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F0U057Abfig. 56
CAN HOLDER fig. 56
There are two cup/can holders on the central console
(behind the handbrake).
F0U058Abfig. 57
CARD HOLDERS fig. 57
The central console has slots where you can keep
telephone cards, tickets, CDs.
CIGAR LIGHTER fig. 58
(for versions/markets where provided)
This is located on the central tunnel in front of the
handbrake. Press button A to switch on the cigar lighter
when the ignition key is turned to MAR.
After about 15 seconds the button will return to its
original position automatically and the cigar lighter is
ready for use. For versions/markets where provided,
there may be a power socket in place of the cigar
lighter.
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F0U064Abfig. 64
POWER SOCKET
(for versions/markets where provided)
This is located in the boot, on the left side of the plastic
support for the parcel shelf fig. 63.
To use it, open cap A.
F0U188Abfig. 63
DASHBOARD STORAGE COMPARTMENT
Compartment A-fig. 64 is located in the middle of the
dashboard. To use it, open flap B by pushing its button.
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F0U131Abfig. 130F0U130Abfig. 129
INFLATION PROCEDURE
Wear on the protective gloves provided
together with quick tyre repair kit.
WARNING
Check tyre pressure on gauge F-fig. 130 with compressor
off to obtain precise reading;
❒if a pressure value of a least 1.5 bar is not reached
within five minutes, disconnect the compressor from
the valve and socket, move the vehicle forwards by
about 10 metres to distribute the sealant fluid within
the tyre and repeat the inflation procedure;
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❒Apply the handbrake. Unscrew the tyre valve cap,
take out the transparent flexible filler tube A-fig. 129
and tighten the ring nut B on the tyre valve;
❒make sure that switch D-fig. 130 for the compressor
is in position O (off), start the engine, insert pin E-fig.
131 into the nearest socket and switch on the
compressor by moving switch D-fig. 130 to position I
(on). Inflate the tyre to the pressure value specified in
paragraph “Inflation pressure” in chapter “Technical
specifications”.
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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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10
14
19
20
21
30
85
86
87
8820
10
15
7.5
30
15
15
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15
5
7.5 Engine compartment fusebox fig. 159
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Hi-Fi sound system with radio, control unit and subwoofer
Horn
Left main beam headlamp, right main beam headlamp
Air climate control compressor
Heated rear window
Fuel pump on tank
Left fog light, right fog light
Socket (set-up)
Passenger compartment socket, cigar lighter
Battery charge status sensor
Demister on driver-side door mirror, demister on passenger-side door
mirror
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14
01
03
04
15
16
08
07
05
13
09
06
0220
7.5
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–
–
–
–
–
–
15
5
–
–
– Boot fuse box fig. 161
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Sunroof opening system
Alarm system management control unit
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Boot socket
TPMS (tyre pressure monitoring system) control unit
Free
Free
Free
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Thousands of kilometres 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180
Visually inspect the conditions of toothed timing belt
Check exhaust gas emissions
Check engine control system operation (using diagnosis socket)
Replace accessory drive belt(s)
Replace toothed timing belt (*)
Replace spark plugs (1)
Replace air filter cartridge
Change engine oil and replace oil filter (or every 12 months) (2)
Change brake fluid (or every 24 months)
Change pollen filter (or every 15 months)
(*) Regardless of the distance covered, the timing belt should be replaced every 4 years for particularly demanding use (cold climates, city
driving, idling for a long time, dusty areas) or, in any case, every 5 years.
(1)The following are extremely important to ensure correct operation and prevent serious damage to the
engine:
– only use spark plugs of the same make and type specially certified for 1.4 Turbo Multi Air engines (see
“Engine”);
– strictly comply with the spark plug replacement interval given in the Scheduled Servicing Plan;
– it is advisable to contact an Abarth Dealership.
(2) If the car is equipped with esseesse kit (for versions/markets, where provided), the engine oil and engine oil
filter must be changed every 10,000 km or every 12 months.
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RADIO
AUX (only with Blue&Me™)
INTRODUCTION
This chapter describes the variants regarding the operation
of the AUX source: as far as the operation of the radio is
concerned, refer to the description in the "Functions and
Adjustments" chapter.AUX MODE
To activate the AUX source, press the MEDIA button or
the SRC steering wheel control several times till the
corresponding source is displayed.
IMPORTANT NOTES
The functions of the device connected with the AUX socket
are directly managed by the device itself; it is not possible
to change track/folder/playlist with radio or steering wheel
controls.
Do not leave the cable of your portable player connected
with the AUX socket after the disconnection, to avoid
possible hisses from the speakers.
NOTE The AUX socket is not incorporated in the radio.
For its position, refer to the Blue&Me™Supplement and
its Quick Guide.