Position 3 - driver + maximum
permitted load stowed in the luggage
compartment.
IMPORTANT Check the light beam
alignment every time the load
transported changes.FOG LIGHTS ALIGNMENT
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the
headlights checked and adjusted.
ADJUSTING THE
HEADLIGHTS ABROAD
The dipped beam headlights are
aligned for operation in the country
where the vehicle was originally
purchased. In countries where vehicles
are driven on the other side of the
road, the beams are aligned by
applying a specially designed adhesive
film in order not to dazzle the vehicles
travelling in the opposite direction.
Such film is provided by Lineaccessori
Fiat and is available at Fiat Dealerships.RADIO
(for versions/markets, where provided)
For the operation of the radio with
CD/MP3 player (for versions/markets
where provided), read the Supplement
attached to this Owner's Handbook.
WIRING FOR
LIGHTWEIGHT SYSTEM
The system consists of:
radio supply leads;
front speaker cables (on door
mirrors trims);
front door panel speaker cables;
rear speaker cables (on the side of
the parcel shelf) (for versions/markets,
where provided);
radio housing;
aerial lead:
aerial.
WIRING FOR
HEAVYWEIGHT SYSTEM
The system consists of:
radio supply leads;
rear speaker cables (on the side of
the parcel shelf) (for versions/markets,
where provided);
no. 2 tweeters on door mirror trims;
no. 2 midwoofers on front door
lower part;
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
This section of the booklet gives you all
the information you need to
understand, interpret and use the
instrument panel correctly.CONTROL PANEL AND
ON-BOARD INSTRUMENTS ........... 68
DIGITAL DISPLAY............................ 70
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ............. 73
TRIP COMPUTER ........................... 80
EOBD SYSTEM............................... 82
WARNING LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES .................................... 83
- LOW BRAKE FLUID/HANDBRAKE
APPLIED ............................................ 83
- EBD FAILURE .................................. 84
- AIR BAG FAILURE ............................ 84
- SEAT BELTS REMINDER .................. 85
- ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
TOO HIGH .......................................... 85
- LOW BATTERY CHARGE ................. 86
- LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ......... 87
-DECAYED ENGINE OIL ..................... 87
-LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL .................. 87
-DOORS OPEN .................................. 88
- EOBD/INJECTION SYSTEM
FAILURE ............................................. 89
- ABS FAILURE ................................... 90
-FUEL RESERVE ................................ 90
- GLOW PLUG PREHEATING/GLOW
PLUG PREHEATING FAILURE ............ 91
- WATER IN DIESEL FILTER ................ 91
-VEHICLE PROTECTION SYSTEM
FAILURE - FIAT CODE ........................ 92
- REAR FOG LIGHTS .......................... 92
-GENERAL FAILURE WARNING ......... 92
-DPF (PARTICULATE FILTER)
CLEANING UNDERWAY ..................... 93
-BRAKE PAD WEAR ........................... 94
-ASR SYSTEM DEACTIVATED ............ 94- TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM
ACTIVATION ....................................... 95
- TPMS ............................................... 95
-PARKING SENSOR FAILURE ............ 96
-START&STOP SYSTEM FAILURE ...... 96
- DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS .......... 97
- FOLLOW ME HOME ........................ 97
- LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR .......... 97
- RIGHT DIRECTION INDICATOR ....... 97
-FOG LIGHTS ..................................... 98
- CRUISE CONTROL .......................... 98
- MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS .............. 98
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WARNING
52)Always drive at a speed appropriate to the traffic conditions, the weather and traffic regulations. The engine may be stopped if the DPF
light is on; however, repeated interruption of the regeneration process may result in premature deterioration of the engine oil. For this reason,
always wait until the warning light switches off before stopping the engine as described above. It is not advisable to complete DPF
regeneration with the vehicle stationary.
Warning lights on
panelWhat it means What to do
greenDIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS
The warning light switches on when the dipped beam
headlights are turned on.
FOLLOW ME HOME
The warning light switches on (together with a message
shown on the display) when this device is in use (see
"Follow me home device" paragraph in "Exterior lights"
in the "Knowing your vehicle" chapter).
greenLEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR
The warning light switches on when the direction
indicator control stalk is moved downwards or, together
with the right direction indicator, when the hazard
warning light button is pressed.
greenRIGHT DIRECTION INDICATOR
The warning light switches on when the direction
indicator control stalk is moved upwards or, together
with the left direction indicator, when the hazard warning
light button is pressed.
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Warning lights on
panelWhat it means What to do
greenFOG LIGHTS
The warning light comes on when the front fog lights are
turned on.
greenCRUISE CONTROL
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The digital warning light switches on in the display when
the ignition key is turned to MAR, but it should switch
off after a few seconds, if the Cruise Control is
deactivated.
The warning light is lit up on the display by turning the
Cruise Control selector wheel to ON or, according
to the versions. On certain versions a dedicated
message is displayed.
Warning lights on
panelWhat it means What to do
blueMAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
The warning light switches on when the main beam
headlights are turned on.
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WARNING
22)For diesel engines, use only diesel fuel
for motor vehicles in accordance with
EN590 European specifications. The use of
other products or mixtures may damage
the engine beyond repair and
consequently invalidate the warranty, due
to the damage caused. If you accidentally
introduce other types of fuel into the tank,
do not start the engine. Empty the tank.
If the engine has been run for even an
extremely limited amount of time, you must
not only drain the fuel tank, but the rest of
the supply circuit as well.
23)Do not approach naked flames or lit
cigarettes to the fuel tank filler: fire risk.
Keep your face away from the fuel filler to
prevent breathing in harmful vapours.
SAVING FUEL
Some useful tips are given below for
fuel saving and reducing harmful
emissions of CO2 and other pollutants
(nitrogen oxides, unburnt
hydrocarbons, Particulate Matter (PM),
etc.).
PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR
REDUCING FUEL
CONSUMPTION AND
HARMFUL EMISSIONS
Vehicle conditions
Have checks and adjustments for
vehicle maintenancecarried out
in accordance with the “Scheduled
servicing plan”.
Checktyrepressure regularly, at
least once every four weeks.
Excessively low pressures will increase
consumption because rolling resistance
will be higher. In addition, this wears
the tyre more quickly and impairs
performance.
Only usesnow tyreswhen the
weather conditions make them
absolutely necessary. They increase
consumption and noise.
Do not travel witha heavy load: the
weight of the vehicle (especially when
driving in town) and its geometry greatly
affect fuel consumption and stability.
Removeroof racks or ski racks
after use. These accessories reduce the
vehicle's aerodynamic penetration and
have a negative effect on fuel
consumption.
When transporting particularly large
objects, use atrailerif possible.
Use the vehicle's air vents if
possible: travelling with the windows
open impairs aerodynamics.
Use electrical devices only for the
amount of time needed. The vehicle’s
heated rear window, additional
headlights, screen wipers and heater
fan require a considerable amount
of energy; this increases fuel
consumption (by up to +25% in an
urban cycle).
Air conditioning leads to higher fuel
consumption (on average up to +30%).
If the temperature outside is not too
extreme, try and use the air vents.
Driving style
Afterstarting the engineyou
should drive away immediately and
slowly, avoiding high revs. Do not warm
up the engine at low or high revs when
the vehicle is stationary; this causes
the engine to warm up more slowly,
thereby increasing fuel consumption,
emissions and mechanical component
wear.
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HAZARD WARNING
LIGHTS
They are turned on by pressing switch
A fig. 157, regardless of the position
of the ignition key. Warning lights
andare lit up in the instrument
panel when this device is activated.
Press switch A again to turn the lights
off.
IMPORTANT The use of hazard warning
lights is governed by the highway
code of the country you are in. Comply
with legal requirements.Emergency braking
(for versions/markets, where provided)
In the event of emergency braking
the hazard warning lights come on
automatically, as do the
and
warning lights in the panel.
The function switches off automatically
when the nature of the braking
changes. This function complies with
the relevant legislation currently in force.
REPLACING A BULB
GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS
Before replacing a bulb check the
contacts for oxidation;
burnt bulbs must be replaced by
others of the same type and power;
always check the headlight beam
alignment after replacing a bulb;
when a light is not working, check
that the corresponding fuse is intact
before changing a bulb. For the location
of fuses, refer to the paragraph “If a
fuse blows” in this section.
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24) 25)
IMPORTANT The headlight inner
surface might be slightly misted: this
does not indicate a fault, it is a natural
phenomenon due to low temperature
and the air humidity level. Misting
will disappear rapidly when the
headlights are turned on. The presence
of drops inside the headlights indicates
infiltration of water. Contact a Fiat
Dealership.
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IN AN EMERGENCY
Bulbs
Use Type Power Ref. Figure
Main beam headlights H7 55 W E
Dipped headlights H7 55 W E
Daytime running lights / side lights W21W 13 W B
Front direction indicators WY21W 21 W B
Side direction indicators WY5W 5 W A
Rear direction indicators PY21W 21 W B
Rear fog light W16W 16 W A
Reverse W16W 16 W A
Rear side lights P21/5W 5 W B
Brake lights P21W 21 W B
3rd brake light wing W5W 5 W A
3rd brake light swinging W5W 5 W A
3rd brake light swinging (for privacy glass) Xenon 6 W 6 W A
Front fog lights (for versions/markets where provided) H11 55 W E
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REPLACING AN
EXTERIOR BULB
For the type of bulb and relevant power
rating, see “Changing a bulb”.
FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS
The front light clusters contain side
light, daytime running light, dipped,
main beam and direction indicator
bulbs fig. 159.
The bulbs are arranged inside the light
cluster as follows:
AMain beam headlights:
BDipped headlights;
CDirection indicators and side
lights/daytime running lights
To access the bulbs, remove the
snap-fitted covers.SIDE LIGHTS/DAYTIME RUNNING
LIGHTS
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective cover C fig.
159;
turn the bulb holder A fig. 160
anticlockwise and remove it;
extract the bulb and replace it;
refit the new bulb, put the
bulb holder A fig. 160 back into place
and then refit the protective cover C fig.
159 properly.
DIPPED HEADLIGHTS
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective cover B fig.
159;
disconnect the electrical connector;
release the bulb holder from the
side clips A fig. 161;
extract the bulb and replace it;
fit the new bulb, ensuring that the
outline of the metal part coincides with
the grooves on the curve of the
headlight, pressing to engage it with the
side clips A fig. 161; then reconnect
the electrical connector;
refit the protective cover B fig. 159.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
Front
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective cover C fig.
159;
turn bulb holder A fig. 162
anticlockwise and remove it;
extract the bulb, pushing it gently
and turning it anticlockwise;
replace the bulb and refit the bulb
holder A fig. 162 by turning it clockwise
and locking it properly into place;
refit the protective cover C fig. 159.
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