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disconnect the electrical connector and rotate
bulb holder C anticlockwise fig. 188;

remove bulb D from the bulb holder and replace
it;

refit the new bulb on the bulb holder, making sure
it is correctly locked;

refit bulb holder C in the lens turning it clockwise
and reconnect the electrical connector;

refit the light cluster B fig. 187 correctly by
tightening the four fixing screws A, then close the
luggage compartment.

THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS

These are located in the tailgate and are LED lights.
For replacement, contact a Fiat Dealership.

fig. 188

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GETTINGTO KNOW

YOURCAR

SAFETY

STARTING AND

DRIVING

WARNING LIGHTS

AND MESSAGES

IN AN

EMERGENCY

SERVICING AND

MAINTENANCE

TECHNICAL

SPECIFICATIONS

INDEX

Summary of Contents for 500L 2013

Page 1: ...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 FIAT dealer Printed in recycled paper without chlorine O W N E R H A N D B O O K F I A T 5 0 0 L ENGLISH COP 500L UM GB SISTEMA 15 06 2012 8 30 Pagina 1 ...

Page 2: ...nce 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 from our steady commitment in research and development of highly innovative technologies For all these reasons rely on Genuine Parts because they are the only ones designed by Fiat for your car SAFETY BRAKING SYSTEM ENVIRON...

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Page 5: ...ols personal safety car safety 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 range of additional services available to Fiat Customers We are sure that these will help you familiarise with your new car and appreciate it and the care provided by the people...

Page 6: ...RKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL The catalytic converter develops high temperatures during operation Do not park the car on grass dry leaves pine needles or other flammable material fire hazard RESPECTINGTHE ENVIRONMENT The car is fitted with a system that allows continuous diagnosis of the components related to emissions to ensure increased respect for the environment ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If after b...

Page 7: ...rsions markets where provided the compartment may be conditioned 10 Storage compartment 11 Lower glove compartment 12 Control buttons 13 Heating ventilation system or manual climate control for versions markets where provided or automatic dual zone climate control for versions markets where provided 14 USB port AUX socket for versions markets where provided 15 UConnect vided or radio system setup ...

Page 8: ...n the rev counter corresponds to 5000 rpm VERSIONS WITH MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY A Speedometer speed indicator B Multifunction display C Rev counter D Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light E Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light fig 2 F0Y1107 4 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SP...

Page 9: ...tifunction display C Rev counter D Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light E Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light fig 3 F0Y1108 5 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 10: ...ip to have the system checked ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATURE INDICATOR The needle shows the temperature of the engine coolant and starts supplying indications when the fluid temperature exceeds approx 50 C Under normal conditions the needle assumes different positions within the scale depending on the usage conditions C Low engine coolant temperature H High engine coolant temperature The warning light ...

Page 11: ...shown on the display fig 5 A Date B Activation of Dualdrive electric power steering CITY indication or of ECO driving mode ECO indication C Gear Shift Indicator for versions markets where provided D Headlight alignment position only with dipped headlights on E Odometer display of distance travelled in kilometres miles F Time always displayed even with key removed and doors closed G Start Stop func...

Page 12: ...t Indicator for versions markets where provided E Odometer display of distance travelled in kilometres miles F Headlight alignment position only with dipped headlights on G Car status indication e g doors open possible ice on road etc On some versions the display shows the turbine pressure fig 7 fig 6 F0Y1102 fig 7 F0Y0186 8 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGE...

Page 13: ...markets where provided D Speed limiter display for versions markets where provided E Odometer display of distance travelled in kilometres miles F Headlight alignment position only with dipped headlights on G Outside temperature for versions markets where provided H Car status indication e g doors open possible ice on road etc fig 8 F0Y1103 9 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNING...

Page 14: ...tion CONTROL BUTTONS NOTE Buttons and fig 10 are described in the following pages The buttons are and on some versions To scroll up through the screen and the related options or to increase the displayed value Press briefly to access the menu and or go to next screen or confirm the desired menu selection Hold down to go back to the standard screen To scroll down through the displayed menu and the ...

Page 15: ...sions markets where provided CORNERING LIGHTS for versions markets where available RAIN SENSOR for versions markets where provided TRIP B ACTIVATION DATA SET TIME SET DATE AUTOCLOSE MEASUREMENT UNIT LANGUAGE WARNINGS VOLUME BELT BUZZER SERVICE AIRBAG PASSENGER BAG for versions markets where provided DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS for versions markets where provided CITY BRAKE C COLLISION MITIGATION for ve...

Page 16: ...nu Press the or button to select the various Menu items Hold down the button to return to the standard screen Lighting Interior light adjustment with side lights on only With the side lights on this function is used to set the brightness of the instrument panel uconnect system controls for versions markets where provided and automatic climate control system controls for versions markets where prov...

Page 17: ...button or to select speed limit activation On or deactivation 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 See the Measurement unit Measurement unit adjustment paragraph described below The setting will increase decrease by 5 units each time butt...

Page 18: ...s for versions markets where provided This function activates deactivates On Off the cornering lights see the description in the Exterior lights paragraph Proceed as follows to activate deactivate the lights press button briefly On or Off flash on the display according to what has been previously set press or to make your choice press the button briefly to return to the menu screen or hold the but...

Page 19: ...ed and button is pressed briefly hours will flash on the display Press the or button to make the adjustment pressing the button briefly again the minutes flash on the display Press the or button to make the adjustment if the Format submenu is selected and button is pressed briefly the display mode will flash on the display Press the or button to select 12h or 24h mode When you have carried out the...

Page 20: ...pressed causes an automatic rapid speed increase decrease Complete the setting by briefly pressing the button when you approach the required value Autoclose Automatic door lock operation with car running If this function is On it automatically locks the doors when a speed of 20 km h is exceeded Proceed as follows to activate or deactivate this function press button briefly On or Off flash on the d...

Page 21: ...mption in mpg press or to make your choice if the Temperature submenu is selected and button is pressed briefly the display shows C or F depending on the previous setting press or to make your choice Once the required settings are made briefly press button to go back to the submenu screen or hold the button down to return to the main menu screen without storing Hold down the button again to return...

Page 22: ...intervals for servicing To consult this display proceed as follows press button briefly The display shows the service interval in kilometres km or miles mi according to the previous setting see the Units of measurement paragraph press the button briefly to return to the menu screen or hold it down to return to the standard screen 18 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS AN...

Page 23: ...ccording to what has been previously set press or to make your choice press the button briefly to return to the submenu screen or hold the button down to return to the main menu screen without saving hold down the button again to return to the standard screen or to the main menu according to the menu items where you are in City Brake Control Collision Mitigation for versions markets where provided...

Page 24: ...where the car s complete journeys are monitored in a reciprocally independent manner Both journeys can be reset reset start of a new journey Trip A is used to display the figures relating to Outside temperature for versions markets where provided Range Distance travelled A Average consumption A Instantaneous consumption Average speed A Trip time A driving time Trip B may be used to display the fig...

Page 25: ...ravelled Shows the distance covered since the start of the new journey Average consumption Shows the approximate average fuel consumption since the start of the new journey Instantaneous consumption This value shows the fuel consumption The value is constantly updated The display will show if the car is parked with the engine running Average speed This shows the car average speed as a function of ...

Page 26: ...the name and value of the selected parameter are replaced by an icon fig 12 The icons relating to the various parameters are the following Range Average consumption A if Trip A is active or B if Trip B is active Distance if Trip A is active or B if Trip B is active Instantaneous consumption Average speed A if Trip A is active or B if Trip B is active Trip time if Trip A is active or B if Trip B is...

Page 27: ...Travel time reaches 999 59 999 hours and 59 minutes after disconnection reconnection of the 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 ignition key at MAR press and hold the TRIP button for more than 2 seconds to reset ExitTrip You can automatically exit the TR...

Page 28: ...nises the key and enables starting OPERATION Each time the vehicle is started turning the ignition key to MAR ON the Fiat CODE system control unit sends an acknowledgement code to the engine control unit to deactivate the immobiliser The code is sent only if the 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 ...

Page 29: ...a Fiat Dealership THE KEYS KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL The metal insert A fig 14 enables the ignition switch the door lock To request duplicates of the key go to a Fiat Dealership taking an ID document and the car ownership documents fig 14 F0Y0117 25 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 30: ...rtment are not closed correctly the LED and direction indicators start flashing quickly Locking the doors and the tailgate Briefly press button for locking of doors and luggage compartment with switching off of roof light and single flashing of direction indicators for versions markets where provided If one or more doors are open the doors will not be locked This is indicated by a rapid flashing o...

Page 31: ...controls Should a new remote control be necessary go to a Fiat Dealership taking an ID document and the car ownership documents REPLACINGTHE BATTERY INTHE KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL To replace the battery proceed as follows press button A fig 16 and open the metal insert B turn the screw C to using a fine bit screwdriver take out the battery case D and replace the battery E making sure that polaritie...

Page 32: ...icate that the device has been activated If one or more of the doors are not closed correctly the device will not activate thus preventing a person from getting stuck inside the passenger compartment by entering the car through and then closing the open door Deactivating the device The device deactivates automatically unlocking the doors pressing button on the key with remote control by turning th...

Page 33: ...art before the starting operation can be repeated WARNING If the ignition device has been tampered with e g an attempted theft have it checked 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 Remember to engage the handbrake Engage 1st gear if the car is parked uphill or reverse if the car is...

Page 34: ... remove the key while the car is moving The steering wheel will lock as soon as it is turned This holds true for cars being towed as well SEATS WARNING All adjustments must be made with the car stationary The fabric upholstery of the seats has been designed to withstand long term wear deriving from normal use of the car Some precautions are however required Avoid prolonged and or excessive rubbing...

Page 35: ...ck and forth If the seat is not locked into place it may unexpectedly slide and cause the driver to lose control of the car Height adjustment for versions markets where provided Move lever B fig 20 upwards or downwards to achieve the required height IMPORTANT Carry out the adjustment while sitting on the seat involved driver side or passenger side fig 19 F0Y0218 fig 20 F0Y0216 31 GETTINGTO KNOWYOU...

Page 36: ...djustment operate lever C fold the backrest down to the cushion then release lever C It is advisable to carry out this procedure from the outside with the left hand Before tilting the front passenger seat table fully remove any objects laid on it WARNING Do not move the front passenger seat table if a child is seated on the same or sitting in the suitable child restraint system fig 21 F0Y0217 32 G...

Page 37: ...e function on off When the function is enabled the LED on the button switches on IMPORTANT If this function is activated with engine off the battery may run down Driver s side seat armrest for versions markets where provided On some versions the driver s side seat is equipped with an armrest The armrest can be raised lowered by acting in the direction shown by the arrows see fig 23 fig 22 F0Y0215 ...

Page 38: ...YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX Table for versions markets where provided On some versions behind the front seat backrest there is a folding support surface A fig 25 equipped with cup can holders To fold the support surface operate point B ...

Page 39: ...G Do not travel with the supporting surface open always make sure it is correctly closed SLIDING AND FOLDING REAR SEATS Lengthwise adjustment Raise lever A fig 26 gripping it in the central area and push the seat forwards or backwards The two parts of the seat can be adjusted individually fig 26 F0Y0074 35 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SER...

Page 40: ...ab tab C fig 28 on the parcel shelf and secure it on the magnetic device D then operate lever B to bring the backrest in the desired position Rear armrest for versions markets where provided To use the armrest fig 29 lower it as shown in the figure fig 27 F0Y0259 fig 28 F0Y0066 fig 29 F0Y0163 36 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND M...

Page 41: ...ovided for the rear seats On some versions a head restraint is also provided for the central seat Upwards adjustment raise the head restraint until it clicks into place Downwards adjustment press button A fig 31 and lower the head restraint Proceed as follows to remove the head restraints raise the head restraints to their maximum height press buttons A and B fig 31 at the side of the two supports...

Page 42: ...the car stationary and engine off WARNING It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any after market operation involving steering system or steering column modifications e g installation of anti theft device that could badly affect performance and safety invalidate the warranty and also result in the car not meeting type approval requirements fig 32 F0Y0043 38 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAN...

Page 43: ...rovided Some versions feature an electrochromic mirror fig 34 with an ON OFF switch to activate deactivate the electrochromic function When reverse gear is engaged the mirror is automatically set for daytime use DOOR MIRRORS Manual adjustment From the inside of the car operate lever A fig 35 to adjust the mirror fig 33 F0Y0223 fig 34 F0Y0225 fig 35 F0Y0275 39 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGA...

Page 44: ... A to position D and manipulate it to adjust the right door mirror Once you have finished the adjustment return device A to intermediate locking position C Manual folding If necessary fold the mirrors by moving them from position 1 open to position 2 closed fig 37 IMPORTANT When driving the mirrors should always be in position 1 open fig 36 F0Y0250 fig 37 F0Y0226 40 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY ST...

Page 45: ...ustable air diffuser Turn wheel B to adjust the air flow C Fixed upper air diffuser CENTRAL AIR DIFFUSERS A fig 40 Adjustable and directable central air diffusers use device B to adjust the vent to the required position turn wheel C to adjust the air flow fig 38 F0Y0107 fig 39 F0Y0108 fig 40 F0Y0109 41 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICI...

Page 46: ...diffusers 3 Fixed diffusers for side windows 4 Adjustable centre air diffusers 5 Adjustable upper diffuser fig 41 F0Y0222 42 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 47: ...HEATING AND VENTILATION CONTROLS fig 42 F0Y0156 43 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 48: ... compartment proceed as follows turn knob A to the red section turn knob E to turn knob C to 4 maximum fan speed Then operate the controls to maintain the desired comfort conditions IMPORTANT When the engine is cold it takes a few minutes to achieve optimum passenger compartment heating RAPID DEMISTING DEFROSTING This procedure activates rapid demisting defrosting of the windscreen and front side ...

Page 49: ... own judgement HEATED REAR WINDOW DEMISTING DEFROSTING Press button D to activate deactivate the function Warning light on the instrument panel comes on to show that the function has been activated The function is automatically deactivated after 20 minutes For versions markets where provided press the button to activate demisting defrosting of door mirrors and windscreen for versions markets where...

Page 50: ...iny cold days as it would considerably increase the possibility of the windows misting AIR DISTRIBUTION SELECTION Turn knob E to manually select one of the five possible air distribution settings in the passenger compartment Air flow to the windscreen front side window and front rear footwell diffusers Air flow to the front rear footwell diffusers This air distribution allows the passenger compart...

Page 51: ...MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROLS fig 43 F0Y0041 47 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 52: ...o press button D to activate climate control system and turn knob C to at least 1 1st speed For rapid cooling turn knob C to 4 maximum fan speed IMPORTANT According to particular outside environmental conditions the climate control system activates recirculation automatically for versions markets where additional heater provided Reduction in cooling turn knob A clockwise to increase the temperatur...

Page 53: ... event of high levels of humidity In the event of considerable external humidity and or rain and or large differences in temperature inside and outside the passenger compartment perform the following preventive window demisting procedure turn knob A to the red section turn knob F to with the possibility of moving it to position if misting does not occur turn knob C to the 2nd speed HEATED REAR WIN...

Page 54: ...distribution settings in the passenger compartment Air flow to the windscreen front side window and front rear footwell diffusers Air flow to the front rear footwell diffusers This air distribution allows the passenger compartment to be heated quickly Air flow distributed between central and side dashboard diffusers and front rear footwell diffusers Air flow to central side dashboard vents passeng...

Page 55: ...ns are verified outside temperature low engine coolant temperature low engine on fan speed set at least to 1st speed knob A turned completely clockwise to red section The heater is switched off when at least one of the conditions above is no longer verified Note The power of the electric heater is modulated according to the battery voltage SYSTEM MAINTENANCE In winter the climate control system mu...

Page 56: ...ATE CONTROL SYSTEM for versions markets where provided CONTROLS fig 44 F0Y0034 52 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 57: ...ossible variations in external climate conditions The climate control system can recognise extremely cold or extremely hot conditions in the passenger compartment and consequently provide optimal management of the system s capabilities Note The reference temperature is 22 C for optimal comfort management The automatically controlled parameters and functions are air temperature at the driver front ...

Page 58: ...ways it is advisable to press the AUTO button and turn the knobs to set the desired temperatures In this way the system operates completely automatically to adjust the temperature quantity and distribution of the air introduced into the passenger compartment It also manages the air recirculation function and the activation of the air conditioning compressor During automatic operation you can chang...

Page 59: ...nt most quickly giving a prompt sensation of warmth Air flow distributed between footwell diffusers hotter air and central and side dashboard vents cooler air This distribution setting is useful in spring and autumn on sunny days Air flow distributed between footwell diffusers and windscreen and front side window defrosting demisting diffusers This distribution setting allows the passenger compart...

Page 60: ... compartment climate control system compressor air recirculation cancelling all previous manual adjustments This is indicated by the LED on the AUTO button switching on If the AUTO button is pressed when the AUTO LED is on the system switches to completely manual mode it displays the current flow and distribution status which will no longer be managed automatically If a manual intervention is made...

Page 61: ...LED on button B on It is still possible to activate outside air recirculation LED on the button off and vice versa by pressing button B In automatic operation recirculation is managed automatically by the system according to outside environmental conditions IMPORTANT The engagement of the recirculation system makes it possible to reach the required heating cooling conditions faster It is however i...

Page 62: ...tilation cannot be lower than the minimum speed only one LED lit IMPORTANT With the compressor off air cannot be introduced to the passenger compartment with a temperature lower than the outside temperature Moreover under certain environmental conditions windows could mist rapidly since the air is not dehumidified RAPID WINDOW DEMISTING DEFROSTING MAX DEF function Press the button to activate LED ...

Page 63: ...r about 20 minutes or when the engine is turned off It is not switched on automatically the next time the engine is started For versions markets where provided press the button to activate demisting defrosting of door mirrors and heated nozzles for versions markets where provided IMPORTANT Do not affix stickers to the inside of the heated rear window over the heating filaments to avoid damage that...

Page 64: ... control system in fully automatic mode press the AUTO button START STOP Automatic dual zone climate control system The automatic dual zone climate control system manages the Start Stop function engine off when car speed is zero to ensure adequate comfort inside the car The Start Stop function is disabled until a suitable comfort level in the passenger compartment is ensured thus the engine does n...

Page 65: ... humidity with unpleasant smells in the passenger compartment Note When the Start Stop function is on engine off and vehicle speed zero the automatic recirculation management is turned off always taking air in from outside to reduce the probability of window misting up as the compressor is off ADDITIONAL HEATER for versions markets where provided This allows the passenger compartment to be heated ...

Page 66: ...use of daytime running lights is permitted WARNING Daytime running lights cannot replace dipped headlights when driving at night or through tunnels The use of daytime running lights is governed by the highway code of the country in which you are driving Comply with legal requirements SIDE LIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS With the ignition key turned to MAR turn the ring nut A fig 45 to If dipped ...

Page 67: ...A to and pull the stalk towards the steering wheel On automatic sensor controlled deactivation the dipped headlights are deactivated first followed by the side lights a few seconds later If the sensor is activated but is malfunctioning the side lights and dipped beam headlights are switched on irrespective of the outside light level the sensor failure is indicated on the display It is also possibl...

Page 68: ...rporated in the fog light will switch on on the relevant side to improve visibility at nighttime FOLLOW ME HOME DEVICE This allows the space in front of the car to be lit up for a certain period of time Activation with the ignition key turned to STOP or removed pull the stalk towards the steering wheel within 2 minutes from when the engine is turned off Each time the stalk is moved the lights stay...

Page 69: ...osition the windscreen wiper will automatically adapt operating speed to the speed of the car With the windscreen wipers operational if reverse gear is engaged the rear window wiper is automatically activated Do not use the windscreen wiper to remove layers of snow or ice from the windscreen In such conditions the windscreen wiper may be subjected to excessive stress and the motor cut out switch w...

Page 70: ...een is dry to wiper at 2nd continuous speed fast continuous operation with intense rain Activation The sensor is activated when the ring nut A fig 46 is turned to position the windscreen wiper stroke frequency is thus adjusted in accordance with the amount of water on the windscreen The activation of the sensor is signalled by a stroke to show that the command has been acquired The sensitivity of ...

Page 71: ...ive the windscreen wiper operates intermittently at a speed consistent with the sensitivity setting of the rain sensor regardless of whether there is rain on the glass on some versions sensor failure is indicated on the display The sensor continues to operate and it is possible to set the windscreen wiper to continuous mode 1st or 2nd speed The failure indication remains for as long as the sensor ...

Page 72: ...rd unstable position the rear window washer jet will activate Keep the stalk pushed for more than half a second to activate the rear window wiper as well Releasing the stalk will activate the smart washing function as described for the windscreen wiper Deactivation The function stops when the stalk is released Do not use the rear window wiper to remove layers of snow or ice In such conditions the ...

Page 73: ...device active the car speed may slightly exceed the stored one Storing car speed Proceed as follows turn ring nut A fig 48 to and press the accelerator pedal so that the car reaches the desired speed move the stalk upwards for at least one second then release it the speed is memorised and you can therefore release the accelerator pedal If needed when overtaking for instance you can accelerate simp...

Page 74: ... remain stored is reached Each movement of the lever corresponds to a reduction in speed of about 1 km h while keeping the stalk held downwards will decrease the speed continuously DEACTIVATINGTHE DEVICE The device can be deactivated by the driver in the following ways turning ring nut A to O by stopping the engine by pressing the brake pedal the clutch or the accelerator in this last case the sys...

Page 75: ... By gradually reducing the pressure on the accelerator pedal the function will be reactivated as soon as the car speed drops below the programmed speed Activating the device To activate the device turn ring nut A fig 48 to Activation of the device is indicated by the warning light on the instrument panel switching on and on some versions by a message on the display plus last programmed speed value...

Page 76: ...d when the device cannot reduce the speed of the car due to the gradient of the road in the event of sharp acceleration Deactivating the device To deactivate the device turn ring nut A to O The deactivation of the device is indicated by the warning light switching off on the instrument panel and on some versions by a message and symbol on the display Automatic deactivation of device The device dea...

Page 77: ...In any case if a light is left on by mistake the roof light switches off automatically about 15 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 provided Timing when getting into the car The roof lights switch on according to the following modes for abou...

Page 78: ...nds for about 3 minutes when one of the doors is opened for about 10 seconds when one of the doors is closed The timing stops automatically when the doors are locked REAR ROOF LIGHT Versions without sun roof or glazed roof Press the cover A fig 50 to switch the light on off The light will stay on for a few seconds after the doors are closed and will then switch off automatically The light switches...

Page 79: ...g 52 is located on the left side 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 position COURTESY LIGHTS for versions markets where provided On some versions courtesy lights are fitted behind the sun visors Use switch A fig 53 to switch the light on off fig ...

Page 80: ...ights flash IMPORTANT The use of hazard warning lights is governed by the highway code of the country you are driving in comply with legal requirements Emergency braking In the event of emergency braking the hazard warning lights switch on automatically as well as warning lights and in the instrument panel The lights switch off automatically when emergency braking ceases fig 54 F0Y0099 fig 55 F0Y0...

Page 81: ...or front fog lights are switched on Press the button again to switch the light off or switch off the dipped headlights or the front fog lights for versions markets where provided CENTRAL LOCKING Press the fig 57 button to lock all doors at the same time When the doors are locked the LED above the button switches on Locking takes place irrespective of the position of the ignition key fig 56 F0Y0038...

Page 82: ...9 to activate the function When the ECO function is activated the car is set for city driving characterised by less effort on the steering wheel Dualdrive system on and reduced fuel consumption When the function is activated an activation or deactivation message is shown on the display for some versions markets This function stays in the memory so when the vehicle is started again the system keeps...

Page 83: ...To restore the correct operation of the car proceed as follows turn the ignition key to the MAR position activate the right direction indicator deactivate the right direction indicator activate the left direction indicator deactivate the left direction indicator activate the right direction indicator deactivate the right direction indicator activate the left direction indicator deactivate the left...

Page 84: ...ompletely closed Ensure that the compartment is completely closed when driving On some versions the compartment may be cooled by an air vent connected to the climate control system operate wheel B fig 61 to adjust the air flow rate inside the compartment The cooling function is only carried out with the climate control system on fig 60 F0Y0055 fig 61 F0Y0056 80 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTIN...

Page 85: ...arkets where provided On some versions there is a storage compartment under the passenger seat fig 63 do not use it to store objects which weigh more than 1 5 kg To open the compartment use handle A fig 62 F0Y0057 fig 63 F0Y0160 81 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 86: ...he cigar lighter takes the place of the power socket see Cigar lighter paragraph Luggage compartment power socket This is located on the left side of the luggage compartment fig 65 It only operates with the ignition key at MAR ON IMPORTANT Do not connect devices with power higher than 180 W to the socket Do not damage the socket by using unsuitable adaptors fig 64 F0Y0052 fig 65 F0Y0059 82 GETTING...

Page 87: ...e it carefully and make sure that children don t use it risk of fire and or burns SUNVISORS These are located at the sides of the interior rear view mirror They can be adjusted forwards and sideways To direct the visor laterally detach the visor from the interior rear view mirror side hook and turn it towards the side window A courtesy mirror with light is fitted on the back of the visors on some ...

Page 88: ...ted next to the front roof light To bring it to usage position operate in area A fig 69 turning it downwards EXTINGUISHER for versions markets where provided Where required the fire extinguisher is located in the luggage compartment fig 68 F0Y0051 fig 69 F0Y0122 84 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT...

Page 89: ...e towards the front part of the car until it is fully closed During the automatic opening and closing stages press button A again to interrupt the blind movement ANTI PINCH SAFETY DEVICE The sun blind is provided with an anti pinch safety device that can detect the presence of any obstacle during the closing movement front area and central crossmember area When this occurs the blind interrupts its...

Page 90: ...ows press button A in closing position hold down button A after approximately 10 seconds the curtain moves jerkily to closing position Once the movement has ended curtain closed release button B turn the ignition key to STOP and keep it there for 10 seconds turn the ignition key to the MAR ON position press button A in closing position hold down button A until the curtain is completely closed the ...

Page 91: ...sition After opening in spoiler position press button A again for more than half a second to bring the roof automatically to fully closed position Automatic movement can be interrupted in any position by pressing button A again Do not open the sun roof if a transverse roof rack is fitted Do not open the sun roof if there is snow or ice on it you may damage it WARNING When leaving the vehicle alway...

Page 92: ...s is immediately reversed EMERGENCY OPERATION If the control buttons fail to operate the sun blind and the sun roof can be moved manually proceeding as described below Sun blind movement remove protective cap A fig 73 on the internal trim Sun roof movement remove protective cap B on the internal trim take Allen key C provided and located in the tool box or depending on the version in the Fix Go Au...

Page 93: ...om the conclusion of the initialisation procedure hold down button A the roof will perform an automatic opening and closing cycle Should this not occur repeat the operation from the beginning keeping button A held down wait until the roof is completely closed the initialisation procedure is over DOORS DOOR CENTRAL LOCKING UNLOCKING Locking the doors from outside With doors closed press the button ...

Page 94: ...ked via the remote control or the key pawl it will no longer be possible to unlock them by pressing button In the absence of electrical power supply blown fuse battery disconnected etc it is still possible to lock the doors manually IMPORTANT With central locking active pulling the internal opening lever of the passenger side door unlocks the door the LED stays on Pulling the internal opening leve...

Page 95: ...the doors are unlocked electrically IMPORTANT The rear doors cannot be opened from the inside when the child lock system is engaged WARNING Always use this device when carrying children After engaging the child lock on both rear doors check for effective engagement by trying to open a door with the internal handle fig 75 F0Y0111 91 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS AND...

Page 96: ...al door handle If the child lock was engaged and the previously described locking procedure carried out operating the internal opening handle will not open the door in this case to open the door the outside handle must be used The door central locking unlocking button is not disabled by the engagement of the emergency lock Door opening closing mechanism initialisation If the battery is disconnecte...

Page 97: ...windows or through objects getting caught or struck by them When leaving the car always remove the ignition key to avoid the risk of injury of people still on board due to accidental operation of the electric windows CONTROLS Driver s side front door versions with 2 electric windows A fig 77 front left window opening closing Automatic continuous operation during window opening closing while igniti...

Page 98: ...sing stage and anti pinch system activated Use the buttons to open close the desired window Window opening Push the buttons to open the desired window When one of the two buttons is pressed briefly the window moves in stages if the button is held down continuous automatic operation is activated If the button is pressed again the window will stop in the desired position Window closing Lift the butt...

Page 99: ...ing it in steps of half a second the button is released for the subsequent manoeuvre In order to restore the correct operation of the system the relevant window must be lowered Window remote opening closing by means of a key with remote control for versions markets where provided The window can be lowered lifted holding down the unlocking locking button respectively The windows move simultaneously...

Page 100: ...cated under the handle until the unlocking click is heard or by pressing the button on the remote control The direction indicators will flash twice and an internal light will switch on when the luggage compartment is opened the light switches off automatically when the luggage compartment is closed The light switches off automatically after a few minutes if the luggage compartment is left open fig...

Page 101: ...tment take the screwdriver provided from the tool box or the Fix Go Automatic container depending on the version use the screwdriver to remove the yellow tab A fig 81 then insert the screwdriver in housing B fig 82 in order to activate the luggage compartment release tab fig 81 F0Y0172 fig 82 F0Y0173 97 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVIC...

Page 102: ...rol press the button on the remote control EXTENDINGTHE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT See the descriptions in Removing the parcel shelf and Folding the seats paragraphs for how to extend the luggage compartment Removing the parcel shelf Proceed as follows free the ends of the two parcel shelf B mounting links A fig 84 by removing the eyelets C from the mounting pins raise the rear part of the parcel shelf o...

Page 103: ...head restraints move the seat belts to the side making sure that they are correctly extended and not twisted using lever A fig 87 adjust the seat into the desired position raise lever B fig 88 to fold the backrest see fig 89 Note It is advisable to carry out this procedure from the outside with the left hand fig 85 F0Y0067 fig 86 F0Y0068 fig 87 F0Y0074 99 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND D...

Page 104: ...ake sure the backrest is properly secured at both sides to prevent it moving forward in the event of sharp braking with possible impacts on possible occupants fig 88 F0Y0259 fig 89 F0Y0075 100 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 105: ...or right section of the backrest the backrest and cushion will be folded forwards automatically see fig 91 If necessary accompany the backrest during the initial stage of folding Note It is advisable to carry out this procedure from the outside with the left hand Before tilting the seat backrest fully remove any objects laid on it WARNING Do not move the seat if a child is seated on the same or si...

Page 106: ...ly lowered permits maximum luggage compartment capacity Position 1 platform at threshold level permits a level load threshold to facilitate loading unloading of objects in the luggage compartment It also allows the space underneath to be used as a further compartment for stowing objects which are more fragile or small Position 2 platform completely raised in conjunction with the lowering of the re...

Page 107: ...hen reposition platform B correctly in the housings D fig 95 on the side panels and rear crossmember E IMPORTANT Movements of the load platform must take place in a central position relative to the luggage compartment fig 93 F0Y0079 fig 94 F0Y0080 fig 95 F0Y0081 103 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA...

Page 108: ...pace saver wheel To access the Fix Go Automatic quick tyre inflation kit for use see contents of the In an emergency chapter or to remove the space saver wheel for versions markets where provided and its toolbox proceed as follows grip handle A fig 93 and remove platform B pull tab A fig 97 and raise carpet B fig 96 F0Y0082 fig 97 F0Y0083 104 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNIN...

Page 109: ... to fix loads which are not excessively heavy e g bags To use the hooks press button A fig 99 IMPORTANT Do not apply on a single hook a load greater than 10 kg STORAGE COMPARTMENTS There are two storage compartments on the side panels fig 100 fig 98 F0Y0063 fig 99 F0Y0062 fig 100 F0Y0078 105 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINT...

Page 110: ...ated by the arrow operate lever B fig 103 in the direction indicated by the arrow and raise the bonnet IMPORTANT Two side gas shock absorbers are provided to assist in opening the bonnet Do not tamper with these shock absorbers and accompany the bonnet when raising IMPORTANT Before raising the bonnet make sure that the arms of the wipers are not raised from the windscreen and that the wiper is not...

Page 111: ...ess the bonnet down but open it and repeat the procedure WARNING For safety reasons the bonnet must always be properly closed while driving Therefore make sure that the bonnet is properly closed and that the lock is engaged If you discover during travel that the lock is not fully engaged stop immediately and close the bonnet in the correct manner fig 103 F0Y0115 fig 104 F0Y1100 107 GETTINGTO KNOWY...

Page 112: ...screws for the attachments are well tightened WARNING Never exceed the maximum permitted loads see chapter Technical specifications WARNING Evenly distribute the load and 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 105 F0Y0131 108 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARN...

Page 113: ...on key in the MAR position and the dipped headlights on Headlight alignment adjustment Press the or buttons to adjustfig 106 The adjustment position is shown on the display Position 0 one or two persons on the front seats Position 1 4 persons Position 2 4 persons load in the luggage compartment Position 3 driver maximum admissible load stowed only in the luggage compartment IMPORTANT Check the hea...

Page 114: ...d conditions and force applied to the brake pedal one or more wheels from locking and consequently slipping thus ensuring that the car remains under control even during emergency braking The EBD system Electronic Braking Force Distribution completes the system allowing the brake force to be distributed between the front and rear wheels IMPORTANT To obtain the maximum efficiency of the braking syst...

Page 115: ...you will stop in the shortest amount of space possible depending on the current road conditions WARNING If the ABS system intervenes this indicates that the traction of the tyres on the road is nearing its limit You must slow down to a speed compatible with the available traction MSR SYSTEM Motor Schleppmoment Regelung This system is an integral part of the ABS that intervenes if there is sudden d...

Page 116: ...ne running brake pressed and gearbox in neutral or gear other than reverse engaged downhill car stationary on a road with a gradient higher than 5 engine running brake pressed and reverse gear engaged When setting off the ESC system control unit maintains braking pressure on the wheels until the torque required for starting is reach or in any case for a maximum of 2 seconds so that the right foot ...

Page 117: ...tem is indicated by a message shown on the display When the system is deactivated the LED on the button ASR OFF turns on and on some versions a message appears on the display If the ASR is disengaged during driving this is automatically reactivated at the following car starting When travelling on snowy roads with snow chains it may be helpful to turn the ASR off in fact in these conditions slippin...

Page 118: ...t presses to obtain benefits from the system Do not reduce pressure on the brake pedal until braking is not necessary anymore The HBA system is deactivated when the brake pedal is released WARNING The HBA system cannot increase tyre grip on the road over the limits imposed by laws of physics always drive carefully according to the conditions of the road surface WARNING The HBA system cannot preven...

Page 119: ...TRONIC ROLLOVER MITIGATION SYSTEM Electronic Rollover Mitigation The system monitors the raising tendency of the wheels from the ground if the driver performs extreme manoeuvres like quick steering to avoid an obstacle especially in poor road conditions If such conditions occur the system intervenes on brakes and engine power to reduce the possibility for the wheels to be raised from the ground It...

Page 120: ...reater grip on the ground OPERATION When the engine is started the system is deactivated To activate the system press the T button fig 110 the LED on the button switches on and the display shows a dedicated message The system operates at speeds below 30 km h when this speed is exceeded it deactivates automatically the LED on the button stays on and reactivates as soon as the speed drops below 30 k...

Page 121: ...the engine stops Restarting the engine Press the clutch pedal to restart the engine MANUAL SYSTEM ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION To activate deactivate the system manually press the fig 111 button located on the dashboard control trim Start Stop system activation Start Stop system activation is signalled by a message on the display In this condition the LED on the button is off Start Stop system deactiva...

Page 122: ...omatically without any action on behalf of the driver if certain conditions are met including battery not sufficiently charged reduced braking system vacuum e g if the brake pedal is pressed repeatedly car moving e g when driving on roads with a gradient engine stopping by Start Stop system for over 3 minutes for versions equipped with automatic climate control for versions markets where provided ...

Page 123: ...splay a Start Stop system failure is indicated by the switching on of the warning light on the instrument panel and a message on the display Versions with reconfigurable multifunction display The symbol and a dedicated message appear on the display when a failure in the Start Stop system is detected In the event of a Start Stop system failure contact a Fiat Dealership CAR INACTIVITY In the event o...

Page 124: ...is off and the ignition key is in the STOP position Always refer to the plate fig 114 inside the bonnet 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 ignition key or having rotated it to the STOP position During refuelling make sure that the engine is off and that the ignition key is in the STOP position...

Page 125: ...he reaction of the braking system therefore reducing car speed further When driving uphill on a steep slope the system may intervene activating the braking system Versions equipped with Start Stop system at the end of the automatic braking the Start Stop system will activate as described in paragraph Start Stop system of this chapter Versions equipped with manual gearbox at the end of the automati...

Page 126: ...ctivate the system manually with the Setup menu see paragraph Menu items in this chapter Driving close to a bend When tackling a wide bend the laser sensor may detect the presence of a vehicle in front of the car but not running on the same driving lane fig 116 in this case the system may be activated Vehicles with small dimensions and or not aligned in the driving lane The system cannot detect ve...

Page 127: ...ver must always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front WARNING If the driver depresses the brake pedal fully or carries out a fast steering during system operation the automatic braking function may stop e g to allow a possible manoeuvre to avoid the obstacle The laser sensor may have limited or absent operation due to weather conditions such as heavy rain hail thick fog heavy snow for...

Page 128: ...damaged in the laser sensor area Do not tamper nor operate on the laser sensor Do not close the openings in the aesthetic cover located under the interior rear view mirror In the event of a sensor failure contact a Fiat Dealership IMPORTANT If you are driving on roads close to trees with protruding branches it is advisable to deactivate the system to prevent the branches at the height of the bonne...

Page 129: ...r obstacle the system may detect its presence and activate In this case the system must be deactivated with the display setup menu see paragraph Menu items in this chapter REAR CAMERA PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA for versions markets where provided The camera is located on the tailgate fig 119 CAMERA ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION The camera is activated deactivated through the Settings menu of Uconnect ...

Page 130: ...e approximate distances for each area Area reference fig 120 Distance from the rear of the car Red A 0 30 cm Yellow B 30 cm 1 m Green C 1 m or more Messages on display If the tailgate is lifted the camera will not detect any obstacle in the vehicle rear part The display will show a dedicated message In this case lower the tailgate by the suitable handle pressing next to the lock until it clicks se...

Page 131: ...r but the driver must never allow his her attention to lapse during potentially dangerous manoeuvres even those executed at low speeds Always keep a slow speed so as to promptly brake in case of obstacles It is vital for correct operation that the camera is always kept clean and free from any mud dirt snow or ice Be careful not to scratch or damage the camera while cleaning it Avoid using dry roug...

Page 132: ...er 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 DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING This only operates with the key turned to MAR and the engine started The steering allows the force required at the steering wheel to be adjusted to suit driving conditions IMPORTANT When turning the ignition...

Page 133: ... become harder this is normal and is due to the intervention of the system to protect the electric steering motor from overheating No repair intervention is needed in this case When the car is used again the power steering will work normally again WARNING Before performing any maintenance operations always turn off the engine and remove the key from the ignition to lock the steering column especia...

Page 134: ...in place of compartment A fig 122 which snaps into place and can be removed by pulling it outwards Having done this the cables provided are accessible For connection to the radio system set up contact a Fiat Dealership to prevent any problem that could impair car safety PREPARATION TO INSTALL A PORTABLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Install the portable navigation system by fitting the specific mounting brack...

Page 135: ...wner s handbook provided with the kit itself WARNING Use the accessory with vehicle stationary Use the accessory with engine on in order to protect the battery charge If several devices absorbing a high amount of current e g activation of climate control unit or heated rear window defrosting are used simultaneously the accessory could fail to operate fig 124 F0Y0244 131 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFET...

Page 136: ...L ELECTRONIC DEVICES Electrical and electronic devices installed after buying the car in the context of after sales service must carry the label see fig 125 Fiat Group Automobiles S p A authorises the installation of transceiver devices on condition that such installations are carried out in a workmanlike fashion following the manufacturer s instructions at a specialised centre IMPORTANT Traffic p...

Page 137: ...r as the use of EC approved mobile phones is concerned GSM GPRS UMTS follow the usage instructions provided by the mobile phone manufacturer PARKING SENSORS for versions markets where provided They are located in the rear bumper fig 126 and their function is to detect the presence of any obstacles near the rear part of the car they consequently inform the driver through an intermittent acoustic si...

Page 138: ...icated when reverse is engaged by the warning light on the instrument panel together with the message in the multifunction display for versions markets where provided see Warning lights and messages section OPERATION WITHTRAILER Sensor operation is deactivated automatically when the trailer s electric cable plug is fitted into the car s tow hook socket The sensors are automatically reactivated whe...

Page 139: ...sonic systems e g pneumatic brake systems of trucks or pneumatic drills near the car could alter the signals sent by the sensor the variation in sensor position caused by variation in ride due to suspension component wear changing tyres overloaded car or tuning that lowers the car for example may affect parking sensor system performance WARNING The driver is always responsible for parking manoeuvr...

Page 140: ...UTELA DIESEL ART additive in the proportions shown on the container with the diesel fuel Pour the additive into the tank before the diesel fuel When using or parking the car for a long time in the mountains or cold areas it is advisable to refuel using locally available diesel In this case it is also advisable to keep the tank over 50 full For diesel engines use only diesel fuel for motor vehicles...

Page 141: ...SEL diesel fuel To refuel proceed as follows open the flap A fig 127 pulling it outwards introduce the dispenser in the filler and refuel at the end of refuelling before removing the dispenser wait for at least 10 in order for the fuel to flow inside the tank then remove the dispenser from the filler and close the flap A Flap A fig 127 is provided with a dust cowl C which prevents deposits of impu...

Page 142: ...Fix Go Automatic container versions equipped with Fix Go Automatic fig 129 open the flap A fig 127 pulling it outwards insert the adapter in the filler as shown in fig 130 and refuel after refuelling remove the adapter and close the flap reintroduce the adapter in the box and put this back in the luggage compartment fig 128 F0Y0230 fig 129 F0Y0232 fig 130 F0Y0231 138 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY S...

Page 143: ...r lit cigarettes near to the fuel filler fire risk Keep your face away from the fuel filler to prevent breathing in harmful vapours IMPORTANT If the filler compartment is washed with a high pressure jet keep it at a distance of at least 20 cm WARNING Do not use a mobile phone near the refuelling pump risk of fire 139 GETTINGTO KNOWYOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEM...

Page 144: ...peratures etc and it will then calculate how much particulate has been trapped by the filter Since this filter physically traps particulate it should be regenerated cleaned at regular intervals by burning the carbon particles The regeneration procedure is controlled automatically by the engine management control unit according to the filter conditions and car use conditions During the regeneration...

Page 145: ...e belt automatically adapts to the body of the occupant wearing it allowing freedom of movement WARNING Never press button C fig 131 when travelling The retractor may lock when the car is parked on a steep slope this is normal Furthermore the retractor mechanism locks the belt if it is pulled sharply or in the event of sudden braking collisions or high speed bends The rear seat is fitted with iner...

Page 146: ... which in conjunction with the fig 133 warning light coming on initially in fixed mode with continuous acoustic signal and then in flashing mode with intermittent acoustic signal warns the driver and front passenger that their seat belts have not been fastened For long term deactivation of the SBR system contact a Fiat Dealership The SBR system can be reactivated at any time through the display Se...

Page 147: ... event PRETENSIONERS The car is equipped with front seat belts pretensioners that reduce slack in the belts in the event of a severe frontal impact This guarantees the perfect adherence of the seat belts to the occupants bodies before the restraining action begins It is evident that the pretensioners have been activated when the belt withdraws toward the retractor This car is also equipped with a ...

Page 148: ...t of the belt very low down so that it passes over the pelvis and under the abdomen see fig 134 The best way to protect the unborn child is to protect the mother When a safety belt is worn correctly it is more likely that the unborn child will not be injured in an accident For pregnant women as for anyone it is important to wear the seat belts correctly fig 134 F0Y0283 144 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SA...

Page 149: ... technicians Always contact 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 shown in fig 135 rather than the abdomen of the occupant Never use devices clips clamps etc to hold the seat belt away from your body Each seat belt must be used by only one person Never travel with a child ...

Page 150: ...eration as follows attach the seat belt and pull it hard replace the belt after an accident of a certain severity even if it does not appear to be damaged Always replace the seat belt if the pretensioners were deployed to clean the seat belts wash by hand with water and neutral soap rinse and leave to dry in the shade Do not use strong detergents bleach colourants or any other substance which coul...

Page 151: ...event of an impact The choice of the most suitable child restraint device depends on the weight of the child there are various types of child restraint systems and you are advised always to choose the one that is most suitable for the child When over 1 50 m in height from the point of view of restraint systems children are considered as adults and wear seat belts normally In Europe the characteris...

Page 152: ...hild restraint system the passenger side front airbag and side bag for versions markets where provided must be deactivated through the Setup menu Deactivation should be verified by checking whether the warning light is switched on in the instrument panel The passenger seat must also be positioned back as far as possible in order to avoid the child restraint system from coming into contact with the...

Page 153: ... shown in fig 137 which supporting the head does not induce stress on the neck in the event of sudden decelerations The rearward facing infant seat is restrained by the car seat belts as shown in fig 137 and it must restrain the child in turn with its own belts WARNING This type of seats must not be fitted on the 3rd row seats for versions markets where provided fig 137 F0Y0202 149 GETTINGTOKNOW Y...

Page 154: ...2 WARNING The figure is indicative and for assembly purposes only Fit the child restraint system according to the instructions which must be included with this type of restraint system Children from 15 to 25 kg may use the car seat belts directly fig 139 In this case the child restraint system is used to position the child correctly with respect to the seat belts so that the diagonal belt section ...

Page 155: ...kg and 36 kg there are dedicated restraint systems that allow the seat belt to be worn correctly The fig 140 shows an example of correct child restraint system positioning on the rear seat Children over 1 50 m in height can wear seat belts like adults fig 140 F0Y0205 151 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPEC...

Page 156: ...senger Rear central passenger Rear outer passengers Group 0 0 up to 13 kg U X U Group 1 9 18 kg U X U Group 2 15 25 kg U X U Group 3 22 36 kg U X U U Suitable for child restraint systems in the Universal category according to European Standard ECE R44 for the specified Groups X Seat not suitable for children in this weight category 152 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS...

Page 157: ...ided The 2nd row seat must be adjusted X Seat not suitable for children in this weight category U Suitable for child restraint systems in the Universal category according to European Standard ECE R44 for the specified Groups UF Suitable for child restraint systems in the Universal category facing forwards according to European Standard EEC R44 for the specified Groups 153 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAF...

Page 158: ...oses only Secure the child restraint system according to the instructions which must be included with this type of restraint system The other weight groups are covered by specific Isofix child restraint systems which can be used only if specifically approved for this car see list of cars provided with the child restraint system IMPORTANT The central rear seat for versions markets where provided is...

Page 159: ...estraint is not fixed to all anchorages the child restraint system will not be able to protect the child correctly In a crash the child could be seriously injured or killed For any further details on installation and or use refer to the instructions provided with the child restraint system WARNING Fit the child restraint system when the car is stationary The child restraint system is correctly fix...

Page 160: ...roup 1 from 9 up to 18 kg Rearward facing D IL Rearward facing C IL Forward facing B IUF Forward facing BI IUF Forward facing A IUF IL suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems of the categories for specific vehicles restricted or semiuniversal approved for this type of vehicle the Isofix child restraint system can be installed by adjusting the front seat IUF suitable for forward facing Isofix c...

Page 161: ...oint seat belt only If it is installed on the front passenger seat first remember to deactivate the airbag Adjust the rear seat as far forward as the position of the front seat allows Britax Baby Safe plus Approval number E1 04301146 Fiat order code 71806415 It must be fitted rearward facing using car s adult seat belts and the reccomended Isofix base It must be fitted in the rear outer seats Adju...

Page 162: ...ic for 500L the car s Isofix anchorages and the recommended CRS head restraint shown on the left It must be fitted in the rear outer seats Adjust the rear seat as far forward as the position of the front seat allows Fair ISOFIX RWF platform L type for G0 1S Fiat order code 71806634 Fair head restraint Fiat order code for Central and Southern Europe 71806648 Fiat order code for Northern Europe 7180...

Page 163: ...03161 Child restraint system Isofix universal with Top Tether It must be fitted forward facing using Isofix anchorages and the upper belt provided with the child restraint system It must be fitted in the rear outer seats For optimum protection please adjust the rear seat as far back as possible Group 2 3 from 15 kg to 36 kg Fair Junior Fix Approval number E4 04443721 Fiat order code 71806570 It ca...

Page 164: ...ild restraint system itself Keep the instructions in the car along with the other documents and this handbook Do not use second hand child restraint systems without instructions Only one child is to be strapped into each restraint system never carry two children using one child restraint system Always check that the seat belts do not interfere with the child s throat Always check that the seat bel...

Page 165: ...on European countries In the event of impact those not wearing a seat belt are projected forwards and may come into contact with the bag which is still inflating The protection offered by the bag is compromised in these circumstances Front airbags may not activate in the following situations frontal impacts against highly deformable objects not involving the front surface of the car e g wing colli...

Page 166: ...TTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX WARNING SEVERE DANGER When an active passenger airbag is fitted DO NOT install rearward facing child restraints on the front seat Deployment of the airbag in an accident could cause fatal injuries to the baby regardless of the severity of the collision Ther...

Page 167: ...st be carried on the front seat in rearward facing child restrain system deactivate the passenger front airbag and the seat mounted bag for pelvis chest and shoulder protection for versions markets where provided With the airbags deactivated the warning light switches on in the instrument panel IMPORTANT To deactivate the airbags see the description in the Getting to know your car chapter Menu Opt...

Page 168: ...trims It is designed to protect the head of front and rear occupants in the event of a side impact thanks to the wide cushion inflation surface The deployment of seat mounted side airbags in the event of side impacts of low severity is not required In the event of a side impact the system provides best protection if the passenger sits on the seat in a correct position thus allowing correct window ...

Page 169: ... Pretensioners and airbags are deployed in different ways according to the type of impact Failure to deploy of one or more of the devices does not indicate a system malfunction WARNING If when the key is turned to MAR ON the warning light does not switch on or stays on whilst driving a fault may have occurred in the restraint systems In this case the airbags or pretensioners may not be deployed in...

Page 170: ...engine is off if the car is hit by another moving vehicle Therefore even if the car is stationary when an active passenger airbag is fitted DO NOT install on the passenger seat child restraint systems to be fitted rearward facing on the front seat Deployment of the airbag following an impact could cause fatal injuries to the child Therefore always release the passenger airbag when a rearward facin...

Page 171: ...The airbag 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 airbag does not replace seat belts but increases their efficiency Because front airbags are not deployed for low speed crashes side collisions rear end shunts or rollovers occupants are protected in addit...

Page 172: ...e is stopped Engine starting for 0 9TwinAir 105 HP versions Proceed as follows engage the handbrake and place the gear lever in neutral or fully press the clutch pedal if a gear other than neutral is engaged turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine starts Note If the vehicle does not start at the first attempt return the ignition key to STOP and repeat the starting procedu...

Page 173: ...ight remains lit try with the other keys provided with the car Contact the Fiat Dealership if the engine still will not start Warning light flashing for 60 seconds after starting or during prolonged cranking of the engine indicates a fault with the glow plug heating system You can use the car as usual if the engine starts but you should contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible WARNING It is d...

Page 174: ...demand full performance at first Wait until the engine coolant temperature gauge starts moving ENGINE SWITCHING OFF Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is idling IMPORTANT After a demanding drive before turning the engine off you should allow it to idle to allow the temperature in the engine compartment to decrease A quick burst on the accelerator before turning off the engine serves ab...

Page 175: ...ays remove the key from the ignition when leaving the car and take it with you HANDBRAKE The handbrake lever is located between the front seats Pull lever A upwards to operate the handbrakefig 149 until the car is braked Four or five clicks are generally enough when the car is on level ground while ten or eleven may be required if the car is on a steep slope and laden WARNING If this is not the ca...

Page 176: ...OX To engage the gears fully depress the clutch pedal and put the gear lever into the required position the diagram is shown on the knob fig 150 For 0 9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP and 1 4 16V versions to engage reverse R from neutral lift the ring A fig 150 under the knob and shift the lever to the right and back For 1 3 16V MultiJet version to engage reverse R from neutral position shift the lever to t...

Page 177: ...way of the pedals Do not drive with your hand resting on the gear lever as the force exerted even if slight 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 Car maintenance Have checks and adjustments carried out in accordance with the Scheduled Servicin...

Page 178: ... slowly avoiding high revs this allows the engine to warm up more quickly Unnecessary actions Avoid revving up when at traffic lights or before stopping the engine This and also double declutching is absolutely pointless on modern cars and also increases consumption and pollution Gear selection Use a higher gear as soon as traffic and road conditions allow Using a low gear for faster acceleration ...

Page 179: ...lation must be carried out by a specialist Install any specific and or additional rear view mirrors as specified by the Highway Code Remember that when towing a trailer steep hills are harder to climb braking distances increase and overtaking takes longer depending on the overall weight of the trail Engage a low gear when driving downhill rather than constantly using the brake The weight of the tr...

Page 180: ...LING ATOW HOOK The towing device should be fastened to the body by specialised personnel according to any additional and or integrative information supplied by the Manufacturer of the device The towing device must meet current regulations with reference to Directive 94 20 EC and subsequent amendments For any version the towing device used must be right for the towable weight of the car on which it...

Page 181: ...177 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig 15 F0Y111 1 6 ...

Page 182: ... shown in the figure with a total amount of 8 fastening points to the body WARNING After fitting screw holes must be sealed to prevent a exhaust gas inlet 178 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 183: ...fig 152 F0Y1115 179 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 184: ...s or on long motorway journeys the performance of these tyres is lower than that of standard tyres Their usage should therefore be restricted in accordance with their type approval always comply with specific local regulations relating to the use of snow tyres All four tyres should be the same brand and track to ensure greater safety when driving and braking and better driveability Remember that y...

Page 185: ...e for longer than a month the following precautions should be followed park the car in covered dry and if possible well ventilated premises and slightly open the windows engage a gear and check that the handbrake is not engaged disconnect the negative battery terminal for versions with Start Stop system refer to the paragraph Start Stop system in the chapter Knowing your car If the battery is not ...

Page 186: ...sing the button The control 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 the MAR ON position illuminates the warning light 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 minimum level due ...

Page 187: ...he braking system maintains its efficiency unaltered but without the advantage of the ABS system Drive carefully and contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible AIRBAG FAILURE red Turning the key to the MAR ON position illuminates the warning light but it should switch off after a few seconds The warning light switches on constantly on some versions together with a message and a symbol on the di...

Page 188: ...light is indicated by warning light switching on In addition the airbag system automatically disables the airbags on the passenger s side both front and side airbags for versions markets where provided Before continuing contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have the system checked UNFASTENED SEAT BELTS red for versions markets where provided The warning light switches on constantly with the car...

Page 189: ...ght turns on whilst driving on certain versions 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 dedicated message will appear on the display for versions markets where provided The warning light may flash in the following ways depending on the version 1 minu...

Page 190: ...the warning light comes on when driving proceed as follows when driving normally stop the car switch off the engine and check that the water level in the reservoir is not below the MIN mark If it is wait for the engine to cool down then slowly and carefully open the cap top up with coolant and check that the level is between the MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir Also check visually for any fluid ...

Page 191: ... excessive effort from the engine Prolonged use of the car with the warning light on constantly may cause damage contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible The warning light goes out after the fault disappears but the notification is stored in the system NOTE valid only for petrol engines If the warning light is flashing the catalytic converter could be damaged In this case it is necessary to r...

Page 192: ...ber for versions markets where provided The warning light switches on on some versions together with a message and a symbol on the display to indicate a Fiat CODE system failure in this case contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible GLOW PLUG HEATING GLOW PLUG HEATING FAILURE Diesel versions amber GLOW PLUG HEATING This warning light switches on when the key is turned to MAR ON It will switch ...

Page 193: ...e the warning light on the instrument panel to switch on In this case stop the car immediately should it be in motion stop the engine for about 20 seconds and then restart the engine If the warning light or on some versions a message and a symbol on the display remains on constantly contact a Fiat Dealership IMPORTANT After the battery is disconnected the steering must be initialised The warning l...

Page 194: ...ter a few seconds The warning light on some versions together with a message and a symbol on the display switches on constantly to notify the driver that the DPF system needs to eliminate captured pollutants particulate through the regeneration process The warning light does not come on during every DPF regeneration but only when driving conditions require that the driver is notified To switch the...

Page 195: ...he warning light switches on when the speed limit set in the Setup menu is exceeded When the car exceeds this value on some versions a message and a symbol are shown on the display and an acoustic signal is emitted Fuel cut off system intervention fault for versions markets where provided The warning light switches on together with a message on the display in the event of fuel cut off system inter...

Page 196: ... display when a temporary or permanent City Brake Control Collision Mitigation system failure is detected Rain sensor failure for versions markets where provided The warning light switches on together with a message on the display when a rain sensor failure is detected Park Assist failure for versions markets where provided The warning light switches on together with a message on the display when ...

Page 197: ...n the display when this device is used see the Follow Me Home paragraph in the Knowing your car chapter MAIN BEAMS blue The warning light switches on when the main beams are turned on LEFT HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR green intermittent The warning light switches on when the direction indicator control stalk is moved downwards or together with the right indicator when the hazard warning light button i...

Page 198: ...The warning light switches on when the City Brake Control Collision Mitigation system is deactivated through the Setup Menu see paragraph Menu Items chapter Knowing your car START STOP SYSTEM ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION Start Stop system activation A message will appear on the display when the Start Stop system is activated In this condition the LED on the button on the dashboard control panel see Sta...

Page 199: ...n a failure in the Start Stop system is detected In the event of a Start Stop system failure contact a Fiat Dealership TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION for versions markets where provided Traction Plus system activation deactivation by pressing the corresponding button see the Traction Plus system paragraph in the Knowing your car section is indicated by a message on the display 195 GE...

Page 200: ...ry battery to an earth point on the engine or the gearbox of the car to be started start the engine when the engine has been started remove the leads reversing the order above For versions with Start Stop system to carry out the jump starting procedure refer to the paragraph Start Stop system in the Getting to know your car section If after a few attempts the engine does not start do not persist b...

Page 201: ...raph Fix Go Automatic Kit for how to use this device As an alternative to the Fix Go Automatic Kit the car may be equipped with a space saver wheel see the instructions on the following pages for changing the wheel WARNING The space saver wheel for versions markets where provided is specific to your car do not use it on other models or use the space saver wheel of other models on your car The spac...

Page 202: ...eel studs before fitting them they might slip out WARNING The jack shall only be used for raising the car model it has been supplied with Never use the jack for other purposes such as raising other car models Never use the jack for repair operations under the vehicle Incorrectly positioning the jack may cause the vehicle to fall Do not use the jack for loads higher than the one shown on its label ...

Page 203: ...and sufficiently compact switch off the engine pull up the handbrake and engage the 1st gear or reverse Wear the reflective safety jacket compulsory by law before getting out of the car open the luggage compartment pull tab A fig 154 and lift up the mat B using the wrench A fig 155 located in the tool box loosen the locking device take the tool box B and place it close to the wheel to be replaced ...

Page 204: ...moving when it is raised position the jack under the car near the wheel to be changed insert the wrench A fig 156 to extend the jack until the top of the jack B fits correctly into the sidemember C next to the mark on the sidemember itself alert other passengers that the car is about to be raised all persons should be kept away from the car until it has been lowered fig 156 F0Y0093 fig 157 F0Y0211...

Page 205: ...he same way for the others take the wrench A fig 156 and fully tighten the fixing studs operate the jack handle D to lower the car Then extract the jack use the wrench A to fully tighten the studs in a criss cross fashion as per the numerical sequence illustrated in fig 160 when replacing a wheel with alloy rim it is advisable to place it with the aesthetic part facing upwards Restore the standard...

Page 206: ...lows insert the wheel on the hub and using the wrench provided tighten the studs lower the car and remove the jack using the wrench provided fully tighten the 5 studs in the sequence shown reinstall the hub cap taking care to position the 3 plastic pins in the dedicated seats on the wheel Slightly press the cap to prevent any damage to the plastic pins IMPORTANT If it is not fitted properly the hu...

Page 207: ...river on the instrument panel after fixing the tyre a compressor D including a pressure gauge and connections found in the compartment instruction brochure see fig 164 to be used for prompt and correct use of the tyre quick repair kit and then to be handed to the personnel charged with handling the treated tyre a pair of protective gloves located in the side compartment of the compressor adapters ...

Page 208: ... repair kit if the tyre is damaged as a result of driving with it deflated WARNING Repairs are not possible in the case of damage to the wheel rim bad groove distortion causing air loss Do not remove the foreign body screw or nail from the tyre WARNING Do not operate the compressor for longer than 20 consecutive minutes Risk of overheating Tyres repaired with the quick tyre repair kit must only be...

Page 209: ...t liquid properly Have the sealing fluid and the cylinder disposed of in compliance with national and local regulations INFLATING PROCEDURE WARNING Put on the protective gloves provided together with quick tyre repair kit Proceed as follows Pull up the handbrake Unscrew the tyre valve cap take out the flexible filler pipe A fig 165 and tighten the ring nut B on the tyre valve make sure that the co...

Page 210: ...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 not exceed 80 km h Do not accelerate or brake suddenly after driving for about 10 minutes stop and check the tyre pressure again pull up the handbrake For the safety of the car when it is parked follow the indication...

Page 211: ...correct pressure with the engine running and the handbrake engaged resume driving and drive with great care to the nearest Fiat Dealership WARNING Inform the dealership that the tyre has been repaired using the tyre quick repair kit Give the instruction booklet to the personnel charged with handling the treated tyre 207 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN ...

Page 212: ...OTTLE Proceed as follows disconnect connection A fig 169 turn the cylinder to be replaced anticlockwise and raise it fit the new cylinder and turn it clockwise connect connection A to the cylinder and insert the transparent pipe B into its housing fig 168 F0Y0008 fig 169 F0Y0007 208 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE ...

Page 213: ... the intensity of the emitted light and 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 Where possible it is advisable to have bulbs changed at a Fiat Dealership The correct operation and direction of the external lights are absolutely essential for the safety of the car and of compliance with the law IM...

Page 214: ...ockwise 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 Halogen bulbs type E to remove the bulb release the clip holding the bulb in place 210 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 215: ...ction indicators P21W 21 W B 3 Stop LED Fog lights H11 55W E Reverse W16W 16 W B Rear fog lights W16W 16 W B Number plate C5W 5 W C Front roof light C5W 5 W C Front roof lights sun visors C5W 5 W C Luggage compartment roof light W5W 5 W A Glove compartment light C5W 5 W C Rear courtesy lights C5W 5 W C 211 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY S...

Page 216: ...hange the bulb proceed as follows remove cover A fig 170 turn bulb holder B fig 171 clockwise extract bulb C and replace it refit the new bulb on the bulb holder making sure it is correctly locked refit the bulb holder in its housing and turn it clockwise until the locking click is heard then refit the cover A fig 170 fig 170 F0Y0021 fig 171 F0Y0022 212 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRI...

Page 217: ...the connector bulb holder C unit in its housing then refit the cover B fig 170 FRONT LOWER LIGHT CLUSTER This contains the bulbs for the main beams and side lights daytime running lights DRL The bulbs are arranged as follows fig 173 C Main beam headlights D Side lights daytime running lights DRL fig 172 F0Y0023 fig 173 F0Y0024 213 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDM...

Page 218: ...it releasing it outwards remove the bulb E from connector F and replace it refit the new bulb on the connector making sure it is correctly locked refit the connector bulb holder D unit in its housing finally refit cover C fig 173 fig 174 F0Y0145 fig 175 F0Y0025 214 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFIC...

Page 219: ...bulb holder unit E in its housing and turn it clockwise until the locking click is heard finally refit cover D fig 173 SIDE DIRECTION INDICATORS To change the bulb proceed as follows adjust the lens A fig 177 to compress in the internal catch B fig 178 then pull the cluster outwards turn the bulb holder C anticlockwise extract bulb D and replace it fig 176 F0Y0026 fig 177 F0Y0147 fig 178 F0Y0171 2...

Page 220: ...nwards undo the screws A fig 179 and remove the flap B adjust the catch C fig 180 and disconnect the electrical connector D turn and remove the bulb holder E release the bulb and replace it refit the new lamp and carry out the procedure described previously in reverse fig 179 F0Y0148 fig 180 F0Y0033 216 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERV...

Page 221: ... fig 183 of the rear light cluster extract the light cluster by removing it with both hands in the direction indicated by the arrows fig 184 disconnect the electrical connector undo the fixing screws E fig 185 and remove the bulb holder assembly replace the concerned bulb F direction indicators G side lights brake lights fig 186 fig 181 F0Y0149 fig 182 F0Y0150 fig 183 F0Y0258 217 GETTINGTOKNOW YOU...

Page 222: ... follows open the luggage compartment remove the trim frame undo the four fixing screws A fig 187 and remove light cluster B fig 184 F0Y0151 fig 185 F0Y0027 fig 186 F0Y0028 fig 187 F0Y0032 218 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 223: ...t clockwise and reconnect the electrical connector refit the light cluster B fig 187 correctly by tightening the four fixing screws A then close the luggage compartment THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS These are located in the tailgate and are LED lights For replacement contact a Fiat Dealership fig 188 F0Y0029 219 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVIC...

Page 224: ...t from the side contacts Insert the new bulb B and make sure that it is correctly clamped between the contacts finally refit lens A fig 189 fig 189 F0Y0030 fig 190 F0Y0031 220 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 225: ...rrows undo the bulb housings B fig 192 and remove them by extracting outwards then replace bulbs C correctly fit the new bulbs in the relevant housings B fit roof light A fig 191 in its housing making sure it is locked fig 191 F0Y0193 fig 192 F0Y0192 221 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDE...

Page 226: ...ve the roof light and replace the bulbs go to a Fiat Dealership REAR ROOF LIGHT Versions without sun roof To change the bulbs proceed as follows operate in the point shown by the arrows and remove roof light A fig 194 open the flap C fig 195 and replace the bulb B releasing it from the side contacts Insert the new bulb and make sure that it is correctly clamped between the contacts refit the roof ...

Page 227: ...s Insert the new bulb and make sure that it is correctly clamped between the contacts refit the roof light A fig 196 by inserting it in its correct position firstly on one side and then pressing on the other until it clicks into place fig 195 F0Y0104 fig 196 F0Y0261 fig 197 F0Y0194 223 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENAN...

Page 228: ...r side until it clicks into place GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT To change the bulbs proceed as follows open the glove compartment and extract the roof light A fig 199 open the protection B and replace the bulb re close the protection B on the lens refit the roof light A by inserting it in its correct position firstly on one side and then pressing on the other side until it clicks into place fig 198 F0Y0...

Page 229: ... with damaged conductor element To replace a fuse use the pliers D hooked inside the engine compartment fuse box cover Refer to the tables on the following pages to identify the specific protective fuse WARNING If the replaced fuse blows again contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING Never replace a fuse with metal wires or anything else WARNING Never replace a fuse with another with a higher amp rating ...

Page 230: ...r services are switched off and or disengaged WARNING If a general protection fuse for safety systems airbag system braking system power unit systems engine system transmission system or steering system is triggered contact a Fiat Dealership 226 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 231: ...d until unlocking them This is shown by the screw heads lifting The number identifying the electrical component corresponding to each fuse is shown on the cover After replacing the fuse make sure you close cover B on the fusebox If it is necessary to wash the engine compartment take care not to directly hit the fuse box and the window wiper motors with the water jet fig 201 F0Y0071 fig 202 F0Y0072...

Page 232: ...ated in the fuse box shown in fig 203 To access the fuses remove flap A fig 203 F0Y0280 228 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 233: ...n the left side of the luggage compartment To access the fuses operate in the point shown by the arrow and remove flap A fig 204 F0Y0177 229 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 234: ...window F20 30 Cigar lighter Front power socket F85 15 Luggage compartment power socket F86 15 External mirror defrosters F88 7 5 230 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 235: ...nd left F36 10 Central locking F38 20 Two way windscreen washer pump F43 20 Front electric window driver side F47 20 Front electric window passenger side F48 20 Main beam headlight left side F90 7 5 Main beam headlight right side F91 7 5 Fog light left side F92 7 5 Fog light right side F93 7 5 231 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGA...

Page 236: ...mbar regulator F1 15 Front seat electrical heater F2 15 HI FI system F3 20 Electric sun roof blind F5 20 Electric sun roof F6 20 232 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 237: ...rge the battery as follows disconnect connector A fig 205 pressing button B from battery status monitoring sensor C fitted on the negative battery terminal D connect the positive cable of the battery charger to the battery positive terminal connect the negative cable of the battery charger to the pin D of the negative battery terminal turn on the battery charger When it is recharged turn the charg...

Page 238: ... be lifted go to a Fiat Dealership which is equipped with arm hoists or workshop lifts WARNING The vehicle must only be raised laterally by placing the ends of the arms or workshop lift in the shown areas fig 206 and fig 207 for lifting the rear side Take special care when positioning the arm lifts or the workshop lift in order not to damage the aerodynamic spoilers and the side skirts if any fig ...

Page 239: ...11 Trekking versions rear bumper pressing in the lower part Take tow hook B fig 208 front bumper or B fig 210 rear bumper from its housing in the tool support and screw it completely onto the front or rear threaded pin fig 207 F0Y0333 fig 208 F0Y0143 fig 209 Trekking versions F0Y0363 235 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTEN...

Page 240: ...teering is not available therefore greater force needs to be exerted on the brake pedal and more effort is required on the steering wheel Do not use flexible cables when towing and avoid jerky movements Make sure not to damage parts in contact with the car while towing When towing the vehicle you must comply with all specific traffic regulations and adopt an appropriate driving behaviour Do not st...

Page 241: ... Code rigid bar and in order to move the vehicle on the road in preparation for towing or transport via a tow truck on theTrekking versions do NOT use the rear tow hook for transport on a tow truck use the front tow hook Tow hooks MUST NOT be used to tow vehicles off the road or where there are obstacles and or for towing operations using cables or other non rigid devices In compliance with the ab...

Page 242: ...If during each operation in addition to the ones scheduled the need arises for further replacements or repairs these may be carried out only with the explicit agreement of the Customer If your car is used frequently for towing the interval between one service operation and the next should be reduced WARNING At 2000 km from the next service operation the display will show a message The Scheduled Se...

Page 243: ...ecessary Check the position wear of the windscreen rear window wiper blades Check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage compartment locks as well as 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 etc Check condition and wear of front disc brake pads and operatio...

Page 244: ...nual gearbox oil level Change spark plugs Replace accessory drive belt s For 0 9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP versions in order to guarantee correct operation and prevent serious damage to the engine it is essential to observe the following only use spark plugs specifically certified for these engines all spark plugs should be of the same type and brand see the Engine paragraph in the Technical Specificat...

Page 245: ...or every 24 months Change pollen filter or every 12 months Regardless of the distance covered the timing belt must be changed every four years for particularly demanding use cold climates city driving long periods of idling or at least every five years in all other cases If the car s annual mileage is less than 10 000 km the engine oil and filter must be replaced every 12 months 241 GETTINGTOKNOW ...

Page 246: ...rear window wiper blades Check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage compartment locks as well as 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 etc Check condition and wear of front disc brake pads and operation of pad wear indicator Check condition and wear of...

Page 247: ... 3 16V MultiJet versions Change engine oil and replace oil filter Change brake fluid or every 24 months Change pollen filter or every 12 months Regardless of the distance covered the timing belt must be changed every four years for particularly demanding use cold climates city driving long periods of idling or at least every five years in all other cases If the car is used mainly for town driving ...

Page 248: ...dling or driving long distances at low speeds or long periods of idleness the following checks must be performed more frequently than prescribed in the Scheduled Servicing Plan check front disc brake pad conditions and wear check cleanliness of bonnet and boot locks cleanliness and lubrication of linkage visually inspect conditions of engine gearbox transmission pipes and hoses exhaust fuel system...

Page 249: ...ned Remember that the fan may start up if the engine is hot this could injure you Scarves ties and other loose clothing might be pulled by moving parts When topping up take care not to mix up the various types of fluids they are not compatible with each other and could seriously damage the car 245 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICING AN...

Page 250: ...e oil plug filler C Engine coolant D Windscreen rear window washer fluid E Brake fluid F Battery fig 212 F0Y0180 246 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 251: ...lug filler C Engine coolant D Windscreen rear window washer fluid E Brake fluid F Battery fig 213 F0Y0181 247 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 252: ...il plug filler C Engine coolant D Windscreen rear window washer fluid E Brake fluid F Battery fig 214 F0Y0182 248 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 253: ...il plug filler C Engine coolant D Windscreen rear window washer fluid E Brake fluid F Battery fig 215 F0Y0314 249 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 254: ...dipstick and re tighten the plug Unscrew the plug again and check that the engine oil level is between the MIN and MAX 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 therefore the engine oil consumption may settle down only after the first 5 000 6 0...

Page 255: ...ions WARNING Do not travel with the windscreen washer reservoir empty the windscreen washer is essential for improving visibility Some commercial windscreen washer additives are flammable The engine compartment contains hot components 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 i...

Page 256: ... thoroughly Call a doctor immediately if swallowed WARNING The symbol on the container indicates a synthetic brake fluid distinguishing it from the mineral type Using a mineral type fluid will damage the special rubber seals of the braking system beyond repair AIR CLEANER POLLEN FILTER DIESEL FILTER For filter replacement contact a Fiat Dealership 252 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVI...

Page 257: ...n the electrical system disconnect the negative battery cable completely tighten the battery terminals IMPORTANT If the charge level remains under 50 for a long time the battery is damaged by sulphation reducing its capacity and efficiency at start up The battery will also be more at risk of freezing this can happen as early as 10 C Refer to the paragraph Car inactivity in Starting and driving if ...

Page 258: ...nditions remove the battery and store it in a heated area to prevent it from freezing WARNING Always wear appropriate goggles when working on or near the battery BRAKES The car is equipped with 4 mechanical wear detection systems for brake pads one for each wheel assembly When the brake linings are about to wear out pressing the brake pedal a light hiss is heard this indication lasts around 100 km...

Page 259: ...r obstacles and driving for extended periods on uneven road surfaces periodically check that the tyres have no cuts in the side wall abnormal swelling or irregular tread wear avoid travelling with the car overloaded If a tyre is punctured stop immediately and change it tyres age even if they are not used much Cracks in the tread rubber and at the sides are a sign of ageing In any case if the tyres...

Page 260: ... it is advisable to replace them approximately once a year A few simple precautions can reduce the possibility of damage to the blades if the temperature falls below zero make sure that ice has not frozen the rubber against the glass Use an antifreeze product to release it if required remove any snow from the glass in addition to protecting the blades this prevents effort on the motor and over hea...

Page 261: ...ble replacement to lower the blades again turn the key to MAR ON IMPORTANT Place the blades back in contact with the windscreen before activating the windscreen wiper again and or turning the ignition key to MAR ON Replacing the windscreen wiper blades Proceed as follows raise the wiper arm press tab A fig 218 of the attachment spring and remove the blade from the arm fit the new blade inserting t...

Page 262: ...ly check that there is fluid in the reservoir see paragraph Checking fluid levels in this chapter Then check that the nozzle holes are not clogged use a needle 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 fig 219 F0Y0208 fig 220 F0Y0209 258 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIG...

Page 263: ...compartment wheel arch interiors and other parts with highly protective wax products spraying of plastic parts with a protective function in the more exposed points underdoor inner wing edges etc use of open boxed sections to prevent condensation and pockets of moisture from triggering rust inside BODY AND UNDERBODY WARRANTY Your car is covered by warranty against perforation due to corrosion of a...

Page 264: ... a chamois leather Dry the less visible parts e g door frames bonnet headlight frames etc with special care as water may stagnate more easily in these areas The car should not be taken to a closed area immediately but left outside so that residual water can evaporate Do not wash the car after it has been left in the sun or with the bonnet hot this may alter the shine of the paintwork Exterior plas...

Page 265: ...per motors Have this operation performed at a specialised workshop IMPORTANT The washing should take place with the engine cold and the ignition key in the STOP position After washing make sure that the various protective devices e g rubber caps and guards have not been removed or damaged INTERIORS Periodically check for water puddles under the mats that could cause the panels to rust WARNING Neve...

Page 266: ...nd colour of the components Remove any dust using a microfibre cloth if necessary moistened with water The use of paper tissues is not recommended as these may leave residues IMPORTANT Never use alcohol petrols and derivatives to clean the instrument panel lens LEATHER PARTS for versions markets where provided Use only water and neutral soap to clean these parts Never use alcohol or alcohol based ...

Page 267: ...a 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 trailer G Maximum authorised weight on first front axle H Maximum authorised weight on second rear axle I Engine type L Bodywork version code M Number for spare parts N Correct value of smoke coefficient for d...

Page 268: ...SSIS MARKING This is etched on the crossmember under the passenger side seat and bears the following data type of vehicle chassis serial number ENGINE MARKING This is stamped on the cylinder block and gives the model and the chassis serial number fig 223 F0Y0003 264 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICA...

Page 269: ...V 843A1000 199LYB1B L1 199LYB1B L1B 1 3 16V MultiJet 199B4000 199LXY1A L0H 199LXY1A L0D 1 6 16V MultiJet 199B5000 199LYD1B L4B 199LYD1B L4D For versions markets where provided Trekking versions 265 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 270: ...Maximum power EC HP 105 98 95 corresponding engine speed rpm 5500 5750 6000 Maximum torque EC Nm 145 120 127 Maximum torque EC kgm 14 8 12 2 12 9 corresponding engine speed rpm 2000 1750 4500 Spark plugs NGK ILKR9G8 NGK DCPR7E N 10 Fuel Unleaded petrol 95 RON EN 228 Specification Unleaded petrol 95 RON EN 228 Specification With ECO button pressed 266 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVIN...

Page 271: ...4 16 5 0 4 Maximum power EC kW 62 77 Maximum power EC HP 85 105 corresponding engine speed rpm 3500 3750 Maximum torque EC Nm 200 320 Maximum torque EC kgm 20 4 32 6 corresponding engine speed rpm 1500 1750 Fuel Diesel for automotive engines EN 590 Specification Diesel for automotive engines EN 590 Specification 267 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEME...

Page 272: ...stem 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 TRANSMISSION Versions Gearbox Clutch Drive 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP Six forward gears plus reverse with synchronisers for forward gear engagement Self adjusting pedal without idle stroke Front 1 4 16V 1 6 16V MultiJet 1 3 16V MultiJet Five forwa...

Page 273: ...e brake disks reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are applied SUSPENSION Versions Front Rear 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP Independent MacPherson type with lower transversal wishbones and anti roll bar secured to an auxiliary crossmember Interconnected wheels by means of torsion beam 1 4 16V 1 3 16V MultiJet 1 6 16V MultiJet 269 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLI...

Page 274: ...5 HP 10 7 Rack and pinion with electric power steering 1 4 16V 10 7 1 3 16V MultiJet 10 7 1 6 16V MultiJet 10 7 270 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 275: ... The values refer to the car in running order CORRECTTYRE READING Example fig 224 195 65 R 15 82T 195 Rated width S distance in mm between sidewalls 65 Height width ratio H S as a percentage R Radial tyre 15 Rim diameter in inches Ø 82 Load rating capacity T Maximum speed rating Maximum speed rating Q up to 160 km h R up to 170 km h S up to 180 km h T up to 190 km h U up to 200 km h H up to 210 km...

Page 276: ...xample fig 224 6 J x 15 H2 6 rim width in inches 1 J rim drop centre outline side projection where the tyre bead rests 2 15 rim fitting diameter in inches corresponds to diameter of the tyre to be mounted 3 Ø H2 shape and number of humps circumference measurement which keeps the bead of tubeless tyres in position on the rim 272 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESS...

Page 277: ... H2 ET 39 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225 45 R17 91H 225 45 R17 91Q M S 1 4 16V 6Jx15 H2 ET 39 195 65 R15 91H 195 65 R15 91Q M S 4JX16 H ET 15 T135 70 R16 100M 6Jx16 H2 ET 36 5 205 55 R16 91H 205 55 R16 91Q M S 6 Jx16 H2 ET 39 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225 45 R17 91H 225 45 R17 91Q M S For versions markets where provided 273 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICIN...

Page 278: ...T 41 225 45 R17 91H 225 45 R17 91Q M S 1 6 16V MultiJet 6Jx15 H2 ET 39 195 65 R15 91H 195 65 R15 91Q M S 4JX16 H ET 15 T135 70 R16 100M 6Jx16 H2 ET 36 5 205 55 R16 91H 205 55 R16 91Q M S 6 Jx16 H2 ET 39 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225 45 R17 91H 225 45 R17 91Q M S For versions markets where provided 274 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTE...

Page 279: ...T 39 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225 45 R17 91H 225 45 R17 91Q M S For versions markets where provided Note Reduced width snow chains with a maximum projection of 9 mm beyond the tyre profile can be fitted on 195 65 R15 91H and 205 55 R16 91H tyres 225 45 R17 91H tyre cannot be fitted with snow chains 275 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAIN...

Page 280: ... 4 2 0 2 4 2 5 2 8 2 5 2 9 4 2 205 55 R16 91H 2 2 2 4 2 0 2 5 2 5 225 45 R17 91H 2 2 2 4 2 0 2 5 2 5 For versions markets where provided 1 6 16V MultiJet version Trekking versions Tyres No load medium load Full load Space saver wheel Front Rear Front Rear 205 55 R16 91H 2 4 2 2 2 6 2 8 4 2 225 45 R17 91H 2 4 2 2 2 6 2 8 For versions markets where provided 276 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGA...

Page 281: ... steel rim and after sale tyres provided with Rim Protector fig 225 Use of unsuitable tyres and hub caps may cause sudden loss of tyre pressure fig 225 F0Y0005 277 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 282: ...ity V D A standards 400 litres 1310 litres with rear seats completely folded down A B C D E F G H I 4147 829 2612 706 1658 1522 2018 1519 1784 Minor variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims fig 226 F0Y0214 278 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 283: ...y V D A standards 400 litres 1310 litres with rear seats completely folded down A B C D E F G H I 4270 868 2612 790 1679 1513 1522 2018 1511 1519 1800 Minor variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims fig 227 F0Y0334 279 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 284: ...1 4 16V 170 1 3 16V MultiJet 165 1 6 16V MultiJet 181 Trekking versions Versions km h 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP 173 1 4 16V 165 1 3 16V MultiJet 160 1 6 16V MultiJet 175 280 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 285: ... 400 400 Maximum load on roof 60 60 Maximum load on the ball braked trailer kg 60 60 Trekking versions If special equipment is fitted sunroof tow hitch etc the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload in relation to the maximum permissible loads Loads not to be exceeded The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and or load platform within the ma...

Page 286: ...aximum load on roof 60 60 Maximum load on the ball braked trailer kg 60 60 Trekking versions If special equipment is fitted sunroof tow hitch etc the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload in relation to the maximum permissible loads Loads not to be exceeded The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and or load platform within the maximum perm...

Page 287: ...HP version SELENIA K P E 1 4 16V version Engine sump and filter litres 3 3 2 95 Gearbox casing differential litres 1 76 1 76 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Hydraulic brake circuit kg 0 5 0 5 TUTELA TOP 4 Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir litres 2 9 2 9 Mixture of water and TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 For particularly harsh climate conditions a mixture of 60 PARAFLU UP and 40 deminerali...

Page 288: ...ngine sump and filter litres 3 2 4 75 Gearbox casing differential litres 2 0 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Hydraulic brake circuit kg 0 5 0 5 TUTELA TOP 4 Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir litres 2 9 2 9 Mixture of water and TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 For particularly harsh climate conditions a mixture of 60 PARAFLU UP and 40 demineralised water is recommended 284 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURC...

Page 289: ...A C3 grade totally synthetic lubricant FIAT Classification 9 55535 S2 SELENIA K P E Contractual Technical Reference No F603 C07 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan Lubricant for diesel engines SAE 5W 30 grade totally synthetic lubricant FIAT Classification 9 55535 S1 SELENIA WR P E Contractual Technical Reference No F510 D07 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan In case of emergency if lubricant...

Page 290: ... Reference No F702 G07 Wheel side constant velocity joints Grease for constant velocity joints with low friction coefficient Consistency NL G I 0 1 FIAT Classification 9 55580 TUTELA STAR 700 Contractual Technical Reference No F701 C07 Differential side constant velocity joints Brake fluid Synthetic fluid for brake and clutch systems Exceeds specifications FMVSS no 116 DOT 4 ISO 4925 SAE J1704 FIA...

Page 291: ...A DIESEL ART Contractual Technical Reference No F601 L06 To be mixed with the diesel 25 cc per 10 litres Windscreen rear window washer fluid Mixture of spirits and surfactants Exceeds CUNA NC 956 11 specifications FIAT Classification 9 55522 TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 Contractual Technical Reference No F201 D02 To be used diluted or undiluted in windscreen rear window washer wiper systems IMPORTANT...

Page 292: ...ns weather conditions driving style general condition of the car trim level equipment accessories use of the climate control system car load presence of roof racks and other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuel consumption figures than those measured IMPORTANT The fuel consumption will get more regular only after having driven the first 3000 k...

Page 293: ...V 8 4 5 3 6 4 1 3 16V MultiJet 5 2 3 8 4 3 1 6 16V MultiJet 5 6 4 1 4 7 Type approval test starting in 2nd gear For versions markets where provided 289 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 294: ... HP 109 1 4 16V 145 1 3 16V MultiJet 110 1 6 16V MultiJet 117 For versions markets where provided Trekking versions Versions CO2 EMISSIONS ACCORDINGTO CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE g km 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP 119 1 4 16V 149 1 3 16V MultiJet 114 1 6 16V MultiJet 122 290 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFIC...

Page 295: ...tered 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 components in particular the engine and bodywork and has no additional waste To hand your vehicle over at the end of its life without extra cost go to one of our Dealerships or Fiat authorised collection and...

Page 296: ...EQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL MINISTERIAL APPROVALS fig 228 F0Y0277 292 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 297: ...fig 229 F0Y0278 293 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 298: ...king South Africa TA 2011 505 APPROVED TA 2011 1915 APPROVED Tunisia Marking Marking 294 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX OFFICIALTYPE APPROVALS FOR SPECIFIC MARKETS Country Radiofrequency remote control type approval initials TRF198 Body Computer type approval initials BCML7 Jordan TRC ...

Page 299: ...or light control lever 8 Instrument panel 9 Windscreen wiper rear window wiper trip computer control lever 10 Ignition switch 11 Driver front airbag 12 Cruise Control Speed Limiter lever for versions markets where provided 13 UConnect for versions markets where provided or radio system setup 14 USB port AUX socket for versions markets where provided 15 Heating ventilation system or manual climate ...

Page 300: ...rsions On diesel versions the max rpm red range on the revolution counter corresponds to 5000 rpm VERSIONS WITH MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY A Speedometer speed indicator B Multifunction display C Rev counter D Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light E Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light fig 2 F0Y0183 296 RIGHT HAND DRIVEVERSIONS ...

Page 301: ...DISPLAY A Speedometer speed indicator B Reconfigurable multifunction display C Rev counter D Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light E Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light fig 3 F0Y0184 297 RIGHT HAND DRIVEVERSIONS ...

Page 302: ...er oddments compartment using the supplied screwdriver fig 4 remove the two side lids A fig 5 press the device B fig 6 inside out from the compartment tilt the compartment C fig 7 forward in this way you get access to the fuse box fig 8 fig 4 F0Y0236 fig 5 F0Y0235 fig 6 F0Y0238 298 RIGHT HAND DRIVEVERSIONS ...

Page 303: ...compartment proceed in the reverse order paying special attention to the new connection of the slowing device linked to the same compartment through the device B fig 6 fig 7 F0Y0239 fig 8 F0Y0237 299 RIGHT HAND DRIVEVERSIONS ...

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Page 307: ...This section describes the 500L in the 5 and 7 seater versions For anything not dealt with refer to the Owner Handbook in the section concerning the 500L version MPW ...

Page 308: ...TTING UNIVERSAL CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS WITH SAFETY BELTS 313 FIX GO AUTOMATIC KIT 316 REPLACING A WHEEL 317 REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS 326 ENGINE CODES BODY VERSIONS 328 WHEELS 329 DIMENSIONS 336 PERFORMANCE 338 WEIGHTS AND LOADS 339 FUEL CONSUMPTION 341 CO2 EMISSIONS 343 304 EX ...

Page 309: ... seats see fig 1 The seats can be folded in order to obtain a greater load compartment volume for further information see paragraph Luggage compartment WARNING Before setting off make sure that the seats are locked correctly to their anchoring devices IMPORTANT The third row of seats is only recommended for people not taller than 1 64 m fig 1 F0Y0375 305 ...

Page 310: ...at forwards lift the release lever B fig 3 to fold the second row seat completely the backrest and cushion will be folded forwards automatically see fig 4 If necessary accompany the backrest during the initial stage of folding WARNING During repositioning of the second row rear seats sit correctly on the third row rear seats making sure that your feet do not exceed the red strip located on the flo...

Page 311: ...k to normal usage position lift lever B fig 7 and then raise the backrest until vertical engagement position is reached IMPORTANT It is advisable to follow the procedures described above operating from outside the car WARNING If there are any passengers sitting on the third row seats the second row rear seat must be correctly anchored to the floor and the backrest must be in vertical position fig ...

Page 312: ...raints move the seat belts to the side making sure that they are correctly extended and not twisted pull upwards device A fig 8 to fold the left or right seat backrest The backrest will be automatically folded forwards If necessary accompany the backrest during the initial stage of folding The load compartment capacity increases when the seat backrests are folded Before tilting the seat backrest f...

Page 313: ...PORTANT Do not move the third row seats before removing the curtain see Curtain removal in paragraph Luggage compartment WARNING Make sure the backrests are properly secured at both sides to prevent them from moving forward in the event of sharp braking with possible impact with the occupants A metallic click is heard when locking is correct BOTTLE CAN HOLDER COMPARTMENT It is located between the ...

Page 314: ...wer higher than 180 W to the socket Do not damage the socket by using unsuitable adaptors LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LUGGAGE COVERING CURTAIN Luggage covering curtain A fig 12 can be rolled up and removed Do not place heavy objects on the curtain to prevent damaging it WARNING In the event of an accident or sharp braking any object placed on the curtain may be projected backwards in the passenger compart...

Page 315: ...mpartment as indicated by the arrow Then raise the curtain upwards and remove it Curtain positioning 7 seater versions The curtain can only be removed with the third row seats folded After the curtain has been removed place it behind the backrest of the third row rear seats fitting it in seats B fig 15 fig 13 F0Y0373 fig 14 F0Y0374 fig 15 F0Y0157 311 If after change of a wheel the room between the...

Page 316: ...s and engage them with the rear seat head restraint supports as shown in the figure SEAT BELTS USE OFTHE SEAT BELTS FORTHETHIRD ROW REAR SEATS The third row rear seats for versions markets where provided are also equipped with inertia seat belts with three anchor points and a retractor Wear the rear seat belts as shown in fig 17 fig 16 F0Y0376 fig 17 F0Y0379 312 ...

Page 317: ...oned correctly so that it is not pinched and therefore damaged FITTING UNIVERSAL CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS with safety belts Only forward facing child restraint systems in Group 1 2 3 can be fitted on the third row of rear seats GROUP 1 WARNING The figure is indicative and for assembly purposes only Install the child restraint system according to the instructions which are compulsorily included with...

Page 318: ...ety belt crosses the child s chest and never the neck and the horizontal section of the safety belt is snug on the pelvis not the abdomen GROUP 3 WARNING The figure is indicative and for assembly purposes only Install the child restraint system according to the instructions which are compulsorily included with this type of restraint system For children from 22 kg up to 36 kg suitable child restrai...

Page 319: ...assenger 2nd row rear side passengers 3rd row rear passengers Group 0 0 up to 13 kg U X U X Group 1 9 18 kg U X U UF Group 2 15 25 kg U X U UF Group 3 22 36 kg U X U UF For versions markets where provided The 2nd row seat must be adjusted X seat not suitable for children in this weight category U Suitable for child restraint systems in the Universal category according to European Standard EEC R44 ...

Page 320: ...sition visible to the driver on the instrument panel after fixing the tyre a compressor D including a pressure gauge and connections found in the compartment instruction booklet see fig 24 to be used for prompt and correct use of the kit and then to be handed to the personnel charged with handling the treated tyre a pair of protective gloves located in the side compartment of the compressor adapto...

Page 321: ...kets where provided is specific to your car do not use it on other models or use the space saver wheel of other models on your car The space saver wheel must only be used in the event of emergency It must only be used for the distance necessary to reach a service point and the car speed must not exceed 80 km h The space saver wheel has an orange label that summarises the main cautions for use and ...

Page 322: ...or more small space saver wheels at the same time is forbidden Do not grease the threads of the stud bolts before fitting them they might slip out WARNING The jack shall only be used for raising the car model it has been supplied with Never use the jack for other purposes such as raising other car models Never use the jack for repair operations under the vehicle Incorrectly positioning of the jack...

Page 323: ...st gear or reverse Wear the reflective safety jacket compulsory by law before getting out of the car 5 seater versions open the luggage compartment grab handle A fig 25 and raise platform B for the Cargo Magic Space upwards keeping it with one hand Then take the tool bag fig 26 Movement of the Cargo Magic Space load platform must take place in a central position relative to the luggage compartment...

Page 324: ...the tool bag and fit it on device C rotate spanner B fig 29 anticlockwise in order to undo the space saver wheel support locking bolt allowing the latter to be lowered use the spanner to remove the wheel from the car fig 30 fig 27 F0Y0352 fig 28 F0Y0383 C fig 29 F0Y0355 fig 30 F0Y0356 320 ...

Page 325: ... 32 take the spanner A fig 33 and loosen the fixing stud bolts by about one turn For versions with alloy rims shake the car to facilitate detachment of the rim from the wheel hub take the wedge A from the tool box and open it as shown in the diagram in fig 34 fig 31 F0Y0357 fig 32 F0Y0358 fig 33 F0Y0093 fig 34 F0Y0211 321 ...

Page 326: ...ate the jack and raise the car until the wheel is a few centimetres from the ground remove the wheel cap after unscrewing the four fixing stud bolts and finally undo the fifth stud bolt and extract the wheel only for versions with wheel caps fixed by stud bolts make sure the contact surfaces between space saver wheel and hub are clean and free from impurities so that the fixing stud bolts will not...

Page 327: ...rtment the luggage compartment load platform is rendered uneven as the standard wheel is larger than the space saver wheel When the operation is over proceed as follows restart device A fig 38 on fixing support B insert spanner C fig 39 on device D and rotate it clockwise in order to tighten the space saver wheel support locking bolt The device is correctly attached when the yellow strip appears i...

Page 328: ...the punctured tyre in the luggage compartment 7 seater versions With third row of rear seats folded place the punctured tyre in the luggage compartment above the backrests With third row of rear seats not folded remove the luggage covering curtain which must be positioned in front of second row of seats then place the punctured tyre in the luggage compartment positioning it as shown in fig 41 whee...

Page 329: ...the spanner provided tighten the fixing stud bolts lower the car and remove the jack using the spanner provided fully tighten the stud bolts in the sequence shown previously Versions with alloy rims Proceed as follows insert the wheel on the hub and using the spanner provided tighten the stud bolts lower the car and remove the jack using the spanner provided fully tighten the 5 stud bolts in the s...

Page 330: ...IRD ROW REAR SEAT ROOF LIGHT for versions markets where provided Type of bulb C5W Power 5 W To replace the bulb proceed as follows operate in the point shown by the arrows and remove roof light A fig 42 open the flap C fig 43 and replace the bulb B releasing it from the side contacts Insert the new bulb and make sure that it is correctly clamped between the contacts refit the roof light A fig 42 b...

Page 331: ...act the roof light A fig 44 working in the point shown by the arrow open cover B and replace the bulb fit the new bulb then close again cover B on the lens refit the roof light A by inserting it in its correct position firstly on one side and then pressing on the other side until it clicks into place fig 43 F0Y0104 fig 44 F0Y0380 327 ...

Page 332: ...ions Engine codes Body versions 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP 199B6000 199LYC1B L2H 199LYC1B L2L 1 3 16V MultiJet 199B4000 199LXY1A L0E 199LXY1A L0F 1 6 16V MultiJet 199B5000 199LYD1B L4E 199LYD1B L4F 5 seater versions 7 seater versions 328 ...

Page 333: ...ess tyres WHEEL GEOMETRY Front wheel toe in measured from rim to rim 0 5 1 mm The values refer to the car in running order CORRECTTYRE READING Example fig 45 195 65 R 15 91H 195 Rated width S distance in mm between the sides 65 Height width ratio H S as a percentage R Radial tyre 15 Rim diameter in inches Ø 91 Load rating capacity H Maximum speed rating Maximum speed rating Q up to 160 km h R up t...

Page 334: ...79 437 kg 90 600 kg 80 450 kg 91 615 kg CORRECT READING OFTHE RIM CODE Example fig 45 6 J x 15 H2 6 rim width in inches 1 J profile of the flange side projection where the tyre bead rests 2 15 rim fitting diameter in inches corresponds to the diameter of the tyre to be mounted 3 Ø H2 shape and number of humps circumference measurement which keeps the bead of Tubeless tyres in position on the rim 3...

Page 335: ... T135 70 R16 100M 6Jx16 H2 ET 36 5 205 55 R16 91H 205 55 R16 91Q M S 6 Jx16 H2 ET 39 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225 45 R17 91H 225 45 R17 91Q M S 1 3 16V MultiJet 6Jx15 H2 ET 39 195 65 R15 91H 195 65 R15 91Q M S 4JX16 H ET 15 T135 70 R16 100M 6Jx16 H2 ET 36 5 205 55 R16 91H 205 55 R16 91Q M S 6 Jx16 H2 ET 39 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225 45 R17 91H 225 45 R17 91Q M S For versions markets where provided 331 ...

Page 336: ... 6Jx16 H2 ET 36 5 205 55 R16 91H 205 55 R16 91Q M S 6 Jx16 H2 ET 39 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225 45 R17 91H 225 45 R17 91Q M S For versions markets where provided Note Reduced size snow chains with a maximum projection of 9 mm beyond the tyre profile can be fitted on 195 65 R15 91H and 205 55 R16 91V tyres 225 45 R17 91V tyres cannot be fitted with snow chains 332 ...

Page 337: ...05 55 R16 91Q M S 4JX16 H ET 15 T135 70 R16 100M 6 Jx16 H2 ET 39 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225 45 R17 91V 225 45 R17 91Q M S 1 6 16V MultiJet 6Jx16 H2 ET 36 5 205 55 R16 91V 205 55 R16 91Q M S 4JX16 H ET 15 T135 70 R16 100M 6 Jx16 H2 ET 39 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225 45 R17 91V 225 45 R17 91Q M S For versions markets where provided Note Reduced size snow chains with a maximum projection of 9 mm beyond the tyre profil...

Page 338: ...s No load medium load Full load Space saver wheel Front Rear Front Rear 195 60 R16C 97H 2 4 2 2 2 5 2 5 4 2 195 65 R15 91H 2 4 2 4 2 8 2 7 2 9 205 55 R16 91V 2 4 2 2 2 5 2 5 225 45 R17 91V 2 4 2 2 2 5 2 5 For versions markets where provided 1 6 16V MultiJet version 7 seater versions Tyres No load medium load Full load Space saver wheel Front Rear Front Rear 195 60 R16C 97H 2 4 2 2 2 7 2 7 4 2 205 ...

Page 339: ... fit wheel caps when using integral wheel caps fixed with springs to the steel rim and after sale tyres provided with Rim Protector fig 46 Use of unsuitable tyres and wheel caps may cause sudden loss of tyre pressure fig 46 F0Y0005 335 ...

Page 340: ...o the car equipped with its standard supplied tyres Height is measured with car unladen A B C D E F G H I 4352 829 2612 911 1667 1513 1522 2018 1511 1519 1784 Minor variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims fig 47 F0Y0335 336 ...

Page 341: ... operating conditions 599 litres With second row of rear seats completely folded 1192 litres 7 seater versions With third row of rear seats in normal operating conditions 168 litres With third row of rear seats completely folded 440 litres With second and third row of rear seats completely folded 1078 litres 337 ...

Page 342: ...PERFORMANCE Max speed in km h that can be reached after initial car use Versions km h 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP 180 1 3 16V MultiJet 165 1 6 16V MultiJet 181 338 ...

Page 343: ...1080 total 1805 1965 Towable loads kg braked trailer 1000 1000 non braked trailer 400 400 Maximum load on roof 60 60 Maximum load on the ball braked trailer kg 60 60 If special equipment is fitted sunroof tow hitch etc the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload in relation to the maximum permitted loads Loads not to be exceeded The user is responsible for arranging goods ...

Page 344: ...00 1080 1000 1080 total 1865 2020 1915 2075 Towable loads kg braked trailer 1000 1000 1100 1100 non braked trailer 400 400 400 400 Maximum load on roof 60 60 60 60 Maximum load on the ball braked trailer kg 60 60 60 60 If special equipment is fitted sunroof tow hitch etc the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload in relation to the maximum permitted loads Loads not to be ...

Page 345: ...d varies between 0 and 120 km h combined fuel consumption calculated with 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 level equipment accessories use of the climate control system car load presence of roof racks and other situations that adversely...

Page 346: ...E Versions Urban Extra urban Combined 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP 5 7 4 3 4 8 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP 5 6 4 2 4 7 1 3 16V MultiJet 5 0 3 7 4 2 1 6 16V MultiJet 5 4 3 9 4 5 Type approval test starting in 2nd gear For versions markets where provided 342 litres 100 km ...

Page 347: ...e following table refer to combined consumption Versions CO2 EMISSIONS ACCORDINGTO CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE g km 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP 112 0 9TwinAirTurbo 105 HP 109 1 3 16V MultiJet 110 1 6 16V MultiJet 117 For versions markets where provided 343 ...

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Page 351: ...ON TUNING 361 DAB RADIO 362 SETTING THE PRESELECTIONS 363 AUDIO 363 MEDIA MODE 366 TRACK CHANGE previous next 366 TRACK FAST FORWARD REWIND 366 TRACK SELECTION Browse 366 AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION 367 TRACK INFORMATION DISPLAY 367 RANDOM TRACK REPRODUCTION 367 TRACK REPETITION 367 CD PLAYER 368 LOADING EJECTING A CD 368 Bluetooth SOURCE 369 PAIRING A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE 369 USB iPod SUPPORT 370 AU...

Page 352: ... TRANSFERRING A CALL 378 SMS MESSAGE READER 378 MORE MODE 378 TRIP COMPUTER 378 CLOCK 379 eco Drive 379 SETTINGS 381 VOICE COMMANDS 385 USE OF THE VOICE COMMANDS 385 USE OF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS TO ACTIVATE VOICE COMMANDS 385 VOICE SESSION STATUS 386 MULTIPLE CHOICE 386 GLOBAL VOICE COMMANDS 387 PHONE VOICE COMMANDS 388 RADIO AM FM DAB VOICE COMMANDS 39 MEDIA VOICE COMMANDS 394 CUSTOMER SERVICE ...

Page 353: ...se protection against theft the system has a protection system that only allows it to be used on the vehicle in which it was originally fitted The instructions for use are given below and we recommend you read them carefully and always keep them to hand for example in the glove compartment Enjoy reading Happy motoring The information in this publication is provided by way of example Fiat Group Aut...

Page 354: ...he display is sensitive to scratching liquids and detergents The display should not come into contact with pointed or rigid objects which could damage its surface Do not press on the display when cleaning it prevent any liquid from entering the system this could be damaged beyond repair Only clean the front panel and the display with a soft clean dry anti static cloth Cleaning and polishing produc...

Page 355: ... etc Their use could cause damage the player or make it malfunction To achieve the best quality audio reproduction we recommend the use of original CD supports Correct operation is not guaranteed when CD R RW media are used that were not correctly burnt and or with a maximum capacity above 650 Mb IMPORTANT Do not use commercially available protective sheets for CDs or discs with stabilisers as the...

Page 356: ...Playlist formats M3U WPL NOTE It makes no difference whether the suffixes are written in capital or small letters NOTES ONTRADEMARKS iPod iTunes and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device and of its conformity with the safety rules and standards The DAB DAB DMB Digital ...

Page 357: ...onic control unit Body Computer is replaced the system will ask the user to enter the secret code according to the procedure described in the paragraph below Entering the secret code When the system is switched on if the code is requested the display will show Please enter Anti Theft Code followed by the video page showing a keypad to enter the secret code The secret code is made up of four digits...

Page 358: ...ssible to download it from the www fiat it for Italy or www fiat com for other countries website or by contacting a Fiat Dealership TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Speakers for basic specification Front speakers 2 38 mm tweeters on the door handle 2 165 mm mid woofer speakers in the door panel Rear speakers 2 165 mm full range speakers in the door panel Hi Fi specification speakers for versions markets w...

Page 359: ...QUICK GUIDE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL fig 1 F0Y0001 355 ...

Page 360: ...us screen Brief button press 7 BROWSE ENTER Scrolling the list or tuning to a radio station Left right rotation of knob Confirmation of the option displayed Brief button press 8 MORE Accessing the addition functions displaying of Time Trip Computer eco Drive function data Brief button press 9 PHONE Phone data displaying Brief button press 10 SETTINGS Accessing the Vehicle Settings menu Brief butto...

Page 361: ...N The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make things easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed short or long press as described in the table below fig 2 F0Y0002 357 ...

Page 362: ...on activation deactivation of the CD USB iPod Bluetooth source Pause activation deactivation of radio Mute function Turning left wheel upwards or downwards adjustment of the audio volume hands free SMS message reader voice announcements and music sources Scrolling the stored radio stations preset Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command...

Page 363: ...the following tuners AM FM and DAB for versions markets where provided RADIO MODE SELECTION Press the RADIO button 12 fig 1 on the front panel to activate the radio mode The different tuning modes can be selected with the corresponding button on the display see fig 3 Each tuning mode can have a specific preselection set FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION Briefly press the AM FM button to switch from AM to F...

Page 364: ...o station are displayed At the bottom the following buttons are displayed Browse list of the radio stations available AM FM AM DAB FM DAB selection of the desired frequency band button reconfigurable according to the band selected AM FM or DAB Tune manual radio station tuning not available for DAB radios Info additional information on the source being listened to Audio access to the Audio setting ...

Page 365: ...io station see fig 5 The graphic keyboard on the display is used to enter the number of the station In this mode use buttons and to fine tune the frequency Press button Delete to delete a wrong number and enter the correct station number After entering the last digit of the station the Tune screen is deactivated and the system tunes automatically to the station selected the number of the radio sta...

Page 366: ...essing the or buttons on the display pressing the or controls on the steering wheel Hold down the or buttons to fast scroll the station list The Browse button is used to display the list of all DAB stations the list of stations filtered by Genres the list of stations filtered by Ensembles broadcast group Use the ABC button inside each list to skip to the desired letter The Refresh button requires ...

Page 367: ...ll the radio stations stored in the frequency band selected AUDIO To enter the Audio menu press the SETTINGS button 10 fig 1 on the front panel scroll the menu then select and press the Audio item on the display The following adjustments can be carried out using the Audio menu Equalizer for versions markets where provided Balance Fade left right and front rear balance adjustment Volume Speed exclu...

Page 368: ...tton to balance the sound from the front and rear seat speakers Press the or buttons to balance the front and rear speakers see fig 8 Press the or buttons to balance the speakers on the left and the right side The adjustment is also possible by moving the symbol on the right side of the display upwards downwards to the left to the right Press the central C button to balance the adjustments Then pr...

Page 369: ...enu Loudness for versions markets where provided To activate deactivate the Loudness function to improve the sound quality at low volumes Auto On Radio To set the radio behaviour when the ignition key is turned to MAR The options are radio on radio off or reset of the condition active when the ignition key was last turned to STOP Radio Off Delay To keep the radio on for a preset time after the ign...

Page 370: ... rewind will stop once the button is released or when the previous next track is reached TRACK SELECTION Browse Use this function to scroll through or select the tracks on the active device The selection options depend on the device connected or the CD type inserted For example on an audio CD you can select the track to be played whilst on a CD ROM a USB iPod or Bluetooth device you can scroll thr...

Page 371: ...dexing time of a USB device can vary according to the media inserted in some cases it can take a few minutes AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION Press the Source button to select the desired audio source among those available CD AUX USB iPod or Bluetooth If no source is selected the screen disappears after a few seconds and the display shows the main screen again TRACK INFORMATION DISPLAY Press the Info button...

Page 372: ...t it gently into the slot to activate the motorised loading system which will position it correctly the CD symbol on the display comes on Enter a CD when the system is on the CD mode is automatically selected and the system starts playing the tracks The display shows the number of the track and the time minutes and seconds Press the button EJECT 3 fig 1 on the front panel with the system on to act...

Page 373: ... when requested by the audio device enter the PIN code shown on the system display or confirm on the device the PIN displayed if the pairing procedure is completed successfully a screen is displayed Answer Yes to the question to pair the Bluetooth audio device as favourite the device will have priority on all other devices that will be paired later on If No is selected the priority is determined a...

Page 374: ...s already being played Adjust the volume by the button knob 1 fig 1 on the front or by the volume adjustment control on the connected device As for the Audio source selection function see the chapter Media Mode IMPORTANT The functions of the device connected with the AUX socket are directly managed by the device itself it is not possible to change track folder playlist or control playing start end...

Page 375: ...eactivate the microphone audio for private conversations Your mobile phone s audio is transmitted through your vehicle audio system the system will automatically mute your radio when using the Phone function DISPLAYED INFORMATION When a phone is connected to the system the display shows various information if available status of roaming network signal intensity mobile phone battery charge mobile p...

Page 376: ...d proceed as described above during the pairing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation if the pairing procedure is completed successfully a screen is displayed answer Yes to the question to pair the mobile phone as favourite the mobile phone will have priority on all other mobile phones that will be paired later on If no other devices are paired the system will consider ...

Page 377: ...o disconnect a specific mobile phone or Bluetooth audio device proceed as follows press the SETTINGS button 10 fig 1 on the front panel select Phone Bluetooth on the display select the Paired Phones or Paired Audio list using the corresponding button on the display select the specific device mobile phone or Bluetooth device press the Disconnect button DELETION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth AUDI...

Page 378: ...equest Do you want to download you phone data and recent calls Answer Yes to copy the whole phonebook and the list of recent calls to the system Answer No to carry out the operation later on After the first phone data transmission the procedure for transmitting and updating the phonebook if supported starts as soon as a Bluetooth connection is established between mobile phone and system Whenever a...

Page 379: ...ront panel press the button on the display and use the numbered buttons to enter the number press the Call button to make a call Dialling the phone number using the mobile phone It is possible to dial a phone number with the mobile phone and continue using the system never allow yourself to be distracted while driving When a phone number is dialled with the keyboard of the mobile phone the audio o...

Page 380: ... the audio system if active and displays a screen Press the Answer button or the button on the steering wheel controls to answer Rejecting a phone call Press the Ignore button or the button on the steering wheel controls to reject Answering an incoming call during an active conversation To answer an incoming call whilst another phone conversation is in progress press the Answer button to put the o...

Page 381: ...s Only the ongoing call is ended and any call on hold becomes the new active call Depending on the type of mobile phone if the ongoing call is ended by the caller the call on hold may not be activated automatically REDIALLING To call the number contact of last call made press the Redial button CONTINUING A PHONE CALL After the engine is switched off it is still possible to continue a phone call Th...

Page 382: ...ten Call or Ignore can be selected Press the button to access the list of SMS messages received by the mobile phone the list displays a maximum of 60 messages received MORE MODE Press the MORE button 8 fig 1 on the front panel to display see fig 13 the following operation settings Trip Computer Clock eco Drive TRIP COMPUTER Press the Trip button see fig 13 to display the trip information of the ca...

Page 383: ...ptimise fuel consumption on versions with automatic transmission using Auto mode this parameter is not displayed Speed adopt a driving style which maintains above all on traffic free roads the most appropriate constant driving speed anticipating any deceleration due to uneven road surfaces or traffic conditions NOTES The values measured are not directly connected to instant fuel consumption but ar...

Page 384: ...ribed calculated in real time indicating the eco sustainability of the driving style from 0 low to 100 high To check the data average of previous trip the trip starts when the ignition key is turned to MAR and stops when it is turned to STOP select the Previous Trip button see fig 16 Deactivation Press the eco Drive Off button to deactivate the function Data transfer The trip data is saved in the ...

Page 385: ...al memory of the uconnect system may be exhausted Warning messages will also be displayed in these circumstances it will be necessary to connect the USB storage device configured for eco Drive in order not to lose the saved data SETTINGS Press the SETTINGS button 10 fig 1 on the front panel to display the Settings main menu see fig 17 NOTE The menu items displayed vary according to the versions Th...

Page 386: ...age press the Language button to select one of the languages available Units press the Units button to select the correct unit for Temperature C or F Distance km or mi and Fuel Consumption If the distance is in km km l or l 100km can be selected If the distance is in mi miles miles per gallon mpg are set automatically Voice Resp Length press the relevant button to set the detail level of the voice...

Page 387: ...lect Set Date to adjust day month and year Safety Assistance for versions markets where provided Sensitivity of the rain sensor can be adjusted with this function for versions markets where provided further activation deactivation of the rear camera when the reverse gear is engaged for versions markets where provided can be controlled Lights for versions markets where provided Use this function to...

Page 388: ...tic tuning of the traffic announcements TA function Altern Frequency activation deactivation of the automatic tuning of the strongest signal for the station selected AF function Regional activation deactivation of the automatic tuning to a station which broadcasts regional news REG function Playing DAB Announcements for versions markets where provided activation deactivation of automatic tuning to...

Page 389: ...to avoid external interference IMPORTANT Voice commands must always be given in safe driving conditions in compliance with the laws in force in the country where you are driving and using the mobile phone correctly USE OF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLSTO ACTIVATEVOICE COMMANDS Phone button The button on the steering wheel controls activates the Phone voice recognition system to make calls display recent ...

Page 390: ...en icon displayed when the system has interpreted the said voice command and its function is performed In this case you cannot say a voice command green icon displayed when the system is processing the given voice command In this case you cannot say a voice command yellow icon displayed when the system is saying a help information or multiple choice voice message In this case you cannot say a voic...

Page 391: ...GLOBALVOICE COMMANDS fig 20 F0Y1040 387 ...

Page 392: ...PHONEVOICE COMMANDS fig 21 F0Y1041 388 ...

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Page 396: ...fig 25 F0Y1045 392 RADIO AM FM DABVOICE COMMANDS ...

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Page 398: ...fig 27 F0Y1047 394 MEDIAVOICE COMMANDS ...

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Page 412: ...c Space 102 Carrying children safely 147 Carrying children safely 147 child restraint systems 156 Isofix child restraint system setup 154 Central air diffusers 41 Changing a wheel 197 Checking levels 245 246 247 248 249 Child restraint systems compliance for use 152 Cigar lighter 83 City Brake Control Collision Mitigation System 121 Cleaning and maintenance bodywork 259 car interior 261 engine com...

Page 413: ...ption 250 level check 250 specifications 285 Environment protection 140 EOBD system 128 ESC system 112 External lights 62 Extinguisher 84 Fiat CODE system 24 Fiat CODE system 24 Filling the tank 136 Fitting Universal child restraint system 149 Fixed glass roof 85 Fixed rear light clusters changing bulbs 218 Fix Go Automatic Kit 203 Fluids and lubricants specifications 285 Follow Me Home device 64 ...

Page 414: ...mote control battery 27 request for additional remote controls 27 Key with remote control replacing the battery 27 Knowing your car 3 Lane Change function 64 Lavazza 500 Espresso Experience setup 131 Luggage compartment capacity 278 Light clusters dipped beams changing a bulb 213 direction indicators changing a bulb 212 fog lights changing a bulb 216 front lower light cluster changing a bulb 213 f...

Page 415: ...r armrest 36 Rear camera 125 Rear light clusters 217 Rear roof light bulb replacement 222 Rear seat surveillance mirror 84 Rear view mirrors 39 Rear window washer jets 259 Rear window washer rear window washer fluid level 251 Rear window washer wiper 68 Rear window wiper blade replacement 258 blades 256 level check 246 247 248 249 Reconfigurable multifunction display 8 Refuelling 283 Refuelling th...

Page 416: ...tem 116 Transmission 268 TRIP button 23 Trip Computer TRIP button 23 Trip Computer 20 Trip Computer parameters 21 Tyres correct tyre reading 271 Fix Go Automatic kit 203 inflation pressures 276 Rim Protector tyres 277 Tyres maintenance 255 Universal child restraint system fitting 156 Upper air diffusers 41 Using the gearbox 172 Warning lights and messages 182 Weights and loads 281 Wheel geometry 2...

Page 417: ...creen washer wiper 65 Windscreen wiper level check 246 247 248 249 Windscreen wipers blades 256 replacing wiper blades 257 413 GETTINGTOKNOW YOURCAR SAFETY STARTINGAND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INANEMERGENCY SERVICINGAND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX ...

Page 418: ...Fiat Group Automobiles S p A Parts Services Technical Services Service Engineering Largo Senatore G Agnelli 3 10040 Volvera T Italia Print no 603 99 405 2013 Edition 10 2 orino ...

Page 419: ...nce 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 from our steady commitment in research and development of highly innovative technologies For all these reasons rely on Genuine Parts because they are the only ones designed by Fiat for your car SAFETY BRAKING SYSTEM ENVIRON...

Page 420: ...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 FIAT dealer Printed in recycled paper without chlorine O W N E R H A N D B O O K F I A T 5 0 0 L ENGLISH COP 500L UM GB SISTEMA 15 06 2012 8 30 Pagina 1 ...

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