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INSTRUMENT PANEL
KNOWING YOUR CAR
1a
A direction indicator stalk – B audio controls on steering wheel – C instrument panel – D headlight alignment corrector – E audio controls on
steering wheel – F windscreen wiper/washer and rear window wiper/washer stalk – G dualdrive power steering (CITY function)
H display: audio system/Uconnect™ – I central air diffusers – L fog lights/rear fog lights – M passenger airbag – N side air diffusers
O glove box – P emergency lights and switch – Q climate control system controls – R right electric window – S gear lever
T left electric window – U ASR-OFF button– V ignition switch – Z driver airbag – X steering wheel adjustment lever – W Cruise Control/Speed
Limiter lever
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KNOWING YOUR CAR
8
DASHBOARD WITH SPORT STEERING WHEEL
1b
A direction indicator stalk – B audio controls on steering wheel – C instrument panel – D headlight alignment corrector – E audio controls on
steering wheel – F windscreen wiper/washer and rear window wiper/washer stalk – G dualdrive power steering (CITY function)
H display: audio system/Uconnect™ – I central air diffusers – L fog lights/rear fog lights – M passenger airbag – N side air diffusers
O glove box – P emergency lights and switch – Q climate control system controls – R right electric window – S gear lever
T left electric window – U ASR-OFF button– V ignition switch – Z driver airbag – X steering wheel adjustment lever – W Cruise Control/Speed
Limiter lever
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MANUAL CLIMATE
CONTROL
3) 2)
Press the knob A-fig. 22 to turn the
climate control system on and off.
NOTE Optimal cooling/heating of the
passenger compartment may not be
guaranteed together with Start&Stop.
To prioritise the operation of the
climate control system, deactivate the
Start&Stop function.
AIR RECIRCULATION
(knob B-fig. 22)
TInside air recirculation
ÚAir intake from outside
Use air recirculation for maximum
climate control performance.
To demist the windows, set the
recirculation control to on U.
IMPORTANT In warm-humid weather
conditions, using cold air on the
windscreen may cause external
condensation, which could limit
visibility. A fan knob and climate control system compressor button
B recirculation control / air intake from outside knob
C air distribution knob
μ air flow to central and side dashboard vents to ventilate the chest and the face during
the hot season.
∑distribution between the footwell diffusers (warmest air) and the dashboard diffusers
(coolest air).
∂ towards the footwell diffusers. Due to the natural tendency of heat to spread upwards,
this type of distribution warms the passenger compartment up as quickly as possible,
providing an immediate feeling of warmth.
∏distribution between the footwell diffusers and the windscreen and front side window
diffusers. This type of distribution achieves effective heating of the passenger
compartment and prevents the windows from misting up.
- air flow to the windscreen and front side window diffusers to demist or defrost them.
D heated rear windscreen button
E temperature adjustment knob
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AUTOMATIC
CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM
(for versions/markets, where provided)
3) 2)
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Press the AUTO button I-fig. 23.
Select the desired temperature by
pressing the temperature control
buttons B. The system automatically
maintains the set temperature.
NOTE The climate control system
manages the Start&Stop function to
guarantee a suitably comfortable
climate in the passenger compartment
by deactivating this function when
necessary.
AIR RECIRCULATION
(button H-fig. 23)
Use air recirculation for maximum
climate control performance.
❒ LED on button
onªª = recirculation on
❒ LED on button
off = recirculation off.
To demist the windows, deactivate the
function.
23
EF
ABC
D
HG
I
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A climate control compressor
B temperature adjustment
C fan speed adjustment
D windscreen air distribution
E passenger compartment air distribution
F heated rear window
G off
H air recirculation
I automatic operation
IMPORTANT In warm-humid weather conditions, using cold air on the windscreen may
cause external condensation, which could limit visibility.
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❒ The activation of the heated rear
windscreen, upon request by the
user, is carried out only if the soft
top is completely closed. If the soft
top is closed incorrectly, the heated
rear window does not operate and
the relevant warning light does not
come on.
❒ When the soft top is opened using
the relevant control, if the heated
rear windscreen had been engaged
it is automatically deactivated and
the warning light switches off.
❒ Do not remove ice from the soft top
with sharp items.
❒ Do not use scrapers or sprays to
remove ice from the heated rear
window to prevent damage.
❒ Do not put objects on the top: they
could fall if the top is operated
causing damage and injury.
❒ It is advisable to cover the top with
a protective sheet if the car is left
parked in the open for a long time.❒ Do not keep the soft top folded for
a long time: this could cause folds
and creases in the fabric.
❒ Before moving the soft top, check
that there is enough room to carry
out the operation and that there are
no obstacles or people close to the
moving parts of the soft top.
❒ The cooled air flow into the
passenger compartment may
decrease if the automatic climate
control system is on and the top is
not all closed.
❒ With the top open and the car
travelling, the speech recognition
system may be recognised voice
controls because of the background
noise: then the top is closed the dial
number command may not be
recognised.DOORS
12) 9)
To open manually from outside
(driver side door)
From outside, insert the key, turn it in
direction 1 fig. 38 and pull the handle. If
the car has central locking, turning the
key opens all the locks.
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FuseAmpereDescription
F13 5 •
Left dipped headlight and headlight alignment control unit power supply
F36 15 Diagnosis socket, radio, climate control, EOBD
F37 5 Brake light switch, instrument panel node
F38 15 Central door locking
F43 15 Windscreen/rear window washer pump
F47 20 Driver’s side power window
F48 20 Passenger’s side power window
F49 5 Parking sensor, control backlighting, electric mirrors
F51 7.5 Climate control, brake lights, clutch, sunroof, electric mirrors
F53 5 Instrument panel node
•
For versions/markets, where provided
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
JUNCTION BOX
The fuse box is located on the right
side of the engine compartment.
To access the fuses, proceed as
follows:
❒ Fully press the screw A fig. 130;
❒ at the same time slowly rotate the
screw anticlockwise, until resistance
is encountered (do not overtighten);
❒ slowly release the screw;
❒ opening is indicated by the entire
screw head coming out of its
housing;
❒ remove cover B, sliding it upwards
on the side guides, as indicated in
the figure.
❒ after replacing the fuse, refit the
cover, making sure that it is closed
properly.
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LPG versions
The LPG system components are
protected by specific fuses.
Contact a Fiat Dealership for
replacement.
The number identifying the electrical
component corresponding to each
fuse is shown on the cover fig. 131.
FuseAmpereDescription
F02 20 Hi-Fi
F08 30 Climate control system fan
F09 30 Headlight washers
F10 10 Horns
F14 15 Main beam headlights
F15 20 Electric sunroof motor
F16 7.5 Dualogic gearbox control unit power supply
(+ignition)
F20 30 Heated rear window
F30 15 Fog lights
F84 10 Dualogic gearbox control unit
F85 20 Front power socket
(with or without cigar lighter)
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43215109876
Check soft top operation while closing and opening; check
of seals and lubrication of canvas sliding side guide
(convertible versions only)
Check handbrake lever travel and adjust, if necessary
Check and adjust clutch pedal travel (0.9 TwinAir 65 HP versions)
Check conditions and wear of front/rear disc brake pads
(for versions/markets, where provided) and operation
of pad wear indicator
Visually inspect condition and wear of the rear drum brake lining
Visually inspect condition of the accessory drive belt(s)
Inspect and if necessary adjust tensioning of accessory drive belt(s)
(for versions without automatic tensioner only)
Visually inspect conditions of toothed timing drive belt
(0.9 TwinAir versions excluded)
Check and adjust tappet clearance (1.2 8V engines)
Check and, if necessary, top up Dualogic gearbox
electro-hydraulic control oil level (2)
Visually inspect condition of: LPG pipes and connectors,
LPG tank fixing (LPG versions only)
Check fuel system operation and parameters using
the diagnosis socket (LPG versions only)
(2) Check to carry out every year for vehicles on the road in countries with particularly severe climates (cold countries)
Thousands of kilometres751501351201059060453015
Thousands of miles4590817263543627189
Years