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87
FUEL CUT-OFF
SWITCH
This is a safety switch controlled by
the Airbag control unit. Such switch
cuts in on collision and cuts off the fu-
el supply. This results in the engine
stalling.
The multifunction display informs the
driver that the fuel has been cut off
with a dedicated message.If you do not notice fuel leaks
and the vehicle is in a fit state to
continue on its way, proceed as
follows:
– turn the key to S;
– extract the ignition key; rein-
troduce it and start the engine as
usual.
HANDBRAKE
fig. 107
The handbrake lever is situated next
to the driver’s seat.
Pull the handbrake lever Aupwards
as far as it will go to apply the hand-
brake.
When the ignition key is at Mthe
panel indicator light
xwill come on.
If, after a collision, you
can smell fuel or notice
leaks from the fuel-feed
system, to avoid the risk of fire,
do not re-enable the switch.It should not be possible
to move the vehicle after
the lever has gone
through three or four “clicks”. If
this is not the case, have it ad-
justed at a Fiat Dealership.
To release the handbrake:
– slightly lift the handbrake lever A
and press release button B;
– keep the button pressed in and
lower the lever. The instrument pan-
el indicator light
xwill go out.

It is dangerous to let the
engine run in a garage or
other closed area. The
engine consumes oxygen and
gives off carbon dioxide, carbon
monoxide and other poisonous
fumes.
– Make sure the handbrake is up and
the gear lever in Por N: the engine
can be started only with the gear in
these two positions.
– Turn the ignition key to Dwithout
pressing the accelerator pedal.
If the engine does not start at the
first attempt, return the ignition key
to Sbefore trying to start the engine
again.
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93
STARTING THE ENGINEIf the instrument panel warning light
stays on when the ignition key is at M,
turn the key to Sand then back to M;
if the warning light still remains lit, try
with the other keys provided with the
vehicle.
If you are still unable to start the en-
gine (see “In an emergency” chapter)
contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as
possible.
IMPORTANTDo not leave the ig-
nition key at Mwhen the engine is off
to prevent draining the battery charge.MOVING THE CAR
Proceed as follows:
– press fully the brake pedal;
– select the required gear lever po-
sition;
– accelerate progressively; the vehi-
cle is started and the gear shift de-
pends on the position selected.
When the ignition key is
at M, it is possible to shift
the gear lever from P on-
ly when the brake pedal is fully
depressed (Shift-lock safety de-
vice).

The T.P.M.S. system
does not exempt the dri-
ver to check tyre and
space-saver spare wheel pressure
at regular intervals.
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123
IMPORTANTTyre pressure
should be checked with tyres rested
and cold. Should it become necessary
for whatever reason to check pres-
sure with hot tyres, do not reduce
pressure although it is higher than the
prescribed value but repeat the check
when tyres are cold.IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT
THE T.P.M.S. SYSTEM
Failure indications will not be stored
and therefore will not be displayed
when turning the engine off and on
again. If failure persists, the control
unit will send warning indications to
the instrument panel only after a few
seconds when the car is moving.
IMPORTANTT.P.M.S. system can-
not indicate sudden tyre pressure
drops (e.g.: tyre burst). In this event,
brake the car cautiously and avoid sud-
den steering.
IMPORTANTReplacing standard
tyres with winter tyres and vice ver-
sa involves T.P.M.S. system set-up that
shall be performed at Fiat Dealer-
ships only.
IMPORTANT The T.P.M.S. system
requires special equipment. Consult
Fiat Dealership to know what type
of accessories are compatible with the
system (wheels, wheel caps, etc.). Us-
ing other accessories could cause sys-
tem malfunctioning.IMPORTANTTyre pressure could
change according to outside temper-
ature. For this reason the T.P.M.S. sys-
tem could temporarily indicate low
tyre pressure. In this event check pres-
sure with cold tyres and restore prop-
er inflation values if required.
IMPORTANTIf the car is fitted
with T.P.M.S. system, tyre and/or rim
removal and refitting operations in-
volve special precautions; to prevent
damages or wrong sensor refitting,
contact Fiat Dealership to have tyre
and/or rim changed.
IMPORTANTIf the car is fitted
with T.P.M.S. system, when changing a
tyre, change also the rubber seal of the
valve. Contact a Fiat Dealership.
IMPORTANT Strong radio-fre-
quency disturbances could inhibit
proper TPMS system operation. This
condition is indicated by a dedicated
massage on the display. This indication
will go off automatically as soon as the
radio-frequency disturbance ceases.

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147
CHEAP RUNNING THAT RESPECTS
THE ENVIRONMENT
LOOKING AFTER EMISSION
CONTROL DEVICES
The correct use of pollution control
devices not only ensures respect for
the environment but also has an effect
on the car’s performance. Keeping
these devices in good condition is
therefore a fundamental rule for dri-
ving that is easy on your pocket and
on the environment too.
The first step to take is to follow the
Service Schedule to the letter.
Only use diesel for motor vehicles
(EN590 specification). Environmental protection has been
one of the guiding principles in the
production of the Ulysse. It is no ac-
cident that its pollution control equip-
ment is much more effective than that
required by current legislation.
Nonetheless, the environment can-
not get by without a concerted effort
from everyone.
By following a few simple rules the
motorist can avoid harming the envi-
ronment and often cut down fuel con-
sumption at the same time.
On this subject, a number of useful
tips have been given below to supple-
ment those marked by symbol
#, at
various points of the manual.
You are asked to read both the for-
mer and latter carefully.If you have trouble starting, do not
turn the ignition key for long periods.
Be especially careful to avoid bump
starting the vehicle by pushing, towing
or rolling downhill: these are all ma-
noeuvres that can damage the catalyt-
ic exhaust.
For emergency starts only use an
auxiliary battery.
If the engine begins to “lose its
smoothness” when travelling, contin-
ue your journey but reduce the de-
mands you are making on the engine
and have the vehicle checked at a Fi-
at Dealership.
When the instrument panel fuel re-
serve warning light comes on, fill up as
soon as possible. A fuel level that is
too low can cause an uneven supply of
fuel with the inevitable increase in ex-
haust temperature; this would seri-
ously damage the catalytic converter.

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213
CLEANING SEATS
AND FABRICS
Remove dust with a soft brush and
vacuum cleaner.
Brush the seats with a damp sponge
with water and a neutral soap.
CLEANING LEATHER SEATS
Remove the dry dirt with a chamois
leather or very slightly moist cloth
without exerting too much pressure.
Remove liquid or grease stains with
a dry absorbent cloth without rubbing.
Then wipe with a chamois leather or
soft cloth moistened with water and
neutral soap.
IMPORTANTNever use alcohol
or alcohol-based products.STEERING WHEEL/GEAR
LEVER KNOB WITH
GENUINE LEATHER
COVERING
These components shall only be
cleaned with water and neutral soap.
Never use spirit or alcohol-based
products.
Before using special products for
cleaning interiors, read carefully label
instructions and indications to make
sure they are free from spirit and/or
alcohol-based substances.
If when cleaning the windscreen with
special glass products, some drops fall
on the leather covering of the steer-
ing wheel/gear lever knob remove
them immediately and then clean with
water and neutral soap.
IMPORTANTTake the utmost
care when engaging the steering lock
to prevent scratching the leather cov-
ering.PLASTIC PARTS INSIDE
THE CAR
Use special products designed not to
alter the appearance of the compo-
nents.
IMPORTANTDo not use alcohol
or petrol to clean the instrument
panel.
Do not keep aerosol
cans in the vehicle. There
is the risk they might ex-
plode. Aerosol cans must never
be exposed to a temperature
above 50°C; when the weather
starts to get hot the temperature
inside the vehicle might go well
beyond that figure.

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235
1.Side vents
2.Passenger air bag
3.Sound system/Infotelematic Connect system (where
fitted)
4.Sound system/Infotelematic Connect system display
(where fitted)
5.Revolution counter
6.Speedometer
7.Fuel gauge with low fuel warning light and engine
coolant temperature gauge with warning light showing
when the temperature is too high
8.Central vents
9.Gear lever
10.Left-hand stalk: headlight control
11.Horn
12.Instrument panel: odometer display and warning lights
13.Right-hand stalk, windscreen washer, rear window
washer and trip computer14.ASR system on/off.
15.Headlight beam adjuster (Xeno light versions excluded)
16.Sound system controls on steering wheel
17.Ignition switch
18.Driver air bag
19.Document compartment
20.Cruise control control lever
21.Ashtray and glove compartment
22.Console
23.Glove compartment/Infotelematic Connect system re-
mote controls (where fitted)
24.Cigar lighter
25.Hazard lights
26.Climate system automatic controls
27.Glove compartment

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236
INSTRUMENTS
A -Odometer display: speedometer,
miles counter, maintenance indicator,
engine oil level gauge (where fitted)
and, for versions with automatic gear,
engaged gear indicator
B -Warning lights
C -Trip miles counter reset button
D -Button for instrument panel
brightness adjustment
fig. 2F0B0412b
fig. 3F0B0413b

INDEX
243
Fuel filler cap ................................. 134
Fuel gauge....................................... 53
Fuel supply/ignition
- technical specifications ......... 220
Fuses (replacement) ................... 170
- fusebox in the engine
compartment ................... 173-176
- fusebox in the glove
compartment ..................... 172-174
- fuse list .............. 174-175-176-177
- fusebox next to
battery............................... 172-175
- general instructions ............... 170
Getting to know your car ....... 9
Glove compartment ................... 98
Glove compartment light
- bulb replacement .................... 169
Handbrake................................... 87
Hazard lights ......................... 85-86
HBA system ................................... 118
Headlight automatic
switching on ................................ 80
Headlamp washer
- control ...................................... 209
- liquid level ................................ 192Headlamps
- automatic switching on .......... 80
- headlamp beam
positioning .................................... 115
- slant compensation ................. 115
- Xenon lights ............................ 114
If a tyre is punctured
(changing the wheel) ................ 154
If an accident occurs .................. 182
- first-aid kit ............................... 183
- if anyone is injured ................ 182
Ignition switch .............................. 18
In an emergency ........................... 153
Infotelematic
CONNECT system ................... 56
Instrument panel .............. 50-51-52
- brightness adjustment ............ 50
Instruments .......................... 50-51-52
Interior equipment ..................... 96
Interiors (maintenance) ............. 212
- cleaning ...................................... 213
“Isofix Type” child's seat
(presetting for mounting) ........ 47
Jack .............................. 156-157-158
Jacking the car .............................. 179- with an arm hoist
or a shop jack................. 179-180
- with the jack ........................... 179
Keys ............................................ 11
- duplicate keys........................... 15
- remote control
functions ........................... 12-13
- replacing the battery ............. 14
- request for additional
remote controls .......................... 17
Litter container........................... 98
Load anchorage ........................... 110
Load limiting devices ................... 38
Lower glove compartment ....... 96
Lubricant and fluid
specifications ..................... 230-231
Luggage and ski racks .................. 113
Luggage compartment
- emergency opening................. 110
- opening/closing ........................ 109
Luggage compartment lights
- bulb replacement ................... 170
Luggage retaining net ................. 100