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ON-BOARD INSTRUMENTSSPEEDOMETER
Indicates the vehicle speed fig. 16.
INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHTING
ADJUSTMENT
(Brightness sensor) (Sport versions with
reconfigurable multifunction display)
Sport versions with reconfigurable multifunction
display are equipped with a brightness sensor (fitted
inside the speedometer) capable of detecting
ambient light conditions and adjusting the
brightness of the instrument panel accordingly.The behaviour of the instrument is as follow:
❒in "daytime" mode the display can be adjusted to
8 settings, the graphics are switched off, the
indexes are fully lit up and cannot be adjusted;
❒in "nighttime" mode the display, the graphics and
the indexes can be adjusted to 8 settings. The
brightness of the radio and automatic dual zone
climate control display is also adjusted.
The brightness setting depends on the values
previously configured using the setup menu on the
reconfigurable multifunction display (see "Lighting"
in the "Reconfigurable multifunction display"
paragraph).
The instrument panel graphics brightness may
change (from on to off ) whilst the vehicle is moving
following an event that causes a switch from
daytime to nighttime conditions in the passenger
compartment (for example, entering a tunnel).
fig. 16
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
GAUGE
The needle shows the temperature of the engine
coolant and starts supplying indications when
the fluid temperature exceeds approx. 50°C.
Under normal usage, the needle should hover
around the middle of the scale according to the
working conditions.C
Low engine coolant temperature
H
High engine coolant temperature.Warning light B fig. 18 may switch on (together
with a message on the display) to indicate that the
coolant temperature is too high; in this case, stop
the engine and contact a Fiat Dealership.
If the needle reaches the red area, stop
the engine immediately and contact a
Fiat Dealership.
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MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY(for versions/markets, where provided)
The car is equipped with a multifunction display
that, according to previous settings, will show useful
driving information."STANDARD" SCREEN
(versions without Start&Stop)
The standard screen fig. 19 can display the following
information:
A
Date
BDualdrive electric power steering engagement
indicationC
Sport driving mode indication (for versions/
markets, where provided)
D
Time
EOdometer (display of distance travelled in
kilometres/miles)fig. 19
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FPossible ice on the road indicationG
Outside temperature
H
Scheduled servicing interval
IHeadlight alignment position (only with dipped
headlights on)
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"STANDARD" SCREEN
(versions with Start&Stop)
The standard screen fig. 20 can display the following
information:A
Date
BGear Shift Indicator (for versions/markets, where
provided)C
Start&Stop function indication (for versions/
markets, where provided)
D
Time
fig. 20
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EOdometer (display of distance travelled in
kilometres/miles)FOutside temperatureG
Headlight alignment position (only with dipped
headlights on)
H
Dualdrive electric power steering engagement
indication
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CONTROL BUTTONS
To scroll through the screen and the options
upwards or to increase the value displayed.
MODE
Press briefly to access the menu and/or go
to next screen or confirm the chosen menu
option. Hold down to go back to the
standard screen.
To scroll through the screen and the options
downwards or to decrease the value displayed.Note Buttons
and
activate different functions
according to the following situations:
❒within the menu, they allow you to scroll up and
down through the options;
❒during settings operations, they increase or
decrease values.
Note When opening one of the front doors, the
display will turn on and show for a few seconds the
time and the distance covered.
fig. 21
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SETUP MENU
The menu fig. 22 comprises a series of functions
arranged in a cycle which can be selected through
buttons
and
to access the different selection
and setting options (setup) given in the following
paragraphs. A submenu is provided for some
options ("Time adjustment" and "Unit of
measurement").
The setup menu can be activated by pressing the
MODE button briefly.
Single presses on buttons
or
will scroll through
the setup menu options. Operating modes are
different according to the characteristics of the
option selected.
If the Radionavigator system is installed, only the
following functions can be adjusted/set from the
instrument panel: "Lighting," “Speed beep” and
"Headlight sensor" (for versions/markets, where
provided), "Belt buzzer" and "Passenger airbag". The
other functions are shown on the Radionavigator
display. Set and adjustment them there.Selecting an option from the main menu without a
submenu:
❒briefly press button MODE to select the main
menu option that needs to be changed;
❒press buttons
or
(with single presses) to
select the new setting;
❒briefly press button MODE to store the new
setting and at the same time go back to the
previously selected menu option.
Selecting an option from the main menu with a
submenu:
❒briefly press the MODE button to display the
first submenu option;
❒press buttons
or
(with single presses) to
scroll through all the submenu options;
❒briefly press the MODE button to select the
displayed submenu option and to open the
relevant settings menu;
❒press buttons
or
(with single presses) to
select the new setting for this submenu option;
❒briefly press button MODE to store the new
setting and at the same time go back to the
previously selected submenu option.
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RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION
DISPLAY(for versions/markets, where provided)
The car may be equipped with a reconfigurable
multifunction display that, according to previous
settings, will show useful driving information."STANDARD" SCREEN
The standard screen fig. 23 can display the following
information:
A
Time
BDateC
Sport driving mode indication (for versions/
markets, where provided)
D
Odometer (display of distance travelled in
kilometres/miles)
ECar status indications (e.g. doors open, possible
ice on road, etc.)/Start&Stop function indicator
(for versions/markets, where provided)/Gear Shift
Indicator (for versions/markets, where provided)FHeadlight alignment position (only with dipped
headlights on)G
Outside temperaturefig. 23
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When the ignition key is turned to MAR-ON, the
display's main screen will show the date fig. 23
or the turbocharging pressure fig. 24, depending on
the setting previously chosen from the "First page"
menu option ("Date" or "Engine info").CONTROL BUTTONS
To scroll through the screen and the options
upwards or to increase the value displayed.
MODE
Press briefly to access the menu and/or go
to next screen or confirm the chosen menu
option. Hold down to go back to the
standard screen.
To scroll through the screen and the options
downwards or to decrease the value displayed.
fig. 24
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fig. 25
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