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❒indicate that the vehicle is parked up by using the
devices required by law in the country in which
you are travelling (e.g. warning triangle, hazard
lights etc.);
❒open the tailgate, take the tool bag fig. 116 located
on the left of the boot by releasing the elastic
straps and take to the wheel to be replaced;❒the bag contains the following tools fig. 117:
A
jack handle;
Bjack;C
wheel wrench;
D
tow hook;
Etool bag elastic strap;Ffuse extracting pliers;G
screwdriver.
The tool bag contains some spare fuses.
❒Take the wrench C fig. 117 and from inside the
boot loose the spare wheel fastening bolt A
fig. 118 to let it down. To reduce the effort, insert
screwdriver G fig. 117 in the seat in the wrench
C;
❒use the wrench C fig. 117 to remove the wheel
from the vehicle fig. 119;
fig. 116
F0T0206
fig. 117
F0T0281
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❒tighten the bolts using the wrench provided;
❒for vehicles with alloy rim, fit the hub cap;
❒turn the jack handle to lower the vehicle, and
remove the jack;
❒use the wrench provided to fasten the bolts
completely in a criss-cross fashion as shown in
fig. 125.When you have finished
❒Fix the toothed support on the wheel by means of
two screws (insert in the outer wheel support).
Refit the restraining metallic wire in the seat
and refit the protective cap A fig. 126;
❒check replaced wheel positioning under the floor
(the lifting system is supplied with a clutch to
limit the end of the stroke). Incorrect positioning
may jeopardise safety;
❒lift the wheel by fastening the bolt A fig. 118;
❒put jack and tools back in the specific tool bag;
❒reposition the tool bag in the boot;
❒secure the tool box to the hooks.
fig. 125
F0T0128
fig. 126
F0T0170
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FIX & GO AUTOMATIC QUICK TYRE
REPAIR KITThe Fix&Go Automatic quick tyre repair kit is
located in a special container in the boot.
The quick tyre repair kit contains fig. 127:
❒a canister A containing liquid sealant, provided
with filling tube B and adhesive label C with the
wording "max. 80 km/h" to be affixed in a position
clearly visible to the driver (on the dashboard)
after repairing the tyre;
❒compressor D including gauge and connections in
the compartment;
❒instruction booklet (see fig. 128), to be used for
prompt and proper use of the quick repair kit
and to be then handed to the personnel charged
with handling the treated tyre;❒a pair of protective gloves located in the side
compartment of the compressor;
❒adapters for inflating different elements.
The Fix & Go container also contains some spare
fuses.
WARNING
Give the instruction booklet to the
personnel charged with handling the
treated tyre.Punctures caused by foreign bodies can be
repaired if the damage does not exceed
4 mm on the tread and on the shoulder of
the tyre.
fig. 127
F0T0129
fig. 128
F0T0130
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BulbsBulbs Type Power Figure ref.
Main beams H4 55W E
Dipped beams H4 60W D
Front side lights W5W 5W A
Front direction indicators PY21W 2IW B
Side direction indicators WY5W 5W A
Rear direction indicators PY2IW 21W B
Tail lights/rear fog lights P4/21W 4W/21W B
Brake light P21W 21W B
Number plate W5W 5W C
3rd brake light
(*)
W5W 5W A
Reverse light P21W 21W B
Front fog lights (for versions/markets where
provided)H1 55W E
Front ceiling light with movable lens C 10W C
Front ceiling light with spot lights (for
versions/markets, where provided)C 10W C
Rear ceiling light (for versions/markets,
where provided)C 10W C
Boot light (for versions/markets, where
provided)W5W 5W A
(*)IMPORTANT For versions/markets, where provided, in versions with tinted windows, replace the whole light unit, since it is sealed.
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BOOT LIGHT
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒open the tailgate;
❒remove the light A fig. 156 levering in the point
shown by the arrow;
❒open the protection B and replace the snap-fitted
bulb;
❒re-close the protective cover B on the lens;
❒refit the light A by inserting it in its correct
position firstly on one side and then on the other
until it clicks into place.
REPLACING A FUSEINTRODUCTION
Fuses protect the electrical system: they cut in (i.e.
they 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. 157 should
be intact.
If it is not, replace the blown fuse with a new one of
the same amperage (same colour).
B intact fuse.
C fuse with damaged filament.
To change a fuse, use the tongs D located in the tool
bag or the Fix & Go container (for versions/markets,
where provided).
fig. 156
F0T0251
fig. 157
F0T0015
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PROTECTED DEVICE - fig. 164 FUSE AMPS
Sun visor light (passenger side) F12 7.5
Dipped beam light (driver side)/Headlight corrector F13 7.5
INT/A SCM relay coils F31 5
Timed inside lighting F32 7.5
Radio
Bluetooth
®system node/Blue&Me™ node/EOBD diagnostic socket/
Volumetric alarm ECU/Alarm siren ECUF36 10
Instrument panel node/Stop light control (NO) F37 5
Door/boot lock actuators F38 20
Windshield washer/rear window washer bidirectional pump F43 15
Front electric window (driver side) F47 20
Front electric window (passenger side) F48 20
Control lights/Parking sensors ECU/Electric wing mirrors/Volumetric alarm
ECUF49 5
INT Radio node/Bluetooth
®system ECU/Blue&Me™ node/Electric wing
mirrors movement/Clutch switch/
Brake light control (NC)F51 5
Instrument panel node F53 5
External mirror defrosters F41 7.5
SpareF45 -
SpareF46 -
SpareF90 -
SpareF91 -
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LIFTING THE VEHICLEIf the vehicle needs to be lifted, go to a Fiat
Dealership which is equipped with the arm hoist or
workshop lift.
TOWING THE VEHICLEThe tow ring provided with the vehicle is located in
the tool box in the boot.
COUPLING THE TOW RING
Proceed as follows:
❒release the cap A fig. 165 fig. 166;
❒take the tow hook B fig. 165 fig. 166 from the tool
bag;
❒fully tighten the ring on the threaded front or rear
pin.
fig. 165
F0T0420
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REGULAR CHECKSEvery 1,000 km or before long journeys, check and, if
necessary, top up:
❒engine coolant level;
❒brake fluid level;
❒windscreen washer fluid level;
❒tyre inflation pressure and condition;
❒operation of lighting system (headlamps, direction
indicators, hazard warning lights, etc.);
❒operation of screen wash/wipe system and
positioning/wear of windscreen/rear window wiper
blades.
Check and top up, if required, the engine oil level
every 3,000 km.
You are recommended to use PETRONAS
LUBRICANTS products, which have been designed
and produced specifically for Fiat vehicles (see
“Capacities” table in the “Technical specifications”
section).
HEAVY USAGE OF THE VEHICLEShould prevailing use of the vehicle be under one of
the following specially heavy conditions:
❒towing a trailer or caravan;
❒dusty roads;
❒short, repeated journeys (less than 7-8 km) at
sub-zero outside temperatures;
❒engine often idling, or driving long distances at low
speed (e.g. door to door deliveries) or long period
of idleness;
❒urban trips;
you should perform the following inspections more
frequently than shown in the Scheduled Servicing
Plan:
❒check front disc brake pad condition and wear;
❒check cleanliness of bonnet and boot locks,
cleanliness and lubrication of linkage;
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