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1.4
1300
900
825
1090
1450
2200
1000
500
75
601330
1000
925
1090
1450
2330
1000
500
75
601370
1000
925
1090
1450
2370
1300
500
75
60
1.3 Multijet1.6 Multijet2.0 Multijet
1410
1000
925
1120
1450
2410
1500
500
75
60
CARGO LONG WHEELBASE WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight (with all fluids,
fuel tank filled to 90%
and without optional extras)
Payload including
the driver (*):
Payload
excluding the driver (*):
Maximum permitted loads (**)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable loads
– braked trailer:
– non-braked trailer:
Maximum load on roof (***):
Maximum load on the ball joint
(braked trailer):
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.
(**) Loads that must not be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load carrying plat-
form within the maximum permitted loads.
(***) Including the weight of any carrying systems fitted (Lineaccessori Fiat bars/box).

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1.4
1170
990
915
1090
1450
2160
1000
500
0
601210
1080
1005
1090
1450
2290
1000
500
0
601265
1065
990
1090
1450
2330
1300
500
0
601215
1075
1000
1090
1450
2290
1000
500
0
60
1.3 Multijet
Euro 41.3 Multijet
Euro 5 1.6 Multijet2.0 Multijet
1290
1080
1005
1120
1450
2370
1500
500
0
60
LOW-LEVEL CHASSIS SHORT WHEELBASE WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight (with all fluids,
fuel tank filled to 90%
and without optional extras)
Payload including
the driver (*):
Payload
excluding the driver (*):
Maximum permitted loads (**)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable loads
– braked trailer:
– non-braked trailer:
Maximum load on roof:
Maximum load on the ball joint
(braked trailer):
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.
(**) Loads that must not be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load carrying plat-
form within the maximum permitted loads.

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1.4
1185
1015
940
1090
1450
2200
1000
500
0
601225
1105
1030
1090
1450
2330
1000
500
0
601280
1090
1015
1090
1450
2370
1300
500
0
601230
1100
1025
1090
1450
2330
1300
500
0
60
1.3 Multijet
Euro 41.3 Multijet
Euro 5 1.6 Multijet2.0 Multijet
1305
1105
1030
1120
1450
2410
1500
500
0
60
LOW-LEVEL CHASSIS LONG WHEELBASE WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight (with all fluids,
fuel tank filled to 90%
and without optional extras)
Payload including
the driver (*):
Payload
excluding the driver (*):
Maximum permitted loads (**)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable loads
– braked trailer:
– non-braked trailer:
Maximum load on roof:
Maximum load on the ball joint
(braked trailer):
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.
(**) Loads that must not be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load carrying plat-
form within the maximum permitted loads.

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FUEL CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption and CO2emission values in the table be-
low are based on tests approved under European directive
2004/3/EC.
The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption
and emissions:
❒urban cycle: cold start and driving style that replicates
the speed and gear changes as per the European di-
rective. There are a series of accelerations, decelera-
tions, constant speeds and stops with engine idling. The
top speed reached during the cycle is 50 km/h and the
average speed is 19 km/h.
❒extra-urban cycle: done after the urban cycle as per
the European directive. The top speed reached dur-
ing the cycle is 120 km/h and the average speed is
63 km/h.
❒combined cycle: determined by an average of the ur-
ban cycle (37 per cent weighting) and extra-urban cy-
cle (63 per cent weighting) consumptions.IMPORTANT
In practice, fuel consumption may be higher than the val-
ues obtained during the approved tests. Here are some of
the major factors that can lead to a difference between
test and real consumption.
1) Vehicle condition: inadequate servicing, use of roof
racks, trailers, heavy loading, high usage of electrical de-
vices and the air conditioning.
2) Driving style: frequent cold starts for short journeys,
poor engine warming technique, gear selection, high
speeds, sudden acceleration and braking.
3) Traffic and road conditions: driving in traffic, steep hills
or winding roads, road surface conditions.
4) Atmospheric conditions: intemperate weather, wind,
rain, snow, high altitude.
5) Proportion of use in towns and cities, in the country
and on motorways.

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9. Air conditioning leads to higher fuel consumption (on
average up to +30%). If the temperature outside is not
too extreme, try and use the air vents.
Driving style
1. After starting the engineyou should drive away im-
mediately and slowly, avoiding high revs. Do not warm
up the engine at low or high revs when the vehicle is
stationary; this causes the engine to warm up more
slowly, thereby increasing fuel consumption, emissions
and mechanical component wear.
2. Avoid pointless actions such as revving up when at
traffic lights or before stopping the engine. The latter
action, like double-declutching, is unnecessary and caus-
es increased fuel consumption and pollution.
3.Gear selection: select a high gear as soon as possible
(taking into account normal engine operation and traf-
fic conditions) without pushing the engine to high revs
during the intermediate gears. Using low gears at high
revs to get excellent acceleration increases fuel con-
sumption, harmful emissions and engine wear. PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR REDUCING FUEL
CONSUMPTION AND HARMFUL EMISSIONS
Vehicle condition
1. Have checks and servicingcarried out in accordance
with the “Scheduled servicing plan”.
2. Check tyre pressure regularly, at least once every four
weeks. Excessively low pressures will increase con-
sumption because rolling resistance will be higher. In
these conditions, the tyre will wear and performance
will decay faster.
3. Use snow tyresonly when the weather conditions
make them absolutely necessary. They increase con-
sumption and noise.
4. Do not travel with a heavy load: the weight of the
vehicle (especially when driving in town) and its trim
greatly affect fuel consumption and stability.
5. Remove roof racks or ski racksafter use. These ac-
cessories reduce the vehicle’s aerodynamic penetra-
tion and have a negative effect on fuel consumption.
6. It is better to use a trailer to transport particularly bulky
objects.
7. Use the vehicle’s air vents if possible: travelling with the
windows open impairs aerodynamics.
8. Use electrical devices only for the amount of time
needed. The heated rear window, auxiliary headlights,
windscreen wipers and fan heater use up a consider-
able amount of current, causing increased fuel con-
sumption (up to +25% in the urban cycle).

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Performance......................... 232
Pollen filter............................ 206
Prolonged vehicle
inactivity ............................. 142
Protecting
the environment ............... 113
Punctures
– changing a wheel............. 156
– Fix&GO quick tyre
repair kit........................... 163
– general information ...... 156
Quick tyre repair kit
(Fix&Go) ............................ 163
Radio transmitters
and mobile phones ........... 110
Rear courtesy
lights ..........................66-67-68
– bulb replacement ........... 179
Rear door
locking .................79-80-81-82Rear fog light
– bulb replacement ........... 175
– switching on ...................... 70
Rear light clusters
– bulb replacement ........... 175
Rear seats
– cleaning ............................ 216
– headrests............................ 38
Rear swing doors .................. 80
– remote control .................. 6
Rear window washer............ 62
– checking levels
and topping up................ 203
– nozzles ............................. 213
– operating............................ 62
Rear window wiper
– blade replacement ......... 212
– operating............................ 62
– rear window washer
fluid specifications ......... 248
Regular checks..................... 198Remote control........................ 6
– additional remote
controls ................................ 8
– battery replacement .......... 7
– official approvals
...........................256-257-258
– opening the tailgate............ 7
– remote locking/
unlocking ............................. 6
Rev counter ............................ 12
Reverse light
– bulb replacement ........... 175
Roof bar attachments ........... 94
Roof rack/ski rack
(capability)............................. 94
Roof rack/ski rack bars
(capability) ............................ 94
Rubber hoses ...................... 211
Safety belts ........................... 115
– carrying children
safely ................................ 120