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WARNING

91)

Child restraint systems with ISOFIX

attachments are available for safe

anchoring to the seat without using the

car seat belts. See paragraph "Installing

an ISOFIX child restraint system" for the

installation instructions.

92)

Incorrect fitting of the child restraint

system may result in an inefficient

protection system. In the event of an

accident the child restraint system may

become loose and the child may be

injured, even fatally. When fitting a restraint

system for newborns or children, strictly

comply with the instructions provided by

the Manufacturer.

93)

When the child restraint system is

not used, secure it with the seat belt or

with the ISOFIX anchorages, or remove

it from the car. Do not leave it unsecured

inside the passenger compartment. In this

way, in the event of sudden braking or an

accident, it will not cause injuries to the

occupants.

94)

After installing a child restraint system,

do not move the seat: always remove the

child restraint system before making any

adjustment.

95)

If a Universal ISOFIX child restraint

system is not fixed to all three anchorages,

it will not be able to protect the child

correctly. In a crash, the child could be

seriously or fatally injured.

96)

Fit the child restraint system when the

car is stationary. The child restraint system

is correctly fixed to the brackets when you

hear the click. Follow the instructions for

assembly, disassembly and positioning

that the Manufacturer must supply with the

child restraint system.

97)

Always make sure that the chest

section of the seat belt does not pass

under the arms or behind the back of the

child. In the event of an accident the seat

belt will not be able to secure the child,

with the risk of injury, including fatal injury.

Therefore the child must always wear the

seat belt correctly.

98)

Never use the same lower anchorage

to attach more than one child restraint.

Summary of Contents for 595

Page 1: ...A B A R T H 5 9 5 6 9 5 A U S T R A L I A V E R S I O N ...

Page 2: ...ed Abarth repairers use highly qualified technical staff and ensure that only appropriate equipment and tools are used on your vehicle Failure to carry out maintenance at the recommended intervals can result in deterioration of your vehicle Components have been fitted in accordance with the relevant Australian Design Rules for your vehicle This supplement contains information regarding the correct...

Page 3: ...asher trip computer 3 Instument panel and warming lights 4 Left stalk external lights controls 5 Turbo pressure gauge 6 Central air vents 7 Uconnect 8 Passenger air bag 9 Oddment compartment document tray 10 Heating ventilation climate control 11 Power windows control 12 Gear lever 13 Driver knee bag 14 Driver air bag ...

Page 4: ... competizione transmission 3 Instument panel and warming lights 4 Turbo pressure gauge 5 Central air vents 6 Oddment Car radio compartment 7 Passenger air bag 8 Oddment compartment document tray 9 Heating ventilation climate control 10 Power windows control 11 Abarth competizione transmission 12 Driver knee bag 13 Driver air bag ...

Page 5: ...g 3 set between the rear back rest and the boot floor 3 F0S0134 INSTALLATION OF THE ATTACHING CLIP Correct engagement of the child restraint attaching clip 1 fig 4 is achieved by depressing the retainer spring 2 and then passing through the opening of the anchor fitting 3 as shown in the illustration FRONT 1 2 3 4 F0S167Ab WARNING 1 When installing a child restraint ensure that head restraint is r...

Page 6: ...r of seats Seat number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Airbag ENABLED Airbag DISABLED Seat suitable for rearward facing child restraint systems U X X NO NO YES X YES Seat suitable for forward facing child restraint systems UF X X NO NO YES X YES i Size seat i U X X NO NO NO X NO 1 Seat suitable for ISOFIX side fixtures L1 L2 X X NO NO NO X NO Seat suitable for ISOFIX rearward facing fixtures R1 R2 R3 IL X X NO NO NO ...

Page 7: ...traint system i UF Position suitable for an i Size universal forward facing child restraint system IL Position suitable for specific listed ISOFIX child restraint systems CRS These ISOFIX CRS are classified as car specific restricted use and semi universal X Not applicable The seat is not approved for installation of child restraint systems Installation only possible by moving the corresponding fr...

Page 8: ...ces attempt to install a child seat or child restraint device on the front passengers seat WARNING 2 NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur 5 AB0A0308 FUEL TYPE The engine in this vehicle is designed to use only unleaded fuel with an octane rating RON not less than 95 For the type of fuel to ...

Page 9: ...9 AUSTRALIA VERSION TYRES In the label fig fig 6 shows the type of tyre adopted and the required infl ation pressure Refer to the Technical data chapter for futher information 6 F0S158Ab ...

Page 10: ...10 AUSTRALIA VERSION NOTE ...

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Page 12: ...FCA Italy S p A MOPAR Technical Service Operations Service Library Largo Senatore G Agnelli 3 10040 Volvera Torino Italy Print N 603 53 929 04 2021 1 Edition ...

Page 13: ...O W N E R H A N D B O O K A B A R T H 5 9 5 6 9 5 ...

Page 14: ...safe driving In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the Services that Abarth offers to its customers the Warranty Certificate and the detail of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity We are confident that these will bring you closer to your new car and make you appreciate the assistance provided by the Abarth team Enjoy reading Happy driving This Owner ...

Page 15: ...turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine is started PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL The catalytic converter develops high temperatures during operation Do not park the car on grass dry leaves pine needles or other flammable material fire hazard RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT The vehicle is fitted with a system that carries out a continuous diagnosis of the emission related compo...

Page 16: ...OK CONTAINS important information advice and warnings for correct use driving safety and maintenance of your car over time Special attention must be paid to the symbols provided safety of persons environmental protection car integrity SYMBOLS Some car components have coloured labels whose symbols indicate precautions to be observed when using this component Under the bonnet there is also a label t...

Page 17: ...llation of transceivers provided that installation is carried out at a specialised centre in a workmanlike fashion and in compliance with manufacturer s specifications IMPORTANT Traffic police may not allow the car on the road if devices have been installed which modify the features of the car This may also cause invalidation of warranty in relation to faults caused by the change either directly o...

Page 18: ...end of this Owner Handbook Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedicated graphic tabs at the side of each odd page A few pages further there is a key for getting to know the chapter order and the relevant symbols in the tabs There is in any case a textual indication of the current chapter at the side of each even page IMPORTANT NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS While reading this Owner Handbook you will f...

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Page 20: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS ...

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Page 22: ...escribed here for yourself DASHBOARD 10 THE KEYS 11 IGNITION DEVICE 13 FIAT CODE SYSTEM 13 DOORS 14 SEATS 15 HEAD RESTRAINTS 18 STEERING WHEEL 18 REAR VIEW MIRRORS 19 EXTERNAL LIGHTS 20 INTERIOR LIGHTS 22 WINDOW WASHING 23 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 26 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 28 ELECTRIC WINDOWS 30 ELECTRIC SUNROOF 30 SOFT TOP 31 BONNET 36 BOOT 37 INTERIOR FITTINGS 38 ROOF RACK SKI RAC...

Page 23: ...ressure gauge SPORT display 5 Instrument panel 6 Right stalk windscreen washer wiper rear window washer wiper 7 Uconnect multimedia system 8 SPORT mode emergency lights front rear fog lights 9 Passenger front airbag 10 Glove compartment 11 Climate control system buttons 12 Electric windows 13 Storage compartment 14 Transmission 15 Front driver side airbag 16 Uconnect system steering wheel controls...

Page 24: ... more door are open the doors will not be locked This situation is indicated by a rapid flashing of the direction indicators where provided The doors will be locked if the tailgate is open however When a speed of over 20 km h is reached the doors will be automatically locked if the specific function was set where provided with the Setup menu Opening the boot Press the button to open the boot remot...

Page 25: ...eries out of the reach of children If the battery compartment does not close securely discontinue use of the product and keep it out of reach of children If you believe that batteries may have been swallowed or inserted inside the body seek medical attention immediately The emergency key where provided must be immediately inserted into the electronic key to prevent easy access to the battery 3 Pre...

Page 26: ... moving The steering wheel will automatically lock as soon as it is turned This holds true for cars being towed as well 7 It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any after market operation involving steering system or steering column modifications e g installation of anti theft device that could badly affect performance and safety invalidate the warranty and also result in non compliance of the ca...

Page 27: ...t completely closed or if there is a fault in the system the central locking will not be activated If the operation is repeated 10 11 times in quick succession the device is excluded for approximately 30 seconds Door unlocking from the inside To unlock from inside door and tailgate locks pull handle 1 fig 8 position A 8 AB0A0425C Door locking from the inside To lock the doors and tailgate from the...

Page 28: ... 4 fig 12 movement A and push the backrest forwards until it locks movement B Then release lever 4 and pushing on the backrest slide the seat forward movement C 12 AB0A0013C Driver side and passenger side with position memory To bring back the seat in its initial position proceed as follows slide the seat backwards pushing on the backrest until the seat is locked movement E adjust lever 4 fig 12 m...

Page 29: ...t position just using lever 4 the mechanism guarantees that the seat is fastened to its guides SPORT FRONT SEATS Lengthwise adjustment Lift lever 1 fig 13 and push the seat forwards or backwards in the driving position you should be able to rest your arms on the rim of the steering wheel 9 11 13 AB0A0015C Backrest angle adjustment Turn knob 2 fig 13 until the required position is reached Reclining...

Page 30: ...ide pins and pulling it out check that the belt straps are correctly extended and not twisted operate the levers 1 and 2 fig 17 to release the backrests and guide them onto the cushion Repositioning the rear seat Raise the backrests and push them back until the locking click of both retainers is heard Position the seat belt buckles upwards and set the cushion to the normal use position WARNING To ...

Page 31: ... restraints press buttons 2 and 3 fig 18 at the side of the two supports simultaneously and lift them out upwards The rear head restraints must be lifted out with the backrest released and tilted toward the passenger compartment or with the tailgate open To bring the head restraint to the correct position lift it until you hear it click 18 AB0A0017C To lower the head restraint press button 2 fig 1...

Page 32: ...chromic function When the function is active a LED on the mirror is active When reverse is engaged the mirror is automatically set for daytime use DOOR MIRRORS Proceed as follows 21 AB0A0020C select the mirror using selector 2 fig 21 adjust the mirror using the joystick 1 fig 21 in the four directions Folding the mirrors When required for example when the mirror causes difficulty in narrow spaces ...

Page 33: ... warning light switches on in the instrument panel For vehicles with the AUTO function with the ring in the AUTO position and the dipped beam headlights on push the stalk forwards toward the dashboard When the stalk is pulled towards the steering wheel again beyond the end of travel position the main beam headlights deactivate the dipped headlights reactivate and the warning light switches off Fla...

Page 34: ...lk ring A to position 24 AB0A0610 FOG LIGHTS REAR FOG LIGHTS where provided The fog lights can be activated only when the dipped beam headlights are on 25 AB0A0352C To turn on the front rear fog lights use button 1 fig 25 as follows first pressing front fog lights on second press rear fog lights on third press front rear fog lights off With front fog lights on the warning light on the instrument p...

Page 35: ...have the fog lights properly adjusted ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHTS ABROAD Dipped beam headlights are adjusted for driving in the country where the vehicle was originally purchased When travelling in countries with opposite driving direction to avoid dazzling the drivers on the other side of the road you need to cover areas of the headlight according to the Highway Code of the country you are travellin...

Page 36: ... and on locking the doors The interior lights are switched off in any case after 15 minutes to preserve battery charge WINDOW WASHING The right stalk controls screen wiper washer operation This operates only with the ignition key turned to MAR WINDSCREEN WIPER WASHER Operation 19 20 4 5 The stalk has five different positions 4 speeds fig 28 28 AB0A0028C A windscreen wiper off B intermittent operat...

Page 37: ... the rear window wiper itself the latter automatically turns on if you keep the stalk pressed for more than half a second The rear window wiper stops operating a few strokes after releasing the stalk a further cleaning stroke after a few seconds completes the wiping operation RAIN SENSOR for versions markets where provided The sensor will be activated when the ignition device is turned to MAR and ...

Page 38: ...ted to excessive stress and the motor cut out switch which prevents operation for a few seconds may intervene If operation is not subsequently restored contact an Abarth Dealership 5 Do not operate the windscreen wiper with the blades lifted from the windscreen 6 Do not activate the rain sensor or the rear window wiper when washing the car in an automatic car wash 7 Do not use the rear window wipe...

Page 39: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR 26 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM where provided CONTROLS 30 AB0A0223C ...

Page 40: ...nts This type of distribution achieves effective heating of the passenger compartment and prevents the windows from misting up air flow to the windscreen and front side window vents to demist or defrost them WARNING In warm humid weather conditions using cold air on the windscreen may cause external condensation which could limit visibility 5 Heated rear window activation and deactivation button T...

Page 41: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR 28 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM where provided CONTROLS 31 AB0A0224C ...

Page 42: ...indow vents to demist or defrost them 8 Button directs air flow to the central and side dashboard vents to ventilate the body and face during the hot season 9 Button directs air flow to the front seat feet area vents Due to the natural tendency of heat to spread upwards this type of distribution warms the passenger compartment up as quickly as possible providing an immediate feeling of warmth 10 B...

Page 43: ...ve the blind to the closed position until catch 1 is attached Opening and closing the roof With the ignition key in the MAR position Opening press the button 1 fig 34 and hold it down the roof will move to the spoiler position To fully open the roof press button 1 again and hold it down the roof will stop in the position reached when the button is released 34 AB0A0287C To close Press button 2 fig ...

Page 44: ...ll inside the car due to accidental operation of the sunroof Improper use of the roof can be dangerous Before and during operation always check that no one is exposed to the risk of being injured by the moving sunroof or by objects getting caught or hit by it IMPORTANT 9 Do not open the sunroof if there is snow or ice on it you may damage it 10 You are advised to use the sunroof only at spoiler po...

Page 45: ...press the 1 button move the top automatically to the horizontal all open position spoiler position Opening roof from spoiler to all open position From the spoiler position pressing the 1 button once the top goes automatically to the full opening position vertical opening If one of the two buttons is pressed before the final position is reached the soft top will stop and move back to the initial po...

Page 46: ...f and the doors closed NOTE The remote control can be used to open the roof to the horizontal open position spoiler position Continuously pressing the release button 1 fig 40 the roof opens and stops in any position when the button is released 40 AB0A0332C WARNINGS The horizontal and vertical parts of the soft top can be operated at any speed lower than 100 and 80 km h respectively The top can be ...

Page 47: ...wn in fig 42 42 AB0A0295C turn clockwise to open the soft top anticlockwise to close it If the tailgate fails to open due to the battery being flat or following an anomaly of the tailgate electric lock perform an emergency tailgate opening as described in the boot paragraph of the Knowing your car chapter the manually move the soft top as described above To restore automatic movement contact an Ab...

Page 48: ...catch by means of the slider 1 moving it to position B as shown in fig 44 With the spoiler raised take care not to move the slider 1 from position B to position A To lower the spoiler press and move the slider to position fig 45 to lock it once the slider s catch is positioned inside its housing A fig 44 44 AB0A0329C 45 AB0A0330C It is advisable to raise the spoiler when the horizontal segment of ...

Page 49: ... AB0A0051C 47 AB0A0052C 48 AB0A0053C CLOSING Proceed as follows hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the other remove rod 3 fig 48 from recess 5 and fit it back into its catch 4 lower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetres above the engine compartment and let it come down Make sure that the bonnet is completely closed and not just secured in safety position If it is not perfectly closed d...

Page 50: ...e large handle The activation of the symbol on the display indicates that the tailgate is not shut properly 49 AB0A0045C CLOSING To close lower the tailgate by pressing near the lock until you hear it click EMERGENCY TAILGATE OPENING To open the tailgate from the passenger compartment if the car battery is flat or the electric tailgate lock is faulty proceed as follows see Extending the boot in th...

Page 51: ...a few seconds the button goes back to its initial position and the cigar lighter is ready for use 35 WARNING Always check that the cigarette lighter is switched off WARNING Do not connect devices with power higher than 180W to the socket Do not damage the socket by using unsuitable adaptors SUN VISORS They are located at the sides of the interior rear view mirror They can be adjusted forwards and ...

Page 52: ...se misfiring 15 AUX AND USB PORTS where provided To connect an external device use the AUX input fig 56 To activate USB mode insert a suitable USB device into the car USB port 56 AB0A0366C WARNING 35 The cigar lighter becomes very hot Handle it with caution and do not allow it to be used by children to avoid the risk of fire or burns 36 On both sides of the passenger side sun visor there is a labe...

Page 53: ...maximum permitted loads see chapter Technical specifications 39 Evenly distribute the load and take into account when driving the increased responsiveness of the car to side wind After travelling for a few kilometres check to ensure that the fixing screws for the attachments are well tightened 40 Before driving make sure that the transversal bars have been fitted properly IMPORTANT 16 The use of t...

Page 54: ...the rear side panels one subwoofer 200 mm one 8 channel digital amplifier Depending on the version the aerial may be on the roof or an the rear side window PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT The following devices are used for reducing petrol fuel engine emissions three way catalytic converter Lambda sensors evaporation control system 41 In addition do not let the engine run even for a test with one or mor...

Page 55: ... PANEL This section of the handbook provides all information that is useful for getting to know interpreting and using the instrument panel correctly INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES 43 MENU ITEMS 46 TRIP COMPUTER 52 EOBD SYSTEM 53 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 55 ...

Page 56: ...of distance travelled in kilometres miles 2 Digital engine coolant temperature gauge 3 Digital rev counter tachometer 4 Range 5 SBR system indications 6 Outside temperature gauge 7 Car speed indication 8 Schedule 9 Current Consumption 10 Digital fuel level gauge 11 Current consumption numeric ...

Page 57: ...0473 1 Digital engine coolant temperature gauge 2 Digital rev counter tachometer 3 Engaged gear indicator 4 Car speed indication 5 Maximum engine rpm reached Ghost function 6 Digital fuel level gauge 7 SBR system indications 8 Longitudinal lateral instantaneous acceleration 9 Odometer display of distance travelled in kilometres miles 10 Front headlight aiming 11 Outside temperature gauge ...

Page 58: ...seconds shows the maximum engine rpm reached each time the accelerator is pressed and then released Ghost function DIGITAL FUEL LEVEL GAUGE The digital gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the tank The icon appears to indicate that approximately 5 litres of fuel are left in the tank Do not travel with the fuel tank almost empty any gaps in fuel supply could damage the catalytic converter DIGITAL ...

Page 59: ... respective items or to increase the displayed value MENU Press briefly to access the menu and or go to next screen or to confirm the desired selection Hold down to go back to the standard screen To scroll through the screen and the options downwards or to decrease the value displayed NOTE Buttons and activate different functions according to the following situations scroll up or down through the ...

Page 60: ...t mode can only be adjusted with the headlights on If the headlights are not on it can be adjusted in day mode Proceed as follows to adjust the light intensity press the MENU button briefly to make the display flash the previously stored level press the or button to adjust the brightness level press the MENU button briefly to return to the menu screen or hold the button down to return to the stand...

Page 61: ...ess the or button to adjust briefly pressing the MENU button the minutes are displayed press the or button to adjust Note The setting will increase or decrease by one unit each time the or button is pressed Hold down the button to increase decrease the setting rapidly and automatically Complete the adjustment with single presses of the button when you approach the desired value When you select the...

Page 62: ...depending on the previous setting If the set distance unit of measurement is km the fuel consumption unit will be displayed in km l or l 100 km If the set distance unit is mi the fuel consumption unit will be displayed in mpg Press the or button to select When you have made the adjustment press the MENU button briefly to return to the submenu screen or hold the button down to return to the main me...

Page 63: ... menu screen press the button again to return to the standard screen WARNING The Service Schedule includes vehicle maintenance at fixed intervals refer to the Maintenance and care chapter This is displayed automatically with ignition key at MAR ON 2000 km or equivalent value in miles before servicing or where present 30 days before servicing It is also displayed each time the key is turned to MAR ...

Page 64: ...ow Confirm press the or button to select Yes to reset or No to exit the video page briefly press the MENU button to confirm the selection Yes No If you answer Yes the reset is confirmed hold the MENU button down again to return to the standard screen or to the main menu according to where you are in the menu Radio repetition audio information repetition where provided This Menu item allows some in...

Page 65: ...ay the values relating to Range where present Distance travelled A Average consumption A Instantaneous fuel consumption where present Average speed A Travel time A driving time Reset Trip A Best average consumption in ECO mode displays a screen summarising the best average consumption where provided The icon indicates the best performance This information can be reset by resetting Trip A Trip B ma...

Page 66: ...en the trip time reaches 999 59 999 hours and 59 minutes after disconnection reconnection of the battery WARNING The reset operation when Trip A or Trip B details are being displayed resets the information associated with the function displayed Start of journey procedure With the ignition key in the MAR ON position reset by pressing the TRIP button and keeping it pressed for more than 2 seconds Ex...

Page 67: ...of specific parameters for engine operation and diagnosis WARNING After eliminating the failure to check the system completely Abarth Dealerships must run a bench test and if necessary road tests which may also call for a long journey ...

Page 68: ...d prolonged warning cycle Less serious faults are indicated by a warning cycle with a shorter duration The display cycle of both categories can be interrupted The instrument panel warning light will stay on until the cause of the malfunction is eliminated WARNING LIGHTS ON INSTRUMENT PANEL Warning light What it means red SEAT BELTS REMINDER The warning light switches on constantly with the vehicle...

Page 69: ...after a few seconds The warning light stays on constantly if there is a fault in the airbag system On some versions the display shows the dedicated message 42 43 red LOW BRAKE FLUID HANDBRAKE ENGAGED The warning light switches on when the ignition key is turned to MAR but it should switch off after a few seconds Low brake fluid level The warning light turns on when the level of the brake fluid in ...

Page 70: ... case stop the car immediately should it be in motion stop the engine for about 20 seconds and then restart the engine If the warning light stays on contact an Abarth Dealership IMPORTANT After the battery is disconnected the steering must be initialised The warning light switches on to indicate this To carry out this procedure simply turn the steering wheel all the way from one end to the other o...

Page 71: ...e can continue travelling at moderate speed without demanding excessive effort from the engine Prolonged use of the car with the warning light on may cause damage Contact an Abarth Dealership as soon as possible If the warning light is flashing this indicates that the catalytic converter may be damaged If the light flashes release the accelerator pedal to reduce engine revs until the warning light...

Page 72: ...porarily deactivated The warning light flashes for about 75 seconds and then stays on constantly along with a dedicated message on the display to indicate that the system is temporarily deactivated or faulty The system goes back to normal operation when the operating conditions allow it If this is not the case carry out the Tyre reset procedure after restoring the normal operating conditions If th...

Page 73: ...moved upwards or together with the left indicator when the hazard warning light button is pressed Warning light What it means blue MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS The warning light switches on when the main beam headlights are turned on INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING SYMBOLS Symbol What it means red red red DOORS BONNET BOOT OPEN The symbols on the display switches on together with a dedicated message on some vers...

Page 74: ... the reservoir is not below the MIN mark In this case wait for the engine to cool down then slowly and carefully open the cap top up with coolant and check that the level is between the MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir itself Also check visually for any fluid leaks Contact an Abarth Dealership if the warning light switches on when the engine is started again If the car is used under demanding co...

Page 75: ...the display together with a dedicated message if there is a fault in the parking sensors amber SERVICE SCHEDULED SERVICING EXPIRED When the scheduled servicing is nearly due scheduled service deadline the display will show the symbol followed by the number of kilometres miles until the car must be serviced This is displayed automatically with ignition key at MAR 2000 km or equivalent value in mile...

Page 76: ...y will show the symbol and a dedicated message if the fuel cut off system is faulty amber EXTERIOR LIGHTS FAILURE where provided The symbol is shown on the display together with a dedicated message when there is an anomaly in one of the following lights daytime running lights DRL side lights direction indicators rear fog light number plate lights The anomaly relating to these lights could be one o...

Page 77: ...the symbol indicates the side of the car with the fuel filler amber ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE INDICATOR The icon appears when a fault is detected in the engine oil pressure sensor Contact an Abarth Dealership as soon as possible to have the fault fixed amber OIL CHANGE The icon indicates that it is necessary to change the engine oil Contact an Abarth Dealership amber PRESS THE CLUTCH PEDA...

Page 78: ...on certain versions together with the message on the display stop the vehicle immediately and contact an Abarth Dealership 45 Go to an Abarth Dealership as soon as possible if warning light either does not light up when the key is turned to MAR to if while travelling the warning lights comes on either steady or blinking along with a message on the display The operation of the warning light may be ...

Page 79: ... the car is equipped and provides instructions on how to use them correctly ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS 67 iTPMS indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 70 OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 72 SEAT BELTS 72 SBR SYSTEM Seat Belt Reminder 73 PRE TENSIONERS 74 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 76 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS AIRBAG 86 ...

Page 80: ...ld happen for example if the accelerator pedal is released suddenly or in the case of a sudden downshifting in conditions of poor grip In these conditions the engine braking effect could cause the drive wheels to slip resulting in a loss of car stability In these situations the DTC system intervenes restoring torque to the engine in order to conserve vehicle stability and increase vehicle safety E...

Page 81: ...ment panel to inform the driver that the car is in critical stability and grip conditions Manual engagement release The ASR is switched on automatically each time the engine is started While driving the ASR can be switched off and subsequently switched on again by pressing the button 1 fig 65 TTC When the system is not active the LED on the same button turns on and on some versions a message appea...

Page 82: ... therefore take every care when driving on slippery surfaces and not take unnecessary risks 57 For the correct operation of the ESC system the tyres must necessarily be of the same make and type on all wheels in perfect condition and above all of the prescribed type and size 58 The ESC functions even when the space saver wheel is being used Always remember that the space saver wheel being smaller ...

Page 83: ... an aid for the driver who must always pay full attention while driving The responsibility always rests with the driver 74 The capability of the PBA system must never be tested irresponsibly and dangerously in such a way as to compromise the safety of the driver the other occupants of the car or any other road user iTPMS indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring System where provided DESCRIPTION The car c...

Page 84: ...warnings or be temporarily deactivated If the system is temporarily deactivated the warning light flashes for about 75 seconds and then is continuously on at the same time the display shows a warning message This warning is displayed also after the engine has been switched off and then on again if the correct operating conditions are not restored In the case of abnormal signals it is recommended t...

Page 85: ... in force in relation to the use of the seat belts The belt should be worn keeping the torso straight and rested against the backrest To fasten the seat belts hold fastening tongue 1 fig 68 and insert it into buckle 2 fig 68 until it clicks into place On removal if the belt jams let it rewind for a short stretch then pull it out again without jerking Press button 3 fig 68 to release the belt Guide...

Page 86: ... to MAR the warning light 1 fig 70 for the TFT panel or 1 fig 71 for the TFT Sport panel comes on for a few seconds regardless of the status of the front seat belts With car moving slower than 20 km h if the driver side seat belt or the passenger side seat belt with occupant seated is unfastened the warning light stays on constantly As soon as a speed threshold of 20 km h is reached with driver si...

Page 87: ...seconds after the ignition device has been turned to MAR regardless of the status of the seat belts even if the seat belts are all fastened All icons light up when at least one belt changes from fastened to unfastened or vice versa and or when one of the front doors is opened with the ignition device in the MAR position PRE TENSIONERS The car is equipped with front seat belts pretensioners that re...

Page 88: ...t not be twisted The upper part must pass over the shoulder and cross the chest diagonally The lower part must adhere to the pelvis fig 73 not to the abdomen of the occupant Never use devices clips clamps etc that hold the seat belt away from your body 73 AB0A0348C WARNING Each seat belt must be used by only one person Never travel with a child sitting on the passenger s lap and a single belt to p...

Page 89: ...according to EC Directive 2003 20 EC Children below the height of 1 50 metres and up to 12 years must be protected with suitable restraint systems and be seated on the rear seats Statistics on accidents indicate that the rear seats offer greater safety for children Compared with an adult a child s head is larger and heavier in proportion to their body and the child s muscular and bone structures a...

Page 90: ...eactivate the airbag if a rearward facing child restraint system is fitted Always comply with the instructions on the passenger side sun visor see the Front airbags paragraph 89 Should it be necessary to carry a child on the passenger side front seat in a rear facing child restraint system the passenger side front and side airbags must be deactivated through the display main menu verifying deactiv...

Page 91: ...SO R2 ISO R3 1 Indicatively from 8 months to 4 years 9 kg 18 kg ISO R2 ISO R3 ISO F2 ISO F2X ISO F3 2 Indicatively from 3 to 7 years 15 kg 25 kg 3 Indicatively from 6 to 12 years 22 kg 36 kg All restraint devices must bear the type approval data together with the control mark on a label solidly fixed to the child restraint system which must never be removed Lineaccessori Abarth offers child restra...

Page 92: ...The child restraint system is restrained by the vehicle seat belts as shown in fig 75 and it must restrain the child in turn with its own belts 75 AB0A0063C GROUP 1 Children weighing from 9 to 18 kg may be transported in forward facing child restraint systems fig 76 76 AB0A0064C GROUP 2 Children from 15 to 25 kg may be restrained directly by the car seat belts fig 77 77 AB0A0065C In this case the ...

Page 93: ...int system attach it to the two metal anchors 1 fig 79 located in the rear seat cushion in the point where the seat cushion meets the backrest remove the parcel shelf and fix the upper strap provided with the child restraint system to the dedicated anchor 2 fig 80 located at the bottom of the seat back WARNING The central rear seat is not approved for any type of ISOFIX child restraint system fig ...

Page 94: ...will not cause injuries to the occupants 94 After installing a child restraint system do not move the seat always remove the child restraint system before making any adjustment 95 If a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system is not fixed to all three anchorages it will not be able to protect the child correctly In a crash the child could be seriously or fatally injured 96 Fit the child restraint s...

Page 95: ...NABLED Airbag DISABLED Seat suitable for rearward facing child restraint systems U X X NO YES YES X YES Seat suitable for forward facing child restraint systems UF X X YES a NO YES X YES i Size seat i U X X NO NO NO X NO 1 Seat suitable for ISOFIX side fixtures L1 L2 X X NO NO NO X NO Seat suitable for ISOFIX rearward facing fixtures R1 R2 R3 IL X X NO NO NO X R2 only Sear suitable for ISOFIX forw...

Page 96: ...rsal forward facing child restraint system IL Position suitable for specific listed ISOFIX child restraint systems CRS These ISOFIX CRS are classified as car specific restricted use and semi universal X Not applicable The seat is not approved for installation of child restraint systems a With forward facing child restraint system the seat must be positioned no more forward than the longitudinal ha...

Page 97: ...5 6 Airbag ENABLED Airbag DISABLED Seat suitable for rearward facing child restraint systems U NO YES X X YES X YES Seat suitable for forward facing child restraint systems UF YES a NO X X YES X YES i Size seat i U NO NO X X NO 1 X NO Seat suitable for ISOFIX side fixtures L1 L2 NO NO X X NO X NO Seat suitable for ISOFIX rearward facing fixtures R1 R2 R3 IL NO NO X X R2 only X NO Sear suitable for...

Page 98: ...rsal forward facing child restraint system IL Position suitable for specific listed ISOFIX child restraint systems CRS These ISOFIX CRS are classified as car specific restricted use and semi universal X Not applicable The seat is not approved for installation of child restraint systems a With forward facing child restraint system the seat must be positioned no more forward than the longitudinal ha...

Page 99: ...on your lap even newborns No one can hold a child in the case of a crash In the event of an accident replace the child restraint system with a new one In addition and depending on the type of child restraint system installed replace the ISOFIX anchorages or the seat belt with which the child restraint system was connected The rear headrest where provided can be removed if needed to install a child...

Page 100: ...re designed and calibrated to protect front seat passengers wearing seat belts Their volume at the moment of maximum inflation fills most of the space between the steering wheel and the driver between the lower post guard and the knees on passenger side and between the dashboard and the passenger The airbags are not deployed in the event of minor frontal impacts for which the restraining action of...

Page 101: ...river in the event of a frontal impact 87 AB0A0073C WARNING 99 Do not apply stickers or other objects on the steering wheel on the dashboard in the passenger side airbag area on side upholstery on the roof or on the seats Never put objects e g mobile phones on the passenger side of the dashboard since they could interfere with correct inflation of the passenger airbag and also cause serious injury...

Page 102: ... symbol on the display In this case the warning light may not indicate a possible problem with the airbag restraint system Before driving off contact an Abarth Dealership to have the system checked immediately 104 The warning light indicates the passenger airbag protection status If the warning light is off passenger side protection is active to deactivate it use the Setup Menu in this case the LE...

Page 103: ...SAFETY 90 Passenger s front airbag and child restraint systems IMPORTANT 88 AB0A0072 ...

Page 104: ...as for example violent shocks against steps pavements or low obstacles the car falling in big holes or dips in the road A small amount of dust will be released when the airbags are deployed The dust is not harmful and does not indicate the beginning of a fire Furthermore the surface of the deployed bag and the interior of the car may be covered by a dusty residue this may irritate skin and eyes Wa...

Page 105: ... coming into contact with the dashboard Immediately reactivate the passenger airbag as soon as the child restraint system has been removed Also remember that if the ignition device is set to STOP none of the safety devices airbags or pretensioners will be deployed in the event of collision Non deployment in such cases does not indicate a system malfunction 110 When the ignition key is turned to MA...

Page 106: ...w to drive safely in any situation making it a welcome companion with our comfort and wallets in mind STARTING THE ENGINE 94 WHEN PARKED 95 USING THE MANUAL TRANSMISSION 95 USING THE ROBOTISED SEQUENTIAL TRANSMISSION 96 DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING 99 SPORT FUNCTION 100 PARKING SENSORS 101 REFUELLING THE CAR 103 SAVING FUEL 104 ...

Page 107: ...e indicator starts moving 21 STOPPING THE ENGINE Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is idling WARNING After a taxing drive you should allow the engine to catch its breath before turning it off by letting it idle to allow the temperature in the engine compartment to fall 22 WARNING 117 It is dangerous to run the engine in enclosed areas The engine consumes oxygen and engine exhaust cont...

Page 108: ... to release the handbrake slightly lift the lever and press the release button on the lever 1 fig 91 keep the button pressed and lower the lever The warning light in the instrument panel will switch off Press the brake pedal when carrying out this operation to prevent the car from moving accidentally WARNING 119 Never leave children unattended in the car Always remove the key from the ignition dev...

Page 109: ...not perform any activation therefore the gear engaged before engine switching off remains engaged With the car stationary and the key at MAR ignition operated electrical services on the screen displays the engaged gear and the active operating mode automatic AUTO or manual no display STARTING THE CAR NOTES On starting the system sets itself to AUTO mode Using the 1 N R buttons with the brake pedal...

Page 110: ...when overtaking pressing the accelerator pedal fully over the hardening point the system downshifts one or more gears if the rpm allows it in order to provide suitable power and torque for the acceleration requested by the driver In this way the engine speed and power can be suddenly increased and then automatically restored when the conditions set previously are resumed WARNING The use of the Kic...

Page 111: ...rops below 3 km within 3 seconds from the request if the request is not executed the system will maintain the gear engaged or if the speed of the car drops below 10 km h will put the transmission in neutral N and the manoeuvre will have to be repeated Engaging neutral N Press the N button to engage neutral Neutral N can only be engaged with accelerator pedal released regardless of the brake pedal ...

Page 112: ...e correct transmission of drive torque to the wheels When necessary you can engage 1st gear reverse R or neutral N with the engine off the key at AVV and the brake pressed In this case it is advisable to change allowing at least 5 seconds to elapse between one gear change and the next to safeguard the operation of the hydraulic system and the pump in particular Fully and quickly depressing the acc...

Page 113: ...hat protects the electric power steering SPORT FUNCTION When the SPORT button 1 fig 97 is pressed the sports driving setting is turned on featuring more responsiveness during acceleration an increase in drive torque and more precise steering with greater effort required on the steering wheel 1 97 AB0A0442 When this function is on the word SPORT 1 fig 98 is lit up in the display and the instrument ...

Page 114: ...on the display 100 AB0A0390C In addition to the acoustic warning information about the presence and distance from the obstacle is given visually on the instrument panel display The coloured arcs at the rear of the car indicate that an obstacle has been detected The system indicates a detected obstacle by displaying an arc according to the distance of the obstacle and its position in relation to th...

Page 115: ...tow hook without trailer interferes with the correct operation of the parking sensors If a fixed tow hook is installed the parking sensors cannot be used If the driver wishes to install a removable tow hook it should be disconnected from the crossmember whenever the trailer is not attached to prevent the activation of the sensors Do not apply stickers to the sensors WARNING 124 The driver is alway...

Page 116: ...may cause a slight pressure increase in the tank A little breathing off while slackening the cap is absolutely normal When refuelling fasten the plug to the device inside the flap as shown in fig 101 125 Fuels identification of vehicle compatibility Graphic symbol for consumer information in accordance with EN16942 The symbols shown below facilitated recognizing the correct fuel type to be used on...

Page 117: ...arm up the engine at low or high revs when the car is stationary this causes the engine to warm up more slowly thereby increasing fuel consumption and emissions It is therefore advisable to move off immediately slowly avoiding high speeds in this way the engine will warm up more quickly Unnecessary actions Avoid accelerating when stopped at traffic lights or before switching off the engine The lat...

Page 118: ...105 and rough road surfaces also adversely affect consumption Stops in traffic During prolonged hold ups e g level crossings switch off the engine ...

Page 119: ...ntly and calmly In an emergency we recommend that you call the phone number found in the Warranty Booklet It is also possible to call the 00 800 3428 0000 freephone number to search the nearest Abarth Authorised Dealership HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS 107 REPLACING A BULB 107 REPLACING AN EXTERIOR BULB 110 REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS 113 FUSE REPLACEMENT 114 Fix Go KIT 120 EMERGENCY STARTING 122 FUEL CUT OF...

Page 120: ...ck the contacts for oxidation burnt bulbs must be replaced by others of the same type and power always check the headlight beam direction after changing a bulb when a light is not working check that the corresponding fuse is intact before replacing a bulb For the location of fuses refer to the paragraph Replacing fuses in this chapter 126 127 128 129 28 29 WARNING When the weather is cold or damp ...

Page 121: ...emove them press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise Cylindrical bulbs type C release them from their contacts to remove Halogen bulbs type D release the fastening clip from its housing to remove the bulb Halogen bulbs type E release the fastening clip from its housing to remove the bulb Xenon gas discharge bulbs type F contact an Abarth Dealership for replacement ...

Page 122: ...W 2IW A Front direction indicators PY24W 24W B Side direction indicators W5W 5W A Rear direction indicators PY2IW 2IW B Tail brake light P21 5W 5 21W B Reverse gear W16W 16W B Rear fog light W16W 16W B Centre ceiling light C5W 5W C Passenger side ceiling light C5W 5W C Boot light W5W 5W A Number plate light C5W 5W C Fog lights H1 H11 55W E Third brake lights W5W 5W A For versions markets where pro...

Page 123: ... dry 29 Where possible it is advisable to have bulbs changed at an Abarth Dealership The correct operation and direction of the external lights are absolutely essential for the safety of the car and of compliance with the law REPLACING AN EXTERIOR BULB For the type of bulb and power rating see paragraph Replacing a bulb FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS The front light clusters contain side tail lights dipped ...

Page 124: ...ion cap in its housing and turn clockwise 130 106 AB0A0311C MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS To replace the bulb proceed as follows steer the wheel fully inwards undo the screws 1 fig 107 and move the inner wheel arch plastic cover 2 aside to access the bulb 2 1 107 AB0A0471 remove the rubber cap on the bulb holder release the two bulb holding clips 1 fig 108 108 AB0A0093C extract the bulb and replace it fit ...

Page 125: ...luster axially without rotating it remove the bulb holder from its housing releasing it from the locking tabs 2 extract the bulbs by pushing them slightly and turning them anticlockwise 109 AB0A0313C The bulbs are arranged as follows fig 110 1 side brake light 2 direction indicators 110 AB0A0314C REVERSING LIGHT REAR FOG LIGHT For bulb replacement contact an Abarth Dealership THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS To...

Page 126: ...technicians danger of death Contact an Abarth Dealership REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS For the type of bulb and power rating see paragraph Replacing a bulb INTERIOR CEILING LIGHT To replace the bulb proceed as follows using the screwdriver provided extract the ceiling light 1 fig 114 working in the point shown by the arrow 114 AB0A0100C open cover 2 fig 115 as shown and then change bulb 3 fig 116 it fr...

Page 127: ...tem 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 Check the state of the corresponding fuse when a device does not work the filament 1 fig 119 should be intact If it is not replace the blown fuse with another with the same ampere rating same colour 119 AB0A0105C 2 intact fuse 3 fuse with damaged filament To facilitate fuse replacement use the pliers hooked inside the fuse box lid on the dashboard left hand side Ref...

Page 128: ...mponent corresponding to each fuse is on the cover fig 124 30 WARNING 131 Contact an Abarth Dealership to have a fuse replaced 132 If the fuse blows again contact an Abarth Dealership 133 Never replace a faulty fuse with metal wires or anything else 134 Never replace a fuse with another with a higher amp rating RISK OF FIRE 135 If a general protection fuse MEGA FUSE MIDI FUSE MAXI FUSE blows conta...

Page 129: ...D DEVICE FUSE AMPERE Headlight alignment corrector F13 5 Diagnosis socket Uconnect climate control EOBD F36 15 Brake light switch instrument panel node F37 5 Central door locking F38 15 Windscreen rear window washer pump F43 15 Driver side electric window F47 20 ...

Page 130: ...VICE FUSE AMPERE Passenger side electric window F48 20 Parking sensor controls backlighting F49 5 Climate control brake lights clutch electric sunroof electric mirrors F51 7 5 Instrument panel node F53 5 where provided ...

Page 131: ...118 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSEBOX 124 AB0A0319C PROTECTED DEVICE FUSE AMPERE HI FI F02 20 Climate control electric fan F08 30 Headlight washers F09 30 Horns F10 10 Main beam headlights F14 10 15 Electric roof motor F15 20 ...

Page 132: ...ission control unit power supply ignition F16 7 5 Heated rear window F20 30 Fog lights F30 15 Robotised sequential transmission control unit F84 10 Front power socket with or without cigar lighter F85 20 Only for versions equipped with Xenon gas discharge lamps ...

Page 133: ...ube of the sealant 4 fig 125 onto the valve If a 250 ml cartridge is present the housing of the transparent tube is provided with removable ring to facilitate extraction Make sure that the ON OFF button 5 fig 126 is in the off position button not pressed 126 AB0A0478 plug the electrical connector of the tyre inflation kit into the 12V socket of the car and start the engine operate the compressor b...

Page 134: ...istribution of the sealant secure the car following the instructions described in the Preliminary operations paragraph in this chapter restore the pressure using the black inflation tube 9 fig 125 for the OPT1 version or the inflation tube 4 fig 128 for the OPT2 version until the prescribed pressure is reached If also in this case the pressure is lower than 1 8 bar 26 psi 15 minutes after turning ...

Page 135: ...the auxiliary battery to an earth point on the engine or the gearbox of the car to be started start the engine when the engine has been started remove the leads reversing the order above If after a few attempts the engine does not start do not persist but contact an Abarth Dealership WARNING Do not directly connect the negative terminals of the two batteries sparks could ignite explosive gas relea...

Page 136: ...peration of the car proceed as follows turn the ignition key to the MAR position 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 ign...

Page 137: ... 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 transporting via a breakdown vehicle Tow rings 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 t...

Page 138: ...erformance to be safeguarded This chapter explains how SCHEDULED SERVICING 126 SERVICE SCHEDULE 127 PERIODIC CHECKS 130 DEMANDING USE OF THE CAR 130 CHECKING LEVELS 131 BATTERY 135 RECHARGING THE BATTERY 136 REPLACING THE WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPER BLADES 137 LIFTING THE VEHICLE 138 WHEELS AND TYRES 139 CAR INACTIVITY 140 BODYWORK 141 INTERIOR 145 ...

Page 139: ...is offered by all Abarth Dealerships according to a set time schedule If during each operation in addition to the ones scheduled the need arises for further replacements or repairs these may be carried out only with the explicit agreement of the Customer IMPORTANT NOTES Scheduled Servicing interventions are set out by the Manufacturer Failure to have them carried out may invalidate the warranty It...

Page 140: ... the pressure Check the Fix Go kit condition expiry where provided Check operation of lighting system headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights boot passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary top up fluid levels 1 Check exhaust emissions smokiness Use the diagnosis socket to check supply engine management system operation emission...

Page 141: ...ar of front and rear disc brake pads and operation of pad wear indicator where present Visually inspect condition of the accessory drive belt s Check tensioning of accessory drive belt s and adjust if necessary Visually inspect conditions of toothed timing drive belt Check the oil level in the robotised sequential transmission activation system 2 Check and if necessary restore the self locking dif...

Page 142: ...damage to the engine only use spark plugs of the same make and type specially certified for 1 4 Turbo petrol Abarth engines see the information in the Engine paragraph strictly comply with the spark plug replacement interval given in the Service Schedule for spark plug replacement it is advisable to contact an Abarth Dealership 6 The maximum mileage is 120 000 km The belt must be replaced every 6 ...

Page 143: ... of the following conditions if the car is used under demanding conditions e g on track dusty roads short repeated journeys less than 7 8 Km at sub zero outdoor 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 Service Schedule check front disc brake pad condition and wear...

Page 144: ...131 CHECKING LEVELS 33 148 149 34 135 HP 145 HP and 160 HP versions 132 AB0A0353C 1 Engine oil filler 2 Engine oil dipstick 3 Engine coolant 4 Windscreen washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Battery ...

Page 145: ...ttery WARNING 148 Never smoke while working in the engine compartment gas and inflammable vapours may be present with the risk of fire 149 Be very careful when working in the engine compartment when the engine is hot you may get burned Remember that the fan may start up if the engine is hot this could injure you Scarves ties and other loose clothing might be pulled by moving parts ...

Page 146: ...t for road use in compliance with the current regulations Car use in the track must be considered as occasional and in any case under the responsibility of the user The car CANNOT be modified or tampered with for any reason this would alter the Manufacturer type approval and or safety requirements Using a modified or tampered product relieves the Manufacturer from any responsibility on the product...

Page 147: ...ENGINE COOLANT The coolant level must be checked when the engine is cold and must range between the MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir If the level is too low unscrew the cap 3 fig 132 or fig 133 of the reservoir and add the fluid described in the Technical Specifications chapter 36 150 WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WASHER FLUID 151 Check fluid level through the reservoir If the level is too low lift res...

Page 148: ...ve from coming into contact with painted parts Should it happen immediately wash with water IMPORTANT 4 Used engine oil and oil filters contain substances which are harmful to the environment You are advised to go to an Abarth Dealership to have the oil and filters changed BATTERY The car is fitted with a low maintenance battery no electrolyte top ups with distilled water are needed in standard co...

Page 149: ...attery and take it to a warm place to avoid freezing 157 Always wear appropriate goggles to protect your eyes when working on or near the conventional battery IMPORTANT 38 Incorrect installation of electric and electronic devices may cause severe damage to your car After purchasing your car if you wish to install any accessories car alarm car phone etc please contact your Abarth Dealership which w...

Page 150: ...ace the blades if the rubber edge is deformed or worn In any case it is advisable to replace them approximately once a year 160 A few simple precautions can reduce the possibility of damage to the blades if the temperature falls below zero make sure that ice has not frozen the rubber to the glass Use a de icing product to release it if required remove any snow from the glass in addition to protect...

Page 151: ...e sunroof is closed before operating the front jets 136 AB0A0114C Rear window washer The rear window washer jets are fixed The nozzle holder is located above the rear window fig 137 137 AB0A0115C WARNING 160 Driving with worn windscreen rear window wiper blades is a serious risk because visibility is reduced in bad weather LIFTING THE VEHICLE 39 As a result of its sporty nature the car is fitted w...

Page 152: ...e to the tyre the rim suspension and steering system tyres age even if they are not used much Cracks in the tread and on the sidewalls are a sign of ageing In any event have the tyres checked by specialised technicians if they have been fitted for longer than 6 years Also remember to check the space saver spare wheel with particular care in the case of replacement always fit new tyres avoiding tho...

Page 153: ...The max speed for snow tyres with Q marking is 160 km h The Road Traffic Code speed limits must however be always strictly observed IMPORTANT 40 Keep your speed down when snow chains are fitted do not exceed 50 km h Avoid potholes do not drive over steps or pavements and do not drive long distances over roads without snow to avoid damaging both your car and the road surface CAR INACTIVITY If the c...

Page 154: ...hich give the car particular resistance to corrosion and abrasion use of galvanised or pretreated sheet metal with high resistance to corrosion spraying the underbody engine compartment wheelhouse internal parts and other parts with highly protective wax products spraying of plastic parts with a protective function in the more exposed points underdoor inner wing edges etc use of open boxed section...

Page 155: ... cleaning the car Bird droppings must be washed off immediately and thoroughly as the acid they contain is particularly aggressive Avoid if at all possible parking the car under trees remove vegetable resins immediately as when dried it may only be possible to remove them with abrasive products and or polishes which is highly inadvisable as they could alter the typical opaqueness of the paint Do n...

Page 156: ... or the wrapping Do not use pure windscreen washer fluid for cleaning the windscreen and the rear window dilute it to at least 50 with water 42 43 Windows To clean glasses use specific cleaning products Use clean cloths to avoid scratching the glass or altering the transparency WARNING Wipe the rear window inside gently with a cloth following the direction of the filaments to avoid damaging the he...

Page 157: ...is absolutely necessary Remove any resinous plant matter immediately because once it has dried it may require the use of abrasive and or polishing products to be removed which are strongly discouraged as they could potentially alter the characteristics of the paintwork Do not use pure windscreen washer fluid for cleaning the front windscreen and rear window dilute it min 50 with water Only use pur...

Page 158: ...ver use alcohol petrols and derivatives to clean the instrument panel lens LEATHER PARTS where provided Use only water and neutral soap to clean these parts Never use alcohol or alcohol based products Before using a specific product for cleaning interiors make sure that it does not contain alcohol and or alcohol based substances ALCANTARA PARTS STEERING WHEEL Procedure for restoring Alcantara appl...

Page 159: ...he enthusiasts and the technician but also just for those who want to know every detail of their car IDENTIFICATION DATA 147 ENGINE 148 INTAKE SYSTEM 150 TRANSMISSION 151 BRAKES 152 SUSPENSION 153 STEERING 154 WHEELS 155 DIMENSIONS 159 WEIGHTS AND LOADS 160 REFUELLING 161 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 162 PERFORMANCE 164 FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS 165 PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE CAR AT THE END ...

Page 160: ...ght of vehicle fully laden E Maximum authorised weight of fully laden car plus trailer F Maximum permitted weight on first axle front G Maximum permitted weight on second axle rear H Engine type I Bodywork version code L Spare part reference number M Colour code for versions markets where provided CHASSIS MARKING It is located on the right side of the luggage compartment floor and bears the follow...

Page 161: ... x 84 72 x 84 72 x 84 Total displacement cm 1368 1368 1368 Compression ratio 9 8 1 9 8 1 9 8 1 Maximum power CEE kW 99 107 118 Maximum power CEE HP 135 145 160 Corresponding engine speed rpm 5500 5500 5500 Maximum torque CEE Nm 180 206 180 210 210 230 Corresponding engine speed rpm 2000 2000 2500 2000 3000 Spark plugs NGK IKR9F8 NGK IKR9F8 NGK IKR9F8 Fuel Unleaded petrol 95 RON Specification EN228...

Page 162: ...ower CEE kW 120 121 132 132 Maximum power CEE HP 163 165 180 180 corresponding revolutions per minute rpm 5500 5500 5500 5500 Maximum torque CEE Nm 210 230 210 230 230 250 230 250 corresponding revolutions per minute rpm 2000 2250 2000 2250 2000 2500 2000 2500 Spark plugs NGK IKR9F8 NGK IKR9F8 NGK IKR9F8 NGK IKR9F8 Fuel Unleaded petrol 95 RON or 98 RON Specification EN 228 Unleaded petrol 95 RON o...

Page 163: ...imed sequential electronic injection with fixed geometry turbocharger 168 WARNING 168 Modifications or repairs to the fuel supply system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system s technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire ...

Page 164: ...ARBOX Transmission Five forward speeds plus reverse with electronically managed electro hydraulic control system Clutch Electronically controlled electro hydraulic system Traction Front The mechanical self locking differential of the car where present is of the clutch plate and ramp type the most used in the racing world When the grip on the road surface is not good the limited slip differential e...

Page 165: ...forated self ventilated discs perforated solid discs Model 1 4 TB PETROL ABARTH 180 HP Service brakes front rear perforated self ventilated discs perforated solid discs Model 1 4 TB PETROL ABARTH Parking brake controlled by hand lever working on rear brakes WARNING Water ice and salt spread on the roads may deposit on the brake discs reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are applie...

Page 166: ...t MacPherson independent wheels mechanical crossmember shock absorbers and coil springs anti roll bar Rear torsion beam with interconnected wheels consisting of a torsion axle anti roll bar and two tubular arms with shock absorbers and coil springs ...

Page 167: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 154 STEERING Model 1 4 TB PETROL ABARTH Type rack and pinion with dual strategy electric power steering normal sport Kerb to kerb turning circle m 10 8 ...

Page 168: ... Radial tyre 16 Rim diameter in inches Ø 84 Load rating capacity V Maximum speed rating Maximum speed index Q up to 160 km h R up to 170 km h S up to 180 km h T up to 190 km h U up to 200 km h H up to 210 km h V up to 240 km h W up to 270 km h Maximum speed index for snow tyres QM S up to 160 km h TM S up to 190 km h HM S up to 210 km h Load index capacity 70 335 kg 81 462 kg 71 345 kg 82 475 kg 7...

Page 169: ...TECTOR TYRES 143 AB0A0356C 169 WARNING 169 Do NOT fit wheel hubs when using integral hubs fixed with springs to the steel rim and tyres other than the factory fitted tyres provided with the Rim Protector fig 143 Use of unsuitable tyres and wheel caps may cause sudden decrease of tyre pressure ...

Page 170: ...XL 7 J x 17H2 ET38 205 40 R17 84 W XL 7 mm chains can be fitted Winter tyres Pirelli Snow Sport 195 45 R16 are also available for use if the car is mainly driven on snow covered roads Snow chains suitable for 205 40 R17 tyres are available at the Abarth Dealership These may be used at a maximum speed of 50 km h Contact the Abarth Dealership for more information about the use of snow chains ...

Page 171: ...h the tyre cold Tyres Medium load Full load Front Rear Front Rear 195 45 R16 84 V XL 2 3 2 1 2 6 2 4 205 40 R17 84 W XL 2 3 2 1 2 6 2 4 At speeds above 160 km h use the inflation pressures for the maximum load conditions The indicated pressure is aimed at comfort To privilege fuel efficiency the inflation pressure can be increased to a maximum of 2 9 bar on the front tyres and up to 2 7 bar on the...

Page 172: ...refer to the vehicle equipped with its standard supplied tyres Height is measured with car unladen BOOT VOLUME Unladen capacity V D A standards 185 dm3 144 AB0A0292C A B C D E F G I 3660 770 2300 590 1490 1415 1409 1627 1408 1402 With 205 40 R17 tyres ...

Page 173: ... to the spare wheel compartment For versions markets where provided the plate may be on the driver s door pillar 145 F1D1045 D Maximum authorised weight of fully laden car GVW E Maximum authorised weight of fully laden car GVW plus trailer If trailer towing is not permitted values D and E are equal F Maximum permitted weight on front axle G Maximum permitted weight on rear axle WARNING A trailer c...

Page 174: ... of distilled water and PARAFLU UP Engine sump litres 2 75 SELENIA ABARTH 10W50 Engine sump and filter litres 3 05 Gearbox casing differential litres 1 55 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Hydraulic brake circuit kg 0 55 TOP 4 S Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir litres 2 5 Mixture of water and PETRONAS DURANCE SC35 For particularly harsh climate conditions a mixture of 60 PARAFLU UP an...

Page 175: ...e engines SAE 10W 50 ACEA C3 9 55535 GH2 SELENIA ABARTH 10W50 Contractual Technical Reference No 0101 According to Service Schedule Lubricants and greases for drive transmission Synthetic base lubricant SAE 75W grade 9 55550 MZ6 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Contractual Technical Reference N F002 F10 Manual gearbox and differential Fully synthetic lubricant with dedicated additive 9 55550 SA1 TUTE...

Page 176: ...STM D 3306 specifications 9 55523 or MS 90032 PARAFLUUP Contractual Technical Reference N F101 M01 Cooling circuits proportions of use 50 water 50 PARAFLUUP Windscreen rear window washer fluid Mixture of alcohol and surfactants Exceeds the CUNA NC 956 11 specifications 9 55522 or MS 90043 PETRONAS DURANCE SC35 Contractual Technical Reference N F201 D02 To be used diluted or undiluted in windscreen...

Page 177: ...PETROL ABARTH 145 HP 7 8 8 210 1 4 TB PETROL ABARTH 160 HP 7 3 7 4 216 1 4 TB PETROL ABARTH 163 HP 7 3 7 4 218 1 4 TB PETROL ABARTH 165 HP 7 3 7 4 218 1 4 TB PETROL ABARTH 180 HP 6 7 6 9 225 For markets where provided Version with manual transmission Version with robotised sequential transmission Values obtained using 98 RON unleaded petrol ...

Page 178: ...ondition of the car trim level equipment accessories use of the climate control system car load presence of roof racks and other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuel consumption values than those measured The fuel consumption will only become more regular after driving the first 3000 km To find the specific fuel consumption and CO2 emission fi...

Page 179: ...g any additional costs The European Directive specifies that when the car is handed over the last keeper or owner should not incur any expenses as a result of it having a zero or negative market value To hand your car over at the end of its life without extra cost contact one of our dealerships if you are purchasing another car or a collection and scrapping centre authorised by FCA These centres h...

Page 180: ... Uconnect 7 HD NAV LIVE infotainment systems that can be fitted on the vehicle TIPS CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION 168 AUX and USB SOURCE 169 Uconnect 5 LIVE Nav LIVE 170 UCONNECT 7 HD LIVE UCONNECT 7 HD NAV LIVE 182 MOPAR CONNECT 196 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS 198 RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION 199 INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES 200 ...

Page 181: ...e whereas if the comparison codes are not the same or if the electronic control unit Body Computer is replaced the system will ask the user to enter the secret code according to the procedure described in the paragraph below Entering the secret code When the system is switched on if the code is requested the display will show Please enter Anti Theft Code followed by the screen showing a keypad to ...

Page 182: ...d Contact an Abarth Dealership as soon as possible to have the system repaired AUX and USB SOURCE To connect an external device use the AUX input fig 146 To activate USB mode insert a suitable device into the car USB port 146 AB0A0427C WARNING After using a USB recharging socket we recommend disconnecting the device smartphone always removing the cable from the vehicle socket first never from the ...

Page 183: ...MULTIMEDIA 170 Uconnect 5 LIVE Nav LIVE Controls on front panel 147 AB0A0367C ...

Page 184: ...tuning to a radio station Left right rotation of knob Confirmation of the option displayed Short button press APPS Access to the additional functions e g Time display Compass where provided External temperature Radio Media and Uconnect LIVE services where present Short button press PHONE Phone data display Short button press TRIP Uconnect 5 LIVE versions Access to the TRIP menu Short button press ...

Page 185: ...ls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed short or long press as described in the table below 148 AB0A0368C ...

Page 186: ...h source Pause Activation deactivation of radio Mute function Short press volume increase decrease in single steps Long press volume continuous increase decrease until released Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Turning right wheel upwards or downwards Short press Radio mode selection of next prev...

Page 187: ... speed dependent automatic volume control Loudness where provided Auto On Radio Radio Off Delay To exit the Audio menu press the Done button Media mode Audio source selection Press the Source button to select the desired audio source among those available AUX USB or Bluetooth Applications used on portable devices may be not compatible with the Uconnect system Track selection Browse With Media mode...

Page 188: ...oceed as follows activate the Bluetooth function on the mobile phone press the PHONE button on the front panel if no phone is paired with the system yet the display shows a dedicated screen select Yes to start the pairing procedure then search for the Uconnect device on the mobile phone if No is selected the Phone main screen is displayed when prompted by the mobile phone use its keypad to enter t...

Page 189: ...t If an SMS message is sent via Uconnect the user could face an additional cost without any warning due to the SMS delivery confirmation request sent by the phone For any problems related to the above contact your telephone service provider Text message options Default text messages are stored in the system memory and can be sent to answer a received message or as a new message Yes No Okay I can t...

Page 190: ...luetooth when the Uconnect LIVE button is pressed the radio menu shows disabled icons except for eco Drive Further information about the eco Drive functions is available in the dedicated chapter Settings of the Uconnect services that can be managed through the radio The Settings section can be accessed through the icon in the radio menu dedicated to the Uconnect LIVE services In this section the u...

Page 191: ...g on the evaluation dark green very good light green yellow orange and red very bad It represents eco friendliness of the driving style from 0 low to 100 high In the event of extended inactivity the display will show the average of the indices up to that moment Average index then the indices will be coloured again in real time as soon as the car is restarted To check the data average for the previ...

Page 192: ...des for downloading a map update are available Most recent maps guarantee if a new map is available for your system within 90 days of initial use you can download it once free of charge Map update you can purchase a new version of the map installed on your system Preparing a USB device To update the map use a USB device that meets the following requirements The USB device should preferably be empt...

Page 193: ...map that you wish to download then select Update and install The map is downloaded and copied to your USB device Select Done when the process is complete NOTE Don t disconnect the USB device from the computer while map downloading and copying is in progress The map can now be installed on the system Installing the map After downloading a map to your USB device it can be installed on your system WA...

Page 194: ...alls Show outgoing calls Show missed calls Show incoming calls Phonebook Search Show text message Radio The following voice commands can be given after pressing the button on the steering wheel Tune to XXX FM Tune to XXX AM Tune in Radio XXX Tune in channel DAB Media The following voice commands can be given after pressing the button on the steering wheel Play song Play album Play artist Play genr...

Page 195: ...MULTIMEDIA 182 UCONNECT 7 HD LIVE UCONNECT 7 HD NAV LIVE Controls on front panel 149 AB0A0399C ...

Page 196: ...activation Mute Pause Short button press Display on off Short button press Exit the selection return to previous screen Short button press SCROLL TUNE Scrolling the list or tuning to a radio station Media source track change Left right rotation of knob Confirmation of the option displayed in Radio mode shows station list in Media mode allows to scroll source contents Short button press ...

Page 197: ...B AUX Bluetooth Press button Phone Phone data display Press button Uconnect Access the additional functions e g Compass display Uconnect LIVE services Press button Nav Access to the navigation function Press button Settings Access the settings menu Press button Trip Access to the Trip menu Press button Uconnect 7 HD Nav LIVE versions only ...

Page 198: ...r the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed short or long press as described in the table below 150 AB0A0368C ...

Page 199: ...oming call Ending of call in progress Exit the display on the instrument panel of the last calls only with call browsing active Short press Radio mode selection of next previous station Long press Radio mode scan higher lower frequencies until released Short press USB Bluetooth mode selection of previous next track Long press USB Bluetooth mode fast forward rewind until released Short press phone ...

Page 200: ...equency can be used in countries where digital transmission technology is available The device will not be tuned to any frequency if the DAB button is pressed in a country where the service is not provided Audio menu To access the Audio menu press the Audio button located at the bottom of the display The following adjustments can be carried out using the Audio menu Balance Fader left right and fro...

Page 201: ...th the system PAIRING A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE To pair a Bluetooth audio device proceed as follows activate the Bluetooth function on the device press the Media graphic button on the display press the Select Source button select the Bluetooth Media source press the Add Device graphic button search for Uconnect on the Bluetooth audio device during pairing a screen showing the progress is displayed ...

Page 202: ...and Current fuel consumption and the two separate trips called Trip A and Trip B for monitoring the vehicle s complete journey in a reciprocally independent manner Both functions can be reset reset start of a new journey to reset the desired Trip hold down the Trip A or Trip B buttons PHONE MODE PHONE MODE ACTIVATION Press the Phone button on the display to activate the Phone mode NOTE To consult ...

Page 203: ...s handbook A call can be made by selecting Phonebook selecting Recent selecting Dial FAVOURITES You can add a number or a contact if already in Contacts to the favourite list during a call by pressing one of the five Empty graphic buttons on the upper part of the display The favourites can also be managed by using the Phone Book options TEXT MESSAGE READER The system can read the messages received...

Page 204: ...phone and the radio as described in the Pairing a mobile phone paragraph to access the Uconnect LIVE services in your vehicle When pairing is complete the connected services can be accessed by pressing the Uconnect LIVE icon on the radio Before using the connected services you must complete the activation procedure following the instructions that appear in the Uconnect LIVE App once the Bluetooth ...

Page 205: ... from those that they have created previously They can also record the GPS tracking from the starting point A to the destination B After recording the A B tracking the GPS coordinates will be used to create a customised itinerary that may be reused by the user in the future Settings Through the settings users can select the measurement units and do a backup my Car 171 my Car allows you to keep the...

Page 206: ...Uconnect system when your smartphone is connected to the USB port in the car You can interact with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto using the steering wheel controls long press of the button using the SCROLL TUNE button knob to select and confirm or using the Uconnect system touchscreen Navigation With the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto applications the user can choose to use the navigation system o...

Page 207: ...ovides voice indications Navigation main menu In the navigation view tap the Main menu button to open the menu Select the Search button to search for an address a place or a point of interest then plan a route to the location Select the Current trip button to delete or edit the planned route Select the My Places button to create a collection of useful or preferred addresses The following items are...

Page 208: ...he navigator in your car All updates are included for 3 years from the warranty start date with Mopar Map Care active Mopar Map Care can be renewed at the end of the 3 year period The navigation system can also be updated at the Abarth Dealership the dealer may charge for updating the navigation system VOICE COMMANDS NOTE For languages not supported by the system voice commands are not available T...

Page 209: ... correct operation of the radio 171 Where provided the my Car app is not intended to replace the Owner Handbook of the car MOPAR CONNECT where provided These services let you keep your car under control at all times and receive assistance in the event of accident theft or breakdown The presence of the services depends on the country list available on the www driveuconnect eu website and request ac...

Page 210: ... MODE Privacy mode lets you disable the Find car Notify Area and Notify Speed services which allow registered customers to locate their cars for a fixed time WARNING Car position tracing remains active for the assistance services where provided in the event of accident or car theft but is not visible to the customer PRIVACY MODE activation procedure Proceed as follows take note of the total odomet...

Page 211: ...KCA UK Conformity Assessed Certification of 01 01 2021 in force in the United Kingdom For further information visit the www mopar eu owner or http aftersales fiat com elum websites Radio frequency devices All radio frequency devices comply with the regulations in force in the countries in which they are sold For further information go to www mopar eu owner or http aftersales fiat com elum ...

Page 212: ...bo pressure gauge SPORT display 5 Instrument panel 6 Right stalk windscreen washer wiper rear window washer wiper 7 Uconnect multimedia system 8 SPORT mode emergency lights front rear fog lights 9 Passenger front airbag 10 Glove compartment 11 Climate control system controls 12 Electric windows 13 Glove compartment 14 Shifting 15 Front driver side airbag 16 Uconnect system steering wheel controls ...

Page 213: ...ce travelled in kilometres miles 2 Digital engine coolant temperature gauge 3 Digital rev counter tachometer 4 Range 5 SBR system indications 6 Outside temperature gauge 7 Car speed indication 8 Schedule 9 Current Consumption 10 Digital fuel level gauge 11 Current consumption numeric ...

Page 214: ...ed gear indicator 4 Car speed indication 5 Maximum engine rpm reached Ghost function 6 Digital fuel level gauge 7 SBR system indications 8 Longitudinal lateral instantaneous acceleration 9 Odometer display of distance travelled in kilometres miles 10 Front headlight aiming 11 Outside temperature gauge ...

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Page 222: ...re gauge 43 Digital fuel level gauge 43 Dimensions 159 Dipped headlights bulb replacement 110 Dipped headlights side lights 20 Direction indicators 20 Direction indicators bulb replacement 110 Doors Door central locking unlocking 14 door locking unlocking 14 opening closing with the key 14 Driver knee bag 86 Driver s side front airbag 86 Dualdrive electric power steering 99 Electric windows 30 Eme...

Page 223: ...lb replacement 110 Manual climate control system 26 controls 26 Menu items 46 Mopar Connect 196 Motor marking 147 Motor compartment washing 141 Number plate lights bulb replacement 110 Occupant protection systems 72 Official type approvals 198 Paintwork maintenance 141 Parking sensors 101 Passenger front airbag 86 Performance 164 Power socket 38 Pre tensioners 74 load limiters 74 Protecting the en...

Page 224: ...flation pressures 155 snow tyres 155 tyres fitted 155 Tyres maintenance 139 Uconnect 5 APPS mode 174 Bluetooth source 174 controls on front panel 170 controls on the steering wheel 170 eco Drive 174 Media mode 174 my Car 174 navigation 174 phone mode 174 settings 174 switching the system on off 174 Uconnect LIVE services 174 voice commands 174 Uconnect 5 7 HD AUX and USB source 169 Tips controls a...

Page 225: ...ction 86 Window washing 23 Windows cleaning 141 Windscreen washer jets 137 Windscreen wiper washer 23 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 134 Windscreen rear window wiper blades 137 FCA Italy S p A MOPAR Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7 10040 Rivalta di Torino TO Italy Print no 603 85 390 10 2021 2 Edition ...

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