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STARTING THE ENGINE
Versions with manual gearbox (petrol engines):make sure that the handbrake is engaged; set the gear lever to neutral, fully depress the
clutch pedal without pressing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to AVV and release the key as soon as the engine has started.
Versions with manual gearbox (Diesel engines): make sure that the handbrake is engaged; set the gear lever to neutral, fully depress the
clutch pedal without pressing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to MAR and wait for the
warning light to switch off. Turn the
ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine starts.
PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
The catalytic converter develops high temperatures during operation. Do not park the car on grass, dry leaves, pine needles or other flammable
material: fire hazard.
RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
The vehicle is fitted with a system that carries out a continuous diagnosis of the emission-related components in order to help protect the
environment.
ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the battery), contact a Fiat Dealership.
They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle's electric system can support the required load.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring that it maintains its performance and its safety features, its environmental friendliness
and low running costs for a long time to come.
THE OWNER HANDBOOK CONTAINS
…important information, advice and warnings for correct use, driving safety and maintenance of the car over time. Special attention must be
paid to the symbols(personal safety)(environmental protection)(car integrity).
REFUELLINGPetrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) not less than 95 in compliance with the European specification
EN228.
For further details on the use of the correct fuel see the "Refuelling the vehicle" paragraph in the "Starting and driving" chapter.
Diesel engines: refuel only with Diesel fuel motor vehicles conforming to the European specification EN590. The use of other products or
mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently invalidate the warranty, due to the damage caused.
For further details on the use of the correct fuel see the "Refuelling the vehicle" paragraph in the "Starting and driving" chapter. 

to reset the displayed/selected
functions.
MAIN MENU
The Main menu comprises a series of
items which can be selected using the
control buttons to access the different
selection and setting options given in
the following paragraphs.
REMARKS
Some options have a submenu.
With theUconnect™ 5"or7" HD
system, some Menu items are shown
and managed on the display of the
latter and not on the instrument panel
display (refer to the dedicated
Multimedia chapter or to the
supplement available online).
MENU OPTIONS
The Menu includes the following items:
TRIP
GSI
VEHICLE INFO
DRIVER ASSIST
AUDIO
PHONE
NAVIGATION
ALERTS
SYSTEM VEHICLE
Trip
This menu item displays the information
on the "Trip computer" (for furtherinformation, see the description of the
"Trip computer" paragraph in this
chapter).
The information shown on the display is
as follows:
Instant info: distance (km or miles),
instantaneous consumption (mpg,
l/100 km or km/l);
Trip A: distance A (km or miles), trip
time A (hours/minutes/seconds),
average consumption A (mpg, or
l/100 km or km/l), average speed A
(km/h or mph);
Trip B: distance B (km or miles),
average consumption B (mpg, or
l/100 km or km/l), trip time B
(hours/minutes/seconds), average
speed B (km/h or mph).
Speedometer: km or miles displayed.
By pressing theOKbutton with
speedometer display active, you can
change the measurement unit (km/h
or mph). On leaving this screen, the
measurement unit set will take effect.
GSI
This menu item makes it possible to
see the gear shift indicator provided by
the GSI (gear shift indicator) system on
the display.
Vehicle info
This menu item displays the information
on the vehicle conditions.Press the
orbutton to select the
items listed below.
Tyre pressure: information displayed on
the iTPMS (where provided) (for further
information, see the description in
paragraph "Auxiliary driving systems" in
the "Safety" chapter).
Engine oil temperature: engine oil
temperature displayed.
Change engine oil: indication for engine
oil change.
Battery voltage: display of the battery
voltage value (charge level).
Service (Scheduled servicing):Number
of kilometres (or miles) and days until
the next Scheduled Servicing operation.
WARNING
The “Scheduled Servicing Plan”
includes vehicle maintenance at fixed
intervals (refer to the "Maintenance and
care" chapter).
This is displayed automatically, with
ignition device at MAR, 2000 km before
servicing or, where provided, 30 days
before servicing. It is also displayed
each time the ignition device is turned
to MAR or, for some versions, every
200 km. Below this threshold servicing
indications are more frequent. The
display will be in km or miles according
to the unit of measurement set.
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
Hold the button pressed for 1 second 

Symbol What it means
SCHEDULED SERVICING (SERVICE)
The “Scheduled Servicing Plan” includes vehicle maintenance at fixed intervals (refer to the
"Maintenance and care" chapter).
When the next scheduled service is approaching, the symbol will be displayed, followed by the
number of kilometres/miles or days (where provided) left, when the ignition device is turned to
MAR.
This is displayed automatically, with ignition device at MAR, 2000 km before servicing or,
where provided, 30 days before servicing. It is also displayed each time the ignition device is
turned to MAR. The display will be in km or miles according to the unit of measurement set.
Go to a Fiat Dealership, where the "Scheduled Servicing Plan" operations will be performed
and the message will be reset.
The switching on of this symbol indicates that the clutch pedal must be pressed for starting
enablement.
The switching on of this symbol suggests shifting to a higher or lower gear.
SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED
The (white) symbol switches on when the speed limit (e.g. 110 km/h) set through the menu of
the display is exceeded (the inner value updates according to the set speed).
For versions/markets, where provided, the (red) symbol switches on when the speed limit set
through the menu of the display is exceeded: for these versions the value is set to 120.
START&STOP SYSTEM ACTIVATION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The symbol turns on to indicate that the engine has been stopped by the START&STOP
system.
HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT
The headlight alignment corrector operates with ignition device at MAR and dipped headlights
on. Press
andon the control panel.
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ENGINE OIL
151)
56)
Check the oil level a few minutes (about
5) after the engine has stopped, with
the vehicle parked on level ground.
Check that the oil level is between the
MIN and MAX references on the
dipstick.
If the level of the oil is close to or below
the MIN mark, add oil via the filler fitting
until the MAX mark is reached.
Take out the engine oil dipstick, clean it
with a lint-free cloth and reinsert it.
Extract it again and check that the level
is between the MIN and MAX marks on
the dipstick.
Engine oil consumption
57)
3)
The maximum engine oil consumption
is usually 400 grams every 1000 km.
When the car is new, the engine needs
to be run in; therefore the engine oil
consumption can only be considered
stabilised after the first 5000 - 6000 km.
IMPORTANT After adding or changing
the oil, let the engine turn over for a few
seconds and wait a few minutes after
turning it off before you check the level.ENGINE COOLANT FLUID
152)
58)
If the level is too low, unscrew the cap
of reservoir 4 and add the fluid
described in the "Technical
Specifications" chapter.
WINDSCREEN / REAR
WINDOW WASHING FLUID
153) 154)
If the level is too low, raise the reservoir
cap 3 and add the fluid described in the
"Technical Specifications" chapter.
BRAKE FLUID
155) 156)
59)
Check that the fluid is at the max. level.
If the fluid level in the reservoir is too
low, undo the reservoir cap 1 and add
the fluid described in the "Technical
Specifications" chapter.
IMPORTANT Carefully clean the cap of
the reservoir and the surrounding
surface. Take great care to ensure that
impurities do not enter the reservoir
when the cap is opened.
For topping-up, always use a funnel
with integrated filter with mesh equal to
or lower than 0.12 mm.
IMPORTANT Brake fluid is hygroscopic
(i.e. it absorbs moisture). For this
reason, if the vehicle is mainly used in
areas with a high degree of
atmospheric humidity, the fluid should
be replaced at more frequent intervals
than specified in the "Scheduled
Servicing Plan".
BATTERY
157) 158) 159)
59)
4)
The battery does not require the
electrolyte to be topped up with distilled
water.
A periodic check carried out at a Fiat
Dealership is, however, necessary to
check efficiency.
Replacing the battery
If necessary, replace the battery with
another original battery with the same
specifications. Follow the battery
Manufacturer’s instructions for
maintenance.
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SERVICING AND CARE 

"quick-type" battery charger is used
with the battery fitted on the vehicle,
before connecting it disconnect both
cables of the battery itself. Do not use a
"quick-type" battery charger to provide
the starting voltage.
VERSIONS WITHOUT
STOP/START SYSTEM
To recharge, proceed as follows:
disconnect the terminal from the
negative battery pole;
connect the charger cables to the
battery terminals, observing the polarity;
turn on the charger;
when it is recharged, turn the
charger off before disconnecting it from
the battery;
reconnect the terminal to the
negative battery pole.
VERSIONS WITH
STOP/START SYSTEM
(where provided)
To recharge, proceed as follows:
disconnect the connector 1
fig. 158 (pressing the button 2) from the
sensor 3 monitoring the battery
conditions, on the negative pole (–) 4 of
the battery;
connect the positive cable (+) of the
battery charger to the positive battery
terminal 5 and the negative cable (–) to
sensor terminal 4 as shown;
turn on the battery charger. At the
end of the charging process, switch the
battery charger off;
after having disconnected the
charging device, reconnect connector 1
to the sensor 3 as shown.
SERVICING
PROCEDURES
160) 162) 163)
The following pages contain the rules
on therequiredmaintenance
envisaged by the technical personnel
who designed the vehicle.
In addition to these specific
maintenance instructions specified for
routine scheduled servicing, there are
other components which may require
intervention or replacements over the
vehicle’s life cycle.
ENGINE OIL
Engine oil level check
65)
To ensure correct engine lubrication, the
oil must always be kept at the
prescribed level (see "Engine
compartment" in this chapter).
Check the oil level at regular intervals,
each time you refuel for example.
It must be checked about 5 minutes
after stopping the engine, once full
operating temperature is reached. The
vehicle must also be parked on as level
a surface as possible.
Ensure that the oil level is within the
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interval on the dipstick between the
minimum and maximum limits. 

Changing the engine oil
See the "Scheduled servicing plan" for
the correct servicing intervals.
Choice of engine oil type
To ensure optimal performance and
maximum protection in all operating
conditions, it is advisable to use solely
ACEA-certified engine oils (see
description in "Fluid and lubricants" in
the "Technical specifications" chapter).
Additives for engine oil
It is strongly recommended not to use
additives (other than leak detection
dyes) with the engine oil.
The engine oil is a product designed
specially for the vehicle and its
performance may be deteriorated
through the use of further additives.
Disposal of used engine oil and
filters
For the disposal of the engine oil and
filters, contact the appropriate body to
determine local regulations.
IMPORTANT Used engine oil disposed
of incorrectly may seriously harm the
environment.ENGINE OIL
Engine oil level check
66)
To ensure correct engine lubrication, the
oil must always be kept at the
prescribed level (see "Engine
compartment" in this chapter).
ENGINE OIL FILTER
Replacing the engine oil filter
The engine oil filter must be replaced
each time the engine oil is changed.
It is advisable to replace it with a
genuine spare part, specifically
designed for this vehicle.
AIR FILTER
160)
Replacing the air cleaner
See the "Scheduled servicing plan" for
the correct servicing intervals.
It is advisable to replace it with a
genuine spare part, specifically
designed for this vehicle.
AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
66) 67)
To ensure the best possible
performance, the air conditioning
system must be checked and undergo
maintenance at a Fiat Dealership at the
beginning of the summer.
WINDSCREEN / REAR
WINDOW WIPERS
161)
Periodically clean the windscreen and
rear window and rubber profile of the
windscreen/rear window wiper blades,
using a sponge or a soft cloth and a
non-abrasive detergent. This eliminates
the salt or impurities accumulated when
driving.
Prolonged operation of the windscreen
window wipers with dry glass may
cause the deterioration of the blades, in
addition to abrasion of the surface of
the glass. To eliminate the impurities on
the dry glass, always operate the
windscreen/rear window washers.
In the case of very low outdoor
temperatures (below 0 °C), ensure that
the movement of the rubber part in
contact with the glass is not
obstructed, before activating the
windscreen/rear window wiper. Use a
suitable deicing product to release it if
required.
Do not use the windscreen wipers to
remove frost or ice.
Also avoid contact of the rubber profile
of the blades with petroleum derivatives
such as engine oil, petrol, etc.
IMPORTANT The envisaged life of the
windscreen and rear window wiper
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INDEX
ABS (system)...............58
Active safety systems...........58
Adaptive cruise control.........101
Airbag
Front airbags..............86
Side bags................90
Airbag (SRS supplementary
restraint system)............86
Automatic climate control system.......................29
Automatic light control..........21
AUX source.............206 ,219
Battery..................156
Battery recharging............158
Bluetooth® source........205 ,219
Bodywork (cleaning and
maintenance).............165
Bonnet....................32
Carrying children safely.........73
Changing a wheel............133
Checking levels..............152
Child protection systems........73
Child safety device............13
Climate control...............27
CO2 emissions..............186
Control buttons..............39
Control panel and on-board
instruments...............38
CONTROLS
Controls on the front panel. . . .200Controls on front panel.........212
Daytime running lights (DRL)......21
Daytime running lights (DRL) (bulb
replacement)..............121
Dimensions................175
Dipped headlights.............21
Dipped headlights (bulb
replacement)..............120
Direction indicators............23
Display....................39
Doors.....................13
Driving assistance systems.......61
DTC (system)................58
Electric power steering.........33
Electric windows..............32
Electronic Cruise Control........99
Engine...................170
marking................169
Engine compartment..........152
Engine compartment (washing). . . .165
Engine oil (consumption)........156
Engine oil (level check).........156
ERM (system)................59
ESC (system)................58
External lights...............21
Fiat Code (system)............12
Fix&Go Automatic kit..........136
Flashing the headlights..........21
Fluids and lubricants..........180Front ceiling light..............23
Front fog light (bulb replacement) . .121
Front fog lights...............22
Front panel control summary
table...................213
Front seat electric heating........15
Front seats (manual adjustments) . . .15
Fuel consumption............184
Fuel cut-off system...........140
Full Brake Control (system).......61
Fuse boxes................127
Fuses (replacement)...........127
GSI (Gear Shift Indicator)........39
Hazard warning lights.........117
Emergency braking.........117
Head restraints...............18
Headlight alignment corrector.....22
Headlights..................35
Headlights (cleaning)..........165
Heavy-duty use of the vehicle
(scheduled servicing)........151
HHC (system)................59
Identification data
chassis marking...........169
engine marking............169
identification data plate.......169
Ignition device...............11
Important information and
recommendations..........226 

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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