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RADIO
(for versions/markets where provided)
For the operation of the radio with CD/MP3 player (for
versions/markets where provided), read the Supplement
attached to this Owner’s Handbook.
WIRING FOR LIGHTWEIGHT SYSTEM
The system consists of:
❒radio power cables;
❒front speaker cables (located on door mirror trims);
❒speaker cables on front door panels;
❒rear speaker cables (located next to the parcel shelf)
(for versions/markets where provided);
❒radio compartment;
❒aerial lead;
❒aerial.
WIRING FOR HEAVYWEIGHT SYSTEM
The system consists of:
❒radio power cables;
❒rear speaker cables (located next to the parcel shelf)
(for versions/markets where provided);
❒two tweeters on the door mirror trims;
❒two midwoofers on the lower part of the front doors;
The vehicle should always be evacuated
after the key has been removed or turned
to the OFF position. During refuelling operations,
it is necessary to make sure that the vehicle is off
with the ignition key in the OFF position.
WARNING
For vehicles with a robotised transmission,
if the engine cuts out automatically on
a gradient, it is advisable to restart the engine by
moving the gear lever towards (+) or (-) without
releasing the brake pedal. For vehicles with ro-
botised transmission, where the Hill Holder func-
tion is present, if the engine cuts out automati-
cally whilst on a hill, it is advisable to restart it
by moving the gear lever to (+) or (-) without re-
leasing the brake pedal to make the Hill Holder
function – which is only active when the engine
is running – available.
WARNING
If you want to prioritise climate comfort,
the Start&Stop system can be disabled to
allow continuous operation of the climate control
system.
WARNING
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F0V0158mfig. 139
After tyre replacement
❒fix bracket A-fig. 140 to the wheel after passing it
through the hole, insert the threaded pin into one of
the bolt holes and secure by tightening knob B;
D
C
F0V0214mfig. 140a
F0V0215fig. 140b
❒for vehicles with alloy rims take the adapter D and fit
the plastic spacer C between the spring and the flange
of the bracket. The plastic fin must be directed down-
wards and perfectly coincide with the flange cut part;
– fit the bracket E in the adapter D, fit the pin in the
hole and fasten by the knob F;
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those with an unknown origin.
❒If a tyre is replaced, you should also change the inflation
valve.
❒to allow even wear between the front and rear tyres,
it is advisable to switch them every 10-15 thousand kilo-
metres, keeping them on the same side of the car so
as not to reverse the direction of rotation.
Remember that road hold depends on cor-
rect tyre pressures.
WARNING
If the pressure is too low, the tyre
overheats and this can cause it serious
damage.
WARNING
Do not switch the tyres from the right of
the vehicle to the left and vice versa.
WARNING
Do not re-spray alloy wheel rims at tem-
peratures higher than 150 °C. The me-
chanical characteristics of the wheels may be
compromised.
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WHEELS
RIMS AND TYRES
Pressed steel or alloy wheels. Tubeless radial carcass tyres.
All approved tyres are listed in the Log Book.
IMPORTANT In the event of discrepancies between the in-
formation provided in this Owner Handbook and the Log
Book, the latter takes precedence.
To ensure driving safety, ensure that tyres of the same
make and type are fitted on all wheels.
IMPORTANT Do not use inner tubes with tubeless tyres.
F0V0162mfig. 193
SPARE WHEEL
Pressed steel wheel.
Tubeless tyre, same as standard tyre.
WHEEL GEOMETRY
Total front toe in: – 1 ± 1 mm
The values refer to the vehicle in running order.
CORRECT READING OF THE TYRE fig. 193
Example: 185/65 R 15 88H
185 = Nominal width (S, distance in mm between side-
walls).
65 = Height/width ratio (H/S) as a percentage.
R = Radial tyre.
15 = Wheel diameter in inches (Ø).
88 = Load index.
H = Maximum speed index.
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Trip computer ......................... 28
Turning circle.......................... 225
Tyres pressure ...................... 229
Tyres
– changing a wheel ............. 156
– Fix&Go automatic quick
tyre repair kit ................... 163
– in the event
of a puncture .................... 156
– inflation pressure ............ 229
– reading the symbols
correctly....................226-227
– Rim protector .................. 227
– snow chains ...................... 141
– snow tyres ................140-228
– storing tools and space
saver wheel............... 158-159
– tyre and wheel types ....... 228
– winter ................................ 228Using the gearbox................. 136
Vehicle data ........................... 219
Vehicle dimensions ........ 230-231
Vehicle inactivity.................... 142
Vehicle performance ............ 229
Vehicle weights ..................... 233
VIN plates ............................... 219
Warning lights and
messages ............................... 143
Washer fluid for wind-
screen/rearscreen/headlamps
– checking levels
and topping up ................. 203
– specifications .................... 248
Wheel geometry ................... 226
Wheel rims............................. 226
– correct reading ................ 227
Wheels and tyres
– changing a wheel ............. 156– Fix&Go automatic quick
tyre repair kit ................... 163
– in the event
of a puncture .....................156
– reading the symbols
correctly....................226-227
– Rim
protector .................. 227
– snow chains ...................... 141
– snow tyres ........................ 228
– tyre and wheel types ....... 228
– tyre inflation pressure .... 229
– wheel geometry .............. 226
When parked ........................ 136
When parked ........................ 136
Windows
– cleaning ........................61-216
– electric ........................... 83-84
– manual ................................. 84
– windscreen washer fluid
(specifications) ................. 248