack par-
tially;
❒Set the jack in the proper seat close to
the wheel to change;
❒Make sure the jack slot fits properly on-
to the side member tab;
❒Warn anybody nearby that the vehicle
is about to be lifted. They must stay
clear and not touch the vehicle until it
is back on the ground;
❒Turn the jack handle and lift the vehicle
until the wheel to be changed is sever-
al centimetres off the ground. When
turning the jack handle make sure that
it can be used easily and take care not
to scrape your hand against the ground.
The moving parts of the jack (screw and
joints) may also cause injury if touched.
Clean off any grease;
fig. 4F0P0296m
fig. 5F0P0295m
fig. 2F0P0294m
fig. 3F0P0190m
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Bulbs 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
Taillights
Brake lights
3
rdstop light (supplementary stop light):
– double-hinged rear doors
– double-hinged rear doors (high roof)/
rear hatchback
Reversing light
Rear fog lights
Number plate lights
Front ceiling light with spot lights
Rear ceiling lightH4
H4
W5W
H4
PY21W (amber)
WY5W (amber)
PY21W (amber)
P21/5W
P21/5W
W5W
P21W
P21W
P21W
W5W
12V5W
12V5W D
D
A
D
B
A
B
B
B
A
B
–
–
A
C
C55W
55W
5W
55W
21W
5W
21W
5W
5W
5W
21W
21W
21W
5W
5W
5W
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REAR LIGHT UNITS
fig. 13
Rear light units contain taillights, brake
light, direction indicators and reversing
light bulbs.
fig. 13F0P0184m
To remove the rear headlights and replace
the bulbs, wide open (180°) the rear dou-
ble doors (see paragraph “Rear double
doors” in section “Dashboard and con-
trols”).
fig. 14F0P0185m
To replace a bulb proceed as follows:
❒Identify the bulb to be substituted;
❒Remove the two fixing nuts Aand B
❒From the outside, slide out the trans-
parent group;
❒Keeping hold of the group, undo the
electrical connector;
❒Widen the flaps and extract the lamp
holder;
❒Extract the bulb to be substituted by
slightly pushing and turning it counter-
clockwise (“bayonet” lock) and there-
fore substitute it.
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THIRD BRAKE LIGHT
With boot tailgate
To change a bulb proceed as follows:
❒open the tailgate;
❒slacken the fastening screws A;
❒press both ends of the catch and re-
move the lens unit housing the bulbs;
❒disconnect the electric connector;
❒remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace
it.
With rear double doors fig. 16
To change a bulb proceed as follows:
❒undo the fixing screws Awith a Torx™
screwdriver with a 20” head;
❒remove the bulb holder;
❒remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace
it.
NUMBER PLATE LIGHT
To change a bulb proceed as follows:
Versions with hinged doors fig. 17
❒working from the inside of the vehicle,
remove the internal covering
❒disconnect the connector by widening
the relevant flap;
❒remove the plastic protection;
fig. 15
AA
F0P0210m
fig. 16
A
A
F0P0211m
fig. 17F0P0212m
fig. 18F0P0607m
High Roof Version
❒undo the fixing screws Awith a 8”
wrench;
❒take out the lamp holder;
❒take out the pressure assembled bulb
and substitute it.
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fig. 23F0P0239m
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F1420
15
10
20
15
10
10
20
10
30
40
30
40
30
Fuse box in engine compartment
USERS FUSE AMPERE
Engine control unit, fuel and air supply device, fan unit
Horn
Windscreen and rear window washing pump
Headlight washing pump
Fuel supply device
Secondary brake pedal contact, power steering
ABS/ESP
Ignition switch
Main brake pedal contact
Fuel and air supply device
Front ventilation
Windscreen wiper
Utilities control unit
Free
❒After having opened the engine bay,
slide the support of the window winder
liquid so as to make the access easier.
❒Unhook and turn the fuse box upside
down so as to access the fuses.
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fig. 26
A
F0P0243m
Do not start the engine
when towing the vehicle.
WARNING
Before screwing the drawbar
eye, carefully clean the rela-
tive threaded part. Before starting to
tow the vehicle, take care also to
have completely tightened the draw-
bar eye onto the threaded pin.
WARNING
Before starting to tow, disen-
gage the steering lock (see
paragraph “Ignition device” in section
“Dashboard and controls”).
When towing, remember that without
the help of the brake booster and
power steering, a greater effort is re-
quired on the pedal and steering
wheel. Do not use flexible cables for
towing and avoid jerks. During tow-
ing operations make sure that fasten-
ing the joint to the vehicle does not
damage the components in contact
with it. When towing the vehicle, you
must comply with the specific traffic
regulations regarding the tow ring and
how to tow on the road.
WARNING
fig. 27F0P0608m
TOWING THE VEHICLE
The tow ring provided with the vehicle is
housed in the engine compartment as
shown in fig. 26.
TOW RING
HOOKING
Proceed as follows:
❒open the bonnet and release the tow
ring A-fig. 26from its seat;
❒take away the front or rear door B-fig.
27using the supplied screwdriver;
❒completely undo the drawbar eye on
the relative threaded pin.