Smartphone Features
With the “Uconnect Access” app, you can monitor the
state of charge of the high voltage battery or initiate
charging from your phone. You can also turn on your
vehicle’s climate control system remotely. The app
provides the following features:
•Monitor battery charge level
• Display available driving distance
• Check charging status
• Remotely activate vehicle climate control system
• Unlock and lock doors
• Assist with locating your vehicle
• Locate charging stations
• Send a point-of-interest to your vehicle’s navigation
system
• Schedule a charge
• View energy consumed
• Notifications for charging and preconditioning
events How do I get the “Uconnect Access” smartphone App?
Visit the 500e registration website:
www.fiatusa.com/500eRegistration
Once in the registration website, you will need to enter
your vehicle’s VIN and Connectivity ID. The connectiv-
ity ID is found in the vehicle’s instrument cluster. To
locate the connectivity ID follow the steps below:
1. Push the menu button on the instrument cluster.
2. Choose “Settings” and scroll down to the “Connec-
tivity ID.”
Registration Website
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NOTE:The charging cordset is used for AC Level 1
charging only.
WARNING!
• Read all the instructions before using this prod-
uct.
• Unattended children must not have access to the
working Portable EVSE Cordset.
• Do not put fingers or objects into the Charge
Connector.
• Do not use this product if the flexible power cord
or Electric Vehicle (EV) Cable is frayed, broken,
has cracked insulation or any other signs of
damage.
• Do not use this product if the enclosure or the
Charge Connector is broken, cracked, open, or
shows any other indication of damage.
• Do not use Portable EVSE Cordset with an exten-
sion cord. Use of an extension cord may cause
burns, fire, or other damage or injury.
• This device may attempt to reset and run after an
interruption
EVSE Charging Cordset
The EVSE charging cordset is compliant with SAE
J1772, and applicable for use with vehicles fitted with
the standard SAE J1772 charge inlets. The EVSE in-
cludes:
• An AC Power Cord with NEMA 5–15p, Right Angle
plug
• An indoor/outdoor charge cable, EV- rated
• A Charge Connector
• A NEMA 6 rated enclosure with a charge current
interrupt device (CCID) with status indicator display
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NOTE:The vehicle should start charging automati-
cally. If not, please check the following:
•Charging Cordset - The charging cordset status
indicators illuminate green or red to identify the
charging cordset status. Refer to “Troubleshooting
Using The Status Indicator Display” in this section
for further information on the charging cordset
status.
• Wall Receptacle – Check whether the wall recep-
tacle is functional (no power outage) and/or plug
the charging cordset into a different wall receptacle.
• Charging Schedule – Check whether or not the
charging schedules have been enabled. If enabled,
check that you are within the scheduled time and
date. If a charging schedule has been enabled and
you are outside the time and date, you may over-
ride the schedule for this charging event by plug-
ging in the charge connector, unplugging it, and
then plugging it back into the vehicle charge inlet.
Complete the double plug sequence within 10
seconds for it to override the set schedule.
5. To stop the charging process, disconnect the vehicle side connector first and then the charging cordset
from the wall receptacle. To disengage the vehicle coupler, push the button on the charge connector
before removing the connector from the vehicle
charge inlet.
6. Close the inlet door.
NOTE: It is good practice to keep the ignition in the
OFF position while conducting Level 1 Charging. This
minimizes any additional vehicle loads the EVSE has to
support which extend the charging time.
Removing The Charge Connector From The Vehicle
Charge Inlet
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Troubleshooting Using The Status Indicator
Display
If the vehicle is not charging properly, consult the status
indicator lights.
TheAC Power Indicator displays the status and safety
of the input power. If this indicator is green, the power
is within acceptable limits to charge the vehicle. If only
the AC Power Indicator is flashing red, then there is a
problem with the AC power at the electrical outlet. If
the AC Power Indicator does not return to green, then
the outlet should be inspected by a licensed electrician
to ensure the voltage, frequency, and grounding are
complaint to national and local electrical codes and
ordinances. It may be possible to attempt charging from
a different outlet.
The Fault Indicator displays the status of the Portable
EVSE Cordset and the vehicle connection. The Portable
EVSE Cordset will not allow charging while the fault
indicator is red. If it is off, the Portable EVSE Cordset
has not detected any internal faults, or faults with the
vehicle connection. If the Fault Indicator is flashing red,
there is a fault detected either with the Portable EVSE
Cordset, electronics, or with the vehicle connection. The
Portable EVSE Cordset may attempt to retry to provide
current to the vehicle if the fault is cleared. If the Fault Indicator does not attempt to provide charge to the
vehicle, the charge connector will need to be removed
from the vehicle to clear the fault.
The fault code list in the table below provides a
reference for the important faults that are detected by
the Portable EVSE Cordset. When a fault is detected, the
AC Power Indicator, the Fault Indicator, or both the AC
Power and Fault Indicators will flash red. If only the AC
Power Indicator is red, there is a problem on the AC
Power side of the unit. If only the Fault Indicator is
flashing red, there is a problem internal to the unit or
with the vehicle. If both the AC Power and Fault
Indicators are flashing red, an over temperature condi-
tion is detected at either the AC plug or within the
enclosure. Additional information about the faults is
provided by a fault code that is displayed on the two
green Charge Rate Indicators. The fault code consists of
four digits, each with a value of 1 or 2. The value of a
digit is the number of indicators illuminated for that
part of the sequence. For example, fault code (1, 2, 1, 1)
will display the following sequence: One indicator will
illuminate for (0.3 seconds), then two indicators will
illuminate, then one indicator, and finally one indicator
will illuminate. After all four fault code digits have been
displayed, the indicators will remain off for one second
before repeating the sequence.
20 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
Guidelines for preventing fire and electric shock:
•Ensure the charging cable is positioned so it will not
be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subjected to
damage or stress.
• There are no user serviceable parts inside.
• Do not use the charging cordset if it is visibly
damaged. Contact your authorized dealer for service.
• Do not place fingers, or any other objects inside the
charge connector.
• Do not allow children to operate this device. Adult
supervision is mandatory when children are in prox-
imity when the charging cordset is in use.
NOTE: During normal operation, the charge connector
or AC plug may feel warm. If either one feels hot during
charging, unplug the charging cordset and have a
qualified electrician inspect the wall receptacle before
you continue charging.
WARNING!
Do not use the charging cordset with a receptacle
that is worn or damaged. Using the charging cordset
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with a worn or damaged receptacle may cause burns
or start a fire.
Vehicle Charge Indicators
Instrument Cluster High Voltage Battery Gauge
There is a battery gauge indicator located on the instru-
ment cluster. The battery gauge will display, with
progressive color indication, the current state of charge
for the high voltage battery; with the percentage value
located at the bottom of the gauge.
High Voltage Battery Gauge
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Charge Low And Limited Power Messages
The state of charge is monitored during normal opera-
tion. If the state of charge reaches certain thresholds the
following messages will also be displayed on the clus-
ter:
•charge low — displayed at 17% (warning displayed
for six seconds).
• charge low — displayed at 11% (Displayed for six
seconds).
• charge low limited power mode — turtle displayed
at 5% and remains on. •
charge low limited power mode — turtle flashes at
0% until condition changes.
NOTE: The limited power mode can also be activated if
the high voltage battery temperature is too high or too
low.
NOTE: At 0% state of charge or below the following
features will be disabled if in use:
• Heated Seats
• Electronic Speed Control
• Climate Controls
Charge Low Message
Charge Low Limited Power Mode
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•Flash hazard lights as long as the battery has power
or until the hazard light button is pressed. The
hazard lights can be deactivated by pressing the
hazard light button.
• Turn on the interior lights, which remain on as long
as the battery has power.
• Unlock the power door locks.
Enhanced Accident Response System Reset
Procedure
After an event occurs requiring activation of the En-
hanced Accident Response System, when the system is
active, a “Service Electrical System” message will be
displayed on the instrument cluster. The vehicle is not
drivable in this state and must be towed to an autho-
rized dealer immediately to be inspected and have the
Enhanced Accident Response System reset.
Maintaining Your Air Bag System
WARNING!
•Modifications to any part of the air bag system
could cause it to fail when you need it. You could
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be injured if the air bag system is not there to
protect you. Do not modify the components or
wiring, including adding any kind of badges or
stickers to the steering wheel hub trim cover or
the upper right side of the instrument panel. Do
not modify the front bumper, vehicle body struc-
ture, or add aftermarket side steps or running
boards.
• It is dangerous to try to repair any part of the air
bag system yourself. Be sure to tell anyone who
works on your vehicle that it has an air bag
system.
• Do not attempt to modify any part of your air bag
system. The air bag may inflate accidentally or
may not function properly if modifications are
made. Take your vehicle to an authorized dealer
for any air bag system service. If your seat,
including your trim cover and cushion, needs to
be serviced in any way (including removal or
loosening/tightening of seat attachment bolts),
take the vehicle to your authorized dealer. Only
manufacturer approved seat accessories may be
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steering wheel. This will cause the high beam head-
lights to turn on until the lever is released.
Parking Lights
To turn on the parking lights, remove the key
or turn the ignition to OFF/LOCK position
and turn on the headlights.
Daytime Running Lights
To activate the Daytime Running Lights (DRL), rotate
the end of the multifunction lever to theOsymbol.
NOTE: The low beams and side/taillights will not be
on with DRL.
If allowed by law in the country in which the vehicle
was purchased the DRL function can be turned on or off
using the display menus. Refer to “Uconnect settings”
in “Understanding Your Instrument Panel” for further
information.
Turn Signals
Push the multifunction lever upward to signal a right
turn or downward to signal a left turn. The correspond-
ing indicator in the instrument cluster display will blink
to indicate the operation of the turn signal. NOTE:
The indicators will automatically turn off when
the turn has been completed and the steering wheel is
returned to a straight position.
Lane Change Assist
Tap the lever up or down once, without moving beyond
the detent, and the turn signal (right or left) will flash
three times. Then, the turn signal (right or left) will
automatically turn off.
Turn Signal Operation
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