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KNOWING YOUR CAR
SAFETY
STARTING AND DRIVING
IN AN EMERGENCY
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
CONTENTS
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ButtonFunctionsMode
g On Short press
Off Short press
Adjust volume Turn knob anticlockwise/clockwise
z Volume on/off (Mute/Pause) Short press
Display on/off Short press
N
Exit the selection/return to previous screen Short press
Scroll through list or tune to a radio station Turn knob anticlockwise/clockwise
media source track change
radio station change if in tuner mode
Confirm option shown on display Short press
display the list of stations if in Radio mode;
scroll the contents of the sources if in Media mode;
open the browsing list if in Radio or Media mode
FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW
VOL
BACK
SCROLL
TUNE
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eco:Drive™ display
Press the eco:Drive™ button to
interact with the function.
A screen will appear on the radio
showing 4 indices:
Acceleration, Deceleration, Speed and
Gear. These indices are grey until the
system has enough data to evaluate
the driving style.
Once sufficient data are available, the
indices will have 5 colours depending
on the evaluation: dark green (very
good), light green, yellow, orange and
red (very bad).
In the event of extended inactivity, the
display will show the average of the
indices until that moment (the “Average
index”), then the indices will be
coloured again in real time as soon as
the vehicle is restarted.
Recording and transferring
trip data
The trip data can be stored in the
system memory and transferred using
a suitably configured USB memory
stick or by Uconnect™ LIVEapp. This allows you to display the history of
the collected data, showing the
complete analysis of the trip data and
of your driving style.
Further information is available at
www.DriveUconnect.eu.
my:Car
my:Car allows you to keep the “health”
of your vehicle always under control.
my:Car can detect malfunction in real
time and inform the user about the
expiry of the servicing interval. Press
the “my:Car” button to interact with the
application.
The display will show a screen with the
“care:Index” section, which provides all
the detailed information about the
status of the vehicle. Press the
“Active warnings” button (if present) to
show the details of the vehicle faults
which caused a warning light to switch
on.Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
applications allow you to use your
smartphone in the car safely and
intuitively. To enable them, just
connect a compatible smartphone to
the USB port and the contents of the
phone will be automatically shown on
the Uconnect™ system display.
To check the compatibility of your
smartphone, refer to the indications on
the websites:
https://www.android.com/intl/it_it/auto/
and http://www.apple.com/it/ios/carplay/.
If the smartphone is connected
correctly to the car via the USB port,
the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto
icon will be displayed in place of the
button in the main menu.
Android Auto – app configuration
Before use, download the Android
Auto application to your smartphone
from Google Play Store.
The application is compatible with
Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and later
versions.
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Exiting from the Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto apps
You can still access the contents of the
Uconnect™system with the CarPlay
app enabled by using the controls
available and viewable on its display.
To return to the Uconnect™system
contents with the Android Auto app
enabled, select the last item on the
Android Auto system bar and select
"Go back to Uconnect".
To end the Apple CarPlay or Android
Auto session, physically disconnect the
smartphone from the USB port.
SETTINGS
Press the “Settings” button on the
display to show the main “Settings”
menu.
NOTE The menu items displayed vary
according to the versions.
Indicatively, the menu is composed of
the following items:
❒ Language;
❒ Display;
❒ Units;
❒ Voice commands;
❒ Clock & Date;❒ Safety & Driving Assistance (for
versions/markets, where provided);
❒ Lights;
❒ Doors & Locks;
❒ Engine Off Options;
❒ Audio;
❒ Phone/Bluetooth®;
❒ Radio Setup;
❒ Restore default settings;
❒ Clear personal data.
NAVIGATION
(Uconnect™ 7” HD Nav
LIVE only)
Press the “Nav” button to show the
navigation map on the display.
NOTE: The navigation system volume
can only be adjusted during navigation
when the system provides voice
indications.
Main navigation menu
In the navigation view, tap the “Main
menu” button to open the menu:
❒ Select the “Search” graphic button
to search for an address, a place or
a point of interest, then plan a route
to the location.❒ Select the “Current route” to delete
or edit the planned route.
❒ You can use
“My places” to create a collection of
useful or preferred addresses. The
following items are always available
in “My locations”:
“Home” and “Recent destinations”.
❒ Select the “Parking” graphic button
to find car parks.
❒ Select the “Weather” or “Speed
Camera Warnings” graphic button
to receive information on the
weather to see the position of
speed cameras.
NOTE The “Weather” and “Speed
Camera Warnings” functions are only
active if TomTom Services are
activated. Otherwise, the button will
appear greyed out (and the function will
not be available).
❒ Select “Petrol Station” to find petrol
stations.
❒ Select the
“TomTom Services” graphic button
to view the activation state of the
following services (subscription
needed): “Traffic”, “Speed
cameras”, “Weather”, “Online
search”.
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Dashboard ......................................................................7
Instrument panel ..............................................................9
– Versions with multifunction display.................................9
– Versions with colour display.........................................10
– Warning lights and messages.................................11-23
Display panel..................................................................24
– Multifunctional display panel.........................................24
– Colour display panel....................................................24
– Setup menu.................................................................24
– Trip computer............................................................ 25
– Set time.......................................................................25
– Deactivating front passenger airbag and side
bag..............................................................................26
– Service (Scheduled Maintenance) ................................26
– Headlight adjustment...................................................27
– Reset tyres..................................................................27
Keys.............................................................................. 27
– Code card................................................................. 27
– Mechanical key ...........................................................27
– Key with remote control ..............................................27
The Fiat Code System....................................................28
Start-up device ..............................................................28
– Steering lock ..............................................................29
Seats ............................................................................29
– Front seats .................................................................29Head restraints ..............................................................30
– Rear head restraints (removal)..................................... 31
Steering wheel ...............................................................31
Rear-view mirrors ..........................................................31
– Interior mirror ..............................................................31
– Interior electrochromic mirror.......................................32
– Interior mirrors.............................................................32
Manual climate control system........................................33
– Air recirculation ..........................................................33
Automatic climate control system ..................................34
– Automatic operation....................................................34
– Air recirculation ..........................................................34
External lights ................................................................35
– Daylight lights..............................................................35
– Dipped headlights/side lights.......................................35
– Main beam headlights .................................................35
– Parking lights.............................................................. 35
– Direction indicators......................................................35
– Lane change function..................................................35
– Follow Me Home function............................................35
– Auto function (Dusk sensor)........................................ 36
Window cleaning ...........................................................37
– Windscreen wipers......................................................37
– Rear window wiper .....................................................38
– Rain sensor................................................................ 38
Automatic wiping........................................................... 39
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Roof................................................................................39
– Fixed glass sunroof.......................................................39
– Sunroof .......................................................................40
Soft top...........................................................................41
Doors .............................................................................44
Electric windows ............................................................45
Boot............................................................................. 45
– Soft-touch handle.........................................................45
Roof rack/ski rack ..........................................................46
Bonnet ...........................................................................47
Controls .........................................................................47
– Dualdrive electric power steering .................................47
– ECO function ...............................................................48
– SPORT function .........................................................48
– Hazard lights ...............................................................48
– Front/rear fog lights ...............................................48-49
ABS system ...................................................................49
ESC system....................................................................49
iTPMS system.................................................................50
Fuel cut-off system..........................................................51
Parking sensors .............................................................52
Start&Stop system..........................................................53
– Operating mode...........................................................54
– Manual activation and deactivation...............................54
Refuelling the car ...........................................................54
– Diesel and petrol versions.............................................54
– LPG versions................................................................55
Version with LPG system.................................................56
– Introduction .................................................................56– Passive safety/active safety..........................................56
– LPG tank......................................................................57
– Selection of petrol/LPG supply type..............................57
Multimedia.................................................................... 58
– Tips, controls and general information ..........................58
– Inputs, USB PORTS AND connector.............................60
– Uconnect™ 3” Radio ................................................. 61
– Uconnect™ 5” Radio / Radionav ............................... 68
– Uconnect™ 7” HD LIVE - HD NAV LIVE...................... 83
Official type approvals.................................................... 98
Mopar
®Connect............................................................ 99
SAFETY
Occupant protection systems........................................101
Seat belts and pretensioners.........................................101
– Seat belts ..................................................................101
– SBR system...............................................................102
– Pretensioners ............................................................102
– Load limiters ..............................................................103
– General warnings for using the
seat belts.................................................................. 103
– Seat belts maintenance..............................................104
Child restraint systems..................................................104
– Carrying children safely ..............................................104
– Fitting a child restraint system with seat belts............ 105
– Passenger seat compliance with regulations on
universal child restraint system use ........................... 107
Installing an Isofix child restraint system.........................107
– Passenger seat compliance with regulations on
Isofix child restraint system use ..................................109
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Heavy-duty use of the car .............................................154
Engine compartments............................................155-157
Checking fluid levels .....................................................158
– Engine oil ...................................................................158
– Engine coolant ...........................................................158
– Washer fluid for windscreen/rear window ...................159
– Brake fluid .................................................................159
Battery..........................................................................159
– Inspecting the charge ................................................159
– Replacing the battery..................................................159
– Car inactivity .............................................................159
Wheels and tyres ..........................................................160
Brakes .........................................................................161
Windscreen wiper–Rear wiper ......................................161
– Replacing the windscreen wiper blades .....................161
– Replacing the rear window wiper blade ......................161
– Windscreen washer nozzles........................................162
– Rear window washer nozzles......................................162
Bodywork.....................................................................162
– Advice for preserving the
bodywork...................................................................162
Interiors.........................................................................164
Fabric seats and parts...................................................164
Plastic and coated parts................................................164
Genuine leather parts....................................................164TECHNICAL DATA
Identification data .........................................................165
– Identification data plate ............................................. 165
– Bodywork paint identification plate .............................165
– Chassis marking .......................................................166
– Engine marking .........................................................166
Engine...........................................................................167
Dimensions ..................................................................171
Wheels .........................................................................172
Tyre inflation pressures ................................................174
Snow chains ................................................................174
Snow tyres ...................................................................175
Steering .......................................................................175
Performance ................................................................176
Weights.........................................................................177
Refuelling .....................................................................180
Fluids and lubricants .....................................................182
– Product specifications.............................................. 182
Fuel consumption– CO
2emissions................................184
Prescriptions for handling the vehicle at the
end of its life................................................................. 185
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Personal safety....................................................187-201
Vehicle safety ......................................................202-207
Environmental protection...............................................208