TRIP COMPUTER
Pressing button TRIP, the “Trip computer” function gives information
relating to the operating status of the car.
This function is resettable.
Values displayed are: Cruising range, Travelled distance, Average fuel
consumption, Current fuel consumption, Average speed, Travel time
(driving time). Value selected will be displayed until a new
information is requested.
(*) When the Current fuel consumption value is displayed, the word
TRIP will not be displayed.
Start of journey procedure (reset)
To start a new journey, with the key to MAR, keep the TRIP button
pressed for over 2 seconds (see paragraph “Display control buttons”).
IMPORTANT The “Cruising range” and “Current fuel consumption”
information cannot be reset.
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Cruising range
Average/Current
fuel consumption (*) Distance
travelled
Average speed
Trip time
Cruising range= shows the distance (in km or
miles) that the car can still cover before needing
fuel, assuming that driving conditions are kept
unvaried. The display will show “- - - -” in the
following cases:
❒value for range to empty lower than 50 km or
fuel level below 4 litres; in this event before “- -
- -” the message “Warning, limited range” will
be displayed (this message will be displayed also
if not in TRIP COMPUTER mode);
❒in case of car parked with engine running for a
long period, when the car moves off the range to
empty indication will be displayed again.
Travelled distance= shows the km (or miles)
covered from last reset (*).
Average fuel consumption= shows the average
consumption calculated from last reset (*), this
value can be expressed in l/100 km or mpg.
Instant consumption= shows the fuel
consumption variation updated every second, it can
be expressed in l/100 km or mpg. In case of car
parked with engine running the display will show “-
- - -”. When the car moves off the instant
consumption indication will be displayed again.
Average speed= shows the average speed of the
car in relation with total time elapsed from last reset
(*), this value can be expressed in km/h or in mph.
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Travel time= time elapsed from last reset (*).
(*) Reset can be:
– “manual”, reset is performed by the driver by
pressing the relevant button (see paragraph
“Control buttons”)
– “automatic”, reset is performed when the
travelled distance reaches 3999.9 km or when
travel time reaches 99:59 (99 hours and 59
minutes)
– after reconnecting the battery.
IMPORTANT Lacking information, Trip computer
values are displayed with “- - - -”. When restoring
normal operating conditions after a failure,
calculation will restart regularly without resetting
values.
IMPORTANT After battery
disconnection/connection certain displayed values
are equal to “- - - -” until significant data for
calculation are available.
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“CONSUMPTION UNIT” (Cons.)
This function enables to select the unit of measure for fuel consumption (km/l, l/100 km or mpg) according to
the previously set distance unit (km or mi, see previous paragraph “Distance measuring unit”). To set this
function proceed as follows:
R
Q
R
Q
RIf setting mi
If setting km
Use buttons +/– to set the fuel
consumption unit km/l or l/100km.
Set selection flashes
Return to
menu screen Return to menu
screen
See “Initial check”
and “Access to
menu screen”
Menu screen
– +
Q
Q
Return to
previously
displayed screen,
e.g.:
– +
Q= Press “MODE” button for less than two seconds - R= Press “MODE” button for over two seconds
Q
Q
RR
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TRIP COMPUTER
The “Trip computer” displays information relating to the operating status of the car. This function comprises the
“General trip”, concerning the complete mission of the car and “Trip B”, concerning the partial car mission. The
car is delivered with “Trip B” set to “ON”. This function (as shown in the graph below) is contained within the
complete mission. Both functions are resettable. The “General trip” displays the figures relating to Cruising
Range, Travelled Distance, Average fuel consumption, Current fuel consumption, Average speed, Travel time
(driving time). “Trip B” displays information concerning Travel Distance B, Average fuel consumption B,
Average speed B, Travel time B (driving time). The “Trip B” function can be excluded.
Start of journey procedure (reset)
To start a new journey monitored by the “General Trip”, with the key to MAR, press button
{on right
steering column stalk with mode
&(see paragraph “Display control buttons”).
The reset operation in the presence of the screens concerning the “General trip” makes it possible to reset also
the “Trip B”. The reset operation in the presence of the screens concerning only the “Trip B” makes it possible
to reset only the information associated with this function.
IMPORTANT The “Cruising range” information cannot be reset.
Reset TRIP B
End of partial mission
Start of new partial mission
End of partial mission
Start of new partial mission
Reset TRIP B
End of partial mission
Start of new partial mission Reset GENERAL TRIP
End of complete mission - Start of new missionReset GENERAL TRIP
End of complete mission - Start of new mission
End of partial mission
Start of new partial mission Reset TRIP B
Reset TRIP B
TRIP B
TRIP B
TRIP B GENERAL TRIP˙
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˙
˙˙
˙
˙ ˙
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Cruising range= = Shows the distance in km (or
mi) that the car can still cover before needing fuel,
assuming that driving conditions are kept unvaried.
The display will show “- - - - in the following
cases:
❒value for range to empty lower than 50 km or
fuel level below 4 litres; in this event before
“- - - -” the message “Warning, limited range”
will be displayed (this message will be displayed
also if not in TRIP COMPUTER mode);
❒in case of car parked with engine running for a
long period, when the car moves off the range to
empty indication will be displayed again.
Travelled distance= shows the km (or miles)
covered from last reset (*).
Average fuel consumption= shows the average
consumption calculated from last reset (*), this
value can be expressed in l/100 km, km/l or mpg.
Instant consumption = shows the fuel
consumption variation updated every second, it can
be expressed in l/100 km or mpg. In case of car
parked with engine running the display will show
“- - - -”. When the car moves off the instant
consumption indication will be displayed again.
Average speed= shows the average speed of the
car in relation with total time elapsed from last reset
(*) and it can be expressed in km/h or in mph.Travel time= time elapsed from last reset (*).
(*) Reset can be:
– “manual”, reset is performed by the driver by
pressing the relevant button (see paragraph
“Control buttons”)
– “automatic”, reset is performed when the
travelled distance reaches 9999.9 km or when
Travel time reaches 99:59 (99 hours and 59
minutes)
– after reconnecting the battery.
IMPORTANT Lacking information, Trip computer
values are displayed with “- - - -”. When normal
operating condition is reset, calculation of different
units will restart regularly. Values displayed before
the failure will not be reset (*).
IMPORTANT After battery disconnection/
connection certain displayed values are equal to
“- - - -” until significant data for calculation are
available.
Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from the roof
as soon as they are no longer used. These
accessories lower air penetration and adversely
affect consumption levels. When needing to carry
particularly voluminous objects, preferably use a
trailer.
Electric devices
Use electric devices only for the amount of time
needed. Rear heated window, additional headlights,
windscreen wipers and heater fan need a
considerable amount of energy, therefore increasing
the requirement of current increases fuel
consumption (up to +25% in the urban cycle).Climate control
The air conditioner is an additional load which
greatly affects the engine leading to higher
consumption (on average up to +20%). When the
temperature outside the vehicle permits it, use the
air vents where possible.
Spoilers
The use of non-certified aerodynamic items may
adversely affect air drag and consumption levels.
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Starting
Do not warm the engine with the car at a standstill
or at idle or high speed: under these conditions the
engine warms up much more slowly, increasing
electrical consumption and emissions. It is therefore
advisable to move off immediately, slowly, avoiding
high speeds. This way the engine will warm faster.
Unnecessary actions
Avoid accelerating when waiting at traffic lights or
before switching off the engine. This and also
double declutching is absolutely pointless on
modern cars and also increase consumption and
pollution.
Gear selection
As soon as the conditions of the traffic and road
allow, use a higher gear. Using a low gear to obtain
brilliant performance increases consumption.
In the same way improper use of a high gear
increases consumption, emissions an engine wear.
Top speed
Fuel consumption considerably increases with
speed. Keep speed as constant as possible, avoid
superfluous braking and accelerating, which cost in
terms of both fuel and emissions. Acceleration
Accelerating violently increasing the revs will
greatly affect consumption and emissions:
acceleration should be gradual and should not
exceed the maximum torque.
CONDITIONS OF USE
Cold starting
Short journeys and frequent cold starts do not allow
the engine to reach optimum operating temperature.
This results in a significant increase in consumption
levels (from +15 to +30% on the urban cycle) and
emission of harmful substances.
Traffic situations and road conditions
Rather high consumption levels are tied to
situations with heavy traffic, for example in queues
with frequent use of the lower gears or in cities with
many traffic lights. Also winding mountain roads
and rough road surfaces adversely affect
consumption.
Traffic hold-ups
During prolonged hold-ups (e.g.: level crossings) the
engine should be switched off.
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IDENTIFICATION DATA ..................................... 319
ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS ........ 321
ENGINE ............................................................... 322
FUEL FEED/IGNITION ....................................... 323
TRANSMISSION .................................................. 323
BRAKES ................................................................ 324
SUSPENSIONS ...................................................... 324
STEERING ............................................................ 324
WHEELS............................................................... 325
DIMENSIONS ........................................................ 329
PERFORMANCE ................................................... 330
WEIGHTS ............................................................. 331
CAPACITIES ......................................................... 332
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ................................. 333
FUEL CONSUMPTION ......................................... 335
CO
2EMISSIONS .................................................. 336