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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE
The needle shows the temperature of the engine
coolant and starts supplying indications when the
fluid temperature exceeds approx. 50°C. Under
normal usage, the needle should hover around the
middle of the scale, depending on the way the vehicle
is used.
C - Low engine coolant temperature.
H - High engine coolant temperature.
Warning light B fig. 10 switches on (together with a
message on the display) to indicate that the coolant
temperature is too high; in this case, stop the engine
and contact a Fiat Dealership.
If the needle for the engine coolant
temperature reaches the red area, stop
the engine immediately and contact a Fiat
Dealership.
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYThe 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. 11 shows the following
information:A
Date.
BOdometer (distance covered in km or miles).C
Time.
D
Outside temperature (not present on methane
vehicles, for which outside temperature is
displayed in trip menu, see "Trip computer").
EHeadlamp alignment position (only with dipped
headlamps on).fig. 11
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“Trip B” may be disabled (see “Activating
Trip B”). “Range” and “Instant
consumption" parameters cannot be
reset .
Values displayed
Range
Range (for versions/markets where provided)
This value shows the distance that the car can still
cover before needing fuel, assuming that driving style
is unvaried. “----”will appear on the display in
the following cases:
❒range is lower than 50 km (or 30 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 “Driving style” in the
“Starting and driving” section), type of route
(motorway, towns and cities, mountain roads, etc.),
conditions of use (load, tyre pressures, etc.). Trip
planning must therefore take the above into account.
Distance travelled
This value shows the distance covered from the start
of the new journey.Average consumption
This value shows the approximate average fuel
consumption from the start of the new journey.
Current consumption
This value shows the fuel consumption. The value is
constantly updated. The message “----” will appear
on the display if the vehicle is parked with the engine
running.
Average speed
Shows the average speed of the vehicle by using the
overall time elapsed since the start of a new journey.
Journey 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 journey.
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WARNING
All adjustments must be carried out only
with the vehicle stationary and the
engine off. Headrests must be adjusted so that
the head, rather than the neck, rests on them.
Only in this case they can protect your head
correctly.To maximise the protective action
provided by the headrest , adjust the seat back
so that your trunk is upright and keep your
head as close to the headrest as possible.
REAR
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Lift up to use.
To put the headrests away, press buttons A fig. 23
fig. 24 and push them down into the backrest.To extract the headrests, raise them until you hear
the click (which indicates they are in "all extracted"
position).
IMPORTANT The headrests must always be in the
"all extracted" position when the rear seats are
in use.
fig. 23
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fig. 24 - N1 versions (4 seats)
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STEERING WHEELThe height and axial position of the steering wheel
can be adjusted on some versions.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:
❒release lever A fig. 25 by pushing it forwards
(position 1);
❒adjust the steering wheel;
❒lock lever A by pulling it towards the steering
wheel (position 2).
WARNING
All adjustments must be carried out only
with the vehicle stationary and the
engine off.
WARNING
It is absolutely forbidden to carr y out
any after-market operation involving
steering system or steering column
modifications (e.g. installation of anti-theft
device) that could badly affect performance and
safety, invalidate the warranty and also result
in the vehicle failing to comply with regulations.
fig. 25
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DIRECTION INDICATORS
Move the stalk to position fig. 38 (unstable):
❒up (position 1): to activate the right direction
indicator;
❒down (position 2): to activate the left direction
indicator.
Warning light
or
will blink on the instrument
panel.
Direction indicators switch off automatically when
the vehicle is back in a straight line.
If you want the indicator to flash briefly to show that
you are about to change lane, move the stalk up or
down without it clicking into position. When
released, the stalk will return to its default position.Lane change function
If you wish to signal a lane change, put the left stalk
in the temporary position for less than half a second.
The direction indicator on the selected side will flash
three times and then switch off automatically.
“FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICE
This device lights up the space in front of the vehicle
for a short time.
Activation
With the ignition key in the STOP position or
extracted, pull the stalk towards the steering wheel
and move it within 2 minutes of the engine switching
off.
Each time the stalk is moved, the lights stay on for an
extra 30 seconds up to a maximum of 210 seconds;
then the lights are switched off automatically.
Each time the stalk is moved, instrument panel
warning light
comes on and the corresponding
message will appear on the display (see “Warning
lights and messages”) for as long as the function
remains on. The light comes on when the stalk is
first moved and stays on until the function is
automatically deactivated. Each movement of the
stalk increases only the amount of time the lights
stay on.
Deactivation
Keep the stalk pulled towards the steering wheel for
more than 2 seconds.
fig. 38
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With switch A pressed to the left, the lights C and D
arealwaysoff.
With switch A pressed to the right, the lights C and
D are always on.
The lights are faded out.
Switch B fig. 41 is a spot light; when the ceiling light
is off, it switches on individually:
❒light C if pressed on the left side;
❒light D if pressed on the right side.
IMPORTANT Before getting out of the vehicle, make
sure both switches are in the middle position; when
the doors are closed, the lights switch off to prevent
the battery from being run down. In any case, if
the switch is left in the permanently on position, the
courtesy light goes off automatically 15 minutes
after the engine switching off.REAR CEILING LIGHT WITH MOVABLE
LENS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The light comes on automatically when a front door
or sliding side door is opened and goes out when
it is closed.
Press the left-hand side of the lens A fig. 42, as
shown in the diagram, to switch the light on/off
when the doors are closed.
REAR CEILING LIGHTS WITH REMOVABLE
TO RC H
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The light comes on automatically when you open the
sliding side doors (for versions/markets where
provided) and the rear swing doors, and goes out
when you close them.
Press switch A fig. 43 to turn the light on/off with
the doors closed.
fig. 41
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fig. 42
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BONNETOPENING
Proceed as follows:
❒pull lever A fig. 83 in the direction indicated by the
arrow;
❒operate the lever B fig. 84 and lift the bonnet;
❒lift the bonnet;
❒lift the engine bonnet supporting lever A fig. 85
and move it until it clicks.
WARNING
Before opening the bonnet , check that
windscreen wiper arm is not lifted from
the windscreen.
fig. 83
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fig. 84
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fig. 85
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CLOSING
Proceed as follows:
❒lift the bonnet with one hand and pull the device A
fig. 86 towards yourself while you are lowering the
B;
❒lower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetres
from the engine compartment and let it drop.
Make sure that the bonnet is completely closed
and not only fastened by the safety catch by trying
to open it. If it is not perfectly closed, do not try
to press the bonnet lid down but open it and
repeat the procedure.
IMPORTANT A plate summarising the described
bonnet opening/closing operations is affixed under
the bonnet (see fig. 87).
WARNING
For safety reasons, the bonnet must
always be perfectly closed while
travelling. Make sure that the bonnet is
perfectly closed and that the lock is engaged. If
you discover during travel that the lock is not
fully engaged, stop immediately and close
the bonnet in the correct manner.
fig. 86
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fig. 87
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