2009 FIAT PANDA warning lights and messages

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FIAT PANDA 2009 169 / 2.G Owners Manual 59
F0Z0199m
fig. 63
F0Z0019m
fig. 64
OPENING/CLOSING fig. 64
Sun-roof opening and closing are only possible with 
the key at MAR.
KNOW YOUR 
VEHICLESAFETY
CORRECT USE 
OF THE CAR
WARNING LIGHTS
AND ME

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FIAT PANDA 2009 169 / 2.G Owners Manual 60
KNOW YOUR 
VEHICLE
SAFETY
CORRECT USE 
OF THE CAR
WARNING LIGHTS
AND MESSAGES
IN
AN EMERGENCY
CAR
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
F0Z0200m
fig. 66
F0Z0201m
fig. 65
In case of fault to th

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FIAT PANDA 2009 169 / 2.G Owners Manual 61
F0Z0686m
fig. 67
To unlock
Turn the key to position 2 with the door shut properly.
With central door locking (for versions/markets where
provided) all doors must be shut properly. 
By remote contro

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FIAT PANDA 2009 169 / 2.G Owners Manual F0Z0062m
fig. 68
F0Z0063m
fig. 69
CHILD LOCK fig. 69
To prevent opening the rear doors from the inside.
This device can only be engaged with the rear doors open:❒
position 1 – device off (door can

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FIAT PANDA 2009 169 / 2.G Owners Manual F0Z0025m
fig. 70
POWER WINDOW FRONT WINDOW WINDERS fig. 70 
(for versions/markets where provided)
They operate with ignition key on MAR and for about two
minutes after positioning the key on STOP or r

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FIAT PANDA 2009 169 / 2.G Owners Manual 64
KNOW YOUR 
VEHICLE
SAFETY
CORRECT USE 
OF THE CAR
WARNING LIGHTS
AND MESSAGES
IN
AN EMERGENCY
CAR
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
F0Z0064m
fig. 71
WINDOW WINDERS fig. 71
Window winders a

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FIAT PANDA 2009 169 / 2.G Owners Manual F0Z0687m
fig. 72
F0Z0688m
fig. 73
BOOTOPENING THE TAILGATE
By means of the key without remote control 
fig. 72
To release the lock, use the metal insert of the ignition 
key A.
Tailgate opening is eas

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FIAT PANDA 2009 169 / 2.G Owners Manual Never exceed the maximum allowed load
in the boot (see “Technical Specifica-
tions”). Make sure that the objects are well
arranged in the boot so that they will not be pro-
jected forwards followi