
SERVICING AND CARE  
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ENGINE COOLANT 
39)  22) 23)  
The coolant level must be checked
when the engine is cold and must
range between the 
MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir.
A 50-50 mixture of PARAFLU
UPand
distilled water gives freeze protection
up to –35°C.
When the vehicle is used in particularly
harsh weather conditions, we
recommend using a 60% mixture of
PARAFLU
UPand 40% of demineralised
water.
CHECKING LEVELS
ENGINE OIL 
39)  22) 26)  4)
Check the engine oil level a few
minutes (about five) after the engine
has stopped, with the car parked on
level ground.
The oil level must be within the MIN
and MAX marks on the dipstick. 
NOTE 
The dipstick is integrated in the engine
oil cap for 0.9 TwinAir 60 HP*, 65 HP,
80 HP*, 85 HP and 105 HP versions.
❒  The range between the MIN and
MAX marks corresponds to about 1
litre of oil.
❒  If the level of the oil is close to or
below the MIN mark, add oil via the
filler fitting until the MAX mark is
reached. 
❒  The oil level must never exceed the
MAX mark. 
❒  The maximum engine oil
consumption is usually 400 grams
every 1000 km.
* For versions/markets, where provided
WINDSCREEN/REAR
WINDOW WASHER 
FLUID 
39) 22)
Use a mixture of water and 
PETRONAS DURANCE 
SC35 fluid, in the following
concentrations: 
❒  30% PETRONAS DURANCE 
SC35 and 70% water in summer. 
❒  50% PETRONAS DURANCE 
SC35 and 50% water in winter.
BRAKE FLUID 39) 22)
The fluid level in the reservoir must not
exceed the MAX mark.
IMPORTANT Brake fluid is
hygroscopic (i.e. it absorbs moisture).
For this reason, if the vehicle is mainly
used in areas with a high degree of
atmospheric humidity, the fluid should
be replaced at more frequent intervals
than specified in the 
“Scheduled Servicing Plan”. 

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Proceed as follows: detach the
connector A fig. 142 (by pressing
button B) from sensor C for monitoring
the status of the battery installed on
the negative battery pole D. This
sensor should never be disconnected
from the battery pole except if the
battery is replaced.
IMPORTANT After turning the ignition
key to STOP and having closed the
driver’s side door, wait at least one
minute before disconnecting the
battery and then reconnecting the
electrical supply to the battery.
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BATTERY 
39) 24) 3) 
The car is fitted with a 
low-maintenance battery: no
electrolyte top-ups with distilled water
are needed in standard conditions
of use.
INSPECTING THE
CHARGE AND THE
ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
The operations must be carried out as
described in this Owner Handbook
only by specialised personnel. 
Topping must be carried out by
specialised personnel at a Fiat
Dealership.
REPLACING THE
BATTERY
If required, replace the battery with a
genuine spare part with the same
specifications.
If a battery with different specifications
is fitted, the service intervals given in
the “Scheduled Servicing Plan” will no
longer be valid.
Follow the battery manufacturer’s
instructions for maintenance.
CAR INACTIVITY 
(CARS EQUIPPED WITH
START&STOP SYSTEM) 
In the event of vehicle inactivity 
(or if the battery is replaced), special
attention must be paid to the
disconnection of the battery power
supply.  

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WHEELS AND TYRES
40)
Check the pressure of each tyre,
including the space-saver wheel,
approximately every two weeks and
before long journeys: the pressure
should be checked with the tyre rested
and cold.
It is normal for the pressure to increase
when the car is used; for the correct
tyre inflation pressure, see “Wheels” in
the “Technical specifications” section.
Incorrect pressure causes abnormal
tyre wear fig. 143:
A   standard pressure: tread evenly
worn.
B   low pressure: tread particularly worn
at the edges.
C   high pressure: tread particularly
worn in the centre.
The tyres must be replaced when the
tread is less than 1.6 mm thick. In all
cases, follow the laws in force in the
country where you are driving.
IMPORTANT
❒  Avoid braking suddenly, high-
powered starts and violent impacts
against curbs, potholes or other
obstacles if possible. Driving for long
stretches over uneven roads can
damage the tyres;
❒  periodically check that the tyres
have no cuts in the side wall,
abnormal swelling or irregular tread
wear. 
Go to a Fiat Dealership if required;
❒  avoid overloading the car when
travelling: this may cause serious
damage to the wheels and tyres;
❒  if a tyre is punctured, stop
immediately and replace it to avoid
damage to the tyre, the rim,
suspension and steering system;
❒  tyres age even if they are not used
much. Cracks in the tread and on
the sidewalls are a sign of ageing. In
any event, have the tyres checked
by specialised personnel if they have
been fitted for longer than 6 years.
Also remember to check the space-
saver wheel with particular care;
❒  In the case of replacement, always
fit new tyres, avoiding those with an
unknown origin;❒  If a tyre is replaced, also change the
inflation valve;
❒  to allow even wear between the
front and rear tyres, it is advisable to
change them over every 10–15
thousand kilometres, keeping them
on the same side of the car to avoid
inverting the direction of rotation.
❒  avoid travelling with partially or
completely deflated tyres as this can
compromise safety and damage the
tyres beyond repair.
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TECHNICAL DATA
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FUEL CONSUMPTION - CO2 EMISSIONS
The fuel consumption figures given in the table are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by specific
European Directives.
CO2SEMISSIONS AND CONSUMPTION ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN
DIRECTIVE IN FORCE    
0.9 TwinAir 60 HP Start&Stop*                                    4.6                                3.4                                  3.8                                 88
0.9 TwinAir 65 HP Start&Stop                                      5.2                                3.5                                  4.1                                 96
0.9 TwinAir 80 HP Start&Stop*                                    4.5                                3.4                                  3.8                                 88
0.9 TwinAir 80 HP Dualogic                                          4.4                                3.4                                  3.8                                 88
0.9 TwinAir 85 HP Start&Stop                                      4.6                                3.4                                  3.8                                 90
0.9 TwinAir 85 HP Dualogic                                          4.3                                3.5                                  3.8                                 88
0.9 TwinAir 105 HP Start&Stop                                    5.5                                3.5                                  4.2                                 99
1.2 8V 69 HP                                                               6.2                                4.2                                  4.9                                115
1.2 8V 69 HP Start&Stop                                             5.5                                4.3                                  4.7                                110
1.2 8V 69 HP Dualogic                                                 6.0                                4.1                                  4.8                                111
1.2 8V 69 HP Dualogic Start&Stop                               5.4                                4.0                                  4.5                                105
1.2 8V 69 HP LPG                                             6.3 (**) / 8.1 (***)            4.3 (**) / 5.5 (***)              5.0 (**) / 6.5 (***)            117 (**) / 104 (***)
1.2 8V 69 HP EVO2 S&S                                              4.8                                4.0                                  4.3                                 99
1.4 16V 100 HP*                                                         7.7                               5.1                                  6.1                                140
1.4 16V 100 HP Dualogic*                                          7.1                               5.0                                  5.8                                135
1.4 16V 100 HP Dualogic Start&Stop*                         6.7                               5.0                                  5.6                                130
1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP Start&Stop EURO 5                  4.6                                3.0                                  3.6                                 95
1.3 16V 78 HP / 95 HP EURO 6                                   4.1                                3.0                                  3.4                                 89
VersionsUrban
litres/100 kmExtra-urban
litres/100 kmCombined
litres/100 kmCO2emissions g/km
*For versions/markets, where provided           (**)    Petrol                         (***)  LPG                 
The fuel consumptions reported in the table refer to the AUTO-ECO logic for 1.2 8V Dualogic and AUTO for 1.4 16V Dualogic 
The CO
2emission figures in the table below refer to combined fuel consumption. 

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7) DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL) 
•The daytime running lights are an alternative to the dipped
beam headlights for driving during the daytime in countries
where it is compulsory to have lights on during the day, and
they are also permitted in those countries where this is not
obligatory.
  •Daytime running lights cannot replace dipped beam
headlights when driving at night or through tunnels.
  •The use of daytime running lights is governed by the highway
code of the country in which you are driving. Comply with legal
requirements.
8) FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM  
If, after an impact, you smell fuel or notice leaks from the fuel
system, do not reactivate the system to avoid the risk of fire. 
9) INTERIOR FITTINGS 
•The cigar lighter gets extremely hot. Handle it with caution and
do not allow it to be used by children to avoid the risk of fire or
burns. Always check that the cigar lighter has switched off.
  •Only accessories with a maximum power of 180 W (maximum
absorption 15 A) can be connected to the socket.
 •Never travel with the glove compartment open: it could injure
the passenger in the event of a crash.
 •On both sides of the passenger side sun visor there is a label
remembering that it is compulsory to deactivate the airbags if a
rearward facing child restraint system is fitted. 
Always comply with the instructions on the label.10) SUNROOF – ELECTRIC SOFT TOP 
ELECTRIC WINDOWS  
When leaving the car, always remove the key from the ignition
device to avoid the risk of injury to the vehicle occupants due to
accidental operation of these devices: improper use can be
dangerous. Before and during operation, always check that
nobody is exposed to the risk of being injured either directly by
the moving window or through objects getting 
caught or hit by it.
11) SOFT TOP 
•Keep hands away from the soft top mechanism while opening
and closing the soft top or if the soft top stops in a position before
the cycle is completed to prevent damage and injury.
  •Keep children away from the area in which the top is folding
during opening or closing operations.
12) DOORS  
Before opening a door, ensure that you can do it in conditions of
safety. Open the doors only when the vehicle is stationary.
13) LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 
•Never exceed the maximum allowed load in the luggage
compartment, see chapter “Technical specifications”. Also make
sure that the objects you place in the luggage compartment have
been properly secured, to avoid them from being thrown forward
consequent to sudden braking and injuring your passengers.
  •Do not drive with the tailgate open as exhaust fumes may enter
the vehicle.
  •If you are travelling in areas with few filling stations and you
want to transport fuel in a spare tank, comply with the law by
using only an approved, suitably secured tank. In the event of a
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  •When opening the tailgate, take care not to hit possible
objects on the roof rack.
  •Make sure the backrests are properly secured at both sides
to prevent them from moving forward, in the event of sharp
braking, with possible impact with of the passengers.
14) ROOF RACK/SKI RACK 
•Fully comply with the regulations in force concerning
maximum clearance.
  •Never exceed the maximum permitted loads; see chapter
“Technical specifications”.
  •Evenly distribute the load and take into account, when
driving, the increased responsiveness of the vehicle to side
wind. After travelling for a few kilometres, check to ensure that
the fixing screws for the attachments are well tightened.
  •Before driving, make sure that the transversal bars have been
fitted properly.
15) ABS SYSTEM – ESC SYSTEM 
•The ABS gets the most from the available grip, but it cannot
improve it; you should therefore take every care when driving on
slippery surfaces and not take unnecessary risks.
  •When the ABS cuts in and you feel the brake pedal pulsating,
do not remove your foot, but keep the pedal pushed down; in
doing so you, will stop in the shortest distance possible under
the road conditions at the time.
  •If the ABS system intervenes, this indicates that the traction of
the tyres on the road is nearing its limit. You must slow down to
a speed compatible with the available traction.
  • To obtain the maximum efficiency of the braking system, a
bedding-in period of about 500 km is needed: during this period
it is better to avoid sharp, repeated and prolonged braking.  • The ABS, ESC and ASR systems cannot overrule the natural
laws of physics, and cannot increase the grip available according
to the condition of the road.
  • The ABS, ESC, ASR and HBA systems cannot prevent
accidents, including those due to excessive speed on corners,
driving on low-grip surfaces or aquaplaning.
  • The capability of the ABS, ESC, ASR and HBA systems must
never be tested irresponsibly and dangerously, in such a way as
to compromise personal safety and the safety of others.
  •When the Mechanical Brake Assist intervenes, noises may be
heard from the system. 
This is normal. In any case, while braking keep the brake pedal
firmly depressed.
  •If only the 
xwarning light on the instrument panel lights up
(together with a message in the multifunction display, for
versions/markets, where provided) stop the vehicle immediately
and contact the nearest Fiat Dealership. Fluid leaking from the
hydraulic system will compromise the operation of the braking
system, whether it is of the conventional type or with ABS.
  •Do not take unnecessary risks, even if your vehicle is fitted with
the ESC and ASR systems. 
Your driving style must always be suited to the road conditions,
visibility and traffic. The driver is always responsible for road
safety.
  •If the space-saver wheel (where provided) is used, the ABS,
ASR and ESC systems keep operating. 
Always remember that the space-saver wheel, being smaller than
the original wheel provides less grip. 
  •For correct operation of the ABS, ESC and ASR  systems, the
tyres must absolutely be of the same brand and type on all
wheels, in perfect conditions and, above all, of type, brand and
size specified. 

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•The HH system is not a parking brake, therefore do not leave
the vehicle without activating the handbrake, switching off the
engine, and engaging first gear, with the vehicle parked in safe
conditions. 
•There may be situations on small gradients 
(less than 8%), with car laden or a trailer attached to it (where
provided), in which the HH system may not activate, causing a
slight reversing motion and increasing the risk of collision with
another vehicle or object. 
The driver is, in any case, responsible for safe driving.
•The HBA system cannot increase tyre grip on the road over
the limits imposed by laws of physics: always drive carefully
according to the conditions of the road surface.
•The HBA system is an aid for the driver, who must always pay
full attention while driving. 
The responsibility always rests with the driver. 
16) ENGINE BONNET 
•Before opening the bonnet, check that windscreen wiper
arm is not lifted from the windscreen.
  •The bonnet may drop suddenly if the supporting rod is not
positioned correctly. 
Only perform these operations when the car is stationary.
  •Be careful working inside engine compartment when the
engine is hot to avoid burning yourself. Do not place your
hands near the engine fan as it may be activated even when
the key is removed. Wait until the engine has cooled.
  •Be very careful not to allow scarves, neck ties and other
loose articles of clothing from touching, even accidentally, any
moving parts. This may cause the clothing to be pulled into the
part, resulting in serious injury to the wearer.  •For safety reasons, the bonnet must always be properly closed
while the car is travelling. Make sure that the bonnet is properly
closed and that the lock is engaged. If you notice when driving
that the bonnet has not been properly locked, stop immediately
and close the bonnet correctly.
  •Use both hands to lift the bonnet. Before lifting, check that the
windscreen wiper arms are not raised from the windscreen, that
the vehicle is stationary and that the handbrake is engaged.
17) CONTROLS 
•It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any after-market operation
involving steering system or steering column modifications 
(e.g. installation of anti-theft device) that could adversely affect
performance and safety, invalidate the warranty and also result in
non-compliance of the vehicle with type-approval requirements.
  •Before performing any maintenance operations, always stop
the engine and remove the key from the ignition to lock the
steering column (especially when the car wheels are not touching
the ground). If this is not possible (for example if the key needs to
be turned to MAR or the engine must be running), remove the
main fuse that protects the electric power steering.
18) PARKING SENSORS
Parking manoeuvres, however, are always the driver’s
responsibility. While carrying out these manoeuvres, always make
sure that no people (especially children) or animals are in the area
concerned.
The parking sensors are used to assist the driver, who must
never allow his attention to lapse during potentially dangerous
manoeuvres, even those executed at low speeds. 

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21) VEHICLE REFUELLING 
  •Do not bring naked flames or lit cigarettes near to the fuel tank
opening: fire risk. Keep your face away from the fuel filler to
prevent breathing in harmful vapours.
  •During normal service the catalyst reaches high temperatures;
therefore do not park the car over inflammable materials (grass,
dry leaves, pine needles, etc.): fire hazard.
  •Do not use a mobile phone near the refuelling pump: risk of fire. 
22) SEAT BELTS - PRETENSIONERS 
•Do not press the seat belt release button while the vehicle is
moving.
  •Remember that in the event of an accident, the rear seat
passengers not wearing seat belts are exposed to a very serious
risk and also represent a serious danger for the front seat
occupants.
  •The pretensioner may be used only once. Contact a Fiat
Dealership to have it replaced after it has been deployed. 
  •For maximum safety, keep the backrest upright, lean back into
it and make sure the seat belt fits closely across your chest and
pelvis. Always fasten the seat belts on both the front and the rear
seats. 
  •Travelling without wearing seat belts will increase the risk of
serious injury and even death in the event of an accident.
  •Removing or tampering with seat belt and pretensioner
components is strictly prohibited. Any intervention on these
components must be performed by qualified and authorised
technicians. Always go to a Fiat Dealership.
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19) START&STOP SYSTEM 
•When replacing the battery, always go to a Fiat Dealership.
Replace the battery with one of the same type (HEAVY DUTY)
and with the same specifications.
•Before opening the bonnet, make sure that the vehicle is
switched off and the key is in the STOP position. 
Please follow the instructions on the decal near the front
crossmember. It is advisable to extract the key when there are
other people in the car. 
The car should always be left after the key has been removed
or turned to the STOP position. When refuelling, make sure
that the car is switched off with the key in the STOP position.
  •For cars with Dualogic gearbox, if the engine is
automatically stopped on a slope, the engine should be
restarted by moving the gear lever 
to +  or –  without –releasing the brake pedal. 
For vehicles with Dualogic transmission, where the Hill Holder
function is present, in case of stop downhill the motor does
not cut off automatically, so as to make the Hill Holder
function - which is active only when the engine is running -
available.
  •If climate comfort is to be favoured, the Start&Stop system
can be disabled, for a continuous operation of the climate
control system.
20) ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER 
Take care when fitting additional spoilers, alloy wheels or non-
standard wheel hubs: they could reduce the ventilation of the
brakes and affect efficiency under sharp, repeated braking or
on long descents. Make sure that nothing obstructs the pedal
stroke (mats, etc.).