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Summary of Contents for 1986 Panda Van

Page 1: ...O W N E R H A N D B O O K F I A T P A N D A...

Page 2: ...ty comfort and performance features of your new car unchanged in time that s why you bought it for Always ask for Genuine Parts for the components used on our cars we recommend them because they come...

Page 3: ...OICE P E R F O R M A N C E G E N U I N E P A R T S C O M F O R T G E N U I N E P A R T S S A F E T Y G E N U I N E P A R T S A M B I E N T G E N U I N E P A R T S V A L U E S G E N U I N E P A R T S A...

Page 4: ...Genuine Parts from the braking system to windscreen wipers from shock absorbers to air cleaner All Genuine Parts undergo strict controls both during design and manufacturing stages by specialists usin...

Page 5: ...fety environmental protection The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the services that FIAT offers to its Customers the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity the ran...

Page 6: ...operation Do not park the car on grass dry leaves pine needles or other flammable material fire hazard RESPECTINGTHE ENVIRONMENT The car is fitted with a system that allows continuous diagnosis of th...

Page 7: ...directable centre air diffusers 6 Passenger front airbag 7 Glove compartment for versions markets where provided 8 Car radio for versions markets where provided 9 Control buttons 10 Gear lever 11 Heat...

Page 8: ...version VERSIONS WITH MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY A Speedometer speed indicator B Multifunction display C Rev counter TOT kmi C fig 2 Petrol versions F0W0002 4 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVI...

Page 9: ...or B Multifunction display C Rev counter TOT kmi C fig 3 Diesel versions F0W0001 5 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TEC...

Page 10: ...RATURE GAUGE The digital indicator B fig 4 shows the temperature of the engine coolant and starts supplying indications when the coolant temperature exceeds 50 C approx The first segment is always on...

Page 11: ...agement indication CITY text I Seat belt indicators GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR The GSI Gear Shift Indicator system advises the driver to change gear through a specific indication on the control panel Throug...

Page 12: ...te different functions according to the following situations within the menu they allow you to scroll up and down during setting operations they increase or decrease values SETUP MENU The menu compris...

Page 13: ...reviously Selecting an option from the main menu with a submenu a short press on the button will display the first submenu option press buttons or with single presses to scroll through all the submenu...

Page 14: ...Off if the function is on press or to select the desired speed limit and then press to confirm Note Setting is possible between 30 and 200 km h or 20 and 125 mph according to the previously set unit...

Page 15: ...ay mode flash on the display Press the or button to select 12h or 24h mode When you have carried out the desired adjustment press the button briefly to return to the submenu screen or hold the button...

Page 16: ...longed time to go back to the standard screen without storing the settings Autoclose Automatic central locking with car in motion When activated On this function locks the doors automatically when the...

Page 17: ...desired language proceed as follows briefly press the button the previously set language starts flashing on the display press the or button to select press the button briefly to return to the menu scr...

Page 18: ...vice is approaching and the key is turned to MAR the word Service will appear on the display followed by the number of kilometres or miles left before servicing is due Go to a Fiat Dealership where th...

Page 19: ...p B which can monitor the entire mission journey in a reciprocally independent manner Both functions can be reset reset start of a new journey Trip A is used to display the figures relating to Outside...

Page 20: ...verage fuel consumption since the start of the new journey Instantaneous consumption This indicates the fuel consumption The value is constantly updated The display will show if the car is parked with...

Page 21: ...ss and hold down the TRIP button for more than 2 seconds to reset Exiting theTrip Function You can automatically exit the TRIP function once all the values have been displayed or by holding the button...

Page 22: ...he Fiat CODE system control unit has acknowledged the code received from the key Each time the ignition key is turned to STOP the Fiat CODE system deactivates the functions of the engine management co...

Page 23: ...be handed over to the new owner when selling the car The electronic components inside the key may be damaged if the key is subjected to strong shocks In order to ensure complete efficiency of the ele...

Page 24: ...doors are open the doors will not be locked This is indicated by a rapid flashing of the direction indicators for versions markets where provided If the luggage compartment is open the doors will not...

Page 25: ...n the metal insert B turn screw C to using a fine bit screwdriver take out the battery case D and replace the battery E making sure that polarities are correct refit the battery case D inside the key...

Page 26: ...an attempted theft have it checked over by a Fiat Dealership before driving again WARNING Always remove the key when you leave your car to prevent someone from accidentally operating the controls Reme...

Page 27: ...be made with the car stationary WARNING If a side bag is fitted it is dangerous to use seat covers not available from Lineaccessori Fiat FRONT SEATS Lengthwise adjustment Lift lever A fig 14 and push...

Page 28: ...Moving the fold down passenger seat to table position for versions markets where provided Move the seat fully backwards by operating lever A see lengthwise seat adjustment operate lever C fold the ba...

Page 29: ...by the occupant s torso or hand this behaviour is caused by the system and should not be considered a malfunction WARNING All adjustments must be made with the car stationary Head restraints must be...

Page 30: ...remove the head restraints by pulling them upwards IMPORTANT If the rear seats are used always set the head restraints in the completely raised position STEERING WHEEL The steering wheel can be adjust...

Page 31: ...ty device that causes its release in the event of a violent impact with the passenger Operate lever A fig 20 to adjust the mirror into two different positions normal or anti glare DOOR MIRRORS Manual...

Page 32: ...T When the heated rear window is activated door mirror defrosting is activated for versions markets where provided Manual folding If necessary fold the mirrors by moving them from position 1 open to p...

Page 33: ...ow D Fixed side air diffuser CENTRAL AIR DIFFUSERS A fig 25 Adjustable and directable central air diffusers use device B to adjust the diffuser to the desired position turn wheel C to enable interrupt...

Page 34: ...side diffusers for side windows 3 Adjustable and directable centre air diffusers 4 Passenger compartment footwell diffusers fig 26 F0W0230 30 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGL...

Page 35: ...ulation on whilst queueing or in tunnels to prevent the introduction of polluted air Do not use the function for a long time particularly if there are several passengers on board to prevent the window...

Page 36: ...tery efficiency the function is automatically deactivated after about 20 minutes E Fan speed and climate control system activation deactivation knob fig 27 for versions markets where provided Press th...

Page 37: ...OMPARTMENT HEATING For optimal heating of the passenger compartment proceed as follows turn knob A fig 27to the red section turn knob C to the desired symbol turn knob E to the desired speed FAST PASS...

Page 38: ...il pulsante IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on the inside of the rear window over the heating filaments to avoid damage ADDITIONAL HEATER for versions markets where provided This allows the passenger...

Page 39: ...dashboard vents to ventilate the chest and the face during the hot season towards the footwell diffusers Due to the natural tendency of heat to rise this type of distribution warms the passenger comp...

Page 40: ...er compartment with a temperature below the outside temperature the displayed temperature value will flash when the system cannot guarantee the requested comfort conditions the fan speed can be reset...

Page 41: ...n is pressed and the required temperature is set the system adjusts the temperature quantity and distribution of air entering the passenger compartment and controls compressor operation Button I Air t...

Page 42: ...r speed it is regulated by the fan which is controlled electronically The temperature of the air supplied is always controlled automatically depending on the temperature set in the driver s display ex...

Page 43: ...The possible speeds are displayed through a progression of individual bars which comprise the symbol maximum fan speed all bars lit minimum fan speed half a bar lit The fan can be disabled no bars lit...

Page 44: ...switches on This function is timed and is deactivated automatically after 20 minutes Press the button again to switch the function off in advance Press button F again to switch the function off in ad...

Page 45: ...s AUTO the other manual settings will be cancelled AIR DISTRIBUTION SELECTION Press one or more of buttons A fig 28 to manually select one of the possible air distribution settings for the passenger c...

Page 46: ...of Automatic Climate Control with START STOP for versions markets where provided Automatic Climate Control The automatic climate control manages the Start Stop function engine off when the car speed i...

Page 47: ...The left stalk operates most of the exterior lights The ignition key has to be in the MAR position for the exterior lights to come on The instrument panel and the various dashboard controls will come...

Page 48: ...e on in the instrument panel PARKING LIGHTS These lights can only be turned on with ignition key in STOP position or removed by moving the ring nut A first to position O and then to position The warni...

Page 49: ...e function will remain active The warning light switches on when the stalk is first moved and stays on until the function is automatically deactivated Each time the stalk is activated it increases the...

Page 50: ...and the wiper at the same time The wiper stops working three strokes after the stalk is released A further stroke after approximately six seconds completes the wiping cycle REAR WINDOW WASHER WIPER I...

Page 51: ...fig 31has three positions right side pressed light always on left side pressed light always off central position neutral the light switches on and off when the doors are opened or closed Multi bulb ro...

Page 52: ...5 minutes after the engine has been switched off ROOF LIGHTTIMING On certain versions to facilitate getting into out of the car especially at night or in poorly lit areas two timed modes have been pro...

Page 53: ...ide of the luggage compartment This switches on automatically when the luggage compartment is opened and switches off when it is closed The light switches on off regardless of the ignition key positio...

Page 54: ...d Press the CITY button fig 35 to activate the function see paragraph Dualdrive electric power steering in this section When this function is active the word CITY on the instrument panel will light up...

Page 55: ...key to STOP to prevent the battery from running down To restore the correct operation of the car proceed as follows turn the ignition key to the MAR position activate the right direction indicator de...

Page 56: ...nal the cigar lighter is fitted instead of the power socket To activate the cigar lighter press the button with the ignition key at MAR After about 15 seconds the button reverts automatically to its i...

Page 57: ...when specified the back of the driver s and passenger side visors houses two courtesy mirrors for versions markets where provided To use the mirror open the sliding cover A fig 40 GLASSES HOLDER for v...

Page 58: ...sun roof can be operated only with the ignition key turned to MAR The controls B and C fig 42 on the front roof light trim operate the roof opening closing functions Opening Press and hold down butto...

Page 59: ...CE For versions markets where provided the sun roof has an anti pinch safety system capable of detecting the presence of an obstacle whilst the roof is closing if this happens the system intervenes an...

Page 60: ...peration from the beginning keeping button B held down wait until the roof is completely closed DOORS LOCKING UNLOCKING FROM OUTSIDE To unlock Turn the key fig 44 to position 1 and pull the handle upw...

Page 61: ...lock all doors With mechanical locks without central locking closing takes place by operating the individual control levers IMPORTANT On the other doors the lever will only lock the door concerned For...

Page 62: ...e child lock on both rear doors check for effective engagement by trying to open a door with the internal handle DOOR LIMITER DEVICE The limiter device for front door A fig 48 and rear door B fig 48 k...

Page 63: ...losing of the left window B Opening closing of the right window When one of the two buttons is pressed briefly the window moves Only with the key at MAR a long press activates the automatic operation...

Page 64: ...in the latch on the tailgate handle By remote control for versions markets where provided Press button of remote control to unlock the luggage compartment The direction indicators will blink twice By...

Page 65: ...tab A fig 52 and lower the tailgate by pressing next to the lock until it clicks IMPORTANT Before closing the luggage compartment make sure that you have the keys since the luggage compartment is aut...

Page 66: ...el shelf proceed as follows move the seat belts to the side making sure that they are correctly extended and not twisted if there is a third rear seat for versions markets where provided release the c...

Page 67: ...engagement mechanism SECURINGYOUR LOAD The luggage compartment contains two attachments for the cables that secure the load transported and another two attachments are located on the rear crossmember...

Page 68: ...r B fig 58 to the left as shown in the figure lift the bonnet and at the same time release the supporting rod C fig 59 from its catch D then insert the end of the rod into housing E in the bonnet larg...

Page 69: ...arms are not raised from the windscreen that the car is stationary and that the handbrake is engaged fig 58 F0W0097 fig 59 F0W0095 65 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS AN...

Page 70: ...ors open and after removing the flaps A fig 61 from the roof The Lineaccessori Fiat includes a dedicated roof rack ski rack for this car Follow the instructions contained in the assembly kit to fit th...

Page 71: ...nd take into account when driving the increased responsiveness of the car to side wind Fully comply with the regulations in force concerning maximum clearance fig 61 F0W0098 67 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR S...

Page 72: ...the adjustment set Position 0 one or two persons on the front seats Position 1 4 5 persons Position 2 4 5 persons load in the luggage compartment Position 3 driver maximum permitted load all stowed i...

Page 73: ...ecause the brake pedal pulsates slightly and the system gets noisier it means that the speed should be altered to suit the type of road surface WARNING When the ABS cuts in and you feel the brake peda...

Page 74: ...and intervenes automatically on the brakes in a differentiated manner for the four wheels in order to provide a stabilising torque The ESC system also includes the following subsystems Hill Holder AS...

Page 75: ...YSTEM AntiSlip Regulation It is an integral part of the ESC system It automatically operates in the event of one or both drive wheels slipping loss of grip on wet roads aquaplaning and acceleration on...

Page 76: ...e road conditions visibility and traffic The driver is always responsible for road safety BRAKE ASSIST The system which cannot be turned off recognises emergency braking on the basis of the brake peda...

Page 77: ...ine from being repeatedly stopped when driving at walking pace The symbol appears on the display when the engine stops MANUAL SYSTEM ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION To activate deactivate the system manually...

Page 78: ...ding battery not sufficiently charged windscreen wipers working at maximum speed reduced braking system vacuum e g if the brake pedal is pressed repeatedly car moving e g when driving on roads with a...

Page 79: ...em IRREGULAR OPERATION In the event of malfunction the Start Stop system is deactivated The driver is informed about the fault through the flashing of the symbol on the display for some versions toget...

Page 80: ...s on the dedicated label on the front crossmember fig 67 We recommend that you remove the key from the ignition if other people remain in the vehicle Exit from the car only after having removed the ig...

Page 81: ...n and diagnosis IMPORTANT After eliminating the failure to check the system completely Fiat Dealerships run a bench test and if necessary road tests which may also call for a long journey PARKING SENS...

Page 82: ...or ice Be careful not to scratch or damage the sensors while cleaning them Avoid using dry rough or hard cloths The sensors should be washed using clean water with the addition of car shampoo if nece...

Page 83: ...and in every case lies with the driver When making these manoeuvres always make sure that no people especially children or animals are present in your manoeuvering space The parking sensors serve to...

Page 84: ...the steering may become harder this is normal and is due to the intervention of the system to protect the electric steering motor from overheating so no intervention is required When the car is used a...

Page 85: ...ich can be accessed by pressing the two retaining tabs B in the compartment itself power supply cables are located in this area WARNING If you wish to have a sound system installed after purchasing th...

Page 86: ...ters in the front pillar at the sides of the windscreen two 165 mm diameter mid woofer speakers in the front door panels two 130 mm diameter full range speakers in rear front door panels PREPARATION T...

Page 87: ...ecommended by FIAT S p A and not installed in compliance with the provided instructions RADIOTRANSMITTERS AND MOBILE PHONES Radio transmitter equipment vehicle mobile phones CB radios amateur radio et...

Page 88: ...ed according to the season summer type winter type and arctic type cold mountain areas If refuelling with diesel fuel whose specifications are not suitable for the current temperature it is advisable...

Page 89: ...least 10 seconds in order for the fuel to flow inside the tank then remove the dispenser from the filler and close flap A Flap A fig 73 is provided with a dust cowl C which prevents deposits of impuri...

Page 90: ...r which is not provided for the car The use of non compliant objects plugs could cause a pressure increase inside the tank resulting in dangerous situations WARNING Do not bring naked flames or lit ci...

Page 91: ...sing catalytic converter exhaust gas recirculation system EGR and particulate filter DPF DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER DPF for versions markets where provided This is a mechanical filter fitted in the exh...

Page 92: ...ts to the body of the passenger wearing it allowing freedom of movement WARNING Never press button C fig 77 when travelling The reel may lock when the car is parked on a steep slope this is perfectly...

Page 93: ...th the service buckle not fastened In this case there is a high risk of injury or death in the event of an accident Before using the belt always make sure that the service buckle is correctly fastened...

Page 94: ...n conjunction with the switching on of the warning light on the instrument panel and an intermittent acoustic signal warns the driver and front passenger if their seat belts have not been fastened The...

Page 95: ...econd beep The warning light will flash Once the cycle is complete the warning lights stay on with a fixed light until the car is turned off or the seat belt fastened If the seat belt is unfastened ag...

Page 96: ...30 seconds then they will switch off Seat belts with pretensioners The car is equipped with front seat belt pretensioners which draw back the seat belts by several centimetres in the event of a strong...

Page 97: ...ontain a load limiter which allows controlled sag in such a way as to dose the force acting on the chest and shoulders during the belt restraining action in the case of frontal collisions GENERAL INST...

Page 98: ...orised technicians Always go to a Fiat Dealership The belt must not be twisted The upper part must pass over the shoulder and cross the chest diagonally The lower part must adhere to the pelvis as sho...

Page 99: ...to be damaged Always replace the belt if the pretensioners were deployed to clean the belt wash by hand with water and neutral soap rinse and leave to dry in the shade Never use strong detergents ble...

Page 100: ...oint of view of restraint systems children are considered as adults and have to wear the standard seat belts Lineaccessori Fiat offers child restraint systems for each weight group These devices are r...

Page 101: ...g in weight children may be carried facing forwards fig 88 WARNING Child seats with Isofix attachments are available for a safe anchoring to the seat without using the car seat belts WARNING The figur...

Page 102: ...the seat belt correctly The fig 90 shows an example of correct child seat positioning on the rear seat Children over 1 50 m in height wear seat belts like adults WARNING The figures are only examples...

Page 103: ...bag is deactivated always check the warning light on the instrument panel to make sure that it has actually been deactivated Carefully follow the instructions supplied with the child seat which are ma...

Page 104: ...EAT Secure the seat using the special lower metal rings A fig 92 positioned between rear backrest and cushion then fix the upper belt provided with the child seat to the attachments B fig 92 located i...

Page 105: ...u hear the click Follow the instructions for assembly disassembly and positioning that the manufacturer must supply with the child seat fig 92 F0W0177 fig 93 F0W0087 101 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY S...

Page 106: ...9 up to 18 kg Facing backwards D IL Facing backwards C X Facing forwards B IUF Facing forwards BI IUF Facing forwards A IUF X ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child seats in this group of weig...

Page 107: ...y the bag is compromised in these circumstances Front airbags may not deploy in the following situations frontal impacts against highly deformable objects not involving the front surface of the car e...

Page 108: ...ild seats on the front seat Deployment of the air bag following an impact could cause fatal injuries to the child Always deactivate the passenger air bag if it is needed to place a child seat on the f...

Page 109: ...protecting the chest and pelvis and window bags for versions markets where provided for protecting the heads of front and rear occupants Side bags protect occupants from side on crashes of medium hig...

Page 110: ...out of the window IMPORTANT Do not wash the seats with water or pressurised steam by hand or at automatic seat washing stations The front air bags and or side bags may be deployed if the car is subjec...

Page 111: ...ve the system immediately checked see previous warning WARNING On vehicles with side bags do not cover the front seat backrests with extra covers WARNING Do not travel carrying objects in your lap in...

Page 112: ...ING The air bag deployment threshold is higher than that of the pretensioners For collisions in the range between the two thresholds it is normal for only the pretensioners to be activated WARNING The...

Page 113: ...opped STARTING PROCEDURE FOR DIESEL VERSIONS Proceed as follows engage the handbrake and place the gearbox lever in neutral turn the ignition key to MAR ON the warning lights and on the instrument pan...

Page 114: ...ual is required on the brake pedal and steering wheel We recommend that during the initial period you do not demand to full performance from the car e g excessive acceleration long journeys at top spe...

Page 115: ...and leave the wheels turned If the car is parked on a steep slope block the wheels with a wedge or stone Always remove the ignition key when leaving the car HANDBRAKE To engage the handbrake pull lev...

Page 116: ...is shown on the knob fig 99 For 0 9 TwinAir 85 HP and 1 2 8V 69 HP versions to engage reverse R from neutral lift the ring A fig 99 and shift the lever to the right and back For 1 3 16V MultiJet vers...

Page 117: ...ght could lead over time to premature wear of the gearbox internal components SAVING FUEL Here are some suggestions which can help you to save fuel and lower harmful emissions GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS C...

Page 118: ...revving up when at traffic lights or before switching off the engine This action and also double declutching is absolutely pointless on modern cars and also increases consumption and pollution Gear se...

Page 119: ...ending on the overall weight of the trail Engage a low gear when driving downhill rather than constantly using the brake The weight of the trailer on the car s tow hook will reduce the load capacity o...

Page 120: ...pressures and the specifications of snow tyres follow the instructions given in paragraph Wheels in section Technical specifications The winter performance of these tyres is considerably reduced when...

Page 121: ...be fitted to the space saver wheel for versions markets where provided If the front tyre has a puncture replace a rear wheel with the space saver wheel and move the rear wheel to the front axle This w...

Page 122: ...every thirty days clean and protect the painted parts using protective wax clean and protect the shiny metal parts using special compounds available commercially sprinkle talcum powder on the windscr...

Page 123: ...ressing the button The instrument panel warning light will stay on until the cause of the malfunction is eliminated BRAKE FLUID LOW red HANDBRAKE ENGAGED red Turning the key to MAR switches on the war...

Page 124: ...ient In this case the braking system maintains its own efficiency unaltered but without the advantage of the ABS system Drive carefully and contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible AIRBAG FAILURE...

Page 125: ...switch off WARNING A failure of the warning light is indicated by warning light switching on In addition the airbag system automatically disables the airbags on the passenger s side front and side ba...

Page 126: ...s together with the message on the display stop the engine immediately and contact a Fiat Dealership 2 Engine oil deteriorated only Diesel versions with DPF The warning light will flash and a specific...

Page 127: ...engine and check that the water level in the reservoir is not below the MIN mark If it is wait for a few minutes for the engine to cool down then slowly and carefully open the cap top up with coolant...

Page 128: ...r may be damaged In this case it is necessary to release the accelerator pedal to lower the speed of the engine until the warning light stops flashing continue the journey at moderate speed trying to...

Page 129: ...lay on some versions to indicate a fault in the plug preheating system Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the fault fixed as soon as possible DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING FAILURE red This warning...

Page 130: ...onditions for completing the process are achieved by travelling at 60 km h with engine revs above 2000 rpm If this light switches on it does not mean that the car is defective so there is no need to t...

Page 131: ...o one of the following lights is detected side lights number plate lights rear fog lights direction indicators daytime running lights DRL Engine oil pressure sensor failure Versions with multifunction...

Page 132: ...he main beam headlights are activated LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR green intermittent The warning light switches on when the direction indicator control stalk is moved downwards or together with the right...

Page 133: ...he LED on the ECO button ASR SYSTEM ASR system deactivation The ASR system can be deactivated by pressing the ASR OFF button see the ASR system paragraph in the Knowing your car section The LED on the...

Page 134: ...iary battery to an earthing 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 For versions with S...

Page 135: ...ph Automatic Fix Go Kit for how to use this device As an alternative to the Automatic Fix Go Kit the car may be equipped with a space saver wheel see the instructions on the following pages for changi...

Page 136: ...block the wheels of the vehicle WARNING The vehicle s driving characteristics will be modified with the space saver wheel fitted Avoid sudden starting or stopping sharp or fast turns The total life o...

Page 137: ...1 76 kg the jack requires no adjustment the jack cannot be repaired and in the event of a fault it must be replaced by another original one no tool other than its cranking device may be fitted on the...

Page 138: ...ixing bolts and finally loosen the fourth bolt and extract the wheel only for versions with wheel caps fixed by bolts make sure the contact surfaces between space saver wheel and hub are clean so that...

Page 139: ...the standard wheel is larger than the space saver wheel REFITTINGTHE STANDARD WHEEL Following the procedure described previously raise the car and remove the space saver wheel Versions with steel rims...

Page 140: ...ck and the other tools in the container arrange the container and tools on the space saver wheel correctly reposition the boot mat Fix Go Automatic kit It is located in a special container in the lugg...

Page 141: ...the track or shoulder up to max 4 mm diameter WARNING Holes and damage on the tyre side walls cannot be repaired Do not use the tyre quick repair kit if the tyre is damaged as a result of driving with...

Page 142: ...id has an expiry date Replace the bottle containing out of date sealant fluid Dispose of the bottle and the sealant liquid properly Have the sealing fluid and the cylinder disposed of in compliance wi...

Page 143: ...alership WARNING Apply the adhesive label where it can be easily seen by the driver as a reminder that the tyre has been treated with the tyre quick repair kit Drive carefully particularly on bends Do...

Page 144: ...ion booklet to the personnel charged with handling the treated tyre CHECKING AND RESTORINGTYRE PRESSURE The compressor can also be used to check and if necessary adjust the tyre pressure Release quick...

Page 145: ...ogen bulbs contain pressurised gas in the case of breakage they may burst causing glass fragments to be projected outwards Halogen bulbs must be handled holding the metal part only Touching the transp...

Page 146: ...humidity between the inside and the outside of the glass which does not indicate a fault and does not compromise the normal operation of lighting devices The mist disappears quickly when the lights ar...

Page 147: ...e them press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise Tubular bulbs type C release them from their contacts to remove Halogen bulbs type D to remove the bulb release the clip holding the bulb in place 143 G...

Page 148: ...TERIOR BULBS For the type of bulb and power rating see Changing a bulb FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS These contain the bulbs for the dipped beams main beams and direction indicators The bulbs are arranged as f...

Page 149: ...as follows adjust the lens A fig 117 to compress in the internal catch B then pull the unit outwards turn the bulb holder C anticlockwise extract the bulb and replace it refit the bulb holder C in th...

Page 150: ...t the electrical connector D turn and remove the bulb holder E release and replace the bulb refit the new lamp and carry out the procedure described previously in reverse REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS These con...

Page 151: ...t the procedure described previously in reverse 3rd BRAKE LIGHTS These are located in the tailgate and are LED lights For replacement contact a Fiat Dealership FOG LIGHT REAR FOG LIGHT To change the b...

Page 152: ...PLATE LIGHTS To replace the bulbs proceed as follows remove lens A fig 125 replace the bulb B fig 126 releasing it from the side contacts Insert the new bulb B and make sure that it is correctly clamp...

Page 153: ...bulb roof light To change the bulbs proceed as follows remove the roof light A fig 127 working at the points indicated by the arrows fig 125 F0W0259 fig 126 F0W0214 fig 127 F0W0066 fig 128 F0W0067 149...

Page 154: ...e that it is correctly clamped between the contacts reclose the flap C fig 130 and fix the roof light A fig 129 in its housing making sure that it is locked LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ROOF LIGHT To change th...

Page 155: ...ged filament To facilitate fuse replacement use the pliers D hooked to the fuse box lid on the dashboard left hand side Refer to the tables on the following pages to identify the protective fuse WARNI...

Page 156: ...services are switched off and or disengaged WARNING If a general protection fuse for safety systems air bag system braking system power unit systems engine system transmission system or steering syste...

Page 157: ...responding to each fuse is on the cover fig 134 After replacing the fuse make sure you close cover B on the fusebox If you need to wash the engine compartment take care not to directly hit the fuse bo...

Page 158: ...SAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX The control unit is located near the left side of the steering column and the fuses can be accessed easily from the lower...

Page 159: ...sor F19 7 5 Front power socket with or without cigar lighter F20 15 Fuel pump F21 15 Blow by F30 5 Sun roof motor F82 20 15 reversing lights F87 5 Mirrors demisting F88 7 5 Heated rear window F89 30 B...

Page 160: ...Two way windscreen washer pump F43 20 Front electric window driver side F47 20 Front electric window passenger side F48 20 15 F49 7 5 15 F50 7 5 15 F51 5 30 F53 7 5 15 ignition operated positive termi...

Page 161: ...negative pole D of the battery connect the positive cable of the battery charger to the positive battery terminal E and the negative cable to sensor terminal D as shown turn on the battery charger At...

Page 162: ...arms WARNING The vehicle must only be raised laterally by placing the ends of the arms or workshop lift in the areas shown in fig 138 fig 137 F0W0229 fig 138 F0W0032 158 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY S...

Page 163: ...nt or rear threaded pin WARNING Before towing turn the ignition key to MAR and then to STOP without removing it The steering column will automatically lock when the key is removed and the wheels canno...

Page 164: ...tow hooks should be used only for emergencies on the road You are allowed to tow the vehicle for short distances using an appropriate device in accordance with the highway code a rigid bar to move the...

Page 165: ...f 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 If your car is u...

Page 166: ...on wear Check cleanliness of bonnet and tailgate locks and cleanliness and lubrication of linkages Visually inspect condition of exterior bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel sys...

Page 167: ...ive belt s Replace timing toothed belt 0 9 TwinAir 85 HP engine excluded 1 Replace air cleaner cartridge Change engine oil and oil filter or ever 24 months 2 Change brake fluid or every 24 months Chan...

Page 168: ...locks and cleanliness and lubrication of linkages Visually inspect condition of exterior bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel system brakes rubber elements boots sleeves bushes...

Page 169: ...ery 24 months Change pollen filter or every 12 months 1 If the vehicle is mainly used for town driving or has an annual mileage of less than 10 000 km the engine oil and filter should be changed every...

Page 170: ...engine often idling or driving long distances at low speeds or long periods of idleness you need to perform the following inspections more frequently than shown in the Scheduled Servicing Plan check f...

Page 171: ...ember 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 Be careful when topping up and take care not to mix up...

Page 172: ...ck C Engine coolant fluid D Washer fluid for windscreen rear window E Brake fluid F Battery F E C D B A fig 141 F0W0089 168 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES I...

Page 173: ...pstick C Engine coolant fluid D Washer fluid for windscreen rear window E Brake fluid F Battery fig 142 F0W0050 169 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERG...

Page 174: ...dipstick C Engine coolant fluid D Washer fluid for windscreen rear window E Brake fluid F Battery fig 143 F0W0090 170 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEME...

Page 175: ...AX marks on the dipstick Engine oil consumption The maximum engine oil consumption is approximately 400 grams every 1 000 km During the initial period of usage for the vehicle the engine is bedding in...

Page 176: ...nents which may set it on fire BRAKE FLUID Check that the liquid is at the maximum level the fluid level in the reservoir must not exceed the MAX mark If the fluid level in the tank is too low undo re...

Page 177: ...The symbol on the container indicates a synthetic brake fluid which is different from a mineral fluid Using a mineral type fluid will damage the special rubber seals of the braking system beyond repai...

Page 178: ...tion on the electrical system disconnect the negative battery pole Completely tighten the battery terminals IMPORTANT If the charge level remains under 50 for a long time the battery is damaged by sul...

Page 179: ...a heated area to avoid it freezing WARNING Always wear appropriate goggles when working on or near the battery WHEELS AND TYRES Before long trips and every two weeks check the tyre and space saver whe...

Page 180: ...onnel Also remember to check the space saver wheel very carefully for versions markets where provided change the position of the tyres every 10 15 thousand kilometres keeping them on the same side of...

Page 181: ...en rear window wiper blades is a serious hazard because visibility is reduced in bad weather Replacing the wiper blades Proceed as follows raise the wiper arm press tab A fig 145 of the attachment spr...

Page 182: ...to unblock them if necessary IMPORTANT In versions with a sun roof make sure that the sun roof is closed before operating the window washer jets Rear window washer The rear window washer jets are fix...

Page 183: ...epends on the conditions and environment where the car is used For example in highly polluted areas or if the roads are spread with salt it is advisable to wash the car more frequently To correctly wa...

Page 184: ...mp cloth soaked in water and detergent for washing cars IMPORTANT Never use aromatic substances e g petrol or ketones e g acetone for cleaning the plastic lenses of the front headlights IMPORTANT When...

Page 185: ...ush or a vacuum cleaner Rub the seats with a sponge and a solution of water and mild soap PLASTIC AND COATED PARTS Clean interior plastic parts with a damp cloth if possible made from microfibre and a...

Page 186: ...g data B Type approval number C Vehicle type identification code D Chassis serial number E Maximum authorised weight of vehicle fully laden F Maximum authorised weight of vehicle fully laden plus trai...

Page 187: ...his is located on the right side of the luggage compartment floor and gives the following identification data type of vehicle chassis serial number ENGINE MARKING This is stamped on the cylinder block...

Page 188: ...169A4000 312PXA1A P0 4 SEATER 312PXA1A P0C 4 SEATER 312PXA1A P0B 5 SEATER 1 3 16v MultiJet 199A9000 312PXL1A P3 4 SEATER 312PXL1A P3C 4 SEATER 312PXL1A P3B 5 SEATER for versions markets where provide...

Page 189: ...r EEC HP 85 77 5 69 75 corresponding engine speed rpm 5500 5500 4000 Max torque EEC Nm 145 100 102 190 Maximum torque EEC kgm 14 8 10 2 10 4 19 4 corresponding engine speed rpm 1900 2000 3000 1500 Spa...

Page 190: ...ications or repairs to the fuel supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system s technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire TR...

Page 191: ...centering shoes with control cylinder for each wheel Self ventilated disc Drum self centering shoes with control cylinder for each wheel 1 3 16V MultiJet IMPORTANT Water ice and salt spread on the ro...

Page 192: ...heels by means of tor sion beam 1 2 8V 69 HP 1 3 16V MultiJet STEERING SYSTEM Versions Turning circle m Type 0 9TwinAir 85 HP 9 3 Rack and pinion with electric power steering 1 2 8V 69 HP 9 3 9 3 1 3...

Page 193: ...red between rims The values refer to the car in running order READINGTHETYRE CODE Example fig 151 185 55 R 15 82T 185 Rated width S distance in mm between sidewalls 55 Height width ratio H S as a perc...

Page 194: ...ample fig 151 6 J x 15 H2 6 rim diameter in inches 1 J rim drop centre outline side projection where the tyre bead rests 2 15 rim nominal diameter in inches corresponds to diameter of the tyre to be m...

Page 195: ...9T 175 65 R14 84Q M S 165 70 R14 81T 175 65 R14 82T 6J X 15 H2 ET 35 185 55 R15 82T 185 55 R15 82Q M S 1 3 16V MultiJet 5 5J X 14 H2 ET 35 165 65 R14 79T 175 65 R14 84Q M S 165 70 R14 81T 175 65 R14 8...

Page 196: ...ull load Space saver wheel Front Rear Front Rear 165 65 R14 79T 2 5 2 2 2 7 2 4 2 8 165 70 R14 81T 2 3 2 0 2 5 2 2 175 65 R14 82T 2 2 2 0 2 5 2 5 185 55 R15 82T 2 2 2 0 2 5 2 5 For versions markets wh...

Page 197: ...teel rim and after sale tyres provided with Rim Protector fig 152 Use of unsuitable tyres and wheel caps may cause sudden loss of tyre pressure fig 152 F0W0020 193 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTIN...

Page 198: ...643 1409 1882 fig 153 F0W0003 194 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX Dimensions are expres...

Page 199: ...seats 500 5 seats 480 4 seats 500 5 seats Maximum permitted loads kg 855 770 855 front axle rear axle 760 760 760 If special equipment is fitted sunroof tow hitch etc the unladen car weight increases...

Page 200: ...pacity litres 37 37 Unleaded petrol not less than 95 R O N EN 228 specification including a reserve of litres 5 7 5 7 Engine cooling system litres 5 3 5 2 50 50 mixture of water and PARAFLU UP Engine...

Page 201: ...ke circuit litres 0 55 0 55 TUTELA TOP 4 Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir litres 2 7 2 7 Mixture of water and TUTELA PROFES SIONAL SC35 197 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DR...

Page 202: ...and filter litres 3 0 Gearbox casing differential kg 1 8 TUTELA TRANS MISSION GEAR FORCE Hydraulic brake circuit litres 0 55 TUTELA TOP 4 Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir litres 2 7...

Page 203: ...el engines in the event of an emergency in which the original products are not available lubricants with at least ACEA C2 performance are acceptable In this case optimum engine performance is not guar...

Page 204: ...rence No F702 G07 Wheel side constant veloc ity joints Grease for constant velocity joints with low friction coefficient NL G I 0 1 consistency FIAT 9 55580 Classification TUTELA STAR 700 Contractual...

Page 205: ...DIESEL ART Contractual Technical Reference No F601 L06 To be mixed with the fuel oil 25 cc per 10 litres Windscreen rear window washer fluid Mixture of alcohols and surfactants Exceeds CUNA NC 956 11...

Page 206: ...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 level equipment accessories use of the climate...

Page 207: ...nsumption Versions CO2 emissions according to the current European directive g km 0 9TwinAir 85 HP 99 1 2 8V 69 HP 120 1 3 16V MultiJet 104 203 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNING...

Page 208: ...gistered after 1st July 2002 will be collected free of charge whilst from 2007 collection will be free of charge irrespective of the year of registration as long as the vehicle contains its basic comp...

Page 209: ...WITCHING function 221 TRAFFIC INFORMATION function 223 REGIONAL MODE function 224 MP3 DISPLAY function 224 SPEED VOLUME function 225 RADIO ON VOLUME function 225 SPEECH VOLUME function 226 AUX OFFSET...

Page 210: ...7 DISPLAY INFORMATION 238 SELECTING NEXT PREVIOUS FOLDER 238 STRUCTURE OF THE FOLDERS 238 AUX only with the Blue Me system 239 INTRODUCTION 239 AUX MODE 239 TROUBLESHOOTING 239 GENERAL 239 CD PLAYER 2...

Page 211: ...tion conditions Reception conditions change constantly while driving Reception may be interfered with by the presence of mountains buildings or bridges or when you are far away from the broadcaster No...

Page 212: ...achieve the best quality audio reproduction we recommend the use of original CD media Correct operation is not guaranteed when CD R RW media are used that were not correctly burnt and or with a maxim...

Page 213: ...kers 2 full range speakers with 165 mm placed in the door panel Hi Fi audio specification speakers for versions markets where provided Front speakers 2 mid woofer speakers with 165 mm placed in the do...

Page 214: ...QUICK GUIDE fig 1 F0W0004 210 SOUND SYSTEM...

Page 215: ...ly with Blue Me for versions markets where provided short cyclical button press Volume activation deactivation Mute Pause Short button press Audio adjustments low tones BASS high tones TREBLE RH LH ba...

Page 216: ...ard 1 2 3 4 5 6 Store current radio station Long press on keys for preset memory from 1 to 6 Stored station recall Brief press on keys for preset memory from 1 to 6 CD functions Button Functions Mode...

Page 217: ...unctions only with Blue Me Button Functions Mode Select previous next folder artist genre album depending on the active selection mode Short button press Play previous next track Short button press 21...

Page 218: ...ing volume Button press SRC Selection of Radio frequency range FM1 FM2 FMT FMA MW1 MW2 and audio sources Radio MP3 or Media Player only with Blue Me AUX only with Blue Me for versions markets where pr...

Page 219: ...d 6 on MW1 6 on MW2 automatic programming Autostore function of 6 stations on dedicated FM band SPEED VOLUME function automatic volume adjustment according to the car speed automatic Stereo Mono selec...

Page 220: ...a CD CD R and CD RW Audio section Mute Pause function Soft Mute function Loudness function 7 band graphic equaliser Separate bass treble adjustment Right left channel balance Media Player section only...

Page 221: ...and repeatedly the following audio sources can be selected cyclically TUNER MW1 MW2 SELECTING CD FUNCTION By pressing the MEDIA button briefly it is possible to select the CD function AUDIO SOURCE MEM...

Page 222: ...t that time e g in FM mode the display will show the wording FM Bass 2 Use the or buttons to scroll through the menu functions To change the setting of the function selected use the or buttons The cur...

Page 223: ...or button press the button to increase the sound from the rear speakers or the button to increase the sound from the front speakers By pressing the buttons briefly the levels will change progressively...

Page 224: ...k equaliser preset for optimal rock and pop music sound Jazz equaliser preset for optimal jazz music sound When one of the equaliser settings is activated the letters EQ light up USER EQ SETTINGS FUNC...

Page 225: ...g off mode SYSTEM RESET Press the Menu button again to exit the Menu function Note The AF SWITCHING TRAFFIC INFORMATION and REGIONAL MODE adjustments are only possible in FM mode AF SWITCHING function...

Page 226: ...ceive the current station the radio activates the automatic search during which FM Search appears on the display only for top of the range radios With the AF function deactivated the remaining RDS fun...

Page 227: ...re enabled to broadcast traffic information receive traffic information even when the CD player is in operation receive traffic information at a minimum preset volume even with the radio volume off No...

Page 228: ...on working in a given area and you enter a different area then the regional station received in the new area will be broadcast Note If the AF and REG functions are on at the same time once a border be...

Page 229: ...mum value the radio will come on at the maximum volume if the volume level is between the minimum and maximum values the radio will come on at the same volume as before it was switched off if the volu...

Page 230: ...ase the volume value set from 6 to 6 RADIO OFF function on and off mode This function is used to set the radio turning off mode to one of two different settings To turn the function on use the or butt...

Page 231: ...phone output The incoming telephone sound always arrives at a fixed volume but it can be adjusted during the conversation using the ON OFF button knob The fixed telephone audio volume can be adjusted...

Page 232: ...utton of the pre selected stations from 1 to 6 Enter the other code digits in the same way If the four digits are not entered within 20 seconds the display will show Enter code If this occurs it is no...

Page 233: ...d Each time the button is pressed the following bands are selected cyclically By pressing the FM AS button FM1 FM2 or FMA By pressing the AM button MW1 MW2 Each band is highlighted by the name in the...

Page 234: ...MATICTUNING Briefly press the or button to start the automatic tuning search for the next station that can be received in the selected direction If the or button is pressed down longer the fast search...

Page 235: ...he FM AS button again to stop the Autostore function the radio will again tune into the station listened to before the activation of the function When the Autostore function has finished the radio aut...

Page 236: ...changes during this announcement in the same way as during traffic news EON FUNCTION Enhanced Other Network In some countries there are circuits that group multiple broadcasters that transmit traffic...

Page 237: ...to activate the motorised loading system which will position it correctly The CD can be loaded with radio off and the ignition key turned to MAR in this case the radio will remain off When the radio...

Page 238: ...d the audio source activated prior to the CD mode selection will be heard With an external audio source activated TA ALARM or Phone the CD that cannot be read will not be ejected until these functions...

Page 239: ...k and vice versa If the track has been played for more than 3 seconds pressing the button will cause the track to be started again from the beginning In this case if you want to play the previous trac...

Page 240: ...D are structured by folder creating lists of all the folders containing MP3 tracks folders and subfolders are all displayed on the same level the folders that do not contain MP3 tracks cannot be selec...

Page 241: ...ossible to switch to the MP3 session whilst playing by holding the MEDIA button down for more than 2 seconds Note When the function is activated the radio may take a few seconds to start playing Whils...

Page 242: ...ress the button to select one of the next folders or press the button to select a previous folder The display will show the number and the name of the folder e g DIR 2 XXXXXX XXXXXX name of the folder...

Page 243: ...dio or steering wheel controls Do not leave the cable of your portable player connected with the AUX socket after disconnection to avoid possible hiss from the speakers NOTE The AUX socket is not inco...

Page 244: ...d or dirty Clean the CD referring to the description in the paragraph CD in the chapter PRESENTATION The duration of the MP3 tracks is not shown correctly In some cases due to the recording mode the d...

Page 245: ...indscreen wiper rear window wiper trip computer control lever 5 Adjustable and directable centre air diffusers 6 Passenger front airbag 7 Glove compartment for versions markets where provided 8 Car ra...

Page 246: ...NEL AND INSTRUMENTS The instrument background colour and type may vary according to the version VERSIONS WITH MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY A Speedometer speed indicator B Multifunction display C Rev counter...

Page 247: ...RIGHT HAND DRIVEVERSIONS 243 A Speedometer speed indicator B Multifunction display C Rev counter TOT kmi C fig 3 Diesel versions F0W0298...

Page 248: ...e the wheels turned If the car is parked on a steep slope block the wheels with a wedge or stone Always remove the ignition key when leaving the car HANDBRAKE To engage the handbrake pull lever A fig...

Page 249: ...RIGHT HAND DRIVEVERSIONS 245 WARNING The car should be braked after a few clicks of the lever if it is not contact a Fiat Dealership to have it adjusted...

Page 250: ...Always ask your mechanic for In the heart of your engine...

Page 251: ...esel engines Low ash content to protect the particulate filter from the residual products of combustion High Fuel Economy System that allows considerable fuel saving It reduces the danger of dirtying...

Page 252: ...NOTES...

Page 253: ...nt 141 general instructions 141 types of bulbs 143 Car dimensions 193 Carrying children safely 96 Carrying children safely 96 child seats 101 Central air diffusers 29 Changing a wheel 131 Checking lev...

Page 254: ...85 Engine oil consumption 171 level check 171 specifications 199 Environment protection 87 EOBD system 77 EOBD system 77 ESC system 70 ESC system 70 Exterior lights 43 Extinguisher 53 Fiat CODE system...

Page 255: ...nt capacity 193 Light clusters front light clusters changing a bulb 144 rear light clusters changing a bulb 146 Load limiters 93 Lubricants specifications 199 Luggage compartment 60 Luggage compartmen...

Page 256: ...k ski rack 66 Safety 88 carrying children safely 96 Isofix child seat fitting 100 seat belts 88 Saving fuel 113 SBR system 90 Scheduled Servicing Plan 162 Seat belts load limiters 93 maintenance 95 pr...

Page 257: ...the gearbox 112 Warning lights on panel 119 Weights and loads 195 Wheel rims correct reading of the rim code 190 dimensions 190 rim protector 193 rims and tyres 189 Wheels and tyres changing a wheel...

Page 258: ...Fiat Group Automobiles S p A Parts Services Technical Services Service Engineering Largo Senatore G Agnelli 3 10040 Volvera Turin Italy Print no 603 81 704 10 2011 1 Edition...

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Page 260: ...s a guide FIAT reserves the right 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 FIA...

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