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FRONT CEILING LIGHT
Ceiling light with movable lens
To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:
extract the ceiling light A fig. 169 by operating in
the points shown by the arrows;
open the lid B fig. 170 as shown;
remove bulb C fig. 170 by releasing it from the
side contacts, then insert the new bulb and make
sure it is correctly clamped between these
contacts;
close the lid and secure the ceiling light into its
housing, making sure it locks properly into place.
Roof light with spot lights
(for versions/markets, where provided)
To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:
operate in the points shown by the arrows and
remove ceiling light A fig. 171;
open the protective lid B fig. 172;
replace the bulbs C releasing them from the side
contacts and making sure that the new bulbs are
correctly secured between the contacts;
re-close the lid B fig. 172 and secure light A
fig. 171 into its housing locking it properly.
fig. 169F0T0106
fig. 170F0T0458
fig. 171F0T0143
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REAR CEILING LIGHT
Cargo Versions
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
extract the ceiling light A fig. 173 by operating in
the points shown by the arrows;
open the lid B fig. 174 as shown;
remove bulb C fig. 174 by releasing it from the
side contacts, then insert the new bulb and make
sure it is correctly clamped between these
contacts;
close the lid B fig. 174 and secure the ceiling light
into its housing, making sure it locks properly into
place.
close the lid B and secure the ceiling light into its
housing, making sure it locks properly into place.
Combi Versions
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
press button A fig. 175 and extract the removable
ceiling light B;
extract the ceiling light by operating in the points
shown by the arrows;
fig. 172F0T0144
fig. 173F0T0107fig. 174F0T0458
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PROTECTED DEVICE - fig. 184 FUSE AMPS
Dipped headlight (passenger side)
F12
(*)7,5
Dipped headlight (driver side)/Headlight alignment corrector F13
7,5/5
(*)
INT/A SCM relay coils F31 5
Timed interior lighting
F32
(*)7,5
Radio
Bluetoothfisystem node/Blue&Me™ node/EOBD diagnostic socket/
Volumetric alarm ECU/Alarm siren ECUF36 10
Instrument panel node/Stop light control (NO) F37 5
Door/luggage compartment lock actuators
(*)F38 20
Windshield washer/rear window washer bidirectional pump F43 15
Front electric window (driver side)
(*)F47 20
Front electric window (passenger side)
(*)F48 20
Control lights/Parking sensors ECU/Electric wing mirrors/Volumetric alarm
ECUF49 5
INT Radio node/
Bluetoothfisystem ECU/Blue&Me™ node/Electric wing
mirrors movement/Clutch switch/
Brake light control (NC)F51 7.5
Instrument panel node F53 5
External mirror defrosters F41 7.5
SpareF45 -
SpareF46 -
SpareF90 -
(*)For versions/markets, where provided
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WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW
WIPERS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
BLADES
Regularly clean the rubber part using appropriate
products; TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 is
recommended.
Replace the blades if the rubber edge is misshapen or
worn. In any event, it is advisable to replace them
approximately once a year.
A few simple precautions can reduce the possibility
of damage to the blades:
make sure that the rubber part is not stuck to the
windscreen at sub-zero temperatures. Use an
antifreeze product to release it if required;
remove any snow from the glass: in addition to
protecting the blades, this prevents the electric
motor from overheating;
do not operate the windscreen and rear window
wipers on dry glass.
WARNING
Driving with worn wiper blades is a
serious hazard, because visibility is
reduced in bad weather.Replacing the windscreen wiper blades
Proceed as follows:
lift up the windscreen wiper arm and position the
blade so that it forms a 90° angle with the arm;
press tabs A fig. 196 and remove the blade from
the arm;
install the new blade by inserting the straps into
the supplied housings of the arm. Make sure that
the new blade is secured in position.
fig. 196F0T0087
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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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