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REPLACING A WHEEL
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Wheel changing and correct use of the
jack and spare wheel call for some pre-
cautions as listed below.
IMPORTANT Refer to the instructions in
the previous chapter if the car is equipped
with “Fix&Go (quick tyre repair kit)”.
The spare wheel is specific
for your car. Do not use it on
cars of different models. Do not use
spare wheels of different models on
your car. The space saver spare wheel
must only be used in case of emer-
gency. Use only for as long as stric-
tly necessary and drive at a speed
slower than 80 km/h. An orange la-
bel is affixed on the spare wheel sum-
marising instructions and limitations
for use. Never remove or cover the la-
bel. Never apply a wheel cup on a
space saver spare. The following
information is provided in four lan-
guages on the label: W
ARNING! SUITA-BLE FOR TEMPORARY USE ONLY! 80 KM/H
MAX! REPLACE WITH A STANDARD WHEEL
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. DO NOT COVER THIS
LABEL
.
WARNING
The driving features of the
car may change when a spa-
ce saver spare wheel is fitted. Avoid
sudden acceleration and braking, sud-
den steering and fast cornering. The
total life of a space saver spare wheel
is approximately 3000 km, after whi-
ch it must be replaced by another
wheel of the same type. Never install
a traditional tyre on a space saver
spare wheel rim. Repair and refit the
standard wheel as soon as possible.
Only one space saver spare can be
used at a time. Do not apply grease
to the bolt threads before assembly:
the bolts could come loose unexpec-
tedly.
WARNING
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The jack may only be used to
replace wheels on the car
which it equips or other cars of the
same model. Never use the jack for
other purposes, such as lifting other
models of vehicle. Never use the jack
to carry out repairs under the car. In-
correct positioning of the jack may
cause the car to fall. Do not use the
jack for loads higher than those
shown on the label. Snow chains can-
not be fitted on a space saver spare
wheel. Therefore, if a front wheel
(drive wheel) is punctured and you
need to use snow chains, swap with a
rear wheel. In this way, you will ha-
ve two normal wheels on the front on
which you can fit snow chains and
solve the emergency.
WARNING
Incorrect wheel cup assem-
bly may cause it to come off
when the car is travelling. Never tam-
per with the inflation valve. Never in-
troduce tools of any kind between the
rim and the tyre. Check tyre and spa-
ce saver spare wheel pressure regu-
larly referring to the values shown in
the “Technical Specifications” chap-
ter.
WARNINGImportant notes:
❒the jack cannot be repaired: replace
with an original spare part if damaged;
❒no tool other than its cranking devi-
ce may be fitted on the jack.
To change a wheel proceed as follows:
❒stop the car in a position so that it is
not a danger for on-coming traffic and
where you can replace the wheel sa-
fely. The ground must be flat and com-
pact;
❒Turn the engine off and pull up the
handbrake.
❒Engage first gear or reverse;
❒lift the boot mat;
❒loosen the fastening device A-fig. 11;
❒take out the tool container Band take
it near to the wheel to be changed;
❒take the space saver spare wheel C;
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❒for cars fitting alloy rims, remove the
hub cap using the screwdriver provi-
ded levering in groove E-fig. 12as
shown in the figure;
❒loosen the bolts of the wheel to be re-
placed by about one turn with the
wrench provided E-fig. 13; if the car
is fitted with alloy rims, shake the car
to facilitate removing the rim from the
wheel hub;
fig. 12F0H0750m
❒operate the device F-fig. 14to ex-
pand the jack, until the groove Gon
the upper part of the jack is correctly
inserted on the lower edge Hof the
body at indication I(at approximately
60 cm from the front wheel centre or
80 cm from the rear wheel centre);
❒warn anybody nearby that the car is
about to be lifted. They must stay clear
and not touch the car until it is back
on the ground;
❒fit the handle L-fig. 14to operate the
jack and lift the car until the wheel to
be changed is several centimetres off
the ground;
❒for versions with wheel cap, remove
the wheel cap after loosening the th-
ree fastening bolts and finally loosen
the fourth bolt and extract the wheel;
❒make sure the contact surfaces
between space saver spare wheel and
hub are clean so that the fastening
bolts will not come loose;
fig. 13F0H0751m
❒fit the space saver spare wheel making
the holes M-fig. 15coincide with the
corresponding centring pins N;
❒using the wrench provided, tighten the
fastening bolts;
❒turn the jack handle L-fig. 14to lower
the car and remove the jack;
❒use the wrench provided to fasten the
bolts completely in a criss-cross fa-
shion as shown in figure.fig. 11F0H0161m
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fig. 14F0H0164m
fig. 15F0H0165m
fig. 16F0H0166m
REFITTING THE STANDARD
WHEEL
Following the procedure described pre-
viously, raise the car and remove the spa-
ce saver spare wheel.
Versions with steel rims
Proceed as follows:
❒Make sure the contact surfaces
between standard wheel and hub are
clean so that the fastening bolts will
not come loose.
❒Fit the standard wheel by inserting the
first bolt for two threads into the ho-
le closest to the inflation valve;
❒Fit the wheel cup making the groove
(on the cup) coincide with the inflationvalve and then insert the other three
bolts.
❒using the wrench provided, tighten
the fastening bolts;
❒lower the car and remove the jack;
❒Using the wrench provided, fully ti-
ghten the bolts in the sequence
shown previously in the figure.IMPORTANT Incorrect assembly may
cause the cup to come off while travelling.
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WHEN NEEDING TO
CHANGE A BULB
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
❒When a bulb is not working, check
that the corresponding fuse is intact
before replacing it: refer to the “If a fu-
se blows” paragraph in this chapter for
fuse location.
❒before changing a bulb check the con-
tacts for oxidation;
❒Burnt bulbs must be replaced by
others of the same type and power.
❒Always check the height of the head-
light beam after changing a bulb. Versions with alloy rims
❒Check that the hub contact surfaces
are clean;
❒fit the normal wheel centring it on the
pins, lead in the fastening screws and
tighten them using the wrench provi-
ded;
❒lower the car and remove the jack;
❒using the wrench provided, fully tigh-
ten the bolts in the sequence shown
in fig. 16.
❒snap fit the wheel cup on the hub.
When you have finished
❒stow the spare wheel C-fig. 11 in the
space provided in the boot;
❒Fit the jack partially open in its box B-
fig. 11forcing it lightly to prevent it
from vibrating when travelling;
❒put the tools back into their places in
the container;
❒arrange the container and tools in the
spare wheel and secure the fastening
device A-fig. 11;
❒rearrange the preformed boot cover
correctly.
Modifications or repairs to
the electrical system (elec-
tronic control units) that are not car-
ried out properly or do not take the
technical specifications of the system
into account can cause malfunctions
leading to the risk of fire.
WARNING
Halogen bulbs contain pres-
surised gas which may cau-
se small fragments of glass to be
projected outwards if the bulb is
broken.
WARNING
Halogen lamps must be hand-
led holding the metallic part
only. Touching the transpa-
rent part of the bulb with
your fingers may reduce the intensity
of the emitted light and even compro-
mise duration of the lamp itself. In the
case of accidental contact, rub the
lamp with a cloth and spirit and leave
to dry.IMPORTANT A slight misting may appear
on the internal surface of the headlight:
this does not indicate a fault and is cau-
sed by low temperature and the degree of
humidity in the air. Misting will rapidly di-
sappear when the headlights are switched
on. The presence of drops inside the head-
lights indicates infiltration of water. Go to
a Fiat Dealership.
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BULB TYPES fig. 17
Various types of bulbs are fitted to your car:
AAll glass bulb: press-fitted in place. Pull to extract.
BBayonet bulbs: to remove this type of bulb from its holder, press the bulb and
turn it anticlockwise.
CCylindrical bulbs: release from the contacts to extract.
D-EHalogen bulbs: release the fastening clip from the corresponding seat to remo-
ve the bulb.
fig. 17F0H0178m
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Bulbs Figure ref. Type Power
Main beam headlightsEH1 55W
Dipped beam headlights DH7 55W
Front sidelights AW5W 5W
Front fog lights (where provided)EH1 55W
Front direction indicators BPY21W 21W
Side direction indicators AWY5W 5W
Rear direction indicators BPY21W 21W
Side/taillights BP21/5W 21W/5W
Brake lights BP21/5W 21W/5W
Third brake light (additional brake light) AW5W 5W
Reversing lights BP21W 21W
Rear fog lights BP21W 21W
License-plate lights CC5W 5W
Front ceiling lightAW5W 10W
Rear courtesy lightAW5W 10W
Rear ceiling lights (with sunroof)AW5W 5W
Boot light AW5W 5W
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REPLACING EXTERIOR
BULBS
For the type of bulb and power rating, see
“When needing to change a bulb”.
FRONT LIGHT CLUSTER
The front light clusters contain side lights,
dipped beam, main beam and direction in-
dicator bulbs.
To replace side lights, dipped beam, di-
rection indicators and fog light, remove
the lid A-fig. 18by releasing the retainer
B.
fig. 18F0H0179mfig. 19F0H0180m
The bulbs are arranged inside the light clu-
ster fig. 19as follows:
G: Direction indicators
F: main-beam headlights
E: side light
D: fog light
C: Low beams
After replacement, refit the covers cor-
rectly, ensuring that they are locked in pla-
ce.MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒turn the bulb holder anticlockwise A-
fig. 20and pull it out;
❒disconnect the electric connector B-
fig. 21;
❒release the bulb holder clip C-fig. 21;
❒remove the bulb D-fig. 21and repla-
ce it;
❒refit the clip C-fig. 21, connect the
electric connector Band insert the
cap A-fig. 20turning it anticlockwise.
Arrange the opening vent H-fig. 20of
the cap from the top downwards.