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F0U121Abfig. 121
KNEE BAG ON DRIVER’S SIDE fig. 121
This consists of an instantly-inflating bag contained in a
special compartment under the steering wheel at knee
level, designed to give further protection in the event of
a head-on crash.
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STARTING
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CONTENTS
WARNING: Do not put child seats
facing backwards on the front seat if the
passenger’s airbag is enabled (ON).
Deployment of the airbag in an accident
could cause fatal injuries to the baby.
Should it be absolutely necessary to place a
child seat on the front seat, always deactivate
the passenger airbag. Move the passenger’s seat
as far back as possible to avoid contact
between the child seat and the dashboard.
Although this is not mandatory by law, the
airbag should be immediately reactivated when
children are no longer carried to ensure better
protection for adults.
WARNING
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STARTING THE ENGINE
The car is fitted with an electronic engine lock device: if
the engine fails to start, see the paragraph “The Fiat
CODE system” in section “Dashboard and controls”.
The engine may be noisier during the first few seconds
of operation, especially after a long period of inactivity.
This is a feature of hydraulic tappets, the timing system
chosen to reduce the number of servicing interventions,
and effects neither functionality nor reliability.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
It is dangerous to let the engine run in
enclosed spaces. The engine consumes
oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, carbon
monoxide and other toxic gases.
WARNING
In the first period of use, we recommend
that you do not demand maximum
performance from the car (e.g. excessive
acceleration, extended travel at maximum revs,
heavy braking etc.).
With the engine off, do not leave the key
in the ignition to prevent draining the
battery.
Remember that the brake booster and
power steering are not operational until
the engine has been started, therefore you need
to apply much more force than usual to the
brake pedal and steering wheel.
WARNING
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F0U128Abfig. 127
FIX & GO Automatic QUICK TYRE
REPAIR KIT
The Fix&Go Automatic quick tyre repair kit is located in
the luggage compartment.
The kit fig. 127 includes:
❒a canister A, containing sealant, which is fitted with:
– filler tube B;
– an adhesive label C with the message “max. 80
km/h” to apply in a position clearly visible by the
driver (on the dashboard) after repairing the tyre;
❒informative leaflet (see fig. 128), used to ensure the
correct use of the quick tyre repair kit and then
given to the personnel who will handle the treated
tyre; BUMP STARTING
Never bump start the engine by pushing, towing or
driving downhill. This could cause a flow of fuel into the
catalytic converter and damage it beyond repair.
IMPORTANT Remember that the brake servo and the
power steering system are not activated until the engine
is started; a greater effort will therefore be required to
press the brake pedal or turn the steering wheel.
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F0U160Abfig. 156
F0U161Abfig. 157
FUSE LOCATION
The fuses are grouped in three control units: on the
dashboard, in the engine compartment and in the left
side of the boot.
Dashboard fuse box fig. 157
To access the dashboard fuse box, loosen the screws A-
fig. 156 and remove the cover.
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7.5
7.5
5
5
10
5
20
20
20
20
5
5
7.5 1
8
13
2
5
11
4
6
14
7
12
3
10
FUSE SUMMARY TABLE
Dashboard fuse box fig. 157
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Right dipped headlamp
Left dipped beam headlight, headlight alignment corrector
INT/A supply for switch coils on engine fuse box
and relay switch coils on body computer control unit
Courtesy light, boot light, glove compartment light
Supply and battery for EOBD diagnosis, automatic climate
control unit, alarm, radio, Blue&Me™ control unit
INT supply for instrument panel, switch on brake pedal
(NO contact), third brake light
Door locking/unlocking motors, dead lock activation motors, boot
unlocking motor
Windscreen/rear window washer pump
Driver’s front electric window motor
Passenger side front electric window motor
INT supply for dashboard control lights, TMPS tyre pressure
measurement control unit, electric wing mirror movement, sunroof control
unit, my-port infotelematic system socket, electrochromic rear view mirror
Instrument panel
INT supply for brake pedal switch (NC contact), clutch
pedal switch, interior heating unit, Blue&Me™ control unit,
sound system wiring, voltage stabiliser control unit, reverse light on bumper,
brake servo sensor, relay switch coils on engine compartment fusebox
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Care and maintenance
Clean the cover with a soft antistatic cloth only. Cleaning
and polishing products may damage the surface.
INTRODUCTION
The radio has been designed according to the passenger
compartment’s specific characteristics and with a
personalised design that complements the style of the
dashboard.
The instructions for use are provided below. We
recommend that you read them carefully.
SUGGESTIONS
Road safety
Familiarise yourself with the various car radio functions
(for example, store the stations) before starting to drive.
Reception conditions
Reception conditions change constantly while driving.
Reception may be interfered with by the presence of
mountains, buildings or bridges, or when you are far
away from the broadcaster.
IMPORTANT When receiving traffic information, the
volume may increase above normal levels.
High volume can be a risk for the driver and
for other road users. Always adjust the
volume so that you can still hear background noise.
ATTENZIONE
RADIO
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RADIO
Hi-Fi audio equipment
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Front speakers
❒No. 2 x tweeters installed in the door handle trims;
❒No. 2 x Ø 165 mm mid-woofers installed in the door
frames.
Rear speakers
❒No. 2 x Ø 130 mm full-range speakers installed in the
rear side panels;
❒No. 1 x sub-woofer box in the luggage compartment
(RH side);
❒No. 1 ASP multichannel audio amplifier installed under
the dashboard (passenger side). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Basic level audio equipment
Front speakers
❒No. 2 x Ø 38 mm tweeters installed in the door
handle trims;
❒No. 2 x Ø 165 mm mid-woofers installed in the door
frames.
Rear speakers
❒No. 2 x Ø 130 mm full-range speakers installed in the
rear side panels.
High level audio equipment (MP3)
Front speakers
❒No. 2 x Ø 38 mm tweeters installed in the door
handle trims;
❒No. 2 x Ø 165 mm mid-woofers installed in the door
frames.
Rear speakers
❒No. 2 x Ø 130 mm full-range speakers installed in the
rear side panels.
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RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION
RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION
DASHBOARD
The presence and position of the controls, instruments and gauges may vary depending on the version.
F0U197Abfig. 1
1.Adjustable side air vents – 2.Fixed side air vents – 3.Right steering column stalk: windscreen wiper controls, rear
window wiper, trip computer –
4.Instrument panel – 5.Left steering column stalk: external lights –6.Panel controls –
7. Portable navigation system setup (for versions/markets, where provided) –
8.Adjustable central air vents – 9.Fixed
upper air vent –
10.Front airbag – passenger side – 11.Glove compartment – 12.Light guide – 13.Radio (for versions/
markets where provided) –
14.HVAC controls – 15. Steering wheel adjustment lever – 16.Front airbag – driver’s side –
17.Ignition device – 18.Control panel: headlamp alignment adjustment/ reconfigurable multifunction display.