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❒fit the space-saver wheel by inserting
the first stud bolt for two threads into
the hole closest to the valve; then,
tighten the stud bolt by some threads
and proceed in the same way for the
others;
❒take the spanner A fig. 105 and fully
tighten the fixing stud bolts;
❒operate the jack handle D to lower
the car. Then extract the jack;
❒use the spanner A to fully tighten the
stud bolts in a criss-cross fashion as
per the numerical sequence illustrated
in fig. 111;
❒when replacing an alloy wheel rim it is
advisable to place it upside down,
with the aesthetic part facing upwards.500L LIVING versions
123)When the operation is over, proceed as
follows:
❒retighten device A fig. 112 on fixing
mounting B;
❒insert spanner C fig. 113 on device D
and rotate it clockwise in order to
tighten the space-saver wheel support
locking bolt. The device is correctly
attached when the yellow strip appears
in window E;
❒fit the punctured tyre in the dedicated
bag and place it in the luggage
compartment.
Punctured tyre positioning (500L
LIVING versions)
5-seater versions: place the punctured
tyre in the luggage compartment.
7-seater versions
❒With third row of rear seats folded:
place the punctured tyre in the luggage
compartment, above the backrests.
❒With third row of rear seats not
folded: remove the luggage-covering
curtain (which must be positioned
in front of second row of seats) then
place the punctured tyre in the luggage
compartment, positioning it as shown
in fig. 114 (wheel hub facing the inside
of the passenger compartment in
order to prevent the wheel from falling
when closing the tailgate).
REFITTING THE
STANDARD WHEEL
Versions with steel rims
❒make sure the contact surfaces
between standard wheel and hub are
clean and free from impurities so that
the fixing stud bolts will not come
loose;
111F0Y0013C
112F0Y0360C
113F0Y0361C
111
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX FUSESfig. 139
DEVICESFUSE AMPERE
HornF10 15
Heated rear windowF20 30
Cigar lighter/Front power socket F85 15
Power socket in the luggage compartment (for versions/markets where provided) F86 15
Door mirror defrostersF88 7.5
FUSES LOCATED IN THE DASHBOARD FUSE BOXfig. 140
DEVICESFUSE AMPERE
Rear electric window (left side) F33 20
Rear electric window (right side) F34 20
Radio power supply (for versions/markets, where provided),Uconnect
™5"
Radio,Uconnect™5" Radio Nav, rear courtesy lights (right and left)F36 10
Central lockingF38 20
Two-way windscreen washer pump F43 20
Front electric window (driver side) F47 20
Front electric window (passenger side) F48 20
Main beam headlight (left side) F90 7.5
Main beam headlight (right side) F91 7.5
Fog light (left side)F92 7.5
Fog light (right side)F93 7.5
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IN AN EMERGENCY
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FUSES LOCATED IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOXfig. 141
DEVICESFUSE AMPERE
Front seat electric lumbar regulator F1 15
Front seat electrical heater F2 15
Hi-Fi systemF3 20
Electric sun roof blindF5 20
Electric sun roofF6 20
WARNING
134)If the replaced fuse blows again, contact a Fiat Dealership.
135)Never replace a fuse with metal wires or other material.
136)Never replace a fuse with another with a higher amp rating; DANGER OF FIRE.
137)If a general protection fuse (MEGA-FUSE, MIDI-FUSE, MAXI-FUSE) blows, contact a Fiat Dealership.
138)Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the ignition key has been removed and that all the other devices are switched off and/or
deactivated.
139)If a general protection fuse for the safety systems (airbag system, braking system), power unit systems (engine system, gearbox system)
or driving system blows, contact a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
67)If it is necessary to wash the engine compartment, take care not to directly hit the fuse box and the window wiper motors with the water
jet.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
Correct servicing permits the
performance of the vehicle to be
maintained over time, as well as limited
running costs and safeguarding the
efficiency of the safety systems.
This chapter explains how.SCHEDULED SERVICING ...............133
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ...............145
BATTERY RECHARGING ................153
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW
WIPER ............................................155
LIFTING THE VEHICLE....................156
WHEELS AND TYRES.....................157
BODYWORK ...................................157
132
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
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SCHEDULED
SERVICING
Correct servicing is crucial for
guaranteeing a long life for the vehicle
under the best conditions. For this
reason, Fiat has planned a series of
checks and services at fixed distance
intervals and, where provided, at fixed
time intervals, as described in the
Scheduled Servicing Plan.
Before each service, it is always
necessary to carefully follow the
instructions in the Scheduled Servicing
Plan (e.g. periodically check level of
fluids, tyre pressure, etc.).
Scheduled Servicing is offered by all
Fiat Dealerships according to a set time
schedule. If, during each operation, in
addition to the ones scheduled, the
need arises for further replacements or
repairs, these may be carried out with
the owner's explicit agreement only.
If your vehicle is used frequently for
towing, the interval between one
service operation and the next should
be reduced.IMPORTANT Scheduled Servicing
interventions are set out by the
Manufacturer. Failure to have them
carried out may invalidate the warranty.
It is advisable to inform a Fiat
Dealership of any small operating
irregularities without waiting for the next
service.
PERIODIC CHECKS
Every1,000km or before long
journeys, check and if necessary, top
up: engine coolant level; brake fluid
level; screen washer fluid level; tyre
inflation pressure and condition; lighting
system operation (headlights, direction
indicators, hazard warning lights, etc.);
screen washer/wiper system operation
and positioning/wear of windscreen/
rear window wiper blades.
Every3,000km, check and top up if
required: engine oil level.
HEAVY-DUTY USE OF THE
VEHICLE
If the vehicle is used under one of the
following conditions:
❒towing a trailer or caravan;
❒dusty roads;
❒short, repeated journeys (less than
7-8 km) at sub-zero outside
temperatures;❒engine often idling or driving long
distances at low speeds or long periods
of inactivity;
the following checks must be carried
out more often than indicated in the
Scheduled Servicing Plan:
❒check front disc brake pad condition
and wear;
❒check cleanliness of bonnet and
luggage compartment locks,
cleanliness and lubrication of linkage;
❒visually inspect conditions of: engine,
gearbox, transmission, pipes and
hoses (exhaust/fuel system/brakes) and
rubber elements (gaiters/sleeves/
bushes, etc.);
❒check battery charge and battery
fluid level (electrolyte);
❒visually inspect conditions of the
accessory drive belts;
❒check and, if necessary, change
engine oil and replace oil filter;
❒check and, if necessary, replace
pollen filter;
❒check and, if necessary, replace air
cleaner.
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Thousands of miles 9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90
Thousands of kilometres 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150
Years12345678910
Visually inspect conditions of: exterior
bodywork, underbody protection,
pipes and hoses (exhaust, fuel
system, brakes), rubber elements
(gaiters, sleeves, bushes, etc.)●●●●●
Check windscreen/rear window wiper
blade position/wear●●●●●
Check operation of the windscreen
wiper/washer system and adjust jets,
if necessary●●●●●
Check cleanliness of bonnet and
luggage compartment locks, as well
as cleanliness and lubrication of
linkages●●●●●
Check handbrake lever travel and
adjust, if necessary●●●●●
Visually inspect conditions and wear
of front disc brake pads and
operation of pad wear indicator●●●●●●●●●●
Visually inspect conditions and wear
of rear disc brake pads and operation
of pad wear indicator●●●●●●●●●●
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Thousands of miles 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120
Thousands of kilometres 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
Years12345678910
Visually inspect conditions of: exterior
bodywork, underbody protection,
pipes and hoses (exhaust, fuel
system, brakes), rubber elements
(gaiters, sleeves, bushes, etc.)●●●●●
Check windscreen/rear window wiper
blade position/wear●●●●●
Check operation of the windscreen
wiper/washer system and adjust jets,
if necessary●●●●●
Check cleanliness of bonnet and
luggage compartment locks, as well
as cleanliness and lubrication of
linkages●●●●●
Check handbrake lever travel and
adjust, if necessary●●●●●
Visually inspect conditions and wear
of front disc brake pads and
operation of pad wear indicator●●●●●●●●●●
Visually inspect conditions and wear
of rear disc brake pads and operation
of pad wear indicator●●●●●●●●●●
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT.
CHECKING LEVELS
148) 149)69)
0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP versions
A. Engine oil dipstick – B. Engine oil cap/filler – C. Engine coolant – D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid – E. Brake fluid – F. Battery
144F0Y0180C
145