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RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND CELLULAR PHONES
Radio transmitting equipment (vehicle mobile phones, CB radios,
amateur radio etc.) shall not be used inside the car unless a sep-
arate aerial is mounted on the roof.
IMPORTANT The use of these devices inside the passenger com-
partment (without a separate aerial) may cause the vehicle elec-
trical systems to malfunction. This could compromise safety in ad-
dition to constituting a potential hazard for passengers’ health.
In addition, transmission and reception of these devices may be af-
fected by the shielding effect of the car body. As far as the use of
EC-approved mobile phones is concerned (GSM, GPRS, UMTS), fol-
low the instructions for use provided by the mobile phone manu-
facturer.
PARKING SENSORS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The parking sensors are located on the rear bumper fig. 88 and
their function is to inform the driver, through an intermittent beep-
ing, of the presence of obstacles behind the car.
TURNING THE SENSORS ON
The sensors are turned on when reverse gear is engaged. As the
distance from the obstacle behind the car decreases, the beeping
becomes more frequent.
fig. 88A0K0060m
Six forward gears plus reverse with synchronisers for
forward gears
Self-adjusting with no free travel
Front
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FUEL SUPPLY
TRANSMISSION
Modifications or repairs to the fuel supply system that are not carried out properly or do not take the technical
specifications of the system into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
Multipoint sequential
phased electronic injection,
electronically controlled
with turbo and
intercoolerElectronic sequential
phased injection with
knock control and variable
intake valve actuation Common Rail Multijet
direct injection
electronically controlled
with turbo and intercooler
1.4 Turbo Multi Air 1.4 Turbo Petrol 1.6 JTDM- 2.0 JTDM
1750 Turbo Petrol
Fuel supply
1.4 Turbo Petrol - 1.4 Turbo Multi Air - 1750 Turbo Petrol - 1.6 JTDM- 2.0 JTDM
Gearbox
Clutch
Drive
60 –
8 - 10 –
6.4 5.7
5.0 4.25
5.1 4.35
1.87 1.6
0.83 0.78
2.8 2.5
(4.6) (4.1)60 –
8 - 10 –
5.7 5.0
2.75 2.3
3.1 2.6
1.87 1.6
0.83 0.78
2.8 2.5
(4.6) (4.1)60 –
8 - 10 –
5.7 5.0
3.1 2.6
3.5 2.9
1.87 1.6
0.83 0.78
2.8 2.5
(4.6) (4.1)Unleaded petrol
not less than 95 R.O.N
(EN228 specifications)
Mixture of demineralised
water and PARAFLU
UP
in 50-50 proportion (▲)
SELENIA StAR P.E.
TUTELA TRANSMISSION
GEARFORCE
TUTELA TOP 4
Water and liquid mixture
TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35
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CAPACITIES
(▲) When the car is used under particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a 60% mixture of PARAFLUUPand 40% of demineralised water.
(*) The figures in brackets refer to versions with headlight washers.
Prescribed fuel
1.4 Turbo Petrol1.4 Turbo Multi Air1750 Turbo Petrol and genuine lubricants
litres kg litres kg litres kg
Fuel tank:
including a reserve of:
Engine cooling system
– with climate
control:
Engine sump:
Engine sump and
filter:
Gearbox/differential
casing:
Hydraulic brake circuit
with ABS:
Windscreen/
rear window/
headlight
liquid reservoir (*):
Automotive diesel
(EN590 specifications)
Mixture of demineralised
water and PARAFLU
UPin
50-50 proportion (▲)
SELENIA WR P.E.
TUTELA TRANSMISSION
GEARFORCE
TUTELA TOP 4
Water and liquid mixture
TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35
60 –
8 - 10 –
6.8 6.0
4.0 3.4
4.2 3.5
1.87 1.6
0.83 0.78
2.8 2.5
(4.6) (4.1)60 –
8 - 10 –
6.7 5.9
4.0 3.4
4.2 3.5
1.87 1.6
0.83 0.78
2.8 2.5
(4.6) (4.1)
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(▲) When the car is used under particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a 60% mixture of PARAFLUUPand 40% of demineralised water.
(*) The figures in brackets refer to versions with headlight washers.
Prescribed fuel
1.6 JTDM2.0 JTDMand genuine lubricants litres kg litres kg
Fuel tank:including a reserve of:
Engine cooling system
- with climate
control:
Engine sump:
Engine sump and
filter:
Gearbox/differential
casing:
Hydraulic brake circuit with ABS:
Windscreen/rear window/
headlight liquid reservoir (*):
SAE 75W grade synthetic lubricant.
FIAT 9.55550-MZ6 qualification
Grease for constant-velocity joints with low
friction coefficient. NL.GI. 0-1 consistency
FIAT 9.55580 qualification
Molybdenum disulphide grease for high temperatures.
NL.GI. 1-2 consistency
FIAT 9.55580 qualification
Synthetic fluid for braking and clutch systems
Exceeds specifications: FMVSS n. 116 DOT 4, ISO 4925,
SAE J 1704. Qualification FIAT 9.55597
Red protective with antifreeze action, based on inhibited
monoethylene glycol with organic formula.
Exceeding CUNA NC 956-16, ASTM D 3306 specifications.
Additive for diesel with antifreeze and protective action for
diesel engines.
Mixture of spirits and surfactants.
Exceeds CUNA NC 956-11 specifications.
FIAT 9.55522 qualificationTUTELA TRANSMISSION
GEARFORCE
Contractual Technical
Reference N. F002.F10
TUTELA STAR 700
Contractual Technical
Reference N. F701.C07
TUTELA ALL STAR
Contractual Technical
Reference N. F702.G07
TUTELA TOP 4
Contractual Technical
Reference N. F001.A93
PARAFLU
UP(●)
Contractual Technical
Reference N. F101.M01
TUTELA DIESEL ART
Contractual Technical
Reference N. F601.L06
TUTELA
PROFESSIONAL SC 35
Contractual Technical
Reference N. F201.D02
Gearboxes and
differentials
(mechanical)
Differential side
constant-velocity joints
CV joints
wheel side
Hydraulic brakes and
hydraulically operated
clutch
Cooling circuits
proportions of use:
50% water
50% PARAFLU
UP(❑)
To be mixed with fuel
oil (25 cc per 10 litres)
To be used diluted or
undiluted in wind-
screen/ rear window
washer/wiper systems
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Lubricants
for motion
transmission
Brake
fluid
Protective agent
for radiators
Additive
for diesel fuel Use Fluid and lubricant specifications Genuine Applications
for correct use of the car fluids and lubricants
(●) IMPORTANT Do not use fluids with different specifications for topping up or mixing.
(
❑) When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a 60-40 mixture of PARAFLUUPand distilled water.
Windscreen/
rear window/
headlamp
washer fluid
level
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SELECTING THE
RADIO FUNCTIONS
By pressing the FMASbutton quickly and re-
peatedly, the following audio sources can be
selected cyclically:
❍TUNER (“FM1”, “FM2”, “FMA”);
By pressing the AM button quickly and re-
peatedly, the following audio sources can be
selected cyclically:
❍TUNER (“MW1”, “MW2”).
SELECTING CD FUNCTION
Press the MEDIA button briefly to select the
CD function.
AUDIO SOURCE MEMORY
FUNCTION
If another function (e.g. the radio) is select-
ed whilst listening to a CD, playing is inter-
rupted and is resumed from the same point
when returning to the CD source.
If another function is selected whilst listening
to the radio, the last station selected is tuned
into when returning to the Radio source.
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the volume, turn the left knob A
(fig. 1).
If the volume level is changed during the
transmission of traffic news, the new setting
will only be maintained until the update is
finished.
SWITCHING ON THE
SOUND SYSTEM
The car radio is switched on by briefly press-
ing button
g.
When the car radio is turned on, the volume
is limited to value 20 if it was set to a high-
er value when previously used or to value 5
if it was previously set to value 0 or to
Mute/Pause. The previously set value is
maintained in all other cases.
When the radio is turned on with the key
extracted from the ignition, it switches off
automatically after about 20 minutes. After
it turns off automatically, it can be switched
on again for an additional 20 minutes by
pressing button
g.
SWITCHING OFF THE
SOUND SYSTEM
Briefly press the button g.
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EMERGENCY ALARM
RECEPTION
The radio can receive emergency alerts in RDS
mode in exceptional circumstances where
dangerous situations are threatened (earth-
quakes, floods, etc.) if these are being trans-
mitted by the broadcaster tuned into.
This function is activated automatically and
cannot be turned off.
The word Alarm will be shown in the display
during the transmission of an emergency an-
nouncement. The volume of the radio will
change during this announcement in the
same way as during a traffic bulletin.
EON FUNCTION
(Enhanced Other Network)
In some countries, there are circuits that
group multiple broadcasters that transmit
traffic information together. In this case, the
programme on the station that is being lis-
tened to will be temporarily interrupted to:
❍receive traffic information (only with the
TA function on);
❍listen to regional transmissions each time
they are transmitted by one of the broad-
casters in the same circuit.
STEREOPHONIC
BROADCASTERS
If the incoming signal is weak, the reproduc-
tion is automatically switched from Stereo
to Mono.
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– scheduled servicing plan ...... 200
Servicing schedule
Set-up menu .......................... 24
Side bag ............................... 148
Side/taillights - dipped beam headlights
– bulb replacement........... 177-179
– control............................... 74
Ski compartment .................... 89
Snow chains .......................... 159
Socket.................................. 90
Spark plugs (type) ................... 228
Speedometer ......................... 6
Start&Stop system................... 116
Starting the engine ............ 151-161
Starting and driving......... 151
Steering ................................ 231
Steering lock .......................... 49
Steering wheel adjustment ........ 54
Steering wheel stalks
– left stalk ............................ 74Tyres
– Fix&Go Automatic kit........... 169
– how to read tyre markings ... 232
– inflation pressures............... 235
– rim protector tyre ................ 233
– snow tyres ........................ 158
– tyres fitted ........................ 234
Universal Isofix child seat ........ 143
Using the gearbox ................... 154
VDC system ........................... 110
Warning lights on panel .......... 6
Weights ............................ 238-239
Welcome movement ............... 23
Wheel rims ............................ 232
– dimensions ....................... 234
– reading rim markings .......... 233
– rim protector ..................... 233 – right stalk .......................... 77
Storage compartments ....... 87-88
Storing the car ........................ 159
Sun visors .............................. 91
Supplementary heater ............. 73
Suspensions ........................... 231
Symbols ................................ 40
Technical specifications..... 225
Third brake light
– bulb replacement ................ 181
Top speeds.............................. 237
Towing the car ........................ 196
Towing trailers ........................ 157
Transmission .......................... 230
Trip Computer ......................... 36
– Trip Computer parameters .... 37
– TRIP button ........................ 39