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BRAKE LIGHTS
To change the bulb proceed as follows:
❒open the luggage compartment;
❒remove the cover A fig. 170;❒extract the lens unit B fig. 171 and disconnect
the electrical connector;
❒press in the tabs C fig. 171 and remove the bulb
holder;fig. 169
F0Q0712
fig. 171
F0Q0751
fig. 170
F0Q0716
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WARNING
Do not travel with the windscreen
washer reservoir empty: the windscreen
washer is essential for improving visibility.
Some commercial windscreen washer additives
are flammable.The engine compartment
contains hot components which may set it on
fire.
BRAKE FLUID
Undo the cap A shown in the figure: fig. 210check
that the fluid contained in the reservoir is at the
maximum level. The fluid level in the reservoir must
not exceed the MAX mark. If you need to top up,
you should use the brake fluid shown in the "Fluids
and lubricants" table (see chapter "Technical data").
When opening the cap A, make sure that no dirtgets into the reservoir. Always use a funnel with a
built-in filter with a mesh of 0.12 mm or less for
topping up.
IMPORTANT Brake fluid is hygroscopic (i.e. it
absorbs moisture). For this reason, if the car is
mainly used in areas with a high degree of
atmospheric humidity, the fluid should be replaced
at more frequent intervals than specified in the
“Scheduled Servicing Plan”.
Prevent brake fluid, which is highly
corrosive, from coming into contact with
painted parts. Should it happen,
immediately wash with water.
fig. 209
F0Q0666
fig. 210
F0Q0664
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INTERIORSPeriodically check for water puddles under the mats
that could cause the panels to rust.
Replace the worn carpet mats, if present, with
genuine products and make sure they remain
securely fastened to the passenger compartment
carpet. It is not advisable to use non genuine mats
that could move whilst driving.
WARNING
Never use flammable products, such as
petrol ether or rectified petrol to
clean the inside of the car.The electrostatic
charges which are generated by rubbing during
the cleaning operation may cause a fire.
WARNING
Do not keep aerosol cans in the car:
they might explode. Aerosol cans must
not be exposed to a temperature exceeding
50°C .When the car is exposed to sunlight ,
internal temperature can greatly exceed this
value.SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS
Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner.
Rub the seats with a sponge and a solution of
water and mild soap.
LEATHER SEATS
Remove the dry dirt with a buckskin or slightly
damp cloth, without exercising too much pressure.
Remove any liquid or grease stains using an
absorbent dry cloth, without rubbing. Then clean
with a soft cloth or buckskin cloth dampened with
water and neutral soap.
If the stain persists, use specific products and
observe the instructions carefully.
IMPORTANT Never use alcohol. Make sure that
the cleaning products used contain no alcohol
or alcohol derivatives, even in small quantities.
The fabric upholstery of your car has
been designed to withstand wear
deriving from common use of the car.You
are however recommended to avoid strong
and/or continuous scratching with clothing
accessories such as metal buckles, studs,Velcro
fastenings and the like, as these items cause
stress of the cover fabric that could lead to yarn
breaking and damage the upholstery.
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REFUELLINGPetrol versions1.4 16V 1.4 T-Jet1.4 Turbo
MultiAirPrescribed fuels
Original products
litres kg litres kg litres kg
Fuel tank: 57 – 57 – 57 –Unleaded petrol not
less than 95 RON (EN
228 specification) including a reserve of: 8 – 10 – 8 – 10 – 8 – 10 –
Engine cooling system
– with climate control:5,2 4,6 6,0 5,3 6,0 5,350-50 mixture of
demineralised water and
PARAFLU
UP
(°°)
Engine sump: 2,75 2,3 2,75 2,3 3,1 2,6
SELENIA K P.E.
Engine sump and filter: 2,9 2,5 2,9 2,5 3,5 3,0
Gearbox casing/differential: 1.87 1.6 2.4 2.1 1.99 1.7TUTELA CAR
TECHNYX
TUTELA CAR MATRYX
(**)TUTELA
TRANSMISSION
GEARFORCE
(°)
Hydraulic brake circuit with
ABS anti-lock device:0,56 0,525 0,56 0,525 0,56 0,525 TUTELA TOP 4
Windscreen/rear
window/headlight washer
fluid reservoir:
(*)
3 (6) 2,7 (5,3) 3 (6) 2,7 (5,3) 3 (6) 2,7 (5,3)Mixture of water and
TUTELA
PROFESSIONAL SC 35
(°°) For particularly harsh climate conditions, a mixture of 60% PARAFLU
UP
and 40% demineralised water is recommended.
(**) 1.4 T-JET 150 HP versions
(°) 1.4 T-JET 120 HP and 1.4 Turbo MultiAir versions
(*) values in brackets refer to versions with headlight washers
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Diesel versions1.6 MultiJet 2.0 MultiJetPrescribed
fuels Original
products litres kg litres kg
Fuel tank: 57 – 57 –
Diesel for motor
vehicles (EN 590
Specification) including a
reserve of:8–10 – 8–10 –
Engine cooling
system
– with climate
control:7.1 6.3 7.1 6.3Mixture of 50%
demineralised
water and 50%
PARAFLU
UP
(°°)
Engine sump: 4.3 3.6 4.3 3.6
SELENIA W.R.
Engine sump and
filter:4.6 3.9 4.9 4.1
Gearbox
casing/differential:1.87 1.7 1.87 1.7TUTELA
TRANSMISSION
GEARFORCE
Hydraulic brake
circuit with ABS
anti-lock device:0.56 0.525 0.56 0.525 TUTELA TOP 4
Windscreen/rear
window/headlight
washer fluid
reservoir:
(*)
3 (6) 2.7 (5.3) 3 (6) 2.7 (5.3)Mixture of water
and TUTELA
PROFESSIONAL
SC 35
(°°) For particularly harsh climate conditions, a mixture of 60% PARAFLU
UP
and 40% demineralised water is recommended.
(*) values in brackets refer to versions with headlight washers
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