KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
This section of the booklet gives you all
the information you need to
understand, interpret and use the
instrument panel correctly.DASHBOARD AND INSTRUMENT
PANEL ............................................ 51
DIGITAL DISPLAY............................ 53
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ............. 54
TRIP COMPUTER ........................... 55
WARNING LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES .................................... 57
-LOW BRAKE FLUID / HANDBRAKE
APPLIED / LOW BRAKE BOOSTER
VACUUM ............................................. 57
-EBD FAILURE .................................... 58
-AIR BAG FAILURE .............................. 59
-SEAT BELTS REMINDER.................... 59
-COMFORT-MATIC /
DUALOGIC™TRANSMISSION
FAULT ................................................. 59
-ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
TOO HIGH........................................... 60
-LOW BATTERY CHARGE ................... 60
-LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ........... 61
-ENGINE OIL DETERIORATED ............ 61
-LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL ................... 62
-DOOR OPEN ..................................... 62
-INJECTION/EOBD SYSTEM
FAILURE .............................................. 63
-ABS FAILURE..................................... 64
-FUEL RESERVE ................................. 64
-GLOW PLUG PREHEATING/GLOW
PLUG PREHEATING FAILURE ............. 65
-WATER IN DIESEL FILTER.................. 65
-VEHICLE PROTECTION SYSTEM
FAILURE - FIAT CODE ......................... 66
-REAR FOG LIGHTS............................ 66
-GENERAL FAILURE INDICATION ....... 67
-DPF (PARTICULATE FILTER)
CLEANING UNDERWAY ...................... 68
-BRAKE PAD WEAR ............................ 69-ASR SYSTEM DEACTIVATED ............. 70
-TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM
ACTIVATION ........................................ 70
-TPMS................................................. 71
-PARKING SENSOR FAILURE ............. 71
-START&STOP SYSTEM FAILURE....... 71
-DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS ............ 72
-FOLLOW ME HOME .......................... 72
-LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR ............ 73
-RIGHT DIRECTION INDICATOR ......... 73
-FOG LIGHTS ...................................... 73
-CRUISE CONTROL ............................ 73
-MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS ................ 74
-CNG SYSTEM FAILURE ..................... 74
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
WITH ROBOTISED GEARBOX
If the gear lever is in position N, place it
in any other gear, otherwise release
the brake pedal or move the gear lever
to (+), (–) or R.
For reasons of comfort, limiting
pollutant emissions and safety
purposes, the power unit can restart
automatically without any action on
behalf of the driver.
MANUAL ACTIVATION
AND DEACTIVATION
The system can be activated/
deactivated using the button A fig. 129
on the control panel.
When the function is not active, the
button LED is on. In addition, on some
versions, additional information
concerning the deactivation or
activation of the Start&Stop system is
given through a message on the
display.SAFETY FUNCTIONS
In engine cut-out conditions through
the Start&Stop system, if the driver
unfastens his/her seat belt and opens
the driver's door or the passenger door,
the engine can be restarted only by
using the key.
The driver is notified of this condition by
a buzzer, through the instrument panel
warning light fig. 128 flashing and,
where provided, by a message in the
display.
VEHICLE INACTIVITY
Versions with dummy pole fig. 130
If the vehicle is inactive, special care
must be taken to disconnect the
battery electrical power supply. This
procedure is carried out by
disconnecting the rapid release
negative terminal A from the negative
false pole B because there is a battery
status monitoring sensor D at the
negative battery pole C which should
never be disconnected except when
the actual battery is replaced.
Versions without dummy pole fig.
131
In case of car inactivity, special
attention must be paid due to the
disconnection of the battery power
supply.Proceed as follows: detach the
connector A (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 pole
except if the battery is replaced.
96)
129F0V0514
130F0V0042
131F0V0218
110
STARTING AND DRIVING
PARKING SENSORS
These are located in the rear bumper
fig. 135 and their function is to inform
the driver, through an intermittent
beeping noise, about the presence of
obstacles behind the vehicle.
ACTIVATION/
DEACTIVATION
The sensors are automatically activated
when reverse gear is engaged. As the
obstacle behind the vehicle gets closer
to the bumper, the frequency of the
acoustic signal increases.
Detection distances
If several obstacles are detected by the
sensors, only the nearest one is
considered.
112)
OPERATION WITH A
TRAILER
Parking sensor operation is
automatically deactivated when the
electric cable plug of the trailer is
inserted into the vehicle tow hook
socket. The sensors are automatically
reactivated when the trailer's cable plug
is removed.
IMPORTANT
If you wish to leave the tow hook fitted
without towing a trailer, it is advisable to
contact a Fiat Dealership for the
relevant system update operations
because the tow hook could be
detected as an obstacle by the central
sensors.
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
113)
When parking, take the utmost care
over obstacles that may be above or
under the sensor.
Sometimes, objects located very
near the rear of the vehicle are not
detected and could therefore damage
the vehicle or be damaged themselves.
The following conditions may influence
the performance of the parking
assistance system:
Reduced sensor sensitivity and a
reduction in the parking assistance
system performance could be due to
the presence on the surface of the
sensor of: ice, snow, mud, thick paint.
The sensor may detect a non-
existent obstacle (echo noise) due to
mechanical noises, for example when
washing the vehicle, in case of rain,
strong wind, hail.
The signals sent out by the sensors
can be altered by dirt, snow or ice
deposited on the sensors or by
ultrasound systems (e.g. truck
pneumatic brakes or pneumatic drills)
near the vehicle.
The performance of the parking
assistance system may also be affected
by the position of the sensors. For
example by a change in the ride setting
(caused by the wear of the shock
absorbers, suspension), changing the
tyres, overloading the vehicle and
carrying out specific tuning operations
that require the vehicle to be lowered.
Detection of obstacles in the upper
part of the vehicle (particularly in the
case of vans or chassis cabs) may not
be guaranteed because the system
detects obstacles that could strike the
lower part of the vehicle.
The parking sensors work properly
with the swing doors closed.
135F0V0077
116
STARTING AND DRIVING
42)PARAFLUUPanti-freeze is used in the
engine cooling system. Use the same fluid
as in the cooling system when topping
up. PARAFLU
UPcannot be mixed with any
other type of fluid. If this occurs, do not
start the engine and contact your Fiat
Dealership immediately.
43)Prevent brake fluid, which is highly
corrosive, from coming into contact with
painted parts. Should it happen,
immediately wash with water.
44)Do not press on the power steering
end of travel with engine on for more than
8 consecutive seconds, since noise is
produced and there is a risk of system
damages.
WARNING
3)Used engine oil and oil filters contain
substances which are harmful to the
environment. Contact a Fiat Dealership to
have the oil and filters changed. They
are equipped to dispose of the used oil
and filters respecting nature and the law.
4)Power steering fluid consumption is
extremely low; if another top-up is required
after only a short period of time, have the
system checked for leaks at a Fiat
Dealership.
5)Used transmission fluid contains
substances that are harmful to the
environment. It is advisable to have the oil
changed by a Fiat Dealership where it
will be disposed of respecting the
environment and according to legal
requirements.
RECHARGING THE
BATTERY
IMPORTANT The battery recharging
procedure is provided for information
purposes only. This operation should be
performed at a Fiat Dealership.
IMPORTANT Charging should be slow
at a low ampere rating for
approximately 24 hours. Charging for a
longer time may damage the battery.
IMPORTANT If a "quick-type" battery
charger is used with the battery fitted
on the car, before connecting it
disconnect both cables of the battery
itself. Do not use a "quick-type" battery
charger to provide the starting voltage.
To recharge, proceed as follows:
IN THE ABSENCE OF THE
START&STOP SYSTEM
disconnect the terminal from the
negative battery pole;
connect the charger cables to the
battery terminals, observing the poles;
turn on the charger;
when you have finished, turn the
charger off before disconnecting the
battery;
reconnect the terminal to the
negative battery pole.WITH START&STOP
SYSTEM
Versions with dummy pole fig. 199
disconnect the quick release
negative terminal A from the dummy
negative terminal B; this is because
a battery status monitoring sensor D is
fitted on the negative battery terminal
C and should never be disconnected
except for when the battery is actually
replaced;
connect the positive cable of the
charger to the positive pole of the
battery and the negative cable to the
dummy negative terminal B;
turn on the charger;
after the recharge, turn the charger
off before disconnecting it from the
battery;
199F0V0381
166
SERVICING AND CARE
Lifting the vehicle..................142
L
Luggage compartment..............42
Main beam headlights.........29-126
Manual climate control system.......36
Manual deactivation of
passenger side front airbag
and side bag for chest/head
protection........................97
MSR system........................80
Multifunction display.................54
Control buttons..................54
Multifunction display
Set-up menu....................54
Number plate lights (for
hatchback versions).............127
Number plate lights (for versions
with wing doors).................128
Occupant protection systems.......81
Official type approvals..............251
Parking sensors...................116
Parking the vehicle.................106
Partitions...........................23
Passenger side front airbag..........97
Performance.......................196
Power steering fluid................165
Prescriptions for vehicle at end
of life...........................224Pretensione r
Procedure for diesel versions.......104
Procedure for petrol versions.......104
Rear doors.........................15
Rear fog lights.......................29
Rear light clusters..................126
Rear view mirrors....................27
Rear window washer................33
Rear Window Wiper..............32-33
Recharging the battery.............166
Refuelling..........................190
Refuelling the vehicle...............117
Regular checks....................154
Replacing a bulb...................122
Replacing an exterior bulb..........125
Replacing fuses....................129
Replacing interior bulbs.............128
Rims and tyres.....................176
SBR system........................83
Scheduled Servicing...............145
Seat belts...........................81
Seats...............................17
Driver’s seat.....................17
Passenger seat..................18
Rear seats......................19
Service schedule...................146Side airbags.......................101
Side bag...........................101
Side doors..........................14
Side lights......................28-125
Snow chains.......................168
Spark plugs (type)..................173
Speed block.......................113
Start&Stop system.................109
Starting the engine.................104
Steering wheel......................26
Switching off the engine............105
Symbols.............................5
Third brake lights..................126
Tips, controls and general
information......................226
Towing the vehicle..................143
Towing trailers.....................119
TPMS.............................111
Traction Plus system...............115
Trip computer.......................55
Types of bulbs.....................123
Tyres ..............................176
Uconnect 5” LIVE – Uconnect
5” Nav LIVE.....................238
Uconnect Radio....................228
Using the gearbox.................107
INDEX
........................84
oad limiters........................84
Seat belts maintenance...........85