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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;
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50)Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as
possible to have the correct tightening of
the wheel bolts checked.FIX&GO AUTOMATIC
KIT
(where provided)
DESCRIPTION
140)
51) 52)
The Fix&Go Automatic kit is located in
the luggage compartment fig. 143,
inside a dedicated container. The
container is also equipped with a
screwdriver, the tow hook and the
refuelling adaptor.
The Fix&Go Automatic kit also includes:
one tank 1 fig. 144 containing the
sealing fluid, provided with: filler tube 2
and adhesive label 3 with the writing
"Max. 80 km/h”, to be attached in a
position easily visible to the driver (eg.on the dashboard) after repairing the
tyre;
compressor 4 complete with
pressure gauge and connectors;
an instruction leaflet, to refer to for
prompt and correct use and that must
be then given to the personnel dealing
with the tyre treated with sealant;
a pair of gloves located in the side
compartment of the compressor;
some adaptors, for inflating different
elements.
TYRE REPAIRING AND
PRESSURE RESTORING
PROCEDURE
140)
51) 52)
Proceed as follows:
place the vehicle in a safe and
suitable area, engaging the parking
brake. Take the kit from the specific
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compartment. Remove the adhesive
label of speed 3 fig. 144 and apply it in
a visible position. Wear the protective
gloves provided. Remove the cap from
the valve of the punctured tyre and
connect and firmly tighten the
transparent tube of the sealing fluid 1
fig. 145;
ensure that the on-off button 1
fig. 146 is in0(OFF) position. If
provided, open the cover of the
compressor 4 fig. 144 and insert the
electrical connector in the car’s 12V
socket fig. 147, start the car engine;
activate the compressor moving
on-off 1 button toI(ON) position
fig. 146. When the pressure gauge 2
shows the car’s required pressure (see
section “Wheels” under “Technical data”
chapter), switch off the compressor
moving on-off button 1 to0position. If
after 5 minutes from the compressorignition, the pressure gauge 2 indicates
a pressure less than 1.8 bar / 26 psi,
switch off the compressor, disconnect
the sealing fluid tube from the tyre
valve, re-screw the valve cap and move
the car about 10 meters to allow the
distribution of sealing fluid in the tyre.
Stop the car safely and repeat the
operation above until the required
pressure is reached. If after other 5 min.
from the compressor ignition, the
pressure gauge 2 still indicates a
pressure lower than 1.8 bar / 26 psi,
the TYRE IS TOO DAMAGED AND
CANNOT BE REPAIRED. Remove and
place the kit in the specific
compartment and contact a Fiat
Dealership;
if the required pressure is reached,
restart driving. Do not exceed 80 km/h.
Avoid sudden acceleration or braking.
After driving for about 8 km / 5 miles,
place the vehicle in a safe and suitable
area, engaging the parking brake. Pick
up the kit, ensure the on-off button 1 is
in0position, insert the electrical
connector in the car’s 12V socket.
Remove the cap from the valve of
repaired tyre, disconnect and pull out
the black inflation tube 1 fig. 148,
connect and block it with the stack to
the valve. Inspect the pressure gauge 2
to check the tyre pressure fig. 146;
if the pressure indicated is lower than
1.8 bar / 26 psi, the TYRE IS TOO
DAMAGED AND CANNOT BE
REPAIRED. Remove and place the kit in
the specific compartment and contact a
Fiat Dealership;
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Interior lights................23
Interiors (cleaning)............166
ISOFIX child restraint system
(installation)...............77
iTPMS (indirect Tyre Pressure
Monitoring System)..........65
Jump starting..............139
Keys.....................10
key with remote control.......10
Lifting the vehicle............164
Light beam direction...........35
Light bulbs
types of bulbs............118
Luggage Compartment.........34
Luggage compartment
(extension)................16
Main beam headlights..........21
Main Beam Headlights (bulb
replacement)..............120
Main menu.................40
Manual climate control..........27
Media mode...............218
Multimedia
Uconnect™ LIVE Services .207 ,221
Number plate lights (bulb
replacement)..............126
Occupant protection systems.....68
Paintwork (cleaning and
maintenance).............165
Parking lights................21Parking sensors.............108
Parking the vehicle............95
PBA (system)................59
Performance (top speed)........183
Periodic checks (scheduled
servicing)................151
Pre-tensioners...............71
Load limiters..............72
Prescriptions for handling the
vehicle at the end of its life.....187
Radio mode...............218
Rain sensor.................25
Rear seats..................16
Rear view camera............110
Rear View Camera............110
Rear view mirrors.............19
Reconfigurable Multifunction
Display..................38
Refuelling.................178
Refuelling procedure..........114
Emergency refuelling........114
Refuelling the vehicle..........113
Replacing a bulb.............117
Replacing an external bulb......120
Rims and tyres (dimensions)......173
Roof rack/ski rack.............36
SBR (Seat Belt Reminder).......70
SBR (Seat Belt Reminder) system.......................70
Scheduled servicing...........144Scheduled Servicing Plan.......145
Screen wiper/washer...........24
Smart washing function.......24
Seat belts..................68
Seats.....................15
Servicing procedures..........159
Side bag...................90
Side direction indicators (bulb
replacement)..............121
Snow chains...............164
Speed Limiter...............98
SRS (supplementary restraint
system)..................86
Starting the engine............94
Steering lock................12
Steering wheel...............19
Steering wheel controls.........215
Stop/Start system.............96
TC (system)................59
Technical data..............169
Third brake light (bulb
replacement)..............125
Towing the vehicle............142
Towing trailers..............112
Trip Computer...............43
TSC (system)................60
Tyres (inflation pressure)........174
Uconnect 3” Radio...........191
Uconnect 5” LIVE — Uconnect 5”
Nav LIVE................200
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