- press buttonorto navigate through the
three submenus;
- once you have selected the submenu to be changed,
press theSET
button briefly;
- if you enter the "Distances" submenu, pressing the
SET
button briefly makes the display show
"km" or "mi" (depending on the previous setting);
- press button
orto select;
- if you enter the "Consumption" submenu, pressing
theSET
button briefly makes the display show
"km/l", "l/100km" or "mpg" (depending on the
previous setting);
If the set distance unit is "km", the display enables
setting of the fuel consumption unit (km/l or
l/100km).
If the set distance unit is "mi", the display shows the
amount of fuel consumed in "mpg".
- press button
orto select;
- when you enter the “Temperature” submenu,
pressing theSET
button briefly makes “°C” or
“°F” appear on the display depending on the previous
setting;
- press button
orto select;
When you have made the required settings, press the
SET
button briefly to go back to the submenu
screen or hold the button down to go back to
the main menu screen without saving.
- press theSET
button again to return to the
standard screen or to the main menu according
to where you are in the menu.Selecting the language (Language)
Messages on the display can be shown in the
following languages: Italian, German, English, Spanish,
French, Portuguese, Turkish and Dutch.
To set the desired language, proceed as follows:
briefly press theSET
button, the previously set
"language" starts flashing on the display;
- press button
orto select;
- press theSET
button briefly to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back
to the standard screen without saving.
Adjust the failure/warning buzzer volume
(Buzzer Volume)
With this function the volume of the buzzer which
accompanies the display of any failure/warning can be
adjusted according to 8 levels.
To set the desired volume, proceed as follows:
- briefly press theSET
button, the previously set
volume “level” will flash on the display;
- press the
orbutton to adjust;
- press theSET
button briefly to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back
to the standard screen without saving.
Adjusting the button volume (Button Vol.)
This function is used to set the volume of the
acoustic signal accompanying the activation of the
SET
,andbuttons through 8 levels.
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To set the desired volume, proceed as follows:
- briefly press theSET
button, the previously set
volume “level” will flash on the display;
- press the
orbutton to adjust;
- press theSET
button briefly to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back
to the standard screen without saving.
Reactivation of buzzer for S.B.R. signal (Belt
buzzer)
This function can be displayed only after a Fiat
Dealership has deactivated the SBR system (see "SBR
system" in the "Safety" section).
Scheduled Servicing (Service)
Using this function you can display information about
the mileage intervals for vehicle servicing.
To consult the information, proceed as follows:
- press theSET
button briefly: the display will
show when servicing is due in km or mi according to
the previous setting (see paragraph "Units of
measurement");
- briefly press theSET
button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back
to the standard screen.NoteThe "Scheduled Servicing Plan" includes vehicle
maintenance at fixed intervals, refer to the
"Maintenance and care" chapter. The indication of
the "Service" function will appear automatically, with
the key in MAR position, starting from 2,000 km
(or 1,240 mi) and will be displayed every 200 km (or
124 mi).
Below 200 km servicing indications are more
frequent. The display will be in km or miles according
to the unit of measurement set. When the next
service is close, when the ignition is turned ON the
word "Service" appears in the display followed by
the remaining number of kilometres/miles. Go to a
Fiat Dealership, where the "Scheduled Service Plan"
operations will be performed and the message
will be reset.
Passenger airbag and side bag activation/
deactivation (Passenger bag)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
This function allows the passenger side airbag to be
activated/deactivated.
Proceed as follows:- press the SETbutton and, after the display
shows the message (Passenger bag: Off ) (to
deactivate) or the message (Passenger Bag: On)
(to activate) by pressing the
andbuttons,
press the SET
button again;
the confirmation request message will appear on
the display;
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press buttonsorto select (Yes)
(confirming activation/deactivation) or (No) (to
abort);
press the SETbutton button briefly: a message
confirming the selection will be displayed and you
will return to the menu screen or, pressing the
button for longer, you will return to the standard
screen without saving.
Exit Menu
This is the last function that closes the cycle of
settings listed in the menu screen.
Pressing theSET
button briefly will return the
display to the standard screen without storing.
Press button
to return to the first menu item on
the display (Speed Beep).
TRIP COMPUTER
General features
The Trip computer is used to display information on
vehicle operation when the ignition key is turned
to MAR. This function allows you to define two
separate trips, called "Trip A" and "Trip B", for
monitoring the "complete mission" (journey) of the
vehicle in a reciprocally independent manner. Both
functions can be reset (start of a new journey).
“Trip A” is used to display the values relating to:
Outside temperature (for Natural Power vehicles
equipped with temperature sensor)
Range
Distance travelled
Average consumption
Current consumption
Average speed
Travel time (driving time).
"Trip B", available on multifunction display only, is
used to display the values relating to:
Distance travelled B
Average consumption B
Average speed B
Travel time B (driving time).
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To put the headrests away, press buttons A
fig. 36fig. 37 and push them down into the backrest.
To extract the headrests, raise them until you hear
the click (which indicates they are in "all extracted"
position).IMPORTANT The headrests must always be in the
"all extracted" position when the rear seats are
in use.
fig. 36F0T0054
fig. 37 - N1 versions (4 seats)F0T0341
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WINDOWS
FRONT ELECTRIC WINDOWS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
There are buttons fig. 83 on the driver side door
panel trim which control the following functions,
with the ignition key turned to MAR-ON:
A: Opening/closing left window
B: Opening/closing right window
Push button A or B to open the appropriate window.
Lift button A or B to close the appropriate window.
When one of the two buttons is pressed briefly,
the window moves in stages; if the button is held
down, "continuous automatic" operation is activated
both for closing and opening. Press button A or B
again to stop the window in its current position.
The electric windows are fitted with a security
system (for versions/markets, where provided) that
can detect the presence of an obstacle whilst the
window is closing; when this happens, the system
kicks in and the movement of the glass is
immediately reversed.
IMPORTANT The system will automatically enter
“recovery” mode (self-protection) if the anti-crushing
function is activated 5 times in only one minute.
This condition is apparent because the window
closing in stages.
If this occurs, restore the system as follows:
open the windows;or
turn the key off (STOP position) and then on
(MAR).
If no malfunction is present, the window returns to
its normal operation automatically.
IMPORTANT With the key off or removed, the
windows remain activated for about two minutes and
are deactivated as soon a door is opened.
fig. 83F0T0044
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HEADLIGHTS
LIGHT BEAM DIRECTION
The correct direction of the headlights is essential
for the comfort and safety of the driver and other
road users. To ensure the best visibility when
travelling with the headlights on, the headlight
alignment must be correct. Contact a Fiat Dealership
to have the direction checked and, if necessary,
adjusted.
HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT CORRECTOR
This device works with the ignition key in the MAR
position and the dipped headlights on.
The vehicle tilts backwards when it is laden, raising
the beam.
The beams must therefore be aimed again in this
case.Adjusting headlight alignment
Press theorbuttons on the control
panelfig. 100.
The instrument panel display shows the position in
relation to the adjustment set.
Position 0 - one or two people in the front seats.
Position1-fivepeople.
Position2-fivepeople + load in the boot.
Position 3 - driver + maximum permitted load
stowed in the boot.
IMPORTANT Check the alignment of the light beams
each time the weight of the load transported
changes.
FOG LIGHT DIRECTION
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the direction
checked and, if necessary, adjusted.
ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHTS WHEN
ABROAD
The dipped headlights are directed for operation in
the country where the vehicle was originally
purchased. In countries where you drive on the
other side of the road, you need to alter the beam
direction by affixing a specially designed self-adhesive
film in order not to dazzle the vehicles travelling in
the opposite direction.
fig. 100F0T0502
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Controls........................................ 61
Coupling the tow ring............... 187
Cruise control ............................. 56
Cruise Control (warning
light) ............................................ 153
Cruise Control warning
light ............................................. 153
Dashboard .................................... 3
Dead lock ..................................... 12
Dead Lock .................................... 12
Degraded engine oil warning
light ............................................. 146
Digital display
– Control buttons .................... 18
– Setup menu............................. 20
– Standard screen ..................... 18
Dimensions ................................. 229
– Cargo versions...................... 229
– Combi versions..................... 229
Dipped beam headlights ............ 53
Dipped/main beam
headlights ................................... 170
Dipped/main beam
headlights (changing a bulb)... 170
Direction indicators ................... 53
– Left direction indicator
warning light .......................... 153– Right-hand indicator
warning light .......................... 153
Direction indicators
(changing a bulb) ...................... 171...................... 172
Document holder clip ............... 65
Door open .................................. 147
Doors (unlocking/locking) ........ 67
Double rear swing doors .......... 70
DPF (particulate filter) ............. 105
Driver protection ladder........... 40
Driver side armrest .................... 62
Driving style ................................ 138
EBD (fault warning light) .......... 145
EBD fault warning light............. 145
EBD system .................................. 82
Emergency starting.................... 134
Engine ........................................... 219
Engine bay fuse box ................... 179
Engine codes ............................... 218
Engine compartment fuse
box table .................................... 182
Engine coolant ............................ 200
Engine coolant fluid
(warning light)........................... 143
Engine coolant fluid warning
light ............................................. 143Engine coolant temperature
indicator...................................... 17
Engine marking ........................... 217
Engine oil ..................................... 199
Engine oil (degraded oil
warning light) ............................ 146
Engine oil (low pressure
warning light) ............................ 146
EOBD (engine control
system fault warning light) ..... 147
EOBD system .............................. 92
ESC (system) ............................... 83
Exterior lights .............................. 53
Fiat CODE (vehicle
protection system fault
warning light) ............................ 150
Fiat CODE system ..................... 8
Fiat CODE vehicle
protection system fault
warning light.............................. 150
Fix&Go automatic kit ............... 162
Fix&Go Automatic quick
tyre pressure restoration....... 163....... 165
Flashing the headlights ............... 53
Fluids and lubricants.................. 242
Fog lights ....................................... 62
– Warning light ......................... 153
Fog lights (changing a bulb)...... 172
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Jack ................................................ 157
Jump starting ............................... 155
Keys
– Key with remote control..... 9
– Key without remote
control ..................................... 9
– Ordering additional
remote controls .................... 11
Left direction indicator
warning light.............................. 153
Lifting the vehicle....................... 187
Light beam direction .................. 80
Low battery charge warning
light ............................................. 144
Low engine oil level ................... 147
Low engine oil pressure
warning light.............................. 146
Luggage Compartment
– Emergency opening .............. 73
– Extending the boot ............... 75
– Removing the parcel shelf ... 74
– Removing the rear seat........ 75
– Repositioning the rear
seat ........................................... 75
– Securing the load................... 76
Main beam headlights................. 53
Main beam warning light .......... 153Maintenance and care -
regular checks........................... 196
Maintenance and care -
Scheduled Servicing ................. 190
Maintenance and care -
scheduled servicing plan......... 191
Manual climate control
system ......................................... 50
Manually deactivating the
front airbag and side bag ........ 125
MSR system.................................. 85
Multifunction display
– Control buttons .................... 25
– Setup menu............................. 26
– Standard screen ..................... 24
Number plate lights................... 174
Number plate lights (bulb
replacement) ............................. 174
On-board instruments............... 16
Ordering additional remote
controls ....................................... 11
Parcel shelf ................................... 74
Parking .......................................... 135
Parking lights ................................ 53
Parking sensor fault warning
light ............................................. 152
Parking sensors ........................... 93Parking sensors (warning
light) ............................................ 152
Particulate filter (DPF) ............. 105
Partitions ...................................... 39
Passenger compartment
fuse box ..................................... 183
Passenger compartment
fuse box table ........................... 185
Performance................................ 231
Pollen filter .................................. 204
Power steering fluid .................. 203
Power supply............................... 220
Pre-tensioners ............................ 110
pressure restoring...................... 165
Prolonged vehicle inactivity ..... 141
Protecting the environment .... 105
Radio ............................................. 100
Radio transmitters and
mobile phones .......................... 102
Rear ceiling light ......................... 176
Rear fog lights .............................. 62
– Warning light ......................... 153
Rear fog lights (changing a
bulb) ............................................ 172
Rear fog lights warning light .... 153
Rear light clusters ...................... 172
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