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SAFETY DEVICES

CORRECT USE OF THE CAR

W

ARNING

LIGHTS AND MESSAGES

IIN AN

EMERGENCY

CAR

MAINTENANCE

TECHNICAL

SPECIFICA

TIONS

INDEX

DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS

SOUND SYSTEM
(where provided)

For the operation of the radio with
CD/MP3 CD (where provided), read the
instructions for use given in the Supple-
ment attached to the Owner Handbook.

SOUND SYSTEM PRESETTING
(where provided)

The system consists of:

sound system power wires

front and rear speaker connecting
wires

aerial power wire

2 tweeters on front doors (30W max
power each);

2 mid-woofers on front doors (165
mm 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.

Sound system installation

The sound system shall be installed in the
proper space occupied by the central
oddment compartment, here you will find
the preset cables. 

To remove the oddment compartment
press the retaining devices in the points
shown in the figure.

fig. 116

F0M0114m

For connection to existing car
presetting system, contact Fi-

at Dealership to prevent any trouble
that could impair car safety.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for PUNTO

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

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Page 3: ...ical features You are recommended to read carefully the warnings and indications marked with the respective symbols at the end of the page 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 avai...

Page 4: ...r then turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine has started Diesel engines make sure that the handbrake is engaged set the gearshift lever to neutral fully depress the clutch without pressing the accelerator then turn the ignition key to MAR and wait for the warning lights Y and m to go off turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine has started PARKI...

Page 5: ...ou should always keep the electronic card code written on the CODE card with you SCHEDULED SERVICING Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring it stays in tip top condition and safeguards its safety fea tures its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come THE OWNER S MANUAL CONTAINS information tips and important warnings regarding the safe correct driv...

Page 6: ...MATE CONTROL SYSTEM 46 AUTOMATIC TWO ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 52 EXTERNAL LIGHTS 59 WINDOW WASHING 61 CRUISE CONTROL 64 CEILING LIGHTS 66 CONTROLS 69 FUEL CUT OFF SWITCH 71 INTERIOR FITTINGS 72 SKY DOME SUNROOF 76 DOORS 78 POWER WINDOWS WINDOW WINDERS 81 BOOT 84 BONNET 87 ROOF RACK SKI RACK 88 HEADLIGHTS 89 ABS SYSTEM 91 ESP SYSTEM 92 EOBD SYSTEM 95 DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM 96 T...

Page 7: ...6 Dashboard controls 7 Central adjustable air vents 8 Upper fixed air vent 9 Front passenger s air bag 10 Glovebox 11 Sound system where provided 12 Heating ven tilation climate controls 13 Ignition switch 14 Driver s air bag 15 Steering wheel adjusting lever 16 Control plate front fog lights rear fog lights headlight aiming device digital display multifunction display 5 SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE...

Page 8: ... Left steering column stalk external lights 4 Instrument panel 5 Right steering column stalk windscreen rear window wiper and trip computer controls 6 Dashboard controls 7 Central adjustable air vents 8 Upper fixed air vent 9 Front passenger s air bag 10 Glovebox 11 Sound system where provided 12 Heating ven tilation climate controls 13 Ignition switch 14 Driver s air bag 15 Steering wheel adjusti...

Page 9: ... started turning the ig nition key to MAR the Fiat CODE sys tem control unit sends a recognition code to the engine control unit to deactivate the inhibitor 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 electronic con trol unit If t...

Page 10: ... B and turn the metal in sert A until hearing the proper lock ing click THE KEYS CODE CARD fig 3 The car is delivered with two copies of the ignition key and with the CODE card which bears the following A the electronic code B the mechanical key code to be given to the Fiat Dealership when ordering duplicate keys Make sure you have the electronic code A fig 3 with you at all times IMPORTANT In ord...

Page 11: ...ocking the doors led A fig 6 switches on for about 3 seconds and than starts flashing deterrence function Once doors are locked if one or more doors or the tailgate are not closed cor rectly the led and direction indicators start flashing quickly fig 6 F0M0013m RETRACTABLE KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL fig 4 b The metal insert A is retractable and it op erates the ignition switch the door locks fuel ...

Page 12: ...hat the bias is correct refit the battery case D inside the key and lock it turning the screw C to Á Used batteries are harmful to the environment They should be disposed of as specified by law in the special containers provided or take them to a Fiat Deal ership which will deal with their dis posal fig 7 F0M0010m Request for additional remote controls The system can recognise up to 8 keys with in...

Page 13: ...CE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL fig 8 The metal insert of the key A is fixed The key operates the ignition switch the door locks fuel cap opening closing where pro vided fig 8 F0M0352m ALARM The car alarm system is available at Lin eaccessori Fiat ...

Page 14: ...tside Key turning clockwise driver side Key turning clockwise driver side Brief press on button Á 1 flashing Turning on glowing steadily for about 3 seconds followed by deterrence led flashing Dead lock activation where provided Double pressing on button Á 3 flashings Double flashing followed by de terrence led flashing Tailgate opening Pressing on button R 2 flashings Deterrence led flashing IMPO...

Page 15: ... ignition key to MAR If the ignition device is tam pered with e g attempted theft have it checked over by a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible WARNING When getting out of the car always remove the key to prevent any occupants from acci dentally activating the controls Re member to engage the handbrake and if the car is parked on uphill slope to engage the first gear If the car is facing downhill ...

Page 16: ...and drive version Right hand drive version A Speedometer speed indicator B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Display F0M0255m fig 10 with digital display F0M0256m fig 10a with multifunction display F0M0257m fig 11 with digital display F0M0258m fig 11a with multifunction display ...

Page 17: ...uge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Display Right hand drive version F0M0259m fig 12 Sport versions with multifunction reconfigurable display F0M0260m fig 12 Sport versions with multifunction reconfigurable display F0M0353m fig 12 a Reconfigurable multifunction display version F0M0381m fig 12 a Reconfigurable mul...

Page 18: ...nter shows engine rpm IMPORTANT The electronic injection control system gradually shuts off the flow of fuel when the engine is over revving resulting in a gradual loss of engine pow er When the engine is idling the rev counter may indicate a gradual or sudden higher ing of the speed This is normal as it takes place during nor mal operation for example when activat ing the climate control system o...

Page 19: ... indicate that the system is failing In this event contact Fiat Dealership to have the system checked ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE fig 16 This shows the temperature of the engine coolant fluid and begins working when the fluid temperature exceeds approx 50 C Under normal conditions the needle should hover around the middle of the scale according to the working conditions C Low engine coolant t...

Page 20: ...TONS fig 18 To scroll the displayed menu and the related options upwards or to in crease the value displayed MENU Press briefly to display ESC the menu and or to go to next screen or to confirm the re quired menu option Long press to go back to the standard screen To scroll the displayed menu and the related options downwards or to de crease the value displayed Note Buttons and activate different ...

Page 21: ...ons and by single press es to select the new setting press briefly button MENU ESC to store the new setting and to go back to the previously selected menu option Selecting Set Clock briefly press button MENU ESC to se lect the first value to change hours press buttons and by single press es to select the new setting briefly press button MENU ESC to store the new setting and to go to the next setup...

Page 22: ...S INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Briefly press button MENU ESC to start surfing from the standard screen To surf the menu use buttons or Note For safety reasons when the car is running it is possible to access only the reduced menu for setting SPEEd When the car is stationary access to the whole menu is enabled fig 19 F0M1007g ...

Page 23: ... but ton for long to go back to the standard screen without storing settings To cancel the setting proceed as follows briefly press button MENU ESC On will flash on the display press button Off will flash on the dis play briefly press button MENU ESC to go back to the menu screen or press the but ton for long to go back to the standard screen without storing settings Setting the clock Hour With th...

Page 24: ...or to select YES confirming activation deactivation or no to abort briefly press button MENU ESC to confirm setting e to go back to the menu screen or press the button for long to go back to the standard screen without storing settings MENU ESC MENU ESC MENU ESC F0M1001g F0M1003g F0M1002g F0M1005g F0M1006g F0M1002g F0M1003g Setting the distance unit Unit With this function it is possible to set th...

Page 25: ...ow useful information necessary when driving INFORMATION ON STANDARD SCREEN fig 20 The standard screen shows the following indications A Date B Odometer covered km or miles C Clock always displayed even with ig nition key removed and front doors closed D External temperature E Headlight aiming position only with dipped beam headlights on Note When opening one of the front doors the display will tu...

Page 26: ... hours minutes or year month day press buttons or by single press es to select the new setting briefly press button MENU ESC to store the new setting and to go to the next set up menu option if this is the last one you will go back to the previously selected op tion of the main menu Press button MENU ESC for long to quit the set up menu if you are in the main menu to quit the main menu if you are ...

Page 27: ...rfing from the standard screen To surf the menu use buttons or Note For safety reasons when the car is running it is possible to access only the reduced menu for setting the Speed Beep When the car is stationary access to the whole menu is enabled F0M1000g MENU ESC briefly press button EXIT MENU SPEED BEEP RAIN SENSOR SET TIME SET DATE SEE RADIO AUTOCLOSE UNITS LANGUAGE BUZZER VOLUME BUTTON VOL BE...

Page 28: ...adlights on G External temperature When rotating the ignition key to MAR position the display shows as main screen the indication of the date fig 23 or the overpressure of the turbo charg er fig 24 according to the previous se lection in the menu item First screen Date or Engine Info CONTROL BUTTONS fig 25 To scroll the display and the related options upwards or to increase the value displayed MEN...

Page 29: ... hours minutes or year month day press buttons or by single press es to select the new setting briefly press button MENU ESC to store the new setting and to go to the next set up menu option if this is the last one you will go back to the previously selected op tion of the main menu Press button MENU ESC for long to quit the set up menu if you are in the main menu to quit the main menu if you are ...

Page 30: ... VOLUME BUTTON VOL MODE briefly press button MENU ESC briefly press button fig 26 SERVICE F0M1034g SET TIME SPEED BEEP EXIT MENU PASSENGER AIRBAG Nederlands Briefly press button MENU ESC to start surfing from the stan dard screen To surf the menu use buttons or Note For safety reasons when the car is running it is possible to access only the reduced menu for setting Dimmer and Speed Beep When the ...

Page 31: ...he display will show the wording Speed Beep press button or to select speed lim it activation On or deactivation Off if the function has been activated On press buttons or to select the re quired speed limit and then press MENU ESC to confirm Note The possible setting is between 30 and 200 km h or between 20 and 125 mph de pending on the unit set previously see para graph Setting the distance unit...

Page 32: ... on the display press button or for setting briefly press button MENU ESC min utes will flash on the display press button or for setting if selecting Mode briefly press button MENU ESC 24h or 12h mode will flash on the display press button or to select 24h or 12h After setting briefly press button MENU ESC to go back to the submenu screen or press the button for long to go back to the main menu sc...

Page 33: ... system Radio selected radio station frequency or RDS message automatic tuning acti vation or AutoSTore audio CD MP3 CD track number CD Changer CD number and track number To activate On or to deactivate Off sound system info displaying proceed as follows briefly press button MENU ESC On or Off will flash on the display accord ing to previous setting press button or for setting briefly press button...

Page 34: ...ress button MENU ESC the previously set volume level will flash on the display press button or for setting briefly press button MENU ESC to go back to the menu screen or press the but ton for long to go back to the standard screen without storing settings If the distance unit set is km the fuel con sumption unit will be displayed in km l or l 100km If the distance unit set is mi the fuel con sumpt...

Page 35: ...gh this function it is possible to dis play information connected to proper car servicing Proceed as follows briefly press button MENU ESC ser vice in km or mi according to previous setting will be displayed see paragraph Units briefly press button MENU ESC to go back to the menu screen or press the but ton for long to go back to the standard screen Note The Service schedule includes car maintenan...

Page 36: ...ng of messages Bag pass Off to deactivate or Bag pass On to ac tivate by pressing buttons and press again button MENU ESC display will show the confirmation mes sage press buttons or to select Yes to confirm activation deactivation or No to abort briefly press button MENU ESC to display the confirmation message and to go back to the menu screen or press the button for long to go back to the standa...

Page 37: ...only shall be used to display the figures relating to Trip distance B Average consumption B Average speed B Travel time B driving time Note Trip B function can be excluded see paragraph Trip B On Off Range and Instant consumption cannot be re set Values displayed Range This value shows the distance in km or mi that the car can still cover before needing fuel assuming that driving condi tions are k...

Page 38: ... set on the top of the right steering column stalk shall be used with ignition key at MAR to display and to re set the previously described values to start a new mission short push to display the different val ues long push to reset and then start a new mission New mission Reset can be manual resetting by the user by press ing the relevant button automatic resetting when the Trip dis tance reaches...

Page 39: ...t in place could result in the seat moving suddenly and the dri ver losing control of the car WARNING For maximum safety keep the back of your seat up right lean back into it and make sure the seat belt fits closely across your chest and hips WARNING Upholstery of your car has been designed to withstand wear deriving from common use of the car You are how ever recommended to avoid strong and or co...

Page 40: ... You are how ever recommended to avoid strong and or continuous scratching with clothing accessories such as metallic buckles studs Velcro fastenings and the like since these items cause cir cumscribed stress of the cover fabric that could lead to yarn breaking and damage the cover as a consequence 38 SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE...

Page 41: ...t REAR where provided fig 32 To use the head restraint raise it until hear ing the click position of use To bring it back to the original position position of non use press button A and push the head restraint down into the back rest To lift out rear head restraints press at the same time buttons A and B set on both sides and take them out IMPORTANT Rear seat passengers shall always set the head r...

Page 42: ...ever A fig 33 pushing it forwards position 1 adjust the steering wheel as required lock the lever A pulling it towards the steering wheel position 2 fig 33 F0M0354m Any adjustment of the steer ing wheel position must be carried out only with the car station ary and the engine turned off WARNING It is absolutely forbidden to carry out whatever after market operation involving steering system or ste...

Page 43: ...fig 34 c F0M0250m to adjust the mirror move the switch C in the four directions Folding When required for example when the mirror causes difficulty in narrow spaces it is possible to fold the mirror moving it from position 1 fig 34 c to position 2 When driving the mirrors shall always be in position 1 fig 34 c As the driver s door mirror is curved it may slightly alter the perception of distance W...

Page 44: ... IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS fig 35 F0M0355m HEATING AND VENTILATION 1 Fixed upper vent 2 Central swivel vents 3 Fixed side vents 4 Adjustable side vents 5 Lower vents for front seats 6 Lower vents for rear seats ...

Page 45: ...d air Red section hot air Blue section cold air Fan activation speed adjustment knob B p 0 fan off 1 2 3 fan speed 4 max fan speed fig 37 F0M0035m fig 36 a F0M0033m fig 36 b F0M0034m ADJUSTABLE AND SWIVEL SIDE AND CENTRAL VENTS fig 36 a 36 b A Fixed vent for side windows B Side adjustable vents C Centre adjustable vents Vents A are fixed To use vents B and C operate the rele vant device to turn th...

Page 46: ...ATING For fast heating of the passenger com partment proceed as follows knob A turned to red section turn air recirculation on by pressing button D button led on knob C turned to knob B turned to 4 max fan speed Then use the controls to keep the re quired comfort conditions and press but ton D to turn air recirculation off button led off and to prevent misting up IMPORTANT With cold engine you hav...

Page 47: ...siderable dif ferences in temperature inside and outside the passenger compartment perform the following preventive demisting procedure knob A turned to red section turn air recirculation off by pressing button D button led off turn knob C to or to if the win dows do not demist turn knob B to 2nd speed HEATED REAR WINDOW AND DOOR MIRROR DEMISTING DEFROSTING where provided fig 38 Press button A to ...

Page 48: ...4 max fan speed AIR RECIRCULATION Turn this function on by pressing button the button led with turn on This function is particularly useful when the outside air is heavily polluted in a traf fic jam tunnel etc However it is better not to use it for long periods especially if there several people in the car IMPORTANT The inside air recirculation system makes it possible to reach the re quired heati...

Page 49: ... heat with outside harsh tempera ture to convey as much air as possi ble to the feet Air recirculation on off button D Press the button button led on to turn air recirculation on Press the button again button led off to turn air recirculation off Climate control system on off button E Press the button button led on to turn climate control system on Press the button again button led off to turn cli...

Page 50: ...nob C turned to knob B turned to the required speed CLIMATE CONTROL cooling For fast cooling of the passenger com partment proceed as follows knob A turned to blue section turn air recirculation on by pressing button D button led on knob C turned to press button E to turn the climate con trol system on the button led E will turn on knob B turned to 4 max fan speed Cooling adjustment turn knob A to...

Page 51: ... to red section turn air recirculation on by pressing button D button led on knob C turned to knob B turned to 4 max fan speed Then use the controls to keep the re quired comfort conditions and press but ton D to turn air recirculation off button led off IMPORTANT With cold engine you have to wait for a few minutes to let the sys tem fluid reach the operating temperature FRONT WINDOW FAST DEMISTIN...

Page 52: ...ing up in presence of high humidity since it de humidifies the air HEATED REAR WINDOW AND DOOR MIRROR DEMISTING DEFROSTING where provided fig 40 Press button A to start this function when this function is on the button led is on This function is timed and switches off au tomatically after 20 minutes To cut out this function press again button A IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on the inside of the ...

Page 53: ...er no circumstances should R12 fluid be used as it is incompatible with the system components IMPORTANT The inside air recirculation system makes it possible to reach the re quired heating or cooling conditions faster Do not use the air recirculation function on rainy cold days as it would consider ably increase the possibility of the win dows misting inside AIR RECIRCULATION Turn this function on...

Page 54: ...hanged manually by selecting the required func tion s and by changing the set parameters In this way the automatic control is de activated the system will resume auto matic control only for safety reasons Man ual selections prevail over automatic ones and remain in storage until the user de cides to resume automatic control press button AUTO except when the system cuts in for particular safety con...

Page 55: ...ne of the AUTO buttons and then to turn the knobs to set the temperatures required on the display It is possible to personalise required tem peratures driver and passenger with a maximum difference of 7 C This way the system will start working completely automatically to reach the comfort temperatures as quickly as pos sible The system will set air temperature quantity and distribution and it will...

Page 56: ...N or in the right zone knob H of the passenger compartment Since the system controls two zones of the passenger compartment it is possible to personalise required tem peratures driver and passenger with a maximum difference of 7 C The temper atures set are shown on the displays near the relevant knobs Pressing button A MONO automatically aligns the temper ature on the passenger s side with that on...

Page 57: ...on relevant to an already operating function will turn off this func tion and the relevant button led To re store automatic air distribution control af ter a manual selection press button AU TO When the driver selects air distribution to the windscreen also the air distribution on passenger side will be distributed to the windscreen The passenger can however select the required air distribution by...

Page 58: ...button C Air recirculation works according to the following operating logics automatic switching on by pressing one of the AUTO buttons and indicated by the turning on of the AUTO icon on the display near the car outline forced switching on inside air recircu lation always on indicated by the turn ing off of the button led C and symbol í on the display forced switching off air recirculation always...

Page 59: ...n the temperature value will then start to flash on the display for a few seconds and wording AUTO will then go off With climate control compressor off the fan speed can be set to zero manually With compressor on and engine running the fan speed cannot be lower that one bar on the display Fast window demisting defrosting button F Press this button the climate control sys tem will automatically swi...

Page 60: ...onditioner compressor off fan off Heated rear window can be turned on or off also when the system is off IMPORTANT The system will store the temperatures set before turning off and will resume them when pressing any but ton except heated rear window if the function corresponding to the button pressed is off it will be turned on if on it will be kept active Press AUTO to turn the system in au tomat...

Page 61: ...warning light 3 on the instrument cluster will come on at the same time DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS Turn the knurled ring to 2 The warning light 3 on the instrument cluster will come on at the same time MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS When the knurled ring is at 2 pull the lever towards the steering wheel 2nd un stable position The warning light 2 on the instrument cluster will come on at the same time To turn th...

Page 62: ...ICE This function allows the illumination of the space in front of the car for a preset pe riod of time Activation With the ignition key at STOP or re moved pull the left hand stalk towards the steering wheel within 2 minutes from when the engine is turned off At each single movement of the stalk the staying on of the lights is extended by 30 seconds up to a maximum of 210 seconds then the lights ...

Page 63: ...alk to A unstable position operation is limited to the time the stalk is held in this position When the stalk is released it returns to its original position automatically stopping the wiper Never use the window wiper to remove ice or snow from the windscreen In these con ditions the wiper is submitted to excessive effort that results in motor protection cutting in and wiper opera tion inhibition ...

Page 64: ...ensor resumes its normal auto matic function Deactivation Change the stalk knurled ring position from fig 44 or turn the ignition key to STOP At next engine starting key at MAR the sensor will not be reactivated even if the knurled ring is still at fig 44 To ac tivate the rain sensor you have to move the knurled ring from to another po sition and then again to Rain sensor activation will be indica...

Page 65: ...bumpers and they are activated when with dipped beams on the windscreen washer is op erated IMPORTANT Check at regular intervals correct operation and cleanness of noz zles fig 46 F0M0356m Never use the rear window wiper to remove ice or snow from the rear window In these conditions the wiper is sub mitted to excessive effort that results in motor protection cutting in and wiper operation inhibiti...

Page 66: ... engaged in first or reverse gear It is advisable to engage it in 4th or higher gears Travelling downhill with the device en gaged the car speed may increase more than the memorised one When the device is activated the warn ing light Ü turns on together with the rel evant message on the instrument panel where provided TO MEMORISE SPEED Proceed as follows turn knob A fig 47 to ON and press the acce...

Page 67: ...evice and then mem orising the new speed or moving the stalk downwards until reaching the new speed which will be memorised automatically Each operation of the stalk will corre spond to a slight reduction in speed about 1 km h while keeping the stalk down wards will correspond to a continuous speed reduction DEVICE DISENGAGEMENT The device can be disengaged in the fol lowing ways turn knob A to OF...

Page 68: ...ront doors With switch A fig 49 pressed on the left side lights C and D will always stay off With switch A fig 49 pressed on the right side lights C and D will always stay on Light turning on off is gradual Switch B fig 49 performs the spot func tion with light off it will turn on light C if pressed on the left side light D if pressed on the right side fig 49 F0M0065m IMPORTANT Before getting out ...

Page 69: ... when opening one of the side doors for about 10 seconds when closing the doors Timing will stop when turning the ignition key to MAR LIGHT TIMING WHEN GETTING OUT OF THE CAR After removing the key from the ignition switch the ceiling lights will turn on as fol lows within 2 minutes from turning the en gine off for about 10 seconds when opening one of the side doors for about 3 minutes when closin...

Page 70: ...isor there is a courtesy light To turn the light on off press button A fig 53 fig 51 F0M0068m fig 53 F0M0173m fig 52 F0M0176m BOOT LIGHT where provided fig 51 For versions fitted with boot light it will turn on automatically when opening the tailgate and it will turn off at closing PUDDLE LIGHTS where provided fig 52 These lights A are located in the doors and they will turn on when opening the re...

Page 71: ...d warning lights Î and on the cluster come on Press the switch again to turn the lights off The use of hazard lights is governed by the Highway Code of the country you are in Keep to the rules FRONT FOG LIGHTS where provided fig 55 To active with front side lights on press button 5 Warning light 5 on the instrument pan el will turn on Press the button again to turn the lights off The use of front ...

Page 72: ...on Press the button again to turn the function off fig 57 F0M0073m REAR FOG LIGHT fig 56 Press button 4 to turn these lights on it is necessary to have the dipped beam headlights or the front fog lights where provided switched on Warning light 4 on the instrument panel will turn on Press the button again to turn the light off or turn off dipped beams and or front fog lights where provided The use ...

Page 73: ...e car is fitted with a safety switch that in the event of a crash comes into opera tion by cutting off fuel and turning off the engine as a consequence This device therefore prevents fuel leaks due to fuel piping breaking IMPORTANT After a crash remember to remove the electronic key from the igni tion switch to prevent battery run down Fuel cut off switch activation is indicated by the message FPS...

Page 74: ...X fig 61 62 To open the glovebox operate handle A fig 61 Inside the glovebox there is a space A fig 62 to keep documents ODDMENT COMPARTMENTS Oddment compartment A fig 63 is lo cated on the dashboard on the left of the steering wheel Resetting the fuel cut off switch Before resetting the fuel cut off switch carefully inspect the car for fuel leaks WARNING To reset the fuel cut off switch press but...

Page 75: ...To use it push it down as shown in fig 67 Press button A fig 68 to raise the top of the armrest in order to use space B Use lever C to tilt down the armrest with respect to the normal position of use fig 64 F0M0079m fig 65 F0M0080m fig 67 F0M0225m fig 68 F0M0245m fig 66 F0M0081m Oddment compartment B fig 64 is lo cated in the middle of the dashboard Oddment compartment B can be re moved to install...

Page 76: ...ill re turn to its initial position and is ready for use IMPORTANT Always check that the cig ar lighter has turned off fig 72 F0M0084m The cigar lighter gets very hot Handle it with care and make sure that it is not used by chil dren danger of fire and or burns WARNING GLASS HOLDER CAN HOLDER fig 69 70 The central console houses the recesses two in front of the handbrake and one be hind it for gla...

Page 77: ...VISORS fig 75 These are positioned to the sides of the rear view mirror They can swing to the sides and up or down A courtesy mirror can be applied to the back of sun visors On certain versions to use the mirror where provided you shall open the slid ing cover A MAP POCKET where provided On certain versions a map pocket is lo cated on the back of the seat backrest fig 76 fig 73 F0M0085m fig 75 F0M...

Page 78: ...ess button B fig 78 again for over half a second to make the sunroof sliding automatically to the wide open po sition press the button to stop the sun roof at an intermediate position To close When in wide open position press but ton A fig 78 for over half a second to set the front pane to the spoiler position press the button again to stop the sunroof at an intermediate position press button A fi...

Page 79: ...eps the sunroof after full closing wait for sunroof mo tor stopping When leaving the car the ignition key should be removed to prevent the sun roof from being operated inadvertently and harming anyone remaining in the car Improper use of the sunroof can be dan gerous Before and during its operation ensure that any passengers are not at risk from the moving roof either by personal objects getting c...

Page 80: ...ed by pressing but ton Á fig 81 and the button led A fig 83 will flash quickly for about 3 seconds With this function active it is however pos sible to open the other doors by pressing button A fig 83 on the central console Pressing twice briefly the button Á on the remote control fig 81 will engage the dead lock device see paragraph Dead lock device Door unlocking from the outside Briefly press b...

Page 81: ...key in both front door revolving plugs as described pre viously in this case the dead lock de vice will stay engaged only on the rear doors DEAD LOCK DEVICE where provided This safety device enables to inhibit door internal handles locking unlocking button A fig 83 thus hindering doors opening from inside the passenger s compartment in case of at tempt to break into e g window breaking The dead lo...

Page 82: ... rear doors from the inside This device can be engaged only with rear doors open position 1 engaged door locked position 2 disengaged door can be opened from the passenger s compart ment fig 84 F0M0128m The device A fig 84 stays on even if the doors are unlocked by the centralised sys tem Always use this device when transporting children WARNING After engaging the child lock on both rear doors che...

Page 83: ... Automatic continuos operation where provided Versions with 2 front power windows are fitted with automatic window opening closing on the driver s side Versions with 4 power windows front and rear are fitted with automatic win dow opening closing on all doors fig 86 F0M0089m fig 87 F0M0136m A to open close the left front window B to open close the right front window C to open close the left rear w...

Page 84: ... 1 minute the system will automati cally enter the recovery mode self pro tection This conditions is pointed out by the fact that in the closing phase the win dow goes up in jerks The system conforms to the forthcoming standard 2000 4 EC concerning the safety of passengers leaning out of the pas senger compartment WARNING So it is necessary to carry out the sys tem restore procedure acting as foll...

Page 85: ...that any passengers are not at risk from the moving glass either by personal objects getting caught in the mechanism or by being injured by it directly Always remove the ignition key when getting out of the car to prevent the power windows being op erated accidentally and constituting a danger to the passengers in the car WARNING Front and rear passenger door windows where provided Front passenger...

Page 86: ... battery is flat or the electric tailgate lock is faulty proceed as follows tilt the rear seats see paragraph Ex tending the boot in this section press lever B in the boot fig 91 F0M0092m fig 92 F0M0093m fig 93 F0M0094m The addition of objects speakers spoilers etc on the rear shelf or boot lid ex cept those envisaged by the manufacturer may prevent the gas filled struts at the sides of the boot f...

Page 87: ... then guide the back rest onto the cushion The boot extension to the right makes it possible to carry two passengers on the rear seat left hand side The boot exten sion to the left makes it possible to carry one passenger on the rear seat right hand side fig 95 F0M0096m fig 96 F0M0097m fig 97 F0M0137m Total extension fig 98 Tilt the rear seat completely to obtain maximum boot extension Proceed as ...

Page 88: ... set in the boot it can be used to house items and it enables to have a level loading surface IMPORTANT To place loads on the Car go box surface keep the long bar in cen tral position Max admitted load is 50 kg To return the rear seat back to its original position fig 99 Raise the seat backrests and push them back until hearing the locking click of both retainers Position seat belt buckles upwards...

Page 89: ...nd at the same time re lease the rod D fig 106 from the catch then fit the rod end C fig 107 into the bonnet recess E IMPORTANT Before opening the bonnet check that windscreen wiper arms are not lifted from the windscreen lower the bonnet at approx 20 cen timetres from the engine compartment and then let it drop ensuring that it is fully closed and not just held in position by the safety catch If ...

Page 90: ...KI RACK 3 door versions Front couplings are set at points A fig 109 Front couplings are set at points B near the silk screen printing O on rear side windows 5 door versions Front couplings are set at points A fig 109 Rear couplings are set at points B and are identified by a slot on the upper door opening IMPORTANT Strictly follow the installa tion instructions contained in the kit In stallation h...

Page 91: ...th ignition key at MAR and dipped beams on When the car is loaded it slopes backwards This means that the headlight beam rises In this case it is nec essary to return it to the correct position To adjust the headlight slant fig 110 Press buttons Ò and set on the con trol panel The display located on the instrument pan el provides the visual indication of the po sitions during the adjustment operat...

Page 92: ...ipped beam headlights are adjusted for circulation in the country in which the car is marketed In countries with oppo site circulation to avoid glaring oncom ing vehicles it is necessary to cover the areas of the headlight using a special stick er tape provided for the purpose Suitable sticker tape is provided in Lin eaccessori Fiat and it is available at Fiat Dealership fig 111 F0M0105m fig 112 F...

Page 93: ...nts the wheels from lock ing when braking makes the most of road grip and gives the best control when emer gency braking under difficulty road condi tions System is completed by EBD Electronic Braking force Distribution which dis tributes the braking action between front and rear wheels IMPORTANT To have the maximum ef ficiency of the braking system it is neces sary a setting period of about 500 k...

Page 94: ... by the blinking of the warn ing light á on the instrument panel to in form the driver that the car is in critical stability and grip conditions When the ABS cuts in and you feel the brake pedal pul sating do not remove your foot but keep it pressed in doing so you will stop in the shortest amount of space possible under the current road con ditions WARNING 92 SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR...

Page 95: ...on a road with a gradient higher than 5 engine run ning clutch and brake pedal pressed gearbox to neutral or engaged gear oth er than reverse Downhill car at a standstill on a road with a gradient higher than 5 engine running clutch and brake pedal pressed and reverse gear engaged At pickup the ESP system control unit will keep brake force on wheels until reaching the torque suitable for starting ...

Page 96: ... turn the ASR off in fact in these conditions slip ping of the driving wheels when moving off makes it possible to obtain better drive For correct operation of the ESP and ASR systems the tyres must absolutely be of the same brand and type on all wheels in per fect conditions and above all of type brand and size specified WARNING fig 113 ASR OFF F0M0109m ASR SYSTEM Antislip Regulator The ASR funct...

Page 97: ... driver by turning on the warning light U on the instrument pan el together with relevant message on the multifunction display where provided see section Warning lights and mes sages when these conditions are no longer in peak conditions The objective is to keep the system efficiency under con trol warn when a fault causes emissions lev els to increase warn of the need to replace deteriorat ed com...

Page 98: ...ATION CITY function To activate deactivate the CITY function press the button set on the dashboard Activation is indicated by the turning on of wording CITY on the instrument pan el for versions with multifunction dis play wording CITY on the button after pressing it fig 114 When the CITY function is on the steer ing wheel effort is lighter and thus parking operations are easier therefore this fun...

Page 99: ... Fiat Dealership IMPORTANT The steering may become slightly stiff following parking manoeuvres including a great deal of steering This is normal and caused by a system to prevent motor overheating No servicing is re quired The electric power steering sys tem will return to normal operation the next time the car is used It is absolutely forbidden to carry out whatever after market operation involvi...

Page 100: ...r operation of the T P M S system This condition is in dicated by a dedicated message on the dis play that will disappear automatically as soon as radio frequency noises will stop to disturb the system Pay the utmost attention when checking or inflating tyres Excessive pressure impairs road holding increases suspension and wheel stress and causes abnormal tyre wear WARNING Tyre pressure should be ...

Page 101: ...tem could temporarily indicate low tyre pressure In this event check pres sure with cold tyres and restore prop er inflation values if required WARNING If the car is fitted with T P M S system tyre and or rim removal and refitting operations involve special precautions to pre vent damages or wrong sensor refit ting contact Fiat Dealership to have tyre and or rim changed WARNING If the car is fitte...

Page 102: ...r to use the system properly refer to the following table when you have to change wheels tyres Operation Sensor presence Failure indication Fiat Dealership service operation Wheel change with spare wheel Wheel change with snow tyres Wheel change with snow tyres Wheel change with others of different size Wheel cross switching front rear Given as an alternative on the Owner Handbook and available at...

Page 103: ... signal becomes louder as the reduction of dis tance between the car and the obsta cle decreases becomes continuous when the distance between the car and the obstacle is less that 30 cm and stops immediately if the distance raises is constant if the distance is unvaried if this situation concerns the side sen sors the buzzer will stop after about 3 seconds to avoid for example warn ing indications...

Page 104: ... or ice When cleaning the sen sors take the utmost care to prevent their damaging do not use therefore dry or rough clothes Sensors shall be washed with clean water and car de tergent if required Parking manoeuvres howev er are always under the dri ver s responsibility that shall always check the absence of people spe cially children or animals in the ma noeuvre space This system is just a help fo...

Page 105: ...wires aerial power wire 2 tweeters on front doors 30W max power each 2 mid woofers on front doors 165 mm 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 Sound system installation The sound system shall be installed in the proper space occupied by the central oddment compartment here you will find the prese...

Page 106: ... valance panels 130 mm diameter 40W max power each radio aerial navigator aerial GPS signal radio aerial wire navigator aerial wire GPS signal Radionavigator installation The radionavigator shall be installed in the proper space occupied by the central odd ment compartment here you will find the preset cables HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth TECHNOLOGY where provided As concerns...

Page 107: ... sonnel besides suggesting the most suit able devices belonging to Lineaccessori Fi at will also evaluate the overall electric ab sorption checking whether the car s elec tric system is able to withstand the load required or whether it needs to be inte grated with a more powerful battery Take care when fitting addi tional spoilers alloy rims and non standard wheel caps they might reduce ventilatio...

Page 108: ...ing up with diesel fuel not complying with EN590 European Norm might make it necessary to replace the filter more fre quently than indicated in the Service schedule If refuelling with diesel fuel not suitable for the current temperature mix diesel fuel with TUTELA DIESEL ART additive in the proportions stated on the can putting first the antifreeze in the tank and then the diesel fuel If driving o...

Page 109: ...n in fig 117 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT The devices for curtailing petrol engine emissions are the following three way catalytic converter Lambda sensor fuel evaporation system In addition do not let the engine run even for a test with one or more spark plugs disconnected The devices for curtailing diesel fuel en gine emissions are the following oxidising catalytic converter exhaust gas recirculat...

Page 110: ...particulates it shall be cleaned reclaimed at regular intervals by burning carbon particles Reclaiming procedure is controlled auto matically by the engine control unit ac cording to the filter conditions and the conditions of use of the car During reclaiming the following phenom ena could take place idling slight increase fan activation slight smoke increase high exhaust temperatures These situat...

Page 111: ...ICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES SEAT BELTS 110 S B R SYSTEM 111 PRETENSIONERS 112 CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY 115 PRESETTING FOR MOUNTING THE UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM 120 FRONT AIR BAGS 121 SIDE AIR BAGS 124 S S SA AF FE ET TY Y D DE EV VI IC CE ES S ...

Page 112: ... shall be worn as shown in fig 2 SEAT BELTS USING THE SEAT BELTS fig 1 The belt should be worn keeping the chest straight and rested against the seat back To fasten the seat belts take hold the tongue A and insert it into the buckle B until hearing the locking click At removal if it jams let it rewind for a short stretch then pull it out again with out jerking To unfasten the seat belts press butt...

Page 113: ...gether with the turning on of warning light on the instrument panel warns the driver to fasten the seat belt The buzzer can be deactivated until the next engine stop as follows fasten the driver s and passenger s seat belt turn the ignition key to MAR wait for over 20 seconds and then re lease one of the seat belts For permanent deactivation contact Fiat Dealership With digital display the S B R s...

Page 114: ...or greasing Anything that modifies its original condi tions invalidates its efficiency If due to unusual natural events floods seas storm etc the device has been af fected by water and mud it must neces sarily be replaced LOAD LIMITERS To increase passenger s safety the front seat belt reels contain a load limiter which allows controlled sag in such a way as to dose the force acting on the chest a...

Page 115: ...f course they must position the lower part of the belt very low down so that it passes under the abdomen see fig 4 113 CORRECT USE OF THE CAR WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES fig 4 F0M0043m fig 5 F0M0044m fig 6 F0M0045m The belt should not be twist ed The upper part should pass over the shoulder and cro...

Page 116: ...he belts unfastened WARNING Under no circumstances should the components of the seat belts and pretensioners be tampered with or removed Any op eration should be carried out by qual ified and authorised personnel Al ways contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING If the belt has been subject ed to heavy stress for ex ample after and accident it should be changed completely together with the anchors anchor ...

Page 117: ...compulsory in all EC countries according to EC Directive 2003 20 EC Compared with adults their head is pro portionally larger and heavier than the rest of the body while the muscles and bone structure are not completely developed Therefore correct restraint systems are necessary other than adult seat belts The results of research on the best child re straint systems are contained in the Euro pean ...

Page 118: ... it be absolutely necessary to carry a baby on the front passenger seat with a child s seat with the cradle facing backwards deactivate the passenger s front and side bags for chest and pelvis protection where provided using the set up menu and then check warning light F on the cluster to make sure that deactivation has actually took place The front passenger s seat shall be adjusted in the most b...

Page 119: ... belts to restrain the child Due to their size they can be dangerous if installed incorrectly fastened to the car belts with a cushion Carefully follow the instructions for installation provid ed with the seat WARNING fig 8 F0M0047m fig 9 F0M0048m GROUP 2 Starting from 15 kg to 25 kg in weight chil dren may be restrained directly by the car belts fig 9 The only function of the seat is to position ...

Page 120: ...lating child s seat assembling on the different car seats according to the following table fig 10 F0M0049m The figure is only an exam ple for mounting Attain to the instructions for fastening which must be enclosed with the specific child restraining system you are using WARNING Front Rear Rear Group Range of passenger passenger central weight passenger Group 0 0 up to 13 kg U U Group 1 9 18 kg U ...

Page 121: ...nd this Handbook Never use a child restraint sys tem without installation instructions 4 Always check the seat belt is well fas tened by pulling the webbing 5 Only one child is to be strapped to each retaining system 6 Always check the seat belts do not fit around the child s throat 7 While travelling do not let the child sit incorrectly or release the belts 8 Passengers should never carry childre...

Page 122: ...shall be then secured to ring B fig 13 set at the back of seat back rest at child s seat level It is possible to mount at the same time both the traditional restraint system and the Universal Isofix one Remember that in case of Universal Isofix child s seat you can only use all those seats approved with the marking ECE R44 03 Universal Isofix fig 12 F0M0050m fig 11 F0M0253m fig 13 F0M0051m Mount t...

Page 123: ...juries Immediate ly after the cushion deflates The front driver passenger air bags and the driver s knees air bag where provid ed are not a replacement of but comple mentary to the use of belts which should always be worn as specified by law in Eu rope and most non European countries Facing backwards Facing backwards Facing backwards Facing backwards Facing backwards Facing backwards Facing forwar...

Page 124: ... bag cover on the passenger s side or on the side roof lining Never put objects e g mobile phones on the dashboard on pas senger side since they could interfere with proper air bag inflation and al so cause serious injury WARNING The volume of front air bags at max in flation fills most of the space between the steering wheel and the driver and between the dashboard and the passenger In case of cr...

Page 125: ...ht F will stay on glowing steadily until reactivating the passenger s front air bag and the Side Bag where provided SERIOUS DANGER With passenger s air bag active ON never place child s seats with the cradle facing backwards since the air bag activation could cause to the child serious injuries even mortal In the case of need always deactivate the passenger s air bag when a child s seat is placed ...

Page 126: ...l ways wear as specified by law in Europe and most non European countries FRONT SIDE BAGS CHEST AND PELVIS ZONE PROTECTION fig 17 where provided Front side bags are housed in the seat back rests they consist of an instant inflation cushion designed to increase protection of the occupants chest and pelvis zone in the event of a side crash of medium high severity SIDE WINDOW BAGS HEAD PROTECTION fig...

Page 127: ...car scrapped have the air bag system deactivated at a Fiat Dealership first If the car changes own ership the new owner must be informed of the method of use of air bags and the above warnings and also be given this Owner Handbook IMPORTANT The triggering of preten sioners front air bags and side bags is de cided in a differentiated manner by the electronic control unit depending on the type of cr...

Page 128: ...G Do not wash the seat back rest with pressurised water or steam by hand or at automatic seat washing stations WARNING The front air bag is triggered for shocks greater in magni tude that the pretensioners For im pacts between these two thresholds it is therefore normal that only the pretensioners are triggered WARNING Do not hook rigid objects to the coat hooks and to the support handles WARNING ...

Page 129: ...CIFICATIONS INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR ENGINE STARTING 128 PARKING 131 USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX 132 CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS 133 SNOW TYRES 137 SNOW CHAINS 137 CAR INACTIVITY 138 C C CO OR RR RE EC CT T U US SE E O OF F T TH HE E C CA AR R ...

Page 130: ...g journeys at top speed sharp brak ing etc When the engine is switched off never leave the key into the ignition switch to prevent pointless current absorption from draining the battery Running the engine in con fined areas is extremely dan gerous The engine consumes oxygen and produces carbon monoxide which is a highly toxic and lethal gas WARNING Remember that the servo brake and power steering ...

Page 131: ...r this will happen Press the clutch pedal down to the floor without touching the accelerator Turn the ignition key to AVV as soon as warning light m goes out If you wait too long you will lose the benefit of the work done by the glow plugs Re lease the key as soon as the engine starts If the engine does not start at the first at tempt return the ignition key to STOP before repeating starting If wh...

Page 132: ...e it wastes fuel and is damaging especially to tur bocharged engines HOW TO WARM UP THE ENGINE AFTER IT HAS JUST STARTED petrol and diesel engines Proceed as follows Drive off slowly letting the engine turn at medium revs Do not accelerate abruptly Do not drive at full performance for the initial kilometres Wait until the coolant temperature gauge starts moving Remember that the servo brake and po...

Page 133: ...g light x will turn on PARKING THE CAR Proceed as follows Stop the engine and engage the hand brake Engage a gear on a slope engage first gear if the car is faced uphill or reverse if it is faced downhill and leave the wheels steered Block the wheels with a wedge or a stone if the car is parked on a steep slope Do not leave the key in the ignition switch to prevent draining the battery Always re m...

Page 134: ...ng of the gears fig 2 F0M0142m To change gears properly you must push the clutch pedal fully down It is therefore es sential that there is nothing under the pedals make sure the mats are lying flat and do not get in the way of the pedals WARNING Do not drive with your hand resting on the gear lever as the force exerted even if slight could lead over time to premature wear on the gearbox inter nal ...

Page 135: ...e conditions the engine warms up much more slowly increasing electrical consumption and emissions It is therefore advisable to move off immediately slow ly avoiding high speeds This way the en gine will warm faster Unnecessary actions Avoid accelerating when waiting at traffic lights or before switching off the engine This and also double declutching is ab solutely pointless on modern cars and al ...

Page 136: ...rtified tow hook and an adequate electric system Installa tion should be carried out by specialised personnel who release a special document for circulation on the road Install any specific and or additional rear view mirrors as specified by law Remember that when towing a trailer steep hills are harder to climb the brak ing spaces increase and overtaking takes longer depending on the overall weig...

Page 137: ...used CU NA UNI and ISO DIN Standards Follow the instructions provided by the car man ufacturer and or the tow hitch manufac turer An electric brake should be supplied di rectly by the battery through a cable with a cross section of no less than 2 5 mm2 IMPORTANT Electric brake or other de vice shall be used with running engine In addition to the electrical branches the car s electric system can on...

Page 138: ...be at least 6 mm thick The hook should be fastened to the body avoiding any type of drilling and trimming of the rear bumpers that remains visible when the hook is removed IMPORTANT It is compulsory to fasten a label plainly visible of suitable size and material with the following wording MAX LOAD ON BALL 60 kg After fitting screw holes shall be sealed to prevent ex haust gas inlet WARNING fig 3 F...

Page 139: ...nt or to limit as much as possible slipping of the driving wheels that could cause chain breaking resulting in damages to the car body or mechanical components IMPORTANT Use 9 mm reduced size snow chains SNOW TYRES Use snow tyres of the same size as the normal tyres provided with the car Fiat Dealership will be happy to provide advice concerning the most suitable type of tyre for the customer s re...

Page 140: ...on the rubber windscreen and rear window wiper blades and lift them off the glass slightly open the windows cover the car with a cloth or perforat ed plastic sheet Do not use sheets of non perforated plastic as they do not allow moisture on the car body to evaporate inflate tyres to 0 5 bar above the nor mal specified pressure and check it at intervals if you don t disconnect the battery from the ...

Page 141: ... 145 ABS SYSTEM FAILURE 145 FUEL RESERVE 145 GLOW PLUG WARMING 146 GLOW PLUG WARMING FAILURE 146 WATER IN DIESEL FUEL FILTER 146 CAR PROTECTION SYSTEM FAILURE FIAT CODE 146 EXTERNAL LIGHTS FAILURE 147 REAR FOGLIGHTS 147 GENERIC FAILURE INDICATION 147 ESP SYSTEM FAILURE 148 BRAKE PAD WEAR 148 HILL HOLDER FAILURE 148 PARKING SENSOR FAILURE 149 CHECK TYRE PRESSURE 149 LOW TYRE PRESSURE 149 TYRE PRESS...

Page 142: ... by a lim ited warning cycle The warning cycle of both failure cate gories can be stopped by pressing button MENU ESC The instrument panel warn ing light will stay on until eliminating the fault As concerns messages relevant to the ver sions equipped with Dualogic gearbox see the attached Supplement LOW BRAKE FLUID LEVEL red HANDBRAKE ON red Turning the ignition key to MAR the warning light turns ...

Page 143: ...lership immediately to have the system checked WARNING The failure of the warning light warning light off is also indicated by the flashing for more than the normal 4 seconds of the passenger s front air bag deacti vated warning light F WARNING HIGH TEMPERATURE ENGINE COOLANT FLUID red Turning the ignition key to MAR the warning light turns on but it should go off after few seconds The warning lig...

Page 144: ... uphill of fully laden car decrease speed if the warning light stays on stop the car Wait for 2 or 3 minutes leaving the engine on and slightly ac celerated to further activate the cir culation of the coolant fluid then switch the engine off Check proper coolant level as described previously IMPORTANT Under severe use of the car keep the engine on and slightly accel erated for few minutes before s...

Page 145: ...o the nearest Fiat Dealership to have the system checked On certain versions the dedicated message is displayed x LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL red where required Turning the ignition key to MAR the warning light on the dial turns on but it should go off after few seconds The warning light if any on the dial comes on when the engine oil level falls below the minimum level Restore proper oil level see Check...

Page 146: ...tion levels On certain versions the dedicated mes sage is displayed In these conditions it is possible to con tinue driving without however requiring heavy effort or high speed from the en gine Prolonged use of the car with the warning light on may cause damages Con tact Fiat Dealership as soon as possible The warning light goes off if the fault dis appears but it is still stored by the system fla...

Page 147: ...nefficient or unavailable In this case the braking system keeps its effectiveness unchanged but without the potential of fered by the ABS system Caution is ad visable and it is necessary to contact Fiat Dealership On certain versions the dedicated message is displayed F FRONT PASSENGER S AIR BAG DEACTIVATED amber Warning light F comes on when front passenger s air bag is deactivated With front pas...

Page 148: ... filter On certain versions the dedicated message is displayed c The presence of water in the fuel circuit may cause serious damage to the entire injec tion system and cause irreg ular engine operation If the warning light c turns on on certain versions to gether with the message on the display contact Fiat Dealership as soon as pos sible to have the system relieved If the above indications come o...

Page 149: ...cators number plate lights The failure referring to these lights could be one or more blown bulbs a blown protection fuse or an electric connection cut off On certain versions warning light è turns on as an alternative On certain versions the dedicated message is displayed W REAR FOG LIGHTS amber The warning light turns on when the rear fog lights are turned on 4 Rain sensor failure The warning li...

Page 150: ... On certain versions warning light á turns on as an alternative On certain versions the dedicated mes sage is displayed BRAKE PAD WEAR amber The warning light on the dial turns on if the front brake pads are worn in this case have them changed as soon as possible On certain versions the dedicated mes sage is displayed d 148 IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX DASHBOARD A...

Page 151: ...equence Restore proper inflation pressure values as soon as possible see paragraph Cold inflation pressures in section Technical Specifications n 149 IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Low tyre pressure The warning light will turn on when the pressure of one or more tyres falls belo...

Page 152: ...ted by a message where provided The warn ing message will go off automatical ly as soon as the radio frequency noise will stop to disturb the system WARNING Tyre pressure unsuitable for speed Should it be required to journey at a speed higher than 160 km h inflate tyres at pres sures values specified in paragraph Infla tion pressures If the T P M S system where provided detects that the pressure o...

Page 153: ...n gaging the Dualdrive electric power steering by pressing the relevant button The indication CITY will turn off when pressing the button again CITY MAIN BEAMS blue The warning light turns on when the main beams are turned on 1 FRONT FOG LIGHTS green The warning light turns on when the front fog lights are turned on 5 LEFT HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR green intermittent The warning light turns on when...

Page 154: ... will show the dedicated message to warn the driver that the system is on again POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF ICE ON THE ROAD versions with multifunction display This indication starts flashing when the outside temperature reaches or falls be low 3 C to warn the driver of the possi ble presence of ice on the road The display will show the dedicated mes sage LIMITED RANGE versions with multifunction display...

Page 155: ... IN AN EMERGENCY ENGINE STARTING 154 IF A TYRE IS PUNCTURED 155 QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT FIX GO automatic 161 WHEN NEEDING TO CHANGE A BULB 166 IF AN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT 168 IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT 173 IF A FUSE BLOWS 175 IF THE BATTERY IS FLAT 185 JACKING THE CAR 186 TOWING THE CAR 187 I I IN N A AN N E EM ME ER RG GE EN NC CY Y ...

Page 156: ...tteries with a jump lead With a second lead connect the nega tive terminal of the auxiliary battery to an earthing point Eon the engine or the gearbox of the car to be started Start the engine When the engine has been started re move the leads reversing the order above If after a few attempts the engine does not start do not insist but contact the near est Fiat Dealership fig 1 F0M0361m The starti...

Page 157: ...c ex haust system and damage it beyond repair IMPORTANT Remember that the brake booster and the power steering system are not operating until the engine is start ed a greater effort will therefore be re quired to press the brake pedal or turn the steering wheel IF A TYRE IS PUNCTURED GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Wheel changing and correct use of the jack and spare wheel call for some pre cautions as liste...

Page 158: ...ded or on cars of the same model It must not be used for other purposes such as for instance raising cars of other models In no case should it be used for repairs under the car Incorrect positioning of the jack may cause the jacked car to fall Do not use the jack for high er capacities than stated on its label WARNING Fasten the wheel cap cor rectly to prevent the wheel from coming free in motion ...

Page 159: ...change the wheel safely The ground should be flat and adequately firm Turn the engine off and pull up the handbrake Engage first gear or reverse Wear the reflecting safety jacket com pulsory by law in certain countries be fore getting out of the car open the tailgate and lift the carpet or remove the Cargo box where provid ed loosen the fastener A fig 2 take out the tool container C fig 2 and take...

Page 160: ...th alloy rims shake the car to facilitate removing the rim from the wheel hub operate the device F fig 4 to extend the jack until the top of the jack G fig 4 fits correctly into catch H fig 4 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 fit the handle L fig 4 to operate the jack and lift the car until the wheel to ...

Page 161: ...nserting the first bolt for two threads into the hole clos est to the inflation valve fit the wheel cap making the lunette hole coincide with the bolt you have fit ted using the wrench tighten the fastening bolts turn the jack handle L fig 4 to lower the car and remove the jack use the wrench provided to fasten the bolts completely in a criss cross fashion as shown in fig 6 if replacing a wheel wi...

Page 162: ... Lower the car and remove the jack Using the wrench provided fully tight en the bolts in the sequence shown previously in the figure Versions with alloy rims Proceed as follows Insert the wheel on the hub and using the wrench provided tighten the bolts Lower the car and remove the jack Using the wrench provided fully tight en the bolts in the sequence shown in the figure When you have finished Sto...

Page 163: ...r on the instru ment panel after fixing the tyre instruction brochure see fig 8 to be used for prompt and proper use of the quick repair kit and to be then handed to the personnel charged with handling the treated tyre compressor D fig 7 including gauge and connections a pair of protection gloves located in the side space of the compressor adapters for inflating different elements fig 7 F0M0198m I...

Page 164: ... minutes Risk of overheating Tyres repaired with the quick tyre repair kit shall be used temporarily only WARNING In the event of a puncture caused by foreign bodies it is possible to repair tyres show ing damages on the track or shoulder up to max 4 mm diameter Holes and damages on the tyre side walls cannot be re paired Do not use the quick tyre re pair kit if damaging is due to running with fla...

Page 165: ...nd call the doctor immediately Keep away from children This product must not be used by asthmatics Do not in hale vapours Call the doctor imme diately in case of allergic reactions Keep the cylinder in the space provid ed for the purpose and far from heat The sealing fluid has limited life WARNING Replace the cylinder if sealer has run out Do not throw away the cylinder and the sealing fluid Have ...

Page 166: ...peat the inflation operation If after this operation it is still impossi ble after 5 minutes to reach at least 1 8 bar do not start driving since the tyre is excessively damaged and the quick tyre repair kit cannot guarantee suit able sealing contact Fiat Dealership if reaching the tyre pressure specified in paragraph Inflation pressure in sec tion Technical Specifications start driving immediatel...

Page 167: ...ctly to the tyre valve fig 13 in this way the cylinder is not connected to compressor and the sealing fluid will not flow into the tyre CYLINDER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE To replace the cylinder proceed as fol lows disconnect connection A fig 14 turn counter clockwise the cylinder to replace and raise it fit the new cylinder and turn it clock wise connect connection A to the cylinder and fit the trans...

Page 168: ...ater infiltration therefore contact Fiat Dealership TYPES OF BULBS Various types of bulbs are fitted to your car A Glass bulbs clipped into position Pull to remove B Bayonet type bulbs to remove this type of bulb from its holder press the bulb and turn it counter clock wise C Tubular bulbs release them from their contacts to remove D E Halogen bulbs to remove the bulb release the clip holding the ...

Page 169: ...t direction indicators Side direction indicators Rear direction indicators Taillights Brake lights Third brake light additional brake light Reversing light Rear fog lights Number plate light Front ceiling light with movable lens Front ceiling light with spot lights Rear ceiling light Boot light Courtesy light H4 H4 W5W H3 PY21W WY5W P21W R5W P21 5W P21W P21W W5W C10W C10W C10W W5W C5W D D A B A B ...

Page 170: ...ght units contain sidelights dipped beam main beam and direction in dicator bulbs The bulbs are arranged inside the light unit as follows A sidelights B dipped beams main beams double light C direction indicators SIDELIGHTS fig 17 To change the bulb proceed as follows remove the snap fitted rubber cap A as shown by the arrow press tabs B and remove the bulb hold er remove the bulb C and replace it...

Page 171: ...ncide with the grooves on the reflector refit the bulb holder catch and reconnect the electrical connector refit the cap A locking it properly DIRECTION INDICATORS Front fig 19 a 19 b To change the bulb proceed as follows steer the right left wheel outwards turn the catch A fig 19 a as shown by the arrow then use the lid B remove the cover bulb holder C fig 19 b turning counterclockwise remove the...

Page 172: ...the snap fitted bulb D and replace it refit the bulb holder C in the lens by turning it clockwise refit the unit making sure the catch clicks into place B FRONT FOG LIGHTS where provided Contact Fiat Dealership to have front fog lights A fig 21 replaced REAR LIGHT UNITS fig 22 23 Rear light units contain taillights brake light and direction indicators bulbs The bulbs are arranged inside the light ...

Page 173: ...n the screws E and remove the bulb holder remove the bulb to replace B C or D pushing it slightly and turning it coun terclockwise bayonet clamping and replace it refit the bulb holder and tighten the screws E reconnect the electric connector suit ably refit the unit to the car body and then tighten the fastening screws A REAR FOG LIGHTS fig 24 Contact Fiat Dealership to have rear fog lights A rep...

Page 174: ...ve the lens unit C fig 27 disconnect the electric connector press the tabs D fig 27 and remove the bulb holder remove the snap fitted bulb and replace it NUMBER PLATE LIGHT fig 28 29 To change the bulb proceed as follows work in the point shown by the arrow and remove lens A fig 28 change the bulb fig 29 releasing it from the side contacts and making sure the new bulb is correctly fastened between...

Page 175: ...em from the side contacts make sure that new bulbs are correctly clamped be tween contacts re close the lid B fig 31 and secure light A fig 30 into its housing locking it properly REAR CEILING LIGHT where provided To replace the bulbs proceed as follows work in the points shown by the ar rows and remove light D fig 32 open the protection lid E fig 33 replace bulb F fig 33 releasing it from the sid...

Page 176: ... close the protective cover B on the lens refit the light A inserting it in its cor rect position firstly on one end and then on the other until it clicks into place PUDDLE LIGHTS where provided fig 36 To change the bulb proceed as follows remove the light by pressing clip A fig 36 with a screwdriver press the bulb protection cover sides B fig 37 on the two fastening pins and turn it replace the s...

Page 177: ...8 must be intact If not re place the fuse with one of the same amp rating same colour B undamaged fuse fig 38 C fuse with damaged filament fig 38 fig 38 F0M0236m Never change a fuse with another with a higher amp rating DANGER OF FIRE WARNING Never replace a broken fuse with anything other than a new fuse If a general fuse MEGA FUSE MIDI FUSE MAXI FUSE cuts in do not attempt any re pair and contac...

Page 178: ...USE LOCATION Fuses are grouped into four fuse boxes to be found respectively on the dashboard on the battery positive pole in the engine compartment and inside the boot left hand side Fuse box on the dashboard To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box on the dashboard loosen the fastening screws A fig 39 and remove the cover fig 40 F0M0370m fig 39 F0M0016m ...

Page 179: ...SPECIFICATIONS INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR IN AN EMERGENCY Fuse box in engine compartment To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box next to the battery remove the protec tion cover fig 41 fig 41 F0M0239m fig 42 F0M0371m ...

Page 180: ...IFICATIONS IINDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR IN AN EMERGENCY Fuse box in the boot To gain access to the fuse box located on the left side of boot open the relevant in spection lid as shown in fig 43 fig 44 F0M0372m fig 43 F0M0246m ...

Page 181: ... with voice recognition and Bluetooth technology control unit for Hi Fi audio system Power battery ignition switch Power for windscreen rear window washer motor pump Power for tailgate actuator Power for door lock motor actuators dead lock motor actuators Free Power for front ceiling light rear ceiling light boot light puddle light courtesy lights Power key electric power steering system control u...

Page 182: ...er key side button panel light steering wheel control lights central button panel ASR control and led Power key button panel light on ceiling light front seat warming button panel system control and led rain sensor Power key power sunroof control unit tyre pressure sensor control unit control unit for hands free kit with voice recognition and Bluetooth technology parking sensor system control unit...

Page 183: ... AMPERE Power brake system battery solenoid valves Left dipped beam power headlight aiming device Right dipped beam power Left main beam power Right main beam power Power key engine control unit Power key passenger s compartment cooling unit electronic control unit for driver s window power door mirrors reversing light 1 4 8v Dualogic version Free Power for engine diagnosis system secondary loads ...

Page 184: ... Multijet versions Power for engine control unit 1 4 engine Power for fuel motor pump Power for front fog lights Power for headlight washer motor pump Power for single tone horn Power for conditioner compressor Power for starter motor magnet 50 Power for slider solenoid valve 1 4 16V engine Power battery internal cooling control unit Power battery engine control unit Power for passenger s compartm...

Page 185: ...motor Power for driver s power window motor Free Free 10 15 10 10 20 20 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Fuse box in the boot USERS FUSE AMPERE Free Free Free Power for driver s seat lumbar adjustment motor Power for boot current outlet Free Free Power for driver s seat warming unit Power for passenger s seat warming unit Power battery power window motor on right rear door Power battery power w...

Page 186: ...ONS IINDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR IN AN EMERGENCY 10 20 20 13 14 15 16 17 USERS FUSE AMPERE Free Free Power battery tyre pressure monitoring system control unit Power battery hi fi system subwoofer Power battery power sunroof system ...

Page 187: ...urs Charging for a longer time may damage the battery Charge the battery as follows disconnect battery negative terminal connect the charger cables to the bat tery terminals observing the poles turn on the charger The liquid contained in the battery is poisonous and cor rosive Avoid contact with the skin or eyes The battery should be charged in a well ventilated place away from naked flames or pos...

Page 188: ...by positioning the jack arms or the shop jack in the points shown in the figure Do not attempt to charge a frozen battery it must first ly be thawed otherwise it may burst If freezing has occurred the battery should be checked by skilled person nel to make sure that the internal el ements are not damaged and that the body is not cracked with the risk of leaking poisonous and corrosive acid WARNING...

Page 189: ...p A take the tow hook B from the sup port tighten the ring on the rear or front threaded pin When towing remember that without the help of the ser vobrake and power steering a greater effort is required on the pedal and steering wheel Do not use flexible ca bles for towing and avoid jerks During towing operations make sure that fas tening the joint to the car does not damage the components in cont...

Page 190: ...to tow disen gage the steering lock see paragraph Ignition device in section Dashboard and controls When towing remember that without the help of the brake booster and power steering a greater effort is required on the pedal and steering wheel Do not use flexible cables for towing and avoid jerks During towing operations make sure that fastening the joint to the car does not damage the compo nents...

Page 191: ... CAR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING 190 SERVICE SCHEDULE 191 PERIODICAL CHECKS 195 USE OF THE CAR UNDER HEAVY CONDITIONS 195 CHECKING FLUID LEVELS 196 AIR FILTER 202 POLLEN FILTER 202 BATTERY 202 WHEELS AND TYRES 205 RUBBER HOSES 206 WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPERS 206 BODYWORK 208 INTERIORS 210 C C CA AR R M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E ...

Page 192: ... You are advised to contact Fiat Dealership in the event of any minor operating faults without waiting for the next service coupon If your car is used frequently for towing the interval between one service coupon and the other must be reduced SCHEDULED SERVICING Correct maintenance is essential for en suring long car life under the best condi tions This is why Fiat has programmed a series of check...

Page 193: ...ts instrument panel warning lights etc Check windscreen wiper washer operation Check front disk brake pad conditions and wear Check rear drum brake linings and wear Sight inspect the conditions of bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel brakes rubber parts boots sleeves bushes etc Check cleanness of locks bonnet and boot and lever cleanness and lubrication Check tension and adju...

Page 194: ...rol system operation through diagnosis socket Replace spark plugs Replace timing belt Change engine oil and oil filter or every 24 months Change brake fluid or every 24 months Change pollen filter or every 24 months Regardless of the km covered the timing belt shall be replaced every 4 years for particularly demanding use cold climates driving in the city idling for a long time or in any case ever...

Page 195: ...r compartment lights instrument panel warning lights etc Check windscreen wiper washer operation Check front and rear where provided disk brake pad conditions and wear Check rear drum brake linings and wear 1 3 Multijet versions Sight inspect the conditions of bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel brakes rubber parts boots sleeves bushes etc Check cleanness of locks bonnet and...

Page 196: ...e oil and oil filter Multijet versions without DPF or every 24 months Change engine oil and oil filter Multijet versions with DPF or every 24 months Change brake fluid or every 24 months Change pollen filter or every 24 months Regardless of the km covered the timing belt shall be replaced every 4 years for particularly demanding use cold climates driving in the city idling for a long time or in an...

Page 197: ...tc check battery charge and fluid level electrolyte visual check on various drive belt con ditions check and replace pollen filter if re quired check and replace air cleaner if re quired PERIODICAL CHECKS Every 1 000 km or before long journeys check and top up if required engine coolant fluid level brake fluid level windscreen washer fluid level tyre pressure and conditions check light system oper...

Page 198: ...ns Never smoke while working in the engine compartment gas and inflammable vapours may be present with the risk of fire WARNING Be careful when topping up take care not to confuse the various types of fluids they are all incompatible with one another and could seriously damage the car 1 Engine coolant 2 Battery 3 Windscreen washer fluid 4 Brake fluid 5 Engine oil F0M0145m F0M0367m fig 2a 1 4 16V v...

Page 199: ...RRECT USE OF THE CAR IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE 1 Engine oil 2 Engine coolant 3 Windscreen washer fluid 4 Brake fluid 5 Battery 6 Diesel fuel filter 1 Engine coolant 2 Battery 3 Windscreen washer fluid 4 Brake fluid 5 Engine oil fig 2b 1 4 T JET version fig 3 1 3 Multijet versions F0M0219m F0M0146m ...

Page 200: ...IFICATIONS INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE fig 4 1 9 Multijet versions F0M0148m 1 Engine oil 2 Engine coolant 3 Windscreen washer fluid 4 Brake fluid 5 Battery 6 Diesel fuel filter ...

Page 201: ...et the engine turn over for a few seconds and wait a few minutes after turn ing it off before you check the level ENGINE OIL fig 5 6 7 and 8 Check the oil level a few minutes about 5 after the engine has stopped with the car parked on level ground The oil level shall be included between the MIN and MAX marks on the dipstick B The gap between the MIN and MAX marks corresponds to about one litre of ...

Page 202: ...ld engine and shall be within the MIN and MAX marks on the tank If the level is low pour slowly a mixture of 50 distilled water and 50 PARAFLU UP of the FL Selenia Group through the filler neck A until the level reaches MAX A 50 50 mixture of PARAFLU UP and distilled water gives freeze protection to 35 C When the vehicle is used under particu larly harsh climate conditions we recom mend using a 60...

Page 203: ...ical charac teristics Check level through the reservoir Do not travel with the wind screen washer reservoir emp ty the windscreen washer is funda mental for improving visibility WARNING Certain commercial addi tives for windscreen washers are inflammable The engine com partment contains hot components which may set it on fire WARNING fig 11 NOTE Clean accurately the tank cap A and the surrounding ...

Page 204: ...ately with neutral soap and water then rinse thor oughly Call the doctor immediately if the fluid is swallowed WARNING The symbol π on the con tainer indicates synthetic brake fluid distinguishing it from the mineral kind Using mineral fluids ir reversibly damages the special brak ing system rubber seals WARNING AIR CLEANER Air cleaner replacement shall be carried out at Fiat Dealership POLLEN FIL...

Page 205: ... the skin and eyes Keep naked flames and sources of sparks away from the battery risk of explosion and fire WARNING Running the battery with an excessively low liquid level will damage the battery beyond re pair and even cause an explosion WARNING BATTERY The car fits a low maintenance battery no top ups with distilled water are needed in normal conditions of use CHANGING THE BATTERY If required r...

Page 206: ... and bonnet are closed properly switch off all lights inside the car the car is however equipped with a system which switches all internal lights off au tomatically do not keep accessories e g sound sys tem hazard lights etc switched on for a long time when the engine is not run ning before performing any operation on the electrical system disconnect the bat tery negative cable battery terminals s...

Page 207: ...ads can damage the tyres periodically check that the tyres have no cuts in the side wall abnormal swelling or irregular tyre wear If any of these occur have the car seen to at a Fiat Dealership fig 14 F0M0160m avoid overloading the car when travel ling this may cause serious damage to the wheels and tyres if a tyre is punctured stop immediate ly and charge it to avoid damage to the tyre the rim su...

Page 208: ...blades this pre vents effort on the motor and over heating 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 RUBBER HOSES As far as the brake system and fuel rubber hoses are concerned carefully follow the Service schedule in this section Indeed ozone high temperatures and pro longed lack of flu...

Page 209: ... the middle of the blade B refit the arm with the blade on the windscreen fig 15 F0M0161m Changing the rear window blade fig 16 Proceed as follows raise 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 correct ly and fully tighten the nut lower the cover fig 16 F0M0162m SPRAY NOZZLES Windscreen wiper fig 17 If the jet ...

Page 210: ...ediately to avoid the for mation of rust For touching up use only original products see Bodywork paint identification plate in section Technical specifications BODYWORK PROTECTION FROM ATMOSPHERIC AGENTS The main causes of corrosion are the fol lowing atmospheric pollution salty air and humidity coastal areas or hot humid climates seasonal environment conditions Not to be underestimated is also th...

Page 211: ... cleaned in the same way as the rest of the car Where possible do not park under trees the resinous substance many species re lease give the paint a dull appearance and increase the possibility of triggering rust processes IMPORTANT Bird droppings must be washed off immediately and thoroughly as the acid they contain is particularly ag gressive Detergents cause water pollu tion Therefore the engin...

Page 212: ...l soap Remove grease or persisting stains using appropriate solvent free products designed to preserve ap pearance and colour of plastic compo nents IMPORTANT Never use spirit or petro leum to clean the instrument panel STEERING WHEEL GEAR LEVER KNOB WITH GENUINE LEATHER COVERING These components shall only be cleaned with water and neutral soap Never use spirit or alcohol based products Before us...

Page 213: ... IDENTIFICATION DATA 212 ENGINE CODES BODYWORK VERSIONS 214 ENGINE 215 FUEL FEED IGNITION 217 TRANSMISSION 217 BRAKES 218 SUSPENSIONS 218 STEERING 218 WHEELS 219 DIMENSIONS 223 PERFORMANCE 224 WEIGHTS 225 CAPACITIES 227 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 228 FUEL CONSUMPTION 230 CO2 EMISSIONS 231 T T TE EC CH HN NI IC CA AL L S SP PE EC CI IF FI IC CA AT TI IO ON NS S ...

Page 214: ...assis number E Maximum vehicle weight fully loaded F Maximum vehicle weight fully loaded with trailer G Maximum vehicle weight on front axle H Maximum vehicle weight on rear axle I Engine type L Body version code M Spare part code N Smoke opacity index for diesel en gines IDENTIFICATION DATA You are advised to note the identification codes The identification data stamped and given on the plates an...

Page 215: ...and the chassis number BODYWORK PAINT IDENTIFICATION PLATE fig 2 The plate is applied on the external tail gate post left side and it bears the fol lowing data A Paint manufacturer B Colour name C Fiat colour code D Respray and touch up code fig 2 F0M0167m fig 3 F0M0168m 213 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENAN...

Page 216: ...ersion with 5 speed gearbox Version with 6 speed gearbox Version with DPF 199A4000 350A1000 199A6000 198A4000 199A2000 199A3000 939A1000 199A5000 199BXA1A 01 199BXB1A 03 199BXG1B 14 199BXMIA 26 199BXC1A 05 199BXD1A 12 199BXD1B 07 199BXD1B 07B 199BXE1B 09 199BXE1B 09B 199AXA1A 00D 199AXB1A 02D 199AXG1B 13 199AXMIA 25 199AXC1A 04 199AXD1A 11 199AXD1B 06 199AXD1B 06D 199AXE1B 08 199AXE1B 08G 199AXF1B...

Page 217: ... ZKR7A 10 Unleaded petrol 95 RON Specification EN228 1 4 16V 199A6000 Otto 4 in line 72 x 84 1368 10 8 1 70 95 6000 125 12 9 4500 NGK ZKR7A 10 Unleaded petrol 95 RON Specification EN228 1 4 T JET 198A4000 Otto 4 in line 72 0 x 84 0 1368 9 8 88 120 5000 206 21 1750 NGK IKR9F8 Unleaded petrol 95 RON Specification EN228 ENGINE GENERAL Engine code Cycle Number and layout of cylinders Piston bore and s...

Page 218: ...00 20 4 1750 Diesel fuel for motor vehicles Specification EN590 1 9 Multijet 939A1000 Diesel 4 in line 82 x 90 4 1910 18 88 120 4000 280 28 5 2000 Diesel fuel for motor vehicles Specification EN590 1 9 Multijet Sport 199A5000 Diesel 4 in line 82 x 90 4 1910 18 96 130 4000 280 28 5 2000 Diesel fuel for motor vehicles Specification EN590 GENERAL Engine code Cycle Number and layout of cylinders Pisto...

Page 219: ... 3 Multijet 75HP 1 3 Multijet 90HP 1 4 16V 1 9 Multijet Gearbox Clutch Drive Self adjusting pedal without idle stroke Front Five forward gears and reverse with synchromesh for forward gear engagement Six forward gears and reverse with synchromesh for forward gear engagement Five or six forward gears and reverse with synchromesh for forward gear engagement IGNITION 1 2 1 4 1 4 16V 1 4 T JET 1 3 Mul...

Page 220: ...IMPORTANT Water ice and antifreeze salt on roads may deposit on the brake discs thus reducing braking efficiency at first braking Mc Pherson independent wheels twisting axle with interconnected wheels rack and pinion with electric power steering controlled by hand lever it works on rear brakes drum or disc on certain versions disc self ventilating for versions where provided STEERING 1 2 1 4 1 4 1...

Page 221: ... alloy rims Tubeless tyres with radial carcass The homologated tyres are listed in the Log book IMPORTANT In the event of discrepan cies between the information provided on this Owner handbook and the Log book consider the specifications shown in the log book only Attaining to the prescribed size to ensure safety of the car in movement it must be fitted with tyres of the same make and type on all ...

Page 222: ... kg 82 475 kg 72 355 kg 83 487 kg 73 365 kg 84 500 kg 74 375 kg 85 515 kg 75 387 kg 86 530 kg 76 400 kg 87 545 kg 77 412 kg 88 560 kg 78 425 kg 89 580 kg 79 437 kg 90 600 kg 80 450 kg 91 615 kg 220 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum speed rating Q up to 160 km h R up to 170 ...

Page 223: ... R15 88T 185 65 R15 88T 195 55 R16 87H 205 45 R17 88V 185 65 R15 88H 195 55 R16 87H 205 45 R17 88V 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 6J X 15 ET 43 175 65 R15 84T 185 65 R15 88T 175 65 R15 84T 185 65 R15 88T 185 65 R15 88T 185 65 R15 88T 175 65 R15 84T 185 65 R15 88T 185 65 R15 88T 185 65 R15 88H 6J X 15 ET 43 6J X 15 ET 43 6J X 15 ET 43 6J X 16 ET ...

Page 224: ...tijet 1 3 Multijet 1 9 Multijet 75 HP 90 HP Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear 175 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 205 45 R17 88V Medium load Full load Add 0 3 bar to the prescribed inflation pressure when the tyres are warm Recheck pressure valu...

Page 225: ... in mm and re fer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres The height refers to the vehicle unladen Boot volume Unladen boot volume V D A standards 275 dm3 Boot volume with rear seat folded 638 dm3 F0M0369m fig 5 Versions A B C D E F G H 3 5 door 1 2 1 4 1 4 16V 1 3 Multijet 4030 875 2510 645 1490 1473 1687 1466 1 9 Multijet IMPORTANT Track measurements may vary according to rim tyre size ...

Page 226: ...OF THE CAR IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE Top admitted speed after initial car use in km h PETROL VERSIONS 1 2 1 4 1 4 16V 1 4 T JET 155 165 178 195 MULTIJET VERSIONS 1 3 Multijet 75 HP 1 3 Multijet 90 HP 1 9 Multijet 1 9 Multijet Sport 165 175 190 200 ...

Page 227: ... 950 850 1730 1000 400 75 60 225 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY DEVICES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHTS Petrol versions 1 2 1 4 1 4 16V 1 4 T JET Weights kg Empty weight including all fluids fuel tank at 90 and with no optional Payload including the driver Maximum admitted loads front axle rear axle total Towa...

Page 228: ...Door 5 seat 1205 560 1000 850 1765 1000 400 75 60 5 Door 5 seat 1220 560 1000 850 1780 1000 400 75 60 Multijet versions 1 3 Multijet 75 HP 1 3 Multijet 90 HP 1 9 Multijet Weights kg Empty weight including all fluids fuel tank at 90 and with no optional Payload including the driver Maximum admitted loads front axle rear axle total Towable loads trailer with brakes trailer without brakes Maximum loa...

Page 229: ... 1 3 Multijet 90 HP 45 5 7 7 4 3 0 3 2 2 0 0 5 2 2 4 5 1 9 Multijet 45 5 7 6 35 3 8 4 18 2 0 0 5 2 2 4 5 1 4 16V 45 5 7 5 27 2 75 2 9 1 65 0 5 2 2 4 5 1 4 T JET 45 5 7 6 0 2 4 2 6 1 7 0 5 2 2 4 5 CAPACITIES Fuel tank litres including a reserve of litres Fuel tank litres including a reserve of litres Engine cooling system litres Engine sump litres Engine sump and filter litres Engine sump litres En...

Page 230: ...THEIR SPECIFICATIONS Use Fluid and lubricant specifications Original Change for correct car operation fluids and lubricants Oil for petrol engines Oils for diesel engines For diesel engines in the event of emergencies when genuine products are not available lubricants providing at least ACEA B4 performance are allowed in that case engine best performance is not guaranteed we recommend to have it r...

Page 231: ...ations Mixture of alcohol water and surfactants CUNA NC 956 II TUTELA CAR TECHNYX Contractual Technical Reference N F010 B05 TUTELA CAR MATRYX Contractual Technical Reference N F108 F02 TUTELA ALL STAR Contractual Technical Reference N F702 G07 TUTELA STAR 700 Contractual Technical Reference N F701 C07 TUTELA STAR 325 Contractual Technical Reference N F301 D03 TUTELA TOP 4 Contractual Technical Re...

Page 232: ...The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption urban cycle cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the car IMPORTANT The type of route traffic situations weather conditions driving style general conditions of the car trim level equipment accessories load climate control system roof rack other situations that affect air drag may lead to different fuel consumption ...

Page 233: ...CATIONS CO2 EMISSIONS The CO2 emission levels at the exhaust given in the following tables refer to combined consumption Versions CO2 Emissions according to 1999 100 CE Directive g km 1 2 139 1 4 139 1 4 16V 142 1 4 T JET 155 1 3 Multijet 75 HP 119 1 3 Multijet 90 HP 5 gears 123 1 3 Multijet 90 HP 6 gears 122 1 9 Multijet 145 1 9 Multijet Sport 154 ...

Page 234: ...le 191 use of the car under heavy conditions 195 Card box CD box 74 Carrying children safely 115 Ceiling lights boot light 68 courtesy 68 front 66 puddle door 68 rear 67 Central console oddment compartment 73 Chassis marking 213 Checking levels 197 Child lock 80 Child restraint systems Universal Isofix 120 Passenger s seat compliance 115 Cigar lighter 74 Clutch 217 CO2 emissions 231 Code Card 7 AB...

Page 235: ...nt 173 control 66 Front fog lights bulb replacement 170 control button 69 Fuel consumption 230 cut off switch 71 level gauge 17 Fuel cut off switch 71 Fuel filler cap 106 Fuel level gauge 17 Fuses replacement 175 Gearbox using manual gearbox 132 Glass holder can holder 74 Glove box oddment compartment 72 Handbrake 184 Hands free kit with voice recognition and Bluetooth technology 104 Hazard lights...

Page 236: ...inactivity 138 Protecting the environment 107 Puddle door light bulb replacement 174 Radio transmitters and cellular telephones 105 Radionavigator presetting system 104 Rain sensor 62 Rear ceiling lights bulb replacement 173 control 67 Rear doors emergency lock device 81 Rear fog lights bulb replacement 171 control button 70 Rear window washer control 63 fluid level 200 Head restraints front 38 re...

Page 237: ... Sun visors 75 Suspensions 218 Symbols 7 Tailgate 84 Technical specifications 211 Third brake light 172 Top speeds 224 Towing the car 187 Towing trailers tow hook installation 135 T P M S system 98 Transmission 217 Trip computer 34 Tyre pressure 222 Tyres changing 155 maintenance 205 standard tyres 221 understanding tyre marking 219 Using the manual gearbox 132 Ventilation 42 Warning lights and me...

Page 238: ...IONS INDEX Wheel changing 155 spare wheel 221 Wheel geometry 219 Wheel rims understanding rim marking 220 Window washing cleaning 61 209 Window winders 81 Windscreen rear window headlight washer fluid level 200 Windscreen rear window wiper blades 206 Windscreen washer control 61 fluid level 200 Windscreen wiper blades 206 control 61 nozzles 207 ...

Page 239: ...he countries of the European Union up until 1st January 2007 collection of the vehicle free of charge only applies to vehicles registered from 1 July 2002 on while from 2007 on collection will be carried out free of charge independently of the year of registration provided that the ve hicle still contains its essential component parts especially engine and body and is free from additional waste ma...

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Page 243: ...erves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer Printed in recycled paper without chlorine ENGLISH PUNTO UM GB 20 07 2007 11 35 Pagina 1 ...

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