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DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSDASHBOARD ...................................................................... 5
INSTRUMENT PANEL......................................................... 7
SYMBOLS ................................................................................ 9
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................. 9
KEY KIT AND DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM ................. 10
IGNITION SWITCH ........................................................... 18
INSTRUMENTS .................................................................... 19
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY ...................................... 20
RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY .. 23
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL ........................... 36
ADJUSTING THE SEATS ................................................... 36
HEADREST ............................................................................ 41
REAR VIEW MIRRORS ....................................................... 42
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ....................................... 44
HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM .................... 45
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ................... 48
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM .................................................................................. 51
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ........................................................... 58
WINDOW CLEANING ..................................................... 60
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................................ 63CEILING LIGHTS ................................................................. 64
HAZARD LIGHTS ................................................................ 66
FUEL CUT OFF SWITCH................................................... 67
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT ................................................... 68
SMOKER’S KIT ...................................................................... 71
SUN VISORS ......................................................................... 71
SUNROOF ............................................................................ 72
ELECTRIC WINDOWS ..................................................... 74
MANUAL REAR WINDOW WINDERS ........................ 75
BOOT ..................................................................................... 76
BONNET ............................................................................... 80
ROOF BARS .......................................................................... 81
HEADLIGHTS ....................................................................... 82
ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 83
EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 84
GSI SYSTEM............................................................................ 84
CAR RADIO ......................................................................... 85
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER ........ 86
DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING .............. 87
PARK SENSOR ..................................................................... 88
REFUELLING ........................................................................ 90
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ........................... 92
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fig. 38F0H0046m
Arranging the driver’s seat
in table position
To arrange the driver’s seat in table po-
sition, remove the head restraint (see
“Extracting the head restraint” in the
“Head restraint” chapter) and proceed as
shown above.
Heated seats
(where provided)
Press buttons B-fig. 38to heat the dri-
ver’s seat Cand to heat the passenger’s
seat.
The LED in the button will light up when
heating is on.SLIDING REAR SEAT
Adjusting from inside the
passenger compartment
Lengthwise direction adjustment
fig. 39
Respectively lift the lever Aor the lever
Bto adjust the required seat portion, then
push the seat back or forwards.
Back rest angle adjustment
fig. 40
Push the lever Cmove the backrest to
position and then release it.
To prevent irregular operation: press the
lever Cas far as it will go.
fig. 39F0H0047mfig. 40F0H0252m
fig. 41F0H0253m
FIXED REAR SEATS
(where provided)
See the “Expanding the boot” paragraph
for how to fold the seat.
Adjusting from inside the boot
Lengthwise direction adjustment
fig. 41
Operate on handles Fand Gto adjust the
required seat portion by pushing the seat
forwards or backwards.
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Back rest angle adjustment
fig. 42
Operate lever Aor lever Bto adjust the
required backrest portion, take the back-
rest to position and then release.
Adjusting the central
unit from the inside
To move the backrest to the horizontal
position:
❒operate the lever D-fig. 44 (one per
side)
❒fully lower the central backrest
❒release the lever.The cup holder A-fig. 43(where provid-
ed) can be used when the central unit is
all down and the head restraint is removed
(as shown in the figure).
To arrange the central unit back in verti-
cal position, operate lever D-fig. 44again
(one on each side) and realign the unit
with the side backrests and make the safe-
ty clip E.
fig. 42F0H0049mfig. 43F0H0051mfig. 44F0H0050m
Make sure that the seats are
correctly secured after mak-
ing the adjustments.
WARNING
After releasing the adjust-
ment lever, always check
that the seat is locked on the runners
by trying to move it back and forth. If
it is not locked, the seat may move
unexpectedly and make you loose
control of the car.
WARNINGSki compartment fig. 45
Lower the armrest to access the ski com-
partment.
The compartment may be used for trans-
porting long items (e.g. skis). Insert the
item from the boot.
To access the compartment Blower the
central rear backrest A(as shown above)
fig. 45F0H0249m
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For maximum safety, keep
the back of your seat up-
right, lean back into it and make sure
the seat belt fits closely across your
hips.
WARNING
Adjusting the central backrest
from the boot fig. 46
Pull the ribbon F-fig. 44and push for-
ward the upper part of the backrest until
the retainer clicks. Accompany the back-
rest to the horizontal position and release
the ribbon F. Reverse the operation to
reposition the backrest in vertical position
and make sure that the retainer clicks.
Secure heavy loads in the ski
compartment to prevent
them from being hurled forward in
case of crashes or sudden braking.
WARNING
All adjustments must be
made with the car station-
ary.
WARNINGfig. 46F0H0255m
Relax position (passenger’s side)
To arrange the seat in relax position, with
the door open:
❒arrange the passenger’s seat in table
position fig. 48(see “Arranging the
seat in table position” paragraph in this
chapter);
❒push the rear seat forward as far as it
will go;
❒push the passenger’s seat (in table po-
sition) as far back as it will go;
❒remove the rear window shelf (see the
“Removing the rear window shelf”
paragraph in this chapter);
❒recline the rear seat backrest to the
required position fig. 47.Relax position (driver’s side)
Proceed in the same way, this time re-
moving the head restraint from the dri-
ver’s seat (see the “Head restraint” para-
graph in this chapter).
IMPORTANT Refer to the “Expanding
the boot” chapter for moving the seats to
expand the boot.
fig. 47F0H0242m
fig. 48F0H0243m
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fig. 90F0H0090m
fig. 89F0H0714m
DOOR POCKETS fig. 91
Paper/map pockets are located in door
panels.CUP HOLDER –
CAN HOLDER fig. 92
The cup/can holders – are located on the
central tunnel near the handbrake.
CARGO BOX (where provided)
fig. 93
This is a preformed unit arranged in the
boot of versions with fixed rear seat and
can be used to accommodate objects and
provide a flat loading surface when the
backrest is folded down.
CARD HOLDER fig. 94
The central tunnel has recesses to keep
telephone cards, magnetic cards and tick-
ets.
fig. 91F0H0153mfig. 92F0H0091m
fig. 93F0H0349m
fig. 94F0H0092m
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fig. 95F0H0093m
ODDMENT SHELF ON ROOF
fig. 95
The shelf is designed to contain easily re-
trievable light items (e.g. papers, maps,
etc.).
IMPORTANT Do not place heavy objects
on the shelf. Do not use it as a grip.
The shelf is alternative to the sunroof.
fig. 96F0H0236mfig. 97F0H0094m
REAR COMPARTMENT
CD HOLDER WITH
CAN HOLDER fig. 96
There is a CD holder and cup holder on
the central tunnel behind the handbrake.
POWER SOCKETS (12V)
They only work with the ignition key at
MAR.
The socket A-fig. 97is located in front
position.
The socket Ais replaced by a cigar lighter
in smoker kit versions.
Where provided, the car may be equipped
with power socket C-fig. 98also on the
left of the boot.
fig. 98F0H0154m
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The tailgate (when released) may only be
opened from the outside of the vehicle by
means of the electric opening manual
fig. 106 positioned over the number plate.
The tailgate can be opened at any time,
even if the doors are locked.
The “Key” option can be activated in the
instrument panel display setup menu (see
“Reconfigurable multifunctional display” in
this chapter): the tailgate will not be un-
locked with the doors in this case. Press
button
Ron the remote control.
The direction indicators will blink twice
when the tailgate is opened.
CLOSING TAILGATE
Firstly lower the tailgate using handles
fig. 110, then press the tailgate itself un-
til you hear it click.
IMPORTANT If the “Key” option is se-
lected, make sure that you have the igni-
tion key before closing the tailgate because
it will be automatically locked.
fig. 106F0H0742m
Do not fit additional objects
onto the rear window shelf or
tailgate (speakers, spoilers,
etc.) except when contem-
plated by the manufacturer to ensure
the correct operation of the side gas
shock absorbers of the tailgate itself.
Never exceed the maximum
allowed load in the boot (see
“Technical Specifications”). Make
sure that the objects are well
arranged in the boot so that they will
not be projected forwards following
sudden braking.
WARNING
they cause cause injury to
passengers in the event of an
accident or sudden braking.
WARNING
fig. 107F0H0105m
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EMERGENCY TAILGATE
OPENING
To open the tailgate from the inside, if the
battery is run down or after a problem in
the actual tailgate electric lock, proceed
as follows:
❒remove the protective caps;
❒fold the backrests to table position;
❒fold the rear seat cushion/backrest
completely;
❒to unlock the tailgate mechanically,
working from the inside of the lug-
gage compartment, use lever B-fig.
108.
REMOVING THE REAR
WINDOW SHELF
Proceed as follows to remove the rear
window shelf and expand the boot:
❒Front part: release and turn the rear
window shelf in its housing and
release the two pins from the sides
fig. 109.
❒Rear part: release the two pins from
the sides.EXTENDING THE BOOT WITH
SLIDING SEAT
Before proceeding with the boot expand-
ing procedure, release the seat belt buck-
le (with black button, if fastened) then help
the belt rewind to prevent twisting.
Arrange the tabs one on top of each oth-
er in the retaining system A-fig. 110in
the winder compartment.
Fore/aft adjustment
The rear seat is split. The rear seats can
be moved forwards and backwards from
the boot by means of the handles Bor C-
fig. 111; pull the handle and move the
seats forward at the same time. This op-
eration is useful for increasing the boot ca-
pacity.
fig. 108F0H0338mfig. 109F0H0108m
fig. 110F0H0132m
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