Pull lever A fig. 32 and fold the
backrest forwards in the direction
indicated by the arrow;
Push the backrest B fig. 32 down:
the seat is now completely folded over
on itself into the "table" position.
Repositioning the seat:
operate lever A fig. 32 and lift the
backrest upwards.
3RD ROW SEAT
MOVEMENTS
Proceed as follows:
completely lower the rear seat head
restraints;
move the seat belt to the side,
making sure that it is fully extended and
not twisted;
lift lever A fig. 33 retaining the
backrest and fold the latter forwards.
When you lift the lever, you will see
a red band.
pull the tape B fig. 33 behind the
seat backrests and fold the seats and
the backrests forwards.
NoteOn the split seats, there are
rubber bands on the lower edge of the
cushion so you can attach the folded
seat to the 2nd row rear seat head
restraint rods (see the plate on the seat
backrest fig. 33).
21)
REMOVING 3RD ROW
SEATS
Proceed as follows:
remove the rear seat head restraints;
remove the rolling curtain from its
housing;
move the seat belt to the side,
making sure that it is fully extended and
not twisted;
lift lever A fig. 33 retaining the
backrest and fold the latter forwards.
When you lift the lever, you will see
a red band.
pull the tape B fig. 33 behind the
seat backrests and fold the seats and
the backrests forwards;
position the head restraint using the
openings under the cushion to insert
the rods;
push the lever as indicated in fig. 35;
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WARNING
15)All adjustments must be made with the
vehicle stationary.
16)After releasing 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.
17)Close the dashboard console before
folding the retractable front passenger seat
to avoid damage.
18)When the passenger seat is folded
away, the space created cannot be used
for loading. When the vehicle is in motion,
you are therefore advised to remove or
secure any objects that might interfere with
the driver.
19)If there is no partition between the cab
and the load compartment, tall objects
or packages may take up part of the
passenger area. Make sure that these
items are well secured by using the
available hooks and that they cannot
interfere with the driver.
20)Close the dashboard console before
folding the front passenger seat into table
position to avoid damage.
21)While travelling, before using the third
row seats, make sure that the second
row seats are in driving position and
correctly secured (see dedicated plate fig.
34.
PARTITIONS
FIXED PANEL PARTITION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Separates the passenger area from
the load compartment fig. 40.
For versions fitted with 3-seater front
bench seat, the guard has the retractor
for the central rear seat belt fig. 41FIXED GLAZED
PARTITION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
This has a central window so you
can keep an eye on your load fig. 42.
For versions fitted with 3-seater front
bench seat, the guard has the retractor
for the central rear seat belt fig. 41
SPLIT ROTATING
PARTITION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Should it be necessary to transport
long, bulky loads, the passenger side
panel can be removed and fixed to the
driver’s side, as follows fig. 43:
lay the foldaway passenger seat flat
(see previous pages);
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EXTENDING THE BOOT
Proceed as follows:
open the rear doors and remove the
parcel shelf (as described previously);
completely lower the rear seat head
restraints;
move the seat belt to the side,
making sure that it is fully extended and
not twisted;
lift backrest retainer lever A fig. 86
and fold the backrest forwards to
give you a flat loading area. When you
lift the lever, you will see a red band.
to widen the load compartment
further, lift lever B fig. 87 on the side of
the cushion that will raise automatically;
intervene manually to fold seat and
backrest completely forward fig. 88.On versions with backrest folded down
and parcel shelf folded down (for
versions/markets, where provided) a
load compartment can be created fig.
89.
In the low position, the parcel shelf can
support a maximum load of 70 kg on
a minimum bearing surface of 400 mm
× 400 mm fig. 90.
N.B. There are bands on the rear seats
under the cushion to attach the folded
seat to the front seat head restraint
rods.
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KNOWING YOUR CAR
KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
This section of the booklet gives you all
the information you need to
understand, interpret and use the
instrument panel correctly.CONTROL PANEL AND
ON-BOARD INSTRUMENTS ........... 68
DIGITAL DISPLAY............................ 70
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ............. 73
TRIP COMPUTER ........................... 80
EOBD SYSTEM............................... 82
WARNING LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES .................................... 83
- LOW BRAKE FLUID/HANDBRAKE
ENGAGED .......................................... 83
- EBD FAILURE .................................. 84
- AIRBAG FAILURE ............................. 84
- SEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED .......... 85
- ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
TOO HIGH .......................................... 85
- LOW BATTERY CHARGE ................. 86
- LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ......... 87
-ENGINE OIL DETERIORATED ........... 87
-LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL .................. 87
-INCOMPLETE DOOR LOCKING ........ 88
- INJECTION/EOBD SYSTEM
FAILURE ............................................. 89
- ABS FAILURE ................................... 90
-FUEL RESERVE ................................ 90
- GLOW PLUG PREHEATING/GLOW
PLUG PREHEATING FAILURE ............ 91
- WATER IN DIESEL FILTER ................ 91
-VEHICLE PROTECTION SYSTEM
FAILURE - FIAT CODE ........................ 92
- REAR FOG LIGHTS .......................... 92
-GENERIC FAILURE INDICATION ....... 92
-DPF (PARTICULATE FILTER)
CLEANING UNDERWAY ..................... 93
-WORN BRAKE PADS ........................ 94
-ASR SYSTEM DEACTIVATED ............ 94- TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM
ACTIVATION ....................................... 95
- TPMS ............................................... 95
-PARKING SENSOR FAILURE ............ 96
-START&STOP SYSTEM FAILURE ...... 96
- DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS .......... 97
- FOLLOW ME HOME ........................ 97
- LEFT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR
............................................................ 97
- RIGHT-HAND DIRECTION
INDICATOR ........................................ 97
-FOG LIGHTS ..................................... 98
- CRUISE CONTROL .......................... 98
- MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS .............. 98
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CONTROL BUTTONS
To scroll up through the screen and
the related options or to increase
the displayed value.
MENUPress briefly to access the menu and/or
go to next screen or to confirm the
required menu option. Hold down to go
back to the standard screen.
To scroll down through the screen
and the related options or to
decrease the displayed value.NOTE Buttons
andactivate
different functions according to the
following situations:
Adjusting the vehicle interior
lighting
– on the standard screen, they adjust
the brightness of the instrument panel
and the sound system.
Set-up menu
– within the menu, they allow you to
scroll up and down through the
options;
– during setting operations they
increase or decrease the value.
– within the menu, they allow you to
scroll up and down through the
options;
– during setting operations they
increase or decrease the value.
SET-UP MENU
The menu comprises a series of
functions arranged in a circular way,
which can be selected through the
andbuttons to access the
different selection operations and
settings (setup) given in the following
paragraphs. A submenu is provided for
some items (Clock and Unit of
measurement).The setup menu is activated by
pressing briefly theMENU
button.
Single presses on the
andbuttons
will scroll through the setup menu
options. Operating modes are different
according to the characteristics of
the option selected.
The menu includes the following
functions:
LIGHTING
SPEED BUZZER
TRIP B DATA
SET TIME
SET DATE
SEE RADIO (if present)
AUTOCLOSE
MEASUREMENT UNIT
LANGUAGE
BUZZER VOLUME
BUTTON VOLUME
SEAT BELT BUZZER (only if
previously disabled)
SERVICE
PASSENGER AIRBAG
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
EXIT MENU
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
Language (Language
selection)
Display messages can be shown in
different languages: Italian, English,
German, Portuguese, Spanish, French,
Dutch, Polish and Turkish.
To set the desired language, proceed
as follows:
– briefly press theMENU
button;
the previously set language will flash on
the display;
– press the
orbutton to select;
– press theMENU
button briefly to
return to the menu screen or hold the
button down to return to the standard
screen without storing.
Warnings volume
(Adjusting the
failure/warning acoustic
signal volume)
With this function the volume of the
acoustic signal which accompanies the
display of failure/warning can be
adjusted according to 8 levels.
To set the desired volume, proceed as
follows:
– briefly press theMENU
button;
the previously set volume level will flash
on the display;
– press the
orbutton to make the
adjustment;– press theMENU
button briefly to
return to the menu screen or hold the
button down to return to the standard
screen without storing.
Button volume
(Adjusting the button
volume)
This function may be used to adjust (to
8 levels) the volume of the noise made
when theMENU
,orbuttons
are pressed.
To set the desired volume, proceed as
follows:
– briefly press theMENU
button;
the previously set volume level will flash
on the display;
– press the
orbutton to make the
adjustment;
– press theMENU
button briefly to
return to the menu screen or hold the
button down to return to the standard
screen without storing.Belt buzzer (Buzzer
activation for SBR
indication)
This function can be displayed only
after a Fiat Dealership has deactivated
the SBR system (see “SBR system”
in the “Safety” section).
Service (Scheduled servicing)
Using this function you can display
information about the mileage intervals
for vehicle servicing.
To consult the information, proceed as
follows:
– briefly press theMENU
button,
which makes the display show the
service interval in km or mi according to
the previous setting (see "Distance
units of measurement" paragraph);
– briefly press theMENU
button to
go back to the menu screen or hold
the button down to go back to the
standard screen.
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
Warning lights on
panelWhat it means What to do
redSEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The warning light switches on constantly with the
vehicle stationary and the driver's side or passenger
side seat belt (in versions where provided) not fastened.
The warning light flashes and a buzzer will sound if the
vehicle is in motion and the driver’s seat belt is not
correctly fastened.For permanent deactivation of the SBR (Seat Belt
Reminder) system buzzer, contact a Fiat Dealership.
The system can be reactivated using the Setup Menu.
Warning lights on
panelWhat it means What to do
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH
When the key is turned to MAR, the warning light
switches on but it should switch off after a few
seconds. The warning light turns on when the
engine is overheated.
The display shows the dedicated message.When driving normally: stop the vehicle, switch off the engine
and check that the water level in the reservoir is not below the
MIN mark. If it is, wait for the engine to cool down then slowly
and carefully open the cap, top up with coolant and check that
the level is between the MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir.
Also check visually for any fluid leaks. If, when restarting, the
warning light switches on again, contact a Fiat Dealership.
If the vehicle is used under demanding conditions (e.g. in
high-performance driving): slow down and, if the warning light
stays on, stop the vehicle. Wait for 2 or 3 minutes with the
engine running and slightly accelerated to further favour the
coolant circulation. Then stop the engine. Check that the
coolant level is correct as described above.
IMPORTANT Over demanding routes, it is advisable to keep
the engine on and slightly accelerated for a few minutes before
switching it off.
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SAFETY
The chapter that you are about to read
is very important: it describes the
safety systems with which the car is
equipped and provides instructions on
how to use them correctly.ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS ............100
ABS SYSTEM .................................100
ESC (ELECTRONIC STABILITY
CONTROL) SYSTEM .......................101
OCCUPANT PROTECTION
SYSTEMS .......................................104
SEAT BELTS ...................................104
SBR SYSTEM .................................106
PRE-TENSIONERS .........................106
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY ......108
ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT
SYSTEM SETUP .............................112
FRONT AIRBAGS............................116
SIDE BAGS .....................................121
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