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REPLACING FUSES
GENERAL
131) 132) 133) 134)
47)
Fuses protect the electrical system:
they intervene (blow) in the event of a
failure or improper action on the
system.
Fuse extracting pliers
To replace a fuse, use the pliers hooked
inside the engine compartment fuse
box cover (see fig. 125 ).
The pliers have two different ends,
specifically designed to remove the
different types of fuses present in the
vehicle.
After use, refit the pliers in position.
FUSE LOCATION
The fuses are grouped in four control
units: on the dashboard, under the
dashboard, in the engine compartment
and inside the boot.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
JUNCTION BOX
48)
The fuse box is located by the side of
the battery fig. 126.
To access the fuses, proceed as
follows:
fully tighten screw 1 fig. 127 using
the screwdriver provided;
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12608036J0005EM
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at the same time slowly rotate the
screw anticlockwise, until resistance is
encountered (do not overtighten);
slowly release the screw;
opening is indicated by the entire
screw head coming out of its housing;
remove cover 2, sliding it upwards
on the side guides, as indicated in the
figure.
The number identifying the electrical
component corresponding to each fuse
is shown on the cover.
Once the fuse has been replaced,
proceed as follows:
correctly refit the cover 2 in the side
guides of the casing;
slide it down completely from the
top;
fully tighten screw 1 using the
screwdriver provided;
at the same time slowly rotate the
screw clockwise, until resistance is
encountered (do not overtighten);
slowly release the screw;
closure is indicated by the securing
of the entire screw head in its housing.
DASHBOARD FUSE BOX
The fuse box fig. 129 is located to the
left side of the steering column. To
access the fuses, remove the snap
cover showed in fig. 128, pulling
towards yourself.
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12806106J0005EM
12908036J0009EM
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LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT FUSE
BOX
Open the tailgate and then move the
section of the inner cover fig. 131 and
access the fuses in fuse box 2 fig. 132.
130P2000083-000-000
131P1030208-000-000
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UNDER DASHBOARD
CONTROL UNIT
The control unit fig. 130 is located to
the left side under the dashboard.
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USERSFUSE AMPERE
Two-tone horn F10 15
Heater mirrors F88 7.5
Heated rear window F20 30
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT JUNCTION BOX
fig. 126
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DASHBOARD FUSE BOX
fig. 129
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Front electric window (driver side) F47 25
Front electric window (passenger side) F48 25
Supply forUconnect
™system, Climate Control system, EOBD
system, USB/AUX port, steering wheel controls.F36 15
Dead Lock device (Driver side door unlocking for
versions/markets, where provided)/Door unlocking/Central
locking/Electric tailgate unlockingF38 20
Windscreen washer pump F43 20
Rear left electric window F33 25
Rear right electric window F34 25
UNDER DASHBOARD CONTROL UNIT
fig. 130
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Front door unlocking (driver side) 1 7.5
Front door unlocking (passenger side) 2 7.5
Rear door unlocking (left) 3 7.5
Rear door unlocking (right) 4 7.5
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
fig. 132
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Rear 12 V socket F97 15
Driver's front seat heater F99 10
Passenger side front seat heater F92 10
Driver's front seat lumbar adjustment F90 10
WARNING
131)If the replaced fuse blows again, contact a Fiat Dealership.
132)Never replace a fuse with another with a higher amp rating; DANGER OF FIRE
133)If a fuse NOT indicated in this or the previous page is used, contact a Fiat Dealership.
134)Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the ignition device is at STOP, that the key, if mechanical, has been removed and that all devices
are switched off and/or disconnected.
IMPORTANT
47)Never replace a fuse with metal wires or anything else.
48)If it is necessary to wash the engine compartment, take care not to directly hit the fuse box and the window wiper motor with the water jet.
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CHANGING A WHEEL
JACK
Please note that:
the jack weight is 2.15 kg;
the jack cannot be repaired and in
the event of a fault it must be replaced
by another genuine one;
No tool other than its cranking device
may be fitted on the jack.
Servicing
Prevent any dirt from depositing on
the "worm screw";
Keep the "worm screw" lubricated;
Never modify the jack.
Conditions for non-use
Temperatures below −40°C;
On sandy or muddy ground;
On uneven ground;
On steep roads;
In extreme weather conditions:
thunderstorms, typhoons, hurricanes,
blizzards, storms, etc.
In direct contact with the engine or
for repairs under the vehicle;
On boats.
CHANGING PROCEDURE
135) 136) 137) 138) 139)
49) 50)
Proceed as follows:
stop the car in a position that is not
dangerous for oncoming traffic where
you can change the wheel safely. The
ground must be flat and sufficiently
compact;
stop the engine, engage the hazard
warning lights and the parking brake;
engage first gear or reverse;
wear the reflective safety jacket
before getting out of the car (anyway
comply with the laws in force in the
country you are driving in);
open the boot and if there is a cargo
box, remove it as described in the
“Cargo box” paragraph in the “Getting
to know the car” chapter.
lift the mat and fix it by the tab to the
fastening device on the parcel shelf
fig. 133;
unscrew the locking ring nut 1
fig. 134;
take out the toolbox 3 and bring it
next to the wheel to be replaced;
take the spare or space-saver wheel
2;
for versions with steel rim: remove
the hub cap 1 fig. 135 using the
specific tool 2 fig. 136, located in the
tool container: grip the tool with two
fingers, insert the tongue between tyre
and hub cap and pull towards yourself
perpendicular to the wheel;
133P2000069-000-000
134P2000059-000-000
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loosen the bolt of the wheel to be
replaced by about one turn with the
wrench provided 1 fig. 137; rock the car
to make it easier to separate the rim
from the wheel hub;
operate the device 1 fig. 138 to
extend the jack until the top of the jack
2 fits correctly into the side member 3
of the vehicle, next to the
symbol on
the side member;
alert any bystander that the car is
about to be raised; all persons should
be kept away from the car and nobody
must touch it until it has been lowered;
operate the jack handle 1
fig. 138 (clockwise) to operate the jack
and raise the car until the wheel is
raised a few centimetres above the
ground.
loosen the stud bolts completely and
remove the punctured wheel;
make sure the contact surfaces
between spare or space-saver wheel
and hub are clean so that the fastening
bolts will not come loose;
fit the spare or space-saver wheel by
inserting the first bolt for two threads
into the hole closest to the inflation
valve and proceed in the same manner
with the other bolts;
tighten the retaining bolts well using
wrench 1 fig. 137;
turn the jack handle 1
fig. 138 (anticlockwise) to lower the car
and remove the jack;
use the wrench provided to fasten
the bolts completely in a criss-cross
fashion as shown in fig. 140;
for versions with steel rim, fit the hub
cap on the spare wheel: make the
groove 1 fig. 141 provided on the hub
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13708046J0005EM
13808046J0006EM
13908046J0001EM
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