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The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FCA Italy S.p.A. reserves the right to modify the models and 

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Page 1: ...A B A R T H 5 9 5 O W N E R H A N D B O O K...

Page 2: ...next to the subjects for which details are provided Go to the www mopar eu owner website and access your personal area The Maintenance and care page includes all the information about your vehicle an...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...flammable material fire hazard RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT The vehicle is fitted with a system that carries out a continuous diagnosis of the emission related components in order to help protect the e...

Page 5: ...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 that summarises all the symbols...

Page 6: ...hing obstructs the pedal stroke mats etc INSTALLING ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES Electrical and electronic devices installed after buying the car in the context of after sales service must carry the...

Page 7: ...ise the safety of the vehicle in addition to constituting a potential hazard for passengers health In addition transmission and reception of these devices may be affected by the shielding effect of th...

Page 8: ...t the 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 an...

Page 9: ...KNOWING YOUR CAR KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA MULTIMEDIA INDEX 7...

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Page 11: ...n board so that you can see what is described here for yourself INSTRUMENT PANEL 10 THE KEYS 11 IGNITION DEVICE 12 FIAT CODE SYSTEM 13 DOORS 14 SEATS 15 HEAD RESTRAINTS 18 STEERING WHEEL 18 REAR VIEW...

Page 12: ...ment 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 Front passenger side airbag 10 Glove compar...

Page 13: ...nt with roof lights off and single flash of direction indicators where provided If one or more door are open the doors will not be locked This situation is indicated by a rapid flashing of the directi...

Page 14: ...system alarm etc are enabled MAR driving position All electrical devices are enabled AVV engine starting The ignition device is fitted with a safety system that requires the ignition key to be turned...

Page 15: ...DE system control unit has recognised the code transmitted from the key Each time the ignition key is turned to STOP the Fiat CODE system deactivates the functions of the Powertrain Control Module IRR...

Page 16: ...ice is excluded for approximately 30 seconds Door unlocking from the inside To unlock from inside door and tailgate locks pull handle 1 fig 6 position A Door locking from the inside To lock the doors...

Page 17: ...it locks movement B Then release lever 4 and pushing on the backrest slide the seat forward movement C Driver side and passenger side with position memory To bring back the seat in its initial positio...

Page 18: ...tened to its guides SPORT FRONT SEATS Lengthwise adjustment Lift lever 1 fig 11 and push the seat forwards or backwards in the driving position you should be able to rest your arms on the rim of the s...

Page 19: ...he levers 1 and 2 fig 15 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...

Page 20: ...thereby damaging the upholstery 3 Before tilting the backrest remove any objects on the seat cushion HEAD RESTRAINTS REAR where provided To extract the rear head restraints press buttons 2 and 3 fig 1...

Page 21: ...where provided Some versions have an electrochromic mirror with automatic antiglare function There is an ON OFF button on the lower part of the mirror for activating deactivating the electrochromic fu...

Page 22: ...e warning light switches on in the instrument panel When the ignition key is turned to STOP or removed and the ring nut is turned from O to all the side lights and the number plate lights come on MAIN...

Page 23: ...come on at the same time REAR FOG LIGHTS When the dipped beam headlights are on these can be activated by pressing button 2 fig 22 With the lights on the warning light in the instrument panel switche...

Page 24: ...light always off central position neutral the light switches on and off when the doors are opened or closed IMPORTANT Before getting out of the car make sure that the switch is in the central position...

Page 25: ...tter turns on automatically if you keep the lever pulled for more than half a second The operation of the windscreen wiper terminates several strokes after the stalk is released a final cleaning strok...

Page 26: ...e sure the device is deactivated or the key is on STOP 24 KNOWING YOUR CAR With the windscreen wiper active rotate the knurled ring to to activate the rear window wiper which in this case operates in...

Page 27: ...MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL where provided CONTROLS 1 5 2 3 4 26 AB0A0223C 25...

Page 28: ...he introduction of polluted air However it is better not to use the function for long periods particularly if there are many people on board to prevent the windows from misting 4 Air distribution knob...

Page 29: ...AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM where provided CONTROLS 2 7 6 5 9 10 4 11 3 8 1 27 AB0A0224C 27...

Page 30: ...nd front side window 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...

Page 31: ...capable of detecting the presence of an obstacle whilst the roof is closing When this happens the system stops and the movement of the roof is immediately reversed INITIALISATION PROCEDURE The sunroo...

Page 32: ...ble to put valuables in the boot and lock the lid even when the top is closed SOFT TOP MOVEMENT 22 23 24 9 10 11 IMPORTANT The motor may overheat if the soft top is repeatedly operated within a short...

Page 33: ...when opening or closing the soft top If required remove the battery with open or closed soft top but NOT when the soft top is moving Do not fix luggage transport devices to the soft top and do not tr...

Page 34: ...onnecting the battery or if the relevant protection fuse is blown Proceed as follows before carrying out any other operation make sure the engine is on during the whole initialisation procedure keep t...

Page 35: ...c comfort inside the passenger compartment To lift the spoiler release the catch by means of the slider 1 moving it to position B as shown in fig 37 Be careful not to move the slider 1 from position B...

Page 36: ...e top is closing 11 Loads may not be secured on the vehicle roof ENGINE BONNET OPENING Proceed as follows pull lever 1 fig 39 in the direction indicated by the arrow move the lever 2 fig 40 to the rig...

Page 37: ...earer 28 For safety reasons the bonnet must always be properly closed while the car is travelling Therefore always make sure that it is closed properly and that the lock is engaged If you notice when...

Page 38: ...t REMOVING THE PARCEL SHELF To remove the parcel shelf release it from its two side pins and pull it out WARNING 30 Never exceed the maximum allowed load in the luggage compartment see chapter Technic...

Page 39: ...ONT FOG LIGHTS 49 LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR 49 RIGHT DIRECTION INDICATOR 49 MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS 49 DOORS BONNET LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT OPEN 50 LOW BATTERY CHARGE 50 INSUFFICIENT ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ENGIN...

Page 40: ...travelled in kilometres miles 2 Digital engine coolant temperature gauge 3 Digital rev counter 4 Autonomy 5 Date 6 Outside temperature gauge 7 Car speed indication 8 Schedule 9 Instant consumption 10...

Page 41: ...ne coolant temperature gauge 2 Digital rev counter 3 Gear engaged indicator 4 Car speed indication 5 Maximum engine rpm reached Ghost function 6 Digital fuel level gauge 7 Schedule 8 Longitudinal late...

Page 42: ...fig 46 Depending on the model the indicator 1 scale may reach 2 0 bar Note The turbocharger supercharging pressure reading on the pressure gauge should never exceed 1 1 2 bar even in the case of sport...

Page 43: ...s disables daytime running lights ITPMS RESET resets the iTPMS system self learning see the iTPMS System paragraph SEE RADIO if present enables disables duplicating some of the radio information shown...

Page 44: ...mountain roads etc conditions of use load tyre pressures etc Trip planning must therefore take the above into account Distance travelled This value shows the distance travelled from the start of the n...

Page 45: ...e battery IMPORTANT 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...

Page 46: ...the cause of the malfunction is eliminated WARNING LIGHTS ON INSTRUMENT PANEL Warning light What it means SEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED The warning light switches on constantly with the vehicle stationary a...

Page 47: ...en 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 the reservoir falls below the mi...

Page 48: ...sed contact an Abarth Dealership as soon as possible IMPORTANT In some circumstances factors independent of the electric power steering could cause the warning light on the instrument panel to switch...

Page 49: ...is started The warning light remains on or switches on whilst driving on some versions together with a dedicated message on the display if the injection system is not working properly In particular i...

Page 50: ...te a slow loss of pressure In this way the iTPMS warns the driver that one or more tyres may be flat and probably punctured In this case it is advisable to restore the correct pressure value Once the...

Page 51: ...g light comes on when the front fog lights are turned on LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR The warning light turns on when the direction indicator control lever is moved downwards or together with the right in...

Page 52: ...t or the symbol on the display together with a dedicated message on the display on some versions remains on contact an Abarth Dealership immediately INSUFFICIENT ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ENGINE OIL DETERIO...

Page 53: ...ing light stays on stop the car Stop for two or three minutes with the engine running and slightly accelerated to facilitate better coolant circulation then turn the engine off Check that the coolant...

Page 54: ...o displayed each time the key is turned to MAR or for some markets every 200 km or equivalent value in miles Go to an Abarth Dealership where the Scheduled Servicing Plan operations will be performed...

Page 55: ...evant electric connection BRAKE LIGHT FAILURE where provided The display will show the symbol together with a dedicated message if there is a fault in the brake lights The fault may be caused by a blo...

Page 56: ...ing FUEL LEVEL SENSOR FAILURE The symbol switches on in the event of fuel level sensor failure Contact an Abarth Dealership Symbol What it means HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT CORRECTOR The icon together with a...

Page 57: ...ions there is a fault in the system If this is the case go to an Abarth Dealership to have the system checked 38 If when the ignition key is turned to MAR the warning light does not switch on switches...

Page 58: ...quipped and provides instructions on how to use them correctly ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS 57 ITPMS SYSTEM INDIRECT TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM 60 OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 62 SEAT BELTS 63 SBR SYSTEM...

Page 59: ...Torque Control SYSTEM The system prevents the drive wheels from possibly locking which could happen for example if the accelerator pedal is released suddenly or in the case of a sudden downshifting in...

Page 60: ...different control systems are activated if the slipping involves both drive wheels the ASR system intervenes reducing the power transmitted by the engine if the slipping only involves one of the driv...

Page 61: ...ed 42 The ABS cannot overrule the natural laws of physics and cannot increase the grip available according to the condition of the road 43 The ABS cannot prevent accidents including those due to exces...

Page 62: ...em cannot prevent accidents including those due to excessive speed on corners driving on low grip surfaces or aquaplaning 60 The capability of the ASR must never be tested irresponsibly and dangerousl...

Page 63: ...If the RESET is not carried out in all above cases the warning light may give false indications on one or more tyres To carry out the RESET procedure with the vehicle stopped and the ignition key at...

Page 64: ...sary for whatever reason to check pressure with warm tyres do not reduce pressure even though it is higher than the prescribed value but repeat the check when tyres are cold 69 The iTPMS cannot indica...

Page 65: ...deceleration due to an impact This allows the belt strap to slide freely and to adapt to the body of the occupant In the event of an accident the belt will lock reducing the risk of impact inside the...

Page 66: ...t belt tight to the chest and pelvis The pretensioner does not require any maintenance or lubrication any changes to its original conditions will invalidate its efficiency If due to unusual natural ev...

Page 67: ...an accident of a certain severity even if it does not appear to be damaged Always replace the belt if the pretensioners were deployed prevent the retractors from getting wet their correct operation i...

Page 68: ...r and heavier in proportion to their body and the child s muscular and bone structures are not fully developed Therefore correct restraint systems other than adult seat belts are necessary to reduce a...

Page 69: ...lowing an accident of a certain gravity it is recommended to replace both the child restraint system and the seat belt to which it was bound GROUP 0 and 0 Babies up to 13 kg must be carried with a rea...

Page 70: ...36 kg there are dedicated restraint systems that allow the seat belt to be worn correctly The fig 60 shows the correct child positioning on the rear seat Children over 1 50 m in height can wear seat b...

Page 71: ...oup 0 up to 13 kg X U U Group 1 9 18 kg X U U Group 2 15 25 kg U U U Group 3 22 36 kg U U U IMPORTANT NEVER fit a rearward facing child seat in the front passenger seat if the airbag is active If you...

Page 72: ...ckrest IMPORTANT The central rear seat is not approved for any type of Isofix child restraint system As an example fig 63 shows an example of a Universal Isofix child restraint system for weight group...

Page 73: ...p 0 up to 13 kg Rear facing E X Rear facing D X Rear facing C X Group 1 from 9 up to 18 kg Rear facing D X Rear facing C X Forward facing B IUF Forward facing BI IUF Forward facing A IUF X Isofix posi...

Page 74: ...ag in an accident could cause fatal injuries to the child regardless of the severity of the impact It is advisable to always carry children in a child restraint system on the rear seat which is the mo...

Page 75: ...on Side bags side bags for head protection of front seat passengers and rear side seat passengers window bag FRONT AIRBAGS 92 109 The front driver passenger airbags and the driver s knee bag where pro...

Page 76: ...side front airbag This consists of an instantly inflating bag contained in a special recess in the dashboard fig 65 This bag has a larger volume than that of the driver Passenger side front airbag and...

Page 77: ...he instrument panel chapter Driver s side knee bag where provided It consists of an instantly inflating cushion contained in a special compartment 3 under the lower steering column guard fig 69 at the...

Page 78: ...Passenger side front airbag and child restraint systems IMPORTANT 70 AB0A0072 76 SAFETY...

Page 79: ...ment The front airbags and or side bags may be deployed if the car is subject to heavy knocks or accidents involving the underbody area such as for example violent shocks against steps pavements or lo...

Page 80: ...may remain off In this case to check correct warning light operation switch the engine off wait for at least 5 seconds and switch the engine on again The warning light may light up with various inten...

Page 81: ...to the garment hooks or support handles 106 The airbag does not replace seat belts but increases their efficiency Furthermore since front airbags are not deployed in low speed frontal impacts side imp...

Page 82: ...drive it safely in any situation so that it can be a welcome companion with our comfort and our wallets in mind STARTING THE ENGINE 81 PARKING THE VEHICLE 82 USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX 82 USING THE ROBO...

Page 83: ...indicator starts moving 17 SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is idling IMPORTANT After a taxing drive you should allow the engine to catch its breath before turni...

Page 84: ...on pressed and lower the lever The warning light in the instrument panel will go out Press the brake pedal when carrying out this operation to prevent the car from moving accidentally WARNING 112 Neve...

Page 85: ...ive operating mode automatic AUTO or manual no display STARTING THE CAR REMARKS On starting the system sets itself to AUTO mode Using the 1 N R buttons with the brake pedal pressed 1st gear neutral N...

Page 86: ...everse respectively MOVING THE CAR Setting off in the car is permitted in both 1st gear and 2nd gear advisable on road surfaces with poor grip and also in reverse gear R The gears can only be engaged...

Page 87: ...ly use 2nd gear when you need greater control when setting off for manoeuvres on surfaces with poor grip If with reverse gear R engaged you have to engage 1st gear or vice versa only do this when the...

Page 88: ...rs are located in the rear bumper to detect and inform the driver through an acoustic and visual signal of the presence of obstacles at the rear of the car The sound may be intermittent or continuous...

Page 89: ...obstacle As the distance between the car and obstacle decreases the arcs change from yellow to flashing red to the right at the centre or to the left WARNING 21 For correct operation of the system sen...

Page 90: ...l filler to prevent breathing in harmful vapours TOWING TRAILERS IMPORTANT NOTES For towing caravans or trailers the vehicle must be fitted with an approved tow hook and an adequate electrical system...

Page 91: ...h the car is equipped will not control the braking system of the trailer Particular caution is required on slippery roads 118 Never modify the braking system of the vehicle to control the trailer brak...

Page 92: ...n an emergency we recommend that you call the freephone 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 D...

Page 93: ...s 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 correspondi...

Page 94: ...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 seat to remove the bulb Halogen b...

Page 95: ...versing light W16W 16W B Rear fog light W16W 16W B Centre courtesy light C5W 5W C Passenger side courtesy light C5W 5W C Boot light W5W 5W A Number plate light C5W 5W C Fog lights HI 55W E Third brake...

Page 96: ...even reduce the lifespan of the bulb In the event of accidental contact wipe the bulb with a cloth moistened with alcohol and let the bulb dry 24 Where possible it is advisable to have bulbs changed a...

Page 97: ...move the rubber cap 4 fig 83 DIRECTION INDICATORS Front To replace the bulb proceed as follows turn the protection cap 1 fig 82 anticlockwise and remove it turn the bulb holder 1 fig 84 anticlockwise...

Page 98: ...of the metallic part coincide with the grooves on the reflector then reattach the bulb holding clips refit the rubber cap SIDE LIGHTS DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS To replace the bulb proceed as follows rem...

Page 99: ...replace it close the bulb holder making sure the retaining device is correctly locked screw in the two fastening screws and reinstall the guard caps NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS To replace the bulbs proceed as...

Page 100: ...96 is located in the lower area next to the pedal unit Engine compartment junction box The fuse box is located on the right side of the engine compartment next to the battery To access the fuses proc...

Page 101: ...nment 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...

Page 102: ...USE 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 10...

Page 103: ...ROTECTED 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 Only for versions equipped with Xe...

Page 104: ...a higher amp rating DANGER OF FIRE 125 If a general protection fuse MEGA FUSE MIDI FUSE MAXI FUSE blows contact an Abarth Dealership 126 Before replacing a fuse make sure that the ignition key has bee...

Page 105: ...mple on the dashboard after repairing the tyre instruction booklet explaining the quick and correct use of the Fix Go a pair of protective gloves TYRE REPAIRING AND PRESSURE RESTORING PROCEDURE 26 27...

Page 106: ...a safe and suitable area and engage the handbrake Take the kit ensure that the on off button 1 fig 100 is in the 0 position and insert the electrical connector in the car s 12V socket Remove the repa...

Page 107: ...firmly tighten the transparent tube of the sealing fluid 1 fig 103 ensure that the on off button 1 fig 104 is in 0 OFF position If provided open the compressor cover insert the electrical connector in...

Page 108: ...necessary restore the tyre pressure Disconnect and pull out the black inflation tube 1 connect and block it with the stalk to the tyre valve fig 105 With the same procedure it is possible to inflate...

Page 109: ...city or a little higher than the flat one 28 129 Proceed as follows to start the vehicle connect the positive terminals mark near the terminal of the two batteries using a suitable lead with a second...

Page 110: ...the system is indicated by a message shown on the display IMPORTANT Carefully check the car for fuel leaks for instance in the engine compartment under the car or near the tank area 130 After a collis...

Page 111: ...towing turn the ignition key to MAR ON and then to STOP without removing it The steering column will automatically lock when the key is removed and the wheels cannot be steered 132 Before tightening...

Page 112: ...xible cables when towing and avoid jerky movements During towing make sure that the trailer hitch does not damage any components it is touching When towing the vehicle you must comply with all specifi...

Page 113: ...safeguarding the efficiency of the safety systems This chapter explains how SCHEDULED SERVICING 112 SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN 113 PERIODIC CHECKS 117 DEMANDING USE OF THE CAR 117 CHECKING LEVELS 118 BA...

Page 114: ...ach 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 If your car is used freque...

Page 115: ...e if 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 nec...

Page 116: ...leanliness and lubrication of linkage Check soft top operation while closing and opening check of seals and lubrication of canvas sliding side guide only 595C version Check handbrake lever travel and...

Page 117: ...with particularly severe climates cold countries 3 It is recommended to carry out this operation immediately after each time the vehicle has undergone demanding use 4 The first transmission oil change...

Page 118: ...maximum mileage 120 000 km The belt must be replaced every 6 years regardless of distance travelled Dusty areas and or heavy conditions cold climates urban driving long periods of idling the recommend...

Page 119: ...ns if the car is used under demanding conditions e g on track towing a trailer or caravan dusty roads short repeated journeys less than 7 8 km at sub zero outside temperatures engine often idling or d...

Page 120: ...LEVELS 30 29 136 137 135 HP 145 HP and 160 HP versions 1 Engine oil filler 2 Engine oil dipstick 3 Engine coolant fluid 4 Windscreen washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Battery 109 AB0A0353C 118 SERVICING A...

Page 121: ...165 HP and 180 HP versions 1 Engine oil filler 2 Engine oil dipstick 3 Engine coolant fluid 4 Windscreen washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Battery 110 AB0A0349C 119...

Page 122: ...in the Technical Specifications chapter 32 138 WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WASHER FLUID Check fluid level through the reservoir If the fluid level is too low unscrew the reservoir cap 4 fig 109 or fig 110...

Page 123: ...use in the track must be considered as occasional and in any case under the responsibility of the user The vehicle CANNOT be modified or tampered with for any reason this would alter the Manufacturer...

Page 124: ...d warning lights etc switched on for a long time when the engine is not running before performing any operation on the electrical system disconnect the negative battery pole completely tighten the bat...

Page 125: ...ollows disconnect the terminal from the negative battery pole connect the charger cables to the battery terminals observing the polarity turn on the charger when it is recharged turn the charger off b...

Page 126: ...arm press the button 1 and extract the blade 3 from the arm 2 insert the new blade making sure it is locked into place REPLACING THE REAR WINDOW WIPER BLADE Proceed as follows raise the cover 1 fig 11...

Page 127: ...namic spoilers and side skirts WHEELS AND TYRES Check the pressure of each tyre including the space saver wheel approximately every two weeks and before long journeys the pressure should be checked wi...

Page 128: ...hen snow chains are fitted never exceed 50 km h Avoid potholes steps and pavements and avoid driving long distances on roads not covered with snow to avoid damaging the car and the roadbed BODYWORK PR...

Page 129: ...se of stains water rings on the wrapping remove them by washing the wrapping again and drying it with a non abrasive soft cloth 37 38 39 40 Windows To clean glasses use specific cleaning products Use...

Page 130: ...activity WARNING 37 Avoid washing with rollers and or brushes in washing stations Then wash the vehicle only by hand using pH neutral detergents dry it with a wet chamois leather In order to preserve...

Page 131: ...ter and non abrasive mild soap Use specific products for cleaning plastic without solvents and specifically designed to prevent damage to the appearance and colour of the treated parts to remove greas...

Page 132: ...osed to sunlight the internal temperature can greatly exceed this value WARNING 50 Do not use hard synthetic brushes as they could damage the fabric beyond repair Do not perform partial localised rest...

Page 133: ...n but also just for those who want to know every detail of their vehicle IDENTIFICATION DATA 132 ENGINE 133 DIMENSIONS 136 WEIGHTS 137 REFUELLING 140 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 141 PERFORMANCE 143 FUEL CON...

Page 134: ...eight of fully laden vehicle plus trailer G Maximum permitted weight on first axle front H Maximum permitted weight on second axle rear I Engine type L Bodywork version code M Spare part number CHASSI...

Page 135: ...1368 1368 Compression ratio 9 8 1 9 8 1 9 8 1 Maximum power EC kW 99 107 118 Maximum power EEC HP 135 145 160 corresponding engine speed rpm 5500 5500 5500 Maximum torque EC Nm 180 206 180 210 210 23...

Page 136: ...9 8 1 9 8 1 9 8 1 Maximum power EC kW 121 132 132 Maximum power EEC HP 165 180 180 corresponding engine speed rpm 5500 5500 5500 Maximum torque EC Nm 210 230 230 250 230 250 corresponding engine spee...

Page 137: ...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 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSU...

Page 138: ...its standard supplied tyres Height is measured with vehicle unladen LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT VOLUME Unladen capacity V D A standards 185 dm3 A B C D E F G I 3660 770 2300 590 1485 1415 1409 1627 1408 1402...

Page 139: ...830 rear axle 640 640 640 640 total 1425 1430 1425 1430 Towable loads braked trailer 800 800 800 800 trailer without brakes 400 400 400 400 Maximum load on roof 50 50 Maximum load on tow hitch trailer...

Page 140: ...1425 1440 Towable loads braked trailer 800 800 800 800 trailer without brakes 400 400 400 400 Maximum load on roof 50 50 Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes 60 60 60 60 Version with manual...

Page 141: ...e 640 640 total 1425 1460 1440 Towable loads braked trailer trailer without brakes Maximum load on roof 50 Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes Version with robotised sequential gearbox Versi...

Page 142: ...UP Engine sump litres 2 75 SELENIA ABARTH 10W50 Engine sump and filter litres 2 90 Gearbox casing differential litres 1 55 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Hydraulic brake circuit kg 0 55 TUTELA TOP 4 Wi...

Page 143: ...d greases for drive transmission SAE 75W grade synthetic lubricant 9 55550 MZ6 or MS 90030 M1 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Contractual Technical Reference No F002 F10 Manual gearbox and differential...

Page 144: ...P Windscreen rear window washer fluid Mixture of alcohol and surfactants Exceeds the CUNA NC 956 11 specifications 9 55522 or MS 90043 TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 Contractual Technical Reference No F201...

Page 145: ...1 4 TB 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 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 ma...

Page 146: ...ith a weighting of approximately 37 of the urban cycle and 63 of the extra urban cycle IMPORTANT The type of route traffic conditions weather conditions driving style general condition of the car trim...

Page 147: ...table below refer to combined fuel consumption Version CO 1 4 TB PETROL ABARTH 139 134 Versions with manual gearbox Versions with robotised sequential gearbox 145 EMISSIONS 2 emissions according tothe...

Page 148: ...sts The European Directive sets out that when the vehicle 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 ve...

Page 149: ...e SPORT display 5 Instrument panel 6 Right lever windscreen wiper washer rear window wiper washer 7 Uconnect multimedia system 8 SPORT mode hazard lights fog light rear fog light 9 Passenger front air...

Page 150: ...res miles 2 Digital engine coolant temperature gauge 3 Digital rev counter 4 Gear Shift Indicator 5 Date 6 Outside temperature gauge 7 Car speed indication 8 Schedule 9 Instant consumption 10 Digital...

Page 151: ...r 4 Car speed indication 5 Maximum rpm reached Ghost function 6 Digital fuel level indicator 7 Schedule 8 Longitudinal lateral instantaneous acceleration 9 Milometer display of distance travelled in k...

Page 152: ...cle TIPS CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION 151 AUX INPUTS USB PORTS AND IPOD CONNECTOR 152 UCONNECT 5 LIVE NAV LIVE 153 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS 156 SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON OFF 157 MEDIA MODE 157 BLUETO...

Page 153: ...me the system will start to operate 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 a...

Page 154: ...t the screen for a long time pull over to a safe place so as not to be distracted while driving Immediately stop using the system in the event of a fault Otherwise the system might be damaged Contact...

Page 155: ...Uconnect 5 LIVE Nav LIVE Controls on front panel TRIP 123 AB0A0367C 153...

Page 156: ...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...

Page 157: ...he 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 pr...

Page 158: ...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...

Page 159: ...for DAB radio Info additional information on the source being listened to Audio access to the Audio setting screen Audio menu The following adjustments can be carried out using the Audio menu Equalis...

Page 160: ...essing the PHONE button on the front panel and by selecting Settings or from the Settings menu selecting Phone Bluetooth If the Bluetooth connection between mobile phone and system is lost consult the...

Page 161: ...s available refer to the mobile phone owner s handbook A call can be made by selecting the icon mobile phone phonebook selecting Recent Calls selecting the icon pressing the Redial button Text message...

Page 162: ...the www fiat it website Start the Uconnect LIVE App on the smartphone and enter your details For further information about the services available in your market visit the www DriveUconnect eu website...

Page 163: ...nnected services that can be accessed on the vehicle The Uconnect LIVE services available in the radio menu may change depending on the market The eco Drive and my Car applications are developed to im...

Page 164: ...e transfer of data to the devices messages may appear on the radio display to guide the user correctly through the operation follow these instructions These messages are only displayed with the igniti...

Page 165: ...orrect street name appears in the list tap the name to select the destination enter the house number then tap Done if in the Advanced settings menu the Show location preview option is active your posi...

Page 166: ...enter the required details to create a MyTomTom account A MyTomTom account is required to receive map updates After the account is created you are asked whether you wish to connect the Uconnect syste...

Page 167: ...on Close The new map is now available on the system Troubleshooting The following problems may occur during the update The map on the USB device is not valid In this case download the map to the USB d...

Page 168: ...ce commands can be given after pressing the button on the steering wheel Play song Play album Play artist Play genre Play playlist Play podcast Play audiobook Select the source Display Navigation Ucon...

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Page 171: ...net 34 Engine compartment washing 127 Engine coolant fluid 120 Engine oil consumption 120 Engine oil level check 120 External lights 20 Fiat CODE system 13 Fitting a child restraint system with seat b...

Page 172: ...ling the vehicle 88 Replacing an exterior bulb 95 Right hand drive versions 147 Rims dimensions 135 wheels and tyres 125 Rims and tyres 135 Safety 63 seat belts 63 SBR system 64 Scheduled Servicing Pl...

Page 173: ...nnect 5 Controls on front panel 153 Navigation 163 Use of the Owner Handbook 6 Using the manual gearbox 82 Using the robotised sequential transmission 83 Vehicle changes alterations 4 Warning lights a...

Page 174: ...FCA Italy S p A MOPAR Technical Services Service Engineering Largo Senatore G Agnelli 3 10040 Volvera Torino Italia Print no 603 99 929 03 2016 1 Edition...

Page 175: ...aintain the reliability comfort and performance features that you bought your new car for over time Always ask for Genuine Parts for the components used on our cars we recommend them because they come...

Page 176: ...ght to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons If you have any further questions please consult your Abarth dealer Printed in recycled...

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