FITTING A CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM
WITH SEAT BELTS
WARNING
Incorrect fitting of the child restraint
system may result in an inefficient
protection system. In the event of an accident
the child restraint system may become loose
and the child may be injured, even fatally.When
fitting a restraint system for newborns or
children, strictly comply with the instructions
provided by the Manufacturer.
WARNING
When the child restraint system is not
used, secure it with the seat belt or with
the ISOFIX anchorages, or remove it from the
vehicle. Do not leave it unsecured inside the
passenger compar tment . In this way, in the case
of sudden braking or an accident , it will not
cause injuries to the occupants.
WARNING
After installing a child restraint system,
do not move the seat : always remove
the child restraint system before making any
adjustment .
WARNING
Always make sure that the diagonal
section of the seat belt does not pass
under the arms or behind the back of the child.
In the event of an accident the seat belt will
not be able to secure the child, with the risk of
injury, including fatal injury.Therefore the
child must always wear the seat belt correctly.
WARNING
The figures are only examples for fitting
purposes. Fit the child restraint system
according to the instructions, which must be
included.
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INSTALLING AN ISOFIX SEAT
(for versions/markets, where provided)On some versions the external rear seats are
equipped with ISOFIX attachments, for fitting child
restraint systems quickly, simply and safely.
The ISOFIX system lets you install the ISOFIX child
restraining system without using the car seat belts
but connecting them directly to the carseat with
three anchors in the car.
Traditional child restraint systems can be fitted
alongside Isofix child restraint systems on different
seats in the same vehicle.
As an example, fig. 114 shows an example of a
Universal Isofix child restraint system for weight
group: 1.
WARNING The fig. 114 is indicative and for
assembly purposes only. Fit the child restraint system
according to the instructions, which must be
included.
The other weight groups are covered by specific
ISOFIX child restraint systems, which can be used
only if specifically tested and approved for this vehicle
(see list of vehicles provided with the child restraint
system).
To install an ISOFIX child restraint system, attach it
to the two metal anchorages A fig. 115 located
where the rear seat cushion meets the backrest, then
fix the upper strap (available together with the
restraint system) to the dedicated anchorage
B fig. 116 located at the bottom behind the backrest.
Remember that, in the case of Universal Isofix child
seats, you can use all seats bearing the marking
ECE R44 (R44/03 or later updates) "Universal Isofix".
fig. 114F0T0010
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The Universal Isofix “Duo Plus” child seat is available
from Lineaccessori MOPAR.
For any further details on installation/use, refer to
the instruction manual for the child restraint system.WARNING
Fit the child restraint system only when
the vehicle is stationary.The child
restraint system is correctly fixed to the
brackets when you hear the click. Follow the
instructions for positioning, fitting and removing
which the child restraint system manufacturer
must supply together with the restraint system.
If a Universal/ISOFIX child restraint system is
not fixed to all three anchorages, it will not be
able to protect the child correctly. In a crash,
the child could be seriously or fatally injured.
WARNING
Donotusethesameloweranchorageto
install more than one child restraint
system.
fig. 115F0T0145
fig. 116F0T0284
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PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE FOR USING UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS
The table below, according to European Directive ECE 16, shows the different installation possibilities for
Isofix restraint systems on seats fitted with Isofix attachments for versions designed to carry people
(homologation M1).
Weight groupChild restraint system
positionIsofix size class Rear side Isofix position
Group 0 (up to 10 kg) Rear facing E
IL
Group 0+ (up to 13 kg)Rear facing E
IL
Rear facing DIL (*)
Rear facing CIL (*)
GroupI(from9to18kg)Rear facing D
IL (*)
Rear facing CIL (*)
Forward facing BIUF
Forward facing BIIUF
Forward facing AIUF
IL Suitable for Isofix child restraint systems of the "Specific for the vehicle", "Restricted", or "Semiuniversal" categories, approved for
this type of vehicle.
(*) The ISOFIX child restraint system may be fitted by moving the front seat forward.
IUF Suitable for forward facing Isofix child restraint systems, Universal class, approved for the weight group.
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Below is a summary of the main safety rules
to be followed when carrying children
Main recommendations to carry children safely:
Install the child restraint systems on the rear seat,
which is the most protected position in the event
of an impact.
Keep children in rearward facing child restraint
systems for as long as possible, until 3–4 years
old if possible.
If the passenger's front airbag is deactivated always
check the
warning light always lighted on the
central dashboard fig. 117 to make sure that it has
actually been deactivated.
Carefully follow the instructions supplied with the
child restraint system. Keep the instructions in the
vehicle along with the other documents and this
handbook. Do not use second-hand child restraint
systems without instructions.
Only one child is to be strapped into each
restraint system; never carry two children using
one child restraint system.
Always check that the seat belts do not rest on
the child’s neck.
Always check that the seat belt is well fastened by
pulling on it.
While travelling, do not let the child sit incorrectly
or unfasten the belts.
Never allow a child to put the belt's diagonal
section under an arm or behind their back.
Never carry children on your lap, even newborns.
No one can hold a child in the case of an accident.
If the vehicle has been involved in an accident
of medium-high severity, replace the child restraint
system with a new one. In addition, and
depending on the type of child restraint system
installed, replace the isofix anchorages or the seat
belt with which the child restraint system was
connected.
For any child restraint system mounted facing the
vehicle’s direction of travel on the external rear
seats, independently of its weight group, mount it
after removing the corresponding rear seat
headrest. This does NOT apply to child restraint
systems that consist only of a cushion (without
backrest). You should install such child restraint
systems when the corresponding headrest is
mounted.
fig. 117F0T0505
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Handbrake .................................. 125
ABS ................................................ 71
ABS (fault warning light) ......... 136
ABS fault warning light ............. 136
Air bag (fault warning light) ..... 134
Air bag fault warning light ........ 134
Air cleaner ................................... 197
Airbags (general warnings) ...... 119
Alarm ............................................. 10
Alarm (warning light) ................ 141
Alarm fault warning light ......... 141
Arrangement possibilities
for Universal Isofix child
restraint system on seats
of vehicle.................................... 111
Arrangements for dealing
with the vehicle at the end
of its life .................................... 237
Ashtray .......................................... 53
ASR system .................................. 75
Battery
– Replacement .......................... 197
Battery (low charge warning
light) ........................................... 135
Battery (recharging) .................. 178
Body– Advice for preserving the
bodywork ............................... 204
– Protection from
atmospheric elements......... 203
– Vehicle body and
underbody guarantee .......... 204
body paintwork
identification plate ................... 209
Bodywork version ..................... 210
Bonnet
– Closing ..................................... 68
– Opening ................................... 67
Boot light ..................................... 169
Bottle replacement .................... 156
Brake fluid.................................... 195
Brake fluid (warning light)........ 133
Brake fluid/handbrake
warning light.............................. 134
Brake lights (changing a
bulb) ............................................ 163
Brake pad wear (warning
light) ............................................ 143
Brake pad wear warning
light ............................................. 143
Brakes
– features ................................... 214
Brakes (pad wear warning
light) ............................................ 143Break-in attempt warning
light ............................................. 141
Bulbs
– types of bulbs ........................ 158
Bump starting ............................. 147
Carrying children safely
– Arrangement possibilities
for child restraint
systems ................................... 108
– Child restraint systems ....... 103
– Safety regulations ................. 112
Ceiling light with movable
lens (changing a bulb).............. 166
Ceiling lights................................. 48
Central and side vents ............... 36
Changing a bulb .......................... 157
Changing a wheel ....................... 147
Changing an exterior bulb ....... 160
Changing an interior bulb ........ 166
Changing battery - key with
remote control.......................... 8
Chassis marking.......................... 209
Checking levels ........................... 190
Cigarette lighter .......................... 53
Clutch ........................................... 213
CO2 emissions ........................... 235
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Front ceiling light with map
reading lights (changing a
bulb) ............................................ 166
Front light clusters .................... 160
Front light clusters
(changing a bulb) ...................... 160
Front power socket ................... 53
Fuel (reserve warning light) ..... 139
Fuel cap ......................................... 94
Fuel consumption ...................... 233
Fuel cut-off system ..................... 95
Fuel filter (water in fuel
warning light) ............................ 140
Fuel level gauge ........................... 14
Fuel reserve warning light........ 139
Fuses (replacement) .................. 169
Gear lever.................................... 127
Gear Shift Indication ................. 145
Generic failure indication
(warning light)........................... 142
Generic failure indication
warning light.............................. 142
Glove compartment................... 52
Glow plug preheating fault
warning light.............................. 140
Glow plugs (preheating/fault
warning light) ........................... 140Glow plugs preheating
warning light.............................. 140
Handbrake (warning light) ....... 133
Handbrake lever ......................... 125
Hazard lights ................................ 51
Headlight alignment
corrector .................................... 70
Headlights
– Headlight alignment
corrector................................. 70
– Light beam direction ............ 70
Headrest
– Front ........................................ 30
– Rear .......................................... 31
Heating and ventilation ............. 36
Heating and ventilation
system; ........................................ 35
Heavy use of the vehicle .......... 189
Hill Holder (system) .................. 74
How to warm up the engine
after it has just started ........... 124
Identification data ...................... 208
Ignition switch
– Ignition .................................... 12
– Steering lock ......................... 12
In an emergency ......................... 146
Inflation pressure ....................... 221Inflation procedure .................... 154
Injection system/EOBD
engine control system
(warning light)........................... 138
Injection system/EOBD
engine control system fault
warning light.............................. 138
Installing
electrical/electronic devices ... 92
Instrument panel ......................... 4
Interior fittings ............................ 52
Interiors ....................................... 206
Isofix child restraint systems
(setup) ........................................ 109
– Arrangement possibilities
for child restraint system
on seats of vehicle ............... 111
Isofix child seat assembly
setup ........................................... 109
iTPMS ............................................ 78
Jack ................................................ 148
Jump starting ............................... 146
Keys
– Key with remote control..... 7
– Key without remote
control .................................... 7
– Ordering additional
remote controls .................... 9
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