
KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The metal insert A fig. 4 operates:
❒the ignition switch;
❒the door locks;
❒opening/closing the fuel cap.
To extract the metal insert, press button B fig. 4.
To retract it in the grip, proceed as follows:
❒hold down button B and move the metal insert A;
❒release button B and turn the metal insert A
until you hear the click.
WARNING
Only press button B with the key away
from your body, specifically from your
eyes and from objects which could get damaged
(e.g. your clothes). Do not leave the key
unattended to avoid the button being
accidentally pressed while it is being handled,
e.g. by a child.
Opening the windows with the remote control
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Hold the button (on the key)
pressed for more
than 3 seconds to open the windows. Keep the
button pressed to open the windows completely; if
the pressure is suspended, the windows will
immediately stop in their current position. The same
type of opening is also possible by operating the
pawl of the front door handles.
Closing the windows with the remote control
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Hold the button (on the key)pressed for more
than 3 seconds to close the windows. To close the
windows completely, keep the button pressed; if the
pressure is suspended, the windows will immediately
stop in their current position. The same type of
closing is also possible by operating the pawl of the
front door handles.
IMPORTANT During this operation the window
ant-crush safety system is inhibited.
fig. 4
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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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fig. 96
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REFUELLING CAPACITY
To fill the tank completely, top up twice after the
first click of the trigger. Further top-ups could cause
faults in the fuel feeding system.
FUEL FILLER CAP
Opening
1) Open the flap A fig. 96 by pulling it outwards,
keep the cap B fig. 96 still, insert the ignition key in
the lock and turn it anticlockwise.
2) Turn the cap anticlockwise and remove it.
The cap has a device C fig. 96 that attaches it to the
flap so it cannot be lost. When refilling, attach the
cap to the flap, as illustrated.Closing
1) Fit the cap (complete with key) and turn it
clockwise until it clicks once or more.
2) Turn the key clockwise and extract it, then close
the flap.
The hermetic seal may cause a slight increase in
pressure in the tank. A suction noise when you
release the cap is therefore entirely normal.
Do not place naked flames or lit
cigarettes near to the fuel filler: fire risk.
Keep your face away from the fuel filler
to prevent breathing in harmful vapours.

WARNING
Depress the clutch pedal fully to change
gear correctly.There should be no
obstacles on the floor underneath the pedals;
make sure that mats are always flat and do not
interfere with the pedals.Do not drive with your hand resting on
the gear lever as the force exerted, even if
slight , could lead over time to premature
wear of the gearbox internal components.The
clutch pedal should be used only for gear
changes. Do not drive with your foot resting on
the clutch pedal, however slightly.The electronic
clutch control could cut in by interpreting the
incorrect driving style as a fault (for versions/
markets, where provided).
SAVING FUELSome useful tips are given below for fuel saving and
reducing harmful emissions of CO2 and other
pollutants (nitrogen oxides, unburnt hydrocarbons,
Particulate Matter (PM) etc.).
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
The general factors that affect fuel consumption are
listed below.
Vehicle maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out in
accordance with the “Scheduled Servicing Plan”.
Ty r e s
Check the tyre pressure at least once every four
weeks: if the pressure is too low, consumption levels
increase as resistance to rolling is higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with an overloaded boot. The weight
of the vehicle (especially when driving in town)
and its trim greatly affect fuel consumption
and stability.
Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from the roof
after use. These accessories reduce the aerodynamic
coefficient of the vehicle and have a negative effect
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on fuel consumption. It is better to use a trailer to
transport particularly bulky objects.

GENERIC FAILURE INDICATION
(amber)
The warning light turns on in the following
circumstances:
Engine oil pressure sensor failure
The warning light turns on when an engine oil
pressure sensor failure is detected.
Go to a Fiat Dealership to have the fault fixed as
soon as possible.
Exterior lights fault
(for versions/markets, where provided)
See exterior lights warning light section.
Fuel cut-off inertia switch tripped
The warning light switches on when the fuel cut-off
inertia switch is tripped.
The display will show a dedicated message.
Parking sensor failure
(for versions/markets, where provided)
See parking sensor warning light section.
BRAKE PAD WEAR (amber)
The warning light goes on if the front brake pads are
worn. In this case replace them as soon as possible.
A specific message is displayed on certain versions.PARKING SENSOR FAULT (yellow)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The warning light turns on when a parking sensor
fault is detected.
On certain versions warning light
comes on
instead.
In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership.
A specific message is displayed on certain versions.
SIDE/TAIL LIGHTS (green) -
FOLLOW ME HOME (green)
Side lights/tail lights
The warning light comes on when the side/taillights
are turned on.
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SCHEDULED SERVICING PLANDIESEL VERSIONS
Thousands of miles 18 36 54 72 90 108
Thousands of kilometres 30 60 90 120 150 180
Months 24 48 72 96 120 144
Check tyre conditions/wear and adjust pressure, if required●●●●●●
Check operation of lighting system (headlights, direction
indicators, hazard warning lights, luggage compartment, passenger
compartment, glove compartment, instrument panel warning
lights, etc.)●●●●●●
Check operation of windscreen washer/wiper, adjust jets●●●●●●
Check position/wear of windscreen wiper blades●●●●●●
Check front disc brake pad conditions and wear●●●●●●
Check rear drum brake linings condition and wear●●●
Visually inspect condition of: exterior bodywork, underbody
protection, rigid and flexible pipes (exhaust - fuel system - braking
system), rubber elements (gaiters - hoses - bushes - etc.)●●●●●●
Check cleanliness of bonnet locks, and cleanliness and lubrication
of linkages●●●●●●
Visually inspect the condition of accessory drive belt(s)●●
Check tension of accessory drive belt (versions without automatic
tensioner)●●
Check handbrake lever travel and adjust, if necessary●●●●●●
Check exhaust emissions/smokiness●●●●●●
Replace accessory drive belt(s)●
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Front airbags ............................... 100
– Front airbag driver's side .... 102
– Front airbag passenger's
side .......................................... 102
– Manual deactivation of
passenger front airbag
and side bag ........................... 103
Front ceiling light ....................... 152
Front ceiling light with map
reading lights (changing a
bulb) ............................................ 153
Front light clusters
(changing a bulb) ...................... 146
Front light clusters .................... 146
Front power socket ................... 49
Fuel consumption ...................... 210
Fuel cut-off system ..................... 83
Fuel filter (water in fuel
warning light) ............................ 124
Fuel level gauge ........................... 13
Fuel reserve warning light........ 124
Fuel (reserve warning light) ..... 124
Fuel system.................................. 195
Fuses (replacement) .. 155-157-161G
ear lever................................... 112
Generic failure indication
warning light.............................. 127Generic failure indication
(warning light)........................... 127
Glove compartment................... 49
Glow plug preheating fault
warning light.............................. 124
Glow plugs (preheating/fault
warning light) ............................ 124
Glow plugs preheating
warning light.............................. 124
Handbrake ................................... 110
Handbrake lever ......................... 110
Handbrake (warning light) ....... 118
Hazard lights ................................ 47
Headlight alignment
corrector .................................... 68
Headlights
– Headlight alignment
corrector................................. 68
– Light beam direction ............ 68
Headrest
– Front ........................................ 29
– Rear .......................................... 30
Heating and ventilation ............. 35
Heating and ventilation
system; ........................................ 34
Heavy use of the vehicle .......... 171
Hill Holder (system) .................. 72How to warm up the engine
after it has just started ........... 108
Identification data ..................... 191
Ignition switch
– Ignition ..................................... 11
– Steering lock........................... 12
In an emergency ......................... 129
Inflation pressure ....................... 201
Inflation procedure .................... 139
Injection system/EOBD
engine control system fault
warning light.............................. 123
Injection system (warning
light) ............................................ 123
Installing
electrical/electronic devices ... 80
Instrument panel ......................... 4
Instruments .................................. 12
Interior fittings ............................ 48
Interiors ....................................... 189
Isofix child seat assembly
setup ............................................ 97
Isofix child seats (fitting
arrangement) ............................. 97
– Seat compliance with
child seat use.......................... 99Jack ............................................... 131
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