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GRAPHICAL INDEX
FRONT VIEW
HEADLIGHTSDaytime running lights........... 35Side lights/dipped headlights.... 35Main beam headlights........... 35Bulb replacement.............. 145
WHEELSRims and tyres................. 189Inflation pressure............... 174
Changing a wheel.............. 153Tyre inflation kit................ 156
DOOR MIRRORSAdjustment..................... 34
DOORSOpening/closing................. 20
WINDSCREEN WIPERSOperation....................... 39Blade replacement............. 176
ENGINEChecking levels................ 169Technical data................. 184
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REAR VIEW
REAR LIGHTSBulb replacement.............. 145
LOAD COMPARTMENTOpening/closing................. 21
THIRD BRAKE LIGHTbulb replacement.............. 145
RADAR PARKINGOperation....................... 56
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
AIR VENTSDiffusers........................ 48
LEFT STALKExternal lights................... 35
INSTRUMENT PANELControl panel and on-board
instruments....................... 87
Warning lights................... 79
RIGHT STALKWindow washing................ 39
RADIO / TOUCH-RADIO NAVSystem......................... 68
PASSENGER SIDE FRONT AIRBAGFront airbag..................... 96
GLOVE COMPARTMENTInterior fittings................... 61
HEATER / CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM
Heating and ventilation.......... 47Manual climate control.......... 49
Automatic climate
control system..................... 52
GEAR LEVERUsing the gearbox............. 134
STEERING WHEELAdjustment..................... 31Front airbag driver's side........ 61
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KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE
In-depth knowledge of your new vehicle
starts here.
The handbook that you are reading
simply and directly explains how it is
made and how it works.
That’s why we advise you to read it
seated comfortably on board, so that
you can see what is described here for
yourself.THE KEYS.................13
DOORS...................20
HEADRESTS................26
SEATS....................27
STEERING WHEEL/POWER
STEERING.................31
START&STOP SYSTEM.........32
REAR VIEW MIRRORS.........34
EXTERNAL LIGHTS...........35
INTERIOR LIGHTS............38
WINDSCREEN / REAR WINDOW
WIPERS..................39
REFUELLING THE VEHICLE......42
AdBlue (Urea) ADDITIVE TANK....43
IGNITION DEVICE............45
CLIMATE CONTROL...........45
RADAR PARKING.............56
REAR CAMERA..............57
ELECTRIC WINDOWS..........59
ENGINE BONNET............60
INTERIOR FITTINGS...........61
MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT.......68
RADIO....................68
BAGGAGE COVER............69
CRUISE CONTROL
(constant speed regulator).......69
SPEED LIMITER..............72
PROTECTING THE
ENVIRONMENT..............73DIESEL VERSION
PARTICULARITIES............74
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Unlocking is indicated by the
emergency and turn signal lights
flashing.
NOTE If none of the doors is opened in
around 2 minutes after the relative
remote control unlocking, the doors
lock again automatically.
Locking the opening parts
Pressing button 2 fig. 8once will lock all
opening parts.Briefly pressing on button 4 (for
versions/markets where provided)
fig. 8lets you lock the rear doors and,
depending on the vehicle version, the
side sliding doors.
Locking is confirmed by the emergency
and turn signal lights flashing.
If a door is open or not closed correctly,
the opening parts will enable opening
then closing them in rapid succession,
without the emergency or turn signal
lights flashing.
Centralised door closing (DEAD
LOCKING)
2)
If the vehicle is thus equipped,
centralised closing lets you lock the
opening parts and stop door opening
with the inside handles (in case
attempted door opening from the inside
breaks the glass).To activate the central locking, press
button 1 fig. 9- fig. 10twice in
succession.
Locking is confirmed by the emergency
and turn signal lights flashing five times.
NOTE Deadlock centralised locking is
not possible if the vehicle hazard
warning lights or side lights are on.
6T103A
7T25028-1
8T25028
9T26519-1
10T25028-2
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Replacing the remote control
battery
1)
Undo screw 1 fig. 11to take off the
remote control cover.
IMPORTANT Batteries are available at a
Fiat Dealership, and they last about two
years. Make sure there are no ink traces
on the battery: there is a risk of
improper electrical contact.
Replace the battery 2 fig. 12respecting
the polarity etched on the cover.
NOTE When replacing a battery, do not
touch the electronic circuit located in
the key cover.
IMPORTANT When refitting, make sure
that the cover is correctly set and that
the screw is tightened.
ELECTRONIC KEY
(Keyless ENTRY / Keyless GO)
1)
1fig. 14 Unlocking of all parts that
open.
2Locking of all parts that open.
3Turning on inside lights from a
distance.
4Locking/unlocking the boot and
side sliding doors.
5Integrated key.
The electronic key lets you:
lock/unlock the doors (see following
pages);
turn on the vehicle's inside lights
from a distance (see following pages);
start the ignition, see paragraph
"Start the engine".
Autonomy
Make sure your batteries are in good
condition, they are the type required
and inserted correctly. The battery has
a two-year life span: replace it when
you see the apposite message on the
instrument panel (see following pages).
The electronic key's scope
This varies according to the
surroundings; therefore be careful to
handle the remote control that could
cause it to lock or unlock the doors
accidentally because of involuntary
pressure on the buttons.
11T29999
12T31574
13T26913
14T26787
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The danger warning lights will flash to
let you know the vehicle's status:
two flashes indicate that the vehicle
is locked;
one flash means the vehicle is
unlocked.Details relative to locking the
vehicle
When closing, if a door is open or
not properly closed, a rapid vehicle
lock/unlock without emergency lights
flashing will occur;
after locking by pressing button 2
fig. 17 – fig. 18 – fig. 19, you need to
wait about three seconds to be able to
unlock the vehicle.
Unlocking using the electronic key:
Press button 3 fig. 20. The emergency
lights will flash once to confirm the
vehicle is open.
Locking with the electronic key:
With the doors shut, press button 4
fig. 20: the vehicle is locked. You can
see it is locked because the emergency
lights flash twice.
NOTE The maximum distance from the
vehicle where it can be locked depends
on the surroundings.NOTE You cannot lock the vehicle if:
a door is open or closed badly;
the key is not in the area 1 fig. 21.
IMPORTANT After locking/unlocking the
vehicle with the electronic key buttons,
the "easy access" lock and unlock
mode is disabled. To get it back: restart
the engine.
With the engine started, if after opening
and closing a door, the key is not longer
in area 5 fig. 22, a specific message
(together with an acoustic signal when
you are going over a certain speed) will
tell you that the key is no longer in the
vehicle. This prevents departing after
leaving a passenger with the key
behind, for example.
The notice disappears when the key is
once again detected.
18T36533
19T36513
20T26787-1
21T36509
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"Remote lighting" function
By pressing button 6 fig. 23 once, the
inside lighting will go on for about
30 seconds. This lets you find your
vehicle in a parking lot from a distance,
for example.
NOTE If button 6 is pressed again the
lighting goes out.
Locking/unlocking the rear opening
parts
Press button 7 fig. 23 to lock/unlock
the rear swing doors or, for some
versions, the tailgate and side doors
fig. 18 – fig. 19.
The emergency lights will flash, telling
you the status of the rear opening
doors:
two flashes mean the rear opening
parts are locked;
one flash means the rear opening
parts are unlocked.IMPORTANT After locking/unlocking the
vehicle with the electronic key buttons,
the "easy access" lock and unlock
mode is disabled. To get back to "easy
access", restart the vehicle.
Centralised door closing (DEAD
LOCKING)
If the vehicle has a centralised closing
function, this lets you lock the opening
parts and stop door opening with the
inside handles (in case attempted door
opening from the inside breaks the
glass).
2)
To activate centralised closing:Quickly press button 2 fig. 24 twice;or:
With the vehicle locked, you can also
quickly press twice the button 3
fig. 25 on the driver's side door, the
passenger's or, depending on the
vehicle, the tailgate or the rear door.
22T3662623T26787-224T26787-3
25T36508-1
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