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IF THE BATTERY 
RUNS DOWN

First of all, you are advised to
consult the “Vehicle maintenance”
section, which contains a list of
precautions to prevent the battery
from running down and ensure long
battery life.

RECHARGING THE BATTERY

IMPORTANT The battery
recharging procedure is given for
information purposes only. You are
advised to contact a Fiat Dealership
to have this operation performed.

Charging should be slow at a low
ampere rating for approximately 24
hours. Charging for a longer time
may damage the battery.

To recharge, proceed as follows:

– disconnect the negative battery

terminal;

– connect the charger cables to the

battery terminals, observing the
polarity;

– switch on the charger;

– when it is recharged, turn the

charger off before disconnecting it
from the battery;

– reconnect the negative battery

terminal.

Battery fluid is
poisonous and

corrosive: avoid contact with
skin and eyes. The battery
should be charged in a well
ventilated place, away from
naked flames or possible
sources of sparks: danger of
explosion and fire.

WARNING

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, with the
risk of leaking poisonous and
corrosive acid.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Strada

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

Page 2: ...iability comfort and performance features of your new vehicle unchanged in time that s why you bought it for Always ask for Genuine Parts for the components used on our vehicles we recommend them because they come from our steady commitment in research and development of highly innovative technologies For all these reasons rely on Genuine Parts because they are the only ones designed by Fiat Profe...

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

Page 4: ...ls both during design and manufacturing stages by specialists using vanguard materials to test the component reliability This to guarantee performance and safety for you and your passengers on board for a long time Always ask for and make sure a Genuine Part has been used ...

Page 5: ... technological features of your Fiat Strada Read the warnings and indications marked with the following symbols carefully personal safety vehicle integrity environmental protection The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the services that Fiat offers to its Customers the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity the range of additional services available to Fiat custo...

Page 6: ...th a system that allows continuous diagnosis of the emission related components in order to help protect the environment ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If after buying the vehicle you wish to add electrical accessories with the risk of gradually draining the battery contact a Fiat Dealership They will calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle s electrical system can support t...

Page 7: ...SUMMARY KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CORRECT USE OF THE VEHICLE IN AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ALPHABETICAL INDEX 5 ...

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Page 9: ...oors fuel cap passenger airbag deactivation remote opening closing key with remote control A B fig 1 F0X001m THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM To increase protection against theft the vehicle is equipped with an electronic immobiliser system Fiat CODE which is activated automatically when the ignition key is removed Each key grip contains an electronic device which modulates the radio frequency signal emitted ...

Page 10: ...m the eyes and from objects that can be spoilt e g clothes Do not leave the key unattended to avoid the button being accidentally pressed while it is being handled e g by a child WARNING To put metal insert A back in the grip press device D put back the metal insert then release device D Key with remote control fig 3 A retractable metal insert B door release button C door lock button the roof ligh...

Page 11: ...rotation Clockwise rotation Press button B Press button C Flashing the direction indicators 2 flashes 1 flash REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROLS The receiver can recognise up to 8 remote controls Therefore should it become necessary to acquire a new remote control for any reason during the life of the vehicle contact a Fiat Dealership directly taking all the keys in your possession and the COD...

Page 12: ...tery E Reinsert battery compartment D into the key and lock it by turning device C fig 4 F0X0004m All the keys and the CODE card must be handed over to the new owner when the vehicle is sold Ministerial approval In accordance with the legislation of each country regarding radio frequencies note that for markets where the transmitter must be marked the type approval number is indicated in the key w...

Page 13: ...e MAR ON driving position All electric devices can operate AVV engine starting PARK engine off parking lights on key can be removed steering column locked To turn the key to PARK press button A P A R K S TOPMARAV V A fig 5 F0X0005m If the ignition is tampered with e g attempted theft have it checked by a Fiat Dealership before driving again WARNING Never remove the key while the vehicle is in moti...

Page 14: ... 5 Right stalk windscreen wiper washer and trip computer 6 Control buttons 7 Adjustable central air diffusers 8 Hazard warning lights switch 9 Car radio or car radio set up 10 Passenger airbag or upper compartment 11 Glove compartment 12 Storage compartment 13 Climate control ventilation controls 14 Ignition switch 15 Driver front airbag 16 Bonnet release lever 17 Fuse cover on dashboard 18 Headli...

Page 15: ...her and trip computer 6 Adjustable central air diffusers 7 Control buttons 8 Compass 9 Roll meter 10 Pitch meter 11 Car radio or car radio set up 12 Hazard warning lights switch 13 Passenger airbag or upper compartment 14 Glove compartment 15 Storage compartment 16 Climate control ventilation controls 17 Ignition switch 18 Driver front airbag 19 Bonnet release lever 20 Fuse cover on dashboard 21 H...

Page 16: ...14 INSTRUMENT PANEL Trekking Working version fig 8 A Speedometer B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge D Rev counter E Display fig 8 F0X0008m ...

Page 17: ...15 fig 9 F0X0009m Adventure version fig 9 A Speedometer B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light D Rev counter E Display ...

Page 18: ...e by trying to move it back and forth Failure to lock the seat could cause it to move and detach from the guides All adjustments must be made only with the vehicle stationary WARNING Do not remove the seats or attempt to service and or repair them operations which are carried out incorrectly may compromise the operation of the safety devices always contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING fig 10 F0X0010m...

Page 19: ... seats pull handle A fig 13 upwards the backrest will fold forwards and the seat will slide forwards when you push the backrest fig 12 F0X0012m fig 13 F0X0013m fig 14 F0X0014m For versions markets where provided when the backrest is brought back again the seat will return to its original position mechanical memory Headrests must be adjusted so that the head rather than the neck rests on them Only ...

Page 20: ...e lever to position 2 to lock the steering wheel again STEERING WHEEL fig 16 fig 17 F0X0017m fig 16 F0X0016m fig 15 F0X0015m Rear Crew Cab version Height adjustable headrests are provided for the rear seats Some versions feature a third central headrest which can be adjusted to 2 height positions only completely raised completely lowered To remove the headrests operate the retaining devices A fig ...

Page 21: ...to be adjusted It is advisable to adjust with vehicle stationary and handbrake engaged fig 19 F0X0020m If the space taken up by the mirror causes difficulty in narrow spaces fold it from position 1 fig 19 and 20 to position 2 fig 20 F0X0021m The reflective surface of the right mirror is parabolic and increases the field of view The size of the image is reduced and gives the impression that the ref...

Page 22: ...d the tongue A and insert it into the buckle B until it clicks into place Pull the belt lightly If the seat belt jams let it rewind for a short stretch then pull it out again without jerking fig 21 F0X0022m To unfasten the seat belt press button C Guide the seat belt while it is rewinding to prevent it from twisting Through the reel the belt automatically adapts to the body of the passenger wearin...

Page 23: ...4m After adjustment always check that the cursor to which the ring is fixed is locked in one of the set positions WARNING REAR SEAT BELTS Depending on the version the rear seat may be fitted with inertia seat belts with three anchor points and a reel The belts must be worn in accordance with the diagram in fig 23 fig 24 F0X0026m When they are not in use always return the rear seats belts to their ...

Page 24: ... 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 using seat belts increases the risk of severe injury and even death in the event of an accident WARNING The belt must not be twisted The upper part must pass over the shoulder and cross the chest diagonally The lower part must adhere to the pelvis rather tha...

Page 25: ...ontact a Fiat Dealership WARNING If the belt has been subjected to a high level of stress for example after an accident it must be completely replaced together with the attachments attachment fixing screws and the pretensioner In fact even if the belt has no visible defects it could have lost its resilience WARNING Each seat belt must be used by only one person do not travel with children on a pas...

Page 26: ...ake sure that it is free to run without obstructions 2 Replace the belt which was worn after an accident of a certain severity even if it does not appear to be damaged 3 To clean the belt wash by hand with water and mild soap rinse and leave to dry in the shade Do not use strong detergents bleach paints or any other substance which could damage the belt fibres 4 Prevent the reels from getting wet ...

Page 27: ...ers These devices feel through a sensor the occurrence of a severe impact retracting the belts by a few centimetres This guarantees that the belt adheres perfectly to the body of the occupants before the restraining action begins The reel locks to indicate that the pretensioner has intervened the seat belt cannot be drawn back up even when guided A small amount of smoke may be emitted This smoke i...

Page 28: ...kets where provided To increase passenger safety in an accident the front and rear for versions markets where provided seat belt reels contain a load limiter which controls the force acting on the chest and shoulders during the restraining action of the belts in the event of a head on collision The pretensioner may be used only once After it has been activated have it replaced at a Fiat Dealership...

Page 29: ... tank On some versions the same indication is provided by warning light B which flashes on the display Do not travel with the fuel tank almost empty any gaps in fuel delivery could damage the catalytic converter E tank empty F tank full fig 34 F0X0300m fig 36 F0X0039m ON BOARD INSTRUMENTS SPEEDOMETER fig 33 34 Depending on the version the speedometer may have different full scale values fig 35 F0X...

Page 30: ... light A switches on in the instrument panel this indicates overheating of the engine coolant In normal operating conditions the needle may move to various positions within the scale according to the vehicle usage conditions and the management of the engine cooling system performed automatically by the system itself However it should not move to the red danger zone fig 37 F0X0301m IMPORTANT If the...

Page 31: ...3m fig 40 F0X0304m If the needle moves to the red zone stop the engine immediately and contact a Fiat Dealership If this situation persists despite all measures taken stop the engine and contact a Fiat Dealership REV COUNTER fig 39 40 If the needle is next to the red marks this indicates an engine speed which is too high and may damage the engine This should therefore be avoided ...

Page 32: ...pass to provide incorrect information S W E SW SE 1 2 3 4 x10 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 x10 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 fig 41 F0X0025m ROLL AND PITCH METERS fig 41 Some versions may feature a roll meter B and pitch meter C The roll and pitch meters provide indications on a scale with steps of 10 degrees from 40 to 40 degrees When the vehicle is stationary acceleration of less than 0 18 G the indication will corres...

Page 33: ...meter LEDs flash to indicate that the recalibration process has started after which the compass LEDs also flash at this point drive the vehicle through 2 complete circles finishing at the same starting point the compass LEDs will stop flashing you must now switch the side lights off 3 times in the space of 15 seconds the compass LEDs will switch on for a moment after which the instrument panel dis...

Page 34: ...select one of the various TRIP COMPUTER functions confirm modify a selected function enter TRIP mode Before carrying out any operation you are advised to read the whole of this section carefully Standard display fig 43 A milometer total trip B clock ELECTRONIC DISPLAY The functions and messages provided by the electronic display depend on the optionals version of your vehicle CONTROL BUTTONS To co...

Page 35: ...heduled Servicing Plan operations will be performed and the message will be reset Access to menu functions After the initial checks it is possible to access the menu functions with vehicle in motion access to reduced menu with vehicle stationary access to all menu functions F0X1002m F0X1039m Note The Scheduled Servicing Plan includes vehicle maintenance every 35 000 km with key at MAR ON this is s...

Page 36: ...io display etc Doors open warning This warning appears on the display automatically when the vehicle speed is greater than 4 km h and one of the doors is not shut correctly On some versions the warning light switches on at the same time Set speed limit exceeded This function allows the vehicle speed limit to be set km h When this is exceeded the driver is notified through an acoustic signal and th...

Page 37: ...led Servicing Plan includes vehicle maintenance every F0X1015m F0X1013m F0X1014m MODE TRIP 35 000 km with key at MAR ON this is shown automatically when there are 2 000 km to the next coupon and reappears every 200 km When scheduled servicing approaches and the ignition key is turned to MAR ON the õ icon will appear on the display followed by the number of kilometres before the next Scheduled Serv...

Page 38: ...p Computer functions are shown on the display in the following order Distance travelled Instantaneous consumption Average consumption Range Average speed Trip time DISTANCE TRAVELLED This shows the number of kilometres travelled since the Trip Computer was last reset INSTANTANEOUS CONSUMPTION This shows the vehicle s fuel consumption in this precise moment The figure is updated automatically every...

Page 39: ...ssuming that the driving style adopted up to this point continues The calculation is based on the average consumption in the last 5 minutes If the car is refuelled another range value will be calculated automatically With the vehicle stationary and engine running or when driving at less than 4 km h the display will show the previous range value if this vehicle condition persists for more than 3 mi...

Page 40: ...cally when the inertia switch intervenes to inform the driver that fuel supply has been interrupted by the FPS Fire Prevention System due to a potential fire risk F0X1036m Follow me home system This appears automatically for 20 seconds when the follow me home system is activated The display shows the requested length of time for which the dipped headlights stay on F0X1037m Automatic switching on o...

Page 41: ... stalk and with the MODE and buttons fig 46 on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel F0X2003m F0X2004m fig 46 F0X2005m MODE button Brief press enter and exit FIAT MY CAR set up menu confirm modify a selected function interrupt warning messages shown on the display Long press exit FIAT MY CAR set up menu storing settings and returning to the standard display or depending on the situation ...

Page 42: ...tions in safety only with the vehicle stationary WARNING Clock time adjustment HOUR To adjust the time proceed as follows press the MODE button repeatedly until HOUR is displayed with the hour and minutes adjust the hour using the and or buttons Adjusting the buzzer volume bUZZ To adjust the volume of the acoustic signal that accompanies failure messages or MODE and button presses proceed as follo...

Page 43: ... measurement km h set the new limit as desired by pressing the and or buttons The speed limit can only be set to a value of 30 km h or above Every time the and or buttons are pressed the value is decreased increased by 5 units respectively When the buttons are held down the value decreases or increases rapidly as appropriate It is advisable to release the button as you approach the desired value t...

Page 44: ... right stalk and with the MODE and buttons fig 50 on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel MODE button Brief press enter and exit FIAT MY CAR set up menu confirm modify a selected function interrupt warning messages shown on the display Long press exit FIAT MY CAR set up menu storing settings and returning to the standard display or depending on the situation to the previous display butt...

Page 45: ...d closed with the key removed the display shows the total milometer reading and the clock for a few seconds F0X3002m The display can also show the following through the flashing spanner icon when the vehicle must be taken to a Fiat Dealership for Scheduled Servicing TRIP COMPUTER indications brightness level adjustment for some internal controls FIAT MY CAR menu warning messages in the event of fa...

Page 46: ...e customised The functions and messages provided by the multifunction display fig 52 depend on the optionals version of your vehicle You are advised to carry out the desired configurations in safety only with the vehicle stationary WARNING F0X3003g fig 52 Day Year Month MODE ...

Page 47: ...d Lim will appear on the display press the MODE button briefly then or to select ON or OFF to activate the function press the MODE button briefly when ON flashes press the button a speed value will appear on the display press the MODE button briefly the value will flash set the new values as desired corresponding to the new speed limit by pressing the and or buttons press the MODE button briefly t...

Page 48: ...OFF For further information see TRIP COMPUTER in this section To activate or deactivate the function proceed as follows press the MODE button briefly ON or OFF depending on the previous setting flashes on the display press the or button to select press the MODE button briefly to confirm hold down the MODE button to return to the standard display Set Clock time adjustment To adjust the time proceed...

Page 49: ...e MODE button briefly to confirm hold down the MODE button to return to the standard display Every time the or buttons are pressed the value is decreased increased by 1 unit respectively When the buttons are held down the value decreases or increases rapidly as appropriate It is advisable to release the button as you approach the desired value then complete the adjustment with single presses Audio...

Page 50: ...cking of doors above a speed of 20 km h to be activated To activate ON or deactivate OFF the function proceed as follows press the MODE button briefly ON or OFF depending on the previous setting flashes on the display press the or button to select press the MODE button briefly to confirm hold down the MODE button to return to the standard display Dist Unit distance unit This function present only ...

Page 51: ...et the desired language proceed as follows press the MODE button briefly the language depending on the previous setting flashes on the display press the or button to select press the MODE button briefly to confirm hold down the MODE button to return to the standard display Buzzer Vol warning fault buzzer volume level This function allows the volume for the buzzer that accompanies any fault warning...

Page 52: ...ars every 200 km When scheduled servicing approaches and the ignition key is turned to MAR ON the õ icon will appear on the display followed by the number of kilometres before the next Scheduled Servicing operation Contact a Fiat Dealership where the operations in the Scheduled servicing plan will be performed and the message will be reset For further information see Scheduled Servicing Plan in th...

Page 53: ...versions the system informs the driver that a speed of 4 km h has been exceeded through an acoustic signal Exterior lighting check The W warning light switches on to indicate a failure in one of the external lights On some versions the display can indicate the electrical circuit where the fault is present Interior lighting adjustment dimmer This function permits a decrease and or increase in light...

Page 54: ...display concerning the partial mission of the car this function is included in the general trip information as shown in fig 54 Both functions can be reset reset start of a new journey General Trip displays the figures relating to Range Distance travelled Average consumption Instantaneous consumption Average speed Trip time driving time Trip B available on the reconfigurable multifunction display o...

Page 55: ...th the engine running Average speed This value shows the average speed of the vehicle considering the overall time elapsed since the start of a new journey Trip time This value shows the time elapsed since the start of the new mission IMPORTANT In the absence of information all Trip Computer values are displayed with instead of the value The various values will be counted as normal when standard o...

Page 56: ...tting Trip B will only reset the values of the trip B function Start of trip procedure With the ignition key at MAR ON reset by holding the TRIP button down for more than 2 seconds TRIP B reset End of partial mission Start of new partial mission End of partial mission Start of new partial mission GENERAL TRIP reset End of complete mission Start of new mission GENERAL TRIP reset End of complete mis...

Page 57: ...ll cases Always refer to the information in this section in the event of a failure indication IMPORTANT The failure indications displayed are divided into two categories very serious and less serious faults Very serious faults prompt a prolonged cycle of signals Less serious faults prompt a shorter cycle of signals Warning lights or the symbol on the display on the instrument panel will stay on un...

Page 58: ...g light switches on constantly if there is a fault in the airbag system On some versions the display shows a dedicated message If the warning light does not switch on when the key is turned to MAR or stays on when driving there may be a fault with the restraint systems In this case the airbags or the pretensioners may not be activated in the case of an accident or in a lesser number of cases they ...

Page 59: ...g sure that the level of fluid is between the MIN and MAX references on the reservoir Also check visually for leaks If when restarting the warning light should come on again contact a Fiat Dealership ç 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 ...

Page 60: ...turned to MAR but it should switch off as soon as the engine has started with the engine idling a brief delay before switching off is acceptable If the warning light stays on contact a Fiat Dealership immediately On some versions the display shows a dedicated message w x EBD FAILURE red amber for versions markets where provided If the x and warning lights switch on simultaneously with the engine r...

Page 61: ...d The v warning light starts to flash together with a message on the display for versions markets where provided when the system detects that the engine oil has deteriorated If the warning 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 when a sec...

Page 62: ...s of performance poor handling and high fuel consumption levels On some versions the display shows a dedicated message Under these conditions the vehicle can continue travelling at moderate speed without demanding excessive effort from the engine In any case you should contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible DOORS NOT CLOSED CORRECTLY red On certain versions the warning light switches on whe...

Page 63: ... plugs have reached a preset temperature Start the engine as soon as the warning light switches off IMPORTANT At high ambient temperatures the warning light may stay on for an extremely short time Plug preheating failure The warning light flashes if there is a fault in the plug preheating system Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible On some versions the display shows a dedicated message m ...

Page 64: ...y circuit may cause severe damage to the injection system and irregular engine operation If the c warning light switches on on some versions together with the message on the display contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to have the system bled If this problem is indicated immediately after refueling water may have entered the fuel tank In this case stop the engine immediately and contact a...

Page 65: ... is an acoustic signal If this warning light comes on it does not mean that the vehicle is defective so there is no need to take it to a Fiat Dealership Speed limit exceeded for versions markets where provided This warning light switches on on some versions together with a dedicated message on the display and an acoustic signal when the vehicle exceeds the speed limit set previously Fuel cut off i...

Page 66: ... light switches on when the direction indicator control stalk is moved downwards or together with the right indicator when the hazard warning light button is pressed ELD SIDE LIGHTS green FOLLOW ME HOME green Side lights The warning light switches on when the side lights are activated Follow me home for versions markets where provided This warning light switches on when this device is activated se...

Page 67: ...L HEATING SYSTEM 1 Diffusers for windscreen demisting 2 Diffusers for front side window demisting 3 Adjustable side and central diffusers 4 Side vents to direct air to the front passenger footwell fig 55 F0X0027m 65 ...

Page 68: ...trol The diffusers can be rotated upwards and downwards C Fixed diffusers for side windows fig 57 HEATING AND VENTILATION CONTROLS fig 58 A Knob to regulate the air temperature mixing hot and cold air B Cursor to control the recirculation function preventing the entrance of air from the outside C Knob to activate the fan D Air distribution knob fig 56 fig 57 F0X0032m F0X0031m fig 58 F0X0033m 66 ...

Page 69: ...the far right 2 Fan knob C indicator on maximum speed 3 Air distribution knob D indicator on IMPORTANT With the air distribution knob at air also comes out of the central and side diffusers To optimise demisting defrosting also on side windows stop the air flow at the central diffusers specific control knob turned down to O p and open the side diffusers specific control knob turned up to 4 Air rec...

Page 70: ... CLIMATE CONTROL CONTROLS fig 59 A Knob to regulate the air temperature mixing hot and cold air B Cursor to activate air recirculation preventing the entrance of air from the outside C Knob for activating the fan and when pressed activating deactivating the climate control system Climate control activation is only permitted if the indicator on this knob is located at 1 2 3 or 4 and is indicated by...

Page 71: ...de To regulate cooling move the air recirculation cursor to increase the temperature and decrease the fan speed HEATING For heating and ventilation functions do not activate climate control Instead use the normal heating and ventilation system see previous section FAST DEMISTING AND OR DEFROSTING The climate control system is very useful for speeding up demisting since it dehumidifies the air Simp...

Page 72: ...ard controls will switch on with the external lights LIGHTS OFF fig 60 Ring nut turned to position O SIDE LIGHTS fig 60 Turn the ring nut to 6 The 3 warning light switches on in the instrument panel DIPPED HEADLIGHTS fig 60 Turn the ring nut to 2 The 3 warning light switches on in the instrument panel MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS fig 60 With the ring nut at 2 push the stalk forwards towards the dashboard ...

Page 73: ...hen released the stalk will return to its initial position FOLLOW ME HOME DEVICE fig 62 This device lights up the space in front of the vehicle for a short time Activation With ignition key at STOP or removed pull the stalk towards the steering wheel and move it within 2 minutes after the engine stops Each time the stalk is moved the lights stay on for a further 30 seconds up to a maximum of 210 s...

Page 74: ...ding to vehicle speed for versions markets where provided On some versions when decelerating until the vehicle stops the windscreen wiper will slow down automatically by one level The speed will be resumed automatically when the vehicle speed exceeds 10 km h It is possible to manually change the windscreen wiper speed at any time fig 63 F0X0038m Smart washing function Pull the stalk towards the st...

Page 75: ...ored contact a Fiat Dealership r fig 64 F0X0040m CONTROLS HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS fig 64 They are turned on by pressing switch A regardless of the position of the ignition key With the device activated the switch flashes and the warning lights flash on the instrument panel at the same time To switch off press the switch again The use of hazard warning lights is governed by the highway code of the co...

Page 76: ...gnition key is turned to STOP If they are required when the vehicle is next started they must be reactivated Fog lights Switch B to activate these lights the external lights must be switched on not the main beam headlights The front fog lights are deactivated when the ignition key is turned to STOP If they are required when the vehicle is next started they must be reactivated Driving lights Switch...

Page 77: ...NAL FEATURES GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig 67 To open pull grip A On some versions when the glove compartment opens the internal lighting switches on Some versions feature an upper compartment To open press button B If no fuel leaks are detected and the vehicle can be started again press button A to reactivate the fuel system After a collision remember to turn the ignition key to STOP to prevent battery f...

Page 78: ...he roof light switches on in 2 different situations according to the position of switch A 1 always on ON even with doors closed 2 switches on when a door is opened 3 always off OFF Spot light Switch B controls the spot light depending on the position 1 spot light on ON 2 spot light off OFF Roof light timing On some versions to facilitate getting into out of the vehicle especially at night or with ...

Page 79: ...ne of the doors is closed within 3 minutes Timing will stop automatically when the doors are locked REAR ROOF LIGHT fig 71 for versions markets where provided The rear roof light is switched on using the lens as follows pressed to 1 off normal position switches on when a door is opened pressed to 2 always on POWER SOCKET fig 72 This is present only on certain versions and operates when the ignitio...

Page 80: ...ke sure that it is deactivated WARNING ASHTRAY fig 73 This is present only on certain version and is housed in the central tunnel To use it open cover A SUN VISORS fig 74 They are located at the sides of the interior rear view mirror They can be adjusted forwards and sideways Depending on the version document holder A and mirror B are on the back of the driver side sun visor a courtesy mirror is a...

Page 81: ...ess to lock or pull to unlock one of the door opening levers The remote control can also be used to activate central locking IMPORTANT If one of the doors is not fully closed or there is a system failure central locking will not operate and after several attempts the system will be excluded for about 30 seconds The doors can be locked or unlocked during this period without the intervention of the ...

Page 82: ...w Press the switches to lower the windows Lift to raise them Incorrect use of the electric windows may be dangerous Before and during their operation ensure that passengers are not at risk from the moving glass either by personal objects caught in the mechanism or struck by it directly When leaving the car always remove the ignition key to avoid the risk of injury due to accidental operation of th...

Page 83: ...ed out with extreme caution so that the glass does not fall and result in damage move the sun roof to the maximum opening position release the red stop fig 79 applying light pressure as indicated this operation must be carried out using the end of the screwdriver in the tool bag located under the passenger seat from the luggage compartment remove the glass from the sun roof and detach it from its ...

Page 84: ...t pressure to the back of the glass until it clicks into place then rotate the ring nut fig 78 twice in the opposite direction to that for opening fig 81 F0X0062m Before setting off check that the sun roof glass is locked correctly also by pressing lightly on the internal part WARNING LOAD COMPARTMENT To open the rear flap insert the key in the lock A fig 81 and turn it anticlockwise press the Fia...

Page 85: ... pulling in the direction of the arrow fig 83 Pay attention to your hands both when removing the flap and when refitting Risk of pinching and or injury WARNING Before setting off make sure that the side safety rods are refitted correctly that the flap is inserted correctly in its housing that you test the flap by opening and closing also with the key WARNING If the flap is fitted incorrectly it is...

Page 86: ...ving from side to side or bouncing see paragraph Loading advice in the Correct use of the vehicle section 3 When transporting a heavy load at night you are advised to check and adjust the beam of the dipped headlights as appropriate Do not open the flap completely when a tow hook is fitted it may be damaged LOAD COMPARTMENT COVER CANVAS Some versions come with a canvas to protect objects which are...

Page 87: ...ng blocks A fig 87 2 per side then slide the two crosspieces B along the grooves in the body to the desired position retighten the screws of the blocks A fig 87 F0X0068m fig 88 F0X0069m BONNET To open the bonnet 1 Pull lever A fig 88 Perform this operation only when the vehicle is stationary WARNING Before opening the bonnet check that the wiper arms are not lifted from the windscreen WARNING 85 ...

Page 88: ... A fig 89 fig 90 F0X0070m A B F0X0071m Be careful when working inside the engine compartment with the engine hot to avoid burning yourself Do not place your hands near the fan as it may be activated even when the key is not in the ignition Wait for the engine to cool WARNING Pay attention to scarves ties and other loose fitting garments If they accidentally come into contact with moving parts they...

Page 89: ...he bonnet is closed correctly to prevent it from opening while the vehicle is in motion WARNING REAR WINDOW The rear window for versions markets where provided slides when stop A fig 91 is released F0X0072m fig 92 F0X0073m PROTECTIVE GRILLE A grille is fixed to the body to protect the rear window and can hold a ladder fig 92 Use the ladder holder to support the tallest objects transported and to s...

Page 90: ...the side limiters risk of pinching and or injury WARNING Do not climb on the plastic mouldings in the load compartment especially in the area near the fuel filler flap WARNING Do not tie objects to the side handles WARNING Do not apply a lateral pressure greater than 30 kg to the external load limiters WARNING Do not climb on the crosspieces of the protective grille they are designed to support a ...

Page 91: ...e the headlights checked and adjusted HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT CORRECTOR This device operates with the ignition key at MAR and the dipped headlights on The vehicle tilts backwards when it is laden raising the beam The beams must therefore be realigned in this case Headlight alignment adjustment fig 97 To adjust depending on the version use the dedicated buttons on the control panel to the left of the s...

Page 92: ...Electronic Braking Force Distribution completes the system allowing the brake force to be distributed between the front and rear wheels IMPORTANT For maximum efficiency of the braking system a bedding in period of about 500 km is required during this period it is better to avoid sharp repeated and prolonged braking SYSTEM INTERVENTION The driver can feel that the ABS system has come into action be...

Page 93: ...arning lights and messages section In this case the braking system will still be effective although without the extra capacity offered by the ABS system Drive carefully to the nearest Fiat Dealership to have the system checked EBD failure This is indicated by the and x warning lights switching on in the instrument panel together with a message on the display on some versions see Warning lights and...

Page 94: ...Front driver and passenger airbags are not a replacement of but complementary to the use of seat belts which should always be worn as specified by law in Europe and most non European countries In the event of an impact someone not wearing a seat belt could move forward and come into contact with a bag which is still in the opening phase The protection offered by the cushion is reduced in such a ca...

Page 95: ...oard and the passenger The airbags are not deployed in the event of minor front collisions for which the restraining action of the seat belts is sufficient Seat belts must always be worn In the event of frontal impact they guarantee correct positioning of the passenger fig 99 F0X0055m fig 98 F0X0054m DRIVER SIDE FRONT AIRBAG fig 98 This consists of an instantly inflating cushion contained in a spe...

Page 96: ... Should it be absolutely necessary to carry a child on the front seat the passenger side front airbag can be deactivated With the ignition at STOP the airbags can be deactivated reactivated using the ignition key in the special key operated switch that can be accessed with the passenger side door open The key can be inserted and removed in both positions IMPORTANT Only operate the switch with the ...

Page 97: ...tem checked 95 Every control repair and replacement operation concerning the airbags must only be carried out at a Fiat Dealership If you are having the vehicle scrapped have the airbag system deactivated at a Fiat Dealership first If the vehicle changes ownership the new owner must be informed of the method of using air bags and the above warnings and also be given this Owner Handbook Pretensione...

Page 98: ...conds If the passenger airbag is active the yellow warning light switches off after a few seconds If the passenger airbag is NOT active the yellow warning light stays on WARNING If the red û warning light does not switch on for a few seconds when the key is turned to MAR there may be a fault with the red warning light In this case the yellow warning light starts to flash after a few seconds and fo...

Page 99: ... few seconds to remind you that the passenger air bag will be deployed in a crash after which it should switch off WARNING If your vehicle has been subject to theft attempted theft vandalism or flooding have the airbag system inspected at a Fiat Dealership WARNING The front airbag is designed to be deployed for impacts of a greater intensity than for the pretensioners For impacts whose intensity f...

Page 100: ...ceeds 20 km h WARNING You are advised to use the E Locker System only when a wheel loses grip resulting in conditions of low friction e g on roads with mud sand stones wet grass etc WARNING To operate the E Locker System press the brake pedal vehicle stationary press the ELD button fig 101 located on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel the system emits a long beep the ELD warning light...

Page 101: ...ehicle exceeds 20 km h When the vehicle approaches this speed about 15 km h the system emits a sequence of 3 beeps the ELD warning light on the instrument panel flashes more quickly When it is deactivated manual or automatic the system emits a short beep The ELD warning light switches off in the instrument panel the display shows a dedicated message ELD OFF for 5 seconds In the event of failure th...

Page 102: ...the dedicated connections fig 102 F0X0083m fig 103 F0X0084m Basic level system fig 103 A wiring for aerial B wiring to connect speakers and tweeters C car radio power supply speaker housings on doors rear side speaker housings crew cab version High level system fig 103 A aerial and aerial wiring B wiring to connect front and rear speakers C car radio power supply speakers front and rear some versi...

Page 103: ... and or not installed in compliance with the instructions provided For connection to the set up supplied in the vehicle contact a Fiat Dealership to prevent any problem that could impair vehicle safety and or invalidate the warranty INSTALLING ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES The electrical electronic devices installed subsequent to the purchase of the car and included in the after sales service must...

Page 104: ...ge instructions provided by the mobile phone manufacturer REFUELLING Never introduce even a minimal quantity of petrol to the tank even in an emergency the catalytic converter would be damaged irreparably compromising its operation An inefficient catalytic converter leads to harmful exhaust emissions thus contributing to environmental pollution The vehicle must be refuelled exclusively with diesel...

Page 105: ...advisable to refuel using locally available diesel fuel In this case it is also advisable to keep the tank over 50 full REFUELLING CAPACITY To fill the tank completely top up twice after the first click of the fuel delivery gun Further top ups could cause faults in the fuel supply system FUEL TANK CAP The sealing may cause a slight pressure increase in the tank A suction noise when you release the...

Page 106: ...ons During regeneration the following may occur a limited increase in the engine speed activation of the fan a limited increase in fumes and high temperatures at the exhaust These are not faults they do not impair vehicle performance or damage the environment If the dedicated message is displayed refer to Warning lights and messages in this section DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER DPF The Diesel Particul...

Page 107: ...ssively intense braking etc during the initial period of use When the engine is off do not leave the key turned to MAR to prevent unnecessary electrical consumption from draining the battery It is dangerous to run the engine in enclosed areas The engine consumes oxygen and engine exhaust contains carbon dioxide carbon monoxide and other toxic gasses WARNING The brake servo and power steering are n...

Page 108: ...d out by the plugs Release the key as soon as the engine starts IMPORTANT With the engine cold the accelerator pedal must be completely released while you turn the ignition key to AVV If the engine does not start at the first attempt return the ignition key to STOP before repeating the starting procedure If you still cannot start the engine contact a Fiat Dealership IMPORTANT Never leave the ignit...

Page 109: ...epair Remember that the brake servo and power steering are not operational until the engine has been started so you need to apply much more force than usual to the brake pedal and steering wheel WARNING TO STOP THE ENGINE Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is idling A quick burst on the accelerator before turning off the engine serves absolutely no practical purpose it wastes fuel and ...

Page 110: ...e handbrake lever is located between the front seats Pull the lever upwards to engage the handbrake and ensure that the vehicle does not move When the handbrake is on and the ignition key is at MAR the x warning light on the instrument panel switches on To release the handbrake 1 Slightly lift the handbrake and press release button A 2 Hold down the button and lower the lever The x warning light s...

Page 111: ...ing lower than that of the vehicle increased by 5 place a clearly visible warning sign in the passenger compartment warning other drivers of the maximum speed rating of the snow tyres used as required by EC directive All four tyres should be the same brand and track to ensure greater safety when driving during braking and better driveability Remember that it is inadvisable to change the rotation d...

Page 112: ...en if slight could lead over time to premature wear of the internal gearbox components The clutch pedal must be used only for gear changes Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pedal however lightly For versions markets where provided the electronic clutch control could intervene interpreting the incorrect driving style as a fault LOADING ADVICE The vehicle has been designed and type a...

Page 113: ...cover canvas They must not for any reason be used to fix the load In addition to these general precautions some simple precautions can improve driving safety travelling comfort and vehicle life distribute the load evenly on the platform should it be necessary to concentrate it in a single area arrange it by the partition between the cab and load compartment remember that the lower the load the low...

Page 114: ...ption and stability Roof rack ski rack Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from the roof after use These accessories reduce the vehicle s aerodynamic penetration and have a negative effect on consumption When transporting particularly large objects use a trailer if possible Electrical devices Use electrical devices only for the amount of time necessary The additional headlights windscreen wipers ...

Page 115: ...es considerably with speed Maintain a constant speed avoiding unnecessary braking and acceleration which cost in terms of both fuel and emissions Acceleration Accelerating violently will greatly affect consumption and emissions acceleration should be gradual CONDITIONS OF USE The main usage conditions that negatively affect fuel consumption are listed below Cold starting Short journeys and frequen...

Page 116: ...st be taken into account Do not exceed the speed limits specific to each country you are driving in in the case of vehicles towing trailers In any case the top speed must not exceed 80 km h The ABS system does not control the braking system of the trailer Particular caution is therefore required on slippery surfaces WARNING Never modify the braking system of the vehicle to control the trailer brak...

Page 117: ...tion Clean and protect the painted parts using protective waxes Clean and protect the shiny metal parts using specific commercially available compounds Sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber windscreen wiper blades and lift them off the glass Slightly open the windows Cover the vehicle with a piece of fabric or perforated plastic sheet Do not use compact plastic tarpaulins which prevent humidity fro...

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Page 119: ...wo batteries with a jump lead with a second lead connect the negative terminal of the auxiliary battery to an earthing point E on the engine or the gearbox of the vehicle to be started start the engine when the engine has been started remove the leads reversing the order above If after a few attempts the engine does not start do not persist but contact a Fiat Dealership IMPORTANT Do not directly c...

Page 120: ...articularly the ignition and fuel supply control units Incorrect positioning of the jack may cause the raised vehicle to fall Do not use the jack for loads greater than that indicated on the jack itself The jack is only to be used for replacing wheels on the vehicle with which it is provided Never use the jack for other purposes such as lifting other vehicles Never use the jack to carry out repair...

Page 121: ...acement is concluded avoiding the risk of traffic If you are on a slope or uneven surface place wedges or other suitable objects under the wheels to secure the vehicle WARNING CHANGING A WHEEL Bear in mind that the mass of the jack is 2 9 kg the jack requires no adjustment the jack cannot be repaired It must be replaced with an original part if damaged no tool other than the cranking device illust...

Page 122: ...Adventure Crew Cab To access the tool bag pull the central handle and fold over the rear cushion The spare wheel is housed externally in the load compartment 1 Remove the jack and its cranking device 2 Take the wheel wrench and depending on the version the anti theft bolt 3 Remove the spare wheel cover canvas and completely unscrew the ring nut A fig 112 113 using where necessary the anti theft nu...

Page 123: ...nd lift the vehicle until the wheel is several centimetres off the ground When turning the cranking device make sure that it can turn freely without scraping your hand against the ground The moving components of the jack screw and joints can also cause injuries do not touch them If you come into contact with lubricating grease clean yourself thoroughly 7 Completely unscrew the 4 bolts and remove t...

Page 124: ...g the order illustrated in fig 118 15 Unscrew the jack completely and separate it from the operating lever 16 Place the cranking device back in its housing 17 Place the punctured wheel in the spare wheel compartment and fix it using the ring nut fig 117 F0X0098m fig 118 F0X0099m 18 Position jack and tools in their housings fixing with the appropriate retaining devices IMPORTANT As soon as possible...

Page 125: ...e exterior lights are absolutely essential for the driving in safety and compliance with law Burnt bulbs must be replaced by others of the same type and power Always check the direction of the beam after changing a headlight bulb for reasons of safety TYPES OF BULBS Various types of bulbs are fitted on your vehicle fig 119 A All glass bulbs These are press fitted Pull to remove them B Bayonet bulb...

Page 126: ... Power Main beam Headlights with single lens Main beam Polyelliptical headlights Dipped Headlights with single lens Main beam Polyelliptical headlights Front side lights Front indicators Rear indicators Fog lights Rear fog lights Rear side brake lights Reverse Number plate Front roof light with tilting lens Front roof light with spot light Rear roof light for versions markets where provided Glove ...

Page 127: ...iter B fig 121 release fixing spring C fig 122 then remove bulb D insert the new bulb aligning the tabs of the metal part with the grooves on the curve of the headlight reattach the fixing spring refit the gaiter and reconnect the connector Polyelliptical headlights remove cover A fig 123 to replace the dipped beam bulb or B to replace the main beam bulb fig 123 F0X0104m fig 122 F0X0103m fig 120 F...

Page 128: ...emove the bulb holder assembly A fig 125 turning it anticlockwise remove the bulb pushing it gently and turning it anticlockwise insert the new bulb pushing it gently and turning it clockwise then refit the bulb holder assembly Polyelliptical headlights remove cover C fig 123 turning it clockwise remove bulb A fig 126 pushing it gently and turning it clockwise insert the new bulb pushing it gently...

Page 129: ...ghts remove cover B fig 123 turning it anticlockwise remove bulb holder assembly A fig 128 remove the bulb from the bulb holder insert the new bulb reinsert the bulb holder assembly then close the cover rotating it clockwise FRONT FOG LIGHTS To replace the front fog light bulbs contact a Fiat Dealership SIDE INDICATORS These are located in the door mirrors fig 129 and are LED type In the event of ...

Page 130: ... 133 then remove the bulb fig 131 F0X0111m fig 132 F0X0112m fig 133 F0X0113m fig 134 F0X0114m insert the new bulb reattach the spring reconnect the connector then close the cover turning clockwise refit the cover on the wheel arch IMPORTANT Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the height of the light beam from the driving lights checked and adjusted REAR LIGHT UNIT To replace the bulb from inside the...

Page 131: ...e B 12V P21 5W for the brake lights C 12V P21W for the reversing lights D 12V P21W for the direction indicators E 12V P21 5W for the side lights and rear fog lights 3rd BRAKE LIGHT The third brake light is LED type In the event of a failure contact a Fiat Dealership NUMBER PLATE LIGHT fig 137 To replace the bulb 1 undo the fixing screws A and remove the lens 2 remove the bulb holder rotating it sl...

Page 132: ...s close the metal cover then press fit the entire unit With spot light To replace the bulbs using a screwdriver at the points indicted by the arrows fig 140 remove the entire roof light unit remove lens A fig 141 operating the retaining devices B replace cylindrical bulb D releasing it from the side contacts C to replace reading light E rotate the connector anticlockwise and replace the press fitt...

Page 133: ...al system they intervene blow in the event of a fault or improper action on the system Check the state of the corresponding fuse when a device does not work the filament A fig 145 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 REAR ROOF LIGHT for versions markets where provided To replace the cylindrical...

Page 134: ... protection fuse for safety systems airbag system braking system power unit systems engine system transmission system or steering system blows contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING Refer to the tables on the following pages to identify the protective fuse Never replace a blown fuse with metal wires or other material If the replaced fuse blows again contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING Never replace a fus...

Page 135: ...he guard B The symbols which identify the main electrical component that corresponds to each fuse are located on the inside of the cover fig 143 F0X0126m fig 144 F0X0127m DASHBOARD FUSE BOX fig 143 The fuse box is located under the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel ...

Page 136: ...RTMENT FUSE BOX fig 145 To access the fuse box open the cover fig 145 F0X0128m If you need to clean the engine compartment take care not to direct the jet of water specifically onto the engine compartment wired casing ...

Page 137: ...ngine compartment fuse box manual climate control system 30 exterior lighting control supply Brake light switch supply NC signal Brake lights instrument panel node Central locking 30 supply for roof light glove compartment light radio ABS control unit Windscreen wiper two way pump Power socket cigar lighter Front left electric window Front right electric window 15 services supply for radio electri...

Page 138: ...ve preheating control unit secondary loads engine management system Right main beam headlight Left main beam headlight Engine management control unit engine management system relay switch engine cooling system remote control switch Engine management control unit supply diesel pump solenoid valve unit Engine management control unit Climate control compressor Heated filter Fuel pump cut off system A...

Page 139: ...ttery terminal connect the charger cables to the battery terminals observing the polarity switch on the charger when it is recharged turn the charger off before disconnecting it from the battery reconnect the negative battery terminal Battery fluid is poisonous and corrosive avoid contact with skin and eyes The battery should be charged in a well ventilated place away from naked flames or possible...

Page 140: ... Never use the jack to carry out repairs under the vehicle WARNING Incorrect positioning of the jack may cause the raised vehicle to fall Do not use the jack for loads greater than that indicated on the jack itself WARNING Bear in mind that the jack requires no adjustment the jack cannot be repaired in the event of a fault it must be replaced by another original one no tool other than the cranking...

Page 141: ...arm of the hydraulic lift positioned as illustrated in fig 146 and 147 fig 146 F0X0129m fig 147 F0X0130m fig 148 F0X0131m WITH LIFT ARMS The vehicle must be raised with the ends of the arms in the lower points in the bodywork as indicated in fig 148 Make sure that the arms of the lift do not put a strain on the bodywork or the side trim Adjust the arms of the lift correctly and apply a wooden or r...

Page 142: ...ehicle The tow hook MUST NOT be used to tow vehicles off the road or where there are obstacles and or for towing operations using cables or other non rigid devices In compliance with the above conditions towing must take place with the two vehicles one towing the other towed aligned as much as possible along the same centre line WARNING fig 149 F0X0132m IF THE VEHICLE MUST BE TOWED The vehicle can...

Page 143: ...rk while the vehicle is being towed You will therefore need to apply more force to the brake pedal and steering wheel Do not use flexible cables when towing and avoid jerky movements During towing operations make sure that the fixing of the joint does not damage adjoining components WARNING EXTINGUISHER for versions markets where provided Some versions may feature an extinguisher A fig 152 For use...

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Page 145: ...opping up fluid levels checking tyre pressures etc IMPORTANT Scheduled Servicing coupons are required by the Manufacturer Failure to comply with the schedule may invalidate the warranty Scheduled Servicing can be carried out by any Fiat Dealership at pre established times If during each operation in addition to those scheduled the need arises for further replacements or repairs these may only be c...

Page 146: ...ghts passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check operation of windscreen washer system and adjust jets if necessary Check windscreen wiper blade position wear Check cleanliness of bonnet and boot locks as well as cleanliness and lubrication of linkages Visually inspect condition of exterior bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel system brak...

Page 147: ...utomatic tensioner Check tension of accessory drive belt versions without automatic tensioner Check handbrake lever travel and adjust if required Check exhaust emissions smokiness Check operation of engine management systems using diagnosis socket Check manual gearbox oil level Replace fuel filter cartridge diesel versions Replace accessory drive belt s Replace air cleaner cartridge 21 42 63 84 10...

Page 148: ...s of kilometres Months Change engine oil and oil filter versions with DPF Change brake fluid or every 24 months Replace pollen filter or every 24 months The actual interval for changing the oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions and is signalled by the warning light v or message if present on the instrument panel or in any case every 24 months ...

Page 149: ...ostly used in one of 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 frequently than indicated in the Scheduled Servicing Plan check front disc brake pad conditions and wear check c...

Page 150: ...g a fire risk WARNING When topping up take care not to mix up the various types of fluids they are not compatible with each other and could seriously damage the vehicle fig 152 1 3 Multijet 16V version F0X0136m 1 engine oil 2 battery 3 brake fluid 4 windscreen washer fluid 5 engine coolant 6 power steering fluid 7 diesel filter ...

Page 151: ...eful when working in the engine compartment when the engine is hot you may get burned Remember that the fan may start up if the engine is hot this could injure you Scarves ties and other loose clothing may be pulled by moving parts WARNING Topping up the engine oil If the oil level is near or under the MIN mark add oil through the filler B fig 153 until it reaches the MAX mark The oil level must n...

Page 152: ...d must be above the MIN mark on the reservoir If the level is low slowly pour a mixture of 50 demineralised water and 50 PARAFLUUP by PETRONAS LUBRICANTS through the filler A until the level is nearly at MAX A 50 50 mixture of PARAFLUUP and distilled water gives freeze protection to 35 C Used engine oil and the oil filter contain harmful substances for the environment It is advisable to have oil a...

Page 153: ... Do not remove the cap of the tank when the engine is hot as there is a risk of scalding The cooling system is pressurised If the cap needs replacing do so with another original or the effectiveness of the system may be compromised WARNING Some commercial windscreen washer additives are flammable The engine compartment contains hot parts which could cause a fire if they come into contact with thes...

Page 154: ...luid level in the reservoir must not exceed the MAX mark You are advised to use the brake fluid shown in the Fluids and lubricants table see section Technical Specifications to top up When opening the cap A make sure that no dirt gets into the reservoir For topping up always use a funnel with integrated filter with mesh equal to or lower than 0 12 mm fig 157 F0X0141m fig 156 F0X0140m Power steerin...

Page 155: ...ls than specified in the Scheduled Servicing Plan AIR CLEANER Air cleaner replacement must be carried out at a Fiat Dealership POLLEN FILTER Pollen filter replacement must be carried out at a Fiat Dealership The symbol π on the container indicates synthetic brake fluid distinguishing it from the mineral kind Use of a mineral type fluid will damage the special rubber seals of the braking system bey...

Page 156: ...ing light switches on contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to have the system bled If this problem is indicated immediately after refueling water may have entered the fuel tank In this case stop the engine immediately and contact a Fiat Dealership Dispose of the diesel water mixture discharged by the filter correctly You are advised to contact a Fiat Dealership to drain the condensation T...

Page 157: ...ration on the battery or near it always protect your eyes with special goggles WARNING Incorrect assembly of electrical and electronic devices may cause severe damage to your vehicle Contact a Fiat Dealership if you want to install accessories after purchasing the vehicle alarms radiophone etc they will suggest the most suitable devices and advise you whether a higher capacity battery needs to be ...

Page 158: ...ns with the charge below 50 for a long time it becomes damaged through sulphation and its starting capacity is reduced The battery is also more prone to the risk of freezing at temperatures as high as 10 C Refer to the paragraph Vehicle inactivity in the Correct use of the vehicle section if the vehicle is left parked for a long time If after buying the vehicle you want to install electrical acces...

Page 159: ...the correct inflation pressure of the tyres WARNING If the pressure is too low the tyre overheats and can be seriously damaged WARNING The tyres must be replaced when the tread is less than 1 6 mm thick In any case comply with the laws in force in the country where you are driving IMPORTANT Avoid sharp braking racing starts etc where possible In particular avoid striking the kerb potholes or other...

Page 160: ...even wear between the front and rear tyres it is advisable to change them over every 10 15 thousand kilometres keeping them on the same side of the vehicle so as not to reverse the direction of rotation RUBBER HOSES For the rubber hoses of the brake power steering and supply system follow the Scheduled Servicing Plan precisely Ozone high temperatures and prolonged lack of fluid in the system may c...

Page 161: ... blades make sure that the rubber part is not stuck to the windscreen at sub zero temperatures Use a de icing product to release it if required remove any snow from the glass in addition to protecting the blades this prevents effort on the motor and over heating do not operate the windscreen wipers on dry glass Replacing blades 1 raise the windscreen wiper arm A fig 161 and position the blade so t...

Page 162: ...ainting products and systems which give the vehicle particular resistance to corrosion and abrasion use of galvanised or pretreated steel sheets with high resistance to corrosion The system uses R134a coolant which does not pollute the environment in the event of accidental leakage Under no circumstances should you use R12 fluid which in addition to being incompatible with the system s components ...

Page 163: ...nt the formation of rust Only use genuine spare paint products for touch ups see Bodywork paint identification plate in the Technical Specifications section Normal maintenance of paintwork consists in washing the car the frequency depends on the conditions and environment where the car is used For example it is advisable to wash the vehicle more often in areas with high levels of environmental pol...

Page 164: ...p IMPORTANT Washing should take place with the engine cold and the ignition key removed After the washing operation make sure that the various protections e g rubber caps and guards have not been removed or damaged Detergents cause water pollution The vehicle should be washed in areas equipped for collecting and purifying the liquid used in the washing process Some car washes with old style blades...

Page 165: ...lue inside a vehicle exposed to direct sunlight WARNING Front headlights IMPORTANT Never use aromatic substances e g petrol or ketenes e g acetone for cleaning the plastic lenses of the front headlights INTERIORS Periodically check that water is not trapped under the mats due to water dripping off shoes umbrellas etc which could cause oxidisation of the sheet metal SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS Remove du...

Page 166: ...ally drips onto the leather of the steering wheel gear lever knob handbrake wipe away immediately and then wash the affected area with mild soap and water IMPORTANT Be careful when using a steering wheel locking device to avoid damaging the leather upholstery through abrasion PLASTIC PARTS It is advisable to clean interior parts with a moist cloth and a solution of water and mild neutral soap Use ...

Page 167: ... plate is fitted to the engine compartment air intake chamber and bears the following information B Type approval number C Vehicle type identification code D Chassis number E Maximum authorised weight of vehicle fully laden F Maximum authorised weight of vehicle fully laden plus trailer fig 163 F0X0147m G Maximum authorised weight on first axle front H Maximum authorised weight on second axle rear...

Page 168: ... Fiat colour code D Re spray and touch up colour code CHASSIS MARKING fig 165 This is located on the passenger compartment floor panel near the right front seat open flap A to access The marking includes vehicle model chassis number fig 164 F0X0148m fig 165 F0X0149m ENGINE MARKING This is stamped on the cylinder block and includes the model and the manufacturing serial number ...

Page 169: ...99B1000 199B1000 278AYR1A 5A 278AYR1A 5B 199B1000 199B1000 278AYR1A 5C 278AYR1A 5D 167 Versions Working Trekking Adventure Short Crew Short Extended Extended Crew cab cab cab cab cab cab Engine codes Body versions ENGINE CODES BODYWORK VERSIONS ...

Page 170: ...er Piston bore and stroke mm Total displacement cm3 Compression ratio Max power EEC kW HP at a speed of rpm Max torque EEC Nm kgm at a speed of rpm Idle speed rpm Fuel 1 3 MultiJet 16V 199B1000 Diesel 4 in line 4 69 6 x 82 1248 16 8 1 70 95 4000 200 20 4 1500 825 50 Diesel for motor vehicles EN590 specification ...

Page 171: ...ithout idle stroke Drive Front wheel Electronically controlled Common Rail MultiJet direct injection with turbo and intercooler Modifications or repairs to the fuel supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system s technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire WARNING ...

Page 172: ...spring 170 BRAKES 1 3 MultiJet 16V Service brakes front self ventilating disc with floating caliper rear drum Parking brake controlled by hand lever working on rear brakes IMPORTANT Water ice and road salt on roads may deposit on the brake discs thus reducing braking efficiency when braking for the first time STEERING SYSTEM 1 3 MultiJet 16V Type Rack and pinion with hydraulic power steering Turni...

Page 173: ...wheels to ensure the safety of the vehicle while driving IMPORTANT Do not use inner tubes in the case of tubeless tyres 2 1 3 fig 167 F0X0151m SPARE WHEEL Pressed steel wheel Tubeless tyre same as standard tyre WHEEL GEOMETRY Front wheel toe in 1 1 mm Rear wheel toe in 0 2 mm The values refer to the vehicle in running order READING TYRE CODE fig 167 Example 175 70 R 14 88T 175 Rated width S distan...

Page 174: ... S up to 180 km h T up to 190 km h U up to 200 km h H up to 210 km h V up to 240 km h QM S up to 160 km h TM S up to 190 km h HM S up to 210 km h Maximum speed rating Maximum speed rating for snow tyres Load rating capacity RIM PROTECTOR TYRES fig 168 DO NOT fit wheel hub caps when using integral hub caps fixed with springs to the steel rim and after sale tyres provided with Rim Protector Use of u...

Page 175: ...re to be fitted 3 Ø H shape and number of humps used for keeping tubeless tyre beads on the rim Versions Working Trekking Adventure Short Crew Short Extended Extended Crew cab cab cab cab cab cab Rims 51 2J x 14H ET 40 51 2J x 14H ET 40 6J x 15 ET 35 alloy Tyres provided 175 70 R14 88T 175 70 R14 88H 205 65 R15 94H EXTRA LOAD EXTRA LOAD ET40 wheel camber distance between the disc rim support plane...

Page 176: ...cold With snow tyres add 0 2 bar to the inflation pressure value prescribed for the original tyres When travelling at speeds over 160 km h inflate the tyres to the values specified for fully laden conditions ORIGINAL TYRES Medium load Full load Front Rear Front Rear 175 70 R14 88T 2 0 3 0 2 1 3 1 175 70 R14 88H 2 0 3 0 2 1 3 1 205 65 R15 94H 2 0 3 0 2 1 3 1 ...

Page 177: ...1 D 4335 4409 4457 E 1578 1545 1596 1603 1634 1625 F 1425 1425 1469 G 1670 1670 1706 H 1390 1390 1430 I 1653 1078 1653 1332 1332 1078 DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with original tyres Height is measured with the vehicle unladen Small variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims ...

Page 178: ...176 fig 169 F0X0134m ...

Page 179: ... 910 910 910 910 rear axle 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 total 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 Towable loads braked trailer 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 non braked trailer 450 450 450 450 450 450 Maximum load on the ball joint braked trailer 60 60 60 60 60 60 If special equipment is fitted sun roof tow hook etc the unladen weight increases and consequently the payload will decrease complying with t...

Page 180: ...draulic brake circuit with ABS Windscreen washer fluid reservoir litres 48 5 5 7 5 7 6 2 85 3 0 1 98 0 68 0 45 2 3 Prescribed fuels Original products Diesel for motor vehicles EN590 specification Mixture of 50 distilled water and 50 PARAFLUUP SELENIA WR P E TUTELA CAR TECHNYX TUTELA GI E TUTELA MRM 2 TUTELA TOP 4 Mixture of water and TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 kg 7 86 2 75 2 6 1 8 0 9 0 075 178 ...

Page 181: ...than ACEA C2 could cause damage to the engine not covered by warranty For particularly harsh climate conditions ask a Fiat Dealership for the appropriate product from PETRONAS LUBRICANTS SAE 5W 30 grade synthetic based lubricant FIAT 9 55535 S1 classification Lubricants for diesel engines SELENIA WR P E Contractual Technical Reference No F510 D07 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan FLUIDS AND LU...

Page 182: ...IAT 9 55522 classification Manual gearboxes and differentials Manual gearboxes and differentials Wheel side constant velocity joints Differential side constant velocity joints Hydraulic power steering Hydraulic power steering for cold countries Hydraulic brakes and hydraulic clutch controls Percentage of use 50 water 50 PARAFLUUP To be used undiluted or diluted in windscreen washer wiper systems T...

Page 183: ...uropean 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 extra cost c...

Page 184: ... Always ask your mechanic for In the heart of your engine ...

Page 185: ...iesel engines Low ash content to protect the particulate filter from the residual products of combustion High Fuel Economy System that allows considerable fuel saving It reduces the danger of dirtying the turbine to ensure the protection of increasingly high performance diesel engines SELENIA MULTIPOWER Particularly ideal for the protection of new generation petrol engines very effective even in t...

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Page 189: ...170 Bulb replacement 123 Bulbs changing 125 130 general information 123 specifications 124 types 123 Capacities 178 Changing a wheel 119 120 121 122 Chassis marking 166 Checking fluid levels 148 Cigar lighter power socket 77 78 Compass 30 recalibration 31 Control buttons 32 39 42 73 74 Correct use of the vehicle 105 Dashboard 12 13 Diesel filter draining condensation 154 Diesel filter 154 specific...

Page 190: ...ne compartment 148 washing 162 Engine coolant level 150 Engine coolant temperature gauge 28 Engine coolant checking level 150 temperature gauge 28 Engine marking 166 Engine oil consumption 150 Engine oil level 149 Engine oil consumption 150 level check 149 specifications 178 179 Engine coolant level 150 coolant temperature gauge 28 engine type code 167 fuel 168 marking 166 power supply 169 specifi...

Page 191: ... using the gearbox 109 Glasses holder 76 Glove box light bulb replacement 131 Glove compartment 75 Handbrake 108 Hazard warning lights switch 73 Headlights 89 alignment corrector 89 light beam direction 89 washing 163 Headrests front 17 rear 18 Heating climate control system 65 Heating and ventilation 65 controls 66 Heavy use of the vehicle 147 How to save fuel 112 Identification data 165 VIN plat...

Page 192: ...menu 44 Nozzles 160 Number plate lights 129 On board instruments 27 Opening doors 79 Opening the bonnet 85 86 Opening windows electric 80 manual 80 Original parts 1 2 Paint identification plate 166 Paintwork advice for preservation 161 identification plate 166 Parking 108 Periodic checks 147 Personal adjustments 16 Plastic trim cleaning 164 Pollen filter 153 Power assisted steering fluid level 152...

Page 193: ...ns 173 Roll and pitch meters pitch meter 30 recalibrating the instruments 31 roll meter 30 Rubber tubes 158 Scrappage 181 Scrapping the vehicle 181 Seat belts 20 front 20 general instructions 22 height adjustment 20 maintenance 24 rear 21 Seats adjusting 16 17 cleaning 163 Set up menu 33 40 44 Side lights control 71 front bulb replacement 127 rear bulb replacement 128 Snow chains 114 Socket 77 Spe...

Page 194: ...174 maintenance 157 reading rim code 173 reading tyre code 171 Rim protector 172 snow 109 173 spare wheel 171 specifications 173 Using the gearbox 109 Vehicle inactivity 115 Vehicle lifting 138 139 Vehicle maintenance 143 Ventilation 66 68 Warning lights and messages 55 Weights 177 Wheel geometry 171 Wheels changing 119 120 121 122 maintenance 157 specifications 173 wheel trim 171 Window cleaning ...

Page 195: ...as a guide FIAT reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer Printed in recycled paper without chlorine ENGLISH ...

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