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remove the spare tire jack's attaching
device;
remove the wheel block wedge;remove the jack and the spanner to
dismount the spare tire bolt. Turn the
jack's screws to loosen the spanner and
separate it from the jack mechanism;
remove the tire from the boot.
Tool kit bag (where there is one)
On the versions with a spare tire, inside
the boot (on the right side) there is a tool
kit latched to the boot's covering carpet
with its own attachments.
Inside the tool kit there are fig. 171:
A: the jack;B: the screwdriver;C: the refuelling adaptor in case of
emergency;
D: the pin to centre to wheel (where
there is one, use it when mounting the
spare tire);
E: a special anti-theft bolt (where
present, use when mounting/dismounting
the tire bolt);
F: a wedge to block the wheel;G: the towing ring;H: the spanner for mounting/locking
the tire bolt and to work the jack;
I: the emergency allen key to activate
the sunroof (where there is one).Important information about the jack
Please note that:
the whole jack weighs 2.8kg;the jack requires no adjustment;
the jack cannot be repaired: if it
breaks, it must be replaced with another
original;
no tool, except the crank wheel, can
be attached to the jack.
Proceed as follows:
in case where you have to place the
car on an inclined roadway, if it is very
steep, or if the ground is unstable, lift
out the blocking wedge A and open it like
a book, as shown in the illustration
fig. 172;
warn anyone present that the car is
going to be lifted up: they need to leave
the immediate vicinity and even more
important, warn them not to touch the
car until it has been brought back down.
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IMPORTANT Do not operate the rear
window wiper with the blade lifted
from the rear window.
Windscreen washer
The windscreen jets, located on the
bonnet, are fixed.
If there is no jet of fluid, firstly check
that there is fluid in the reservoir (see
paragraph “Engine compartment” in this
chapter). Then check that the nozzle
holes are not clogged; use a needle to
unblock them if necessary.
IMPORTANT In versions with a sun
roof, make sure that the sun roof is
closed before operating the window
washer jets.
Rear window washer
The rear window washer jets are fixed.
The nozzle holder is located above the
rear window.
WARNING
189)The air intake system (air cleaner,
rubber hoses, etc.) can be a protection in
the case of blowbacks from the engine.
DO NOT REMOVE this system unless you
need to carry out repair or servicing
operations. Before starting the engine,
ensure that the system has not been
removed: failure to observe this precaution
may result in serious injury.
190)Exhaust emissions are very
dangerous, and may be lethal. They
contain carbon monoxide, a colourless,
odourless gas which can cause fainting
and poisoning if inhaled.
191)The exhaust system may reach high
temperatures and may cause a fire if the
vehicle is parked on flammable material.
Dry grass or leaves can also catch fire if
they come into contact with the exhaust
system. Do not park or use the vehicle in a
place in which the exhaust system might
come into contact with flammable
material.
IMPORTANT
89)Incorrect servicing of the vehicle or
failure to carry out operations or repairs
(when necessary) may lead to more
expensive repairs, damage to other
components or have a negative impact on
the vehicle performance. Have any
malfunction inspected immediately by a
Jeep Dealership.
90)The vehicle is equipped with fluids
which are optimised or protecting its
performance and life and extending
service intervals. Do not use chemicals for
washing these components since they may
damage the engine, the gearbox or the
climate control system. This damage is not
covered by the vehicle’s warranty. If any
component needs to be washed due to
malfunctioning, use only the specific
liquid for that procedure.
91)An excessive or insufficient amount of
oil inside the base is extremely damaging
to the engine. Make sure it is always at an
adequate level.
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WEIGHTS
Weights (kg) 1.4 T-jet 120 HP Petrol/LPG1.4 Turbo Multi Air
136/140 HP1.4 Turbo MultiAir
170 HP(***)
Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel
tank filled to 90% and without
optional equipment)1430 1320 1430
Payload including the driver
(****)555545 /
560(**)580
Maximum permitted loads
(*****)1150 1050 1150
– front axle
– rear axle 1000 900 1000
- total: 19851865 /
1880
(**)2010
Towable loads
9001000
/ 1200
(**)1200
– braked trailer
– trailer without brakes 600
400 / 600
(**)600
(***) Versions with automatic transmission
(****) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload in
relation to the maximum permissible loads.
(**) Automatic transmission versions with dual clutch
(*****) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load platform within the
maximum permitted loads.
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Weights (kg) 1.6 E.Torq 2.4 Tigershark(*)
Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel
tank filled to 90% and without
optional equipment)1320 1575
Payload including the driver
(***)545 505
Maximum permitted loads
(****)1050 1150
– front axle
– rear axle 900 1000
- total: 1865 2080
Towable loads
800 905
– braked trailer
– trailer without brakes 600 400
Maximum load on the roof (versions
with roof rack bars)70 70
Maximum load on tow hitch (trailer
with brakes)60 60
(*) Where fitted
(***) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload in
relation to the maximum permissible loads.
(****) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load platform within the
maximum permitted loads.
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Weights (kg) 1.6 16V MultiJet
Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel
tank filled to 90% and without
optional equipment)1390 / 1415(**)
Payload including the driver(***)515
Maximum permitted loads
(****)1050
– front axle
– rear axle900
- total:
1905 / 1930
(**)
Towable loads
1000 / 900(**)– braked trailer
– trailer without brakes 400
Maximum load on the roof (versions
with roof rack bars)70
Maximum load on tow hitch (trailer
with brakes)60
(**) Automatic transmission versions with dual clutch
(***) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload in
relation to the maximum permissible loads.
(****) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load platform within the
maximum permitted loads.
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TECHNICAL DATA
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Weights (kg) 2.0 16V Multijet 120/140 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 140/170 HP(*)
Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled
to 90% and without optional equipment)14301530(**)/ 1535(***)/ 1540(******)
Payload including the driver(****)580550(**)/ 545(***)/ 540(******)
Maximum permitted loads(*****)1150 1150
– front axle
– rear axle 1000 1000
- total: 2010 2080
Towable loads
1500 1500
– braked trailer
– trailer without brakes 600 600
(*) Versions with automatic transmission
(**) 2.0 16V Multijet 140CV versions
(***) 2.0 16V Multijet 170CV versions
(******) Automatic transmission versions for specific markets
(****) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload in
relation to the maximum permissible loads.
(*****) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load platform within the
maximum permitted loads.
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WARNING
MySky SUN ROOFWhile refitting the panels, pay special attention to prevent any trapping of fingers, scarves, ties and loose clothing; they might be
trapped under the panels themselves.
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
Before driving, make sure that the transversal bars have been fitted properly.
SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING
If the engine stalls, the vehicle skids or it is not possible to drive in a straight line on the top of a hill or a road with a gradient, do not try
to do a U-turn for any reason. This operation would result in the vehicle rolling over. Back up on the stretch of road with a gradient, shifting
to reverse and proceeding with the utmost care. Do not travel downhill with gearbox in neutral and using only the brake.
The presence of abrasive material on the brakes may cause excessive wear or adversely affect its correct operation. If the vehicle is
driven in particularly dusty environments, have the brakes checked and cleaned as necessary.
INTERIORS
Never use flammable products, such as petrol ether or rectified petrol to clean the inside of the vehicle. The electrostatic charges which
are generated by rubbing during the cleaning operation may cause a fire.
Do not keep aerosol cans in the vehicle: danger of explosion. Aerosol cans must not be exposed to a temperature exceeding 50°C. When
the vehicle is exposed to sunlight, the internal temperature can greatly exceed this value.
There must be no obstacles on the floor underneath the pedals; make sure that mats are always flat and do not interfere with the pedals.
SUPPLY
Modifications or repairs to the supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system technical specifications into
account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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IMPORTANT
ROOF RACK/SKI RACKThe use of transversal bars on longitudinal ones prevents the use of the sunroof, because the latter, while opening, interferes with the
bars.
Therefore do not move the sunroof if transversal bars have been fitted.Fully comply with the regulations in force concerning maximum clearance.
INTERIORS
Never use alcohol, petrols and derivatives to clean the dashboard and instrument panel lens.