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TPMS (amber)
TPMS failure
The warning light switches on and blinks for approx.
75 seconds, then it stays on constantly, when a
fault is detected in the TPMS.
In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as
possible.
Tyre pressure low
The warning light switches on to indicate that the
tyre pressure is lower than the recommended value
and/or that a pressure loss is occurring. In these
circumstances, optimal tyre duration and fuel
consumption may not be guaranteed.
BRAKE PAD WEAR (amber)
The warning light goes on if the front brake pads are
worn. In this case replace them as soon as possible.
A specific message is displayed on certain versions.
PARKING SENSOR FAULT (yellow)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The warning light turns on when a parking sensor
fault is detected.
On certain versions warning light
comes on
instead.
In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership.
A specific message is displayed on certain versions.
ASR SYSTEM DEACTIVATED
(amber)
The ASR system can be turned off by pressing the
button ASR OFF.
The warning light switches on to warn the driver
that the system is off.
If the ASR OFF button is pressed again, the warning
light will switch off to inform the driver that the
system is on again.
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WARNING
This procedure must be performed by
experts because incorrect actions may
cause considerable electrical discharge.
Furthermore, battery fluid is poisonous and
corrosive: avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Keep naked flames and lit cigarettes away from
the battery. Do not create sparks.
BUMP STARTING
Never bump start the engine by pushing, towing or
driving downhill. This could cause fuel to flow into
the catalytic converter and damage it beyond repair.
IMPORTANT Remember that the brake booster
and the power steering system are not active until
the engine is started, so you will need to apply much
more force to the brake pedal or steering wheel.
CHANGING A WHEEL
The vehicle is originally equipped with the Fix&Go
automatic quick tyre repair kit (see instructions
in the next section). As an alternative, the vehicle
may have a normal-sized spare wheel.
Wheel changing and correct use of the jack and
spare wheel call for some precautions, as listed
below.
WARNING
The spare wheel (for versions/markets,
where provided) is specifically for your
vehicle.Therefore, it must not be used on other
models. Do not use spare wheels of other
models on your vehicle.The spare wheel must
be used only in an emergency. Use of the spare
wheel must be strictly reduced to the necessary
minimum.
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WARNING
Use your hazard lights, warning triangle,
etc to show that your vehicle is
stationar y. Passengers should get out of the
vehicle, particularly if it is heavily loaded, and
wait for the wheel to be changed away from the
traffic . If you are on a slope or uneven surface,
place wedges or other suitable objects under
the wheels to secure the vehicle. Have the
wheel repaired and refitted as soon as possible.
Do not apply grease to the bolt threads before
fitting: they could come unscrewed.
WARNING
Use the jack only to replace wheels on
the vehicle with which it is supplied
or on other vehicles of the same model. Never
use the jack for other purposes, such as lifting
other models. Never use the jack to carr y out
repairs under the vehicle. Incorrect positioning
of the jack may cause the lifted vehicle to
fall. Do not use the jack for loads higher than
the one shown on its label.
WARNING
Incorrect hub cap assembly may cause it
to come off when the vehicle is moving.
Never tamper with the inflation valve. Never
introduce tools of any kind between rim and
tyre. Check tyre and space-saver wheel
pressures regularly, referring to the values
shown in the "Technical data" chapter.
Please note that:
the jack weight is 1.76 kg;
the jack requires no adjustment;
the jack cannot be repaired and in the event of a
fault it must be replaced by another genuine one;
no tool other than its cranking device may be
fitted on the jack.
To change a wheel, proceed as follows:
stop the vehicle in a position that is not dangerous
for oncoming traffic where you can change the
wheel safely. The ground must be flat and
sufficiently compact;
switch off the engine and pull the handbrake;
engage first gear or reverse;
wear the reflective safety jacket (compulsory by
law in certain countries) before getting out of
the vehicle;
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one tank A containing the sealing fluid, provided
with: filler tube B and adhesive label C with the
writing "Max. 80 km/h”, to be attached in a
position easily visible to the driver (on the
dashboard) after tyre repair;
compressor D complete with pressure gauge and
connectors;
an instruction leaflet fig. 139, to refer to for
prompt and correct use and that must be then
given to the personnel dealing with the tyre
treated with sealant;
a pair of protective gloves located in the side
compartment of the compressor;
some adaptors, for inflating different elements.TYRE REPAIRING AND PRESSURE
RESTORING PROCEDURE
Proceed as follows:
place the vehicle in a safe and suitable area,
engaging the parking brake. Take the kit from the
specific compartment. Remove the adhesive
label of speed C fig. 138 and apply it in a visible
position. Wear the protective gloves provided.
Remove the cap from the valve B fig. 140 of
the punctured tyre and connect and firmly tighten
the transparent tube of the sealing fluid A;
ensure that the on-off button E fig. 142 is in the 0
(OFF) position. If provided, open the cover of the
compressor D fig. 138 and insert the electrical
connector in the 12V socket of the vehicle
fig. 141, switch on the vehicle engine;
fig. 139F0T0130fig. 140F0T0190
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activate the compressor moving on-off button E
to the I (ON) fig. 142 position. When the
pressure gauge F indicates the right pressure for
the vehicle, switch off the compressor by moving
the on-off switch F to the 0 position. If after 5
minutes from the compressor ignition, the
pressure gauge F indicates a pressure less than 1.8
bar / 26 psi, switch off the compressor, disconnect
the sealing fluid tube from the tyre valve,
re-screw the valve cap and move the vehicle about
10 meters to allow the distribution of sealing
fluid in the tyre. Securely stop the vehicle and
repeat the operation above until reaching the
required pressure. If after other 5 min. from the
compressor ignition, the pressure gauge F still
indicates a pressure lower than 1.8 bar / 26 psi,
the TYRE IS TOO DAMAGED AND CANNOT
BE REPAIRED. Remove and place the kit in the
specific compartment and contact a Fiat
Dealership;if the required pressure is reached, restart driving.
Do not exceed 80 km/h. Avoid sudden
acceleration or braking. After driving for about 8
km / 5 miles, place the vehicle in a safe and
suitable area, engaging the parking brake. Pick up
the kit, ensure the on-off switch E is in the 0
position, insert the electrical connector in the
vehicle 12V socket. Remove the cap from the
valve of repaired tyre, disconnect and pull out the
black inflation tube fig. 143, connect it to the
valve and lock it with the lever. Inspect the
pressure gauge F to check the tyre pressure
fig. 142;
if the pressure indicated is lower than 1.8 bar / 26
psi, the TYRE IS TOO DAMAGED AND
CANNOT BE REPAIRED. Remove and place the
kit in the specific compartment and contact a Fiat
Dealership;
fig. 141F0T0133fig. 142F0T0131
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Bulbs
Bulbs Type Power Figure ref.
Main beams H4 55W E
Dipped beams H4 60W D
Front side lights W5W 5W A
Front direction indicators PY21W 2IW B
Side direction indicators WY5W 5W A
Rear direction indicators PY2IW 21W B
Tail lights/rear fog lights P4/21W 4W/21W B
Brake light P21W 21W B
Number plate W5W 5W C
3rd brake light
(*)W5W 5W A
Reverse light P21W 21W B
Front fog lights (for versions/markets where
provided)H1 55W E
Front ceiling light with movable lens C 10W C
Front ceiling light with spot lights (for
versions/markets, where provided)C 10W C
Rear ceiling light (for versions/markets,
where provided)C 10W C
(*)IMPORTANT For versions/markets, where provided, in versions with tinted windows, replace the whole light unit, since it is sealed.
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REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS
The rear light clusters contain taillight, brake light,
direction indicator and reverse/rear fog light bulbs.
To access the light clusters, proceed as follows:
open the rear swing doors;
loosen the screws A fig. 151 so as to access the
light cluster B fig. 152;
remove the connector C fig. 152.The bulbs are arranged inside the light cluster fig. 153
and fig. 154 as follows:
fig. 152F0T0100fig. 151F0T0099
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ABrake lights
BDirection indicators
CReverse lights
DTail lights/rear fog light
Pull the 5 tabs E fig. 153 outwards to access the
bulbs.
fig. 154F0T0102fig. 153F0T0101
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