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ALARM
(where provided)
In addition to all the remote control func-
tions described above, an alarm has been
installed, which is controlled by a receiv-
er unit located under the dashboard near
the fuse box.
ALARM TRIPPING
The alarm trips in the following cases:
❒when one of the doors or bonnet is
opened illegitimately (perimeter pro-
tection);
❒when the ignition system is started up
(ignition key rotated to MAR);
❒when the battery cables are cut;
❒when someone is moving inside the
passenger compartment (volumetric
protection);
❒when the vehicle is unusually lifted/tilt-
ed.
Depending on the markets where the ve-
hicle is sold, alarm tripping causes either
a siren or direction indicators to go on
(for approx. 26 seconds). Alarm tripping
and the number of cycles depend on the
sales market.Provision has been made for a maximum
number of acoustic/visual cycles, after
which the system resumes its standard
control function.
Volumetric and anti-lift protections are
disabled by pressing the control button in-
stalled on the front dashboard (see para-
graph “Anti-lift protections).
IMPORTANT The engine stop function is
guaranteed by the Fiat CODE, which is au-
tomatically activated when the ignition key
is extracted from the starter device.
ENABLING THE ALARM
Keep the doors and bonnets closed and
either turn the ignition key to STOPor
remove it. Direct the key with the remote
control towards the vehicle and press but-
ton
Á, then release it.
Excluding some versions for specific mar-
kets, the system produces a sound warn-
ing (beep) and enables door locking.
Before the alarm is enabled, a self-test is
run. If a failure is detected, the system pro-
duces a new acoustic signal and shows a
message on the display (see section
“Warning lights and messages”). If this is the case, disable the alarm by
pressing button Æ, check correct locking
of the doors, bonnet and boot, and enable
the alarm again by pressing button
Á.
If a door or the bonnet is not correctly
closed, it will be excluded from the test-
ing by the alarm system.
If the alarm produces an acoustic signal
even when the doors, bonnet and boot
are correctly closed, a failure has occurred
in system operation. Go to a Fiat Dealer-
ship.
IMPORTANT If the central door locking
system is engaged using the metal insert
of the key, the alarm is not enabled.
IMPORTANT Originally, the alarm is con-
figured in compliance with the regulations
existing in the different countries.
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fig. 3F0T0281m
Important notes:
❒the jack weight is 1.76 kg;
❒the jack requires no adjustment;
❒the jack cannot be repaired. If it breaks
it must be replaced with a new jack;
❒no tool other than the cranking device
has to be fitted on the jack.
To replace a tyre proceed as follows:
❒stop the vehicle in a position so that it
is not a danger for on-coming traffic in
a location where you can replace the
wheel safely. The ground must be flat
and compact.
❒Turn the engine off and pull up the
handbrake.
❒Engage first gear or reverse.
❒open the rear swing doors the luggage
compartment tailgate, take the tool bag
fig. 2located on the left side of the lug-
gage compartment releasing the flexible
retainers and place it next to the wheel
to be changed;❒the box contains the following tools fig.
3:
Aa jack cranking device;
Ba jack;
Ca wrench for tyre assembly/disassem-
bly;
Da tow hook ring;
Ea retention strap for tool box;
Fa fuse extractor;
Ga screw driver.
The tool box also contains a few spare fus-
es.
fig. 2F0T0206m
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IF A FUSE BLOWS
GENERAL
Fuses are protective devices for the elec-
tric system: they come into action (i.e. cut
off) mainly due to a fault or improper ac-
tion on the system.
When a specific device does not work cor-
rectly, check the efficiency of the corre-
sponding fuse. The conducting element
A- fig. 46must not be interrupted.
If it is, replace the blown fuse with a new
one having the same amperage (same
colour).
Bintact fuse.
Cfuse with broken conducting element.
To replace the fuse use the extractor D
positioned inside the tool box or the Fix
& Go kit container (where provided).
If the fuse blows out again,
contact the Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
Never replace a fuse with
another one having higher
amperage: FIRE HAZARD.
If a general protection fuse trips
(MEGA-FUSE, MIDI-FUSE), contact
the Fiat Dealership.
Remove the key from the ignition
switch and switch off all points of use
before replacing a fuse.
WARNING
Never replace a blown fuse
with metal wires or other ma-
terial.
fig. 46F0T0015m
To identify the protection fuse, see the ta-
bles in the following pages.
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FUSES INSTALLED ON ENGINE
WIRED BOX
The fuse box is positioned on the right-
hand side of the engine.Removing the lid of the fuse box
Proceed as follows:
❒remove the lid A-fig. 47protecting the
positive pole of the battery by pulling
it up;
❒use the fin A-fig. 48to remove the fuse
box protection lid B;
❒move the lid towards the headlight by
turning it anticlockwise (as shown by
the arrow). Then, remove it, fig. 49.
❒The fuse central unit is now accessible,
fig. 50.
fig. 47F0T0171mfig. 48F0T0172m
fig. 49F0T0173m
If you need to wash the en-
gine compartment, take care
not to directly hit the engine
compartment control unit
with the water jet.
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Re-installing the lid of the fuse box
To re-install the lid proceed as follows:
❒fit the two attachments A-fig. 51in the
corresponding seats on the fuse box;
❒hook the fin Bin its seat until the lock-
ing click is heard.
fig. 50F0T0181m
fig. 51F0T0174m
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FUSES INSTALLED ON
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
WIRED BOX
Access to the fuses is gained by removing
the two screws A-fig. 52 using the metal
insert of the ignition key and subsequently
removing the door B.
Fuses are positioned in the two fuse hold-
er boxes illustrated in fig. 53.
fig. 52F0T0178m
fig. 53F0T0183m
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Child carriers .......................................... 89
Childproof device .................................. 61
Choke ....................................................... 13
Cigar lighter ............................................ 57
Clutch ....................................................... 178
CO
2emissions ....................................... 189
Controls ................................................... 54
Dashboard and controls................. 4
Dead lock device .................................... 11
Digital display........................................... 16
Dimensions .............................................. 183
Doors
– centralized lock/unlock .................. 59
– childproof safety .............................. 61
– double panel rear doors ................62
– sliding side doors ............................. 60
DPF............................................................. 82
EBD system ............................................ 70
Engine codes- Engine compartment
(servicing) .............................................. 171
Engine hood ............................................ 67
Engine oil
– consumption ..................................... 159
– level check ......................................... 161
Engine starting ..............................102-120
Engine
– fuel system ........................................ 178
– identification codes ......................... 176
– powertrain ........................................ 178
– specification ...................................... 177
Environmental protection .................... 82
EOBD system ......................................... 76
ESP system................................................ 72
Fiat CODE (system) ............................. 7
Fix&Go (device) ..................................... 126
Fluids and lubricants .............................. 190Fog lights
– bulb replacement ............................. 135
– control ............................................... 54
Follow me home (device) .................... 48
Front roof lights ...........................138-139
Front seat arm rest ............................... 56
Fuel cap .................................................... 81
Fuel system .............................................. 178
Fuel
– consumption ..................................... 189
– economy ............................................ 102
– system shutoff .................................. 55
Fuses (replacement) .............................. 141
Glass cleaning ......................................... 49
Glove box ................................................ 56
Handbrake ............................................... 104
Hazard warning lights ............................ 54
Head rests ............................................... 36
Headlamps
– beam adjustment abroad ............... 70
– beam alignment ................................ 70
– leveling ............................................... 70
– trim adjust ......................................... 70
Heater system/
Heating and ventilation ......................... 41
High beams
– bulb replacement ............................. 134
– control ............................................... 47
– flashing ............................................... 47
High mounted brake lights
– bulb replacement ............................. 137
Identification data .................................. 174
In an emergency ................................ 119
Instrument board ................................... 6
Instrument panel .................................... 5
Instrumentation ...................................... 14 ABS system ............................................. 71
Added-on electrical/
electronic devices ............................... 80
Air cleaner/anti/pollen .......................... 163
Air outlets ............................................... 40
Airbag .............................................96-98
Alarm ........................................................ 11
Ash tray .................................................... 57
ASR (system)............................................ 73
Backlight washer
– control ............................................... 50
– liquid level ......................................... 160
Backlight wiper
– blade ................................................... 168
– control ............................................... 50
– nozzle ................................................. 168
Backup light
– bulb replacement ............................. 136
Battery
– recharging .......................................... 149
– replacement ...................................... 163
Body versions ......................................... 176
Body
– maintenance ...................................... 169
– version coding .................................. 176
Brake lights
– bulb replacement ............................. 136
Brake Assist.............................................. 72
Brakes ....................................................... 181
Bulb replacement ................................... 130
Bulkheads ................................................. 34
Capacities ................................................ 187
Car radio (provision for) ...................... 79
Care and maintenance .......................... 151
– heavy duty use of vehicle ............... 157
– routine checks .................................. 157
– routine maintenance ....................... 152
– service plan ....................................... 153
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