USE OF THE OWNER HANDBOOK
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Each time direction instructions (left/right or forwards/backwards) about the vehicle are given, these must be intended as
regarding an occupant in the driver's seat. Special cases not complying with this rule will be specified as appropriate in the text.
The figures in the Owner Handbook are provided by way of example only: this might imply that some details of the image do
not correspond to the actual arrangement of your vehicle. In addition, the Handbook has been conceived considering vehicles
with steering wheel on the left side; it is therefore possible that on vehicles with steering wheel on the right side, the position
or construction of some controls is not exactly mirror-like with respect to the figure.
To identify the chapter with the information needed you can consult the index at the end of this Owner Handbook.
Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedicated graphic tabs, at the side of each odd page. A few pages further there is a key
for getting to know the chapter order and the relevant symbols in the tabs. There is in any case a textual indication of the
current chapter at the side of each even page.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
While reading this Owner Handbook you will find a series ofWARNINGSto prevent procedures that could damage your
vehicle.
There are alsoPRECAUTIONSthat must be carefully followed to prevent incorrect use of the components of the vehicle,
which could cause accidents or injuries.
Therefore allWARNINGSandPRECAUTIONSmust always be carefully followed.
WARNINGSandPRECAUTIONSare recalled in the text with the following symbols:
personal safety;
vehicle integrity;
environmental protection.
NOTE These symbols, when necessary, are indicated besides the title or at the end of the line and are followed by a number.
That number recalls the corresponding warning at the end of the relevant section.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE
KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
SAFETY
STARTING AND DRIVING
IN AN EMERGENCY
SERVICING AND CARE
TECHNICAL DATA
MULTIMEDIA
INDEX
5
GATEWAY FMS
MODULE
The Gateway FMS Module provides the
interface between the vehicle data
network and the FMS standard.
FMS: The Fleet Management Systems
Interface (FMS) is a standard interface
that allows the vehicle’s digital
electronic control unit signals to be
read. The information in these signals
can be used to facilitate the vehicle’s
personalisation or special outfitting. The
Gateway FMS Module supports the
following FMS Standard versions:
FMS - Standard Interface
description Vers. 02 (available on
http://www.fms-standard.com/Truck/
index.htm)
Bus FMS - Standard Interface
description Vers. 02 (available
onhttp://www.fms-standard.com/Bus/
index.htm)
We advise having the Gateway FMS
Module installed by the Fiat Dealership
or specialist technicians. The fitting
instructions are in the Fitters/Installers
Manual on the HYPERLINK website
"http://www.fiatprofessional-
converters.com"www.fiatprofessional-
converters.com.The following table shows all signals
available to control units interfaced with
the Gateway FMS Module.
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SNOW TYRES
The performance of these tyres is
considerably reduced when the tread
depth is less than 4 mm. Replace them
in this case.
IMPORTANT When using snow tyres
with a maximum speed index below the
one that can be reached by the vehicle
(increased by 5%), place a notice in
the passenger compartment, plainly in
view, which states the maximum speed
allowed by the snow tyres (as per EC
Directive).
All four tyres should be the same (brand
and track) to ensure greater safety
when driving and braking as well as a
good manoeuvrability.
Remember that you should not change
the rotation direction of the tyres.
204)
WARNING
204)The maximum speed for snow tyres
marked “Q” is 160 km/h, while it is 190
km/h for “T” tyres and 210 km/h for "H"
tyres. You should, however, always stick to
the speed limits of the highway code.
SNOW CHAINS
The use of snow chains should be in
compliance with local regulations of
each country.
Snow chains can be fitted to the tyres
of the front wheels (drive wheels) only.
Use of Lineaccessori MOPAR snow
chains is recommended. Check the
tension of the snow chains after the first
few metres have been driven.
58)
IMPORTANT With snow chains, use the
accelerator with extreme care to
prevent, or to limit as much as possible,
slipping of the drive wheels that could
cause chain breakage, resulting in
damage to the car body or mechanical
components.
IMPORTANT For versions fitted with
225/75 R16 tyre, use snow chains with
max. thickness 16 mm.
When travelling on snowy roads with
snow chains, it may be helpful to turn
the ASR off: in fact, in these conditions,
the drive wheels skidding when setting
off gives you better traction.
WARNING
58)Keep the vehicle's speed down when
snow chains are fitted; never exceed 50
km/h. Avoid potholes, do not drive over
steps or pavements, and do not drive long
distances over roads without snow, to
avoid damaging both your vehicle and the
road surface.
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RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED
2.3 130 Multijet 2 – 130 Multijet 2 with AdBlue – 150 ECOJET – 150 Multijet 2 – 180 Multijet 2 Power – 3.0 140
Natural Power
Versions Wheels Tyres provided Winter tyres
LIGHT 15”(*)6 Jx15-68 215/70 R15 C (109/107 S) 225/70 R15 C (112/110 S) 225/70 R15 C (112/110 R) M+S
LIGHT (TEMPO
LIBERO) 15”
(**)6 Jx15-68 215/70 R15 CP (109 Q) – 225/70 R15 C (112/110 R) M+S
LIGHT 16”
(*)6 Jx16-68 215/75 R16 C (116/114 R) 225/75 R16 C (118/116 R) 225/75 R16 C (116/114 R) M+S
LIGHT (TEMPO
LIBERO) 16”
(***)6 Jx16-68 225/75 R16 CP (116 Q) – 225/75 R16 C (116/114 R) M+S
MAXI6 Jx16-68
215/75 R16 C (116/114 R)
(°)225/75 R16 C (118/116 R) 225/75 R16 C (116/114 R) M+S
MAXI TEMPO
LIBERO
(****)
(*****)6 Jx16-68 225/75 R16 CP (116 Q) – 225/75 R16 C (116/114 R) M+S
(*) 3000 / 3300 / 3500 kg GVW
(**)3000 / 3300 / 3500 / 3650 kg GVW
(***) 3000 / 3500 / 3650 kg GVW
(°) 3500 / 4000 kg GVW excluding 4250 kg GVW
(****) 3500 / 4000 / 4250 kg GVW
(*****) GVW 4400 kg
.
If using M+S winter tyres with speed index lower than “S” for 15" wheels and “R” for 16" wheels, respect the max. vehicle
speed indicated in the table: Maximum speed index.
IMPORTANT Only use the tyres indicated on the vehicle Registration document.
If using class C tyres on a Camping vehicle, always use wheels with a metal inflation valve. When replacing, it is always
advisable to use Camping tyres.
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Within each list, the "ABC" button
allows the user to skip to the desired
letter in the list.
Radio station alphabetic selection
Use the A-B-C button on the front
panel to jump alphabetically to the first
DAB station available for the chosen
letter.Fast forward/rewind through tracks
Press and hold down the
button
to fast forward the selected track or
keep the
button pressed to fast
rewind the track.
Fast forwarding/rewinding will stop
once the
/button is released or
when the previous/next track is
reached.
Track selection (browse)
Use this function to scroll through and
select the tracks on the active device.
The choices available depend on the
device connected.
For example, on a USB/iPod device
you can also scroll through the list
of artists, genres and albums available
on the device depending on the
information present on the tracks using
the BROWSE ENTER button/knob.
Within each alphabetical list, theA-B-C
button on the front panel allows the
user to skip to the desired letter in the
list.
NOTE This button might be disabled for
someApple®devices.Turn the BROWSE ENTER button/knob
to select the desired category and
then press the button/knob to confirm
the selection.
Press the
button to cancel the
function.
NOTE The indexing time of a USB
device can vary according to the media
inserted (in some cases it can take a
few minutes).
Track information display
Press theINFObutton to select the
information displayed while playing
(Artist, Album, Genre, Name, Folder,
File name).
Press the button to exit from the
screen.
Shuffle
Press the
button to play the tracks
on USB/iPod in a random order.
The corresponding icon is displayed.
Press again to deactivate the function.
Repeat
Press the
button to activate this
function. The corresponding icon is
displayed.
Press again to deactivate the function.
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MEDIA MODE
Interaction modes for AUX (for versions/
markets where provided), USB/iPod
operation.
Audio source selection
Press the MEDIA button to select the
desired audio source from those
available: AUX (for versions/markets,
where provided) or USB/iPod.
Change track (next/previous)
Briefly press the
button or turn the
BROWSE ENTER button/knob
clockwise to play the next track, or
briefly press the
button or turn the
BROWSE ENTER button/knob
anticlockwise to return to the beginning
of the selected track or to the beginning
of the previous track if the current one
has been played for less than 3
seconds.NOTE The BROWSE ENTER button
does not allow any operation on an
AUX device (for versions/markets,
where provided).
Press the BROWSE ENTER button to
activate this function on the source
being played.
INDEX
4
-Seater bench seat (Crew Cab
Van versions).....................23
ABS (System)......................85
ABS system.........................85
Additional heater....................40
Additional rear climate control
(Panorama/Combi)................44
Additional rear heating
(Panorama/Combinato)...........43
Additive for diesel emissions
AdBlue (UREA)..................138
Advice for extending battery life.....207
Air cleaner.........................206
Air suspension......................49
ASR (system).......................87
ASR system.........................87
Automatic climate control
system...........................39
Automatic headlight sensor..........29
Automatic main beam
headlights........................28
Battery
Replacement...................206
Battery (disconnector)...............33
Battery (recharging)................184
Battery disconnector................33
Battery replacement................206
body paintwork identification
plate............................215Bodywork
Advice for preserving the
bodywork......................212
Protection from atmospheric
agents.........................212
Bodywork version..................217
Bonnet.............................45
Brake fluid.........................204
Bump starting......................184
Cargo space.......................20
Carrying children safely
Arrangement possibilities for
child restraint systems..........103
Child restraint systems.........101
Safety regulations..............104
Ceiling lights........................31
Changing a wheel..................176
Chassis marking...................215
Checking levels....................199
Climatizzatore manual...............38
CO2 emissions....................258
Comfort-matic Gearbox............123
Compartment beneath
passenger side front seat..........47
Compatibility of vehicle seats
with Isofix child seats............107
Conditions of use..................132
Controls............................32
Cruise Control.....................126
Cylinder marking...................216
Daytime running lights..............27
Dead lock device....................13
Demanding vehicle use.............191
Dimensions........................227
Dipped beam headlights.............27
Direction indicators..................29
Display
Standard screen.................56
Door locking........................34
Doors...............................12
Driving Advisor (system).............93
Driving Advisor System..............93
Driving style........................132
Electric windows...................44
Electronic alarm.....................11
Engine.............................219
Engine codes......................217
Engine coolant.....................203
Engine marking....................216
Engine oil..........................203
Engine oil level gauge................57
ESC (system).......................86
Exterior lights.......................27
Fiat CODE system...................8
Fix&Go Automatic quick tyre
pressure restoration.........180-181
Flap on bench.......................20
Flashing the headlights..............28
Flex Floor rear seat..................22
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
INDEX