120
IF AN INTERNAL LIGHT
STOPS WORKING
FRONT ROOF LIGHT
With tilting lens
To replace the bulb:
– using a screwdriver at the points
indicted by the arrows fig. 138
remove the entire roof light unit;
– open the metal cover
A-fig. 139 in the direction of the
arrow;
– then replace cylindrical bulb B,
releasing it from the side contacts;
– close the metal cover, then press
fit the entire unit.With spot light
To replace the bulbs:
– using a screwdriver at the points
indicted by the arrows fig. 140
remove the entire roof light unit;
– remove lens A-fig. 141, operating
the retaining devices B;
– replace cylindrical bulb D,
releasing it from the side
contacts C;– to replace reading light E, rotate
the connector anticlockwise and
replace the press-fitted bulb;
– refit the lens then press fit the
entire unit.
fig. 138
F0X0118m
fig. 139
F0X0119m
fig. 141
F0X0121m
fig. 140
F0X0120m
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fig. 143
F0X0123m
fig. 142
F0X0122m
fig. 144
F0X0124m
fig. 145
F0X0125m
GLOVE COMPARTMENT
LIGHT fig. 144
(for versions/markets,
where provided)
To replace the cylindrical bulb:
– remove lens A, pressing it and
pulling it downwards;
– replace cylindrical bulb B, releasing
it from the side contacts;
– refit lens A and fix it, pushing
upwards.IF YOU BLOW A FUSE
REPLACING FUSES
Fuses protect the electrical system:
they intervene (blow) in the event of
a fault or improper action on the
system.
Check the state of the
corresponding fuse when a device
does not work: the filament
A fig. 145 must be intact.
If it is not, replace the blown fuse
with another with the same
amperage (same colour).
B intact fuse.
C fuse with damaged filament. REAR ROOF LIGHT
(for versions/markets,
where provided)
To replace the cylindrical bulb:
– acting in the point indicated by the
arrow fig. 142, remove the
complete roof light unit;
– open the reflector A-fig. 143 and
replace cylindrical bulb B, releasing
it from the side contacts.
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FUSE SUMMARY TABLE
Device protected No. Fuse Amps Location
F12
F13
F31
F32
F35
F37
F38
F39
F42
F43
F44
F47
F48
F49
F50
F51
F5315A
15A
7,5A
15A
10A
10A
20A
15A
7,5A
30A
20A
30A
30A
7,5A
7,5A
7,5A
10Afig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
fig. 143
ARight dipped headlight
Left dipped headlight, headlight alignment corrector
Supply for reversing light, relay switch coils on engine compartment
fuse box, manual climate control system
+30 exterior lighting control supply
Brake light switch supply (NC signal)
Brake lights, instrument panel node
Central locking
+30 supply for roof light, glove compartment light, radio
ABS control unit
Windscreen wiper, two-way pump
Power socket - cigar lighter
Front left electric window
Front right electric window
+15 services supply for radio, electric mirrors, central and side
control panel lighting, electric mirror control lighting
Airbag system
+ supply for number plate lights, heater control lighting,
power socket – cigar lighter lighting, radio lighting
Direction indicators, hazard warning lights, instrument panel node
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146
USEFUL ADVICE FOR
EXTENDING THE LIFE OF
YOUR BATTERY
To avoid draining your battery
rapidily and maintain its efficiency
over time, carefully observe the
following instructions:
– when you park the vehicle, ensure
that the doors, tailgate and bonnet
are closed properly, to prevent
any roof lights from remaining on
inside the passenger
compartment;
– switch off all roof lights inside the
vehicle: the vehicle is however
equipped with a system which
switches all internal lights off
automatically;
– do not keep accessories (e.g. car
radio, hazard warning lights, etc.)
switched on for a long time when
the engine is not running;
– before performing any operation
on the electrical system,
disconnect the negative battery
cable;– fully tighten the battery terminals.
IMPORTANT If the battery remains
with the charge below 50% for a
long time it becomes damaged
through sulphation and its starting
capacity is reduced.
The battery is also more prone to
the risk of freezing (at temperatures
as high as -10°C).
Refer to the paragraph “Vehicle
inactivity” in the “Correct use of the
vehicle” section if the vehicle is left
parked for a long time.If, after buying the vehicle, you want
to install electrical accessories which
require permanent electric supply
(alarm, etc.) or accessories that in
any case burden the electrical
supply, contact a Fiat Dealership,
whose qualified personnel, in
addition to suggesting the most
suitable devices from Lineaccessori
Fiat, will evaluate the overall
electrical consumption, checking
whether the vehicle’s electrical
system is capable of withstanding the
load required, or whether it should
be integrated with a more powerful
battery.
Since some of these devices
continue to consume electricity even
when the engine is off, they gradually
run down the battery.
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– spraying the underbody, engine
compartment, inside of wheel
arches and other parts with highly
protective wax products;
– spraying of plastic materials for
protective purposes in the most
exposed points: under the doors,
inside the wings, along the edges,
etc.;
– use of “open” boxed sections to
prevent condensation and pockets
of moisture from triggering rust
inside.
VEHICLE BODY AND
UNDERBODY WARRANTY
Your vehicle is covered by warranty
against perforation due to corrosion
of any original element of the
structure or body.
For the general terms of this
warranty, refer to the Warranty
Booklet.ADVICE FOR PRESERVING
THE BODYWORK
Paintwork
Paintwork does not only serve an
aesthetic purpose, but also protects
the underlying sheet metal.
Touch up abrasions and scratches
immediately to prevent the
formation of rust. Only use genuine
spare paint products for touch-ups
(see “Bodywork paint identification
plate” in the “Technical
Specifications” section).
Normal maintenance of paintwork
consists in washing the car: the
frequency depends on the conditions
and environment where the car is
used.
For example, it is advisable to wash
the vehicle more often in areas with
high levels of environmental
pollution or on roads spread with
salt.To correctly wash the vehicle,
proceed as follows:
– wash the body using a low
pressure jet of water;
– wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy
solution over the bodywork,
frequently rinsing the sponge;
– rinse well with water and dry with
a jet of air or a chamois leather.
If you put the vehicle through a car
wash, follow these
recommendations:
– remove the aerial from the roof so
that it does not get damaged;
– the vehicle should be washed with
water added to a soapy solution;
– rinse thoroughly to avoid soap
marks remaining on the bodywork
or less visible parts.
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WEIGHTS
kg Working Trekking Adventure
Short Crew Short Extended Extended Crew
cab cab cab cab cab cab
Unladen weight (with all fluids,
fuel tank filled to 90% and
without optional equipment):1210 1265 1210 1230 1250 1285
Payload including
the driver (*): 705 650 705 685 665 630
Payload excluding
the driver (*): 630 575 630 610 590 555
Maximum permitted loads (**)
- front axle: 910 910 910 910 910 910
- rear axle: 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110
- total:1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915
Towable loads
- braked trailer:1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
- non-braked trailer: 450 450 450 450 450 450
Maximum load on the ball joint
(braked trailer): 60 60 60 60 60 60
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sun roof, tow hook, etc.) the unladen weight increases and consequently the payload will decrease complying with
the maximum permitted loads.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the load compartment complying with the maximum permitted loads.
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FUEL CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the homologation tests set down by
specific European Directives. The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption:
– urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the car;
– extra-urban cycle: driving that simulates using the vehicle out of town with frequent acceleration in all gears; the speed
varies from 0 to 120 km/h;
– combined consumption: this is calculated with a weighting of about 37% urban cycle consumption and about 63% extra-
urban consumption.
IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic situations, weather conditions, driving style, general state of the car, trim
level/equipment/accessories, load, climate control system, roof rack, and other situations that affect how the car moves
through the air may lead to different fuel consumption levels than those measured.
Working Trekking Adventure
Short Crew Short Extended Extended Crew
cab cab cab cab cab cab
Urban6.5 6.5 6.6
Extra-urban4,5 4.5 4.6
Mixed5.2 5.2 5.3
Fuel consumption according to the current european directive (litres / 100 km)
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Footboards..................................................................................... 79
Front ceiling light ......................................................................... 66
- bulb replacement ................................................................. 120
Front roof lights
- bulb replacement ................................................................. 120
- control ................................................................................... 66
Fuel consumption ........................................................................ 171
Fuel cut-off (automatic switch) .................................................65
Fuel cut-off switch ...................................................................... 65
Fuel level indicator gauge ...........................................................27
Fuel tank cap.................................................................................. 93
Fuel
- consumption ......................................................................... 171
- fuel cap ................................................................................... 93
- fuel cut-off ............................................................................. 65
- level gauge ............................................................................. 27
- refuelling.................................................................................. 92
- specification......................................................................158-168
Fuses .............................................................................................. 121
- dashboard fuse box ............................................................. 123
- engine compartment fuse box .......................................... 124
- fuse list .............................................................................125-126
- general information ............................................................. 121
Gearbox
- using the gearbox ................................................................. 99
Glasses holder ...............................................................................66
Glove box light
- bulb replacement ................................................................. 121
Glove compartment .................................................................. 65Handbrake ................................................................................... 98
Hazard lights ................................................................................. 63
Hazard warning lights switch ....................................................63
Headlights .....................................................................................79
- alignment corrector ............................................................ 79
- light beam direction ............................................................. 79
- washing ................................................................................... 153
Headrests
- front ........................................................................................ 17
- rear ......................................................................................... 18
Heating / climate control system ............................................. 55
Heating and ventilation................................................................ 55
- controls ................................................................................... 56
Heavy use of the vehicle............................................................. 137
How to save fuel........................................................................... 102
Identification data ........................................................................ 155
- VIN plate ............................................................................... 155
Ignition ........................................................................................... 11
Ignition switch .............................................................................. 11
In an emergency..................................................................... 107
Instrument panel ..........................................................................14-15
Interiors ..........................................................................................153
Internal features ........................................................................... 65
Jack ..................................................................................109-110-128
Key with remote control ......................................................... 8
Keys ................................................................................................ 7
- duplicating ...............................................................................10
Know your vehicle................................................................... 7
Leather trim
- cleaning ....................................................................................154
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