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F0U0645m

fig. 142

USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX

To engage the gears, depress the clutch pedal fully and shift
the gear lever into the required positions (the diagram is
shown on the gear knob fig. 142). 

To engage 6

th

gear (for versions/markets where provided),

push firmly to the right when operating the lever in or-
der to avoid selecting 4

th

gear by mistake. The same ap-

plies to the shift from 6

th

to 5

th

gear.

IMPORTANT Reverse may be engaged only when the car
is at a standstill. With the engine running, wait for at least
2 seconds with the clutch pedal fully depressed before en-
gaging reverse to prevent damage to the gears and grating.

With 6 speed gearbox, to engage reverse R from neutral,
lift ring A under the knob and at the same time move the
gearstick to the right and then backwards fig. 142.

Depress the clutch pedal fully to change
gear correctly. Therefore, the floor area

under the pedals should be clear: ensure that any
rubber mats are flat and do not interfere with the
pedals.

WARNING

Do not drive with your hand resting on the
gear lever, because this pressure, even if
light, can wear out the inner components

of the gearbox over time.

IMPORTANT The clutch pedal should be used only for
changing gear. Do not drive with your foot resting on the
clutch pedal, however slightly. For versions/markets where
provided, the electronic clutch control can intervene if it
interprets the incorrect driving style as a fault.

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Summary of Contents for PUNTO 2012

Page 1: ... 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 ENGLISH F I A T P U N T O COP PUNTO EASY_LOUNGE GB QUAD_PUNTO UM GB 16 04 14 16 25 Pagina 1 ...

Page 2: ...res 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 ENVIRONMENT PART...

Page 3: ... E G E N U I N E P A R T S C O M F O R T G E N U I N E P A R T S S A F E T Y G E N U I N E P A R T S A M B I E N T G E N U I N E P A R T S V A L U E S G E N U I N E P A R T S A C C E S S O R I E S G E N U I N E P A R T S 001 032 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 31 03 14 10 14 Pagina 1 ...

Page 4: ...raking system to windscreen wipers from shock absorbers to pollen filter All Genuine Parts undergo strict controls both during design and manufacturing stages by specialists using vanguard materials to test the component reliability This to guarantee performance and safety for you and your passengers on board for a long time Always ask for and make sure a Genuine Part has been used 001 032 PUNTO E...

Page 5: ...logical features of your Fiat Carefully read the warnings and indications marked with the following symbols personal safety the car s wellbeing 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 Enjoy t...

Page 6: ...eratures during operation Do not park the on grass dry leaves pine nee dles or other flammable material fire hazard RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT The car is fitted with a system that carries out a continu ous diagnosis of the emission related components in or der to help protect the environment ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If after buying the car you decide to add electrical acces sories with the risk of g...

Page 7: ...ashboard 7 Adjustable central air vents 8 Fixed upper air vent 9 Front airbag passenger side 10 Glove compartment 11 Sound system for versions markets where provided 12 HVAC controls 13 Ignition 14 Front airbag driver s side 15 Steering wheel adjustment lever 16 Control panel headlight position adjustment digital display multifunction display 17 Light guiding plate CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION...

Page 8: ...obiliser The code is sent only if the Fiat CODE system control unit has recognised the code transmitted from the key Each time the ignition key is turned to STOP the Fiat CODE system deactivates the functions of the engine con trol unit If the code is not recognised correctly during ignition the Y warning light comes on in the instrument panel SYMBOLS Special coloured labels have been attached nea...

Page 9: ...ct sunlight In this case turn the key to STOP and then to MAR if the lock persists try again with the spare set of keys Contact a Fiat Dealership if you still cannot start the engine Warning light Y comes on when driving If the warning light Y turns on this means that the system is running a self test for example for a voltage drop If the warning light Y stays on contact a Fiat Dealer ship The ele...

Page 10: ...er to the new owner when selling the car Only press button B with the key away from your body specifically from your eyes and from objects which could get damaged e g your clothes Do not leave the key unat tended to avoid the button being accidentally pressed while it is being handled e g by a child WARNING Button Ë is used for unlocking the doors and the boot Button Á is used for locking the door...

Page 11: ...tion turn the screw C to using a fine screwdriver take out the battery case D and replace the battery E respecting its polarity refit the battery case D inside the key and lock it by turning the screw C to Á Dashboard LED indications When locking the doors the LED A fig 5 in the button switches on for about 3 seconds and then starts to flash as a deterrent Once doors are locked if one or more door...

Page 12: ...proce dure shown in the diagram Requesting additional remote controls The system acknowledges up to 8 remote controls Should a new remote control be necessary contact a Fiat Deal ership taking with you the CODE card a personal iden tity document and the car s ownership documents fig 7 F0U0007m CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICING ANDCARE INAN EMERGENCY WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES STARTING AND...

Page 13: ... tank cap lock for versions markets where pro vided ALARM The car s alarm system is available from Lineaccessori Fiat fig 8 F0U0008m 11 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 001 032 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 31 03 14 10 14 Pagina 11 ...

Page 14: ...outside Turn key clockwise driver s side Turn key clockwise driver s side Press briefly button Á blinks once Lit for about 3 seconds followed by deterrence LED flashing Activating Dead Lock where provided Press twice button Á blinks three times Double flash followed by deterrence flashing Unlocking the boot Press briefly button R blinks twice Deterrence LED Windows down where provided Hold down bu...

Page 15: ...f the car is parked uphill or reverse if the car is parked downhill Nev er leave children unattended in the car WARNING IGNITION The key can be turned to 3 different positions fig 9 STOP engine off key can be extracted steering locked Some electrical devices e g sound system central door locking system etc can function MAR driving position All electrical devices can func tion AVV engine starting t...

Page 16: ...theft device that could badly af fect performance and safety invalidate the war ranty and also result in the car failing to comply with regulations WARNING STEERING LOCK Engagement When the key is at STOP remove the key and turn the steering wheel until it locks Disengagement Move the steering wheel slightly as you turn the ignition key to MAR CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICING ANDCARE IN...

Page 17: ... coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light D Rev counters E Multifunction display CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICING ANDCARE INAN EMERGENCY WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES STARTING ANDDRIVING SAFETY KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE 15 F0U0660m fig 10 F0U0662m fig 11 001 032 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 31 03 14 10 14 Pagina 15 ...

Page 18: ...ng light C Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light D Rev counters E Reconfigurable multifunction dis play CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICING ANDCARE INAN EMERGENCY WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES STARTING ANDDRIVING SAFETY KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE 16 F0U0661m fig 12 001 032 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 31 03 14 10 14 Pagina 16 ...

Page 19: ...n these cases a slow change in revs is used to protect the battery charge FUEL GAUGE fig 15 This shows the amount of fuel left in the tank E tank empty F tank full The reserve warning light A comes on to indicate that approximately 7 litres of fuel are left in the tank Do not travel with the fuel tank almost empty the gaps in fuel delivery could damage the catalyst See the description in the Refue...

Page 20: ... contact a Fiat Dealership ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE fig 16 This shows the temperature of the engine coolant fluid and starts working when the fluid temperature exceeds ap prox 50 C Under normal usage the needle should hover around the middle of the scale according to the working conditions C Low engine coolant temperature H High engine coolant temperature If the needle reaches the red area...

Page 21: ...ide temperature E Headlamp alignment position only with dipped head lamps on F Start Stop indicator for versions markets where pro vided G Gear Shift Indicator for versions markets where pro vided NB When one of the front doors is opened the display turns on and shows for a few seconds the time and dis tance covered fig 17 F0U0667m CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICING ANDCARE INAN EMERGENCY...

Page 22: ...ccording to previous settings will show useful driving information STANDARD SCREEN fig 18 The standard screen shows the following information A Time B Date D Odometer distance travelled in kilometres miles E Car conditions e g doors open possible ice on road etc F Headlamp alignment position only with dipped headlamps on G Outside temperature Start Stop indicator for versions markets where provide...

Page 23: ...or confirm your choice Hold down to go back to the standard screen To scroll the displayed menu and the related options downwards or to decrease the displayed value NB Buttons and activate different functions accord ing to the following situations Adjusting the car s interior lighting on the standard screen they control instrument panel brightness the sound system and the automatic climate control...

Page 24: ...presses to select the new set ting briefly press the MENU ESC button to store the new setting and to go back to the main menu option selected previously Selecting an option from the main menu with a submenu Briefly press the MENU ESC button to display the first submenu option Press or with single presses to scroll all the sub menu options Briefly press the MENU ESC button to select the dis played ...

Page 25: ...SC button The setup menu environment is timed Only the changes saved by the user having been confirmed by briefly press ing MENU ESC will be stored when the menu is auto matically closed The menu consists of the following items MENU SPEED BEEP CORNER LIGHTS for versions markets where provided RAIN SENSOR for versions markets where provided TRIP B ACTIVATION DATA SET TIME SET DATE FIRST PAGE for ve...

Page 26: ...or select the speed limit and press MENU ESC to confirm selection NB You can select a speed between 30 and 200 km h or 20 and 125 mph depending on the selected unit see Setting measurement unit Unit The setting will in crease decrease by five units each time is pressed Hold down to increase decrease the setting rapidly Complete the setting with single presses of the button when you approach the re...

Page 27: ...NU ESC button to go back to the menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the standard screen without saving CORNER LIGHTS activation deactivation of corner lights fog lights with cornering function for versions markets where provided This function activates deactivates the corner lights To ac tivate deactivate ON OFF the lights proceed as follows press the MENU ESC button briefly the disp...

Page 28: ...reen or hold the button down to go back to the standard screen without saving SET TIME Setting the clock This function allows you to set the clock through two sub menus Time and Mode To carry out the adjustment proceed as follows briefly press MENU ESC the display will show the two submenus Time and Mode press or to switch between the two sub menus once you have selected a submenu press MENU ESC b...

Page 29: ...d as follows briefly press MENU ESC First page will appear on the display briefly press MENU ESC again to show the display op tions Date and Engine info press or to select the information you wish to see on the main page of the display When you have made the required adjustments briefly press button MENU ESC to go back to the submenu screen or hold the button down to go back to the main menu scree...

Page 30: ...int in the menu you have reached briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the standard screen without saving When the key is turned to MAR and the initial check stage is over the display will show the information selected via the First page menu function SEE RADIO Relaying audio information With this function the display shows informatio...

Page 31: ...nu you have reached MEASUREMENT UNITS Setting measurement units With this function it is possible to set the measurement units through three sub menus Distance Consump tion and Temperature To set the desired measurement unit proceed as follows briefly press MENU ESC to display the three submenus press or to switch between the three sub menus once the submenu to be modified has been selected briefl...

Page 32: ... the buzzer which ac companies the display of failures warnings to be adjusted over 8 levels To set the desired volume proceed as follows briefly press MENU ESC the previously set volume lev el will flash on the display press or to set the value briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the standard screen without saving BUTTON VOLUME Adj...

Page 33: ...ndard screen IMPORTANT The Scheduled Servicing Plan includes car maintenance at fixed intervals refer to the Maintenance and care chapter This is displayed automatically with ignition key at MAR ON 2000 km or equivalent value in miles before ser vicing or where provided 30 days before servicing It is also displayed each time the key is turned to MAR ON or for versions markets where provided every ...

Page 34: ...he standard screen without saving DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS D R L for versions markets where provided This function allows you to activate deactivate the daytime running lights Proceed as follows to switch this function on or off press the MENU ESC button briefly the display will show a submenu press the MENU ESC button briefly the display will show On or Off flashing depending on the previous settin...

Page 35: ...he overall time elapsed since the start of the new journey TRIP COMPUTER Introduction The Trip computer is used to display information on car operation when the key is turned to MAR This function allows you to define two separate trips called Trip A and Trip B for monitoring the car s complete mission journey in a reciprocally independent manner Both functions can be reset reset start of a new jou...

Page 36: ...rip Exit To quit the Trip function keep MENU ESC pressed for over 2 seconds Journey time This value shows the time elapsed since the start of the new journey IMPORTANT If information is not available the message will appear instead of the Trip Computer values Counting of the different values will resume regularly when normal operation is restored This will not reset any of the values displayed bef...

Page 37: ... normal wear and tear Some precautions are however needed Avoid prolonged rubbing against clothing acces sories such as metal buckles bosses Velcro strips and the like which by applying a high pressure on the fabric in a small area could cause the break age of some threads and damage the upholstery FRONTSEATS Height adjustment fig 22 for versions markets where provided Move lever B upwards or down...

Page 38: ...pwards the back rest will fold forwards and the seat will slide forwards when you push the backrest When you put the backrest back up the seat will return to its original position mechanical memory Electric lumbar support adjustment fig 24 for versions markets where available To adjust the support for your back use controls E fig 24 F0U0025m fig 23 F0U0024m 36 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ...

Page 39: ...of some threads and damage the up holstery Heated seats fig 25 for versions markets where available With the key turned to MAR press button F to switch the function on off When the function is enabled the LED on the button turns on REAR SEATS To fold the rear seats refer to the Extending the boot paragraph in this section fig 25 F0U0026m 37 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLI...

Page 40: ...estraints are adjustable in height and they lock automatically in the required position To adjust head restraints proceed as follows upwards adjustment lift the head restraint until it locks downwards adjustment press the button A and lower the head restraint To extract the front head restraints press buttons A and B simultaneously and release them upwards fig 26 F0U0027m 38 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE S...

Page 41: ...n of use Any adjustment of the steering wheel po sition must be carried out only with the car stationary and the engine turned off WARNING STEERING WHEEL The driver can adjust the height and axial position of the steering wheel To carry out the adjustment proceed as follows release lever A fig 28 by pushing it forwards position 1 adjust the steering wheel lock lever A by pulling it towards the ste...

Page 42: ... SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any after market operation involving steering system or steering column modifications e g in stalling an anti theft device that could badly af fect performance and safety invalidate the war ranty and also result in the car failing to compl...

Page 43: ...ch C in the four direc tions ELECTROCHROMIC REAR VIEW MIRROR fig 30 for versions markets where provided Some versions have an electrochromic mirror with auto matic antiglare function When the function is active LED A on the mirror is lit KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0342m fig 30 033 0...

Page 44: ...med and it will turn off au tomatically after a few minutes 42 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0033m fig 32 When driving the mirrors should always be in position 1 fig 32 Folding When required for example when the shape causes dif ficulty in narrow spaces it is possible to fold the mirro...

Page 45: ...de vents 4 Adjustable side vents 5 Lower vents for front seats 6 Lower vents for rear seats 43 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0034m 033 077 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 10 39 Pagina 43 ...

Page 46: ...nt for side windows B Adjustable side vents C Adjustable centre vents Vents A are fixed To use vents B and C adjust them as required OPENING CLOSING THE VENTS To open close the air vents move the wheel fig 35 ç vents closed å vents open KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 033 077 PUNTO EASY GB ...

Page 47: ...me demist the windscreen for quick windscreen demisting Knob B activates adjusts the fan p 0 fan off 1 2 3 fan speed 4 max fan speed KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS fig 37 F0M0037m Button D turns air recirculation on off Press the button button LED on to turn the air internal recirculation ...

Page 48: ...ngine you have to wait for a few minutes to let the system fluid reach optimum op erating temperature FRONT WINDOWS FAST DEMISTING DEFROSTING WINDSCREEN AND SIDE WINDOWS Proceed as follows turn knob A to red section turn air recirculation off by pressing button D button LED off turn knob C to rotate knob B to 4 max fan speed After demisting defrosting operate the controls to restore the required c...

Page 49: ...is advisable to switch the internal air internal recircula tion on while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent the introduction of polluted air Do not use the function for a long time particularly if there are many passengers on board to prevent the windows from misting up IMPORTANT The air recirculation system makes it pos sible to reach the required heating or cooling conditions faster Do ...

Page 50: ...ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS fig 39 F0M0039m Knob C adjusts air distribution to direct air to the centre and side vents ß to send air to the feet and direct cooler air to the dashboard vents in intermediate temperature con ditions for heating when the outside temperature is very low to direct as much air as possible to the feet to warm the feet and...

Page 51: ... CLIMATE CONTROL cooling For fast cooling of the passenger compartment proceed as follows turn knob A to blue section turn air recirculation on by pressing button D button LED on turn knob C to press button E to turn the climate control system on the LED on the button will come on rotate knob B to 4 max fan speed Cooling adjustment turn knob A to the right to increase the temperature turn air reci...

Page 52: ...ions IMPORTANT The climate control system is very useful for faster demisting because it dries the air Adjust the con trols as described above and press button E to switch the climate control system on the LED on the button will light up Window demisting In the event of considerable external moisture and or rain and or large differences in temperature inside and outside the passenger compartment p...

Page 53: ... on It is advisable to switch the internal air internal recircula tion on while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent the introduction of polluted air Do not use the function for a long time particularly if there are many passengers on board to prevent the windows from misting up IMPORTANT The air recirculation system makes it pos sible to reach the required heating or cooling conditions fas...

Page 54: ...ecrease I air distribution selection buttons L AUTO function activation button automatic operation and driver side temperature adjustment knob M interior air temperature sensor TWO ZONE AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL for versions markets where provided DESCRIPTION The car is equipped with a two zone climate control sys tem which allows you to adjust separately the air tem perature on the driver s and t...

Page 55: ...ry out the following operations manually adjust fan speed select air distribution switch air recirculation on off switch on the climate control system compressor REGULATING THE FAN SPEED Press button p to increase decrease the fan speed The 12 possible speeds are indicated by bars lighting up on the display max fan speed all bars lit min fan speed one bar lit The fan can be disabled no bars lit on...

Page 56: ...ently off air recirculation always off with intro duction of external air indicated by the LED on but ton T being off permanently on air recirculation always on signalled by the LED on button T being lit up When OFF is pressed the climate control system auto matically activates air recirculation the LED on button T should be on It is still possible to activate outside air re circulation LED on the...

Page 57: ...ssor back on press button ò once again or press AUTO if you press AUTO the other man ual settings will be cancelled SETTING THE AIR DISTRIBUTION Press one or more of buttons Q E Z to manually select one of the 7 possible air distribution settings for the pas senger compartment Q Air flow to the windscreen and front side window vents to demist defrost them Z Air flow to the front and rear footwell ...

Page 58: ...he air distribution after a manual selection press the AUTO button ADDITIONAL HEATER for versions markets where provided This device warms up the passenger compartment more quickly when it is very cold and the engine coolant tem perature is low In these conditions the device comes on automatically when the engine is started and the fan is on The additional heater turns off automatically after reac...

Page 59: ...twist switch turned to position O the daytime running lights are auto matically activated the other lights and interior lighting remain off The daytime running lights function can be switched on off using the display menus see Multifunction display and reconfigurable multifunction display in this sec tion If the daytime running lights are deactivated no light comes on when the twist switch is turn...

Page 60: ...HTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS fig 42 When the twist switch is at 2 pull the stalk towards the steering wheel 2nd temporary position The warning light 1 on the instrument panel will come on To turn the main beams off pull the stalk towards the steering wheel again dipped beams will come back on FLASHING fig 42 Pull the stalk ...

Page 61: ...2 seconds FRONT FOG LIGHTS WITH CORNERING LIGHTS FUNCTION When the dipped headlamps are on and the speed is below 40 km h if the steering wheel rotation angle is large or the direction indicators are on a light incorporated in the fog light will come on on the relevant side to improve visibility at nightime This function can be activated deactivated via the display menu see Display in this section...

Page 62: ...e is performed after which the rain sensor resumes its normal automatic operation Deactivation Move the stalk twist switch away from fig 44 or turn the ignition key to STOP When the engine is next start ed key at MAR the sensor will not be reactivated even if the twist switch is still at fig 44 To activate the rain sensor you have to move the twist switch from to an other position and then back to...

Page 63: ...tion stops when the stalk is released Turning the twist switch from O to will operate the rear window wiper as follows intermittent operation if the windscreen wiper is off synchronised operation but with half stroke frequen cy when the windscreen wiper is on continuous operation with reverse engaged and func tion on With the windscreen wiper on and reverse gear engaged rear window wiping will be ...

Page 64: ...iven at a chosen speed above 30 km h on long stretches of dry straight roads with few variations e g motorways without having to press the accelerator ped al It is therefore not recommended to use this device on country roads with traffic Do not use it in town ENGAGING THE DEVICE Turn twist switch A fig 45 to ON The cruise control cannot be engaged in 1st or reverse gear It is advisable to engage ...

Page 65: ...wing ways turning twist switch A to OFF switching off the engine pressing the brake pedal KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS pressing the clutch pedal pressing the accelerator pedal in this case the system is not really switched off but the request for accelera tion takes priority The cruise c...

Page 66: ...ES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS The lights switch on off gradually Switch B controls the spot light function when the ceil ing light is off it switches the following on individually light C if pressed on the left side light D if pressed on the right side CAUTION Before getting out of the car make sure both switches are in the centre when the doors are closed t...

Page 67: ...ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS TIMED OPERATION FOR GETTING INTO THE VEHICLE The courtesy lights switch on according to the following modes for about 10 seconds when unlocking the front doors for about 3 minutes when opening one of the side doors for about 10 seconds when closing the doors The timed period is interrupted when the ignition is turned to...

Page 68: ...e on automatically and lights Î and on the panel also come on The function switches off automatically when the na ture of the braking changes This function complies with the relevant legal regulations currently in force COURTESY LIGHT fig 49 for versions markets where provided On some versions a courtesy light is fitted behind the pas senger side sun visor Use button A to turn the light on off KNO...

Page 69: ...STOP or removed by moving the left stalk twist switch first to O and then to 6 or 2 The 3 light on the instrument panel comes on FRONT FOG LIGHTS fig 51 for versions markets where provided To turn the front fog lights on press the button 5 with the side lights on The 5 light on the instrument panel will come on Press the button again to turn the lights off The use of fog lights is governed by the ...

Page 70: ...ress button B fig 53 to turn the ECO function on When the ECO function is active the car is set for driving suited for city use and characterised by reduced fuel con sumption The LED on the button will light up when the function is on This function is stored and at the next start up the sys tem keeps the setting it had before the engine was shut down Press button B again to turn the function off a...

Page 71: ...e fuel system do not reacti vate the system to avoid the risk of fire WARNING Door unlocking in the event of an accident If the fuel cut off system activates following an accident the doors will be automatically unlocked to allow access to the passenger compartment and the ceiling lights will be switched on at the same time The doors can always be opened from the inside of the car by using the app...

Page 72: ... KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS COMPARTMENTS IN THE GLOVE BOX fig 57 Inside the glove compartment for versions markets where provided there may be a card carrier A a pen holder B and a storage compartment C 033 077 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 10 39 Pagina 70 ...

Page 73: ...lose the compartment use handle B locat ed on the flap fig 58 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0062m fig 60 COMPARTMENT IN CENTRAL CONSOLE Compartment A fig 60 is located on the central console in front of the handbrake 033 077 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 10 39 Pagina 71 ...

Page 74: ...ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0063m fig 63 To bring this to the standard position of use push it down as shown in fig 61 Press button A fig 62 to raise the top of the armrest in order to use storage compartment B Use lever C to tilt down the armrest with respect to its normal position DOOR POCKETS fig 63 There are document map pockets and a bottle holder built into each of the door ...

Page 75: ... CONTENTS F0U0067m fig 65 F0U0066m fig 64 CAN HOLDERS fig 64 65 There are two cup can holders on the central console in front of the handbrake and one behind it F0U0068m fig 66 CARD TICKET HOLDERS fig 66 The central console has slots where you can keep tele phone cards tickets CDs etc 033 077 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 10 40 Pagina 73 ...

Page 76: ...tte lighter is ready for use For versions markets where provided there may be an electrical socket in place of the cigarette lighter IMPORTANT Always check that the cigarette lighter has turned itself off The cigarette lighter gets very hot Han dle it carefully and make sure children don t touch it risk of fire and or burning WARNING F0U0071m fig 69 F0U0070m fig 68 ASHTRAY fig 68 69 for versions m...

Page 77: ...irror They may be positioned at the front and to the side A vanity mirror may be present on the back of the sun vi sors On certain versions to use the mirror for versions mar kets where provided you need to open sliding cover A F0U0073m fig 71 SEAT POCKET for versions markets where provided On certain versions a map pocket is located on the back of the seat s backrest fig 71 033 077 PUNTO EASY GB ...

Page 78: ...use it open cap A KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0074m fig 72 DASHBOARD STORAGE COMPARTMENT Compartment A fig 73 is located in the middle of the dash board To use it open flap B by pushing its button 033 077 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 10 40 Pagina 76 ...

Page 79: ...obile and the other fixed These are equipped with two shutters front and rear that can be moved manually The shutters can be used in the fully closed or fully open positions they have no fixed intermediate posi tions To open the shutters flick switch A fig 75 in the direction of the arrows to the fully open position To close them carry out the procedure in reverse The sunroof can be operated only ...

Page 80: ... close the sunroof completely KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS When leaving the vehicle always remove the key from the ignition to avoid the risk of injury to those still inside the car due to acci dental operation of the sunroof Improper use of the roof can be dangerous Before operation al ...

Page 81: ...es after full closing wait for sunroof s electric motor to stop When leaving the vehicle always remove the key from the ignition to avoid the risk of injury to those still inside the car due to accidental operation of the sunroof Improper use of the roof can be dangerous Before and during op eration always check that no one is exposed to the risk of being injured by the moving sunroof or by object...

Page 82: ...NTS F0U0078m fig 78 If one or more doors are open turning the key only the button LED A fig 80 flashes If the doors are closed but the boot is open the doors are locked the direction in dicators only when locking is carried out using button Á fig 78 and the LED on button A fig 80 flash quickly for approximately 3 seconds With this function on you can still unlock the other doors by pressing button...

Page 83: ... LED is on and pressing the button brings about central unlocking of all the doors and turns off the LED When the doors are unlocked the LED is off and pressing the button brings about central locking of all the doors The doors will be locked only if all the doors are properly shut For versions markets where provided when the exterior lights are on the interior door handle is lit up by an LED Afte...

Page 84: ...e dead lock device therefore offers the best possible protection against break in attempts We recommend en gaging it whenever the vehicle is parked and left unat tended Once the dead lock system is engaged it is impossible to open the doors from inside the vehicle Before getting out of the car please therefore check that there is no one left inside If the remote control battery is flat the system ...

Page 85: ...by the centralised system Device deactivation The system is disabled automatically on every door in the following cases when opening the driver s door using the mechanical key when unlocking doors using the remote control when turning the ignition key to the MAR position KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATI...

Page 86: ...HICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS After engaging the child lock on both rear doors check for proper engagement by trying to open a door with the internal handle WARNING Do not activate the child lock device if the rear doors emergency lock device is al ready activated If both have been activated you need to...

Page 87: ...d the safety system will stop the clos ing process and according to window position reverse the movement of the glass ELECTRIC WINDOW OPENING The driver s door armrest features two fig 84 or for ver sions markets where provided five fig 83 switches that with the key turned to MAR can be used A to open close the left front window B to open close the right front window C to open close the left rear ...

Page 88: ...acting as follows open the windows or turn the ignition key to STOP and then to MAR If no malfunction is present the window returns to its nor mal operation automatically IMPORTANT With the ignition key at STOP or removed the windows remain activated for about 2 minutes and are deactivated as soon a door is opened KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERG...

Page 89: ...t protection fuse is blown KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS Improper use of the electric windows can be dangerous Before and during opera tion always check that no one is exposed to the risk of being injured either directly by the moving window or through objects getting caught and be ing dr...

Page 90: ... open the boot using the remote control the direction indicators will flash twice BOOT OPENING THE BOOT Press button A fig 88 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 078 124 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 10 47 Pagina 88 ...

Page 91: ...g sudden braking causing injury to passengers WARNING When travelling do not put any object on the parcel shelf because they can injure passengers in the event of an accident or sudden braking WARNING Putting additional objects onto the parcel shelf or rear door speakers spoiler etc except when approved by the manufactur er can affect the correct operation of the side gas shock absorbers of the re...

Page 92: ...ERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0090m fig 91 EXTENDING THE BOOT Partial extension 1 3 or 2 3 fig 92 for versions markets where provided The boot can be partially 1 3 or 2 3 or totally extended by splitting the rear seat Proceed as follows fully lower the rear seat head restraints check that the seat belt is not twisted tilt the cushions forward as shown by the arrow fig 92 li...

Page 93: ... the right side of the boot makes allows you to carry two passengers on the left part of the rear seat Ex tending the left side of the boot allows you to carry one passenger on the right part of the rear seat Full extension fig 95 Tilting the whole rear seat forwards gives maximum load ing volume Proceed as follows fully lower the rear seat head restraints check that the seat belts are not twisted...

Page 94: ... 95 Raise the backrests and push them back until hearing the locking click of both retainers Position the seat belt buckles upwards and set the cush ion to the position of normal use IMPORTANT The backrest is correctly secured when the red band next to the handles disappears This red band in dicates that the backrest is not secured When returning the backrest to its normal position make sure it is...

Page 95: ...seat fig 99 F0U0100m fig 100 BONNET OPENING Proceed as follows pull the lever fig 100 in the direction of the arrow pull the catch A fig 101 as shown in the diagram lift the bonnet and at the same time release the bon net support rod from its locking device D fig 102 then insert the end of the bonnet support rod C fig 103 in to the hole E IMPORTANT Before opening the bonnet check that wind screen ...

Page 96: ...not fastened only by the safety catch If it is not perfectly closed do not try to press the bonnet lid down but open it and re peat the procedure IMPORTANT Always check that the bonnet is closed properly to avoid it opening while the car is travelling The following plate is applied inside the engine compart ment 94 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMER...

Page 97: ...he bonnet properly WARNING Positioning the support rod incorrectly could cause the bonnet to fall suddenly Perform these operations only when the car is sta tionary WARNING F0U0103m fig 103 F0U0620m fig 104 ROOF RACK SKI RACK 3 door versions The front hooks are located at points A fig 104 The rear hooks are located at points B marked by the O symbols on the rear side windows 5 door versions The fr...

Page 98: ...L SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS After travelling a short distance check that the coupling fastening screws are tight WARNING Distribute the load evenly and when dri ving bear in mind the increased sensitivi ty of the vehicle to side wind WARNING Strictly comply with current legal regula tions concerning maximum overall dimen sions Never exceed the permitted load see Technical specifications section 078 ...

Page 99: ...gnment every time the load transported changes FRONT FOG LIGHTS ALIGNMENT for versions markets where provided Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the direction checked and if necessary adjusted HEADLIGHTS LIGHT BEAM DIRECTION The correct direction of the headlights is essential for the comfort and safety of the driver and other road users The headlights must be correctly directed to ensure the best ...

Page 100: ... In coun tries where vehicles are driven on the other side of the road the beams are aligned by applying a specially designed adhesive film in order not to dazzle the vehicles travel ling in the opposite direction 165 6 9 R 151 50 130 F0U0506m fig 106 F0U0346m fig 107 Such film is provided by Lineaccessori Fiat and is available at Fiat Dealerships The illustrations refer to the changeover from dri...

Page 101: ...slippery ground always in safe conditions and respecting the highway code of the country where you are driving Read the following infor mation carefully This system which is an integral part of the braking sys tem prevents one or more wheels from locking and skid ding on all road surface conditions irrespective of the in tensity of the braking action ensuring that the vehicle can be controlled eve...

Page 102: ...ges Drive carefully to the nearest Fiat Dealership to have the system checked 100 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS If only warning light x lights up on the in strument panel with a message on the multifunction display where provided stop the car immediately and contact the nearest Fiat Deale...

Page 103: ...em The Hydraulic Brake Assist is deactivated on versions equipped with ESP if there is an ESP system failure indi cated by the warning light á and the message on the mul tifunction display for versions markets where provided ESP SYSTEM Electronic Stability Program for versions markets where provided This is an electronic system that controls car stability in the event of tyre grip loss helping to ...

Page 104: ... vehicle stationary on a road with a gradient higher than 5 engine running brake pedal pressed and reverse gear engaged During start up the ESP system control unit maintains the braking pressure at the wheels until the engine torque required for departure is reached or for a maximum of 1 second allowing your right foot to be moved easily from the brake pedal to the accelerator If the vehicle has n...

Page 105: ... not a parking brake therefore never leave the vehicle without having engaged the handbrake turned the engine off and select ed first gear KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS For the correct operation of the ESP and ASR systems it is vital that the tyres are the same type on all the wheels in p...

Page 106: ... where provided If you switch off the ASR during a journey it will come back on automatically when the engine is next started KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS Do not take unnecessary risks even if your vehicle is fitted with this system Your dri ving style must always be suited to the road c...

Page 107: ...e control unit together with a series of specific parameters for engine operation and diagnosis This check can also be carried out by traf fic police IMPORTANT After eliminating the problem to check the system completely Fiat Dealerships run a bench test and if necessary road tests which may also call for a long jour ney KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INA...

Page 108: ... along with the message on the multifunction display for versions markets where provid ed contact a Fiat Dealership IMPORTANT During parking manoeuvres requiring a lot of steering the steering may become harder this is nor mal and is due to the intervention of the system that pro tects the electric steering motor from overheating so no intervention is required The power steering system will start ...

Page 109: ...f the car with regulations WARNING Take the greatest of care when checking or topping up the tyre pressures If the pressure is too high road hold is compromised there is more demand on the suspension and wheels and the tyres wear abnormally WARNING Tyre pressure should be checked when the tyres are rested and cold if for whatever reason you check the pressure when the tyres are hot do not reduce t...

Page 110: ...ner ate the driver from regularly checking the pressure of the tyres and the spare wheel see Wheels in the Maintenance and care section WARNING The TPMS is not able to warn you of sud den tyre pressure losses for example when a tyre bursts In this case stop the car braking with care and avoiding sharp steering actions WARNING Replacing the normal tyres with winter tyres and vice versa requires an ...

Page 111: ...e carried out on ly by specialists Contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING Strong radio frequency interference could hinder the regular operation of the TPMS system This condition will be indicated by a mes sage on the multfunction display where provided The warning message will go off automatically as soon as the interference ceases to disturb the system WARNING If the vehicle is fitted with TPMS when ...

Page 112: ...intervention Replacing a wheel with the spare wheel Replacing wheels with snow tyres Replacing wheels with snow tyres Replacing wheels with others of a different size Switching wheels front rear Given as an alternative in the Owner s Handbook and available at Lineaccessori Fiat Not cross swapped tyres must stay on the same side NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO NO Contact a Fiat Dealership Repai...

Page 113: ...ission Press the clutch pedal to allow the engine to be restarted START STOP SYSTEM for versions markets where provided FOREWORD The Start Stop device automatically stops the engine each time the vehicle is stationary and starts it again when the driver wants to move off This improves the efficiency of the vehicle by reducing fu el consumption the emission of harmful gases and noise pollution The ...

Page 114: ...ar to initiali se the system In the aforesaid cases for versions markets where pro vided the LED on the button will light up fig 112 With Dualogic gearbox for versions markets where provided If the gear lever is in position N place it in any other gear otherwise release the brake pedal or move the gear lever to or R MANUAL ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION You can activate deactivate the device by press...

Page 115: ... Start Stop system for more than about three minutes automatic climate control system for establishing a com fortable temperature or enabling the MAX DEF func tion With a gear engaged the engine can be automatically restarted only by fully depressing the clutch pedal The dri ver is asked to perform this operation through a message on the instrument panel and where provided by the warn ing light fi...

Page 116: ...NGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0203m fig 113 ENERGY SAVING FUNCTION For versions markets where provided If after the engine has been automatically restarted the driver does not take any action for a period of about 3 minutes the Start Stop system will definitively stop the engine to avoid fuel consumption In these cases the en gine can be...

Page 117: ...INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0643m fig 114 CAR INACTIVITY If the vehicle is not used for a long period or if the bat tery is replaced it is necessary to disconnect the battery electric supply to execute this type of operation very care fully proceed as follows press the button A fig 114 to remove the connector B from the sensor C monitoring the battery cond...

Page 118: ... is necessary to make sure that the car is off with the ignition key in the OFF position WARNING For cars with a Dualogic transmission if the engine cuts out automatically on a gradient it is advisable to restart the engine by moving the gear lever towards or without releasing the brake pedal For vehicles with Dua logic transmission where the Hill Holder function is present in case of stop downhil...

Page 119: ...erse gear is engaged a buzzer warning is auto matically activated if there is an obstacle within the range of operation GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR SYSTEM for versions markets where provided The GSI system Gear Shift Indicator advises the driver to change gear via a signal on the instrument panel see fig 117 Through the GSI where provided the driver is advised that changing gear will reduce fuel consumpt...

Page 120: ...e trail er cable plug is removed When using special washing equipment such as high pres sure jets or steam cleaning clean the sensors very quick ly keeping the jet more than 10 cm away KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS The driver always has ultimate responsi bility for parking and other dange...

Page 121: ...park ing assistance system performance could be due to the presence on the surface of the sensor of ice snow mud thick paint The sensor may detect a non existent obstacle echo interference due to mechanical interferences for ex ample when washing the vehicle rain strong wind hail The indications sent by the sensor can also be altered by the presence of ultrasonic devices e g pneumatic brake system...

Page 122: ...m diameter 40W max power each 2 full range speakers on rear doors and rear valance panels 130 mm diameter 40W max power each radio aerial wire aerial Sound system installation The sound system must be installed in the place occupied by the central oddments compartment where you will find the wiring To extract the compartment press in the points shown in the diagram corresponding to the retainer sy...

Page 123: ...t they are installed by a specialised centre according to rules of good engineering practice in compliance with the manufacturer s instructions IMPORTANT Traffic police may not allow the car on the road if devices have been installed which modify the features of the car This may also cause invalidation of warranty in relation to faults caused by the change or either directly or indirectly related ...

Page 124: ...in the proportions shown on the container with the fuel Pour the additive into the tank before the fuel When using or parking the vehicle for a long time in the mountains or cold areas it is advisable to refuel using lo cally 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 in accordance with EN590 European ...

Page 125: ...ning fire risk Keep your face away from the fuel tank opening to avoid breathing in harmful vapours WARNING F0U0111m fig 121 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT The devices for reducing petrol engine emissions are the following three way catalytic converter Lambda sensors fuel evaporation prevention system In addition do not let the engine run even for a test with one or more spark plugs disconnected The f...

Page 126: ...ing the car bon particles The regeneration procedure is handled automatically by the engine control unit according to the filter conditions and vehicle use conditions During regeneration the following may occur a limited in crease in the engine speed activation of the fan a limited increase in fumes and high temperatures at the exhaust These are not faults they do not impair vehicle perfor mance o...

Page 127: ...il the locking click is heard If the seat belt jams let it rewind for a short stretch then pull it out again without jerking To unfasten the seat belts press button C Guide the seat belt with your hand while it is rewinding to prevent it from twisting Through the reel the belt automatically adapts to the body of the passenger wearing it allowing freedom of move ment KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STA...

Page 128: ... in the event of a violent collision back seat passengers not wearing seat belts represent a serious danger not only to themselves but also to the front seat passengers WARNING Ensure that the backrest is properly se cured on both sides so that it does not fly forwards in the event of sharp braking and injure passengers WARNING SBR SYSTEM for versions markets where provided The car is fitted with ...

Page 129: ...ng opera tion of the pretensioners This smoke is not harmful and does not indicate a fire The pretensioner does not require any maintenance or lu brication Anything that modifies its original conditions invalidates its efficiency If due to unusual natural events floods sea storms etc the device has been affected by water and mud it must be replaced KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING W...

Page 130: ...e abdomen fig 126 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS The belt must not be twisted The upper part must cross the shoulder and the chest diagonally The lower part must adhere to the hips fig 127 not to the abdomen Do not use devices clips clamps etc that prevent the belts from be ing snug to the...

Page 131: ... or children on their lap and use the belts to protect both of them In general do not place any objects between the person and the belt WARNING HOW TO KEEP THE SEAT BELTS EFFECTIVE Observe the following precautions for correct seat belt maintenance always make sure the belt is well stretched and never twisted make sure that it is free to run without ob structions replace the belt after a serious a...

Page 132: ...he result of research in relation to the best protection for children is illustrated in European Reg ulation ECE R44 which divides the restraint systems in to five groups in addition to making their use compulso ry Group 0 up to 10 kg Group 0 up to 13 kg Group 1 9 18 kg Group 2 15 25 kg Group 3 22 36 kg As you can see the groups overlap partly and in fact there are devices on sale that cover more ...

Page 133: ... necessary to carry a child on the front seat in a backwards facing cradle seat the passenger s front and side airbags should be deactivated through the setup menu Deactivation can be verified by checking the warning light on the instrument panel Also the passenger seat should be as far back as possible to avoid contact between the child seat and the dashboard WARNING The diagram is only an indica...

Page 134: ...c tion of the seat is to position the child correctly in rela tion to the belts so that the diagonal part adheres to the chest and not to the neck and that the horizontal part fits over the child s hips and not the abdomen GROUP 3 For children between 22 kg and 36 kg there are boost ers allowing the seatbelt to fit correctly Fig 132 shows proper child seat positioning on the rear seat Children ove...

Page 135: ...the car as shown in the following table Front Rear Central Group Weight range passenger passenger rear passenger Groups 0 0 up to 13 kg U U Group 1 9 18 kg U U Group 2 15 25 kg U U Group 3 22 36 kg U U Key U suitable for child restraint systems in the Universal category according to European Standard ECE R44 for the specified Groups on cars whose passenger seat is not adjustable in height the back...

Page 136: ...STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS Do not place a child seat facing backwards on the front seat if the passenger side airbag is enabled Deployment of the airbag in an accident could cause fatal injuries to the baby re gardless of the severity of the collision It is ad visable to always carry children in a child seat on t...

Page 137: ... Fiat For any further details on installation use refer to the in struction manual for the child seat F0U0122m fig 133 F0U0124m fig 135 F0U0123m fig 134 Fit the child seat when the car is station ary The child seat is correctly anchored to the brackets when you hear the click Follow the instructions for assembly disassembly and po sitioning that the child seat manufacturer must supply WARNING 125 ...

Page 138: ... orientation class Isofix position Group 0 up to 10 kg Group 0 up 0 to 13 kg Group I from 9 to 18 kg IUF suitable for forward facing Isofix child restraint systems universal class fitted with third upper fastener approved for the weight group IL suitable for specific Isofix type child restraint systems approved for this type of car The seat can be installed by moving the front seat forward IL IL I...

Page 139: ...uld cause injury It will deflate immediately afterwards The front driver passenger airbags and the driver s knee bag where provided are not a replacement for but rather complement the use of belts which should always be worn as specified by law in Europe and most non Euro pean countries The volume of the front airbags at maximum inflation fills most of the space between the steering wheel and the ...

Page 140: ...heel KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS FRONT AIRBAG ON PASSENGER SIDE fig 137 This consists of an instant inflating bag contained in a spe cial compartment in the dashboard this bag has a larger volume than that of the driver s 125 146 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 10 51 Pagina 138 ...

Page 141: ...at The front passenger seat must also be positioned back as far as possible in order to avoid the child restraint sys tem from coming into contact with the dashboard Immediately reactivate the passenger airbag as soon as the child restraint system has been re moved WARNING ALWAYS comply with the instructions on the label stuck on both sides of the sun visor Front passenger airbag and child restrai...

Page 142: ...on käytössä P RISCO DE MORTE OU FERIMENTOS GRAVES Não posicionar o banco para crianças numa posição contrária ao sentido de marcha quando o airbag de passageiro estiver activo LT GALI IŠTIKTI MIRTIS ARBA GALITE RIMTAI SUSIŽEISTI Nedėkite vaiko sėdynės atgręžtos nugara į priekinį automobilio stiklą ten kur yra veikiant keleivio oro pagalvė S KAN VARA LIVSHOTANDE ELLER LEDA TILL ALLVARLIGA SKADOR Pl...

Page 143: ...TY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF FRONT AND SIDE PASSENGER AIRBAGS for versions markets where provided Should it be absolutely necessary to carry a child on the front seat the passenger front and side airbags can be de activated The instrument panel warning light will stay on constantly until t...

Page 144: ...vided pro tect car occupants from side on crashes of medium high severity by placing the bag between the occupant and the internal parts of the side structure of the car Non acti vation of side bags in other types of collisions head on collisions rear shunts roll overs etc is not an indica tion of system malfunction In the event of a side on crash an electronic control unit triggers the inflation ...

Page 145: ...ed by appropri ate finishings Window bags have been designed for protecting the head of front and rear occupants in the event of a side on col lision thanks to the wide cushion inflation surface F0U0127m fig 139 SIDE BAGS fig 139 for versions markets where provided Front side airbags are housed in the seat backrests They consist of an instant inflation bag designed to increase pro tection of the o...

Page 146: ...a system fault IMPORTANT In the event of a side on crash the system offers the best protection if you have a correct position on the seat because this allows the side bags to inflate cor rectly IMPORTANT The front airbags and or side bags may be deployed if the car is subject to heavy knocks involving the underbody area such as violent shocks against steps kerbs or low obstacles the car falling in...

Page 147: ...the airbags or pretensioners may not trig ger in the event of an accident or in a minor num ber of cases they could activate incorrectly Con tact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have the system checked before driving off WARNING GENERAL WARNINGS Do not travel with objects in your lap in front of your chest or between your lips pipes pencils etc In the event of a crash when the airbag is deployed ...

Page 148: ... key is turned to STOP none of the safety devices airbags or pretensioners will be deployed in the event of collision Non deployment of these de vices does not indicate a system malfunction WARNING When the ignition key is turned to MAR the warning light turns on with front airbag on passenger s side enabled and blinks for a few seconds to remind you that the passenger airbag will activate in the ...

Page 149: ...g system cho sen to reduce the number of servicing interventions and effects neither functionality nor reliability KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS STARTING AND DRIVING It is dangerous to let the engine run in en closed spaces The engine consumes oxy gen and produces carbon dioxide carbon m...

Page 150: ...RTING AND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS wait for the warning lights Y and m to turn off The hotter the engine is the quicker this will happen fully depress the clutch pedal without touching the ac celerator turn the ignition key to AVV as soon as warning light m goes out If you wait too long you will lose the ben efit of the he...

Page 151: ... moving KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS Remember that the brake booster and pow er steering are not operational until the en gine has been started so you need to apply much more force than usual to the brake pedal and steering wheel Never jump start the engine by pushing towing or driving ...

Page 152: ...dbrake proceed as follows pull up slightly on the lever and press release button A hold button A down and lower the lever The x warning light on the instrument panel will go out Press the brake pedal when carrying out this operation to prevent the car from moving accidentally PARKING THE VEHICLE Proceed as follows stop the engine and engage the handbrake engage a gear first gear if the vehicle is ...

Page 153: ...ed before en gaging reverse to prevent damage to the gears and grating With 6 speed gearbox to engage reverse R from neutral lift ring A under the knob and at the same time move the gearstick to the right and then backwards fig 142 Depress the clutch pedal fully to change gear correctly Therefore the floor area under the pedals should be clear ensure that any rubber mats are flat and do not interf...

Page 154: ...er to transport particularly bulky objects Electrical devices Use electrical devices only for the amount of time need ed The heated rear window auxiliary headlights wind screen wipers and fan heater use up a considerable amount of current causing increased fuel consumption up to 25 in the urban cycle Air conditioning Air conditioning leads to higher fuel consumption on av erage up to 20 If the tem...

Page 155: ...celeration Accelerating violently severely affects consumption and emissions acceleration should be gradual and should not exceed the maximum torque CONDITIONS OF USE Cold starting Short distances and frequent cold start ups will prevent the engine from reaching optimal running temperature Con sequently both fuel consumption from 15 to 30 on the urban cycle and emissions will increase Traffic and ...

Page 156: ... capacity of the car by the same amount Con sider the weight of the trailer fully laden including acces sories and luggage to make sure you do not exceed the maximum towable weight shown on the vehicle regis tration document Respect each country s speed limits for vehicles towing trailers The top speed must not exceed 100 km h at any time You should fit a suitable stabiliser to the trailer KNOWING...

Page 157: ...TOW HOOK The towing device should be fastened to the body by spe cialised personnel in accordance with any additional infor mation supplied by the manufacturer of the device The towing device must meet current regulations with ref erence 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 is to be instal...

Page 158: ... to the body avoiding any type of drilling of the rear bumper that remains visible when the hook is removed IMPORTANT It is compulsory to at tach a label plainly visible of suitable size and material at the same level as the hitch ball with the following wording MAX LOAD ON BALL 60 kg After assembly the screw holes should be sealed to prevent exhaust gases getting in WARNING fig 143 F0U0132m Exist...

Page 159: ... of snow tyres is much lower than that of standard tyres in normal conditions or on long motorway stretches You should therefore use them only in the conditions for which they were designed IMPORTANT When using snow tyres with a maximum speed index below the one that can be reached by the car increased by 5 place a notice in the passenger com partment plainly in view which states the maximum speed...

Page 160: ... it if the indicator shows a dark colour without the cen tral green area do not drain the engine cooling system IMPORTANT Where relevant switch off the car alarm with the remote control 158 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 16 and 17 tyres cannot be fitted with chains WARNING Keep your speed...

Page 161: ...ped with a Du alogic gearbox see the attached Supplement KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES If the warning light x turns on when trav elling on certain versions together with the message on the display stop the car imme diately and contact a Fiat Dealership WARNIN...

Page 162: ... the ignition key is moved to MAR position the warnintg light turns on but should go off after a few seconds The warning light turns on when the engine is overheated If the warning light comes on proceed as fol lows when driving normally stop the car switch off the en gine and check that the coolant level in the reservoir is not below the MIN mark If it is wait for the engine to cool down then slo...

Page 163: ...the ignition key is turned to MAR but it should go out as soon as the engine has started with the engine running at idle speed a brief delay before going out is acceptable Con tact a Fiat Dealership immediately if the warning light stays on either permanently or flashing A specific message is displayed on certain versions w LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE red DEGRADED OIL red for versions markets where pr...

Page 164: ...ased although it will still be possible to steer the car Contact a Fiat Dealership On some versions the display shows the associated mes sage g Note that engine oil degrades faster under the following circumstances use of the vehicle mainly for city driving requiring more frequent regeneration of the DPF use of the vehicle for short drives in which the engine does not have time to reach its regula...

Page 165: ...ic message is displayed on certain versions k EBD FAULT red amber Warning lights x and lit at the same time with the engine running in dicates an EBD system failure or that the system is not available This may cause premature locking of the rear wheels in the event of violent braking causing the car to swerve Drive very carefully to a Fiat Dealership to have the system inspected immediately On som...

Page 166: ...the warning light either stays on or comes on during car travel on permanently this means there is a fault in the sup ply ignition system which could cause high exhaust emissions loss of performance poor handling and high fuel consumption levels A specific message is displayed on certain versions Under these conditions the vehicle can continue travel ling at moderate speed without demanding excess...

Page 167: ...e MAR position illuminates the warning light but it will switch off after a few seconds The warning light comes on when the system is either not working properly or not available Under these circum stances the braking system will work as normal but without the extra performance offered by the ABS system Drive carefully and go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible On some versions the display sh...

Page 168: ... Fiat Deal ership as soon as possible to have the system bled Water may have entered the tank if this appears immediately after refuelling if this happens switch the engine off immediately and contact a Fiat Deal ership FIAT CODE VEHICLE PROTECTION SYSTEM FAULT amber for versions markets where provided The warning light may come on and a message on the multifunction display may appear on certain v...

Page 169: ...ult for versions markets where provided The warning light comes on when a rain sensor failure is detected see Multifunction display in the Controls section Contact a Fiat Dealership A specific message is displayed on certain versions Parking sensor fault for versions markets where provided The warning light turns on when a failure is detected in the parking sensors In this case contact a Fiat Deal...

Page 170: ...eved by travelling at 60 km h with engine revs above 2000 rpm If this light comes on it does not mean the car is defec tive so there is no need to take it to a garage A specific message will appear on the display when the warning light comes on for versions markets where provided h Always drive at a speed appropriate to the traffic conditions the weather and speed limits The engine may be turned o...

Page 171: ...an alternative A specific message is displayed on cer tain versions SIDELIGHTS TAILLIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS green FOLLOW ME HOME green Sidelights taillights and dipped beam headlights The light comes on when the sidelights taillights or dipped beams are turned on Follow Me Home The light will turn when this device is active see Follow Me Home in the Dashboard and controls section The disp...

Page 172: ...Tyre pressure low in this section and it will stay on until the car slows down to a speed below the preset threshold IMPORTANT In this case slow down immediately because tyre overheating could damage tyre performance and dura bility beyond repair and may even make the tyre explode CHECK TYRE PRESSURE amber TYRE PRESSURE LOW amber TYRE PRESSURE UNSUITABLE FOR SPEED amber for versions markets where ...

Page 173: ...ROL green for versions markets where provided When the ignition key is moved to MAR posi tion the warnintg light turns on but should go off after a few seconds The warning light is lit up on the display by rotating the Cruise Control twist switch to ON A specific message is displayed on certain versions Ü Strong radio frequency noises could hin der the regular operation of the TPMS system This con...

Page 174: ...eduled servicing deadline õ MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS blue The light comes on when the main beams are turned on 1 Possible presence of ice on the road The outside temperature indicator starts flash ing when the outside temperature reaches or falls below 3 C and the symbol lights up on the display to warn the driver of the possible presence of ice on the road The display will show the associated message...

Page 175: ...ge Furthermore battery fluid is poisonous and corrosive avoid con tact with skin and eyes Keep naked flames and lit cigarettes away from the battery Do not cre ate sparks WARNING fig 144 F0U00804m 173 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS Proceed as follows to start the car connect the positive ...

Page 176: ...talled on another vehicle prevent accidental contact be tween metallic parts of the two vehicles NB For cars with Start Stop system in case of starting by booster battery refer to Knowing your vehicle chapter paragraph Start Stop system BUMP STARTING Never bump start the engine by pushing towing or driving downhill This could cause fuel to flow into the catalytic converter and damage it beyond rep...

Page 177: ...ack cannot be repaired If it breaks it must be re placed with the same type no tool other than its cranking device may be fitted on the jack To change a tyre proceed as follows stop the car where it is not a danger to other road users and you can replace the wheel safely The ground should be flat and solid turn the engine off and engage the handbrake engage first gear or reverse wear the reflectiv...

Page 178: ...nd the jack until the top of the jack G fits correctly into jacking point H warn anybody nearby that the car is about to be lifted They must stay clear and not touch the car until it is back on the ground KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 173 208 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 11 45 Pagina 176 ...

Page 179: ...d remove the wheel make sure the contact surfaces between spare wheel and hub are clean so that the fastening bolts will not come loose fit the spare wheel by inserting the first bolt two threads into the hole closest to the inflation valve fit the hub cap by aligning the crescent hole with the bolt you have fitted using the wrench tighten the fastening bolts turn the jack handle L fig 147 to lowe...

Page 180: ...oy rims Proceed as follows place the wheel onto the hub and tighten the bolts us ing the wrench provided lower the car and remove the jack using the wrench provided fully tighten the bolts in the sequence shown previously After tyre replacement stow the spare wheel in the space provided in the boot put the jack back in its container partially open by forc ing it slightly against the container wall...

Page 181: ... to the personnel charged with handling the treated tyre compressor D fig 150 including gauge and connections a pair of protective gloves located in the side part of the compressor adapters for inflating different elements You can also find the screwdriver and tow hitch in the quick repair kit container stored in the boot under the carpet F0U0140m fig 151 Hand over the instruction booklet to the p...

Page 182: ...ve repairs so you can only temporarily repair the tyres WARNING The canister contains ethylene glycol It contains latex which may cause an aller gic reaction Harmful if swallowed Irritates the eyes There could be a reaction in case of inhala tion or contact Avoid contact with your eyes skin and clothes In the event of contact wash imme diately with plenty of water Do not induce vom iting if swallo...

Page 183: ...pin E fig 154 into the nearest socket and switch on the compressor by moving switch D fig 153 to position 1 on Inflate the tyre to the pressure specified in the Tyre pressure paragraph in the Technical specifications section For a more accurate reading check pressure gauge F fig 153 with the compressor off if after 5 minutes you cannot reach at least 1 5 bar un plug the compressor from the valve a...

Page 184: ...el where it can be easily seen by the driver as a reminder that the tyre has been treated with the quick repair kit Drive carefully particularly on bends Do not ex ceed 80 km h Do not accelerate or brake sud denly WARNING after driving for about 10 minutes stop and check the tyre pressure again remember to put the handbrake on If the pressure has fallen below 1 8 bar do not drive any further the F...

Page 185: ... may also be used for restoring pressure only Release the quick coupling and connect directly to the tyre valve fig 156 in this way the canister will not be connected to the compressor and no sealing fluid will be injected F0U0145m fig 156 F0U0146m fig 157 CYLINDER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE To replace the cylinder proceed as follows disconnect A fig 157 turn the canister anticlockwise to lift it out i...

Page 186: ...ARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS Halogen lamps must be handled holding the metallic part only Touching the trans parent part of the bulb with your fingers may reduce the intensity of the light emitted and even compromise the longevity of the bulb itself In the event of accidental contact wipe the bulb with an alcohol soaked cloth and allow to dry Changes or repairs to the electrical system el...

Page 187: ...hen the head lights are switched on The presence of drops inside the headlights indicates infiltration of water Go to a Fiat Deal ership TYPES OF BULBS fig 158 Various types of bulbs are fitted to your vehicle A Glass bulbs pushed into position Pull to extract B Bayonet type bulbs to remove from its holder press the bulb in and turn it anti clockwise C Tubular bulbs release them from their contact...

Page 188: ...ont sidelights Front fog lights where provided Front direction indicators Side direction indicators Rear direction indicators Taillights Brake lights Third brake light Reverse lights Rear fog lights Number plate lights Front ceiling light with movable lens Front ceiling light with spot lights Rear ceiling light Boot light Courtesy light D A A B A B B B A C C C A C H4 W21W W5W H11 PY21W WY5W P21W L...

Page 189: ...he cap ensuring that it locks into place CHANGING AN EXTERIOR BULB For the type of bulb and relative power rating see Chang ing a bulb FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS fig 159 The front light clusters contain sidelights dipped beam main beam and direction indicator bulbs The bulbs are arranged inside the light cluster as follows A sidelights B daytime running lights C direction indicators D main beam dipped b...

Page 190: ...ING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0150m fig 162 MAIN DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS To change the bulb proceed as follows remove the rubber cap disconnect the central electric connector B fig 162 and release the bulb holder catch remove the bulb A and replace it fit the new bulb aligning the outlines of the metallic part with the grooves o...

Page 191: ...e right left wheel inwards D F0U0153m fig 165 turn the catch A fig 163 then lift off the access lid B remove the bulb holder cover C fig 164 by turning it anti clockwise remove the bulb D fig 165 by pushing it in gently and turning anti clockwise bayonet clamping then re place it refit the bulb holder cover C fig 164 by turning it clock wise and locking it properly close the lid B fig 163 then tig...

Page 192: ...ange the bulb proceed as follows slide the lens A towards the front of the car to press in the internal catch B then pull the unit outwards turn the bulb holder C anti clockwise extract bulb D and replace it refit the bulb holder C into the lens by turning it clock wise refit the unit making sure the internal catch B clicks in to place FRONT FOG LIGHTS for versions markets where provided To replac...

Page 193: ...side the light cluster fig 169 as follows D direction indicators E brake lights To change the bulb proceed as follows undo both fastening bolts A fig 169 F0U0155m fig 169 disconnect the central electric connector B and pull the lens unit outwards unhook the bulb holder by unclipping the fasteners C fig 170 remove the bulb by pushing it in gently and turning an ti clockwise bayonet clamping then re...

Page 194: ...everse lights B replaced THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig 172 To change the bulb proceed as follows F0U0648m fig 171 F0U0281m fig 172 open the boot remove the rubber caps press in the catches and remove the lens unit C fig 172 disconnect the electric connector press in the tabs D fig 172 and remove the bulb holder remove the snap fitted bulb and replace it NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS To change the bulb proceed as fo...

Page 195: ...rovided Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs manipulate the points shown by the arrows and remove light D fig 174 open the protective flap E fig 174a replace bulb F by releasing it from the side contacts and making sure that the new bulb is correctly clamped be tween these contacts re close the protective flap E and fit light into its hous ing making sure it locks into place properly F0U0160m f...

Page 196: ...sure it locks into place properly 194 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE CONTENTS F0U0163m fig 175 FRONT CEILING LIGHT Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs manipulate the points shown by the arrows and remove light A fig 175 open the protective flap B fig 176 replace bulbs C by releasing them from the side con tacts and ma...

Page 197: ... light A fig 180 by levering on the point shown by the arrow open the protective cover B and replace the snap fitted bulb re close the protective cover B over the lens refit the light A by inserting it in its correct position first ly on one side and then on the other until it clicks into place COURTESY LIGHT fig 179 To change the bulb proceed as follows remove the light A fig 179 by levering on t...

Page 198: ...other side until you hear the clip lock in to place F0U0168m fig 180 PUDDLE LIGHTS fig 181 for versions markets where provided To change the bulb proceed as follows remove the light by pressing clip A fig 181 with a screw driver press the sides of bulb shield B fig 182 on the two fas tening pins and turn it replace the snap fitted bulb C reposition the bulb shield by fitting the two fastening pins...

Page 199: ...same colour B undamaged fuse C fuse with damaged filament Should the fuse blow again contact a Fi at Dealership Never replace a blown fuse with metal wires or other materials WARNING Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher amperage FIRE HAZARD WARNING If a general protection fuse MEGA FUSE MIDI FUSE MAXI FUSE is activated contact a Fiat Dealership Remove the key from the ignition and switc...

Page 200: ...DCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS FUSE LOCATION The fuses are grouped in three control units on the dash board in the engine compartment and in the left hand side of the boot Dashboard fuse box fig 185 To access the dashboard fuse box loosen the screws A fig 184 and remove the cover 173 208 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 11 46 Pagina 198 ...

Page 201: ...G ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0174m fig 186 Engine compartment fuse box fig 187 To access the fuse box located next to the battery re move the protective cover fig 186 by manipulating the points indicated by the arrow F0U0175m fig 187 173 208 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 11 46 Pagina 199 ...

Page 202: ... located on the left side of the boot open the relevant inspection lid as shown in fig 188 200 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 173 208 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 11 46 Pagina 200 ...

Page 203: ...tch on brake pedal N O contact third brake light Door locking unlocking motors dead lock activation motors boot unlocking motor Windscreen rear window washer pump Electric window motor on driver side front door Electric window motor on passenger side front door Supply for dashboard control lights parking control unit tyre pressure measurement control unit electric wing mirror movement rain sensor ...

Page 204: ...ngle tone horn Left main beam headlight right main beam headlight Additional heater Air conditioning compressor Heated rear window Fuel pump on tank Left fog light right fog light Methane system supply management solenoid valves Socket ready for use Passenger compartment socket cigarette lighter Battery charge status sensor De mister on driver side wing mirror de mister on passenger side wing mirr...

Page 205: ... on driver s seat Spare Electric windows system motor control unit on right hand door Spare Driver s seat heater control unit Tow hook system capability for after sale fuse assembly Boot socket Electric windows system motor control unit on left hand door TPMS tyre pressure monitoring system control unit Front passenger seat heater control unit Spare Spare 17 14 01 03 04 15 10 16 08 07 05 11 13 09 ...

Page 206: ...minute before disconnecting and then reconnecting the battery electrical supply We recommend recharging the battery slowly for ap proximately 24 hours at low amperage Rapid charging with high currents could damage the battery VERSIONS WITHOUT Start Stop SYSTEM fig 190 Charge the battery as follows disconnect terminal B fig 190 from negative battery pole A connect the charger cables to the battery ...

Page 207: ...ttery turn on the charger when you have finished turn the charger off before dis connecting the battery reconnect the connector B to the battery sensor C KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS fig 191 F0U0806m Battery fluid is poisonous and corrosive avoid contact with your skin and eyes The batt...

Page 208: ...l elements are not damaged and that the cas ing is not cracked which could cause poisonous corrosive acid to leak WARNING RAISING THE CAR If the car needs to be lifted go to a Fiat Dealership which is equipped with the arm hoist or workshop lift Lift the car only by positioning the ends of the jack arms or the workshop lift at the points shown in fig 192 IMPORTANT For Sport versions take care not ...

Page 209: ...he rear or front threaded pin fig 193 F0U0625m F0U0626m fig 194 The brake booster and power steering will not work while the vehicle is being towed You will therefore need to apply more force to the brake pedal and steering wheel Do not use bendy cables for towing and avoid jerking Make sure not to damage parts in contact with the car while tow ing When towing the vehicle be sure to respect the sp...

Page 210: ...o damage parts in contact with the car while towing Respect the rules of the high way code when towing the car specifically in re lation to the towing device and road conduct WARNING The front and rear tow hooks should be used only for emergency operations on the road You are allowed to tow the car for short dis tances using an appropriate device in accordance with the highway code a rigid bar to ...

Page 211: ...ps ac cording to fixed time or kilometres miles intervals 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 your explicit agreement If your car is used frequently for towing the interval between one service operation and the next should be reduced IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Scheduled Servicing services a...

Page 212: ...et to check supply engine management system operation emissions and for versions markets where provided engine oil degradation Visually inspect condition of exterior bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel system brakes rubber elements boots sleeves bushes etc Check windscreen rear window wiper blade position wear Check operation of windscreen washer system and adjust jets if ne...

Page 213: ...oil level Change engine oil and oil filter 1 Replace spark plugs Replace accessory drive belt s 2 Replace toothed timing belt 2 Replace air cleaner cartridge 3 Replace brake fluid Replace passenger compartment filter 3 1 If the vehicle is used mainly around town or the annual km is less than 10 000 km the engine oil and engine oil filter must be changed every year 2 Areas that are not dusty advise...

Page 214: ...screen washer battery etc Check exhaust emissions smokiness Use the diagnosis socket to check supply engine management system operation emissions and for versions markets where provided engine oil degradation Visually inspect condition of exterior bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel system brakes rubber elements boots sleeves bushes etc Check windscreen rear window wiper bla...

Page 215: ...lter 5 1 The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions and is signalled by the warning light or message in the instrument panel Anyway it must never exceed 2 years 2 If the car is mainly used in towns and cities change the engine oil and filter every year 3 Areas that are not dusty advised maximum mileage 120 000 km Regardle...

Page 216: ... electrolyte visually inspect condition of accessory drive belts check pollen filter and replace it if required check air filter and replace if required REGULAR CHECKS Every 1 000 km or before long journeys check and if nec essary top up engine coolant fluid level brake fluid level windscreen washer fluid level tyre pressures and conditions operation of lighting system headlights direction indi ca...

Page 217: ...and vapours may be present constituting a fire risk WARNING 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 1 Engine coolant 2 Battery 3 Windscreen washer fluid 4 Brake fluid 5 Engine oil fig 195 0 9 Twinair Turbo 105HP versions F0U0809m fig 196 1 2 Euro 4 1 4 8V Euro 4 versions F0U0649m 209 232 PUNTO EA...

Page 218: ...GHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 1 Engine coolant 2 Battery 3 Windscreen washer fluid 4 Brake fluid 5 Engine oil fig 197 1 4 Turbo Multi Air versions F0U0639m 209 232 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 07 04 14 10 12 Pagina 216 ...

Page 219: ...MESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 1 Engine coolant 2 Battery 3 Windscreen washer fluid 4 Brake fluid 5 Engine oil 6 Diesel filter fig 199 1 3 Multijet Euro 5 versions F0U0641m 209 232 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 07 04 14 10 12 Pagina 217 ...

Page 220: ...d with the vehicle parked on level ground F0U0284m fig 203 1 3 Multijet versions F0U0283m fig 202 1 4 Turbo Multi Air versions F0U0811m fig 200 0 9 Twinair Turbo 105HP versions For all versions 0 9 Twinair Turbo 105HP excluded Extract the engine oil dipstick clean it with a cloth that does not leave any trace and resinsert it Extract the en gine oil dipstick again and check that the level is betwe...

Page 221: ...r in the prescribed oil through the filler A until it reaches the MAX mark The oil level must never exceed the MAX mark IMPORTANT After adding or changing the oil let the en gine run for a few seconds and wait a few minutes after switching it off before checking the level ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION The maximum engine oil consumption is usually 400 grams every 1 000 km During the initial period of usag...

Page 222: ...gives freeze protection up to 35 C When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather con ditions we recommend using a 60 40 mixture of PARAFLUUP and distilled water PARAFLUUP anti freeze is used in the en gine cooling system Use the same fluid as in the cooling system when topping up PARAFLUUP should not be mixed with any other type of fluid If this accidentally occurs do not start the engine...

Page 223: ...IONAL SC35 and 70 water in summer 50 TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 and 50 water in winter At temperatures below 20 C use undiluted TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 fluid Check the level through the reservoir Do not travel if the windscreen washer reservoir is empty using the windscreen washer is essential for improving visibility WARNING Some commercial additives for wind screen washing are flammable The en gi...

Page 224: ...ifica tions NB Carefully clean the reservoir cap A and the sur rounding surfaces When opening the cap make sure that no dirt gets into the reservoir For topping up always use a funnel with integrated filter that has a mesh inferior or equal to 0 12 mm Prevent brake fluid which is highly corro sive from coming into contact with paint ed parts Should this occur immediately wash with water Brake flui...

Page 225: ... fluid is poisonous and highly corro sive In the event of accidental contact wash the parts immediately with water and mild soap then rinse with plenty of water In case of swallowing immediately call a doctor WARNING The symbol π on the container indicates a synthetic brake fluid which is different from a mineral fluid Using a mineral type fluid will damage the special rubber seals of the brak ing...

Page 226: ...e fluid is too low can damage it irreparably and generate a risk of explosion WARNING REPLACING THE BATTERY If required replace the battery with an original spare part with the same specifications If a battery with different specifications is fitted the ser vice intervals given in the Scheduled Servicing Plan will no longer be valid For battery maintenance you should therefore refer to the instruc...

Page 227: ...rming any operation on the electrical sys tem disconnect the negative battery cable make sure battery terminals are fully tightened IMPORTANT If the battery remains with the charge be low 50 for a long time it becomes damaged through sul phation and its starting capacity is reduced The battery will also be more at risk of freezing this can happen as early as 10 C Refer to Car inactivity in Startin...

Page 228: ...e coun try where you are driving IMPORTANT NOTES Where possible avoid braking suddenly wheel spinning and crashing into kerbs potholes or other obstacles Long distances on uneven roads can damage the tyres check the tyres regularly for cuts on the sides swelling or irregular tread wear Go to a Fiat Dealership if re quired avoid overloading the car when travelling this may cause serious damage to t...

Page 229: ...oad holding de pends on correct tyre pressures WARNING If the pressure is too low the tyre will over heat and could be seriously damaged WARNING Avoid switching the tyres from the right side of the vehicle to the left side and vice versa Do not re spray alloy wheel rims at temperatures higher than 150 C The mechanical characteris tics of the wheels may be compromised WARNING if a tyre is replaced ...

Page 230: ...zero temperatures Use an antifreeze product to release it if required remove any snow from the glass in addition to pro tecting the blades this prevents the electric motor from overheating do not operate the windscreen wipers on dry glass Driving with worn wiper blades is a serious hazard because visibility is reduced in bad weather WARNING F0U0290m fig 208 Replacing the windscreen wiper blades fi...

Page 231: ... the cover A and remove the arm from the car slackening the nut B that fastens it to the pivot pin fit the new arm positioning it correctly and fully tight en the nut lower the cover SPRAY NOZZLES Windscreen washer fig 210 If the jet is not coming out firstly check that there is flu id in the reservoir see Checking levels in this section Then check that the nozzle holes are not clogged use a needl...

Page 232: ...xed sections to prevent condensation and pockets of moisture from triggering rust inside 230 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS VEHICLE BODY AND UNDERBODY WARRANTY Your car is covered by warranty against perforation due to rust of any original element of the structure or body work For the gen...

Page 233: ...ty of triggering rust processes IMPORTANT Bird droppings should be washed off im mediately and thoroughly as the acid they contain is par ticularly aggressive Detergents cause water pollution The ve hicle should be washed only in areas equipped for collecting and purifying the liquids used in the washing process Windows Use specific detergents to clean the windows Also use clean cloths to avoid sc...

Page 234: ...nd or excessive rubbing against clothing accessories such as met al buckles and Velcro strips which by applying a high pres sure on the fabric in a small area could cause some threads to break thereby damaging the upholstery PLASTIC PARTS It is advisable to clean interior plastic parts with a damp cloth and a solution of water and non abrasive mild soap To remove grease and tough stains use produc...

Page 235: ...al number C Vehicle type identification code D Chassis manufacturing 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 front axle 233 CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICING ANDCARE INAN EMERGENCY WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES STARTING ANDDRIVING SAFETY KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE H Maximum autho...

Page 236: ... the following information A Paint manufacturer B Colour name C Fiat colour code D Re spray and touch up colour code CHASSIS MARKING fig 214 It is printed on the passenger compartment floor near or under the right front passenger seat vehicle type ZFA 199000 chassis serial number ENGINE MARKING This is printed onto the cylinder block and shows the type and production serial number fig 214 F0U0296m...

Page 237: ...rsion Code engine 5 doors 1 2 199A4000 199BXA1A 01E 1 4 350A1000 199BXB1A 03S Bodywork version Version Code engine 3 doors 5 doors 1 3 Multijet 75HP 199A9000 199AXT1A 37L 199BXT1A 38L 1 3 Multijet 85HP 199B4000 199AXY1A 48D 199BXY1A 49D EURO 6 Bodywork version Version Code engine 3 doors 5 doors 0 9 TwinAir Turbo 105HP 199B6000 199AYC1B 54 199BYC1B 55 199AYC1B 54B 199BYC1B 55B 1 2 169A4000 199AXZ1...

Page 238: ...RON EN228 Specification 1 2 199A4000 169A4000 Otto 4 in line 70 8 x 78 86 1242 11 1 1 51 69 5500 102 10 4 3000 NGK ZKR7A 10 Champion RA8MCX4 1 4 350A1000 199A7000 Otto 4 in line 72 x 84 1368 11 1 1 57 55 77 75 6000 115 11 7 3250 NGK ZKR7A 10 Champion RA8MCX4 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION Type code Cycle Number and layout of cylinders Piston bore and stroke mm Total capacity cm3 Compression ratio Max ...

Page 239: ...cification 237 CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICING ANDCARE INAN EMERGENCY WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES STARTING ANDDRIVING SAFETY KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE GENERAL INFORMATION Type code Cycle Number and layout of cylinders Piston bore and stroke mm Total capacity cm3 Compression ratio Max power EEC kW HP corresponding speed rpm Max torque EEC Nm kgm corresponding speed rpm Fuel 233 258 PUNTO EASY ...

Page 240: ...ears Six forward gears plus reverse with synchronizers for selecting forward gears Phased sequential Multipoint electronic injection with detonation control and intake valve variable actuation FUEL SUPPLY 0 9 Twinair Turbo 1 2 1 4 1 4 Turbo 1 3 Multijet 105HP Multi Air Fuel supply Multipoint electronic injection Electronically controlled phased sequential multipoint electronic injection with turbo...

Page 241: ... IMPORTANT Water ice and salt on the roads may deposit on the brake discs reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are applied SUSPENSIONS 0 9 Twinair Turbo 105HP 1 2 1 4 1 4 Turbo Multi Air 1 3 Multijet Front Rear STEERING SYSTEM Type Turning circle kerb to kerb m Independent wheel McPherson type 239 CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICING ANDCARE INAN EMERGENCY WARNINGLIGHTS AND...

Page 242: ...bes with tubeless tyres SPARE WHEEL Pressed steel rim Tubeless tyre WHEEL GEOMETRY Total front toe in 1 1 mm Total rear toe in 1 7 2 mm The values refer to the car in running order CORRECT READING OF THE TYRE fig 215 Example 175 65 R 15 84T 175 Nominal 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 84 Load index T Maximu...

Page 243: ... in inches 1 J rim drop centre outline side projection where the tyre bead rests 2 15 rim nominal diameter in inches corresponds to di ameter of the tyre to be fitted 3 Ø ET43 wheel camber distance between the disc rim support plane and the wheel rim centre line F0U0549m fig 216 If after sale tyres with rim protector are used and the car has integral cups fixed by springs to the sheet wheel DO NOT...

Page 244: ...6 87H 205 45 R17 88V 175 65 R15 84T 185 65 R15 88T 175 65 R15 84T 175 65 R15 84T 185 65 R15 88T 195 55 R16 87H 205 45 R17 88V 185 65 R15 88H 195 55 R16 87H 195 55 R16 87V 205 45 R17 88V 175 65 R15 84T 175 65 R15 84T 185 65 R15 88T 195 55 R16 87H 205 45 R17 88V 185 65 R15 88T 195 55 R16 87H 6J X 15 ET 43 6J X 15 ET 43 6J X 15 ET 43 6J X 15 ET 43 6J X 15 ET 43 6J X 15 ET 43 175 65 R15 84T 185 65 R15...

Page 245: ...65 R15 84T Medium load Full load 185 65 R15 88T Medium load Full load 185 65 R15 88H Medium load Full load 195 55 R16 87H Medium load Full load 195 55 R16 87V Medium load Full load 205 45 R17 88V Medium load Full load Version with Sports setup Add 0 3 bar to the prescribed inflation pressure when the tyres are warm However recheck that the value is correct with the tyre cold With snow tyres add 0 ...

Page 246: ...on pressure when the tyres are warm However recheck that the value is correct with the tyre cold With snow tyres add 0 2 bar to the pressure recommended for standard tyres When running at speeds higher than 160 km h inflate tyres to full load pressures If there is a TPMS system add 0 1 bar to the prescribed pressure 175 65 R15 84T tyres do not come with a TPMS system PERFORMANCES Maximum speeds th...

Page 247: ...e equipped with its original tyres Height is measured with the vehicle unladen Boot capacity Capacity with vehicle unladen VDA standards 275 dm3 Capacity with rear seat and backrest folded over 1 030 dm3 fig 217 F0U0627m A B C D E F G H I Versions 3 5 doors 4065 890 2510 665 1490 1473 1687 1466 1967 IMPORTANT Measurements may vary according to rim tyre size 233 258 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 13 11...

Page 248: ... 400 50 60 WEIGHTS Petrol versions 0 9 Twinair Turbo 105HP 1 2 1 4 1 4 Turbo Multi Air Weights kg Unladen weight with all fluids fuel tank filled to 90 and without optional equipment Payload including the driver Maximum permitted loads front axle rear axle total Towable loads braked trailer non braked trailer Maximum load on roof Maximum load on the ball joint braked trailer If special equipment i...

Page 249: ...ids fuel tank filled to 90 and without optional equipment Portata utile Payload including the driver Maximum permitted loads front axle rear axle total Towable loads braked trailer non braked trailer Maximum load on roof Maximum load on the ball joint braked trailer If special equipment is fitted sunroof tow hitch etc the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload in relation...

Page 250: ... SC35 0 9 Twinair Turbo 105HP 4 5 5 7 5 4 3 1 65 0 5 2 2 4 5 1 2 45 5 7 5 3 2 4 2 6 1 5 0 5 2 2 4 5 1 4 45 5 7 5 3 2 4 2 6 1 5 0 5 2 2 4 5 1 4 Turbo Multi Air 45 5 7 6 0 3 1 3 5 1 7 0 5 2 2 4 5 Fuel tank litres including a reserve of litres Engine cooling system litres Engine sump litres Engine sump and filter litres Gearbox differential casing kg Hydraulic brake circuit kg Windscreen rear window ...

Page 251: ... SC35 1 3 Multijet 75HP 45 5 7 7 4 E4 6 7 E5 3 0 3 2 1 7 0 5 2 2 4 5 1 3 Multijet 85HP 45 5 7 6 7 3 0 3 2 1 7 0 5 2 2 4 5 Fuel tank litres including a reserve of litres Engine cooling system litres Engine sump litres Engine sump and filter litres Gearbox differential casing kg Hydraulic brake circuit kg Windscreen rear window washer fluid reservoir litres with headlight washers litres Version with...

Page 252: ... AND LUBRICANTS Your car is equipped with an engine oil that has been thoroughly developed and tested in order to meet the require ments of the Scheduled Servicing Plan Constant use of the prescribed lubricants guarantees the fuel consumption and emission specifications Lubricant quality is crucial for engine operation and duration SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS Use Quality specifications...

Page 253: ...d or undiluted in windscreen rear window washer wiper systems KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING ANDDRIVING WARNINGLIGHTS ANDMESSAGES INAN EMERGENCY SERVICING ANDCARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 251 Lubricants and greases for drive transmission system TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Contractual Technical Reference N F002 F10 TUTELA ALL STAR Contractual Technical Reference N F702 G07 TUTELA S...

Page 254: ...eight ing of about 37 urban cycle consumption and about 63 extra urban consumption IMPORTANT The type of route traffic situations weath er conditions driving style general state of the car trim level equipment accessories load climate control system roof rack and other situations that affect how the car moves through the air may lead to different fuel con sumption levels than those measured Fuel c...

Page 255: ... table below refer to combined fuel consumption Version CO2 emissions according to the current european directive g km 0 9 Twinair Turbo 105HP Euro 6 99 97 1 2 Euro 4 135 1 2 Euro 6 126 1 4 Euro 4 139 1 4 Euro 6 132 1 4 Turbo Multi Air Euro 5 129 1 3 Multijet 75HP Euro 5 112 1 3 Multijet 85HP Euro 5 90 For versions markets where provided 233 258 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 13 11 Pagina 253 ...

Page 256: ... collected free of charge while since 2007 collection has been 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 scrapping centres These centres...

Page 257: ...233 258 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 13 11 Pagina 255 ...

Page 258: ...233 258 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 13 11 Pagina 256 ...

Page 259: ...NOTES 233 258 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 13 11 Pagina 257 ...

Page 260: ...233 258 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 13 11 Pagina 258 ...

Page 261: ...d rear windscreen wiper controls trip computer 6 Controls on dashboard 7 Ad justable central air vents 8 Fixed upper air vent 9 Front airbag passenger side 10 Glove compartment 11 Sound system for versions markets where provided 12 HVAC controls 13 Ignition 14 Front airbag driver s side 15 Steering wheel adjustment lever 16 Control panel headlight position adjustment digital display multifunction ...

Page 262: ...A Speedometer B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light D Rev counters E Multifunction display F0U0807m fig 221 RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION 259 268 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 13 24 Pagina 260 ...

Page 263: ... provided A Speedometer B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light D Rev counters E Reconfigurable multifunction display F0U0808m fig 222 RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION 259 268 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 13 24 Pagina 261 ...

Page 264: ...ACCESS TO DASHBOARD FUSE BOX To access the dashboard fuse box fig 223 open the glove compartment F0U0532m fig 223 RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION 262 259 268 PUNTO EASY GB 1ed 21 03 14 13 24 Pagina 262 ...

Page 265: ...g 234 Checking levels 215 brake fluid 222 engine coolant 220 engine oil 218 windscreen rear window washer fluid 221 Child lock 80 83 Child restraint systems 134 preparation for child restraint system 134 suitability for using child restraint systems 133 Cigar lighter 74 Cleaning and maintenance bodywork 230 engine compartment 231 fabric seats 232 interiors 232 leather upholstery 232 plastic parts ...

Page 266: ... diesel particulate filter 124 ECO function 68 Electric windows electric 85 rear manual 87 Electrical electronic devices 121 Emergency rear door locking device 84 Emergency starting 173 bump starting 174 jump starting 173 End of vehicle life 254 Engine codes 235 Engine compartment bonnet opening closing 93 checking levels 215 washing 231 Engine coolant gauge 18 type of coolant 220 248 249 Engine c...

Page 267: ...lacement 184 bulbs type 184 headlight alignment corrector 97 Headrests front 38 rear 39 Heated rear window 47 51 68 Heating and ventilation 43 Heating and ventilation system 43 Heavy duty use of the car 214 Hill Holder system 102 Hill Holder system 102 Hydraulic Brake assist 101 Identification data 233 Ignition device 13 Ignition keyhole 13 Ignition lock barrel 13 In an emergency 173 Installing el...

Page 268: ... Brake Assist 99 Mirror adjustment 40 MSR system 104 MSR system 104 Multifunction display 19 control buttons 21 setup menu 22 standard screen 19 Number plate lights bulb replacement 192 Odometer 17 On board computer trip 33 On board instruments panel 15 Paintwork maintenance 230 bodywork colour plate 234 Paintwork identification plate 234 ParafluUP checking levels and topping up 220 specifications...

Page 269: ...35 37 Seat belt pretensioners 127 load limiters 127 Seat belts 125 carrying children safely 130 general information 128 load limiters 127 maintenance 129 pretensioners 127 SBR 126 using the seat belts 125 Setting the clock 17 26 Side bags window bags 142 143 144 general warnings 145 Side lights front bulb replacement 187 rear bulb replacement 191 switching on 57 Smart washing windscreen wipers 60 ...

Page 270: ...rior lighting adjustment 20 Vehicle lifting points 206 Vehicle weights 246 Warning lights and messages 159 Washing the car engine compartment 231 exterior 230 interiors 232 Wheel geometry 240 Wheel rims 242 correct reading 240 Wheels and tyres changing a wheel 174 Fix Go Automatic quick tyre repair kit 179 geometry 240 in the event of a puncture 174 175 reading tyre markings 240 snow chains 157 sn...

Page 271: ... 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 ENGLISH F I A T P U N T O COP PUNTO EASY_LOUNGE GB QUAD_PUNTO UM GB 12 03 14 14 06 Pagina 1 ...

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