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NOTE The “Scheduled Maintenance Plan” sets out
different service intervals depending on the engine type.
This indication will appear automatically with the key at
MAR-ONstarting from 2,000 km (or 1240 mi) and will
be presented automatically every 200 km (or 124 mi).
Oil change notification messages are displayed in the
same way. Use keys
▲and ▼to display service and oil
change due dates alternately. Below 200 km servicing
indications are more frequent. The display will be in
kilometres or miles depending on the measurement unit
settings. When the next scheduled service is
approaching, the message “Service” will appear on the
display followed by the number of kilometres or miles
left when the key is turned to
MAR-ON. Contact a Fiat
Dealership to carry out any service operation in the
“Scheduled servicing plan” and to reset the display.
NOTE When the oil change is near to come, turning
the ignition key to MAR-ON the display will show a
dedicated message. Engine performance will decrease
still driving in these conditions. When the oil change is
due, the dedicated message is displayed again and the
vand Uwarning lights turn on. Contact a Fiat
Dealership. Scheduled Servicing (Service)
Scheduled servicing
Using this function you can display information about
the mileage intervals for car servicing.
To consult this information, proceed as follows:
– briefly press the MODE button: the display shows
service requirements in km or mi according to the
previous setting (see paragraph “Unit of measure”);
– briefly press the MODE button to go back to the
menu screen or press the button for a prolonged time
to go back to the standard screen.
Oil change
This function enables to display information on the km
distance to the next oil change.
To consult this information, proceed as follows:
– briefly press the MODE button; the display shows the
estimated km distance to the next oil change (depending
on the driving mode);
– briefly press the MODE button to go back to the
menu screen or press the button for a prolonged time
to go back to the standard screen.
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MODE
MODE
MODE
▼ ▲
▼ ▲
▼ ▲
▼ ▲
F0N1022g F0N1023g
F0N1024g F0N1025g
F0N1026g F0N1022gF0N1022g
F0N1027gF0N1028g
Front passenger’s airbag and chest side bag
activation/deactivation fig. 18
(for versions/markets, where provided)
This function is used to activate/deactivate the front
passenger’s airbag.
Proceed as follows:
❒press MODE and after the message (Bag pass Off)
(deactivate) or (Bag pass On) (activate) appears by
pressing buttons
▲e ▼, press the MODE button
again;
❒the display will show the confirmation message;
❒press buttons ▲or ▼to select either Yes (to
confirm activation/deactivation) or No (to abort);
❒briefly press button MODE: the display shows a
message confirming the selected value.
Now, go back to
the menu screen or press the button for longer to
go back to the standard screen without storing the
settings.
Exit Menu
This is the last function that closes the cycle of settings
listed in the menu screen. Pressing the MODE button
briefly will return the display to the standard screen
without storing. Press button
▼to return to the first
menu option (Speed Beep).
fig. 18
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Values displayed
External temperature
Indicates the temperature outside the vehicle passenger
compartment.
Range (for versions/markets where provided)
It indicates the distance that can still be travelled based
on the fuel in the tank assuming that driving conditions
will not change. The message “---” will appear on the
display in the following cases:
– range value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
– vehicle left parked with engine running for long
period.
Trip distance
This value shows the distance covered from the start of
the new mission.
Average consumption (for versions/markets where provided)
This value shows the average consumption from the
start of the new mission.
Instant consumption (for versions/markets where provided)
This indicates instant fuel consumption and it is
constantly updated. The message “---” will appear on
the display if the vehicle is parked with the engine
running.
Average speed
Represents the average vehicle speed as a function of
the overall time elapsed since the start of a new mission.TRIP COMPUTER
General information
The “Trip computer” is used to display information on
vehicle operation when the key is turned to
MAR-ON.
This function allows you to define two separate trips,
called “Trip A” and “Trip B”, for monitoring the
vehicle’s “complete mission” (journey) in a reciprocally
independent manner. Both functions can be reset (reset
means start of a new journey).
“Trip A” is used to display the figures relating to:
– Outside temperature
– Range
– Trip distance
– Average consumption
– Current consumption
– Average speed
– Trip time (driving time).
“Trip B”, available on multifunction display only, is used
to display the figures relating to:
– Trip distance B
– Average consumption B
– Average speed B
– Trip time B (driving time).
NOTE “Trip B” function can be excluded (see paragraph
“Trip B on”). “Range” and “Instant consumption”
parameters cannot be reset.
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F0N0019mfig. 19
IMPORTANT If the reset operation is carried out when
“Trip B” is being displayed, only the information
associated with this function is reset.
Start of journey procedure
With the ignition key in the MAR-ON position, reset by
pressing the TRIP button and keeping it pressed for
more than 2 seconds.
Exit Trip
To quit the Trip function: keep button MODE pressed
for over 2 seconds. Trip time
This value shows the time elapsed since the start of the
new mission.
IMPORTANT In the absence of information, Trip
Computer values are displayed with “----”. When
normal operating conditions are restarted, calculation of
different units will restart regularly. The values displayed
before the failure will not be reset nor will a new
mission be started.
TRIP control button fig. 19
The TRIP button is located on the right hand lever.
With the ignition key turned to MAR-ON, this button
allows you to view the previously described parameters
and also reset them to begin a new mission:
– brief press to access the various parameter displays;
– long press to reset and start a new mission.
New mission
It begins after a reset:
– “manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the
relevant button;
– “automatic” resetting, when the “Trip distance”
reaches 3999.9 km or 9999.9 km (according to the type
of display) or when the “Travel time” reaches 99.59
(99 hours and 59 minutes);
– disconnection/reconnection of the battery.
IMPORTANT If the reset operation is carried out when
“Trip A” is being displayed, only the information
associated with this function is reset.
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F0N0118mfig. 20
Height adjustment
To raise the seat: whilst sitting, move the lever B
upwards (front part of the seat) or the lever C (rear
part of the seat) and shift your body weight away from
the part of the seat to be raised.
SEATS
Any adjustments should only be carried
out with the vehicle stationary.
WARNING
The fabric covers on your vehicle have
been dimensioned to be resistant to
normal wear and tear. Some precautions
are however needed. Avoid prolonged rubbing
against clothing accessories, such as metal
buckles, bosses, Velcro strips and the like, which
by applying a high pressure on the fabric in
a small area could cause the breakage of some
threads and damage the upholstery.
Lengthwise direction adjustment fig. 20
Lift the lever A and push the seat forwards or
backwards: in driving position your arms should rest on
the rim of the steering wheel.
Once you have released the adjustment
lever, always check that the seat is
locked on the guides by trying to move it back
and forth. If it is not locked, the seat may move
unexpectedly and make you lose control of the
vehicle.
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F0N0147mfig. 21F0N0139mfig. 22
AIR SEAT
The seat is equipped with a mechanical spring system
and hydraulic shock absorber to ensure maximum
comfort and safety. The system of springs also
effectively absorbs impact from uneven road surfaces.
See the description in the “Front seats” section for the
lengthwise adjustments, height adjustments, backrest
adjustment, lumbar adjustment and armrest adjustment.
Damper weight adjustment
Use the adjustment knob A-fig. 22 to set the required
setting based on body weight, with settings between
40 kg and 130 kg.To lower the seat: whilst sitting, move the lever B
upwards (front part of the seat) or the lever C (rear
part of the seat) and place your body weight on the part
of the seat to be lowered.
Backrest angle adjustment fig. 20
Turn knob D.
For maximum safety, keep the back of
your seat upright, lean back into it and
make sure the seat belt fits closely across your
chest and hips.
WARNING
Lumbar adjustment
To adjust, turn knob E-fig. 21.
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F0N0148mfig. 23
12
F0N0187mfig. 25
F0N0187mfig. 24
REVOLVING BASE SEAT
(for versions/markets where provided)
It may be turned through 180° toward the seat on the
opposite side. Use the control A-fig. 24 to rotate the
seat. Before turning, move the seat forward and only
then adjust the reach fig. 25. SEATS WITH ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS
The driver’s seat may be equipped with an armrest that
can be raised and adjusted for height. To adjust, use the
wheel A-fig. 23.
Before putting on the front seat belts,
make sure that the armrests are in a
vertical position (see “Seat belts” paragraph).
WARNING
Before unfastening your seat belt and
getting out of the vehicle, make sure
that the (door side) outer armrest is fully raised.
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F0N0173mfig. 26F0N0174mfig. 27
Backrest angle adjustment fig. 27
Adjust lever A.
Height adjustment fig. 27
Operate the controls B or C to raise/lower the
front/rear part of the seat respectively.
Seat rotation
It may be turned through 180° toward the seat on the
opposite side and approximately 35° toward the door It
may be locked in the driving position or at 180°. REVOLVING SEAT WITH SEAT BELT
(for versions/markets, where provided)
It is equipped with a seat belt with three anchorage
points fig. 26, two adjustable armrests (for the
adjustment, see “Seats with adjustable armrests”
paragraph) and height-adjustable head restraints (for the
adjustment, see “Head restraints” paragraph).
All adjustments must be made with the
vehicle stationary. In particular, while
turning the seat, take care that it does not
interfere with the handbrake lever.
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