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ANTI-PINCH DEVICE
The sun roof and the electric blind are
equipped with an anti-pinch safety
system capable of detecting the
presence of an obstacle whilst the roof
is closing: if this happens, the system
intervenes and the movement of the
glass is immediately reversed.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the control buttons fail to operate, the
sun blind and the sun roof can be
moved manually, proceeding as
described below:
❒Sun blind movement: remove
protective cap A fig. 34 on the internal
trim;
❒Sun roof movement: remove
protective cap B fig. 34 on the internal
trim;
❒take the supplied spanner C fig. 34
from the luggage compartment;❒insert key C in housing A (for blind
movement) or B (for sun roof
movement) and turn it clockwise to
open the roof (or the blind) or
anticlockwise to close the roof (or the
blind).
INITIALISATION
PROCEDURE
Following an automatic movement
malfunction while opening/closing or
after an emergency manoeuvre (see
description in the previous paragraph),
the automatic operation of the sun
roof must be initialised again.
Proceed as follows:
❒move the roof to fully closed position;
❒move the ignition device to STOP
and keep it there for 10 seconds;
❒move the ignition device to MAR;
❒press button A in closing position;
❒press the button for at least 10
seconds, then you should hear the
mechanical stop of the roof motor;
❒press the button A in the "closing"
position again within 5 seconds;
❒hold down button A: in this position,
the roof will perform an automatic
opening and closing cycle. Otherwise,
repeat the operations starting from
the beginning;❒hold down button A until the roof is
completely closed: the initialisation
procedure has ended.
WARNING
22)When leaving the vehicle (equipped
with mechanical key with a remote control),
always remove the key from the ignition
device to avoid the risk of injury to those
still inside the vehicle due to accidental
operation of the sun roof. Improper use of
the roof can be dangerous. Before and
during operation, always check that
nobody is at risk of being injured by the
moving sun roof or by objects getting
caught or hit by it.
WARNING
11)Do not open the sun roof if a
transverse roof rack is fitted. Do not open
the sun roof if there is snow or ice on it:
you may damage it.
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PANEL STORAGE
SUITCASE
After removing the roof panels, they
must be positioned inside the
dedicated suitcase inside the luggage
compartment. It is recommended to
perform this procedure from outside the
vehicle.
Proceed as follows:
❒open the suitcase, position the first
panel B as shown in fig. 38 and then
position the second panel C;❒close the suitcase and position it
properly inside the luggage
compartment;
❒secure the suitcase firmly to the
retaining hooks on the luggage
compartment crossmember.
IMPORTANT Never put excess loads
on the suitcase; for further information,
see the description in the documents
supplied with the suitcase.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the control buttons fail to operate, the
sun roof can be moved manually,
proceeding as described below:
❒remove protective cap A fig. 39 on
the internal trim;
❒introduce the supplied key B into
housing A and turn it clockwise to open
the roof or anticlockwise to close it.
WARNING
12)Do not open the sun roof if a
transverse roof rack is fitted. Do not open
the sun roof if there is snow or ice on it:
you may damage it.
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DIMENSIONS
Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle equipped with its standard-supplied tyres. Height is measured with
vehicle unladen.
AB C D
E(*)FGH I
4255 / 4259(**)892 2570
793 / 797(**)1667 / 1697(***)1551 / 1541(**)20231553 / 1541(**)1805
(*) Trailhawk versions: 1697 / 1727 (with roof rack bars)
(**) Trailhawk versions
(***) With roof rack bars
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PERFORMANCE
Top speed reachable after the initial period of usage of the vehicle.
Versionskm/h
1.4 Turbo MultiAir 136/140 HP181
1.6 16V MultiJet 115/120 HP178
2.0 16V MultiJet 120 HP176
2.0 16V MultiJet 140 HP182
2.0 16V MultiJet 170 HP196
FUEL CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption values given in the table below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by
specific European Directives.
IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic conditions, weather conditions, driving style, general condition of the vehicle, trim
level/equipment/accessories, use of the climate control system, vehicle load, presence of roof racks and other situations that
adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuel consumption values than those measured. The
fuel consumption will get more regular only after having driven the first 3000 km.
FUEL CONSUMPTION ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE (litres/100 km)
Versions Urban Extra-urban Combined
1.4 Turbo MultiAir 136/140 HP7.6 5.1 6.0
1.6 16V MultiJet 115/120 HP5.5 4.0 4.6
2.0 16V MultiJet 120 / 140 HP
6,0 / 6,9
(*)4,6 / 5,2(*)5,1 / 5,8(*)
2.0 16V MultiJet 170 HP7.0 5.2 5.9
(*) Versions with automatic transmission and 4WD LOW
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
WARNING
MySky SUN ROOF
❒While refitting the panels, pay special attention to prevent any trapping of fingers, scarves, ties and loose clothing; they might be trapped
under the panels themselves.
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
❒Before driving, make sure that the transversal bars have been fitted properly.
SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING
❒If the engine stalls, the vehicle skids or it is not possible to drive in a straight line on the top of a hill or a road with a gradient, do not try to
do a U-turn for any reason. This operation would result in the vehicle rolling over. Back up on the stretch of road with a gradient, shifting to
reverse and proceeding with the utmost care. Do not travel downhill with gearbox in neutral and using only the brake.
❒The presence of abrasive material on the brakes may cause excessive wear or adversely affect its correct operation. If the vehicle is driven
in particularly dusty environments, have the brakes checked and cleaned as necessary.
INTERIORS
❒Never use flammable products, such as petrol ether or rectified petrol to clean the inside of the vehicle. The electrostatic charges which are
generated by rubbing during the cleaning operation may cause a fire.
❒Do not keep aerosol cans in the vehicle: danger of explosion. Aerosol cans must not be exposed to a temperature exceeding 50°C. When
the vehicle is exposed to sunlight, the internal temperature can greatly exceed this value.
❒There must be no obstacles on the floor underneath the pedals; make sure that mats are always flat and do not interfere with the pedals.
SUPPLY
❒Modifications or repairs to the supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system technical specifications into
account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
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WARNING
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
❒The use of transversal bars on longitudinal ones prevents the use of the sunroof, because the latter, while opening, interferes with the bars.
❒Therefore do not move the sunroof if transversal bars have been fitted.
❒Fully comply with the regulations in force concerning maximum clearance.
INTERIORS
❒Never use alcohol, petrols and derivatives to clean the dashboard and instrument panel lens.