FOG LIGHTS ALIGNMENT
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the
headlights checked and adjusted.
ADJUSTING THE
HEADLIGHTS WHEN
ABROAD
The dipped beam headlights are
aligned for operation in the country
where the vehicle was originally
purchased. When in countries where
you drive on the other side of the road,
you need to alter the light beam
direction by affixing a specially designed
self-adhesive film in order not to dazzle
the vehicles travelling in the opposite
direction. This film is provided by
Lineaccessori MOPAR and is available
at Fiat Dealerships.
CEILING LIGHTS
FRONT ROOF LIGHT WITH
SPOT LIGHTS
The switch A fig. 58 is used to switch
the roof lights on/off. With the switch A
in the middle position, the lights C
and D go on/off when front doors are
opened/closed. With switch A pressed
to the left, the lights C and D are always
off. With switch A pressed to the right,
the lights C and D are always on.
Lights switch on/off progressively.
The switch B is a spot light; when the
roof light is off, it switches the following
on individually:
light C if pressed on the left side;
light D if pressed on the right side.
The timed period ends automatically
when the doors are locked.Ceiling light timing
On some versions, to facilitate getting
in/out of the vehicle at night or with
poor lighting, 2 different timed modes
are available.
for entering the vehicle;
for leaving the vehicle;
REMOVABLE CEILING
LIGHT
(for versions/markets, where provided)
It is used as both a fixed light and a
portable electric torch.
When the removable light is connected
to its fixed mount fig. 59, the electric
torch battery is automatically
recharged.
With the vehicle stationary and the
ignition key either turned to STOP or
removed, the roof light is recharged for
a maximum of 15 minutes.
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CONTROLS
HAZARD WARNING
LIGHTS
They are turned on by pressing switch
A fig. 60, regardless of the ignition key's
position.
The
andwarning lights on the
instrument panel turn on when this
device is enabled. Press switch A again
to turn the lights off.
Emergency braking
(for versions/markets, where provided)
In the event of emergency braking,
the hazard warning lights turn on
automatically together with the
and
warning lights on the instrument
panel. The function switches off
automatically when the nature of the
braking changes.FOG LIGHTS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
With the side lights on, press the
button fig. 61 to turn the fog lights
on. The
warning light on the
instrument panel turns on.
Press the button again to switch the
lights off.
REAR FOG LIGHT
With the dipped beam headlights on or
with the side lights and fog lights on
(for versions/markets, where provided),
these lights turn on when the
button
fig. 62 is pressed. The
warning
light on the instrument panel turns on.
Press the button again to turn the lights
off, or turn off the dipped beams
and/or the front fog lights (where
provided).FRONT FOG
LIGHTS/REAR FOG
LIGHTS
(For 2.3 150 ECOJET versions)
With the dipped beam headlights on,
use the button A fig. 63 to turn on
the front/rear fog lights, as follows:
first press: turns on the fog lights,
the
warning light on the instrument
panel will turn on;
second press: turns on the rear fog
lights, the
warning light on the
instrument panel will turn on;
third press: turns off the front/rear
fog lights.
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MODE
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KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE
PARKING LIGHTS
These lights can only be turned on with
ignition key in the STOP position or
removed by moving the left stalk ring
first to theOposition and then to the
orposition. Thewarning
light switches on in the instrument
panel.
ECO FUNCTION
(For versions/markets, where provided)
Press theECObutton fig. 63 to enable
this function. When the function is
enabled, the corresponding LED on the
button turns on together with an icon
and a message on the display.
This function is memorised, so when
the vehicle is started again, the system
keeps the setting it had before the
engine was stopped. Press theECO
button again to disable the function and
restore the normal driving setting.In the event of a malfunction with the
function on, the system automatically
disables theECOfunction and restores
the normal driving setting.
HEATED REAR WINDOW
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Press button A fig. 64 to enable. The
device will be switched off automatically
after approximately 20 minutes.
BATTERY
DISCONNECTION
FUNCTION
(DISCONNECTOR)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The battery disconnection function is
enabled with the ignition key in the
BATT position, as illustrated on the
dedicated plate located in the area
shown in fig. 65.
To turn the ignition key to BATT
position, press the button A (red) fig.
66.The battery will be disconnected, by
interrupting the earth lead, about 7
minutes after the key is turned to the
BATT position.
This 7 minute period is necessary to:
allow the driver to get out of the
vehicle and lock the doors using the
remote control;
guarantee that all the vehicle
electrical systems have been
deactivated.
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With the battery disconnected, access
to the vehicle will only be possible by
unlocking the driver's door using the
mechanical lock.
To restore the battery connection, insert
the ignition key and turn it to the MAR
position, the vehicle can be started
normally at this point.
If the battery is disconnected, it may be
necessary to set certain electrical
devices again (e.g. clock, date, etc.).
DOOR LOCKING
To lock all doors at the same time,
press the button A fig. 67, located on
the centre console, regardless of the
ignition key's position.
The LED on the button switches on
when the doors are locked.The electric window panel there is a
button D fig. 68, which independently
unlocks/locks the load compartment.WINDOW WASHING
IN BRIEF
The right-hand lever fig. 69 turns on
the windscreen wiper/washerand,
where provided, the headlight
washers and the rain sensor.
This operates only with the ignition
key turned to MAR.
SCREEN WIPER/WASHER
The left-hand lever fig. 69 has five
different positions:
Awindscreen wiper off.
Bintermittent operation.
With the stalk in position B, turn ring
nut F to select one of four different
speeds for the intermittent operation
mode:
very slow intermittent operation.
--slow intermittent operation.
---medium intermittent operation.
----fast intermittent operation.
Ccontinuous slow operation.
Dcontinuous fast operation
Etemporary fast operation (unstable
position).
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KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE
Temporary fast operation in position E
is limited to the time that the lever is
manually held in this position. The lever
returns to position A when it is
released, automatically stopping the
windscreen wipers.
4)
IMPORTANT We recommend replacing
the blades once a year.“Smart washing” function
Pulling the stalk towards the steering
wheel (unstable position) operates
the windscreen washer fig. 70.
Keeping the stalk pulled for more than
half a second, with just one movement
it is possible to operate the washer
jet and the wiper at the same time.
The windscreen wiper stops working
three strokes after the stalk is released.
A further stroke after approx. 6 seconds
completes the wiping cycle.
RAIN SENSOR
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The rain sensor is located behind the
driving mirror in contact with the
windscreen and has the purpose of
automatically adjust, during the
intermittent operation, the frequency of
the windscreen wiper strokes as to
the rain intensity.IMPORTANT Keep the glass in the
sensor area clean.
Activation fig. 69
Move the right lever down by one click
(position B).
The activation of the sensor is signalled
by a "stroke" to show that the
command has been acquired.
Turn the control F to increase the rain
sensor sensitivity.
The increasing of the rain sensor
sensitivity is signalled by a "stroke" to
show that the command has been
acquired.
If the windscreen washer is used with
the rain sensor activated, the normal
washing cycle is performed, after which
the rain sensor resumes its normal
automatic operation.
Deactivation fig. 69
Move the lever from position B or turn
the ignition key to OFF. The next time
the vehicle is started (ignition key in ON
position), the sensor is not reactivated
even if the lever is still in position B.
To activate the sensor, move the lever
to position A or C and then back to
position B or turn the ring nut for
adjusting the sensitivity. Rain sensor
activation will be indicated by at least
one wiper “stroke” even if the
windscreen is dry.
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Turn the knob D to the maximum
heating position (knob at red
sector);warm air will emerge (with the
engine warmed up), from the rear
footwell outlets (located under the seats
in the 2nd and 3rd row for Panorama
versions and the grille on the left wheel
arch side for Combi versions).
ADDITIONAL REAR
CLIMATE CONTROL
(Panorama and Combi)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The Panorama and Combi versions
are equipped with a main heating/air
conditioning system plus an additional
system (available on request) with
controls in the roof panel trim above the
second row of seats fig. 77. Button F
fig. 78 on the control panel must be
enabled for operation; the air
conditioning only works if the main
climate control system is on.
When the knob D is placed in the
fully cold position (control in blue sector)
cold air comes out the vents in the
ceiling.
Turn the knob D to the maximum
heating position (knob at red
sector);warm air will emerge (with the
engine warmed up), from the rear
footwell outlets (located under the seats
in the 2nd and 3rd row for Panorama
versions and the grille on the left wheel
arch side for Combi versions).
If the selector knob D is placed in
the intermediate positions, the air
will be distributed between the vents in
the ceiling and the rear footwell vents,
varying the temperature.
IMPORTANT If the compressor on the
main climate control system control
is turned on (operation of button E),
even if the additional climate control
system fan is in position 0, the 1st
speed will automatically be activated to
prevent ice formation, with possible
damage to the component.
WARNING
35)The heater burns fuel in the same way
as the engine, though to a lesser extent. To
prevent poisoning and asphyxiation, the
supplementary heater must never be
turned on, not even for short periods, in
closed environments such as a garage or
workshops without extraction fans for
the exhaust gases.
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
ELECTRIC
Switches fig. 79 on the inner armrest of
the driver's door control the following
with the ignition key in the MAR
position:
A: left front window opening/closing;
B: right front window opening/closing.
Continuous automatic operation
Keep one of the buttons pressed for
longer than half a second to operate
the automatic continuous window
operation function. The window stops
when it reaches the end of travel
position, or when the button is pressed
again.
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KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE
IMPORTANT With the ignition key in the
STOP position or extracted, the
electric windows remain activated for
about 3 minutes and are deactivated
immediately when one of the doors
is opened.
Front passenger side door
A dedicated switch for operating the
window is located on the inner armrest
of the passenger side front door.
36)
WARNING
36)Improper use of the electric windows
can be dangerous. Before and during
operation, always check that passengers
are not exposed to the risk of being injured
either directly by the moving windows or
through objects getting caught or struck by
them. When leaving the vehicle, always
remove the key from the ignition switch to
avoid the risk of injury to anyone remaining
in the vehicle due to accidental operation
of the electric windows.
BONNET
OPENING
Proceed as follows:
open the driver's door to gain
access to the bonnet release handle;
pull the lever fig. 80 in the direction
indicated by the arrow;
lift lever A fig. 81 as shown in the
figure;
lift the bonnet and, at the same time,
release the bonnet stay fig. 82 from its
locking device D, then insert the end
C fig. 83 of the bonnet stay into the
housing E.
IMPORTANT Before opening the
bonnet, check that the windscreen
wiper arms are not lifted from the
windscreen.CLOSING
Proceed as follows:
hold the bonnet up with one hand
and with the other remove the stay
C fig. 83 from the housing E and fit it
back in its locking device D fig. 82;
lower the bonnet to approximately
20 centimetres from the engine
compartment and let it drop. Make sure
that the bonnet is completely closed
and not only fastened by the locking
device by trying to open it. If it is not
perfectly closed, do not try to press the
bonnet down but open it and repeat
the procedure.
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ENGINE OIL LEVEL
GAUGE
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The gauge provides a graphic indication
of the level of oil in the engine.
When the ignition key is turned to the
MAR position, the display fig. 98 -
fig. 99 shows the oil level by turning
on/off five symbols.
The gradual switching off of the
symbols indicates a decreasing oil level.Four or five symbols light up to indicate
a sufficient level of oil in the sump. If
the fifth symbol is not lit, this does not
indicate a fault or that insufficient oil
is present in the sump.
If the oil level is lower than the minimum
required value, the display shows a
dedicated message indicating minimum
engine oil level and the need for a
top-up.
IMPORTANT To find out the correct oil
quantity, always check using the
dipstick (see paragraph “Checking
levels” in the section “Maintenance and
care”).
After a few seconds, the symbol display
indicating the amount of engine oil
disappears and:
When the next scheduled servicing
intervention is approaching, the time
to the next service is displayed and the
õ symbol lights up on the display.
When the service date is reached, the
display shows a dedicated message;
Later on, if the time for changing the
engine oil is getting close, the distance
until the next oil change will appear
on the display. When the service interval
has expired a dedicated warning will
be shown on the display.CONTROL BUTTONS
To scroll up through the
screen and the related options
or to increase the displayed
value.
MODEPress briefly to access the menu
and/or go to next screen or to
confirm the required menu
option. Hold down to go back to
the standard screen.
To scroll down through the
screen and the related options
or to decrease the displayed
value.
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99 - Versions with reconfigurable multifunction
displayF1A0355
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