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HOUSING
64)
Housing 1 fig. 113 can be used as a
cup holder, item holder or to attach an
ashtray.
STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
64)
To open the compartment 3 fig. 113,
pull handle 2.
DOCUMENT HOLDER
POCKET
65)
The document holder pocket 4
fig. 114 on the sun visor can hold
motorway tickets, paper, etc.
STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
Compartment 5 fig. 115 can hold pay
cards, coins, etc.
PHONE SUPPORT(For versions/markets where provided)
66)
Phone support 6 fig. 116.
SUPPORT FOR MULTI-
MEDIA TABLET
(For versions/markets where provided)
Pull handle 7 fig. 117 all the way
towards the driver as far as it will go.
Rotate support 8 fig. 118 and push it as
far as it will go.
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114T36576
115T36572
116T38819
117T38815
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If necessary, lower base 9 fig. 119 of
support 8 to extend it.
To refit it, pull the support all the way
towards the driver, lift it until it is
horizontal and push it as far as it will go.
GLOVE COMPARTMENT
IN THE DASHBOARD
INSTRUMENT PANEL
65)
Glove compartment in the dashboard
instrument panel 10 - 11 - 13 fig. 120.
HOUSING
Housing 12 fig. 120 can be used as a
cup holder, item holder or to attach an
ashtray.
64)
GLOVE COMPARTMENT
IN THE DASHBOARD
INSTRUMENT PANEL
(For versions/markets where provided)
To open the compartment 15 fig. 121,
press handle 14.
PASSENGER SIDE GLOVE
COMPARTMENT
67)
To open, pull handle 16.fig. 122
Depending on the version, the glove
compartment is also ventilated and air
conditioned (it can hold a 1.5 l bottle).
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119T38817
120T36646
121T38822
122T36654
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HOUSING
Housing 17 fig. 123 can be used as a
cup holder, item holder or ashtray
holder.
FRONT DOOR STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
The glove compartment front flaps 18
fig. 124 are located in the inside of the
front doors.
STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
BENEATH THE SEAT
(For versions/markets where provided)
68)
To access the compartment 20
fig. 125 pull tongue 19 and fold seat A
forward.
Backrest in table
position
(For versions/markets where provided)
65) 68) 69)
If the vehicle is equipped with one, put
the centre seat backrest down by lifting
up control 24 fig. 126; on the back of it
there are:
one beverage holder 21 fig. 126;
one storage compartment 25
fig. 127;
one shelf 23 fig. 126.
NOTE Make sure that the cup holder on
the shelf is closed before putting the
centre seat backrest down.
Storage compartment
To open the compartment 25 fig. 127,
pull handle 22 fig. 126.
Inside, belt 26 fig. 127 can hold an item
in place.
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124T36570
125T38818
126T38820
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When compartment 25 fig. 127 is
closed, channel 27 lets you connect a
device charging cable to an accessory
socket.
Shelf
To open the compartment 23 fig. 128,
press handle 30.
To install the shelf, insert the end 31
fig. 128 of the shelf referred to in 28 or
29.Unlock the locking device 32
fig. 129 and press the handle 33
fig. 129 to open the shelf.
NOTE Make sure you put the shelf back
correctly and remove all the items from
the beverage holder before lifting the
centre seat backrest back up. Check
that the centre seat backrest is
correctly locked in place.GRAB HANDLE
Handle 34 fig. 130 serves to grab onto
while driving.
IMPORTANT Do not use it to get into or
out of the vehicle.
CLOTHING HOOK
Depending on the trim, the hooks 35
fig. 131 are on the wall in the baggage
area.
For safety reasons, the hooks are only
for hanging garments.
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128T36650
129T38812
130T36565
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STORAGE AREA ABOVE
THE REAR
COMPARTMENT
71) 72)
Compartment 36 fig. 132 is only for
carrying items.
The total weight of the compartment
contents for the storage area above the
rear compartment must not exceed
35 kg spread out uniformly.
CARGO PLUS
(COMPARTMENT AND
FLAP)
64) 70)
Depending on the length of the items
carried in the rear area, use the
compartment or recess 38 fig. 133.
Open flap 37, which is held closed
magnetically.
Use the cover flap 40 fig. 134 to extend
the load length:
pull the tab 39 fig. 134 to lift up the
backrest B fig. 134;
move the flap 40 fig. 134 towards the
inside of the backrest, pulling on tongue
41 fig. 135.
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132T36678
133T36636
134T36658
135T36662
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ACCESSORIES SOCKET
72)
Socket 3 fig. 138 and, depending on
the trim, sockets 4 fig. 139 and 5
fig. 140 are for connecting accessories
whose power supply is not greater than
120 Watts (12 V).
WARNING
64)There should be no objects on the
driver's side floorboard: in case of sharp
braking, they could slide under the pedals,
hampering their use.
65)Check there are no hard, heavy or
sharp objects sticking out or in the "open"
compartments: they could endanger the
safety of the vehicle's occupants in a curve
or in case of sharp braking.
66)We would like to remind you to respect
local laws regarding use of phones and/or
multi-media tablets.
67)In a curve, while accelerating or
braking, make sure that the liquid in the
container in the beverage holder does not
spill. Risk of injury if the liquid is hot
68)Always leave the seat closed while
driving. Risk of injury in case of sharp
braking or accident, risk of objects falling
into the passenger compartment.
69)Sitting on the central seat while its
backrest is reclined is prohibited.
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137T36574
138T36582
139T36583
140T36719
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ASHTRAY
This can be held in either housings 1
fig. 136 or 2 fig. 137.
IMPORTANT If the vehicle has no
cigarette lighter or ashtray, you can buy
them at Accessories.
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70)When compartment flap 40 fig. 134 is
open, you cannot use the front side
passenger seat. Risk of serious injury in
case of abrupt braking or collision.
71)Make sure not to place heavy or sharp
items that could fall. Risk of injury.
72)Attach only accessories with a
maximum of 120 Watts (12 V). In case
several sockets are being used at the same
time for accessories, the total ppower for
these items cannot exceed 180 Watts. Fire
risk.RADIO
Radio preparation
Unhook the panel covering the radio
compartment 1 fig. 141. The aerial
connections, power supply and
speaker wires are behind the panel.
Speakers
Turn the grille 2 fig. 142 to access the
loudspeaker wires.
NOTE For this equipment to operate:
please read the supplement relative to
the attachment to the on board
documentation.IMPORTANT
The features of the supports and
wiring (available at a Fiat Service
Dealership) vary according to the
vehicle's level of fittings and the radio
model. For their reference, contact a
Fiat Dealership.
Any intervention on the vehicle's
electrical circuit can be carried only by a
Fiat Dealership because an incorrect
connection could damage the electrical
system and/or parts it is connected to.
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BAGGAGE COVER
73)
The luggage cover consists of one or
two rigid parts.
There are two possible positions:
position A high fig. 143;
position B low fig. 145.
Depending on the versions, you can lift
up part 1 fig. 144 to the vertical position
to make luggage loading easier.
WARNING
73)Do not put anything, especially if it is
heavy or blunt, on the boot. In case you
brake suddenly or have an accident, you
risk the safety of the vehicle's occupants.
CRUISE CONTROL
(constant speed
regulator)
74) 75)
This is an electronically controlled
driving assistance device that allows the
desired vehicle speed to be maintained,
without having to press the accelerator
pedal.
This device can be used at a speed
above 30 km/h on long stretches of dry,
straight roads with few variations (e.g.
motorways).
Commands (fig. 146 and fig. 147 )
143T36651
144T36652
145T36653
146T36543
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