Dashboard fusebox
Protected device Fuse Ampere
Right dipped beam headlight F12 7.5
Left dipped headlight F13 7.5
Engine compartment control unit relay, dashboard control unit relay
(+key)F31 5
Lighting of roof lights in the passenger compartment (+battery) F32 7.5
Battery monitoring sensor for Start&Stop versions (+battery) F33 7.5
Minibus interior lights (emergency) F34 7.5
Radio, Climate control system, Alarm, Tachograph, Battery
disconnecting control unit, Timer Webasto timer (+battery), TPMS,
Current stabiliser for radio setup (S&S)F36 10
Brake lights control (main), Instrument panel (+key), Gateway (for
transformers)F37 7.5
Door lock (+battery) F38 20
Windscreen wiper (+key) F43 20
Driver's side electric window F47 20
Passenger side electric window F48 20
Parking sensor control unit, radio, steering wheel controls, central
control panel, left control panel, auxiliary panel, battery
disconnecting control unit (+key), Trailer hook, Rain sensor, Current
stabiliser (for S&S)F49 5
Climate control system, power steering control unit, reversing lights,
Tachograph (+key), TOM TOM setup, Lane Departure Warning, Rear
camera, Headlight alignment correctorF51 5
Instrument panel (+battery) F53 7.5
Not available F89 -
Left main beam headlight F90 7.5
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USEFUL ADVICE FOR
EXTENDING THE LIFE OF
YOUR BATTERY
To avoid draining your battery and
make it last longer, observe the
following instructions:
when you park the vehicle, ensure
that the doors, tailgate and bonnet are
closed properly, to prevent any roof
lights from remaining on inside the
passenger's compartment;
switch off all roof lights inside the
vehicle: the vehicle is however
equipped with a system which switches
all internal lights off automatically;
do not keep accessories (e.g. radio,
hazard warning lights, etc.) switched
on for a long time when the engine
is not running;
before carrying out any operation on
the electrical system, disconnect the
negative battery cable through the
suitable terminal;
completely tighten the battery
terminals.IMPORTANT After turning the ignition
key to STOP and having closed the
driver side door, wait at least one
minute before disconnecting the
electrical supply from the battery. When
reconnecting the electrical supply to
the battery, make sure that the ignition
key is in the STOP position and the
driver side door is closed.
IMPORTANT If the charge level remains
under 50% for a long time, the battery
is damaged by sulphation, reducing
its capacity and efficiency at start-up.
The battery will also be more at risk
of freezing (this can happen already at
-10°C).
Refer to the paragraph "Car inactivity"
in "Starting and driving" if the car is
left parked for a long time.If, after buying the vehicle, you want to
install electrical accessories which
require permanent electric supply
(alarm, etc.) or accessories that in any
case burden the electrical supply,
contact a Fiat Dealership, whose
qualified personnel, in addition
to suggesting the most suitable devices
from Lineaccessori MOPAR, will
evaluate the overall electrical
consumption, checking whether the
vehicle electrical system is capable of
withstanding the load required, or
whether it should be integrated with a
more powerful battery.
Since some of these devices continue
to consume electricity even when
the engine is off, they gradually run
down the battery.
IMPORTANT If a tachograph is fitted, if
the vehicle is parked for a long period
of 5 days, it is advisable to disconnect
the negative battery terminal to
maintain its charge.
If the vehicle is equipped with a battery
disconnection function (disconnector),
see the description of the procedure
in the "Controls" paragraph in the
"Dashboard and controls" section.
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BODYWORK
PROTECTION AGAINST
ATMOSPHERIC AGENTS
The main causes of corrosion are the
following:
atmospheric pollution;
salty air and humidity (coastal areas,
or hot humid climates);
seasonal environmental conditions.
ADVICE FOR
PRESERVING THE
BODYWORK
Paintwork
Paintwork does not only serve an
aesthetic purpose, but also protects the
underlying sheet metal.
Touch up abrasions and scratches
immediately to prevent rust formation.
Use only original paint products for
touch-ups (see “Bodywork paint
identification plate” in the “Technical
specifications” section).
Normal maintenance of paintwork
consists in washing the car: the
frequency depends on the conditions
and environment where the car is used.
For example, it is advisable to wash
the vehicle more often in areas with
high levels of environmental pollution or
on roads spread with salt.To correctly wash the vehicle, proceed
as follows:
wash the bodywork using a low
pressure jet of water;
wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy
solution over the bodywork, frequently
rinsing the sponge;
rinse well with water and dry with a
jet of air or a chamois leather.
If you put the vehicle through a car
wash, follow these recommendations:
remove the aerial from the roof
so it does not get damaged;
the vehicle should be washed with
water added to a soapy solution;
rinse thoroughly to avoid soap
marks remaining on the bodywork or
less visible parts.
Windows
To clean glasses, use specific cleaning
products. Use clean cloths to avoid
scratching the glass or altering the
transparency.
IMPORTANT Wipe the rear window
inside gently with a cloth following the
direction of the filaments to avoid
damaging the heating device.Front headlights
IMPORTANT Never use aromatic
substances (e.g. petrol) or ketones (e.g.
acetone) for cleaning the plastic lenses
of the headlights.
59)
6)
WARNING
59)Some automatic systems equipped
with old generation blades and/or with
a poor maintenance can damage the paint,
promoting the creation of microscoring
which give an opaque/coated appearance
to the paint, especially on dark colours.
In this case, just lightly polish with specific
products.
WARNING
6)Detergents pollute the water. The
vehicle should be washed in areas
equipped for collecting and purifying the
liquid used in the washing process.
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SERVICING AND CARE
PERFORMANCE
Top permitted speed after initial vehicle use in km/h.
Versions2.0 115
Multijet 22.3 130
Multijet 22.3 150
ECOJET/
Multijet 22.3 180 Multijet 2
Light / Maxi Light / Maxi Light / Maxi Light Maxi
VAN (excluding
Tempo Libero
version)LOW roof (H1) 148 155 161171 (15" tyres
only)
161 (for 15" / 16”
tyres)161
MEDIUM roof
(H2)143 150 157166 (15" tyres
only)
161 (for 15" / 16”
tyres)160
HIGH roof (H3) 148 145 162 152 155
TRAILER
TRUCK / CAB
CHASSIS /
CHASSIS
COWLS /
PLATFORMS
(excluding
Tempo Libero
version)LOW roof (H1) 148 155 157171 (15" tyres
only)
161 (for 15" / 16”
tyres)161
CAB CHASSIS /
CHASSIS
COWLS (Tempo
Libero version)LOW roof (H1) 148 152 152 152 152
VAN (Tempo
Libero version)LOW roof (H1) 148 152 152 152 152
MEDIUM roof
(H2)143 150 152 152 152
HIGH roof (H3) 148 145 152 152 152
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Versions2.3 130 Multijet 2 with AdBlue
Light / Maxi
PANORAMA/COMBILOW roof (H1) 155
MEDIUM roof (H2) 150
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TECHNICAL DATA
Versions3.0 140 Natural Power
Light / Maxi
Running on petrol(*)–90
Running on methaneLOW roof H1 159
MEDIUM roof H2 155
HIGH roof H3 153
(*) N2-category vehicles are limited to 90 km/h by type-approval requirements. M2-category vehicles are limited to 100 km/h by type-approval requirements.
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FUEL CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption figures given in the tables below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by
specific European Directives.
These consumption values refer to basic vehicles without optionals.
The following procedures are used to measure the fuel consumption:
urban cycle: begins with cold starting, followed by driving simulating the use of the vehicle in town;
extra-urban cycle: driving that simulates using the vehicle out of town with frequent acceleration in all gears; the speed
varies from 0 to 120 km/h;
combined consumption: calculated with a weighting of approximately 37% of the urban cycle and 63% of the extra-urban
cycle.
IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic situations, weather conditions, driving style, general conditions of the vehicle, trim
level/equipment/accessories, climate control system, vehicle load, roof rack, other situations that affect aerodynamics or air
drag may lead to different fuel consumption levels than those measured.
IMPORTANT It should also be pointed out that whilst the vehicle is being run in (up to around 3000 km) the fuel consumption
may be higher than the figures given.
Fuel consumption (according to the current European Directive - litres/100 km)
2.0 115 Multijet 2
VersionF.C.(*)Consumption
Urban Extra-urban Combined
Light / Tempo Libero 1700 6.1 5.3 5.6
Light / Tempo Libero 1810 6.3 5.5 5.8
Light / Tempo Libero 1930 6.3 5.7 5.9
Light / Tempo Libero 2040 6.6 5.9 6.2
Light / Tempo Libero 2150 6.7 6.1 6.3
(*) Flywheel class
251
Fluids and lubricants...............248
Fog lights...........................32
Follow Me Home device.............29
Front airbags......................111
Front airbag driver's side.......111
Manually deactivating the front
airbag and side bag............112
Passenger side front airbag.....112
Front light clusters.................152
Front roof light
(changing a bulb)................157
Fuel consumption..................251
Fuel cut-off switch.................185
Fuel tank cap......................133
Fuses (replacement)................158
Gateway fms module..............171
Gear Shift Indicator..................56
Hazard warning lights...............32
HBA (Hydraulic Brake Assist)
system...........................87
HBA (system).......................87
Head restraints
Front ............................46
Headlight alignment corrector.......30
Headlight washers...................36
Headlights
Headlight alignment
corrector........................30
Light beam alignment............30
Heated rear window.................33Heating and ventilation..............37
Heating and ventilation controls......38
Hill Descent.........................88
Hill Descent Control System.........88
Hill Holder (system)..................86
Hill Holder system...................86
Identification data..................215
Ignition switch.......................10
Independent additional heater........40
Inflation pressure...................226
Inflation procedure.................181
Instrument panel....................52
Interior.............................213
Interior fittings.......................47
Isofix child restraint systems
(setup)
Arrangement possibilities for
child restraint system on seats
of vehicle......................107
Jump starting.....................183
Lifting the vehicle..................209
Light beam alignment................30
Light bulbs
Bulbs types....................150
Lights off............................27
Loading advice.....................140
Main beam headlights..............28
Maintenance and care - regular
checks..........................190Maintenance and care -
Scheduled Servicing.............190
Maintenance and care -
scheduled servicing plan.........192
Manually deactivating the front
airbag and side bag.............112
Moving footboard...................16
MSR (System).......................85
MSR system........................85
Multifunction display
Control buttons..................57
Setup menu.....................58
Nozzles...........................209
Number plate lights................156
On-board instruments..............52
Parking lights.......................29
Parking sensors....................128
Performance.......................237
Pollen filter.........................206
Power Socket.......................47
Power steering.....................222
Power steering fluid................203
Pre-tensioners......................98
Prolonged vehicle inactivity.........147
Radio.............................266
Rain sensor.........................35
Rear door with two wings............15
Rear fog lights.......................32
Rear footboard......................16
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