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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– press buttonMENUbriefly to
return to the menu screen or hold the
button down to return to the standard
screen without storing.
Trip B data (Activating
Trip B)
This function can be used to activate
(On) or deactivate (Off) the Trip B
display (partial trip).
For more information see the "Trip
computer" section.
Proceed as follows to switch the
function on/off:
– press theMENU
button briefly to
make the display flash On or Off
according to the previous setting;
– 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.
Set Time (Setting the
clock)
This function enables the clock to be
set through two submenus: "Time" and
"Format".
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as
follows:
– briefly pressMENU
; the display
will show the two sub-menus “Time”
and “Mode”;
– press the
orbutton to switch
between the two submenus;– select the required option and then
pressMENU
briefly;
– if selecting the “Time” submenu,
briefly pressMENU
, the “hours”
will flash on the display;
– press the
orbutton to make the
adjustment;
– briefly press theMENU
button;
the “minutes” will flash on the display;
– press the
orbutton for setting.
NOTE The setting will increase or
decrease by one unit each time the
orbutton is pressed. Hold down
the button to increase/decrease the
setting rapidly and automatically.
Complete the adjustment with single
presses of the button when you
approach the desired value.
– when you select “Mode”, pressing the
MENU
button makes the mode
flash on the display;
– press the
orbutton to select
"24h" or "12h".
When you have made the required
settings, press theMENU
button
briefly to go back to the submenu
screen or hold the button down to go
back to the main menu screen without
saving.
– hold theMENU
button down
again to return to the standard screen
or to the main menu according to
where you are in the menu.Set Date (Setting the
date)
Using this function you can update the
date (day - month - year).
Proceed as follows to update:
– briefly press theMENU
button:
“year” will flash on the display;
– press the
orbutton to make the
adjustment;
– briefly press theMENU
button:
"month" will flash on the display;
– press the
orbutton to make the
adjustment;
– briefly press theMENU
button:
“day” will flash on the display;
– press the
orbutton for setting.
NOTE The setting will increase or
decrease by one unit each time the
orbutton is pressed. Hold down
the button to increase/decrease the
setting rapidly and automatically.
Complete the adjustment with single
presses of the button when you
approach the desired value.
– press theMENU
button briefly to
return to the menu screen or hold the
button down to return to the standard
screen without storing.
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
TRIP COMPUTER
IN BRIEF
The Trip computer is used to display
information on vehicle operation
when the ignition key is turned to
MAR. This function allows you to
define two separate trips, called "Trip
A" and "Trip B", for monitoring the
"complete mission" (journey) of
the vehicle in a reciprocally
independent manner. Both functions
can be reset (reset means start of
a new journey).
"Trip A" can be used to display the
values relating to:
External temperature
Range
Distance travelled A
Average consumption A
Instant consumption
Average speed A
Trip time A (driving time)
Reset Trip A
"Trip B", available on multifunction
display only, is used to display
the values relating to:
Distance travelled B
Average consumption B
Average speed B
Trip time B (driving time)
Trip B reset
11)
Values displayed
External temperature
Indicates the temperature outside the
vehicle passenger compartment.
Range (for versions/markets, where
provided)
This indicates the distance that can still
be travelled with the fuel in the tank,
assuming that driving style remains
unvaried. The display will show the
reading "----"when the following
events take place:
range is lower than 50 km (or
corresponding figure in mi)
vehicle is left parked with the engine
running for a long time
IMPORTANT The range can be affected
by several factors: driving style (see
paragraph “Driving style” in the
“Starting and driving” section), type of
route (motorway, towns and cities,
mountain roads, etc…), usage
conditions (load, tyre pressures, etc…).
Trip planning must therefore take the
above into account.Distance travelled
This value shows the distance travelled
from the start of the new journey.
Average consumption (for versions/
markets, where provided)
This value shows the approximate
average fuel consumption from the start
of the new journey.
Instant consumption (for versions/
markets where provided)
This value shows the fuel consumption.
The value is constantly updated. The
display will show "----"ifthevehicle is
parked with the engine running.
Average speed
This value shows the vehicle's average
speed based on the overall time
elapsed since the start of the new
journey.
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Trip time
Time elapsed since the start of the new
journey.
IMPORTANT If there is no information,
the Trip computer displays "----" in
place of the value. When normal
operating conditions are restored, the
counting of the various values is
resumed, without either zeroing the
values displayed prior to the problem,
or starting a new mission.
TRIP control button
The TRIP button is located at the end of
the right stalk fig. 118. With the ignition
key turned to MAR, this button allows
you to view the previously described
values and also zero them to begin
a new journey:
brief press to access the various
values displays;
long press to reset and then start a
new mission.
New mission
This begins after a reset:
"manual" resetting by the user, by
pressing the relevant button;
“automatic” resetting, when the
distance travelled reaches 3,999.9 km
or 9,999.9 km (depending on the type
of display) or when the travel time
reaches 99.59 (99 hours and 59
minutes);
after disconnection/reconnection of
the battery.
IMPORTANT The reset operation when
“Trip A” details are being displayed
only resets the information associated
with this function.
IMPORTANT The reset operation when
“Trip B” details are being displayed
resets only the information associated
with this function.Start of journey procedure
With the ignition key in the MAR
position, reset by pressing the TRIP
button and keeping it pressed for more
than 2 seconds.
Exit Trip
You can automatically exit the TRIP
function once all the values have been
displayed or by holding theMENU
button (*) down for more than 1
second.
(*) For versions/markets where
provided.
WARNING
11)The “Trip B” function may be disabled
(see paragraph “Activating Trip B”).
"Range" and "Instantaneous fuel
consumption" parameters cannot be reset.
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– Driver’s seat .............................. 22
– Passenger seat ......................... 23
– Rear seats ................................. 24
Seats and fabric parts .................... 198
Side bag ........................................ 121
Side bags....................................... 121
Side doors ..................................... 19
Side lights ...................................... 147
Side/tail lights................................. 32
Size................................................ 214
Ski rack.......................................... 63
Snow chains .................................. 141
Snow tyres ..................................... 141
Spare wheel ................................... 209
Spark plugs (type) .......................... 204
Speed block................................... 133
Spray nozzles................................. 193
Start&Stop system ......................... 127
Starting the engine ......................... 124Steering ......................................... 208
Steering wheel ............................... 30
Stopping the engine ....................... 125
Storage compartment .................... 60
Sun visors ...................................... 62
Supply ........................................... 207
Suspension .................................... 208
Symbols......................................... 4......................................... 17
The keys
....................................... 14
– Key with remote control............. 14
– Key without remote control........ 14
Third brake lights............................ 149
Towing the vehicle .......................... 167
Towing trailers ................................ 140
TPMS............................................. 130
Traction Plus system ...................... 135
Transmission .................................. 207
Trip computer................................. 80
Types of bulbs ................................ 145
Tyres .............................................. 209
Usage conditions
.......................... 140
Use of the Owner Handbook.......... 3
Useful tips for extending battery
life ................................................ 190
Using the gearbox .......................... 126
Vehicle exterior and underbody
warranty
....................................... 196
Vehicle modifications/alterations ..... 5
VIN plate ........................................ 200
Warming up the engine just
after it has started
........................ 125
Warning lights and messages......... 83
Weights.......................................... 219
Wheel geometry ............................. 209
Wheels ........................................... 209
Wheels and tyres ........................... 194
Windscreen / rear window wiper
(replacement) ............................... 192
Windscreen washer ....................... 37
Windscreen wiper .......................... 37
Windscreen/rear window washer
fluid .............................................. 187
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