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replace the bulbs C releasing them
from the side contacts making sure that
the new bulbs are correctly secured
between the contacts;
re-close the lid B fig. 156 and secure
light A fig. 155 into its housing locking
it properly.
REAR CEILING LIGHT
Cargo versions
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
extract the ceiling light A fig. 157 by
operating in the points shown by the
arrows;
open the lid B fig. 158 as shown;
remove bulb C fig. 158 by releasing
it from the side contacts, then insert the
new bulb and make sure it is correctly
clamped between these contacts;
close the lid B fig. 158 and secure
the ceiling light into its housing, making
sure it locks properly into place.
close the lid B and secure the ceiling
light into its housing, making sure it
locks properly into place.
Combi versions
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
press button A fig. 159 and extract
the removable ceiling light B;
extract the ceiling light by operating
in the points shown by the arrows;
change the bulb C fig. 160 by
releasing it from the side contacts and
making sure the new bulb is correctly
fastened between these contacts.
156F0T0144
157F0T0107
158F0T0458
A
U
T
O
159F0T0108
A
U
T
O
160F0T0109
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REPLACING FUSES
GENERAL INFORMATION
128) 129) 130) 131) 132)
31)
Fuses protect the electrical system:
they intervene (blow) in the event of a
failure or improper action on the
system.
When a device does not work, check
the condition of its protection fuse: the
filament A fig. 161 must be intact.
If it is not, replace the blown fuse with
another with the same amperage (same
colour).
B intact fuse.
C fuse with damaged filament.
To change a fuse, use the tweezers D
located in the tool box or the Fix&Go
container (for versions/markets where
provided).Refer to the tables on the following
pages to identify the protective fuse.
ENGINE BAY FUSE BOX
The fuse box is on the right-hand side
of the engine.
Removing the fuse box lid
Proceed as follows:
remove protective cover A fig. 162
from the positive battery terminal by
lifting it upwards;
press the tab A fig. 163 and remove
the fuse box protective cover B;
move the cover towards the
headlight, turning it anticlockwise (as
shown by the arrow) and then remove it
fig. 164;
the fuse box can be accessed in this
manner fig. 166.
32)
161F0T0015
162F0T0171
163F0T0172
164F0T0173
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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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FUEL CUT-OFF
SYSTEM
134)
This intervenes in the case of an impact
causing:
the interruption of the fuel supply
with the engine consequently cutting
out;
the automatic unlocking of the
doors;
turning on the lights inside the car.
When the system has been triggered,
the message “Fuel cut off, see
handbook” is displayed on some
versions.
IMPORTANT Check carefully for fuel
leaks, for instance in the engine
compartment, under the vehicle or near
the tank area.
After a crash, turn the ignition key to
STOP to avoid draining the battery.
The following procedure should be
carried out to restore the correct
operation of the vehicle:
turn the ignition key to MAR;
activate the right direction indicator;
deactivate the right direction
indicator;
activate the left direction indicator;
deactivate the left direction indicator;
activate the right direction indicator;
deactivate the right direction
indicator;
activate the left direction indicator;
deactivate the left direction indicator;
turn the ignition key to STOP.
Natural Power versions
In the event of an impact to the car, the
petrol and injection supply is cut off
immediately, causing the engine to cut
out and, as a result, the safety solenoid
valves to close.
WARNING
134)If, after an impact, you smell fuel or
notice leaks from the fuel system, do
not reactivate the system to avoid the risk
of fire.
TOWING THE
VEHICLE
The tow ring provided with the vehicle
is located in the tool box located behind
the left seat backrest (Cargo versions)
or in the boot (Combi versions).
ATTACHING THE TOW
HOOK
Proceed as follows:
release the cap A fig. 170 fig. 171;
take the tow hook B fig. 170 fig. 171
from the tool bag;
fully tighten the ring on the threaded
front or rear pin.
135) 136) 137) 138)
34)
170F0T0085
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Versions with COMFORT-MATIC
transmission
Make sure that the gearbox is in neutral
(N) (checking that the vehicle moves
when pushed) and proceed in the same
way as for towing a normal vehicle
with a manual transmission.
If the gear lever cannot be put in
neutral, do not tow the vehicle, but
contact a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
135)Before towing, turn the ignition key to
MAR-ON and then to STOP without
removing it. The steering column
will automatically lock when the key is
removed and the wheels cannot be
steered.
136)Before tightening the hook clean the
threaded housing thoroughly. Before
towing the vehicle, make sure that the tow
ring is fully tightened in its appropriate
housing.137)Do not start the engine whilst the
vehicle is being towed.
138)Remember that the brake booster will
not work while the vehicle is being towed
and that more pressure must be applied to
the pedal. Do not use flexible cables when
towing and avoid jerky movements. During
towing operations, make sure that the
fastened joint does not damage adjoining
components. When towing the vehicle, it is
necessary to obey specific road regulations
which relate both to the towing device as
well as to the behaviour to adopt on the
road. Do not start the engine whilst the
vehicle is being towed.
WARNING
34)The front and rear tow hooks should
be used only for emergencies on the road.
You are allowed to tow the vehicle for
short distances using an appropriate
device in accordance with the highway
code (a rigid bar), to move the vehicle on
the road in readiness for towing or
transport via a tow truck. Tow hooks
MUST NOT be used to tow vehicles off the
road or where there are obstacles and/or
for towing operations using cables or other
non-rigid devices. In compliance with the
above conditions, towing must take place
with the two vehicles (one towing, the
other towed) aligned as much as possible
along the same centre line.
171F0T0086
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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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REGULAR CHECKS
Every 1,000 km or before long
journeys, check and, if necessary, top
up:
engine coolant level;
brake fluid level;
Check and top up additive level for
AdBlue® Diesel emissions (UREA) (for
versions/markets, where provided);
windscreen washer fluid level;
tyre inflation pressure and condition;
operation of lighting system
(headlights, direction indicators, hazard
warning lights, etc.);
operation of windscreen washer/
wiper system and positioning/wear of
rear window wiper blades.
To ensure that the vehicle is always
efficient and well maintained, it is
advisable to make sure that you carry
out the above operations regularly
(approximately every 1000 km and
every 3000 km for checking and
topping up engine oil is advisable).
DEMANDING
VEHICLE USE
If the vehicle is mostly used in one of
the following conditions:
towing a trailer or caravan;
dusty roads;
short, repeated journeys (less than
7-8 km) at sub-zero temperatures;
engine often idling or driving long
distances at low speeds or long periods
of inactivity;
the following checks must be carried
out more often than indicated in the
Scheduled Servicing Plan:
check front disc brake pad condition
and wear;
check cleanliness of bonnet and
luggage compartment locks,
cleanliness and lubrication of linkage;
visually inspect the conditions of:
engine, gearbox, transmission, pipes
and hoses (exhaust/fuel supply/brakes),
rubber parts (boots/sleeves/bushes,
etc.);
check battery charge and battery
fluid level (electrolyte);
visually inspect conditions of the
accessory drive belts;
check and, if necessary, change
engine oil and replace oil filter;
Restore additive level forAdBlue®
Diesel emissions (UREA) (for versions/
markets, where applicable), when the
warning light comes on or the message
on the instrument panel appears;
check and, if necessary, replace
pollen filter;
check and, if necessary, replace air
cleaner.
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