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IMPORTANT If the anti-crushing
function (for versions/markets, where
provided) is activated 5 times in only 1
minute, the system will automatically
enter “recovery” mode (self-protection).
This condition is apparent from the
window closing in stages.
If this occurs, restore the system as
follows:
open the windows;
or
turn the ignition key to the STOP
position and then to MAR.
If no malfunction is present, the window
returns to its normal operation
automatically.
IMPORTANT With the key off or
removed, the windows remain activated
for about two minutes and are
deactivated as soon a door is opened.
21)
MANUAL FRONT
WINDOWS
On some versions, the front windows
are opened and closed manually.
Wind the handle to open/close.
WARNING
21)Improper use of the electric windows
can be dangerous. Before and during their
operation ensure that passengers are not
at risk from the moving glass, either by
personal objects caught in the mechanism
or struck by it directly. When leaving the
car, always remove the ignition key to
avoid the risk of injury due to accidental
operation of the electric windows.
BONNET
OPENING
Proceed as follows:
pull lever A fig. 44 in the direction
indicated by the arrow;
operate the lever B fig. 45 and lift
the bonnet;
lift the bonnet;
lift the engine bonnet supporting
lever A fig. 46 and move it until it clicks.
43F0T0044
44F0T0045
45F0T0067
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PARTITIONS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
CARGO VERSIONS
Fixed partition fig. 49
Separates the passenger area from the
load compartment.
Glazed fixed partition fig. 50
This is provided with window in the
middle so you can observe load
stability.Fixed mesh fig. 51
Separates the passenger area from the
load compartment. This is provided
with metallic mesh so you can observe
load stability.
Pivoting split partition fig. 52
If you need to carry awkward shaped
items, you can open the partition as
follows:
lay the foldaway passenger seat flat
(see previous pages);
from inside the load compartment,
unhook the coupling A fig. 53 on the
back of the partition and insert it in seat
B on the backrest of the folded seat.
To put the partition back in its normal
position, follow the same procedure
in reverse.
49F0T0179
50F0T0167
51F0T0059
52F0T019653F0T0210
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Light bulbs
Light bulbs Type Power Figure ref.
Main beam headlights H4 55W E
Dipped headlights H4 60W D
Front side lights W5W 5W A
Front direction indicators PY21W 2IW B
Side turn light WY5W 5W A
Rear direction indicators PY2IW 21W B
Tail lights/rear fog lights P4/21W 4W/21W B
Stop P21W 21W B
Number plate W5W 5W C
3rd brake light
(*)W5W 5W A
Reversing light P21W 21W B
Front fog lights (for versions/markets where provided) H1 55W E
Front roof light with movable lens C 10W C
Front ceiling light with spot lights (for versions/
markets, where provided)C 10W C
Rear roof light (for versions/markets, where provided) C 10W C
(*)IMPORTANT For versions/markets, where provided, in the versions with tinted windows replace the whole light unit, as it is sealed.
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PROTECTED DEVICE - fig. 166 FUSE AMPERE
COMFORT-MATIC transmission control unit and gear selector lever (+ ignition power
supply)F16 7.5
Air conditioning compressorF19 7.5
Heated rear window, mirror defrosters F20 30
Fuel pumpF21 15
Fog lightsF08 15
COMFORT-MATIC pump power supply (+ battery) F82 30
COMFORT-MATIC transmission control unit (+ battery power supply) F84 15
Cigar lighter/Passenger compartment socket/Heated seats/USB APO F85 30
IBS battery charge sensor for Start&Stop system (1.3 Multijet Euro 6 with Start&Stop) F87 5
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PROTECTED DEVICE - fig. 168 FUSE AMPERE
Dipped headlight (passenger side)
F12(*)7.5
Dipped headlight (driver side)/Headlight alignment corrector F13
7.5 / 5
(*)
INT/A SCM relay coilsF31 5
Timed interior lighting
F32
(*)7.5
Radio
Bluetooth®system node/Blue&Me™node/EOBD diagnostic socket/Volumetric
alarm ECU/Alarm siren ECUF36 10
Instrument panel node/Stop light control (NO) F37 5
Door/luggage compartment lock actuators
(*)F38 20
Windscreen washer/rear window washer bidirectional pump F43 15
Front electric window (driver side)
(*)F47 20
Front electric window (passenger side)
(*)F48 20
Controls lighting/Parking sensors ECU/Electric wing mirrors control/Volumetric alarm ECU F49 5
INT Radio node/
Bluetooth®system ECU/Blue&Me™node/Electric wing mirrors
movement/Clutch switch/
Brake light control (NC)F51 7.5
Instrument panel nodeF53 5
Door mirror defrostersF41 7.5
AvailableF45 -
FreeF46 -
FreeF90 -
FreeF91 -
FreeF92 -
FreeF93 -
(*)For versions/markets, where provided
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SERVICING AND CARE
Correct maintenance permits the
performance of the vehicle to be
maintained over time, as well as limited
running costs and safeguarding the
efficiency of the safety systems.
This chapter explains how.SCHEDULED SERVICING ...............143
SERVICE SCHEDULE .....................144
REGULAR CHECKS........................151
DEMANDING VEHICLE USE ...........151
CHECKING LEVELS........................152
BATTERY RECHARGING ................159
WINDSCREEN / REAR WINDOW
WIPERS ..........................................160
LIFTING THE VEHICLE....................161
WHEELS AND TYRES.....................161
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SERVICING AND CARE
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Thousands of kilometres 30 60 90 120 150 180
Thousands of miles 18 36 54 72 90 108
Years 2 4 6 8 10 12
Check windscreen/rear window wiper blade position/wear (where
provided)●●●●●●
Check operation of windscreen washer/wiper, adjust jets●●●●●●
Check cleanliness of bonnet locks, and cleanliness and lubrication of
linkages●●●●●●
Check cleanliness of sliding side door lower guides (or every 6
months)●●●●●●
Check handbrake lever travel and adjust, if necessary●●●●●●
Check and adjust clutch pedal, if required●●●●●●
Check condition and wear of front disc brake pads and operation of
pad wear indicator●●●●●●
Check rear drum brake lining condition and wear●●●
Visually inspect condition of the accessory drive belt(s) (2)●●●
Visually inspect the condition of the toothed timing belt (Natural
Power versions)●●●
Check the accessory drive belt (for versions without automatic
tensioner) (or every 2 years)●●
(2) The maximum mileage is 120,000 km. The belt must be replaced every 6 years, regardless of distance travelled. If the vehicle is used in heavy conditions (dusty
areas, cold climates, urban driving, long periods of idling), the maximum mileage is 60,000 km. The belt must be replaced every 4 years regardless of the
mileage.
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Thousands of kilometres 35 70 105 140 175
Thousands of miles 21 42 63 84 105
Years 2 4 6 8 10
Visually inspect condition of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection,
pipes and hoses (exhaust - fuel system - brakes), rubber elements (boots,
sleeves, bushes, etc.)●●●●●
Check the position/wear of the windscreen/rear window wiper blades
(where provided)●●●●●
Check operation of windscreen washer/wiper, adjust jets●●●●●
Check cleanliness of bonnet locks, and cleanliness and lubrication of
linkages●●●●●
Check cleanliness of sliding side door lower guides (or every 6 months)●●●●●
Check handbrake lever travel and adjust, if necessary●●●●●
Check condition and wear of front disc brake pads and operation of pad
wear indicator●●●●●
Check rear drum brake lining condition and wear●●
Visually inspect condition of the accessory drive belt(s)●●
Check mechanical gearbox fluid●
Check transmission oil level (1.3 Multijet 80 HP Euro 6 versions with
COMFORT-MATIC transmission)●●●●●
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