IN AN EMERGENCY
A punctured tyre or a burnt-out bulb?
At times, a problem may interfere with
our journey.
The pages on emergencies can help
you to deal with critical situations
independently and with calm.
In an emergency we recommend that
you call the freephone number found in
the Warranty Booklet.
It is also possible to call the national or
international universal freephone
number to search for the nearest Fiat
Dealership.HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS.....139
BULB REPLACEMENT.........139
REPLACING FUSES..........148
CHANGING A WHEEL.........155
FIX&GO AUTOMATIC KIT.......159
JUMP STARTING............162
FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM.......164
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. . . .166
DUAL-CLUTCH AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION............168
TOWING THE VEHICLE........169
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HAZARD WARNING
LIGHTS
CONTROL
Press the button fig. 137 to switch the
lights on/off.
When the hazard warning lights are on,
the
andwarning lights flash.
IMPORTANT The use of hazard warning
lights is governed by the highway code
of the country you are driving in:
comply with legal requirements.
Emergency braking
In the event of emergency braking the
hazard warning lights switch on
automatically as well as warning lights
andin the instrument panel.
The lights switch off automatically when
emergency braking ceases.
BULB
REPLACEMENT
139) 140) 141)
61)
GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS
Before replacing a bulb check the
contacts for oxidation;
replace blown bulbs with others of
the same type and power;
after replacing a headlight bulb,
always check its alignment;
when a light is not working, check
that the corresponding fuse is intact
before changing the bulb. For the
location of fuses, refer to the paragraph
"If a fuse blows" in this chapter.
IMPORTANT When the weather is cold
or damp or after heavy rain or washing,
the surface of headlights or rear lights
may steam up and/or form drops of
condensation on the inside. This is a
natural phenomenon due to the
difference in temperature and humidity
between the inside and the outside of
the glass which does not indicate a
fault and does not compromise the
normal operation of lighting devices.
The mist disappears quickly when the
lights are turned on, starting from the
centre of the diffuser, extending
progressively towards the edges.137P2000021-000-000
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WARNING
139)Modifications or repairs to the electric
system that are not carried out properly or
do not take the system technical
specifications into account can cause
malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.140)Halogen bulbs contain pressurised
gas, in the case of breakage they may
burst causing glass fragments to be
projected outwards.
141)Only replace the light bulbs when the
engine is off and in a position that does not
interfere with traffic and lets you safely
replace them (see the description in the
“Replacement” paragraph). Also ensure
that the engine is cold, to prevent the risk
of burns.
142)Before replacing the bulb, wait for the
exhaust ducts to cool down: DANGER OF
SCALDING!
IMPORTANT
61)Halogen bulbs must be handled
holding the metallic part only. Touching the
transparent part of the bulb with your
fingers may reduce the intensity of the
emitted light and even reduce the lifespan
of the bulb. In the event of accidental
contact, wipe the bulb with a cloth
moistened with alcohol and let the bulb dry.
REPLACING FUSES
GENERAL INFORMATION
143) 144) 145) 146)
62)
Fuses protect the electrical system:
they intervene (blow) in the event of a
failure or improper action on the
system.
Fuse extracting pliers
To replace a fuse, use the pliers hooked
inside the engine compartment fuse
box cover (see fig. 160 ).
The pliers have two different ends,
specifically designed to remove the
different types of fuses present in the
vehicle.
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After use, refit the pliers in position.
FUSE LOCATION
The fuses are grouped in four control
units: on the dashboard, under the
dashboard, in the engine compartment
and inside the boot.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
JUNCTION BOX
63)
The fuse box is located by the side of
the battery fig. 161.
To access the fuses, proceed as
follows:
fully tighten screw 1 fig. 162 using
the screwdriver provided;
at the same time slowly rotate the
screw anticlockwise, until resistance is
encountered (do not overtighten);
slowly release the screw;
opening is indicated by the entire
screw head coming out of its housing;
remove cover 2, sliding it upwards
on the side guides, as indicated in the
figure.
The number identifying the electrical
component corresponding to each fuse
is shown on the cover.
Once the fuse has been replaced,
proceed as follows:
correctly refit the cover 2 in the side
guides of the casing;
slide it down completely from the
top;
fully tighten screw 1 using the
screwdriver provided;
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at the same time slowly rotate the
screw clockwise, until resistance is
encountered (do not overtighten);
slowly release the screw;
closure is indicated by the securing
of the entire screw head in its housing.
DASHBOARD FUSE BOX
Left-hand drive version
The fuse box fig. 164 is located to the
left side of the steering column. To
access the fuses, remove the snap
cover showed in fig. 163, pulling
towards yourself.
Right hand drive version
The control unit fig. 164 is located to
the left side under the dashboard.
To access the control unit, remove the
glove compartment using device 1
fig. 165.
UNDER DASHBOARD
CONTROL UNIT
The control unit fig. 166 is located to
the left side under the dashboard.
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LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT FUSE
BOX
Open the tailgate and then move the
section of the inner cover fig. 167 (TIPO
5DOOR version) or fig. 168 (TIPO
STATION WAGON version) and access
the fuses in fuse box 2fig. 169.
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INDEX
ABS (system)...............74
Active Grille Shutter............44
Active safety systems...........74
Adaptive cruise control.........121
Airbag
Front airbags.............102
Side bags...............106
Airbag (SRS supplementary
restraint system)...........102
Automatic climate control system.......................31
Automatic light control..........23
Automatic transmission.....111 ,166
AUX source.............254 ,268
Battery..................193
Battery recharging............195
Bluetooth® source........254 ,267
Bodywork (cleaning and
maintenance).............201
Bonnet....................33
Carrying children safely.........90
Changing a wheel............155
Checking levels..............184
Child protection systems........90
Child safety device............14
Climate control system..........29
CO2 emissions..............232
Control buttons..............54Control panel and on-board
instruments...............47
Controls
Controls on the front panel. . . .248
Controls on front panel.........260
Courtesy lights...............25
Daytime running lights (DRL)......23
Daytime running lights (DRL) (bulb
replacement)..............143
Dimensions................216
Dipped headlights.............23
Dipped headlights (bulb
replacement)..............142
Direction indicators............25
Display....................52
Doors.....................14
Double load compartment (TIPO
STATION WAGON version)......38
Driving assistance systems.......77
DTC (system)................74
Dual-clutch automatic
transmission..........114 ,168
ECO function...............45
Electric power steering..........34
Electric windows..............33
Electronic Cruise Control........120
Engine...................206
................205
Engine compartment..........184
Engine compartment (washing). . . .201Engine oil (consumption)........192
Engine oil (level check).........192
ERM (system)................75
ESC (system)................74
External lights...............23
Fiat Code (system)............13
Fix&Go Automatic kit..........159
Flashing the headlights..........23
Fluids and lubricants..........225
Fog lights..................24
Front ceiling light..............26
Front fog light (bulb replacement) . .143
Front panel control summary
table...................261
Front seat electric heating........16
Front seats (manual adjustments) . . .16
Fuel consumption............229
Fuel cut-off system...........164
Full Brake Control (system).......77
Fuse boxes................149
Fuses (replacement)...........148
GSI (Gear Shift Indicator)........52
Hazard warning lights.........139
Emergency braking.........139
Head restraints...............20
Headlight alignment corrector.....24
Headlights (cleaning)..........201
Heavy-duty use of the vehicle
(scheduled servicing)........183
Marking