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Summary of Contents for Qubo

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

Page 2: ...ORMANCE SPARK PLUGS INJECTORS AND BATTERIES LINEACCESSORI ROOF RACK BARS WHEEL RIMS WHY CHOOSING GENUINE PARTS This Owner Handbook is intended to show the vehicle s operating conditions For the enthusiast user who wants to have insights curiosities and detailed information about the characteristics and functions of the vehicle Fiat gives the opportunity to consult a dedicated section which is avai...

Page 3: ...ng it you are advised to keep the handbook inside the vehicle for an easy reference and for making sure it remains on board the vehicle should it be sold In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the Services that Fiat offers to its customers the Warranty Certificate the detail of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity and the range of additional services ...

Page 4: ...ition key to AVV and release as soon as the engine starts Versions with Dualogic transmission make sure that the handbrake is engaged and that the gear lever is in P Park or N Neutral Then depress the brake pedal turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine starts PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL The catalytic converter develops high temperatures during operation Do not park on g...

Page 5: ...end of this Owner Handbook Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedicated graphic tabs at the side of each odd page A few pages further there is a key for getting to know the chapter order and the relevant symbols in the tabs There is in any case a textual indication of the current chapter at the side of each even page WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS While reading this Owner Handbook you will find a s...

Page 6: ...n using this component A plate summarising these symbols can also be found under the bonnet VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS ALTERATIONS IMPORTANT Any modification or alteration of the vehicle might seriously affect its safety and road holding thus causing accidents in which the occupants could even be fatally injured ...

Page 7: ...KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA MULTIMEDIA INDEX 5 ...

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Page 9: ... can see what is described here for yourself DASHBOARD 8 KEYS 9 IGNITION DEVICE 11 THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM 11 ALARM 12 DOORS 14 SEATS 15 HEADRESTS 17 STEERING WHEEL 18 REAR VIEW MIRRORS 19 EXTERIOR LIGHTS 20 INTERIOR LIGHTS 22 WINDOW WASHING 23 HEATING AND VENTILATION 25 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 25 ELECTRIC WINDOWS 26 BONNET 27 FIXED PARTITION FOR N1 4 SEAT VERSIONS 28 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 29 VER...

Page 10: ...itch ASR Traction Plus on off switch for versions markets where provided rear swing door lock button for versions markets where provided Start Stop off switch for versions markets where provided 8 Passenger s airbag for versions markets where provided 9 Glove box oddment tray for versions markets where provided 10 Adjustable and directable air diffusers 11 Heating ventilation climate control syste...

Page 11: ... windows with the remote control for versions markets where provided Hold the button on the key pressed for more than 3 seconds to open the windows Keep the button pressed to open the windows completely if the pressure is suspended the windows will immediately stop in their current position The same type of opening is also possible by operating the pawl of the front door handles Closing the window...

Page 12: ...son getting into the car through the open door and on shutting it remaining stuck inside the passenger compartment Turning the device off The system is disabled automatically on every door when by unlocking the doors by turning the ignition key to the MAR position WARNING 1 Button B should only be pressed when the key is away from the body in particular from the eyes and from objects that can be s...

Page 13: ...olving steering system or steering column modifications e g installation of anti theft device that could adversely affect performance invalidate the warranty cause serious safety problems and also result in the car not meeting type approval requirements THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM This is an electrical engine locking system which increases protection against attempted theft of the vehicle It is automatic...

Page 14: ...ectronic components inside the key may be damaged if the key is subjected to strong shocks ALARM for versions markets where provided The alarm in addition to all the previously described remote control functions is controlled by the receiver located under the dashboard near the fuse box IMPORTANT The engine stop function is guaranteed by the Fiat CODE which is automatically activated when the igni...

Page 15: ...turning the alarm on When the function is disabled this is indicated by the LED on the button flashing for several seconds The volumetric antitilting protection must be deactivated each time the instrument panel is switched off BREAK IN ATTEMPT INDICATION The warning light comes on or the symbol appears on the display with a specific message when the panel lights up according to vehicle version to...

Page 16: ... the key in the lock and pull handle A fig 7 in the direction shown by the arrow then slide the door towards the rear of the vehicle until it locks into place and can go no further Closing push the handle A fig 7 towards the front of the vehicle Turn the key with metal insert in the closing direction Opening closing from the inside Opening pull lever A fig 8 and slide the door towards the rear of ...

Page 17: ...e door free to move forward 8 Before leaving the vehicle parked with sliding doors open always check that the latch is engaged 9 Always use this device when carrying children WARNING 2 Make sure that the right sliding side door is all closed before refuelling to prevent damage to the door and to the sliding locking system with fuel filler cap open activated during refuelling operations SEATS 10 FR...

Page 18: ...ersions IMPORTANT Move the seat only when there are no rear passengers Seat folding To fold the seat proceed as follows open the passenger side door pull lever A fig 13 and fold the backrest forwards in the direction indicated by the arrow then push the backrest B fig 14 down the seat is now completely folded over on itself into the table position pull tab C fig 14 and push the backrest down furth...

Page 19: ...motion you are therefore advised to remove or secure any objects that might interfere with the driver If there is no partition between the cab and the load compartment tall objects or packages may take up part of the passenger area Make sure that these items are well secured by using the available hooks and that they cannot interfere with the driver HEADRESTS FRONT These are height adjustable and ...

Page 20: ...rrectly To maximise the protective action provided by the headrest adjust the seat back so that your trunk is upright and keep your head as close to the headrest as possible STEERING WHEEL The height and axial position of the steering wheel can be adjusted on some versions To adjust proceed as follows release lever A fig 21 by pushing it forwards position 1 adjust the steering wheel lock lever A b...

Page 21: ...e that causes its release in the event of a violent impact with the passenger Lever A fig 22 can be used to move the mirror to two different positions normal or antiglare DOOR MIRRORS Manual mirror folding When required for example when the shape causes difficulty in narrow spaces the mirrors can be folded by moving them from position A fig 23 to position B 16 17 Manual adjustment From inside use ...

Page 22: ...anel PARKING LIGHTS These lights can only be turned on with the ignition key at STOP or extracted by turning the ring on the left stalk first to the position and then to the or position The warning light switches on in the instrument panel Operate the direction indicator stalk to select the side right or left DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS Turn the ring to position The warning light switches on in the ins...

Page 23: ...IGHTS for versions markets where provided With the side lights on press the fig 28 button to turn the fog lights on The warning light on the instrument panel turns on Press the button again to switch the lights off REAR FOG LIGHTS Press the fig 28 button with the dipped beam headlights or front fog lights on to turn the rear fog lights on The warning light on the instrument panel turns on Press th...

Page 24: ... are always off With switch A pressed to the right the lights C and D are always on The lights switch on off gradually Switch B fig 29 is a spot light when the ceiling light is off it switches on individually light C if pressed on the left side light D if pressed on the right side IMPORTANT Before getting out of the vehicle make sure both switches are in the middle position when the doors are clos...

Page 25: ...s automatically recharged With the vehicle stationary and the ignition key either turned to STOP or removed the roof light is recharged for a maximum of 15 minutes WINDOW WASHING The right stalk fig 32 controls windscreen wiper washer and heated rear window wiper washer operation for versions markets where provided SCREEN WIPER WASHER This operates only with the ignition key turned to MAR The righ...

Page 26: ...een wiper is operating in continuous mode with reverse gear engaged and the control active With the windscreen wiper on and reverse gear engaged rear window wiping will be continuous Pushing the stalk towards the dashboard rocking position will activate the rear window washer jet Keep the stalk pushed for more than half a second to activate the rear window wiper as well Releasing the stalk will ac...

Page 27: ...all areas of the passenger compartment through five distribution options delivers air from central and side vents warms the feet and keeps the face cool bi level function warms up the passenger compartment faster warms up the passenger compartment and demists the windscreen at the same time demists and defrosts the windscreen and front side windows ADDITIONAL HEATER for versions markets where prov...

Page 28: ...ate window When one of the two buttons is pressed briefly the window moves in stages if the button is held down continuous automatic operation is activated both for closing and opening Press button A or B again to stop the window in its current position The electric windows are fitted with a security system for versions markets where provided that can detect the presence of an obstacle whilst the ...

Page 29: ...rectly When leaving the car always remove the ignition key to avoid the risk of injury due to accidental operation of the electric windows BONNET OPENING Proceed as follows pull lever A fig 36 in the direction indicated by the arrow operate the lever B fig 37 and lift the bonnet lift the bonnet lift the engine bonnet supporting lever A fig 38 and move it until it clicks 19 CLOSING Proceed as follo...

Page 30: ...under the bonnet see fig 40 20 WARNING 19 Before opening the bonnet make sure that windscreen wiper arm is not raised but is rather positioned against the windscreen 20 For safety reasons the bonnet must always be properly closed while the car is travelling Make sure that the bonnet is properly closed and that the lock is engaged If you notice when driving that the bonnet has not been properly loc...

Page 31: ...ailgate use handle B fig 43 26 EMERGENCY OPENING FROM THE INSIDE In the event of an emergency you can open the tailgate from inside as follows Open the sliding side door and fully fold the rear seats from inside the boot press lever A fig 44 and open the tailgate 21 22 DOUBLE REAR WING DOORS for versions markets where provided The double rear swing doors fig 45 are fitted with a spring loaded syst...

Page 32: ...f the front seats and the folded rear seat To refit the parcel shelf follow the same procedure in reverse 25 EXTENDING THE BOOT Proceed as follows open the tailgate and remove the parcel shelf as described in the previous paragraph completely lower the rear seat head restraints move the seat belt to the side making sure that it is fully extended and not twisted lift backrest retainer lever A fig 5...

Page 33: ...To further extend the boot pull tabs A and B fig 54 located behind the rear seat backrests and fold the seats and backrests forwards To fix the seat take the red straps A shown in fig 55 and fix the ends of the straps in position A and B as shown in fig 56 for each portion of the seat A 52 F0T0445 54 F0T0289 A B 53 F0T0446 A 55 F0T0447 B A 56 F0T0448 31 ...

Page 34: ...n the event of a collision the fire risk is increased all the same 22 Never exceed the maximum allowed load in the boot see Technical Specifications section Also make sure that the objects you place in the luggage compartment have been properly secured to avoid them from being thrown forward consequent to sudden braking and injuring your passengers 23 The spring loaded system is designed for optim...

Page 35: ... fig 59 amongst the controls in the dashboard makes it possible to select petrol operation The system does not switch automatically to methane operation if the petrol runs out IMPORTANT If gas is smelled switch from methane operation to petrol operation and immediately go to a Fiat Dealership to have the vehicle checked and possible system faults excluded CYLINDERS The vehicle has two cylinders to...

Page 36: ...on the instrument panel display fig 62 When the residual amount of methane is lower than 1 5 of the capacity of the cylinders the first level and the edges of the bars of the other 3 levels flash until the next methane refuelling A specific message will appear on the display in addition to an acoustic warning If the methane has run out switching to petrol takes place automatically In this case the...

Page 37: ...o not alter the methane system configuration or components They are designed exclusively for the Fiat Qubo Natural Power The use of other components or materials could cause malfunctions and prejudice safety 28 When oven painting the cylinders must be removed from the vehicle and refitted by a Fiat Dealership Although the methane system has numerous safety features it is advisable to close the man...

Page 38: ...L SYSTEM FAULT petrol versions 48 ABS FAILURE 49 FUEL RESERVE 50 PLUG PREHEATING Multijet versions PLUG PREHEATING FAULT Multijet versions 50 WATER IN DIESEL FILTER Multijet versions 51 VEHICLE PROTECTION SYSTEM FAULT FIAT CODE ALARM FAULT for versions markets where provided amber BREAK IN ATTEMPT 52 GENERAL FAILURE INDICATION 53 DPF PARTICULATE FILTER CLEANING UNDERWAY 55 HILL HOLDER FAILURE 55 i...

Page 39: ...display Warning lights and are available on diesel versions only A Speedometer B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature indicator with overheating warning light D Rev counter E Multifunction display 66 F0T0803 37 ...

Page 40: ...and are available on diesel versions only A Speedometer B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature indicator with overheating warning light D Rev counter E Multifunction display 67 F0T0801 38 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 41: ...he related options or to increase the displayed value To scroll down through the screen and the related options or to decrease the displayed value NOTE The buttons and buttons activate different functions according to the situation as follows Headlight alignment adjustment with the dipped beam headlights on press button or to adjust headlight alignment Setup menu within the menu they allow you to ...

Page 42: ...e vehicle in a reciprocally independent manner Both functions can be reset reset means start of a new journey Trip A can be used to display the values relating to External temperature for Natural Power vehicles with temperature sensor Range Distance travelled Average fuel consumption Instantaneous consumption Average speed Trip time driving time Trip B available on multifunction display only is us...

Page 43: ... TRIP function once all the values have been displayed or by holding the SET button down for more than 1 second WARNING 8 The Trip B function may be disabled see Activating Trip B Range and Instantaneous consumption values cannot be reset 41 ...

Page 44: ...display on the instrument panel will stay on until the cause of the failure is eliminated WARNING LIGHTS ON INSTRUMENT PANEL Red warning lights What it means What to do red LOW BRAKE FLUID HANDBRAKE ENGAGED The warning light switches on when the key is turned to MAR ON but it should switch off after a few seconds Low brake fluid level The warning light turns on when the level of the brake fluid in...

Page 45: ...nd the vehicle may swerve when braking sharply On some versions the display shows the dedicated message Drive very carefully to the nearest Fiat Dealership to have the system inspected immediately red AIRBAG FAILURE The warning light switches on when the ignition key is turned to MAR but it should switch off after a few seconds The warning light stays on constantly if there is a failure in the air...

Page 46: ...disabled only by a Fiat Dealership On some versions the system may be reactivated using the Setup menu red GEARBOX FAILURE for versions markets where provided When the key is turned to MAR the warning light switches on but it should switch off after a few seconds The warning light flashes together with a message in the display and an acoustic signal to indicate that the gearbox is faulty The warni...

Page 47: ...ng the warning light switches on again contact a Fiat Dealership If the vehicle is used under demanding conditions e g towing trailers uphill or fully loaded slow down and if the light stays on stop the vehicle Wait for 2 or 3 minutes with the engine running and slightly accelerated to further favour the coolant circulation then stop the engine Check that the coolant level is correct as described ...

Page 48: ...ng light flashes this does not mean that the vehicle is faulty but simply informs the driver that it is now necessary to change the engine oil as a result of regular vehicle use If the oil is not changed warning light will also come on and engine operation is limited to 3000 rpm when a second threshold is reached If the oil is still not changed when a third deterioration threshold is reached the e...

Page 49: ...e ignition key is turned to MAR ON the warning light on the dial turns on but it should turn off after a few seconds If the warning light stays on together with the message shown on the display and a buzzer the power steering is ineffective and the effort on the steering wheel increases significantly even though the vehicle can be steered Contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING 30 If the warning light t...

Page 50: ...y The activation of this warning light is not related to the amount of oil in the engine Therefore never top up with oil when the warning light starts flashing Amber warning lights What it means What to do amber INJECTION SYSTEM FAULT Multijet versions EOBD ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM FAULT petrol versions In normal conditions when the ignition key is turned to MAR the warning light switches on but it s...

Page 51: ...anel chapter If the light is on and blinking release the accelerator pedal to lower the speed of the engine until the warning light stops flashing If the light is fixed contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible The warning light switches off if the malfunction disappears but is still stored by the system If the light is blinking continue the journey at moderate speed trying to avoid driving co...

Page 52: ...ked amber PLUG PREHEATING Multijet versions PLUG PREHEATING FAULT Multijet versions Glow plugs Multijet versions This warning light switches on when the key is turned to MAR It will switch off as soon as the glow plugs have reached a preset temperature IMPORTANT At high ambient temperatures the warning light may stay on for an extremely short time Start the engine as soon as the warning light swit...

Page 53: ... versions The warning light switches on when the ignition key is turned to MAR but it should switch off after a few seconds The warning light switches to indicate presence of water in the diesel filter On some versions the display shows the dedicated message 11 51 ...

Page 54: ...ngine running the warning light flashes the vehicle is not protected by the engine immobiliser see Fiat Code system in section Know your vehicle Contact a Fiat Dealership to have all the keys stored in the memory Alarm fault for versions markets where provided A fault with the alarm system is signalled by this warning light or symbol in the display coming on A specific message is displayed on cert...

Page 55: ...rship as soon as possible to have the fault fixed Exterior lights failure On certain versions the warning light will come on when a failure to one of the following lights is detected side lights brake lights rear fog lamps direction indicators number plate lights On some versions the display shows the dedicated message The failure relating to these lights could be one or more blown bulbs a blown p...

Page 56: ... Fiat Dealership to have the system checked immediately Airbag failure warning light The warning light turns on and flashes to indicate a failure of the warning light In this case the warning light may not indicate problems with the restraint systems Before continuing contact a Fiat Dealership to have the system checked immediately Start Stop system failure for versions markets where provided The ...

Page 57: ...inutes Optimum conditions for completing the process are achieved by travelling at 60 km h with engine revs above 2000 rpm If this warning light comes on it does not mean there is a vehicle defect so there is no need to take it to a garage 34 35 amber ESC SYSTEM ESC system activation Flashing of the warning light while driving indicates the intervention of the ESC system ESC system failure The war...

Page 58: ...avoiding sharp braking and steering amber BRAKE PAD WEAR The warning light switches on if the front brake pads are worn On certain versions a dedicated message is displayed Have them replaced as soon as possible amber PARKING SENSOR FAILURE for versions markets where provided The warning light turns on when a parking sensor fault is detected On some versions the warning light comes on instead On c...

Page 59: ...arning light stays on or lights up when travelling with the LED on the button and the warning light The display will show a specific message In this case contact the Fiat Service Network as soon as possible amber REAR FOG LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the rear fog lights are turned on WARNING 34 During regeneration the fan could be operated 35 Always drive at a speed appropriate to the tr...

Page 60: ... the display contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to have the system bled If the warning appears immediately after refuelling water may have entered the tank turn the engine off immediately and contact a Fiat Dealership Green warning lights What it means What to do green SIDE LIGHTS FOLLOW ME HOME Side lights The warning light switches on when the side lights are activated Follow me home ...

Page 61: ...hazard warning light button is pressed green FOG LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the front fog lights are turned on green CRUISE CONTROL The warning light turns on together with the message on the display when turning the knurled ring of the Cruise Control to ON Blue warning lights What it means What to do blue MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS The warning light switches on when the main beam headlights...

Page 62: ...rshifting is not required to improve consumption START STOP SYSTEM ACTIVATION The symbol lights up on the display when the engine is stopped automatically for versions markets where provided CNG SYSTEM FAILURE All Methane fuel levels disappear on the display and the symbol appears with a dedicated message In this case contact the Fiat Service Network as soon as possible FIAT CODE SYSTEM FAILURE Th...

Page 63: ...atically switches to petrol operation MESSAGES ON DISPLAY DUALOGIC TRANSMISSION A message appears on the display in the following cases incorrect use of the transmission by the driver manual mode not available automatic mode not available hot clutch starting without pressing the brake pedal gear not available manoeuvre not permitted shifting without pressing the brake pedal neutral engagement requ...

Page 64: ... them correctly ABS SYSTEM 63 ESC ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM 64 ITPMS SYSTEM INDIRECT TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM 67 TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM 69 OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 70 SEAT BELTS 70 SBR SYSTEM 71 PRE TENSIONERS 72 CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY 74 INSTALLING AN ISOFIX SEAT 78 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS AIRBAG 81 FRONT AIRBAGS 81 SIDE BAGS 85 62 SAFETY ...

Page 65: ...al Brake Assist intervenes noises may be heard from the system This is normal In any case while braking keep the brake pedal firmly depressed 36 37 38 FAULT WARNINGS ABS failure This is indicated by turning on the warning light on the instrument panel together with a message on the display on some versions see the Warning lights and messages paragraph in the Knowing the instrument panel chapter In...

Page 66: ...ncludes the following systems Hill Holder ASR MSR HBA SYSTEM INTERVENTION This is signalled by the flashing of the warning light in the instrument panel to inform the driver that the vehicle is in critical stability and grip conditions Switching the system on The ESC system is automatically activated when the vehicle is started and cannot be deactivated Fault warnings In the event of a failure the...

Page 67: ...tted by the engine if the slipping only involves one of the drive wheels the ASR intervenes automatically braking the wheel that is slipping The action of the ASR system is especially useful in the following conditions slipping of the inner wheel round bends due to dynamic variations in the load of excessive acceleration excessive power transmitted to the wheels also in relation to road surface co...

Page 68: ...to obtain benefits from the system Do not reduce pressure on the brake pedal until braking is no longer necessary The HBA system is deactivated when the brake pedal is released 48 49 50 WARNING 40 The ESC system can t overrule the natural laws of physics and can t increase the grip available according to the condition of the road 41 The ESC system cannot prevent accidents including those due to ex...

Page 69: ...he Reset procedure is carried out Reset procedure The iTPMS needs an initial self learning phase with length depending on the driving style and road conditions optimal conditions being driving on a straight road at 80 km h for at least 20 minutes which starts when the Reset procedure is carried out The Reset procedure must be carried out each time tyre pressure is modified when even only one tyre ...

Page 70: ...cal instruments e g lenses at the laser beam from a distance lower than 10 cm this may cause damage to the sight The laser beam is also present when the key is at MAR but its operation is off not available or manually deactivated with the display Setup Menu 54 The system intervenes on vehicles travelling in the same lane Small sized vehicles e g bicycles or motorbikes or people animals and things ...

Page 71: ...play Setup Menu 20 If the system signals a loss of pressure on a specific tyre it is recommended to check the pressure on all four tyres TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM for versions markets where provided Traction Plus is a driving aid useful for setting off in poor grip conditions snow ice mud etc which allows the drive force to be distributed in the best way over the front axle when one wheel is slipping T...

Page 72: ...vent of an accident the belt will lock to reduce the risk of impact inside the passenger compartment or of being projected outside the vehicle The driver is responsible for respecting and ensuring that all the other occupants of the vehicle also respect the local laws in force in relation to the use of the seat belts Always fasten the seat belts before setting off The seat belt should be worn keep...

Page 73: ...ger for the front seat occupants 58 Make sure the backrest is properly secured at both sides red bands not visible to prevent it moving forward in the event of sharp braking causing injuries to passengers SBR SYSTEM for versions markets where provided The vehicle is equipped with a system called S B R Seat Belt Reminder which warns the driver and front passenger if their seat belt is not fastened ...

Page 74: ...ide for versions markets where provided contain a device which controls the force acting on the chest and shoulders during the restraining action of the belts in the event of a frontal collision GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE SEAT BELTS The driver is responsible for respecting and ensuring that all the other occupants of the vehicle also respect the local laws in force in relation to the use o...

Page 75: ...safety keep the back of your seat upright lean back into it and make sure the seat belt fits closely across your chest and pelvis Always fasten the seat belts on both the front and the rear seats Travelling without wearing seat belts will increase the risk of serious injury or even death in the event of an accident 61 Removing or tampering with the seat belt and pretensioner components is strictly...

Page 76: ... the event of an impact It is recommended to always choose the restraint system most suitable for the child for this reason always refer to the Owner Handbook provided with the child restraint system to be sure that it is of the right type for the children it is intended for In Europe the characteristics of child restraint systems are ruled by the regulation ECE R44 dividing them into five weight ...

Page 77: ...rrectly with respect to the seat belts so that the diagonal belt section crosses the child s chest and not the neck and the lower part is snug on the pelvis not the abdomen GROUP 3 For children from 22 to 36 kg there are restraining devices that allow the seatbelts to pass through properly The fig 83 shows the correct child positioning on the rear seat Children over 1 50 m in height can wear seat ...

Page 78: ...n in the event of a collision 64 Should it be necessary to carry a child on the passenger side front seat in a rearward facing child restraint system the passenger side front airbag and side bag for versions markets where provided must be deactivated through the Setup menu Deactivation should be verified by checking whether the warning light is switched on in the central dashboard Move the passeng...

Page 79: ...o not move the seat always remove the child restraint system before making any adjustment 70 Always make sure that the diagonal section of the seat belt does not pass under the arms or behind the back of the child In the event of an accident the seat belt will not be able to secure the child with the risk of injury including fatal injury Therefore the child must always wear the seat belt correctly...

Page 80: ...p 1 IMPORTANT The fig 84 is indicative and for assembly purposes only Fit the child restraint system according to the instructions which must be included To install an ISOFIX child restraint system attach it to the two metal anchorages A fig 85 located where the rear seat cushion meets the backrest then fix the upper strap available together with the restraint system to the dedicated anchorage B f...

Page 81: ... C IL Group I from 9 to 18 kg Rear facing D IL Rear facing C IL Forward facing B IUF Forward facing B1 IUF Forward facing A IUF IL Suitable for Isofix child restraint systems of the Specific for the vehicle Restricted or Semiuniversal categories approved for this type of vehicle The ISOFIX child restraint system may be fitted by moving the front seat forward IUF Suitable for forward facing Isofix ...

Page 82: ... child to put the belt s diagonal section under an arm or behind their back Never carry children on your lap even newborns No one can hold a child in the case of a crash If the vehicle has been involved in a road accident replace the child restraint system with a new one In addition and depending on the type of child restraint system installed replace the Isofix anchorages or the seat belt with wh...

Page 83: ...fterwards Front driver passenger airbags for versions markets where provided are not a replacement for but rather a complement to the seat belts which should be worn at all times as specified by law in Europe and most non European countries In the event of an impact someone not wearing a seat belt will move forward and come into contact with the bag which is still in the opening stage The protecti...

Page 84: ...WAYS comply with the instructions on the label fig 90 stuck on the passenger side sun visor Manual deactivation of front passenger airbag and chest pelvis side bag for versions markets where provided If a child must necessarily be carried on the front seat in a rear facing child restraint system the front passenger airbag and chest pelvis side bag for versions markets where provided can be deactiv...

Page 85: ...he first 8 seconds the activation of the warning light does not actually show the passenger protection status but only checks its correct operation The warning light may light up with various intensity levels depending on the vehicle conditions The intensity may also vary during the same key cycle Passenger s protection active the LED is off Passenger protection deactivated the LED switches on wit...

Page 86: ...PASSENGER SIDE FRONT AIRBAG AND CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS WARNING 92 F1A0387 84 SAFETY ...

Page 87: ...cing the bag between the occupant and the internal parts of the side structure of the vehicle Non activation of side bags in other types of collisions front collisions rear shunts roll overs etc is not a system malfunction An electronic control unit causes the bags to inflate in the event of a side on collision The bags inflate instantaneously placing themselves between the occupant s body and the...

Page 88: ...tensioners may not be activated in the case of an accident or in a lesser number of cases they may be activated incorrectly Contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have the system checked 77 Always drive with your hands on the rim of the steering wheel so that the airbag can inflate freely if required Do not drive bent over the steering wheel but rather sit upright with your back firmly resting a...

Page 89: ...er airbag will be deployed in the event of a crash then it should switch off 84 The airbag deployment threshold is higher than that of the pretensioners For collisions in the range between the two thresholds it is normal for only the pretensioners to be activated 85 The airbag does not replace seat belts but increases their efficiency Furthermore since front airbags are not deployed in low speed f...

Page 90: ...ituation so that it can be a welcome companion with our comfort and our wallets in mind STARTING THE ENGINE 89 HANDBRAKE 90 WHEN PARKED 91 USING THE MANUAL TRANSMISSION 92 DUALOGIC TRANSMISSION 93 CRUISE CONTROL CONSTANT SPEED REGULATOR 94 SPEED BLOCK 96 PARKING SENSORS 96 START STOP SYSTEM 97 REFUELLING THE VEHICLE 99 TOWING TRAILERS 102 88 STARTING AND DRIVING ...

Page 91: ... PROCEDURE FOR NATURAL POWER VERSIONS The engine always starts up on petrol independently of the previously selected mode 25 PROCEDURE FOR VERSIONS WITH DUALOGIC TRANSMISSION The system allows the engine to be started both with a gear engaged and with the transmission in neutral N Always press the brake pedal with the gear engaged It is advisable to place the gear lever in neutral N before startin...

Page 92: ... Fiat Dealership as soon as possible 25 There must therefore always be enough petrol in the tank to protect the petrol pump and to guarantee temporary switching from methane to petrol operation if high performance is required 26 If the engine fails to start with a gear engaged the potentially dangerous situation due to the fact that the gearbox is automatically placed in neutral will be signalled ...

Page 93: ...own Versions with DUALOGIC transmission To park safely keeping a foot on the brake pedal the 1st or reverse R gear must be engaged and in case of parking uphills downhills the handbrake must be engaged IMPORTANT NEVER leave the vehicle with the transmission in neutral N or on versions equipped with automatic Dualogic transmission before putting the shift lever in the P position IMPORTANT NOTES Wit...

Page 94: ...e engaged when the vehicle is at a standstill With the engine running wait for at least 2 seconds with the clutch pedal fully pressed before engaging reverse to prevent damage to the gears and grating 92 29 WARNING 92 Press the clutch pedal fully to shift gears correctly It is therefore essential that there is nothing under the pedals make sure the mats are lying flat and do not get in the way of ...

Page 95: ...the brake pedal Start the engine Push the gear lever to A M fig 98 to engage automatic mode or to R fig 99 to engage reverse gear Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator pedal MANUAL MODE IMPORTANT For the correct use of the system only use your right foot to operate the pedal unit Press the brake pedal Start the engine Push the transmission lever towards fig 100 to engage the first gear...

Page 96: ...he speed adjustment function cannot be activated in 1st or reverse gear it is advisable to activate the function in 4th or higher gears When travelling downhill with the device activated the vehicle speed may exceed the memorised one Storing vehicle speed Proceed as follows turn ring nut A fig 101 to the ON position and press the accelerator pedal so that the vehicle reaches the desired speed move...

Page 97: ...ion by switching off the engine Deactivating the function The device can be switched off by the driver in the following ways by pressing the brake pedal when the device is adjusting the speed by pressing the clutch pedal when the device is adjusting the speed by pressing button B fig 101 when the device is adjusting the speed for versions markets where provided by pressing the accelerator pedal in...

Page 98: ...re frequent as the obstacle behind the vehicle gets closer to the bumper OPERATION WITH A TRAILER The operation of the sensors is automatically deactivated when the plug for the electric cable for the trailer is inserted in the vehicle tow hook socket The sensors are automatically reactivated when the trailer s cable plug is removed IMPORTANT If you wish to leave the tow hook fitted without towing...

Page 99: ...manoeuvres always make sure that no people especially children or animals are in the area concerned Parking sensors are designed to assist drivers however you must always concentrate fully during potentially dangerous manoeuvres even if carried out at low speeds WARNING 31 The sensor must be free of mud dirt snow or ice in order for the system to work Be careful not to scratch or damage the sensor...

Page 100: ...LED is on In addition on some versions additional information concerning the deactivation or activation of the Start Stop system is given through a message on the display SAFETY FUNCTIONS In engine cut out conditions through the Start Stop system if the driver unfastens his her seat belt and opens the driver s door or the passenger door the engine can be restarted only by using the key The driver ...

Page 101: ...he engine should be restarted by moving the gear lever towards or without releasing the brake pedal For vehicles with robotised gearbox and Hill Holder function in the event of automatic engine stopping with the car on a slope the engine must be restarted by moving the gear lever towards or without releasing the brake pedal so that the Hill Holder function active only with the engine running becom...

Page 102: ...g system FUEL TANK CAP Opening 1 Open the flap A fig 107 by pulling it outwards keep the cap B fig 107 still insert the ignition key in the lock and turn it anticlockwise 2 Turn the cap anticlockwise and remove it The cap has a device C fig 107 that attaches it to the flap so it cannot be lost When refilling attach the plug to the flap as shown Closing 1 Fit the cap complete with key and turn it c...

Page 103: ... Symbols for petrol fuelled vehicles E5 Unleaded petrol containing up to 2 7 m m oxygen and with maximum 5 0 V V ethanol compliant with EN228 E10 Unleaded petrol containing up to 3 7 m m oxygen and with maximum 10 0 V V ethanol compliant with EN228 Symbols for diesel fuelled vehicles B7 Diesel containing up to 7 V V of FAME Fatty Acid Methyl Esters compliant with EN590 B10 Diesel containing up to ...

Page 104: ...ified by the Highway Code Remember that when towing a trailer steep hills are harder to climb braking distances increase and overtaking takes longer depending on the overall weight of the trailer Engage a low gear when driving downhill rather than constantly using the brake The weight of the trailer on the vehicle tow hook will reduce the loading capacity of the vehicle by the same amount To make ...

Page 105: ...recommend that you call the toll free number found on the Warranty Booklet It is also possible to call the 00 800 3428 0000 freephone number to search the nearest Fiat Dealership HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS 104 REPLACING A WHEEL 104 FIX GO AUTOMATIC KIT 108 REPLACING A BULB 110 REPLACING AN EXTERIOR BULB 113 REPLACING AN INTERIOR BULB 116 REPLACING FUSES 118 JUMP STARTING 125 FUEL CUT OFF SYSTEM 126 TOW...

Page 106: ...A WHEEL The vehicle is originally equipped with the Fix Go Automatic quick tyre repair kit see instructions in the next section As an alternative the vehicle may have a normal sized spare wheel Wheel changing and correct use of the jack and spare wheel call for some precautions as listed below 104 105 106 107 JACK Please note that the jack weight is 1 76 kg the jack requires no adjustment the jack...

Page 107: ...ith pentagonal fitting C inside the load area fit extension C on bolt A use spanner B to lower the wheel by unwinding the wire use the spanner B to remove the wheel from the vehicle fig 113 unscrew knob D fig 114 and release the rim from bracket E removing it from the hole of the rim for vehicles with alloy rims remove the hub cap loosen the fixing bolts of the wheel to be replaced by about one tu...

Page 108: ...and remove the wheel make sure the contact surfaces between spare wheel and hub are clean so that the fastening bolts will not come loose fit the standard wheel by inserting the first bolt two threads B fig 118 into the hole nearest to the inflation valve A fit the hub cap making sure that the symbol on the cup aligns with the inflation valve and then insert the other three bolts tighten the bolts...

Page 109: ...nimum 105 Use your hazard lights warning triangle etc to show that your vehicle is stationary Passengers should get out of the vehicle particularly if it is heavily loaded and wait for the wheel to be changed away from the traffic If you are on a slope or uneven surface place wedges or other suitable objects under the wheels to secure the vehicle Have the wheel repaired and refitted as soon as pos...

Page 110: ...ntly compact stop the engine engage the hazard warning lights and the parking brake wear the reflective safety jacket before getting out of the vehicle anyway comply with the laws in force in the country you are driving in insert the cartridge A containing the sealant in the proper compartment of the compressor B pressing it down hard fig 123 Remove the adhesive speed label C and apply it in a vis...

Page 111: ...r 26 psi 15 minutes after turning on do not resume driving but contact a Fiat Dealership After driving for about 8 km 5 miles position the vehicle in a safe and suitable area and engage the handbrake Take the compressor and restore pressure using the black inflation tube L fig 128 If the pressure shown is higher than 1 8 bar 26 psi restore the pressure and drive safely to a Fiat Dealership as soon...

Page 112: ...t beam direction after changing a bulb when a light is not working check that the corresponding fuse is intact before replacing a bulb For the location of fuses refer to the paragraph Replacing fuses in this chapter IMPORTANT A slight misting may appear on the internal surface of the headlight this does not indicate a fault and is caused by low temperature and the degree of humidity in the air Mis...

Page 113: ...hem press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise Cylindrical bulbs type C release them from their contacts to remove Halogen bulbs type D to remove the bulb release the clip holding the bulb in place Halogen bulbs type E to remove the bulb release the clip holding the bulb in place Xenon gas discharge bulbs type F for replacement contact a Fiat Dealership 111 ...

Page 114: ... B Stop P21W 21W B Number plate W5W 5W C 3rd brake light W5W 5W A Reversing light P21W 21W B Front fog lights for versions markets where provided H1 55W E Front roof light with movable lens C 10W C Front ceiling light with spot lights for versions markets where provided C 10W C Rear roof light for versions markets where provided C 10W C IMPORTANT For versions markets where provided in the versions...

Page 115: ...lder A fig 130 anticlockwise and remove it remove the bulb B and replace it refit the new bulb insert the bulb holder A fig 130 again and then refit the protective lid A fig 129 correctly DIPPED MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS To change the bulb double filament proceed as follows remove the protective cover A fig 129 release the bulb holder clip remove the bulb A fig 131 from connector B and replace it refit...

Page 116: ...ter making sure that the internal catch B clips into position FOG LIGHTS for versions markets where provided IMPORTANT Contact Fiat Dealership to replace the front fog lights REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS The rear light clusters contain the bulbs for the side lights direction indicators and reversing rear fog and brake lights To access the light clusters proceed as follows open the rear swing doors loosen t...

Page 117: ...sconnect the electrical connector B release the retainer tab C and open the bulb holder assembly extract the snap fitted bulb and replace it NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs A fig 141 operate the holding tabs at the points indicated by the arrows and remove the bulb holder turn the bulb holder B fig 142 anticlockwise then remove bulb C 136 F0T0100 138 F0T0102 137 F0T0101...

Page 118: ... these contacts close the lid and secure the ceiling light into its housing making sure it locks properly into place Front ceiling light with map reading lights for versions markets where provided To replace the bulbs proceed as follows operate in the points indicated by the arrows and remove light A fig 145 open protective flap B fig 146 replace the bulbs C releasing them from the side contacts m...

Page 119: ... the ceiling light into its housing making sure it locks properly into place REMOVABLE CEILING LIGHT for versions markets where provided To replace the bulb proceed as follows press button A fig 149 and extract the removable ceiling light B extract the ceiling light by operating in the points shown by the arrows change the bulb C fig 150 by releasing it from the side contacts and making sure the n...

Page 120: ...ice does not work check the condition of its protection fuse the filament A fig 152 must be intact If it is not replace the blown fuse with another with the same amperage same colour B intact fuse C fuse with damaged filament To change a fuse use the tongs D located in the tool bag or the Fix Go container for versions markets where provided Refer to the tables on the following pages to identify th...

Page 121: ...ve it fig 155 the fuse box can be accessed in this manner fig 157 36 Refitting the fuse box lid Proceed as follows to refit the lid insert the two tabs A fig 156 in the respective seats located on the fuse box refasten the tab B in the corresponding seat until it clicks 155 F0T0173 156 F0T0174 119 ...

Page 122: ...railer kit F09 10 Methane system solenoid valves CNG F09 10 Horns F10 10 Main beam headlights F14 15 Rear power socket F15 15 Dualogic transmission control unit and gear selector lever ignition power supply F16 7 5 157 F0T0181 120 IN AN EMERGENCY ...

Page 123: ...F20 30 Fuel pump F21 15 Fog lights F08 15 Dualogic pump power supply battery F82 30 Dualogic transmission control unit battery power supply F84 15 Cigar lighter Passenger compartment socket Heated seats USB APO F85 30 IBS battery charge sensor for Start Stop system 1 3 Multijet Euro 6 with Start Stop F87 5 121 ...

Page 124: ...TMENT FUSE BOX Loosen the two screws A fig 158 using the metallic insert of ignition key and then remove the flap B The fuses are positioned in the two areas shown in fig 159 158 F0T0178 159 F0T0183 122 IN AN EMERGENCY ...

Page 125: ...partment lock actuators F38 20 Windscreen washer rear window washer bidirectional pump F43 15 Front electric window driver side F47 20 Front electric window passenger side F48 20 Controls lighting Parking sensors ECU Electric wing mirrors control Volumetric alarm ECU F49 5 INT Radio node Bluetooth system ECU Blue Me node Electric wing mirrors movement Clutch switch Brake light control NC F51 7 5 I...

Page 126: ...R OF FIRE 116 If a general protection fuse MEGA FUSE MIDI FUSE is activated contact a Fiat Dealership 117 Before replacing a fuse make sure that the ignition key has been removed and that all the other services are switched off and or disengaged 118 Contact Fiat Dealership if a safety system airbags brakes engine system engine gearbox or steering system general protection fuse blows WARNING 35 Nev...

Page 127: ...gas released from the battery If the auxiliary battery is installed on another vehicle avoid any metal parts on the latter and the vehicle with the flat battery from accidentally coming into contact BUMP STARTING Never bump start the engine by pushing towing or driving downhill This could cause fuel to flow into the catalytic converter and damage it beyond repair IMPORTANT Remember that the brake ...

Page 128: ...the left direction indicator deactivate the left direction indicator activate the right direction indicator deactivate the right direction indicator activate the left direction indicator deactivate the left direction indicator turn the ignition key to STOP Natural Power versions In the event of an impact to the car the petrol and injection supply is cut off immediately causing the engine to cut ou...

Page 129: ...be applied to the pedal Do not use flexible cables when towing and avoid jerky movements During towing operations make sure that the fastened joint does not damage adjoining components When towing the vehicle it is necessary to obey specific road regulations which relate both to the towing device as well as to the behaviour to adopt on the road Do not start the engine whilst the vehicle is being t...

Page 130: ...nning costs and safeguarding the efficiency of the safety systems This chapter explains how SCHEDULED SERVICING 129 SERVICE SCHEDULE 130 PERIODIC CHECKS 137 DEMANDING VEHICLE USE 137 CHECKING LEVELS 138 BATTERY RECHARGING 144 WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPERS 145 LIFTING THE VEHICLE 146 WHEELS AND TYRES 146 128 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 131: ...els checking the tyre inflation pressure etc IMPORTANT Scheduled Servicing interventions are set out by the Manufacturer Failure to carry them out can cause the guarantee to decline Scheduled Servicing can be carried out by any Fiat Dealership at pre established times If during each operation in addition to the ones scheduled the need arises for further replacements or repairs these may only be ca...

Page 132: ... versions markets where provided Check operation of lighting system headlamps direction indicators hazard warning lights luggage compartment passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary top up fluid levels 1 Check exhaust emissions Use the diagnosis socket to check supply engine management system operation emissions and for versions markets whe...

Page 133: ...des or every 6 months Check handbrake lever travel and adjust if necessary Check and adjust clutch pedal if required Check condition and wear of front disc brake pads and operation of pad wear indicator Check rear drum brake lining condition and wear Visually inspect condition of the accessory drive belt s Visually inspect the condition of the toothed timing belt Natural Power versions Check the a...

Page 134: ...4 Replace accessory drive belt s 4 Replace air cleaner cartridge 5 2 Or every 12 months 3 If the vehicle annual mileage is less than 10 000 km the engine oil and filter must be replaced every 12 months Change engine oil and filter every 12 months if the vehicle is driven in dusty areas 4 Areas that are not dusty recommended maximum mileage 120 000 km The belt must be replaced every 6 years regardl...

Page 135: ...id 6 Replace the passenger compartment cleaner 5 6 The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years irrespective of the mileage 5 If the vehicle is used in dusty areas this cleaner must be replaced every 15 000 km WARNING 39 Change engine oil and filter every 12 months if the vehicle is driven mainly in towns 133 ...

Page 136: ...ystem headlamps direction indicators hazard warning lights luggage compartment passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary top up fluid levels 1 Check exhaust emissions Use the diagnosis socket to check supply engine management system operation emissions and for versions markets where provided engine oil degradation Visually inspect condition ...

Page 137: ...smission Change engine oil and replace oil filter versions with DPF 2 Replace accessory drive belt s 3 2 The effective interval for changing the oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the car usage conditions and is signalled by the warning light or message if present on the instrument panel see Warning lights and messages paragraph in the Knowing the instrument panel chapter In any ca...

Page 138: ...e air cleaner cartridge Change the brake fluid 5 Replace the passenger compartment cleaner 4 When refuelling the vehicle with a quality below the relevant European specification this filter must be replaced every 35 000 km 5 The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years irrespective of the mileage 136 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 139: ...f the following conditions towing a trailer or caravan dusty roads short repeated journeys less than 7 8 km at sub zero temperatures engine often idling or driving long distances at low speeds or long periods of inactivity the following checks must be carried out more often than indicated in the Scheduled Servicing Plan check front disc brake pad condition and wear check cleanliness of bonnet and ...

Page 140: ...COMPARTMENT 1 4 Euro 6 versions 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil cap filler 3 Engine coolant fluid 4 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Power steering fluid 7 Battery 4 6 1 2 3 5 163 F0T0512 138 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 141: ...ultijet Euro 6 versions 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil cap filler 3 Engine coolant fluid 4 Windscreen rear window washing fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Power steering fluid 7 Battery 1 3 2 4 5 6 164 F0T0920 139 ...

Page 142: ...ral Power versions 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil cap filler 3 Engine coolant fluid 4 Windscreen rear window washing fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Power steering fluid 7 Battery 5 165 F0T0374 140 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 143: ...ed IMPORTANT Always top up using engine oil of the same specifications as that already in the engine 126 41 ENGINE COOLANT The coolant level should be checked when the engine is cold and should be between the MIN and MAX lines on the vessel If the level is low pour a 50 mixture of demineralised water and PETRONAS LUBRICANTS PARAFLUUP into the vessel through cap 3 The mixture of 50 PARAFLUUP and 50...

Page 144: ...ifications If a battery with different specifications is fitted the service intervals given in the Scheduled Servicing Plan will no longer be valid Follow the battery manufacturer s instructions for maintenance 135 44 45 5 WARNING 125 Never smoke while working in the engine compartment inflammable gases and vapours may be present constituting a fire risk 126 Be very careful working in the engine c...

Page 145: ...of fluid If this occurs do not start the engine and contact your Fiat Dealership immediately 43 Prevent brake fluid which is highly corrosive from coming into contact with painted parts Should it happen immediately wash with water 44 Incorrect installation of electric and electronic devices may cause severe damage to your vehicle After purchasing your vehicle if you wish to install any accessories...

Page 146: ...D is fitted on the negative battery terminal C and should never be disconnected except for when the battery is actually replaced connect the positive cable of the charger to the positive pole E of the battery and the negative cable to the dummy negative terminal B turn on the battery charger when you have recharged turn the charger off before disconnecting it from the battery after disconnecting t...

Page 147: ...e battery should be charged in a well ventilated place away from naked flames or possible sources of sparks danger of explosion and fire 137 Do not attempt to charge a frozen battery it must be thawed first otherwise it may explode If freezing has occurred the battery should be checked by skilled personnel to make sure that the internal elements are not damaged and that the body is not cracked wit...

Page 148: ...LS AND TYRES RIMS AND TYRES For the type of wheel rims and tyres fitted on the vehicle see the Wheels paragraph in the Technical data chapter IMPORTANT NOTES As far as possible avoid sharp braking screech starts and violent shocks against pavements potholes or other hard obstacles Driving for long stretches over uneven roads can damage the tyres periodically check that the tyres have no cuts in th...

Page 149: ...ons of each country The snow chains may be applied only onto the front wheel drive wheels Check the tension of the snow chains after the first few metres have been driven 143 WARNING 139 Remember that the road holding qualities of your vehicle also depend on the correct inflation pressure of the tyres 140 If tyre pressure is too low the tyre may overheat and be severely damaged as a result 141 Do ...

Page 150: ... For the enthusiasts and the technician but also just for those who want to know every detail of their vehicle IDENTIFICATION DATA 149 ENGINE 151 WHEELS 153 DIMENSIONS 155 PERFORMANCE 157 WEIGHTS AND LOADS 158 REFUELLING 160 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 162 FUEL CONSUMPTION 165 CO2 EMISSIONS 166 PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFE 167 148 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 151: ...roval number C Vehicle type identification code D Chassis serial number E Maximum permitted weight of vehicle fully laden F Maximum permitted weight of vehicle fully laden plus trailer G Maximum permitted weight on first axle front H Maximum permitted weight on second axle rear I Engine type L Bodywork version code M Spare part number N Correct value of smoke coefficient for diesel engines CHASSIS...

Page 152: ...tain the date for the first inspection of the cylinders SYSTEM INSPECTION The cylinders must be inspected in accordance with ECE Regulation Procedure no 110 every 4 years from the vehicle registration date or in accordance with specific regulations in individual countries WARNING 46 If the vehicle has been registered in a country other than Italy the certification data identification and inspectio...

Page 153: ... Total displacement cm 1368 1248 1248 Compression ratio 11 1 16 8 16 8 Maximum power EEC kW 57 59 70 Maximum power EEC HP 77 80 95 Corresponding engine speed rpm 6000 3750 3750 Maximum torque EEC Nm 115 200 200 Maximum torque EEC kgm 11 7 20 4 20 4 Corresponding engine speed rpm 3000 1500 1500 Spark plugs NGK ZKR7A 10 Fuel Unleaded petrol 95 R O N EN228 specifications Diesel for motor vehicles EN5...

Page 154: ...al displacement cm 1368 Compression ratio 11 1 0 2 1 PETROL METHANE Maximum power EEC kW 57 51 Maximum power EEC HP 77 70 Corresponding engine speed rpm 6000 Maximum torque EEC Nm 115 104 Maximum torque EEC kgm 11 7 10 6 Corresponding engine speed rpm 3000 Spark plugs NGKZKR7A 10 Fuel Unleaded petrol 95 RON EN228 standard Methane 152 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 155: ...5 1 3 Multijet Euro 6 6Jx15H2 ET44 185 65 R15 88T 185 65 R15Q M S 6 Jx15H2 ET44 185 65 R15 185 65 R15T M S 6 Jx15H2 ET44 185 65 R15 6Jx16 ET45 195 55 R16 87T 6 Jx15H2 ET44 185 65 R15 1 4 Natural Power 6JX15 44 185 65 R15 88T 185 65 R15Q M S 6JX16 45 195 55R16 87H 185 65 R15Q M S for versions markets where provided Follow the IMPORTANT note below for correct use of the space saver spare wheel QUBO ...

Page 156: ...e is correct with the tyre cold With snow tyres add 0 2 bar to the pressure value prescribed for standard tyres When running at speeds over 160 km h inflate tyres at full load pressures WARNING 144 Never use the space saver spare wheel for more than strictly necessary and never exceed 80 km h On the space saver wheel there is an orange label summarising the main warnings regarding usage restrictio...

Page 157: ...DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres Height is measured with vehicle unladen 175 F0T0301 155 ...

Page 158: ... 1810 1464 1716 1465 Natural Power versions With roof bars for versions markets where provided Natural Power versions Luggage compartment capacity With rear backrests not folded over 275 litres With rear backrests folded over 553 litres Small variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims 156 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 159: ... after initial period of use km h Versions km h 1 4 Euro 6 155 1 3 MultiJet 80 HP Euro 6 161 1 3 MultiJet 80 HP Euro 6 161 1 3 Multijet 95 HP Euro 6 167 PETROL METHANE 1 4 Natural Power 155 149 Versions with DUALOGIC transmission 157 ...

Page 160: ...ully laden plus trailer If there is no value in the field or if there is a dash it means that the vehicle cannot tow G Maximum permitted weight on first axle front H Maximum permitted weight on second axle rear To calculate the towable weight with a braked trailer take the difference between values F and E shown on the plate E g F 6000 kg E 3500 kg Braked trailer 2500 kg IMPORTANT Do not exceed th...

Page 161: ... Euro 6 1000 400 60 70 1755 1 3 Multijet 600 400 60 70 QUBO 1690 1 4 Euro 6 600 400 60 70 1710 1 3 Multijet 80HP Euro 6 1000 400 60 70 1 3 MultiJet 95HP Euro 6 1000 400 60 70 1750 1 4 Natural Power 70 Version for specific markets N1 goods carrier NOTE For vehicles with tow hook the vertical static load on the tow hook must be within the maximum permitted weight declared for the vehicle 159 ...

Page 162: ...emperature the supply pressure the quality of the gas and the type of refuelling system Total cylinder volume about 77 litres When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions we recommend using a 60 40 mixture of PARAFLUUP and demineralised water 160 TECHNICAL DATA SELENIA K P E 1 4 Euro 6 version SELENIA MULTIPOWER GAS 5W 40 1 4 Natural Power version TUTELA TOP 4 or TUTELA TOP 4 ...

Page 163: ...30 Gearbox casing differential 1 84 1 6 TUTELA TRANSMISSION TECHNYX DUALOGIC transmission actuation hydraulic system 1 3 Multijet 80 HP Euro 6 versions 0 6 0 5 TUTELA CAR CS SPEED Hydraulic power steering 0 38 0 35 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GI E Hydraulic brake circuit 0 5 Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir 3 0 Water and fluid mixture PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35 When the vehicle is used in par...

Page 164: ...cation Original fluids and lubricants Applications Replacement frequency Lubricants for petrol engines SAE 5W 40 ACEA C3 9 55535 S2 SELENIA K P E Contractual Technical Reference N F603 C07 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan Lubricants for diesel engines SAE 0W 30 ACEA C2 FIAT 9 55535 DS1 SELENIA WR FORWARD Contractual Technical Reference N F842 F13 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan Lubrican...

Page 165: ...es and differentials petrol versions Molybdenum disulphide grease for use at high temperatures N L G I consistency 1 2 9 55580 GRAS II TUTELA ALL STAR Contractual Technical Reference N F702 G07 Wheel side constant velocity joints Grease for constant velocity joints with low friction coefficient N L G I consistency 0 1 9 55580 GRAS II TUTELA STAR 700 Contractual Technical Reference N F701 C07 Diffe...

Page 166: ...001 D16 To be used diluted or undiluted in windscreen washer wiper systems IMPORTANT Do not top up or mix with other fluids which have different specifications from those described When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions we recommend using a mixture of 60 PARAFLUUP and 40 demineralised water Recommended product If lubricants conforming to the specific request are not avai...

Page 167: ...e of route traffic situations weather conditions driving style general conditions of the vehicle trim level equipment accessories climate control system vehicle load roof rack other situations that affect aerodynamics or air drag may lead to different fuel consumption levels than those measured Fuel consumption according to the current European directive litres 100km NOTE Consumption of methane fu...

Page 168: ...ssions according to the current European directive g km 1 4 Euro 6 Euro 6 161 1 3 Multijet 80 HP 95 HP Euro 6 106 1 3 Multijet 80 HP 95 HP NO START STOP Euro 6 118 1 3 Multijet 80HP Euro 6 103 1 4 Natural Power 157 119 Versions with DUALOGIC transmission Running on petrol Running on methane 166 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 169: ...st all European Union countries until 1st January 2007 vehicles registered after 1st July 2002 will be collected free of charge whilst from 2007 collection will be free of charge irrespective of the year of registration as long as the vehicle contains its basic components in particular the engine and bodywork and has no additional waste To hand your vehicle over at the end of its life without extr...

Page 170: ...MULTIMEDIA This chapter describes the main functions of the radio which may be fitted on the vehicle RADIO 169 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS 179 168 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 171: ...r to enter the secret code according to the procedure described in the paragraph below Entering the secret code When the radio is switched on if the secret code is requested the display will show the word Code for about 2 seconds followed by four dashes The code is made up of four digits from 1 to 6 each corresponding to one of the dashes To enter the first digit press the corresponding button of ...

Page 172: ...radio housing antenna wires SYSTEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The system consists of radio supply leads front door panel speaker cables rear speaker wires located next to parcel shelf for versions markets where provided 2 tweeter located on rear view mirror trim 2 mid woofer Ø130 mm located on the door rear speakers optional for versions markets where provided 2 full range Ø100 mm speakers located o...

Page 173: ...QUICK GUIDE 177 F0T0016 171 ...

Page 174: ...s AM MW1 MW2 radio source selection Brief cyclical button press CD Selction of radio CD CD CHANGER source Brief cyclical button press AUDIO Audio adjustments low tones BASS high tones TREBLE RH LH balance BALANCE front rear balance FADER Menu activation short button press Adjustment type selection press or buttons Value adjustment press or buttons MENU Advanced functions adjustment Menu activation...

Page 175: ... Store current radio station Long button press for memory preset 1 to 6 respectively Stored station recall Brief press on buttons for memory preset 1 to 6 CD function Button Functions Mode CD ejection Short button press Play previous next track Brief press of or buttons Fast forwarding rewinding CD track Long press of or buttons Playing previous next folder for CD MP3 Playing previous next folder ...

Page 176: ...ress Decreasing volume Button press SRC Radio frequency range selection FM1 FM2 FMT FMA MW and listening sources Radio CD MP3 CD CHANGER Button press Radio recall programmed stations from 1 to 6 CD CD MP3 CD CHANGER selection of next track Button press Radio pre selected station from 1 to 6 recall CD CD MP3 CD CHANGER previous track selection Button press F0T0297m 178 F0T0297 174 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 177: ...st advance forward back through tracks MP3 Display function display of name of folder ID3 TAG information time elapsed since the start of the track name of the file Reading of audio or data CD CD R and CD RW Audio section Mute Pause function Soft Mute function Loudness function 7 band graphic equaliser Separate bass treble adjustment Right left channel balance FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS SWITCHING O...

Page 178: ...ton MENU briefly to activate the Menu function The display will show the first menu item that can be adjusted AF AF Switching On on the display Use the or buttons to scroll through the Menu functions To change the setting of the function selected use the or buttons The current status of the selected function appears on the display The functions managed by the Menu are AF SWITCHING alternative freq...

Page 179: ...esired frequency band and then press the or button briefly and repeatedly to start to the search in the desired direction If the or button is pressed longer the fast search will start and then stop when the button is released AUTOSTORE FUNCTION automatic station storage To activate the Autostore function hold the FM AS button pressed until a beep is heard With this function the radio automatically...

Page 180: ... to before playing the CD will be heard If the CD is not removed from the radio it will automatically be reloaded about 20 seconds later and will tune into Tuner mode Radio The CD cannot be ejected if the radio is off If the ejected CD is reloaded without having removed it completely from the slot the radio will not switch to the CD source Possible error messages If the loaded CD cannot be played ...

Page 181: ... display The next disc will then automatically be played WARNING 145 If the volume is too loud this could be dangerous for the driver and for passengers when driving in traffic Always adjust the volume so that you can still hear background noises WARNING 48 Multimedia CDs include data tracks in addition to the audio tracks Playing this type of CD can cause hissing at a volume that may jeopardise r...

Page 182: ...d to temperatures of more than 50 C When the vehicle is exposed to sunlight the temperature inside can greatly exceed this value EOBD SYSTEM If when the ignition key is turned to MAR the warning light does not switch on switches on constantly or flashes when driving on certain versions together with the message on the display contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible The operation of the warni...

Page 183: ...ct a Fiat Dealership To keep the clutch in good condition do not use the accelerator to keep the car stationary e g when stopped facing uphill the clutch could be damaged by overheating Use the brake pedal instead and operate the accelerator only when you are ready to set off BODYWORK Some automatic systems equipped with old generation blades and or with a poor maintenance can damage the paint pro...

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Page 188: ... part of your vehicle and commit themselves to maintain it in tip top conditions Our knowledge and passion is tailored around designing products that promises all our drivers worry free driving Only with Mopar Vehicle Protection you are ensured that all service operations are performed by highly qualified and specialized technicians in authorized FCA repair facilities using the right tools equipme...

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Page 191: ...113 Dipped main beam headlights bulb replacement 113 Direction indicators 21 114 Direction indicators bulb replacement 114 Direction indicators changing a bulb 114 Doors unlocking locking 14 Double rear wing doors 29 Dualogic gearbox 93 EBD system 63 Electric windows Electric front windows 26 Manual front windows 27 Engine 151 Engine compartment fuse box table 121 Engine compartment fuses 118 Engi...

Page 192: ...icing plan 130 Manual climate control system 25 Manually deactivating the front airbag and side bag 82 MSR system 65 Multifunction display Control buttons 39 Setup menu 39 Standard screen 39 Number plate lights 115 Number plate lights bulb replacement 115 Official type approvals 179 On board instruments 37 Ordering additional remote controls 10 Parking lights 20 Parking sensors 96 Partition 28 Pas...

Page 193: ...nging a bulb 114 Side tail lights 20 Speed block 96 Start Stop system 97 Starting the engine 89 Steering lock 11 Steering wheel 18 Symbols 4 Third brake lights 115 Third brake lights changing a bulb 115 Towing the vehicle 126 Towing trailers 102 Traction Plus system 69 Transmission 92 Trip computer 40 Version with methane system Natural Power 33 VIN plate 149 Warning lights and messages 42 Weights...

Page 194: ...FCA Italy S p A MOPAR Technical Services Service Engineering Largo Senatore G Agnelli 3 10040 Volvera Turin Italy Print no 603 91 436 06 2017 1 Edition ...

Page 195: ...maintain the reliability comfort and performance features that you bought your new car for over time Always ask for Genuine Parts for the components used on our cars we recommend them because they come from our steady commitment in research and development of highly innovative technologies For all these reasons rely on Genuine Parts because they are the only ones designed by FCA for your car SAFET...

Page 196: ...uide FCA Italy S p A reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer Printed in recycled paper without chlorine ENGLISH ...

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