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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.
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F0V0068mfig. 108
INSTALLING ELECTRICAL/
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Electrical and electronic devices installed after buying the
vehicle by aftersales must carry the following label:
FGA S.p.A. authorises the installation of transceiving de-
vices provided that they are installed by a specialised cen-
tre according to rules of good engineering practice and
in compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNING Traffic authorities may not allow the vehicle
on the road if devices are fitted that modify vehicle spec-
ifications. This may also invalidate the warranty in rela-
tion to faults caused by the change or either directly or in-
directly related to it.
FGA S.p.A. shall not be liable for damage caused by the in-
stallation of accessories either not supplied or recom-
mended by FGA S.p.A. and/or not installed in compliance
with the provided instructions.
RADIO TRANSMITTERS
AND MOBILE PHONES
Radiotransmitting apparatus (e.g. car mobile phones, CB
radios etc.) should not be used inside the vehicle unless
a separate aerial is mounted on the roof.
❒two rear speakers (located next to the parcel shelf)
(for versions/markets where provided);
❒radio compartment;
❒aerial lead;
❒aerial.
RADIO INSTALLATION
The sound system must be installed in the space occu-
pied by the centre glove compartment where you will find
the wiring. Press tabs A-fig. 108 to remove the compart-
ment.
To connect to the existing wiring in the ve-
hicle, contact the Fiat Service Network to
prevent any problems that could impair vehicle
safety.
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INDEXPaintwork (maintenance) ... 214
– body colour plate ............ 220
Paraflu
UP
– checking levels and topping up ................. 203
– specifications .................... 248
Parking sensors....................... 103
Partitions ................................... 36
Pollen filter ............................. 206
Portable navigator socket ..... 75
Power supply (technical data) .................... 224
Protecting the environment 113
Punctures – changing a wheel .............. 156
– general information ........ 156
– quick tyre repair kit Fix&Go automatic .......... 163 Q
uick tyre repair kit
(Fix&Go automatic) ........... 163
R adio (wiring system) .. 109-110
Radio transmitters and mobile phones ............. 110
Radio wiring system ..... 109-110
Raising the vehicle ................ 189
– with the jack ..................... 158
Rear courtesy lights .... 66-67-68 – bulb replace ment.............. 179
Rear door locking ....... 80-81-82
Rear door locking device ...... 79
Rear fog light – bulb replace ment ............ 175
– switching on ....................... 70
Rear fog lig hts .......................... 70
Rear light clusters – bulb replace ment ............ 175 Rear seats
– cleaning .............................. 216
– headrest .............................. 38
Rear swing doors ..................... 80
– remote control .................... 6
Rear view mirrors – exterior ............................... 40
– interio r.................................. 40
Rear window wiper – activation ............................. 62
– blade replacement .......... 212
– windscreen washer fluid specifications .................... 248
Rearscreen washer ................. 62
– activation ............................. 62
– checking levels and topping up ................. 203
– nozzles ............................... 213
Regular inspections .............. 198