FRONT ODDMENT SHELF
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The front storage compartment is
fitted above the sun visors fig. 103 and
is designed for the quick storage of
light objects (e.g. documents, road
maps etc.).
CENTRAL ODDMENT
SHELF
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The central oddment shelf fig. 104,
accessible from the rear seats, is
intended for storing light objects.
UPPER REAR STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
(for versions/markets, where provided)
It can be accessed from the rear, with
the tailgate open.To access the compartment, open the
flap fig. 105 by pulling the dedicated
handle downwards.
The shelf can also be accessed from
inside the passenger compartment
through two flaps B fig. 106 that slide
outwards.
IMPORTANT The shelf can support a
maximum weight of 7 kg.CIGAR LIGHTER
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Press button A fig. 107 - fig. 108
(depending on the version) to switch on
the cigar lighter when the ignition key
is turned to MAR. After a few seconds
the button goes back to its initial
position and the cigar lighter is ready for
use.
IMPORTANT Always make sure the
cigar lighter is switched off.
42)
ASHTRAY
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The ashtray is a removable spring-
loaded plastic box fig. 109 that can be
fitted into the cup/can holders in the
central console.
43)
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ROOF RACK/SKI
RACK
44) 45)
8) 9)
FASTENERS
The fasteners are located at points A, B
and C fig. 112.
ROOF RAILS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
On some versions, the vehicle has
two longitudinal bars which, with the
addition of special accessories, can be
used to carry various objects (e.g.
skis, surfboards, etc.).
WARNING
44) Strictly adhere to the laws in
force concerning maximum
clearance.
45) Check that the attachment fixing
screws are tight after a few
kilometres.
IMPORTANT
8) Evenly distribute the load and
take into account, when driving,
the increased responsiveness
of the vehicle to side wind.
9) Never exceed the maximum
permitted loads (see chapter
“Technical specifications”).
HEADLIGHTS
LIGHT BEAM ALIGNMENT
The correct alignment of the headlights
is essential for the comfort and safety
of the driver and other road users.
To ensure the best visibility when
travelling with the headlights on, the
headlight alignment must be correct.
Contact a Fiat Dealership to have
the headlights checked and adjusted.
HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT
CORRECTOR
This device works with the ignition key
in the MAR position and the dipped
beam headlights on.
The vehicle tilts backwards when it is
laden, raising the beam. The beams
must therefore be realigned in this case.
Headlight alignment
adjustment
Press the
andfig. 113 buttons
on the control panel to adjust.
The display located on the instrument
panel provides a visual indication of the
adjustment position.
Position 0 - one or two people in the
front seats.
Position 1 - five people.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY
STANDARD SCREEN
The standard screen fig. 117 can
display the following information:
AHeadlamp alignment position (only
with dipped headlamps on).
BMilometer (distance covered in km or
miles).
CTime (always displayed, even with the
key extracted and the front doors
closed).
DStart&Stop function indication (for
versions/markets, where provided).
EGear Shift Indication (for versions/
markets, where provided).
NoteWith key removed (when opening
at least one of the front doors) the
display turns on and shows the time
and distance covered for a few
seconds.CONTROL BUTTONS
To scroll up through the screen and
the related options or to increase
the displayed value.
MENU
Press 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:
– 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.
The setup menu can be activated by
briefly pressing theMENU
button.
Single presses on the
andbuttons
will scroll the setup menu options.
Management modes differ according to
the characteristic of the option
selected.
The menu comprises the following
functions:
❒ILLU
❒SPEED
❒HOUR
❒UNIT
❒BUZZ
❒BAG P
❒DRL
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Daytime running lights
(DRL)
This function allows you to activate/
deactivate the daytime running lights.
Proceed as follows to activate or
deactivate this function:
- press theMENU
button briefly:
the display will show the wording DRL;
- press the
orbutton to activate
(On) or deactivate (Off) the daytime
running lights;
- press theMENU
button briefly to
return to the submenu screen or hold
the button down to return to the main
menu screen without saving;
MULTIFUNCTION
DISPLAY
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The vehicle may be equipped with a
multifunction display that gives the
driver useful information depending on
the previous settings.
STANDARD SCREEN
The standard screen fig. 119 can
display the following information:
ADate
BMilometer (distance covered in km or
miles).
CTime (always displayed, even with the
key extracted and the front doors
closed).
DOutside temperature.
EHeadlamp alignment position (only
with dipped headlamps on).
FStart&Stop function indication (for
versions/markets, where provided).
GGear Shift Indication (for versions/
markets, where provided).
NoteWhen one of the front doors is
opened, the display is activated,
showing the time and mileage for a few
seconds.CONTROL BUTTONS
To scroll up through the screen and
the related options or to increase
the displayed value.
MENU
Press 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:
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NOTE The “Scheduled Servicing Plan”
includes vehicle maintenance at fixed
intervals; refer to the “Maintenance and
care” chapter. This message is
displayed automatically when the key is
turned to MAR, starting at 2,000 km
(or equivalent value in miles) from when
the next service is due and reappearing
every 200 km (or equivalent value in
miles). Below 200 km servicing
indications are more frequent. The
display will be in km or mi depending
on the settings of the unit of
measurement. When the next
scheduled service is approaching, the
word “Service” will appear on the
display, followed by the number of
kilometres or miles left, when the key is
turned to MAR. Go to a Fiat Dealership,
where the "Scheduled Servicing Plan"
operations will be performed and the
message will be reset.
Activating/deactivating
front passenger side
airbag and side bag for
chest/head protection
(for versions/markets, where provided)
This function is used to activate/
deactivate the front and side passenger
airbags (for versions/markets where
provided).
Proceed as follows:– press theMENUbutton and
then, after displaying the message "Bag
pass: Off" (to deactivate) or "Bag pass:
On" (to activate) by means of the
andbuttons, press theMENU
button again;
– the confirmation request message
appears in the display;
– by pressing the
orbuttons
select (Yes) (to confirm activation/
deactivation) or (No) (to cancel);
– press theMENU
button briefly: a
message confirming the selection will
be displayed and you will return to
the menu screen or, pressing the button
for longer, you will return to the
standard screen without saving.
Daytime running lights
(DRL)
With this function it is possible to turn
the daytime running lights on and off.
Proceed as follows to activate or
deactivate this function:
– press theMENU
button briefly to
display a submenu;
– 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 submenu screen or hold
the button down to return 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.
Exit Menu
This is the last function that closes the
cycle of settings listed in the menu
screen.
Pressing theMENU
button briefly
will return the display to the standard
screen without storing.
Press button
to return to the first
menu item on the display (Speed
Beep).
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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 timeIMPORTANT 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.
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Average speed
This value shows the vehicle's average
speed based on the overall time
elapsed since the start of the new
journey.
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. 121. 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.
IMPORTANT
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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EOBD SYSTEM
47)
The EOBD system (European On Board
Diagnosis) allows continuous diagnosis
of emission-related components on
the vehicle to be made. It also alerts the
driver, by turning on warning light
in the instrument panel (together
with the relevant message in the display
on some versions), when these
components are no longer in peak
condition (see "Warning lights and
messages" section).
The goal of the system is to:
❒monitor the efficiency of the system;
❒indicate an increase in emissions
due to vehicle malfunction;
❒indicate the need to replace
components which have
deteriorated.
The system also has a connector that
can be interfaced with appropriate
equipment, which makes it possible to
read the error codes stored in the
control unit together with a series of
specific parameters for engine
operation and diagnosis.
This check can also be carried out by
traffic control authorities.IMPORTANT After eliminating the
failure, to check the system completely,
Fiat Dealerships run a bench test and,
if necessary, road tests which may
also call for a long journey.
WARNING
47) If, when the ignition key is turned
to MAR, the
warning light
does not switch on, switches on
constantly or flashes when driving
(on certain versions together
with the message on the display),
contact a Fiat Dealership as soon
as possible. The operation of
warning light may be checked
by the traffic police using specific
devices. Always comply with the
traffic regulations in force in the
country where you are driving.
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