WARNING
5)Before opening a door, ensure that you
can do it in conditions of safety.
6)The right sliding side door cannot be
opened with the fuel flap open during
refuelling.
7)Do not leave the sliding side door open
when the vehicle is parked on a gradient. A
knock could release the latch leaving the
door free to move forward.
8)Before leaving the vehicle parked with
sliding doors open, always check that
the latch is engaged.
9)Always use this device when carrying
children.
10)The spring-loaded system is designed
for optimum usage. Accidental knocks
or a strong gust of wind may release the
springs, forcing the doors to close.
11)When closing, shut the right-hand door
2 fig. 13fully before you close the left-hand
door 1 fig. 13. Never shut the two doors
at the same time.
WARNING
2)Make sure that the right sliding side
door is all closed before refuelling to
prevent damage to the door and to the
sliding locking system with fuel filler cap
open, activated during refuelling
operations.
SEATS
12)
FRONT SEATS
Lengthwise adjustment
Lift lever A fig. 17 and push the seat
forwards or backwards: in the driving
position your arms should rest on
the steering wheel rim.
13)
Backrest angle adjustment
Turn knob B fig. 17.
Driver seat height adjustment
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Operate lever C fig. 17 to lift or lower
the rear part of the cushion to achieve
the most comfortable driving position.IMPORTANT Adjustment must be
carried out only when seated in the
relevant seat.
Driver seat lumbar adjustment
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Turn knob D fig. 17 to adjust the
backrest support.
Heated seats
(for versions/markets, where provided)
With the key turned to MAR, press
button A fig. 18 to switch the function
on/off.
When the function is enabled, the LED
on the button turns on.
B
D
C
A
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WARNING
12)All adjustments must be made with the
vehicle stationary.
13)Once you have released the
adjustment lever, always check that the
seat is locked on the guides by trying
to move it back and forth. If it is not locked,
the seat may move unexpectedly and
make you lose control of the vehicle.
14)When the passenger seat is folded
away, the space created cannot be used
for loading. When the vehicle is in motion,
you are therefore advised to remove or
secure any objects that might interfere with
the driver. If there is no partition between
the cab and the load compartment, tall
objects or packages may take up part of
the passenger area. Make sure that these
items are well secured by using the
available hooks and that they cannot
interfere with the driver.
15)If there is no partition between the cab
and the load compartment, tall objects
or packages may take up part of the
passenger area. Make sure that these
items are well secured by using the
available hooks and that they cannot
interfere with the driver.
HEADRESTS
FRONT
These are height-adjustable and lock
into place automatically fig. 24.
Upward adjustment: lift the head
restraint until it clicks into place.
Downwards adjustment: press the
button A fig. 24 and lower the head
restraint.
16)
REAR
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Lift up to use.
To put the headrests away, press
buttons A fig. 25 and fig. 26 and push
them down into the backrest.
To extract the headrests, raise them
until you hear the click (which indicates
they are in "all extracted" position).IMPORTANT The headrests must
always be in the "all extracted" position
when the rear seats are in use.
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WARNING
16)All adjustments must be carried out
only with the vehicle stationary and the
engine off. Head restraints must be
adjusted so that the head, rather than the
neck, rests on them. Only in this case
they can protect your head correctly. To
maximise the protective action provided by
the headrest, adjust the seat back so that
your trunk is upright and keep your head
as close to the headrest as possible.
STEERING WHEEL
The height and axial position of the
steering wheel can be adjusted on
some versions.
To adjust, proceed as follows:
release lever A fig. 27 by pushing it
forwards (position 1);
adjust the steering wheel;
lock lever A by pulling it towards the
steering wheel (position 2).
17) 18)
WARNING
17)All adjustments must be carried out
only with the vehicle stationary and the
engine off.
18)It is absolutely forbidden to carry out
any after-market operation involving
steering system or steering column
modifications (e.g. installation of anti-theft
device) that could adversely affect
performance, invalidate the warranty, cause
serious safety problems and also result in
the car not meeting type-approval
requirements.
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REAR VIEW
MIRRORS
INTERIOR MIRROR
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The mirror is fitted with a safety device
that causes its release in the event of
a violent impact with the passenger.
Lever A fig. 28 can be used to move
the mirror to two different positions:
normal or antiglare.
DOOR MIRRORSManual mirror folding
When required (for example when the
shape causes difficulty in narrow
spaces), the mirrors can be folded by
moving them from position A fig. 29
to position B.
19) 20)
Manual adjustment
From inside, use device A fig. 30.
Electric adjustment
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Door mirrors can be adjusted only if the
ignition key is in MAR position.
Proceed as follows:
select the required mirror with switch
A fig. 31 (right or left);
move switch A to position B and
manipulate it to adjust the left door
mirror;
move switch A to position D and
manipulate it to adjust the right door
mirror.
Once you have finished the adjustment,
return switch A to intermediate locking
position C.
WARNING
19)When driving, the mirrors shall always
be in position A fig. 29.
20)As door mirrors are curved, they may
slightly alter the perception of distance.
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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.
SWITCHING ROOF
LIGHTS ON/OFF
Cargo versions
The ceiling lights switch on/off in the
following ways:
Ceiling lights on without locking the
doors
Front ceiling light: comes on when the
front doors are opened.
Rear ceiling light: on manually.
Removable ceiling light (alternative to
rear ceiling light): on manually (fixed
part).
Ceiling lights off when locking the doors
Front and rear ceiling light (also with
optional removable ceiling light): off
(faded out) when the sliding side doors,
rear swing doors or front doors are
closed.
With independent load compartment
Front ceiling light: fades out when
the front doors are closed.
Rear ceiling light (also with optional
removable ceiling light): off (faded out)
closing the rear doors.Combi versions
The ceiling lights switch on/off in the
following ways:
Ceiling lights on without locking the
doors
Front ceiling light: comes on when the
front doors are opened.
Rear ceiling light: on manually.
Ceiling lights off when locking the doors
Front and rear ceiling light (also with
optional removable ceiling light): off
(faded out) when the sliding side doors,
rear swing doors or front doors are
closed.WINDOW WASHING
The right stalk fig. 38 controls
windscreen wiper/washer and heated
rear window wiper/washer operation
(for versions/markets, where provided).
SCREEN WIPER/WASHER
This operates only with the ignition key
turned to MAR.
The right stalk can assume five different
positions:
windscreen wiper off.
intermittent operation.
continuous slow operation.
continuous fast operation.
Move the stalk to position A fig. 38
(unstable) to limit operation to the time
for which the stalk is held in this
position.
When released, the stalk will return to
its default position and the windscreen
wiper automatically stop.
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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 safety
catch 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.
IMPORTANT A plate summarising the
described bonnet opening/closing
operations is affixed under the bonnet
(see fig. 46).
23)
WARNING
22)Before opening the bonnet, make sure
that windscreen wiper arm is not raised,
but is rather positioned against the
windscreen.
23)For safety reasons, the bonnet must
always be properly closed while the car is
travelling. Make sure that the bonnet is
properly closed and that the lock is
engaged. If you notice when driving that
the bonnet has not been properly locked,
stop immediately and close the bonnet
correctly.
PARTITIONS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
CARGO VERSIONS
Fixed partition fig. 47
Separates the passenger area from the
load compartment.
Glazed fixed partition fig. 48
This is provided with window in the
middle so you can observe load
stability.
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To scroll down through the
screen and the related options
or to decrease the displayed
value.
NOTE The buttons
and
buttons activate different functions
according to the situation as follows:
Headlight alignment adjustment
- with the dipped beam headlights on,
press button
orto adjust
headlight alignment.
Setup menu
- within the menu, they allow you to
scroll up and down;
- during setting operations they allow
an increase or decrease.
SETUP MENU
Setup menu functions
The menu comprises a series of
functions arranged in a circular way,
which can be selected through the
andbuttons to access the
different selection operations and
settings (setup) given in the following
paragraphs. A submenu is provided for
some items (Setting the clock and
Set units).
The set-up menu is activated by
pressing theSET
button briefly.Single presses of the
or
buttons permit navigation through
the setup menu options.
Operating modes are different
according to the characteristics of the
option selected.
The menu includes the following items:
DIMMER
SPEED BUZZER
TRIP B DATA
SET TIME
SET DATE
SEE RADIO
AUTOCLOSE
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
LANGUAGE
BUZZER VOLUME
BUTTON VOLUME
SEAT BELT BELTS
SERVICE
PASSENGER AIRBAG
EXIT MENU
NOTE Only the reduced menu can be
accessed while the vehicle is moving
for safety reasons ("Speed Beep"
setting). Stop the vehicle to access the
full menu.
TRIP COMPUTER
General information
The Trip computer is used to display
information on vehicle operation when
the ignition key is turned to MAR.
This function allows you to define two
separate trips, called "Trip A" and
"Trip B", for monitoring the "complete
mission" (journey) of the vehicle in a
reciprocally independent manner. Both
functions can be reset (reset means
start of a new journey).
"Trip A" can be used to display the
values relating to:
External temperature (for Natural
Power vehicles with temperature
sensor)
Range
Distance travelled
Average fuel consumption
Instantaneous consumption
Average speed
Trip time (driving time).
"Trip B", available on multifunction
display only, is used to display
the values relating to:
Distance travelled B
Average consumption B
Average speed B
Trip time B (driving time).
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
What it means What to do
red
amber
amberEBD FAILURE
The simultaneous switching on of the
(red),
(amber) and(amber) warning lights with the
engine on indicates either an anomaly of the EBD
system or that the system is not available. In this case,
the rear wheels may suddenly lock and the vehicle
may swerve when braking sharply.
On some versions the display shows the dedicated
message.Drive very carefully to the nearest Fiat Dealership to
have the system inspected immediately.
redAIR BAG FAILURE
The warning light switches on when the ignition key is
turned to MAR, but it should switch off after a few
seconds.
The warning light stays on constantly if there is a failure
in the airbag system.
On some versions the display shows the dedicated
message.
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