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DISPLAY
82)
Rev counter 1 fig. 157
(scale x1000)
Speedometer 2 fig. 158
Indicated in km or miles per hour.Acoustic warning in case of
speeding
Depending on the vehicle version, an
acoustic alarm goes off for about
10 seconds every 40 seconds when
you exceed 120 km/h.
Driving style indicator 4 fig. 158
Please see the paragraph "Driving
suggestions".
Engine oil level sensor indicator 3
fig. 158
When you start the engine, display
3 warns you when the oil level is
minimum. Please see the paragraph
"Engine oil level".
Fuel level gauge 5 fig. 159Instrument panel 6 fig. 160
With indications in miles and possibility
to transfer to km/h.
With the contact off, press button
9 or 10 at the base of lever 7
fig. 161 and ignition button 8 fig. 160.
The unit of measure indicator will
flash for about ten seconds, then the
new unit will show: release button 9 or
10 fig. 161 when the unit no longer
flashes.
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158T40395
159T36504-1
160T36517
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
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To go back to the preceding mode,
repeat the same operation.
NOTE After disconnecting the battery,
the on-board computer automatically
returns to the original unit of measure.
Time and outside temperature
Display A (depending on the vehicle
version) fig. 162In order to access display A about
setting the time, press button 2 or 3
fig. 164 and wait few seconds.
The hours and minutes will flash, now
you can adjust them with a long press
on button 2 or 3 fig. 164 to adjust the
hour. As soon as the hours flash, press
button 2 or 3 fig. 164 briefly or for a
long time to adjust the hour.Afterwards, press button 2 or 3
fig. 164 for a long time to confirm the
hour set.
The minutes flash: press button 2 or 3
fig. 164 briefly or for a long time to
adjust them.
After adjusting them, the hours and
minutes will show for 2 seconds without
flashing: they are now set.
IMPORTANT If the power supply is
disconnected (battery disconnected,
power line cut, etc.) you must set the
clock again. We advise you not do this
while driving.
Display
(For versions/markets where provided)
Only in vehicles equipped with a
multi-media display B fig. 165,
navigation system, telephone, etc.
Refer to the RADIO / TOUCH-RADIO
NAV supplement
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162T36518-1
163TIMAGE-1
164T35570-5
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PASSENGER
COMPARTMENT
FUSES
Fuses in compartment A
If electrical equipment does not work,
check the fuse state. Release the glove
compartment A fig. 246.
161) 162) 163) 164) 165)
30) 31)
IMPORTANT Depending on the local
laws or as a precaution, buy an
emergency box containing a series of
light bulbs and fuses from a Fiat
Dealership.Fuse extracting pliers
Take out the fuse using pliers 1 fig. 247,
located behind flap A. To remove the
fuse from the pliers, slide it sideways.
We recommend you not use the free
fuse positions.
The presence of fuses will depend on
the vehicle's trim level.
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247T32868
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