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Version

Van

Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1)

Engine type

Multijet 95 – Ecojet 95 – Multijet 120

Ecojet 125 – Ecojet 145

Capacity

13 q

Gear order weight

1781

1797

Maximum carrying capacity (including the
driver)

1264

1263

Total weight on the ground

3045

3060

Version

Van

Short wheelbase (L1) – High roof (H2)

Long wheelbase (L2) – High roof (H2)

Engine type

Ecojet 125 — Ecojet 145

Capacity

1200 kg

Gear order weight

1847

1890

Maximum carrying capacity (including the
driver)

1133

1170

Total weight on the ground

2980

3060

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Summary of Contents for TALENTO

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Page 3: ... and above all with those concerning brakes steering and gearbox at the same time you can understand the vehicle behaviour on different road surfaces This document also provides a description of special features and tips as well as essential information for the safe driving care and maintenance of your Fiat Talento over time In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the ...

Page 4: ...ATERIAL The catalytic converter develops high temperatures during operation Do not park on grass dry leaves pine needles or other flammable material fire hazard RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT The vehicle is fitted with 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 decide to ad...

Page 5: ...n addition the Handbook has been conceived considering cars with steering wheel on the left side it is therefore possible that on cars with steering wheel on the right side the position or construction of some controls is not exactly mirror like with respect to the figure To identify the chapter with the information needed you can consult the index at the end of this Owner Handbook Chapters can be...

Page 6: ...describes all Fiat Talento versions Options equipment dedicated to specific markets or versions are not explicitly indicated in the text as a consequence you should only consider the information which is related to the trim level engine and version that you have purchased Any content introduced throughout the production of the model outside the explicit request of options at the time of purchase w...

Page 7: ...of transceivers provided that installation is carried out at a specialised centre in a workmanlike fashion and in compliance with manufacturer s specifications IMPORTANT Traffic authorities may not allow the vehicle on the road if devices are fitted that involve modifications to the features of the vehicle This may also cause lapse of the warranty in relation to faults caused by the change or eith...

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Page 9: ...GRAPHICAL INDEX KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA INDEX ...

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Page 11: ...35 Main beam headlights 35 Bulb replacement 147 WHEELS Rims and tyres 191 Inflation pressure 176 Changing a wheel 155 Tyre inflation kit 158 DOOR MIRRORS Adjustment 34 DOORS Opening closing 20 WINDSCREEN WIPERS Operation 40 Blade replacement 178 ENGINE Checking levels 171 Technical data 186 1 9 ...

Page 12: ...REAR VIEW REAR LIGHTS Bulb replacement 147 LOAD COMPARTMENT Opening closing 22 THIRD BRAKE LIGHT bulb replacement 147 RADAR PARKING Operation 56 2 10 GRAPHICAL INDEX ...

Page 13: ...STALK Window washing 40 RADIO TOUCH RADIO NAV System 68 PASSENGER SIDE FRONT AIRBAG Front airbag 97 GLOVE COMPARTMENT Interior fittings 62 HEATER CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Heating and ventilation 47 Manual climate control 49 Automatic climate control system 52 GEAR LEVER Using the gearbox 136 STEERING WHEEL Adjustment 31 Front airbag driver s side 62 3 11 ...

Page 14: ...28 STEERING WHEEL POWER STEERING 31 START STOP SYSTEM 32 REAR VIEW MIRRORS 34 EXTERNAL LIGHTS 35 INTERIOR LIGHTS 38 WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPERS 40 REFUELLING THE VEHICLE 42 AdBlue Urea ADDITIVE TANK 44 IGNITION DEVICE 45 CLIMATE CONTROL 46 RADAR PARKING 56 REAR CAMERA 58 ELECTRIC WINDOWS 59 ENGINE BONNET 61 INTERIOR FITTINGS 62 MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT 68 RADIO 68 BAGGAGE COVER 69 CRUISE CONTROL con...

Page 15: ... lock again automatically Interference Depending on the surrounding circumstances external systems or use of devices that operate on the same frequency as the remote control the remote s operation could be disrupted IMPORTANT To replace the remote or to have an additional one please see a Fiat Dealer only If a remote is to be replaced go to a Fiat Dealership with the vehicle and all its keys to in...

Page 16: ...ton 4 for versions markets where provided fig 8lets you lock the rear doors and depending on the vehicle version the side sliding doors Locking is confirmed by the emergency and turn signal lights flashing If a door is open or not closed correctly the opening parts will enable opening then closing them in rapid succession without the emergency or turn signal lights flashing Centralised door closin...

Page 17: ...ces on the battery there is a risk of improper electrical contact Replace the battery 2 fig 12respecting the polarity etched on the cover NOTE When replacing a battery do not touch the electronic circuit located in the key cover IMPORTANT When refitting make sure that the cover is correctly set and that the screw is tightened ELECTRONIC KEY Keyless ENTRY Keyless GO 1 1 fig 14 Unlocking of all part...

Page 18: ... the vehicle is located in an area known for a high presence of electro magnetic waves Accessing the key press button 6 fig 15 and pull the key 5 then release the button Using the key please read paragraph Lock unlock the opening parts Once inside the vehicle with the integrated key put it back in its housing with in the electronic key Insert the electronic key in the card reader to start the engi...

Page 19: ...is locked one flash means the vehicle is unlocked Details relative to locking the vehicle When closing if a door is open or not properly closed a rapid vehicle lock unlock without emergency lights flashing will occur after locking by pressing button 2 fig 17 fig 18 fig 19 you need to wait about three seconds to be able to unlock the vehicle Unlocking using the electronic key Press button 3 fig 20 ...

Page 20: ...seconds This lets you find your vehicle in a parking lot from a distance for example NOTE If button 6 is pressed again the lighting goes out Locking unlocking the rear opening parts Press button 7 fig 23 to lock unlock the rear swing doors or for some versions the tailgate and side doors fig 18 fig 19 The emergency lights will flash telling you the status of the rear opening doors two flashes mean...

Page 21: ...n the message appears on the instrument panel replace the electronic key battery Press button 1 fig 26 pulling out the extra key 2 fig 26 then unhook the cover 3 fig 27 using the tongue 4 fig 27 Remove the battery by pressing on one side movement A and lifting up the other movement B then replace it with respect to polarity written on the cover 3 To refit it proceed in reverse order then press one...

Page 22: ...isk of death or serious injury 2 Never use the centralised door closing if someone is still in the vehicle IMPORTANT 1 Used batteries may be harmful to the environment if not disposed of correctly They must be disposed of as specified by law in the special containers or taken to a Fiat Dealership which will take care of their disposal DOORS FRONT DOORS 3 4 5 6 7 8 Opening from the outside Vehicles...

Page 23: ...th a warning light NOTE depending on the vehicle the accessories radio etc turn off when the engine is stopped on opening the driver door or on closing the doors SLIDING SIDE DOOR 9 10 11 Vehicles with remote control The sliding side door locks and unlocks by pressing the remote control button Vehicles with electronic key The sliding side door locks and unlocks by pressing the button on the electr...

Page 24: ... Vehicle with electronic key using the key press the button 2 to unlock the vehicle and pull the handle 1 fig 34 Pull the handle 3 fig 35 to open the door Locking the left rear swing door With the right swing door open close the left swing door If the vehicle has the equipment lock the left side door by turning the lock 5 fig 36 to position it in its slot 4 Maximum door opening For each door pull ...

Page 25: ...open door B Closing from inside First bring door B fig 40 back to its almost closed position then shut it hard Then do the same with the swing door A TAILGATE 16 Vehicles with remote control The tailgate locks and unlocks by pressing the remote control button Vehicles with electronic key The tailgate locks and unlocks by pressing the button on the electronic key in easy access mode by locking unlo...

Page 26: ...vehicle When you close the door all the other openable parts will lock too You can only unlock from the outside by using the remote or electronic key IMPORTANT After locking unlocking the vehicle with the electronic key buttons the easy access lock and unlock mode is disabled To get easy access back restart the vehicle 4 5 Opening parts warning light With the contact engaged the warning light in b...

Page 27: ...door to enable the door lock unlock control from the inside see paragraph Centralised locking unlocking of opening parts in the chapter Knowing your vehicle Using the key Insert the key in the lock 1 fig 45 and lock or unlock the front left door or depending on the vehicle the rear sliding door Manually lock each door With the door open turn the device 2 fig 46 using the end of the key and close t...

Page 28: ...here is no one no part of a body an animal or object that could come into contact during this manoeuvre Only use the inside and outside handles to manoeuvre the door Use caution in both opening and closing the doors Caution when the vehicle is parked on an incline open or close the door carefully until it locks in place Always make sure the sliding door is completely closed before the vehicle star...

Page 29: ... height Check that each rod is locked in place into the seat backrest REAR HEADREST 17 Removal Press button 1 fig 50 and lift the headrest up until you can take it off incline the backrest if necessary Putting it back Insert the headrest rods into the slots if necessary recline the backrest Lower the headrest as far as it will go then lift it up until it clicks Check that each rod 2 fig 50 on the ...

Page 30: ...usted on some versions To adjust the armrest upwards Raise the armrest 5 to the required position To adjust the armrest downwards Lift the arm to the stowing position along the backrest and then lower it To position the backrest Lift the armrest to the stowed position A and check that it is locked correctly Folding the central passenger seat 21 Make sure that cup holder 7 is closed fig 54 Make sur...

Page 31: ...forget to lock the belt again when a passenger is sitting there Single seat 1 The seat 1 fig 57 in the picture can be folded and tipped To fold it pull the unlocking belt on backrest 6 fig 58 lower the backrest against the seat To tip it depending on the vehicle version grasp the devices 7 fig 58 and bring them together simultaneously movement B fig 58 tip the seats forward together to lock them p...

Page 32: ...ree up the anchorage points movement F fig 62 lift up the single seat movement G fig 62 move the seat back again movement H fig 62 to free up the front anchorage points remove the seat by moving it towards the front of the vehicle IMPORTANT Detach seat 2 fig 60 before detaching seat 1 fig 60 Refitting Connect the seat with respect to the front anchorage points push the seat until it can enter into...

Page 33: ... in case of sharp braking they could slide under the pedals hampering their use 22 When moving a single rear seat make sure the relative anchorages are clean there must not be any stones bits of cloth or other items that could prevent the seat from locking into place 23 You absolutely must place the single rear seats back into their original anchorages When driving you must not place the single se...

Page 34: ... system stops the engine in stand by while the vehicle is not moving traffic jam stop for a traffic light etc OPERATING MODE The engine is put in stand by if the vehicle was driven since its last stop the gear is in neutral the clutch pedal is released the vehicle speed is lower than about 3 km h 2 3 The warning light shown on the instrument panel indicates that the engine is in standby The equipm...

Page 35: ...he instrument panel warning light turns on to indicate that the engine cannot be put in standby NOTES To refuel the engine must be turned off and not in stand by you must stop the engine refer to the Starting the engine paragraph in the Starting and driving chapter RESTARTING CONDITIONS In some cases the engine can restart without any intervention to guarantee safety and ideal comfort This can be ...

Page 36: ...ment To adjust the position press on mirror A fig 66 Defrosting Depending on the trim level with the engine running the mirrors are defrosted together with the rear windows INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS 31 32 Mirrors with manual adjustment When driving at night to avoid being dazzled by vehicle lights behind you move the lever 2 fig 67 located behind the mirror Electrochromic mirror The mirror automa...

Page 37: ...ne off IMPORTANT If you are driving on the left in a vehicle equipped for left hand drive or vice versa you need to regulate the lights for the visiting time refer to the Headlight alignment adjustment paragraph in the Knowing your vehicle chapter DIPPED HEADLIGHTS Manual activation Turn the knurled ring 2 fig 68 so the corresponding symbol on the instrument panel lights up Automatic activation Fo...

Page 38: ...ith parking lights on and in certain conditions speed vehicle angle going forward direction indicators on etc one of the front fog lights goes on to light up the curve REAR FOG LIGHT Turn the central knurled ring 4 fig 70 until the symbol appears in front of reference 5 fig 70 then release it Operation depends on the exterior light position selected with the relative light going on on the instrume...

Page 39: ...ds return to the original position turn screw 1 a quarter turn to the to raise up the lights DIRECTION INDICATORS Lever 1 fig 73 upwards engage the right directional signal downwards engage the left directional signal Press functions When driving the steering wheel manoeuvres can be not enough to automatically bring the lever back to its original position In this case move the lever 1 halfway and ...

Page 40: ...de of the road if the tailgate is completely open the rear lights might not be visible Warn other road users that your vehicle is there by placing the pre signal triangle or other device allowed by law in the country you are driving in INTERIOR LIGHTS CEILING LIGHTS Using buttons 1 fig 74 2 fig 75 or 3 fig 75 will activate permanent lighting lighting controlled by opening one of the doors It will ...

Page 41: ...urtesy light go off REAR SEAT LIGHT To light the ceiling lights A press the button 7 positioned near the lights fig 79 Press the button 7 again to switch the lights off REAR LIGHT Turn the button 9 fig 80 near the ceiling light 8 to activate it permanent lighting lighting controlled by opening one of the rear doors It will go off only when the doors concerned are properly closed it will go off imm...

Page 42: ...ter on the windscreen and runs the wipers to the best speed You can change the activation threshold and the time between one wipe and the next by turning the ring 2 E fig 82 Minimum sensitivity F fig 82 Maximum sensitivity C fig 81 Continuous slow operation D fig 81 Continuous fast operation NOTE If there is fog or snow the automatic windscreen wipers are not systematic and the driver has to opera...

Page 43: ... 1 fig 84 until the symbol is aligned with the reference 2 fig 84 When you release the lever it goes back to the rear window washer position NOTE If the wipers are operating or are in automatic mode when you put the gear in reverse the rear window starts working intermittently IMPORTANT In the case of ice or snow clean the windscreen including the central section behind the interior rear view mirr...

Page 44: ...he left front door to access the flap A fig 85 While filling hang the cap 2 fig 85 on the cap holder 1 on the flap A IMPORTANT After filling check that the cap and flap are closed Fuel quality Use the best quality fuel respecting the regulations in force specific to each country and adhere strictly to the indications on the label located on the flap A 42 7 Fuel filling To refill the tank with the ...

Page 45: ...y Acid Methyl Esters compliant with the EN16734 specification WARNING 42 The tank cap is specific If you need to replace it make sure it is the same as the original Contact a Fiat Dealership Do not let the cap near a flame or heat source Do not wash the filling area with a high pressure cleaning machine 43 If there is a persistent odour of fuel proceed as follows stop when traffic conditions allow...

Page 46: ...If the additive overflows or contaminates any painted surface quickly clean the area with a damp cloth In extremely cold climates The vehicle is provided with a heating system for AdBlue Urea additive to drive in very cold weather conditions Precautions while refilling the tank The AdBlue Urea additive freezes at temperatures lower than approximately 10 C Do not attempt to fill or top up in this c...

Page 47: ...f the ignition device has been tampered with e g an attempted theft have it checked by a Fiat Dealership before driving again 48 Always take the key with you when you leave your vehicle to prevent someone from accidentally operating the controls Remember to engage the parking brake Never leave children unattended in the vehicle 49 It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any after market operation ...

Page 48: ...let out the hot air before starting off Maintenance Please see the Scheduled Service Plan IMPORTANT Air conditioning function means greater fuel consumption turn off the system when you no longer need it IMPORTANT Use the climate control system regularly even if in cold weather running it for about 5 minutes at least once a month Cars with additional heater Some vehicles are equipped with an addit...

Page 49: ... VENTILATION 1 Left side window de misting vent 2 Left side vent 3 Windscreen de misting vent 4 Central vents 5 Right side vent 6 Right side de misting vent 7 Rear seat lower vents 8 Instrument panel 89 T36548 47 ...

Page 50: ...9 Left right use the knob 10 fig 90 Side air diffusers To open diffuser 11 fig 91 press point 12 fig 91 depending on the desired opening The diffusers can be orientated To direct the air flow turn the side diffuser 11 Use specific products inside your vehicle to combat bad odours inside your vehicle Consult a Fiat Dealership 90 T36549 91 T36550 48 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 51: ...ntrols The controls present depends on the vehicle equipment 1 Air distribution knob 2 Air conditioning compressor on off button 3 Fan on adjustment knob 4 Air recirculation on off button 5 Air temperature adjustment knob 92 T36552 49 ...

Page 52: ...mperature more quickly IMPORTANT Prolonged use of air recycling can make the side windows and windscreen mist up even though the air inside the passenger compartment is not stuffy We advise you to return to normal function outside air by pressing button 4 fig 92 again as soon as air recycling is no longer needed Passenger compartment air distribution Turn the knob 1 fig 92 to select the distributi...

Page 53: ...the integrated warning light will go on For vehicles that are equipped with them this function quickly defrosts or demists the rearscreen and defrosts the external mirrors Press button 6 again to deactivate the this function If you do not the defroster deactivates automatically 94 T36669 51 ...

Page 54: ...on on button fast front window defrosting demisting 4 Air distribution selection buttons 5 Air conditioning compressor on off button 6 Fan speed adjustment knob 7 Internal air recirculation on off button 8 Heated rearscreen and mirror thermal resistance on off switch for versions markets where provided 95 T36551 52 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE ...

Page 55: ...matic air condition and rear window defrost activation Press button 8 fig 95 to disconnect the rear window heat function the integrated warning light goes off To turn the function off press button 3 fig 95 or 1 fig 95 IMPORTANT Some of the buttons have an in use light that indicates the function status Passenger compartment air distribution Press one of the buttons 4 fig 95 The warning light in th...

Page 56: ...d mist up the windows as the air is not changed We advise you to return to automatic mode by pressing button 7 fig 95 again as soon as air recirculation is no longer needed Press button 7 fig 95 again to deactivate the this function System deactivation Turn control 6 fig 95 to the OFF position to deactivate the system To turn it on again turn control 6 fig 95 again to adjust the fan speed or press...

Page 57: ... fig 99 and control 1 fig 100 have an operation warning light warning lights 4 fig 99 and 5 fig 100 on control 1 is not active warning lights 4 fig 99 and 5 fig 100 off control 1 is active WARNING 52 Do not introduce anything into the vehicle s ventilation circuit for example perfumed items to remove unpleasant odours etc There is a risk of damaging or fire 53 Do not open the cooling liquid circui...

Page 58: ...reases when getting closer to the obstacle until it becomes a single sound when the obstacle is about 30 centimetres from the vehicle NOTE Make sure you check that the ultrasound sensors are not covered with dirt mud snow etc NOTE The assisted parking system does not take the towing and transporting systems into account Operation When you put the gear in reverse most of the objects located less th...

Page 59: ...a manoeuvre specifically check for any moving obstacles such as a child animal bicycle stone pole etc or obstacles in the blind spot that are too small to be detected 55 Parking and other potentially dangerous manoeuvres are however always the driver s responsibility When performing these operations always make sure that there are no other people especially children or animals on the route you wan...

Page 60: ... on the multi media display panel 3 fig 106 It indicates the vehicle s trajectory according to the steering wheel position Stationary shape 5 the stationary shape consists of coloured references A B and C fig 107 that indicate the distance behind the vehicle A red about 30 centimetres from the vehicle B yellow about 70 centimetres from the vehicle C green about 150 centimetres from the vehicle Thi...

Page 61: ...ention to lapse during potentially dangerous manoeuvres even those executed at low speeds Always keep a slow speed so as to promptly brake in the case of obstacles IMPORTANT 14 It is vital for correct operation that the camera is always kept clean and free from any mud dirt snow or ice Be careful not to scratch or damage the camera while cleaning it Avoid using dry rough or hard cloths The camera ...

Page 62: ... a second then lower it and raise it back up completely to reinstate the system If necessary contact a Fiat Dealership Rear sliding windows 59 Use the handle 4 fig 111 and run the window to the desired stop WARNING 57 Incorrect use of the electric windows may be dangerous Before and during operation always check that nobody is exposed to the risk of being injured either directly by the moving wind...

Page 63: ... near the engine this last could be hot Moreover the cooling fan could start up at any time The warning light serves to remind you of this condition Risk of injury 63 When working in the engine compartment make sure that the windscreen wiper is in the stopped position Risk of injury 64 In case of a collision even a light one like against the cowling or bonnet have it checked at a Fiat Dealership a...

Page 64: ...ing 1 fig 116 can be used as a cup holder item holder or to attach an ashtray STORAGE COMPARTMENT 67 To open the compartment 3 fig 116 pull handle 2 DOCUMENT HOLDER POCKET 68 The document holder pocket 4 fig 117 on the sun visor can hold motorway tickets paper etc STORAGE COMPARTMENT Compartment 5 fig 118 can hold pay cards coins etc 114 T36563 115 T36564 116 T36645 117 T36576 118 T36572 62 KNOWIN...

Page 65: ...To refit it pull the support all the way towards the driver lift it until it is horizontal and push it as far as it will go GLOVE COMPARTMENT IN THE DASHBOARD INSTRUMENT PANEL 68 Glove compartment in the dashboard instrument panel 10 11 13 fig 123 HOUSING Housing 12 fig 123 can be used as a cup holder item holder or to attach an ashtray 67 GLOVE COMPARTMENT IN THE DASHBOARD INSTRUMENT PANEL For ve...

Page 66: ... in the inside of the front doors STORAGE COMPARTMENT BENEATH THE SEAT For versions markets where provided 71 To access the compartment 20 fig 128 pull tongue 19 and fold seat A forward Backrest in table position For versions markets where provided 68 71 72 If the vehicle is equipped with one put the centre seat backrest down by lifting up control 24 fig 129 on the back of it there are one beverag...

Page 67: ...131 press handle 30 To install the shelf insert the end 31 fig 131 of the shelf referred to in 28 or 29 Unlock the locking device 32 fig 132 and press the handle 33 fig 132 to open the shelf NOTE Make sure you put the shelf back correctly and remove all the items from the beverage holder before lifting the centre seat backrest back up Check that the centre seat backrest is correctly locked in plac...

Page 68: ...kg spread out uniformly CARGO PLUS COMPARTMENT AND FLAP 67 73 Depending on the length of the items carried in the rear area use the compartment or recess 38 fig 136 Open flap 37 which is held closed magnetically Use the cover flap 40 fig 137 to extend the load length pull the tab 39 fig 137 to lift up the backrest B fig 137 move the flap 40 fig 137 towards the inside of the backrest pulling on ton...

Page 69: ...s and or multi media tablets 70 In a curve while accelerating or braking make sure that the liquid in the container in the beverage holder does not spill Risk of injury if the liquid is hot 71 Always leave the seat closed while driving Risk of injury in case of sharp braking or accident risk of objects falling into the passenger compartment 72 Sitting on the central seat while its backrest is recl...

Page 70: ...ply and and speaker wires are behind the protection Speakers Turn the grille 2 fig 146 to access the loudspeaker wires For the operation of these accessories refer to the respective instructions which must be kept with the other documents of the vehicles IMPORTANT In all cases carefully follow the instructions contained in the Owner Handbook The features of the supports and wiring available at a F...

Page 71: ...r blunt on the boot In case you brake suddenly or have an accident you risk the safety of the vehicle s occupants CRUISE CONTROL constant speed regulator 77 78 This is an electronically controlled driving assistance device that allows the desired vehicle speed to be maintained without having to press the accelerator pedal This device can be used at a speed above 30 km h on long stretches of dry st...

Page 72: ...g the regulation speed and activating regulation you can take your foot off the accelerator 79 80 Changing the speed You can vary the speed regulator by pressing in succession button 2 fig 153 to increase the speed button 3 fig 153 to decrease the speed Exceeding the speed limit At any time you can raise the speed by pressing the accelerator pedal When the speed is higher than that set the speed i...

Page 73: ...3 WARNING 77 The Cruise Control does not impact the braking system in any case 78 It provides a supplementary driving aid However it does not replace the driver It cannot take the place of local speed limit observations attentiveness always be ready to brake or driver responsibility The Cruise Control must not be used when traffic is heavy on winding or slippery roads ice aquaplaning gravel or whe...

Page 74: ...l is active and waiting for the speed limit recording To record the current speed press switch 2 the speed limit replaces the dashes The minimum speed that can be set is 30 km h Guide When the speed has been stored until this speed has been reached driving is the same as driving a vehicle not equipped with cruise control Once this limit has been reached when you press the accelerator you cannot ex...

Page 75: ...e instrument panel along with an intermittent acoustic warning Placing the function in stand by The speed limiter can be disabled using the switch 5 O fig 160 In this case the speed limit is stored and is viewed on the display in a dedicated message together with the stored speed Recalling the stored speed limit If speed data is stored you can recall it by pressing button 4 R fig 160 When the crui...

Page 76: ...asses CO 2 and therefore lower consumption ex 170 g km amounts to 6 4 l 100 km for a Diesel vehicle Moreover the cars are equipped with anti pollution systems such as the catalytic exhaust oxygen sensor etc For some vehicles this system is rounded out with an anti particulate filter that allows a reduction in particle emissions Used and replaced parts on sale during regular servicing battery oil f...

Page 77: ...and has no consequences on the vehicle s performance Complete lack of fuel When refuelling after completely using up all fuel you need to restore the fuel circuit refer to the Refuelling the vehicle paragraph before restarting the engine Winter precautions To prevent any ice related inconvenience make sure that the battery is always charged make sure not to leave too little diesel in the tank so i...

Page 78: ...his section of the handbook gives you all the information you need to understand interpret and use the instrument panel correctly DISPLAY 77 WARNING LIGHTS 79 CONTROL PANEL AND ON BOARD INSTRUMENTS 87 76 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 79: ...icator 3 fig 162 When you start the engine display 3 warns you when the oil level is minimum Please see the paragraph Engine oil level Fuel level gauge 5 fig 163 Instrument panel 6 fig 164 With indications in miles and possibility to transfer to km h With the contact off press button 9 or 10 at the base of lever 7 fig 165 and ignition button 8 fig 164 The unit of measure indicator will flash for a...

Page 80: ...efly or for a long time to adjust the hour Afterwards press button 2 or 3 fig 168 for a long time to confirm the hour set The minutes flash press button 2 or 3 fig 168 briefly or for a long time to adjust them After adjusting them the hours and minutes will show for 2 seconds without flashing they are now set IMPORTANT If the power supply is disconnected battery disconnected power line cut etc you...

Page 81: ...ice or not WARNING LIGHTS 86 17 Instrument panel A fig 170 this turns on when the starter switch is turned on You can adjust the light intensity by turning the knurled knob 1 This will light up some warning lights along with a message Display of the following information depends on the vehicle equipment and the market country When the warning light turns on have the vehicle checked by the Fiat Dea...

Page 82: ...g light What it means SIDE LIGHTS MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS DIPPED HEADLIGHTS FRONT FOG LIGHTS REAR FOG LIGHT LEFT SIDE DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL LIGHT RIGHT SIDE DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL LIGHT 80 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 83: ...ine and do not start it again Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible 86 BRAKING SSTEM MALFUNCTION HAND BRAKE ENGAGED It goes on when the starter device is inserted and goes back off as soon as the handbrake is released If it goes on when you brake together with the warning STOP and an acoustic signal it means the brake liquid is low or the braking system is malfunctioning You need to stop a...

Page 84: ...otecting the environment paragraph in the Knowing your vehicle chapter DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL ESC TRACTION CONTROL FAILURE It goes on when the starter device is inserted and goes off after a few seconds This light turns on in various circumstances refer to the Active safety systems paragraph in the Safety chapter ABS FAILURE It goes on when the starter device is inserted and goes off after a fe...

Page 85: ... Speed limiter paragraphs TPMS SYSTEM FAILURE LOW TYRE PRESSURE Refer to the TPMS TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM paragraph in the Safety chapter ROAD GRIP CHECK Refer to the Active safety systems paragraph in the Safety chapter GLOW PLUG PREHEATING This warning light turns on when the starter switch is on and will turn off when the glow plugs have reached the preset temperature The engine can be ...

Page 86: ...e paragraph Driving suggestions FRONT SEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED WARNING LIGHT This is on the central display and turns on when the engine is started Then if the seat belt is not fastened and the vehicle reaches 16 km h it flashes and an acoustic warning turns on for about 2 minutes Depending on the version it flashes if the front passenger seat belt is not fastened DOORS OPEN 84 KNOWING THE INSTRUME...

Page 87: ...age What to do VIEW DEDICATED MESSAGE ON THE SCREEN Fill or top up the AdBlue Urea tank or go to a Fiat Dealership VIEW DEDICATED MESSAGE ON THE SCREEN Fill or top up the AdBlue Urea tank or go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible VIEW DEDICATED MESSAGE ON THE SCREEN The engine does not start To restart it is necessary to top up the AdBlue Urea tank 85 ...

Page 88: ...as possible VIEW DEDICATED MESSAGE ON THE SCREEN Indicates that once the engine has been stopped it will not restart Contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING 86 For safety the STOP warning light means that you must stop immediately compatibly with the traffic conditions Turn the engine off and do not turn it back on Contact a Fiat Dealership IMPORTANT 17 If the lights or acoustic signals do not reappear ...

Page 89: ...ge scrolling and operational malfunction percentage volume of remaining additives Resetting the trip odometer When the overall and partial milometer display is selected press either button 9 or 10 fig 172 until the milometer is reset to zero Resetting travel parameters When one of the trip parameters is selected on the display press button 9 or 10 fig 172 until the display is reset Interpreting so...

Page 90: ... the last reset INSTANT 7 4 L 100 Instant consumption Value displayed after reaching speed of 30 km h RANGE 541 km Foreseeable autonomy with residual fuel Value displayed after travelling at least 400 meters DISTANCE 522 km Distance travelled since last reset AVERAGE SPEED 89 4 km h Average speed since last reset Value displayed after travelling at least 400 meters TYRE SET PRESSURE PRES LUNGA Tyr...

Page 91: ... the Knowing your vehicle chapter 13 16 30 Time and temperature Refer to the Display paragraph in the Knowing the instrument panel chapter NO MESSAGE MEMORIZED On board log Viewing in succession information messages passenger airbag OFF etc messages relating to malfunctions check injection etc ADBLUE 62 Volume percentage of remaining additives Refer to the information in the AdBlue Urea additive t...

Page 92: ...r the date for oil replacement reached the dedicated message appears on the screen along with the warning light The vehicle needs an oil change as soon as possible PROVIDE SERVICE WITHIN 300 km 24 DAYS PROVIDE SERVICE Depending on how old the vehicle is the oil change limit will adapt to driving style frequently at low speeds door to door the least prolonged driving towing a trailer etc The distan...

Page 93: ...ership Failure to follow this instruction could damage the vehicle They are deleted when you press the viewing selection button or automatically after a few seconds However they are stored in the on board log The warning light stays on ON BOARD COMPUTER alarm messages They appear along with the STOP warning light to make you stop as soon as traffic conditions allow for your own safety Stop the eng...

Page 94: ...s with which the vehicle is equipped and provides instructions on how to use them correctly OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 93 SEAT BELTS 93 PRE TENSIONERS 96 FRONT AIRBAGS 97 SIDE AIR BAGS 100 CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEMS 101 ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS 128 TPMS Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 131 92 SAFETY ...

Page 95: ...he vehicle is scrapped see a Fiat Dealership to remove the pre tensioner gas generator and air bags SEAT BELTS 89 For obvious safety reasons always fasten the seat belts In addition always comply with the laws of the country you are in IMPORTANT For full effectiveness of the rear seat belts make sure that the single rear seat is correctly locked in place Refer to the Rear single seats paragraph in...

Page 96: ... out at least 3 cm Let it rewind normally then pull it out again If the problem persists contact a Fiat Dealership Front seat belts not fastened warning light This is on the central display and turns on when the engine is started Then if the seat belt is not fastened and the vehicle reaches 16 km h it flashes and an acoustic warning turns on for about 2 minutes Depending on the vehicle it flashes ...

Page 97: ...ock the tab into the buckle 14 fig 179 91 IMPORTANT For rear seat operation refer to the Rear single seats paragraph in the Knowing your vehicle chapter 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 WARNING 89 Seat belts that are not adjusted or are twisted could cause injuries in case of an accident Use one seat belt per person child or adult Even pregnant women have to fasten their seat belts In this case mak...

Page 98: ... object that could block the belt and compromise its correct operation 101 Make sure you have positioned the locking housing it should not be covered crushed or flattened by people or objects PRE TENSIONERS 102 When the pretensioners intervene they make the seat belt adhere to the seat occupant s body increasing the effectiveness of the seat belt With starter switch on in the event of a violent fr...

Page 99: ...passenger against the dashboard they deflate immediately after collision so as not to impede exiting the vehicle fig 182 Irregular operation The warning light 4 fig 183 goes on when the starter device is inserted and they go off after a few seconds If the light does not go on when the starter device is inserted or if it goes on when the engine is on it indicates a system malfunction Contact a Fiat...

Page 100: ...ls A fig 186 and fig 187 on each side of the passenger s sun visor 3 fig 186 remind you of these instructions Front passenger air bag activation When the child restraint is no longer in use reactivate the air bag to ensure front passenger protection in case of an accident Reactivating the airbags with the vehicle stopped contact disengaged push and turn stop 1 fig 188 to the ON position With start...

Page 101: ...ot rest your feet on the dashboard or the seat these positions could cause serious injuries In general keep all parts of the body knees hands head etc away from the dashboard 111 The passenger air bag only protects the side front seat passenger the centre front seat passenger is only protected by the seat belt We recommend you respect normal safety regulations fasten your seat belt There may be se...

Page 102: ...n incorrectly or cause injury when the airbag deploys 118 Any dismantling or changes made to the seats and their coverings is prohibited except if done by qualified Fiat Dealership personnel 119 The airbag was conceived to complement the seat belt The airbag and seat belt together constitute inseparable components to the same protective system Therefore you always need to fasten your seat belt Not...

Page 103: ...ead the handbook and follow the instructions in it If you have and difficulty during installation contact the child restraint system manufacturer Keep the instructions with the child restraint system IMPORTANT Teach the child to fasten it properly get in and out of the vehicle on the side opposite traffic Do not use child seat that are on sale or do not have a handbook Make sure no object in the s...

Page 104: ...having installed the child restraint system when possible move the vehicle seat forwards if needed to leave sufficient space for rear seat passengers or other child restraint systems In case of rearward facing child restraint systems do not come into contact with the dashboard and avoid moving the seat all forwards Do not change any other adjustments after installing the child restraint system In ...

Page 105: ...belt direction indicated by the child restraint system manufacturer Check that the seat belt is fastened correctly Check that the child seat is correctly locked in place by moving it left right and forwards backwards the seat should remain firmly in place Make sure that the child restraint system is not installed crosswise and is not resting against a window 103 ...

Page 106: ...settling a passenger in or installing a child seat seat where installing a child seat is prohibited Child seat fastened with additional belt U seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like Universal 193 T36600 104 SAFETY ...

Page 107: ...ore settling a passenger in or installing a child seat seat where installing a child seat is prohibited Child seat fastened with additional belt U seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like Universal 194 T36601 105 ...

Page 108: ... seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type U seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like Universal check possible installation 1 child seat facing forward position the child seat backrest in contact with the seat backrest Remove the headrest Position the vehicle s seat as far back and as high as possible then slightly incline the backrest about 25 2 R...

Page 109: ...ore settling a passenger in or installing a child seat Child seat fastened with additional belt U seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like Universal seat where installing a child seat is prohibited 195 T36605 107 ...

Page 110: ... Universal check possible installation 2 position the vehicle s seat as far back and as high as possible then slightly incline the backrest about 25 3 the cot is installed crosswise with respect to the vehicle and takes up at least two seats The child s head must be opposite the vehicle s door 4 move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the child seat backwards from driving directi...

Page 111: ...ore settling a passenger in or installing a child seat Child seat fastened with additional belt U seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like Universal seat where installing a child seat is prohibited 196 T36603 109 ...

Page 112: ...tening with seat belt for an approved child seat like Universal check possible installation 2 the cot is installed crosswise with respect to the vehicle and takes up at least two seats The child s head must be opposite the vehicle s door 3 move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the child seat backwards from driving direction then move it back to maximum so it does not come into ...

Page 113: ...efore settling a passenger in or installing a child seat Child seat fastened with additional belt U seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like Universal seat where installing a child seat is prohibited 197 T36604 111 ...

Page 114: ... belt for an approved child seat like Universal check possible installation 2 position the vehicle s seat as far back and as high as possible then slightly incline the backrest about 25 3 the cot is installed crosswise with respect to the vehicle and takes up at least two seats The child s head must be opposite the vehicle s door 4 move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the chil...

Page 115: ...efore settling a passenger in or installing a child seat Child seat fastened with additional belt U seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like Universal seat where installing a child seat is prohibited 198 T36602 113 ...

Page 116: ... kg X U U 3 U 3 U 3 U 3 Child restraint seat facing backwards Groups 0 and 1 to 13 kg and from 9 to 18 kg X U U 3 U 3 U 3 U 3 Child seat facing forward Group 1 from 9 to 18 kg X U U 4 U 4 U 4 U 4 Booster seat Groups 2 and 3 from 15 to 25 kg and from 22 to 36 kg X U U 4 U 4 U 4 U 4 X seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type U seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approv...

Page 117: ...facing forward position the child seat backrest in contact with the seat backrest In any case remove the rear seat headrest that the child seat is positioned against This should be done before positioning the child seat please see the paragraph Rear headrest in chapter Knowing your vehicle Do not move the seat in front of the child back more than half the distance and do not incline it more than 2...

Page 118: ...nd in some child restraint systems Place the headrest in the upper position or remove it pass belt 2 fig 200 provided with the seat between the two rear headrest rods fasten hook 3 onto ring 4 fig 200 marked by the symbol on the back of the seat tighten the belt so the child restraint system is on contact with the backrest of the vehicle i Size CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS These child restraint systems...

Page 119: ...ld restraint systems is better the i Size child restraint systems can be considered as Super ISOFIX this means that they can be perfectly fitted in type approved i Size seats but can also be fitted in ISOFIX ECE R44 type approved seats 201 F1B0124C 117 ...

Page 120: ...bility of i Size child restraint system installation i Size POSITIONS ON THE CAR Device Front passenger Rear side passengers Rear central passenger i Size child restraint systems ISO R2 X X X ISO R2 X X X X seat not suitable for Universal i Size child restraint systems 118 SAFETY ...

Page 121: ...FIX universal child seat to be installed facing backwards The anchorages are available in the luggage compartment and are visible An ISOFIX child seat s dimensions are indicated by letter A B and B1 for seats facing forwards in group 1 from 9 to 18 kg C seats facing backwards in group 1 from 9 to 18 kg D and E seats facing backwards in group 0 or 0 less than 13 kg F and G cots from group 0 less th...

Page 122: ...s attaching thanks to the ISOFIX fasteners for a Universal semi universal or vehicle specific approved child car seat check possible installation 1 The cot is installed crosswise with respect to the vehicle and takes up at least two seats The child s head must be opposite the vehicle s door 2 Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the child seat backwards from driving direction ...

Page 123: ...X universal child seat to be installed facing backwards The anchorages are available in the luggage compartment and are visible An ISOFIX child seat s dimensions are indicated by letter A B and B1 for seats facing forwards in group 1 from 9 to 18 kg C seats facing backwards in group 1 from 9 to 18 kg D and E seats facing backwards in group 0 or 0 less than 13 kg F and G cots from group 0 less than...

Page 124: ...seat has ISOFIX fasteners for attaching a Universal semi universal or vehicle specific approved child restraint system check that installation is possible 1 the cot is installed crosswise with respect to the vehicle and takes up at least two seats The child s head must be opposite the vehicle s door 2 move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the child seat backwards from driving d...

Page 125: ...FIX universal child seat to be installed facing backwards The anchorages are available in the luggage compartment and are visible An ISOFIX child seat s dimensions are indicated by letter A B and B1 for seats facing forwards in group 1 from 9 to 18 kg C seats facing backwards in group 1 from 9 to 18 kg D and E seats facing backwards in group 0 or 0 less than 13 kg F and G cots from group 0 less th...

Page 126: ...type IUF IL this seat has ISOFIX fasteners for attaching a Universal semi universal or vehicle specific approved child restraint system check that installation is possible 1 the cot is installed crosswise with respect to the vehicle and takes up at least two seats The child s head must be opposite the vehicle s door 2 move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the child seat backwar...

Page 127: ...versal child seat to be installed facing backwards The anchorages are available in the luggage compartment and are visible An ISOFIX child restraint system s dimensions are indicated by a letter A B and B1 for seats facing forwards in group 1 from 9 to 18 kg C seats facing backwards in group 1 from 9 to 18 kg D and E seats facing backwards in group 0 or 0 less than 13 kg F and G cots from group 0 ...

Page 128: ...X X Child restraint seat facing backwards Groups 0 and 1 to 13 kg and from 9 to 18 kg C X X X X X X D Child seat facing forward Group 1 from 9 to 18 kg A B B1 X X IUF IL 3 X X X Booster seat Groups 2 and 3 from 15 to 25 kg and from 22 to 36 kg X X IUF IL 3 X X X X seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type IUF IL this seat has ISOFIX fasteners for attaching a Universal semi univ...

Page 129: ...arm out the window Make sure the child is seated correctly throughout the trip especially when asleep 127 Make sure the child seat or his her feet do not prevent the front seat from locking into place correctly Refer to the Front seat paragraph in the Knowing your vehicle chapter Make sure that the child seat installed in the vehicle is not at risk of coming out of its housing If you have to remov...

Page 130: ...e braking distance especially on slippery surfaces wet roadbed etc Every time you activate this device you know because the brake pedal shakes The ABS never improves the physical performance associated with grip between the wheel and the road The rules of the road must be respected safety distance between vehicles etc IMPORTANT In an emergency we advise you to apply strong continuous pressure to t...

Page 131: ...ion In such cases the power brake immediately creates the maximum braking causing the ABS system to also intervene ABS intervention lasts until the brake pedal is released Hazard warning lights on Depending on the versions these lights can go on when you slow down abruptly Anticipated braking Depending on the versions when you quickly release the accelerator the system anticipates braking so as to...

Page 132: ... steepness the system helps the driver when confronting an incline It inhibits going backwards depending on the steepness intervening on the brakes when the driver lifts his foot off the brake to use the accelerator System operation It only functions when the gear lever is not in idle and when the vehicle is completely stopped brake pedal pressure WARNING 138 The brakes still work However abrupt b...

Page 133: ...spond to those recommended by Fiat Dealerships TPMS Tyre Pressure Monitoring System For versions markets where provided Tyre pressure loss warning This system warns the driver of any pressure loss in one or more of the tyres Operating principle Each wheel except the spare has a built in sensor in the inflation valve that measures tyre pressure at regular intervals while driving Warning light 1 fig...

Page 134: ...ntact a Fiat Dealership New regulations concerning tyre pressure The tyre pressure must be checked when cold see the label located on the driver s door pillar If tyre pressure checking cannot be done cold increase the pressure 0 2 0 3 bar 3 PSI Never deflate a hot tyre Vehicle equipped with TPMS In the event of a flat tyre puncture insufficient inflation etc the warning light on the instrument pan...

Page 135: ...ok at how to drive it safely in any situation so that it can be a welcome companion with our comfort and our wallets in mind ENGINE RUN IN 134 STARTING THE ENGINE 134 USING THE GEARBOX 136 PARKING THE VEHICLE 136 INSTALLING THE TOW HOOK 137 LOADING ADVICE 138 SPEED LIMITER 139 MINIMUM SPEED 140 SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING 141 133 ...

Page 136: ...g 209 to D Drive position and hold it there until the engine pre heating warning light goes off Turn the key beyond the D Ignition without accelerating Release the key as soon as the engine starts STOPPING THE ENGINE 149 150 22 23 Vehicles with a key and remote control With the engine idling turn the key to the Stop S fig 209 position STARTING THE ENGINE 145 146 147 148 149 Vehicles with an electr...

Page 137: ... the key is not in the passenger compartment when you try to turn the engine off a dedicated message appears on the instrument panel press button 1 fig 210 for more than 2 seconds After turning the engine off a few accessories still on radio etc continue functioning for about 10 minutes When you open the driver s door the accessories turn off WARNING 145 Do not start the vehicle on an incline with...

Page 138: ...e gearbox internal components PARKING THE VEHICLE 152 153 25 26 27 Proceed as follows when parking and leaving the vehicle engage a gear 1st gear if facing uphill or reverse if facing downhill and leave the wheels turned stop the engine and engage the handbrake always remove the ignition key Block the wheels with a wedge or a stone if the vehicle is parked on a steep slope IMPORTANT NEVER leave th...

Page 139: ...handbrake is completely lowered and disengaged the red light is off you could overheat or deteriorate it 27 Following a collision with a kerb a high step a stone post or other types of urban features have your vehicle checked by the Fiat Dealership to avoid any risk of accident you may have damaged an axle shaft the steering gear or other part INSTALLING THE TOW HOOK TO 1 090 mm Position the spher...

Page 140: ...e trailer s braking system Particular caution is required on slippery roads 155 Never modify the braking system of the vehicle to control the trailer brake The trailer braking system must be fully independent from the hydraulic system of the vehicle LOADING ADVICE Transporting items in the load compartment Depending on the vehicle rings 1 and 2 fig 217 and 1 fig 218 prevent the transported items f...

Page 141: ... all the doors are well closed before setting out SPEED LIMITER 158 The vehicle s speed can be permanently limited according to the vehicle version and the local regulations Contact a Fiat Dealership to modify the speed limit or activate deactivate the function It may not be possible to deactivate this function for specific markets Label 1 fig 220 on the dashboard reminds you of the speed limit NO...

Page 142: ...n is activated after a few seconds Changing the minimum speed To increase or decrease the setting please see a Fiat Dealership Interrupting the function The function is interrupted when you use the clutch and or accelerator the vehicle speed is greater than 0 km h the STOP warning light on the instrument panel turns on the warning light on the instrument panel turns on the warning light on the ins...

Page 143: ... completes this information Gear change indicators Depending on the versions a warning light 1 fig 223 on the instrument panel tells you the best time to shift up or down to optimise fuel consumption Shift up Shift down Driving style indicator This informs you about your adopted driving style in real time The result is shown by the colour of the indicator light 2 fig 223 Green flexible economical ...

Page 144: ... as you release the accelerator Deactivating the function Press button 4 fig 224 The ECO fig 225 warning light 5 on the instrument panel turns off to confirm that it has been deactivated Behaviour Rather than heat the engine while stopped we advise you to drive moderately until the engine reaches its normal operating temperature Speed increases fuel consumption Do not strain the engine by exceedin...

Page 145: ... when you no longer need it Some advice for reducing fuel consumption and thus helping safeguard the environment If the vehicle has been parked in high temperatures or in the sun open up the doors to let out the hot air before leaving Do not leave the roof rack mounted if not in use When transporting particularly large objects use a trailer if possible To tow a camper use an approved deflector and...

Page 146: ... free phone number found in the Warranty Booklet It is also possible to call the national or international universal freephone number to search for the nearest Fiat Dealership HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS 145 REPLACING AN INTERNAL BULB 145 REPLACING AN EXTERNAL BULB 147 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSES 151 IN THE EVENT OF A PUNCTURE 155 CHANGING A WHEEL 155 TYRE INFLATION KIT 158 JUMP STARTING 160 BATTERY REC...

Page 147: ...uptly the emergency lights can go on automatically You can turn them off by pressing the button 2 fig 228 once REPLACING AN INTERNAL BULB 159 160 161 162 Ceiling lights Remove the lens from the courtesy light concerned 1 fig 229 fig 230 and fig 231 using a screwdriver Pull the bulb downwards to remove from its housing Type of bulb W6W Replace the bulb and reposition the press fit lens Cars with re...

Page 148: ... bulb 5 fig 234 to remove from its housing Types of bulbs W5W Replace the bulb and reposition the press fit lens Rear seat light 6 fig 235 Contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING 159 Modifications or repairs to the electric system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire 4 233 T36569 1 5 234 T3656...

Page 149: ...f injury REPLACING AN EXTERNAL BULB 163 164 165 166 167 28 LED daytime running lights 1 fig 236 Contact a Fiat Dealership Halogen daytime running lights Turn the bulb holder A fig 237 a quarter turn anticlockwise and pull it out Types of bulbs W21W 5W Replace the bulb and reposition the holder Main and low beam headlights Turn the guard B fig 237 a quarter turn anticlockwise Disconnect the connect...

Page 150: ...ulb for vehicles with cornering lights H11LL Side direction indicators Release the lens indicator 6 fig 241 using a screwdriver pad the tip with a cloth so that it does not damage the body paint Turn the bulb holder 5 fig 241 a quarter turn anticlockwise and pull out the bulb Types of bulbs W5W or depending on the trim level WY5 W Auxiliary lights If you want to equip the vehicle with fog lights o...

Page 151: ...bulb holder and affix it by turning it Check the correct fastening Refit the light cluster and screw it in again Rear fog lights driver s side only 6 bulb with pins W16W Reverse lights 7 bayonet light bulb W16W Third brake light on rear swing doors Undo the nuts 8 fig 247 From the outside pull out the light cluster to access the bulb 9 fig 248 Bulb with pins P 21W Third brake light on tailgate Und...

Page 152: ...ards 165 Only replace bulbs when the engine is off Also ensure that the engine is cold RISK OF BURNS 166 When you intervene near the engine this last could be hot Moreover the cooling fan could start up at any time The warning light in the engine compartment serves to remind you of this condition Risk of injury 167 Always turn off the ignition device before working in the engine compartment refer ...

Page 153: ...IMPORTANT Depending on the local laws or as a precaution buy an emergency box containing a series of light bulbs and fuses from a Fiat Dealership Fuse extracting pliers Take out the fuse using pliers 1 fig 254 located behind flap A To remove the fuse from the pliers slide it sideways We recommend you not use the free fuse positions The presence of fuses will depend on the trim level of the vehicle...

Page 154: ...255 T40393 152 IN AN EMERGENCY ...

Page 155: ...eversing lights 5 Additional air conditioning 14 Locking the opening parts 23 Stop switch 6 Additional cabin heating 15 Left daytime running lights rear parking lights left high beam right low beam 24 Injection ignition 1 7 Electric rear view mirrors complementary central adaptation unit 16 Licence plate light front and rear fog lights 25 Air bag steering wheel lock 1 8 Rear view mirror defroster ...

Page 156: ...NG 168 If the replaced fuse blows again contact a Fiat Dealership 169 Never replace a fuse with another with a higher amp rating DANGER OF FIRE 170 If a general protection fuse MAXI FUSE MEGA FUSE MIDI FUSE blows do not attempt any repair and contact a Fiat Dealership 171 Before replacing a fuse make sure that the key has been removed from the starter switch and that all the other services are swi...

Page 157: ... 256 and then turn the bag to remove it Inside the tool bag you will find fig 257 3 the jack to fold up properly before putting it back in the box being careful to reposition the handle 4 the anti theft lug wrench to fasten the wheel 5 the wrench for removing the hubcaps 6 the elbow wrench 7 the wrench to unscrew and re screw the wheel bolts and spare tyre basket 8 tow ring refer to the Towing the...

Page 158: ... may need to lift the vehicle up from the closest lifting point to the tyre concerned to be able to access the spare tyre Wheel plate Remove wheel plate 9 using wrench 5 fig 260 inserting the hook in one of the plate s outside openings To refit the plate position it with respect to valve 10 fig 260 Insert the retaining hooks starting from the side of valve A then B and C ending with the side oppos...

Page 159: ... 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 176 The spare tyre is not the same size as the other four Never fit more than one spare tyre on the same vehicle The standard wheel is larger than the spare wheel so the vehicle will be lower Replace the spare...

Page 160: ...essure paragraph in the Maintenance and care chapter after 15 minutes at most stop inflating NOTE While emptying the canister about 30 seconds the pressure gauge 5 fig 266 briefly indicates a pressure of up to 6 bar then it goes back down again adjust the pressure to increase it continue inflating the tyre with the kit to lower it press button 6 fig 266 If after 15 minutes a minimum pressure of 1 ...

Page 161: ...t being in the tyre 33 The kit is approved only for inflating tyres of vehicles that were originally equipped with it It should never be used to inflate another vehicle s tyres or any other object life vests inflatable mattresses etc Use the repair canister with great care to prevent getting splashes of product on the skin If the product comes in contact with skin rinse thoroughly Do not leave the...

Page 162: ...ttery Start the engine and as soon as it turns over disconnect cables A and B in reverse order 2 3 4 1 WARNING 180 Check that the wires A and B are not touching and that the positive cable A does not touch any metal component of the vehicle providing the current You risk injury and or damage to the vehicle 181 Before opening the bonnet make sure that the engine is off and that the ignition key is ...

Page 163: ...ms and sources of sparks far from the battery s elements risk of explosion When you intervene near the engine this last could be hot Moreover the cooling fan could start up at any time The warning light in the engine compartment serves to remind you of this condition Risk of injury 186 Some batteries can have specific recharging rules please ask for information at a Fiat Dealership Avoid the risk ...

Page 164: ...fig 269 for vehicles with a tow hook tow point 3 fig 270 To mount the towing knob 3 please see the installation instructions for the equipment In the front part use exclusively The tow ring 6 fig 271 located in the tool bag and tow point 4 Front tow point Use a screwdriver to release the protection 5 fig 271 Fully tighten the tow ring 4 fig 271 first by hand then use the tyre wrench WARNING 190 Be...

Page 165: ...d the power steering and power brakes no longer work 40 Do not take the starter device from the starter switch or reader while towing 41 The front and rear tow hooks should be used only for emergencies on the road You are allowed to tow the vehicle for short distances using an appropriate device in accordance with the highway code a rigid bar to move the vehicle on the road in readiness for towing...

Page 166: ...well as limited running costs and safeguarding the efficiency of the safety systems This chapter explains how SCHEDULED SERVICING 165 SERVICING PROCEDURES 170 CHECKING LEVELS 171 FILTERS 174 BATTERY 175 WHEELS AND TYRES 176 WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPER 178 BODYWORK 180 INTERIOR 182 164 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 167: ...ed Servicing is offered by all Fiat Dealerships according to fixed time or kilometres miles intervals If during each operation in addition to the ones scheduled the need arises for further replacements or repairs these may be carried out with the owner s explicit agreement only If your car is used frequently for towing the interval between one scheduled servicing operation and the next should be r...

Page 168: ...cessary top up fluid levels 1 2 Check exhaust emissions smokiness Use the diagnosis socket to check supply engine management systems operation emissions and for versions markets where provided engine oil degradation Visually inspect the condition of bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel brakes rubber parts boots sleeves bushes etc 1 Top up using the fluids indicated in the Flu...

Page 169: ...ine oil and replace oil filter 3 Replacing accessories drive belt s 4 3 The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions and is signalled by the warning light or message on the instrument panel It must never exceed 2 years or 40 000 km Change engine oil and filter every year if the vehicle is driven mainly in town 4 Areas that ...

Page 170: ...gine coolant liquid replacement 7 Replace the passenger compartment cleaner 5 When refuelling the vehicle with a quality below the relevant European specification this filter must be replaced every 20 000 km 6 Replacing it every 4 years or 120 000 km is recommended 7 Replacing it every 6 years or 160 000 km is recommended 168 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 171: ...ry Oil and oil filter replacement interval BELARUS 15 000 km 1 year RUSSIAN FEDERATION SINGAPORE UKRAINE ALGERIA 10 000 km 1 year CHILE COLOMBIA EGYPT HONG KONG LEBANON MOROCCO NEW CALEDONIA FRENCH POLYNESIA TAIWAN TUNISIA ANGOLA 8 000 km 1 year CAMEROON MADAGASCAR 169 ...

Page 172: ...eves bushes etc check battery charge and battery fluid level electrolyte visually inspect conditions of the accessory drive belts check and if necessary change engine oil and replace oil filter check and if necessary replace pollen filter check and if necessary replace air cleaner SERVICING PROCEDURES The vehicle respects the recycling criteria and scrapped vehicle assessment which came into force...

Page 173: ...and in any case before long trips otherwise you risk damaging the engine 195 193 194 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 42 43 44 45 5 Oil level check The oil level should be checked with the vehicle on a flat surface and the engine stopped and cold To know the oil level exactly and to make sure it has not exceeded the maximum level risk of damaging the engine you need to use the dipstick The instrument p...

Page 174: ...y Refer to the Fluids and lubricants paragraph on the Technical data chapter IMPORTANT In case of unusual repeated drop see a Fiat Dealership BRAKE FLUID The level is checked with the engine stopped and on a horizontal surface It has to be checked often and in any case every time there is a minimum variation in the braking system Level 2 fig 274 Normally the level drops along with the brake pad we...

Page 175: ...tment refer to the The keys paragraph in the Knowing your vehicle chapter 196 When you intervene near the engine this last could be hot Moreover the cooling fan could start up at any time The warning light serves to remind you of this condition Risk of injury 197 Do not turn the engine over in a closed space the exhaust gases are toxic 198 When working in the engine compartment make sure that the ...

Page 176: ...ine and catalytic converter If the maximum level has been exceeded do not start the vehicle contact the Fiat Dealership 43 Be careful not to confuse the various types of fluids while topping up they are not compatible with each other Topping up with an unsuitable fluid could severely damage the vehicle 44 The oil level must never exceed the MAX mark 45 Always top up using engine oil of the same sp...

Page 177: ... the battery s elements risk of explosion 210 When you intervene near the engine this last could be hot Moreover the cooling fan could start up at any time The warning light serves to remind you of this condition Risk of injury 211 Battery fluid is poisonous and corrosive Avoid contact with the skin and eyes Keep open flames away from the battery and do not use objects that might create sparks ris...

Page 178: ... of the warning protuberances they become visible 2 fig 279 you need to replace your tyres because the tread depth is approximately1 6 mm and that means low grip on wet roads An overloaded vehicle travelling too long on highways in very hot weather or driving on bumpy roads contributes to deteriorating the tyres faster INFLATION PRESSURE Respect the inflation pressure including the spare tyre chec...

Page 179: ...ind of operation WINTER USE 53 54 55 56 Chains For safety reasons mounting snow chains on the rear axle is prohibited The use of larger sized tyres than the original ones makes fitting chains impossible Snow tyres We advise you to fit all four wheels to guarantee the best vehicle traction possible IMPORTANT These tyres sometimes mean a direction and maximum speed that could be less than maximum ve...

Page 180: ...e tyres and change the front or rear end adjustments In that case have them checked by a Fiat Dealership 52 Caution a missing or badly screwed on valve cap could impact the tyre s grip and cause a loss of pressure Always use valve caps that are identical to the original ones and make sure that they are screwed on fully 53 Snow chains cannot be fitted with 17 tyres you must obtain specific equipmen...

Page 181: ...indow wiper 7 fig 286 pull the tab 9 movement B and push the blade 8 upwards fig 287 Reassembly Proceed in reverse order for dismounting Make sure the blade is properly locked in place IMPORTANT 57 In case of frost make sure that it does not immobilise the windscreen wiper blades risk of overheating the motor 58 Check condition of the wiper blades You need to replace them as soon as they are no lo...

Page 182: ...r poor operation What to do Wash your vehicle frequently with the engine stopped with shampoos approved by our Fiat Dealer technicians never with abrasives and rinse thoroughly with sprayed water resin from trees or industrial substances mud which forms a wet mass under the wheel arches and underbody bird guano which causes a chemical reaction with the paint causing rapid discolouring and can even...

Page 183: ...e with a soft cloth or wet cotton Finish by drying delicately with a soft dry cloth Do not use alcohol based products and or atomisers on the area WARNING 219 In order to preserve the aesthetic appearance of the paint abrasive products and or polishes should not be used for cleaning the vehicle 220 Avoid washing with rollers and or brushes in washing stations Wash the vehicle only by hand using ne...

Page 184: ... and remove residual liquid Solid or pasty spots Immediately and delicately remove the excess solid or pasty material with a spatula working from the edges to the middle keeping the spot from growing Clean as indicated for liquid spots Special procedure for candy chewing gum Apply an ice cube to crystallise it then proceed as indicated for solid spots IMPORTANT For any interior service advice or i...

Page 185: ...50 C When the vehicle is exposed to sunlight the internal temperature can greatly exceed this value 223 There must be no obstacles on the floor underneath the pedals make sure that mats are always flat and do not interfere with the pedals IMPORTANT 60 We advise you not to use a high powered or spray cleaner inside the passenger compartment without the necessary precautions you could damage the ele...

Page 186: ...s For the enthusiasts and the technician but also just for those who want to know every detail of their vehicle IDENTIFICATION DATA 185 ENGINE 186 BRAKING SYSTEM 188 TRANSMISSION 189 STEERING 190 TYRES 191 DIMENSIONS 192 VOLUMES 203 REFUELLING 211 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 213 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 215 PERFORMANCE 217 CONSUMPTION 219 CO 2 EMISSIONS 221 WHAT TO DO IF 223 184 ...

Page 187: ...number Depending on the vehicle version this information is copied on printout B fig 290 4 MMAC Max volume allowed at full load 5 MTR Total kerb weight vehicle loaded with trailer 6 MMTA Max total volume allowed front axle 7 MMTA rear axle 8 Reserved for complementary registrations 9 Diesel exhaust emissions 10 Paint code colour code ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATE Different position depending on the ...

Page 188: ...Diesel Start Stop Standard Optional equipment Number of cylinders 4 Number of valves 16 Bore stroke ratio at rpm 80 79 5 Particulate filter Yes Yes Maximum engine power 84 KW 115 HP at 3500 rpm 88 KW 120 HP at 3500 rpm 103 KW 140 HP at 3500 rpm Maximum torque 300 Nm at 1500 rpm 320 Nm at 1550 rpm 340 Nm at 1550 rpm Tank capacity litres 80 Type of fuel The tag on the fuel tank flap indicates the au...

Page 189: ...d injection Adblue with particulate filter DPF Compression ratio 15 45 1 Maximum engine power 70 KW 95 HP at 3500 rpm 70 KW 95 HP at 3500 rpm 88 KW 120 HP at 3500 rpm 92 KW 125 HP at 3500 rpm 107 KW 145 HP at 3500 rpm Maximum torque 260 Nm at 1500 rpm 260 Nm at 1500 rpm 300 Nm at 1750 rpm 320 Nm at 1500 rpm 340 Nm at 1750 rpm Tank capacity litres 80 Type of fuel The tag on the fuel tank flap indic...

Page 190: ...BRAKING SYSTEM Multijet Euro 5 Euro 6 Ecojet Euro 5 Euro 6 Front 296 x 28 Ventilated Rear 280 12 188 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 191: ...TRANSMISSION Multijet Euro 5 Euro 6 Ecojet Euro 5 Euro 6 Type Manual PF6 Number of forward gears 6 Traction Front wheel drive 189 ...

Page 192: ...ING Multijet Ecojet Euro 5 Euro 6 Short wheelbase L1 Long wheelbase L2 Power steering Hydraulic Turning circle between pavements mm 11 84 13 17 Turning circle between walls mm 12 40 13 73 190 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 193: ...60 R17 215 60 R17 195 75 R16 195 75 R16 195 75 R16 195 75 R16 Spare wheel The spare wheel is the same as the tyres supplied with the vehicle or those supplied on request A 215 65 R16 spare wheel with a steel rim is supplied if 17 tyres are used Chains cannot be fitted Extra EU markets Euro 4 Euro 5 versions Multijet 115 Euro 5 Ecojet 120 Euro 4 Euro 5 Ecojet 140 Euro 5 Tyre dimensions standard 205...

Page 194: ...DIMENSIONS Van version 293 T36713 192 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 195: ...of H1 High roof H2 Low roof H1 High roof H2 A 3098 3098 3498 3498 B 4999 4999 5399 5399 C 933 933 933 933 D 968 968 968 968 E 1615 1615 1615 1615 F 1628 1628 1628 1628 G 2283 2283 2283 2283 H 1971 2493 1971 2490 J 552 552 552 552 Q 1387 1898 1387 1898 Y 1391 1391 1391 1391 Z 1320 1820 1320 1820 Z1 2537 2537 2937 2937 193 ...

Page 196: ...Combi version 294 T36712 194 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 197: ...surements i millimetres COMBI N1 Short wheelbase L1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 5 6 passengers A 3098 3498 B 4999 5399 C 933 933 D 968 968 E 1615 1615 F 1628 1628 G 2283 2283 H 1971 1971 J 552 552 Q 1369 1369 Y 1391 1391 Z 1320 1320 Z1 1650 2050 195 ...

Page 198: ...passengers 8 9 passengers 5 6 passengers 8 9 passengers A 3098 3098 3498 3498 B 4999 4999 5399 5399 C 933 933 933 933 D 968 968 968 968 E 1615 1615 1615 1615 F 1628 1628 1628 1628 G 2283 2283 2283 2283 H 1971 1971 1971 1971 J 552 552 552 552 Q 1369 1369 1369 1369 Y 1391 1391 1391 1391 Z 1320 1320 1320 1320 Z1 1650 736 2050 1136 196 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 199: ...Crew cab version 295 T36723 197 ...

Page 200: ... i millimetres CREW CAB Short wheelbase L1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 A 3098 3498 B 4999 5399 C 933 933 D 968 968 E 1615 1615 F 1628 1628 G 2283 2283 H 1971 1971 J 552 552 Q 1387 1387 Y 1391 1391 Z 1320 1320 Z1 min max 1914 2023 2314 2423 198 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 201: ...Floor cab version 296 T36724 199 ...

Page 202: ...f H1 A 3498 B fittings excluded 5248 C 933 D fittings excluded 817 G 2150 H fittings excluded 1953 J 552 DIMENSIONS WITH FITTINGS Total length with fittings 5648 Load length with fittings 3100 Maximum width with fittings 2150 Total height with fittings 2700 Rear overhang with fittings 1217 200 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 203: ... Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 5 2 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 6 Short wheelbase L1 High roof H2 7 2 Long wheelbase L2 High roof H2 8 6 COMBI N1 LOAD VOLUME m 3 Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 3 2 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 4 201 ...

Page 204: ...eelbase L1 Low roof H1 5 6 passengers 3 2 8 9 passengers 1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 5 6 passengers 4 8 9 passengers 1 8 CREW CAB LOAD VOLUME m 3 Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 3 2 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 4 202 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 205: ...ler load camper boat etc You need to respect the towing conditions established by the highway code For any tow hook adaptation contact a Fiat Dealership In the case of towing a vehicle the total circulating volume vehicle trailer must not be exceeded However the rear MMTA can be exceeded within the limit of 15 and the MMAC can be exceeded within the limit of 10 or 100 kg the first of these two lim...

Page 206: ...eight 1726 1743 1726 1743 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 1074 1077 1224 1217 Total weight on the ground 2800 2820 2950 2960 Version Van Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Engine type Multijet 95 Ecojet 95 Multijet 120 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 Capacity 1200 kg Gear order weight 1781 1797 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 1249 1243 Total weight on the ground 3030 3040 204 TECHNI...

Page 207: ...1797 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 1264 1263 Total weight on the ground 3045 3060 Version Van Short wheelbase L1 High roof H2 Long wheelbase L2 High roof H2 Engine type Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 Capacity 1200 kg Gear order weight 1847 1890 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 1133 1170 Total weight on the ground 2980 3060 205 ...

Page 208: ...837 1847 1849 1859 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 1033 1033 1111 1111 Total weight on the ground 2870 2880 2960 2970 Version Combi N1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 Capacity 1200 kg Gear order weight 1925 1933 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 1085 1087 Total weight on the ground 3010 3020 206 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 209: ...ing capacity including the driver 986 986 1081 1081 Total weight on the ground 2830 2840 2925 2935 Version Combi M1 Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 Engine type Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 8 9 passengers Capacity 1000 kg 1200 kg Gear order weight 1906 1916 1906 1916 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 924 924 1019 1019 Total weight on the ground 2830 28...

Page 210: ...Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 5 6 passengers 8 9 passengers Capacity 1200 kg Gear order weight 1914 1924 1977 1987 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 1096 1096 1033 1033 Total weight on the ground 3010 3020 3010 3020 208 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 211: ...r order weight 1844 1864 1844 1864 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 981 971 991 981 Total weight on the ground 2825 2835 2835 2845 Version Crew cab Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Engine type Multijet 95 Multijet 120 Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 Capacity 1200 kg Gear order weight 1895 1916 Maximum carrying capacity including the driver 1025 1024 Total weight on the ground 2920 2940 ...

Page 212: ...r cab Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Engine type Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 Capacity 1200 kg Gear order weight 1538 1538 Carrying capacity including the driver 1452 1452 Gross vehicle weight 2990 2990 210 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 213: ...ference N F129 F11 Protective agent for radiators litres Without climate control system 8 3 9 5 PARAFLU UP Contractual Technical Reference No F101 M01 With climate control system 9 9 11 0 Brake fluid kg 1 057 TUTELA TOP 4S Contractual Technical Reference N F001 A93 Lubricants and greases for drive transmission litres 2 7 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARSYNTH MT Contractual Technical Reference N F005 D16 H...

Page 214: ...hnical Reference No F101 M01 With climate control system 9 9 11 0 Brake fluid kg 1 057 TUTELA TOP 4S Contractual Technical Reference N F001 A93 Lubricants and greases for drive transmission litres 2 7 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARSYNTH MT Contractual Technical Reference N F005 D16 Hydraulic power steering litres 1 13 1 13 right hand drive versions 1 21 left hand drive versions AdBlue Urea tank litres f...

Page 215: ... information The presence and location of the information on the label A depends on the vehicle Coolant type Oil type in the air conditioning circuit Flammable product Refer to the instruction manual Maintenance x xxx kg Amount of refrigerant in the vehicle GWP xxxxx Global warming potential CO2 equivalent CO 2 eq x xx t Amount in mass and CO 2 equivalent 297 T40620 298 T40621 299 T40622 213 ...

Page 216: ...cing in order to preserve the initial qualities The manufacturer of the vehicle does not recognise any guarantee in case of malfunctions and damage caused to the vehicle due to the use of AdBlue Urea additive not in accordance with regulations 227 Always turn off the ignition device before working in the engine compartment see the related information in the Starting the engine paragraph in the Sta...

Page 217: ...ants SAE 5W 30 ACEA C4 9 55535 S4 SELENIA WR Forward 5W 30 Contractual Technical Reference No F023 N15 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan Diesel engine lubricants 1 SAE 5W 30 ACEA C3 9 55535 S3 or MS 11106 SELENIA MULTIPOWER C3 Contractual Technical Reference No F129 F11 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan 1 Product used for non Europe countries If lubricants conforming to the specific reques...

Page 218: ...hnical Reference No F101 M01 Cooling circuits proportions of use 50 water 50 PARAFLU UP Cooling gas for the air conditioning system 1 R134a 2 R1234yf Additive for diesel emissions AdBlue Urea Water urea solution DIN 70 070 and ISO 22241 1 AdBlue To be used for filling the tank Urea on vehicles equipped with system of Selective Catalytic Reduction SCR 1 The product used for initial filling and PARA...

Page 219: ...120 166 166 Ecojet 125 174 155 174 155 Ecojet 145 181 164 181 164 COMBI VERSION N1 Max Speed Km h Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Ecojet 95 153 153 Ecojet 125 169 169 Ecojet 145 177 177 COMBI VERSION M1 Max Speed Km h Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Ecojet 95 153 153 Ecojet 125 169 169 Ecojet 145 177 177 217 ...

Page 220: ...w roof H1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Multijet 95 154 154 Ecojet 95 154 154 Multijet 120 166 166 Ecojet 125 174 174 Ecojet 145 181 181 FLOOR CAB VERSION Max Speed Km h Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 218 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 221: ...20 6 5 6 7 Ecojet 125 5 9 6 8 6 1 6 9 Ecojet 145 6 1 6 8 6 3 6 9 COMBI VERSION N1 Combined l 100 km Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Ecojet 95 6 3 6 3 Ecojet 125 6 1 6 1 Ecojet 145 6 3 6 3 COMBI VERSION M1 Combined l 100 km Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Ecojet 95 6 0 6 0 Ecojet 125 5 6 5 6 Ecojet 145 5 9 5 9 219 ...

Page 222: ...of H1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Multijet 95 6 7 6 7 Ecojet 95 6 3 6 3 Multijet 120 6 7 6 7 Ecojet 125 6 1 6 1 Ecojet 145 6 3 6 3 FLOOR CAB VERSION Combined l 100 km Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Ecojet 125 7 0 Ecojet 145 6 9 220 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 223: ...20 170 174 Ecojet 125 155 175 159 178 Ecojet 145 160 175 164 178 COMBI VERSION N1 CO 2 emissions g km Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Ecojet 95 164 164 Ecojet 125 159 159 Ecojet 145 164 164 COMBI VERSION M1 CO 2 emissions g km Short wheelbase L1 Low roof H1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Ecojet 95 155 155 Ecojet 125 145 145 Ecojet 145 152 152 221 ...

Page 224: ...of H1 Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Multijet 95 174 174 Ecojet 95 164 164 Multijet 120 174 174 Ecojet 125 159 159 Ecojet 145 164 164 FLOOR CAB VERSION CO 2 emissions g km Long wheelbase L2 Low roof H1 Euro 6 Ecojet 125 181 Ecojet 145 178 222 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 225: ...n down Use the key integrated in the key refer to the Electronic key paragraph in the Knowing you vehicle chapter The vehicle has been started With the engine started locking unlocking the doors with the key is not possible Disengage the starter device Using the remote control The remote control does not lock or unlock the doors Remote control battery run down Use the key Use of devices on the sam...

Page 226: ...owing your vehicle chapter The electronic key easy access does not work Insert the key in the reader to start the engine Refer to the Starting the engine paragraph in the Knowing your vehicle chapter The engine does not stop Electronic key not recognised Insert key into the reader Electronic problem Press the starter button five times in a row quickly The steering wheel stays locked Steering wheel...

Page 227: ...ays on when you accelerate Low oil pressure Stop and contact a Fiat Dealership Steering becomes hard Power steering is overheating Drive carefully at slow speed taking into account the level of effort on the steering wheel needed to turn the wheels Contact a Fiat Dealership Servo electrical motor fault Servo system fault Vibrations Badly inflated tyres badly balanced or damaged Check the tyre pres...

Page 228: ...p Fuse damaged Replace the fuse or have it replaced referring to the Passenger compartment fuses paragraph in the In an emergency chapter The headlights do not go on or do not go off Electrical circuit or control is defective Contact a Fiat Dealership Fuse damaged Replace the fuse or have it replaced referring to the Passenger compartment fuses paragraph in the In an emergency chapter Electric equ...

Page 229: ... that when the engine is very hot you must not fill it with cold cooling liquid After any mechanical intervention that involves replacing the coolant liquid even partially this last must be a specific type Please remember you need to use only products selected by Fiat Dealerships 227 ...

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Page 232: ... 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 237: ...t 61 ESC Electronic Stability Control system 128 External lights 35 Daytime running lights 35 Dipped headlights 35 Direction indicators 37 Front fog lights 36 Headlight alignment adjustment 36 Main beam headlights 36 Rear fog light 36 Side lights 35 Filters 174 Fluids and lubricants 215 Front airbags 97 Front driver and passenger airbags 97 Front passenger side air bag and child restraint 97 Front...

Page 238: ...ir bag 100 Single rear seats 29 Size 192 Sleeve 62 Speed Limiter 72 Start Stop system 32 Starting the engine 134 Steering 190 Steering wheel Power steering 31 Adjusting the steering wheel 31 Power steering 31 Storage compartment 62 Suggestions for driving 141 Symbols 4 Towing the vehicle 162 TPMS Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 131 Traction Plus 130 Transmission 189 TSA Trailer Stability Assist 12...

Page 239: ...rformance 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 Professional for your vehicl...

Page 240: ...serves 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 COP TALENTO LUM GB qxp 29 04 16 12 11 Pagina 1 ...

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