❒indicate that the vehicle is parked up by using the
devices required by law in the country in which
you are travelling (e.g. warning triangle, hazard
lights etc.);
❒open the tailgate, take the tool bag fig. 115 located
on the left of the boot by releasing the elastic
straps and take to the wheel to be replaced;
❒the bag contains the following tools fig. 116:
Ajack handle;
Bjack;
Cwheel wrench;
Dtow hook;
Etool bag elastic strap;
Ffuse extracting pliers;
Gscrewdriver.
The tool bag contains some spare fuses.❒Take the wrench C fig. 116 and from inside the
boot loose the spare wheel fastening bolt A fig.
117 to let it down. To reduce the effort, insert
screwdriver G fig. 116 in the seat in the wrench C;
❒use the wrench C fig. 116 to remove the wheel
from the vehicle fig. 118;
fig. 115F0T0206
fig. 116F0T0281
fig. 118F0T0419
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FIX & GO AUTOMATIC QUICK TYRE
REPAIR KIT
The Fix&Go Automatic quick tyre repair kit is
located in a special container in the boot.
The quick tyre repair kit contains fig. 126:
❒a canister A containing liquid sealant, provided
with filling tube B and adhesive label C with the
wording "max. 80 km/h" to be affixed in a position
clearly visible to the driver (on the dashboard)
after repairing the tyre;
❒compressor D including gauge and connections in
the compartment;
❒instruction booklet (see fig. 127), to be used for
prompt and proper use of the quick repair kit
and to be then handed to the personnel charged
with handling the treated tyre;❒a pair of protective gloves located in the side
compartment of the compressor;
❒adapters for inflating different elements.
The Fix & Go container also contains some spare
fuses.
WARNING
Give the instruction booklet to the
per
sonnel charged with handling the
treated tyre.
Punctures caused by foreign bodies can be
repaired if the damage does not exceed
4 mm on the tread and on the shoulder of
the tyre.
fig. 126F0T0129fig. 127F0T0130
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CHANGING A BULB
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
❒Before changing a bulb check the contacts for
oxidation;
❒burnt bulbs must be replaced by others of the
same type and power;
❒always check the height of the headlight beam after
changing a bulb, for reasons of safety;
❒when a light is not working, check that the
corresponding fuse is intact before changing the
bulb. For the location of fuses, refer to the
“Changing a fuse” paragraph in this section;
WARNING
Modifications or repairs to the electrical
sys
tem that are not carried out
properly or do not take the system's technical
specifications into account can cause
malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
WARNING
Halogen bulbs contain pressurised gas
w
hich may cause small fragments of
glass to be projected outwards if the bulb is
broken.
Halogen bulbs must be handled holding
the metallic part only.Touching the
transparent part of the bulb with your
fingers may reduce the intensity of the emitted
light and even reduce the lifespan of the bulb.
If you do touch it accidentally, rub the bulb with
an alcohol-soaked cloth and leave to dry.
If possible, we recommend have bulbs
replaced by a Fiat Dealership. Proper
operation and orientation of the external
lights are essential for the safety of the running
vehicle, and to avoid incurring legal sanctions.
IMPORTANT The internal surface of the light may
appear slightly misty: this does not indicate a fault,
and is actually caused by low temperature and the
degree of humidity in the air. Misting will rapidly
disappear when the headlights are switched on. The
presence of drops inside the headlights indicates
infiltration of water. Go to a Fiat Dealership.
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❒open the protection B and replace the snap-fitted
bulb;
❒re-close the protective cover B on the lens;
❒refit the light A by inserting it in its correct
position firstly on one side and then on the other
until it clicks into place.REPLACING A FUSE
INTRODUCTION
Fuses protect the electrical system: they cut in (i.e.
they blow) in the event of a fault or improper action
on the system.
Check the state of the corresponding fuse when a
device does not work: the filament A fig. 157 should
be intact.
If it is not, replace the blown fuse with a new one of
the same amperage (same colour).
B intact fuse.
C fuse with damaged filament.
To change a fuse, use the tongs D located in the tool
bag or the Fix & Go container (for versions/markets,
where provided).
A
UT
O
fig. 155F0T0109
fig. 156F0T0251fig. 157F0T0015
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
Loosen the two screws A fig. 163 using the metallic
insert of ignition key and then remove the flap B.
The fuses are positioned in the two areas shown in
fig. 164.
fig. 163F0T0178fig. 164F0T0183
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– Front airbag passenger's
side .......................................... 106
– Manual deactivation of
passenger front airbag
and side bag ........................... 107
Front ceiling light ....................... 151
Front ceiling light with map
reading lights (changing a
bulb) ............................................ 152
Front light clusters
(changing a bulb) ...................... 146
Front light clusters .................... 146
Front power socket ................... 55
Fuel cap ......................................... 88
Fuel consumption ...................... 208
Fuel cut-off system ..................... 89
Fuel filter (water in fuel
warning light) ............................ 127
Fuel level indicator ..................... 13
Fuel reserve warning light........ 126
Fuel (reserve warning light) ..... 126
Fuel system.................................. 192
Fuses (replacement) . 154-156-160
Gear lever................................... 115
Generic failure indication
warning light.............................. 128
Generic failure indication
(warning light)........................... 128Glove compartment................... 55
Glow plug preheating fault
warning light.............................. 126
Glow plugs (preheating/fault
warning light) ............................ 126
Glow plugs preheating
warning light.............................. 126
Handbrake ................................... 113
Handbrake lever ......................... 113
Handbrake (warning light) ....... 120
Hazard lights ................................ 53
Headlight alignment
corrector .................................... 73
Headlights
– Headlight alignment
corrector................................. 73
– Light beam direction ............ 73
Headrest
– Front ........................................ 32
– Rear .......................................... 33
Heating and ventilation ............. 38
Heating and ventilation
system; ........................................ 37
Heavy use of the vehicle .......... 170
Hill Holder (system) .................. 78
How to warm up the engine
after it has just started ........... 112
Identification data ..................... 188Ignition switch
– Ignition ..................................... 12
– Steering lock........................... 12
In an emergency ......................... 131
Inflation pressure ....................... 198
Inflation procedure .................... 140
Injection system/EOBD
engine control system fault
warning light.............................. 125
Injection system (warning
light) ............................................ 125
Installing
electrical/electronic devices ... 86
Instrument panel ......................... 4
Instruments .................................. 13
Interior fittings ............................ 54
Interiors ....................................... 186
Isofix child seat assembly
setup ........................................... 102
Isofix child seats (fitting
arrangement) ............................ 102
– Seat compliance with
child seat use......................... 104
Jack ............................................... 133
Jump starting............................... 131
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