REPLACING AN
EXTERIOR BULB
FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS
To remove the headlight, operate as
follows:
open the bonnet by following the
procedure in the "Bonnet/Luggage
Compartment" paragraph in the
"Knowing your vehicle" chapter;
disconnect the electrical connector
A fig. 126 from the headlight;
undo the screws B fig. 127 that
secure the headlight to the body,
release the bottom of the headlight
from its housing as shown in fig. 127,
remove it and place it on a work
surface;
follow the steps described below for
replacing the bulbs;
after the replacement, refit the
headlight and secure it with the fixing
screws B fig. 127;
connect the electrical connector A
fig. 126 to the headlight.
The bulbs are arranged inside the light
cluster as follows fig. 128:
A Direction indicators
B Dipped beam headlights
C Main beam headlights
D Side lights/daytime running lights
E Side lights/DRLs with LEDs (as an
alternative to D)To replace a main beam headlight bulb,
remove the rubber cap C fig. 129.
To replace a dipped beam headlight
bulb, remove the rubber cap B fig. 129.
To replace a direction indicator or side
light/DRL bulb (when not LED), remove
the rubber cap A fig. 129.
After replacement, refit the rubber caps
correctly, ensuring that they are locked
in place.
SIDE LIGHTS/DAYTIME
RUNNING LIGHTS (LEDs)
These are LEDs. For replacement,
contact a Fiat Dealership.
SIDE LIGHTS/DAYTIME
RUNNING LIGHTS
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective rubber cover
A fig. 129;
turn the bulb holder B fig. 130
anticlockwise;
126F1A0337
127F1A0338
128F1A0313
129F1A0314
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extract the bulb by pulling and
replace it;
remove the bulb by pushing it
slightly and turning it anticlockwise
(bayonet mount);
refit the bulb holder B by turning it
clockwise and making sure that it locks
correctly
refit the protective rubber cover A
fig. 129.
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTSTo replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective rubber cover
C fig. 129;
free the bulb holder A fig. 131 from
the side clips B and remove it;
disconnect the electrical connector;
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;
reconnect the electrical connector;
refit the protective rubber cover
C fig. 129.
DIPPED BEAM
HEADLIGHTS
With incandescent bulbs
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective rubber cover
B fig. 129;
free the bulb holder A fig. 132 from
the side clips B and remove it;
disconnect the electrical connector;
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;
reconnect the electrical connector;
refit the protective rubber cover
B fig. 129.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective rubber cover
A fig. 129;
turn the bulb holder B fig. 133
anticlockwise;
extract the bulb by pulling and
replace it;
remove the bulb by pushing it
slightly and turning it anticlockwise
(bayonet mount);
refit the bulb holder B by turning it
clockwise and making sure that it locks
correctly
refit the protective rubber cover A
fig. 129.
130F1A0386
131F1A0315
132F1A0316
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VERSIONS WITH
START&STOP SYSTEM
To recharge, proceed as follows:
disconnect the connector A
(pressing the button B) from the sensor
C monitoring the battery conditions,
on the negative pole D of the battery;
connect the positive battery charger
lead to the positive battery terminal E
and the negative lead to the sensor
terminal F as in fig. 178;
turn on the charger;
at the end of the charging process,
switch the battery charger off;
after disconnecting the charger,
reconnect the connector A to the
sensor C as in fig. 178.
WARNING
168)Battery fluid is poisonous and
corrosive: avoid contact with your skin and
eyes. The battery should be charged in a
well ventilated place, away from naked
flames or possible sources of sparks:
danger of explosion and fire.
169)Do not attempt to charge a frozen
battery: it must be thawed first, otherwise it
may explode. If freezing has occurred, the
battery should be checked by skilled
personnel to make sure that the internal
elements are not damaged and that the
body is not cracked, with the risk of leaking
poisonous and corrosive acid.
FUEL CUT-OFF
SWITCH
The vehicle is fitted with a safety switch
that, in the event of a crash, comes
into operation by cutting off the fuel
supply and turning off the engine as a
consequence.
When the inertia switch cuts in, it cuts
off the fuel supply and also activates
the hazard warning lights, side lights
and courtesy lights while releasing
all the doors and displaying the relevant
message; they are deactivated by
pressing button A. On some versions,
there is also a safety relay that activates
in the event of impact to cut off the
electrical supply. In this way, fuel is
prevented from escaping if the pipes
are broken and the formation of sparks
or electrical discharges following
damage to the vehicle electrical
components is avoided.
170) 171)
IMPORTANT After an accident,
remember to remove the key from the
ignition device to prevent the battery
from running down. If no fuel leaks
or damage to vehicle's electrical
devices (e.g. headlights) are detected
after the impact and the vehicle is
able to set off again, reactivate the
automatic fuel cut-off switch.
178F1A0219
179
Restoring the fuel cut-off switch
Press button A fig. 179 to reactivate the
fuel cut off switch.
WARNING
170)If, after an impact, you smell fuel or
notice leaks from the fuel system, do
not reactivate the switch to avoid the risk
of fire.
171)Before reactivating the fuel cut-off
switch, carefully check for fuel leaks or
damage to the vehicle's electrical devices
(e.g. headlights).
TOWING THE
VEHICLE
172) 173) 174) 175) 176) 177) 178) 179) 180)
The vehicle is equipped with two rings
for attaching the tow hook.
The front ring is located in the tool box
beneath the passenger side seat. On
versions with Fix&Go kit and without
spare wheel, the tool box is available
only on request for versions/markets
where provided.In the absence of the tool box the
vehicle front tow hook is housed in the
on-board documentation container,
together with the Owner Handbook.
To use it, proceed as follows:
Open the flap A and remove it as
illustrated in fig. 180;
turn retaining knob B fig. 180
anticlockwise and remove it to allow the
box fig. 181 to come out;
179F1A0086
180F1A0221
181F1A0222
182F1A0344
183F1A0223
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SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN
Thousands of kilometres 48 96 144 192 240
Years 2 4 6 8 10
Check battery charge status and possibly recharge●●●●●
Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure, if necessary; check the
expiry date of the “Fix & Go Automatic” repair kit (for versions/markets,
where provided)●●●●●
Check operation of lighting system (headlights, direction indicators, hazard
warning lights, boot, passenger compartment, glove compartment,
instrument panel warning lights, etc.)●●●●●
Check operation of the windscreen wiper/washer system and adjust jets, if
necessary●●●●●
Check windscreen/rearscreen wiper blade position/wear (for markets/
versions, where provided)●●●●●
Check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage compartment locks, cleanliness
and lubrication of linkage●●●●●
Visually inspect conditions of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection,
pipes and hoses (exhaust, fuel system, brakes), rubber elements (gaiters,
sleeves, bushes, etc.)●●●●●
Check condition and wear of front disc brake pads and operation of pad
wear indicator●●●●●
Check condition and wear of rear disc brake pads and operation of pad
wear indicator (for versions/markets where provided)●●●●●
185
Thousands of miles 30 60 90 120 150
Natural Power versions
Thousands of kilometres 40 80 120 160 200
Years246810
Check battery charge status and possibly recharge●●●●●
Check tyre conditions/wear and adjust pressure, if necessary●●●●●
Check operation of lighting system (headlights, direction indicators, hazard
warning lights, boot, passenger compartment, glove compartment,
instrument panel warning lights, etc.)●●●●●
Check operation of the windscreen wiper/washer system and adjust jets, if
necessary●●●●●
Check the position/wear of the windscreen/rear window wiper blades●●●●●
Check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage compartment locks, cleanliness
and lubrication of linkage●●●●●
Visually inspect conditions of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection,
pipes and hoses (exhaust, fuel system, brakes), rubber elements (gaiters,
sleeves, bushes, etc.)●●●●●
Visually inspect conditions and wear of front disc brake pads and operation
of pad wear indicator●●●●●
Visually inspect condition and wear of rear disc brake pads and operation of
pad wear indicator (for versions/markets, where provided)●●●●●
Check and, if necessary, top up fluid levels (engine coolant, hydraulic clutch/
brakes, windscreen washer, battery, etc.)●●●●●
Visually inspect accessory drive belt(s) (versions without automatic
tensioner)●●
189
Thousands of miles 30 60 90 120 150
Making a phone call
The operations described below can
only be accessed if supported by
the mobile phone in use.
For all functions available, refer to the
mobile phone owner's handbook.
A call can be made by:
selecting theicon (mobile
phone phonebook);
selecting "Recent Calls";
selecting theicon;
pressing the "Redial" button.
SMS message reader
The system can read the messages
received by the mobile phone.
To use this function the mobile phone
must support the SMS exchange
function throughBluetooth®.
If this function is not supported by the
phone, the corresponding
button is
deactivated (greyed out).
When a text message is received, the
display will show a screen where the
options "Listen", "Call" or "Ignore" can
be selected.
Press the
button to access the list
of SMS messages received by the
mobile phone (the list displays a
maximum of 60 messages received).SETTINGS
Press the
button on the front panel
to view the "Settings" main menu on
the display.
NOTE The menu items displayed vary
according to the versions.
The menu includes the following items:
Display;
Clock & Date;
Safety/Assistance (for versions/
markets, where provided);
Lights (for versions/markets where
provided);
Doors & Locks;
Audio;
Phone/Bluetooth;
Radio;
Restore Default Settings.
Safety/Assistance
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Rain sensor
The sensitivity of the rain sensor can be
adjusted with this function (for
versions/markets, where provided).
Lights
(for versions/markets, where provided)
This function can be used to carry
out the following adjustments:
Headlight sensor
adjustment of the headlight activation
sensitivity;
"Automatic high beam" (for
versions/markets where provided):
activation/deactivation of automatic
main beam headlights;
“Daytime Running Lights” (DRL) (for
versions/markets, where provided):
activation/deactivation of the daytime
running lights;
“Cornering lights" (for versions/
markets, where provided):
activation/deactivation of the cornering
lights; Doors and Door locks. This
function activates/deactivates
automatic door locking when the
vehicle is in motion ("Autoclose"
function).
"MORE" MODE
Press the MORE button on the front
panel to display the operating settings:
Outside Temperature
Clock
Compass (only forUconnect™5”
Radio Nav)
Trip Computer (only forUconnect™
5” Radio Nav)
Settings (only forUconnect™5”
Radio Nav)
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INDEX
4
-Seater bench (Crew Cab Van
versions)
...................................... 20
ABS (System)
.............................. 81
ABS system ................................... 81
Additional heater ............................ 37
Additional rear climate control
(Panorama/Combi) ....................... 41
Additional rear heating
(Panorama/Combinato) ................ 40
Additive for diesel emissions
AdBlue (UREA) ............................. 130
Advice for extending battery life...... 200
Air cleaner ...................................... 199
Air suspension ............................... 45
ASR (system) ................................. 83
ASR system ................................... 83
Automatic climate control
system ......................................... 36
Automatic headlight sensor ............ 26
Automatic main beam headlights ... 25
Battery
– Replacement ............................. 199
Battery (disconnector) .................... 31
Battery (recharging) ........................ 178
Battery disconnector ...................... 31
Battery replacement ....................... 199
Body
– Advice for preserving the
bodywork .................................. 205body paintwork identification
plate............................................. 209
Bodywork
– Protection from atmospheric
agents ....................................... 205
Bodywork version .......................... 211
Bonnet ........................................... 42
Brake fluid ...................................... 197
Bump starting ................................ 178
Cargo space
................................. 17
Carrying children safely
– Arrangement possibilities for
child restraint systems ............... 99
– Child restraint systems .............. 96
– Safety regulations ...................... 100
Changing a wheel .......................... 170
Chassis marking ............................ 209
Checking levels .............................. 192
Climatizzatore manual .................... 35
CO2 emissions............................... 252
Comfort-matic Gearbox ................. 117
Compartment beneath
passenger side front seat ............. 44
Compatibility of vehicle seats
with Isofix child seats ................... 103
Conditions of use ........................... 134
Controls ......................................... 29
Courtesy lights ............................... 28
Cruise Control ................................ 119
Cylinder marking ............................ 210
Daytime running lights.............................. 24
Dead lock device ........................... 13
Demanding vehicle use .................. 184
Dimensions .................................... 222
Dipped beam headlights ................ 24
Direction indicators ........................ 26
Display
– Standard screen ........................ 52
Door locking................................... 31
Doors ............................................. 12
Driving Advisor (system) ................. 89
Driving Advisor System .................. 89
Driving style.................................... 134
Electric windows
........................... 41
Electronic alarm ............................. 11
Engine............................................ 213
Engine codes ................................. 211
Engine coolant ............................... 196
Engine marking .............................. 210
Engine oil ....................................... 196
Engine oil level gauge ..................... 53
EOBD system ................................ 49
ESC (system) ................................. 82
External lights................................. 24
Fiat CODE system
......................... 8
Fix&Go Automatic quick tyre
pressure restoration ..................... 174
Flashing ......................................... 25
Flex Floor rear seat......................... 19