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SWITCHING THE SYSTEM
ON/OFF

The system is switched on/off by
pressing the

button/knob.

Turn the button/knob clockwise to
increase the radio volume or
anticlockwise to decrease it. The
electronic volume adjustment control
rotates continuously (360°) in both
directions, without stop positions.

RADIO MODE

After the desired radio station is
selected, the following information is
shown on the display:

At the top

: the list of radio stations

stored (preset) is displayed; the station
currently playing is highlighted.

At the centre

: the name of station

being listened too is displayed.

On the left side

: the "AM", "FM",

"DAB” (for versions/markets, where
provided) buttons to select the desired
frequency band are displayed (the
button corresponding to the selected
band is highlighted);

On the right

: display of the following

buttons:

"Info": additional information on the

source being listened to;

"Map": navigation map view

(

Uconnect™7" HD Nav LIVE

versions

only).

At the bottom

: display of the following

buttons:

“Browse": list of the radio stations

available;

/

selecting previous/next

radio station;

“Tune” : manual radio station tuning;
"Audio": access to the "Audio

settings" screen.

Audio menu

To access the "Audio" menu press the
Audio" button located at the bottom of
the display.

The following adjustments can be
carried out using the "Audio" menu:

“Balance & Fader" (left/right and

front/rear audio balance adjustment);

"Equalizer" (where provided);
“Speed Adj Volume" (speed-

dependent automatic volume control);

"Loudness" (where provided);
“AUX Volume Offset” (only active if an

AUX device is inserted);

“AutoPlay”;
"Auto-On Radio".

MEDIA MODE

Press the "Media" button to select the
desired audio source among those
available: USB,

Bluetooth®

and AUX

(where present).

IMPORTANT Applications used on
portable devices may be not
compatible with the

Uconnect™

system.

After Media mode is selected, the
following information is shown on the
display:

At the top

: information on the track

being played and the following graphic
buttons:

"Repeat": to repeat the track being

played;

“Shuffle": to play the tracks in

random order;

Track progress and duration.

In the middle

: information on the track

being played.

On the left

: display of the following

buttons:

Selected device or audio source;
"Select source": select the required

audio source.

On the right

: display of the following

buttons:

"Info": additional information about

the song playing;

“Tracks": list of available tracks;
"Map": navigation map view

(

Uconnect™7" HD Nav LIVE

versions

only).

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Summary of Contents for TIPO 5DOOR

Page 1: ...O W N E R H A N D B O O K T I P O 5 D O O R T I P O S T A T I O N W A G O N ...

Page 2: ...t of the Owner Handbook next to the subjects for which details are provided Go to the www mopar eu owner website and access your personal area The Maintenance and care page includes all the information about your vehicle and the link to access eLUM where you will find all the details of the Owner Handbook Alternatively to access this information go to the Internet website at http aftersales fiat c...

Page 3: ...tached Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the Services that Fiat offers to its customers the Warranty Certificate and the detail of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity We are sure that these will help you to get in touch with and appreciate your new vehicle and the service provided by the people at Fiat Enjoy reading Happy motoring This Owner Handbook describes ...

Page 4: ...key to MAR and wait for the warning light to switch off Turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine starts Versions with automatic transmission where provided make sure that the handbrake is engaged and that the shift lever is in the P Parking or N Neutral position then turn the ignition key to AVV release the key as soon as the engine starts PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL The...

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

Page 6: ...HICLE CHANGES ALTERATIONS IMPORTANT Any change or alteration of the vehicle might seriously affect its safety and road holding thus causing accidents in which the occupants could even be fatally injured 4 ...

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

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Page 9: ...ly what is described here for yourself INSTRUMENT PANEL 8 THE KEYS 11 IGNITION DEVICE 12 FIAT CODE 13 DOORS 13 SEATS 15 HEAD RESTRAINTS 19 STEERING WHEEL 20 REAR VIEW MIRRORS 21 EXTERNAL LIGHTS 22 INTERIOR LIGHTS 25 WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPERS 26 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 29 ELECTRIC WINDOWS 33 BONNET 33 DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING 34 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 35 ROOF RACK SKI RACK 40 VERSION WITH ...

Page 10: ...sor sensitivity level setting 6 Uconnect 7 Control buttons 8 Passenger front airbag 9 Adjustable central air diffusers 10 Glove compartment 11 Climate controls 12 Buttons on the central console seat heating USB port AUX port where provided panel socket cigarette lighter 13 Ignition switch 14 Driver front airbag 15 Steering wheel controls 16 Control panel front fog lights where present rear fog lig...

Page 11: ...itivity level setting 6 Uconnect 7 Control buttons 8 Passenger front airbag 9 Adjustable central air diffusers 10 Glove compartment 11 Climate controls 12 Buttons on the central console seat heating USB port AUX port where provided panel socket cigarette lighter 13 Ignition switch 14 Driver front airbag 15 Steering wheel controls 16 Control panel front fog lights where present rear fog lights head...

Page 12: ...ain beam headlights flashings 6 Uconnect 7 Control buttons 8 Passenger front airbag 9 Adjustable central air diffusers 10 Glove compartment 11 Climate controls 12 Buttons on the central console seat heating USB port AUX port where provided panel socket cigarette lighter 13 Ignition switch 14 Driver front airbag 15 Steering wheel controls 16 Control panel front fog lights where present rear fog lig...

Page 13: ...ggage compartment has been opened REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL KEYS Key with remote control The system can recognise up to 8 keys with remote control Duplicating keys Should a new key with remote control be necessary go to a Fiat Dealership taking an ID document and the car ownership documents WARNING 1 Press button 2 only with the key away from your body especially your eyes and from objects which coul...

Page 14: ...ey 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 4 It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any after market operation involving steering system or steering column modifications e g installation of anti theft device that could adversely affect performance invalidate...

Page 15: ...l chapter This condition leads to the engine switching off after 2 seconds In this case bring the ignition device to STOP and then to MAR if it is still blocked try with the other keys provided If it is still not possible to start the engine contact a Fiat Dealership Activation of warning light while driving If the symbol is displayed while driving this means that the system is running a self diag...

Page 16: ... clockwise and then remove it from position 1 Door opening closing mechanism initialisation If the battery is disconnected or the protection fuse blows the door opening closing mechanism must be initialised as follows close all the doors press the button on the remote control press the button on the remote control WARNING 8 If the child lock was engaged and the previously described locking procedu...

Page 17: ...gainst the backrest the wrists must be able to reach the top of the steering wheel rim Additionally it must be possible to depress the clutch pedal with the left foot for versions with manual transmission or fully depress the brake pedal with the right foot versions with automatic transmission if present FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL ADJUSTMENT 11 4 Longitudinal adjustment Lift lever 1 fig 9 and push th...

Page 18: ... function cannot be activated when the engine is off REAR SEATS The luggage compartment can be partially 1 3 or 2 3 or totally extended by splitting the rear seat Partial extension of the luggage compartment 1 3 or 2 3 where provided 13 Extending the right side of the boot allows you to carry two passengers on the left part of the rear seat while extending the left side allows you to carry just on...

Page 19: ... have folded the seat cushion position the left and central seat belt fastening devices 2 fig 15 under the relative elastic retainers on the mat IMPORTANT To avoid the risk of damage always fold the seat cushion and position the seat belt fastening devices 2 fig 15 under the elastic retainers before folding down the backrest after positioning the seat belt fastening devices under the relative elas...

Page 20: ...de from their supports free the parcel shelf from the pins 1 fig 18 one on each side and remove it keeping it flat as exits from the tailgate NOTE The removed parcel shelf 1 fig 19 can temporarily be put behind the front seats as shown Repositioning the backrests 13 Raise the backrests and push them back until the locking click of both retainers is heard Visually check that the red marks have disa...

Page 21: ...ould cause burns even at a low temperature especially when used for long periods of time 15 Do not place objects on the seat or on the backrest that may isolate the heat such as a cover or a pillow It may cause the seat heating device to overheat Sitting on an overheated seat may cause severe burns due to the increase in temperature of the seat surface IMPORTANT 4 The fabric upholstery of the seat...

Page 22: ...ad restraints are not used they are moved to the rest position fully down Downward adjustment press button 1 fig 22 and lower the head restraint WARNING 16 Head restraints must be adjusted so that the head rather than the neck rests on them Only in this case they can protect your head correctly Any removed head restraints must be repositioned correctly in order to protect the occupants in the even...

Page 23: ...omatically modify its reflecting action to prevent dazzling the driver fig 25 The electrochromic mirror has an ON OFF button to activate deactivate the electrochromic anti glare function When reverse gear is engaged the mirror is automatically set for daytime use DOOR MIRRORS 19 Electric adjustment The mirrors can only be adjusted with the ignition device at MAR and for about 3 minutes after the i...

Page 24: ...8 operates most of the external lights The exterior lights turn on also with the ignition key in the MAR position The instrument panel and the various dashboard controls will come on with the external lights DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS DRL Daytime Running Lights 20 21 With the key in MAR position and the ring nut turned to the position the daytime running lights and the rear side lights switch on autom...

Page 25: ...n the light sensitivity set in the display Menu or the Uconnect 5 or 7 HD system where provided The higher the sensitivity the lower the amount of external light needed to automatically switch the external lights on Function activation Turn the left stalk ring nut to position IMPORTANT The function can only be activated with the ignition device at MAR Function deactivation To deactivate the functi...

Page 26: ...ith a speed lower than 40 km h For wide wheel rotation angles or at the switching on the direction indicator a light will turn on built in the front fog light referring to the turning side which will extend the night visibility angle REAR FOG LIGHT where provided The rear fog light button is located on the left control panel button 1 fig 32 With rear fog lights on the warning light on the instrume...

Page 27: ...f 30 seconds of delay on headlights switching off up to a maximum of 210 seconds equal to 7 flashes Deactivation Keep the left stalk in main beam headlight flashing mode for a few seconds WARNING 20 The daytime running lights are an alternative to the dipped headlights for driving during the daytime in countries where it is compulsory to have lights on during the day where it is not compulsory the...

Page 28: ... when one of the side doors is opened for a few seconds when the doors are locked Timing is interrupted when the ignition device is turned to MAR Timing while getting out of the car The roof lights come on when the key is removed from the ignition within 2 minutes of switching off the engine on opening and closing a door with the removed key The timing stops automatically when the doors are locked...

Page 29: ...ion function can be explicitly requested within two minutes of stopping the engine when the wipers have correctly returned to the parking position The function can be activated by turning the ring nut to position and moving the stalk upwards to the MIST position more than three times The activations are used to position the wipers as preferred The function is deactivated when the vehicle is turned...

Page 30: ...bed for the windscreen wiper If the position is rear window wiper stopped after a 6 second pause the washing cycle is completed by a single stroke The smart wash cycle will not be performed if the position is WARNING 22 If the window needs to be cleaned make sure the device is deactivated or the key is on STOP IMPORTANT 5 Never use the windscreen wipers to remove layers of snow or ice from the win...

Page 31: ...CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 2 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Controls 37 P2000027 000 000 29 ...

Page 32: ...vents and front rear footwell vents air flow from the front and rear footwell vents and a light air flow also from the side vents on the dashboard air flow from the front and rear footwell vents to the windscreen the side windows and a light air flow also at the side vents on the dashboard air flow to the windscreen the side windows and a light air flow also at the side vents on the dashboard 5 cl...

Page 33: ...AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Controls 38 P2000028 000 000 31 ...

Page 34: ...armed up efficiently and prevents the windows from misting up In AUTO mode the climate control system automatically manages air distribution the LEDs on buttons 7 are off When set manually the air distribution is indicated by the LEDs on the selected buttons switching on In combined function mode the relevant function is enabled simultaneously with those already set by pressing the corresponding b...

Page 35: ...r door controls On the passenger side front door control panel buttons are provided to control the associated windows The trims of the rear door panels include the buttons for controlling the relevant windows WARNING 23 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 wi...

Page 36: ...ese operations only when the car is stationary 25 The bonnet may drop suddenly if the supporting rod is not positioned correctly 26 Use both hands to lift the bonnet Before lifting check that the windscreen wiper arms are not raised from the windscreen that the vehicle is stationary and that the parking brake is engaged 27 For safety reasons the bonnet must always be properly closed while the car ...

Page 37: ...eds to be turned to MAR or the engine must be running remove the main fuse that protects the electric power steering LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT IMPORTANT When travelling do not put any object on the rear parcel shelf because they can injure passengers in the event of an accident or sudden braking OPENING 30 Tailgate opening When the central locking system is unlocked the tailgate can be opened from outsi...

Page 38: ... provided It consists of a preformed box fig 47 for TIPO 5DOOR versions or fig 48 for TIPO STATION WAGON versions which is located in the luggage compartment and can be used to store objects making it possible to have a flat load platform SECURING YOUR LOAD TIPO 5DOOR version There are four rings at the corners of the luggage compartment two at the front 1 and two at the rear 2 fig 49 for attachin...

Page 39: ... in fig 53 is obtained in this manner Partial closure The curtain can be partially closed by securing it to the retainers placed in intermediate position fig 54 Opening The luggage covering curtain must be moved manually and does not have an automatic rewinding function Using the handle in the middle of the flap pull it delicately towards yourself 50 P2000118 51 P2000131 52 P2000221 53 P2000111 54...

Page 40: ...d of the winder 2 fig 56 in the specific housing pull the unlock lever 1 on the far right upwards and keep it lifted up insert the right end of the curtain in position and lock the winder DOUBLE LOAD COMPARTMENT TIPO STATION WAGON version 9 The vehicle is equipped with a load platform with two height adjustments so that the load threshold can be flat and the luggage compartment volume can be varie...

Page 41: ...ad platform 1 using the specific handle 2 extract the load platform from the luggage compartment place it back in the luggage compartment making it rest on the upper level 1fig 59 to make the threshold of the load platform flat fig 60 SIDEBOARDS TIPO STATION WAGON version Two sideboards 1 one per side fig 61 are present by the side of the load platform Simply pull it upwards to remove them from th...

Page 42: ...nt couplings are located in points 1 fig 64 The rear couplings are located in points 2 Points 1 can be accessed with the doors open points 2 can be accessed with the rear doors open 32 10 11 Refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the purchased crossbars for installation For further information contact a Fiat Dealership TIPO STATION WAGON VERSIONS The car might be equipped with t...

Page 43: ...through the specific piping to the pressure regulator unit where there is a safety solenoid valve that stops the flow of LPG when the ignition key is removed or when the driver selects a fuel change decision to run on petrol Together with the regulator solenoid valve a second solenoid valve in the tank closes the LPG pipe at the tank outlet The two solenoid valves are connected to the fuel cut off...

Page 44: ...ng inspection procedures of the LPG tank can vary depending on the national provisions in force in that country In all case when the time limit for your country has expired go to a Fiat Dealer to have the tank replaced LPG PETROL SWITCH This engine normally runs on LPG except during starting when it runs on petrol Switching to LPG is automatic the warning light 1 fig 67 on the instrument panel swi...

Page 45: ...ERVE When the residual quantity of LPG drops below 1 5 of the tank capacity the first bar on the display 1 fig 70 remains on the yellow warning light 2 on the instrument panel turns on an acoustic signal is emitted This condition will last until the next LPG refuelling also in the event of petrol operation If the LPG runs out the system automatically switches to petrol and the 1 fig 67 warning lig...

Page 46: ...Close the LPG cock rotating the ring nut clockwise see Passive safety active safety Refit the cover and retighten the fastening devices 15 When switching is requested metallic noise from the valves which pressurise the circuit can be heard For the switching logic described above a delay between the valve ticking and the switching off of the instrument panel indication is completely normal 16 Do no...

Page 47: ...c mode and directs the shifting logic towards a driving style that optimises the fuel consumption The ECO function will be active whenever the engine is started When the function is on the corresponding LED on the button lights This function is memorised so when the vehicle is started again the system keeps the setting it had before the engine was stopped Press the ECO button again to deactivate t...

Page 48: ...the handbook gives you all the information you need to understand interpret and use the instrument panel correctly CONTROL PANEL AND ON BOARD INSTRUMENTS 47 DISPLAY 52 TRIP COMPUTER 55 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 56 46 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 49: ...ith reserve warning light 3 Display 4 Digital engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light 5 Rev counter Warning light present on Diesel versions only On Diesel versions the rev counter full scale is 7000 RPM IMPORTANT The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version 72 P05016J002 47 ...

Page 50: ...ital engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light 5 Rev counter Warning light present on Diesel versions only On Diesel versions the rev counter full scale is 7000 RPM IMPORTANT The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version 73 P05016J004 48 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 51: ...ometer speed indicator 2 Petrol level digital gauge with reserve warning light 3 Display 4 LPG level digital gauge with reserve warning light 5 Rev counter IMPORTANT The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version 74 PGL6J0020 49 ...

Page 52: ...3 Display 4 Digital engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light 5 Rev counter Warning light present on Diesel versions only On Diesel versions the rev counter full scale is 7000 RPM IMPORTANT The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version 75 PDX6J011H 50 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 53: ...reserve warning light 3 Display 4 Digital engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light 5 Rev counter Warning light present on Diesel versions only On Diesel versions the rev counter full scale is 7000 RPM IMPORTANT The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version 76 PDX6J010H 51 ...

Page 54: ...d or the driving conditions go back to a situation where gearshifting is not required to improve consumption On some versions the engaged gear and the recommended one are displayed next to the or symbol Icons or may appear when the GSI recommends shifting to a gear two steps higher than the currently engaged one On these versions the system only displays the engaged gear when the driving condition...

Page 55: ...el dashboard NOTE With the Uconnect system some Menu items are shown and managed on the display of the latter and not on the instrument panel display refer to the dedicated Multimedia chapter or to the supplement available online RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY The display fig 78 will show the following information 1 headlight alignment position indication of the gear engaged outside temperat...

Page 56: ...ghts Select item Lights to make the following adjustments Courtesy lights Daytime running lights Cornering lights Headlamp sensor Follow me home Doors Locks Select item Doors Locks to make the following adjustments Autoclose Flash Lights w Lock Auto unlock on exit NOTE With the Uconnect system some Menu items are shown and managed on the display of the latter and not on the instrument panel displa...

Page 57: ...Both memories can be reset Trip A and Trip B are used to display the values relating to Autonomy Instant consumption Distance distance travelled Average fuel consumption Average speed Trip time driving time NOTE The displayed data can change based on the vehicle version To reset the values press and hold down the OK button on the steering wheel fig 80 NOTE Range and Instantaneous fuel consumption ...

Page 58: ...rmation in this section in the event of a failure indication IMPORTANT Failure indications displayed are divided into two categories very serious and less serious failures Serious faults are indicated by a repeated and prolonged warning cycle Less serious faults are indicated by a warning cycle with a shorter duration The display cycle of both categories can be interrupted The instrument panel war...

Page 59: ...er possible Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible red AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FAILURE DUAL CLUTCH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FAILURE for versions markets where provided The warning light or symbol switches on to indicate that there is a failure in the automatic transmission or in the dual clutch automatic transmission Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible 20 red LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ...

Page 60: ...COOLANT TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH The warning light on the display lights up when the engine has overheated In normal driving conditions stop the car switch off the engine and check that the coolant level in the reservoir is not below the MIN mark In this case wait for the engine to cool down then slowly and carefully open the cap top up with coolant and check that the level is between the MIN and MAX ...

Page 61: ...5 36 WARNING 35 If when the ignition device is turned to MAR the warning light does not switch on or stays on whilst driving a failure may have occurred in the restraint systems In this case the airbags or pretensioners may not be deployed in an impact or in a lower number of cases they may be deployed accidentally Before continuing contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have the system checked ...

Page 62: ...cedure after restoring the normal operating conditions If the malfunction warning persists contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible Tyre pressure low The warning light switches on constantly to indicate that the pressure of one or more tyres is lower than the recommended value and or that slow pressure loss is occurring In these cases optimal tyre duration and fuel consumption may not be guar...

Page 63: ...Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible amber PARTIAL DEACTIVATION OF ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS The warning light switches on to indicate that some active safety systems have been partially deactivated When the systems are reactivated the warning light switches off amber AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID OVERHEATING DUAL CLUTCH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID OVERHEATING for versions markets where provi...

Page 64: ... means that the catalytic converter may be damaged Release the accelerator pedal to lower the speed of the engine until the warning light stops flashing Continue the journey at moderate speed trying to avoid driving conditions that may cause further flashing and contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible UREA INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE Diesel versions for versions markets where provided The warni...

Page 65: ...5 to 7 litres of fuel are left in the tank amber LPG RESERVE LIMITED RANGE for LPG versions only This warning light on the display comes on when about 8 litres of LPG are left in the tank An acoustic warning goes on and the first notch of the LPG indicator stays on amber FULL BRAKE CONTROL OFF for versions markets where provided The warning light comes on when the Full Brake Control system is deac...

Page 66: ...TED where provided Diesel versions the warning light or symbol turns on and is displayed for 3 minute cycles and intervals of 5 seconds until the oil is changed The symbol is displayed until the problem is solved Petrol versions the warning light or symbol switches on and then is not displayed when the display cycle is completed IMPORTANT After the first indication each time the engine is started ...

Page 67: ... to the injection system and irregular engine operation If the symbol is displayed contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to bleed the system If the above indications come on immediately after refuelling water has probably been poured into the tank switch the engine off immediately and contact a Fiat Dealership 25 If the warning light comes on the exhausted engine oil should be changed as s...

Page 68: ... SIDE LIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS The warning light switches on when the side lights or dipped headlights are turned on This function allows the headlights to remain on for 30 60 or 90 seconds after the ignition device was placed in STOP position Follow me home function green FOG LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the front fog lights are turned on green LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR The warn...

Page 69: ...he direction indicator control stalk is moved upwards or together with the left direction indicator when the hazard warning light button is pressed Blue warning lights Warning light What it means blue MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS The warning light switches on when the main beam headlights are turned on 67 ...

Page 70: ... of failure of the rain sensor Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible amber FUEL CUT OFF SYSTEM OPERATION The symbol switches on in the event of fuel cut off system intervention For reactivating the fuel cut off system refer to the description in the Fuel cut off system section in the In an emergency chapter If it is still not possible to restore the fuel supply contact a Fiat Dealership am...

Page 71: ...Fiat Dealership amber LPG FUEL LEVEL SENSOR FAILURE The symbol switches on in the event of LPG fuel level sensor failure Contact a Fiat Dealership amber POSSIBLE ICE ON ROAD The symbol turns on when the outside temperature falls to or below 3 C IMPORTANT In the event of outside temperature sensor failure the digits that indicate the value are replaced by dashes amber DUSK SENSOR FAILURE The symbol...

Page 72: ...AILURE The symbol switches on in the case of failure of the Speed Limiter device Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to have the failure eliminated amber ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL FAILURE The symbol appears along with a message on the display in case of an Adaptive Cruise Control system failure In this case contact the Fiat Service Network as soon as possible amber SCHEDULED SERVICING SERV...

Page 73: ...UREA If topping up is done with remaining range of UREA in the tank equal to zero you may need to wait 2 minutes before starting the vehicle white This symbol appears to suggest engaging a higher gear upshifting white The symbol appears to suggest engaging a lower gear downshifting white This symbol appears to suggest shifting to a gear two steps higher than the currently engaged one for markets v...

Page 74: ...e has been stopped by the START STOP system white HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT The headlight alignment corrector operates with ignition device at MAR and dipped headlights on Press and on the control panel white ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL The symbol switches on if the electronic Cruise Control is activated 72 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 75: ...ge appears continuously on the display when the residual range is approximately 200 km accompanied by an auditory indication When the residual range is 0 km a specific message will appear on the display for versions markets where provided It will no longer be possible to restart the engine after it has been stopped It will be possible to restart the engine after pouring at least 5 litres of UREA i...

Page 76: ...e vehicle is equipped and provides instructions on how to use them correctly ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS 75 DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS 78 OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 85 SEAT BELTS 85 SBR SEAT BELT REMINDER SYSTEM 87 PRE TENSIONERS 89 CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEMS 91 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS AIRBAG 104 74 SAFETY ...

Page 77: ...ystem gets noisier this is entirely normal with the system operating 37 38 39 40 40 42 43 DTC Drag Torque Control SYSTEM The system prevents the drive wheels from possibly locking which could happen for example if the accelerator pedal is released suddenly or in the case of a sudden downshifting in conditions of poor grip In this conditions the engine braking effect could cause the drive wheels to...

Page 78: ...ing The system detects emergency braking by monitoring the speed and force with which the brake pedal is pressed and consequently applies the optimal brake pressure This can reduce the braking distance the PBA system therefore completes the ABS Maximum assistance from the PBA system is obtained by pressing the brake pedal very quickly In addition the brake pedal should be pressed continuously duri...

Page 79: ... repeated and prolonged braking 39 If the ABS intervenes this indicates that the grip of the tyres on the road is nearing its limit you must slow down to a speed compatible with the available grip 40 The ABS cannot overrule the natural laws of physics and cannot increase the grip available according to the condition of the road 41 The ABS cannot prevent accidents including those due to excessive s...

Page 80: ... There may be situations on small gradients less than 8 with vehicle laden in which the Hill Hold Control system may not activate causing a slight reversing motion and increasing the risk of collision with another vehicle or object The driver is in any case responsible for safe driving 59 The performance of a vehicle with ERM must never be tested in imprudent or dangerous ways with the possibility...

Page 81: ... last gear stored remains engaged after braking The vehicle could start up again after a few seconds of automatic stop IMPORTANT After the car is stopped the brake callipers may be locked for about 2 seconds for safety reasons Make sure you press the brake pedal if the car moves slightly forwards On off The Full Brake Control can be deactivated and subsequently reactivated through the instrument p...

Page 82: ...cident but permits more dynamic driving of the car With the system sensitivity set to Far the system will warn the driver of a possible accident with the vehicle in front when that vehicle is at a greater distance thus providing the possibility of acting on the brakes more lightly and gradually This setting provides the drivers with the maximum possible reaction time to prevent a potential acciden...

Page 83: ...ctions is enabled and the system detects the risk of a collision it can activate the brakes to slow the car down This function applies an additional braking pressure if the braking pressure applied by the driver does not suffice to prevent potential frontal impact The function is active with speed above 7 km h Driving in special conditions In certain driving conditions such as for example driving ...

Page 84: ... crossings gates railways objects near road constructions sites or higher than the vehicle e g a flyover In the same way the system may intervene inside multi storey car parks or tunnels or due to a glare on the road surface These possible activations follow the normal operating logic of the system and must not be regarded as faults The system has been designed for road use only If the car is driv...

Page 85: ...st 2 seconds When the RESET procedure has been carried out and depending on the type of instrument panel either only a buzzer will be heard or the message Reset saved will appear together with the buzzer to indicate that self learning has started Operating conditions The system is active for speeds above 15 km h In a few situations such as sporty driving particular conditions of the road surface e...

Page 86: ...to check pressure with warm tyres do not reduce pressure even though it is higher than the prescribed value but repeat the check when tyres are cold 69 The iTPMS cannot indicate sudden tyre pressure drops e g if a tyre bursts In this case stop the vehicle braking with caution and avoiding abrupt steering 70 The system only warns that the tyre pressure is low it is not able to inflate them 71 Insuf...

Page 87: ...the protection systems are used in the correct way to guarantee the maximum possible safety level for the driver and the passengers For the description of the head restraint adjustment see the Head restraints paragraph in the Knowing your vehicle chapter SEAT BELTS All vehicle seats are equipped with seat belts with three anchor points and a retractor The retractor mechanism operates locking the b...

Page 88: ...out window height adjustment from the top to the bottom button 1 fig 89 must be pressed and the handle must be slid downwards To carry out window height adjustment from the top to the bottom the handle must be slid without pressing anything Always adjust the height of the seat belts to fit the person wearing it this precaution could greatly reduce the risk of injury in the event of a crash Correct...

Page 89: ...oustic warning permanently go to a Fiat Dealership The acoustic warning can be reactivated at any time through the display menu see the Display paragraph in the Knowing the instrument panel chapter Front seat belt warning light behaviour When the ignition device is turned to MAR the warning light fig 90 for versions with multifunctional display or see fig 91 for versions with reconfigurable multif...

Page 90: ...ignition device is turned to MAR The symbols are displayed according to the corresponding seat belts and turn off at least 30 seconds after the doors have been closed or after a change in the seat belt fastening status for versions with multifunction display seat belt unfastened seat belt fastened for versions with reconfigurable multifunction display seat belt unfastened seat belt fastened The sy...

Page 91: ...up of the protective sheath A slight discharge of smoke may be produced during the activation of the pretensioner which is not harmful and does not involve any fire hazard The pretensioner does not require any maintenance or lubrication any changes to its original conditions will invalidate its efficiency If due to unusual natural events floods sea storms etc the device has been affected by water ...

Page 92: ...ctors from getting wet their correct operation is only guaranteed if water does not get inside replace the seat belt when it shows wear or cuts WARNING 76 The pretensioner may be used only once Contact a Fiat Dealership to have it replaced after it has been deployed 77 Removing or otherwise tampering with pretensioner and seat belt components is strictly prohibited Any intervention on these compon...

Page 93: ...their body and the child s muscular and bone structures are not fully developed Therefore correct restraint systems other than adult seat belts are necessary to reduce as much as possible the risk of injuries in the event of an accident braking or sudden manoeuvre Children must be seated safely and comfortably Depending on the characteristics of the child restraint systems used you are advised to ...

Page 94: ...ices are recommended having been specifically designed for Fiat vehicles FITTING A CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM WITH SEAT BELTS The Universal child restraint systems installed with the seat belts only are type approved on the basis of the ECE R44 standard and are divided into various weight groups 84 85 86 87 IMPORTANT The figures are indicative and provided for assembly purposes only Fit the child rest...

Page 95: ...diagonal belt section crosses the child s chest and not the neck and the lower part is snug on the pelvis not the abdomen Group 3 For children between 22 kg and 36 kg there are dedicated restraint systems that allow the seat belt to be worn correctly The fig 100 shows the correct child positioning on the rear seat Children over 1 50 m in height can wear seat belts like adults 99 06096J0003EM 100 0...

Page 96: ...ed Group 0 up to 13 kg X U X U Group 0 up to 13 kg X U X U Group 1 9 18 kg X U X U Group 2 15 25 kg U U X U Group 3 22 36 kg U U X U IMPORTANT NEVER fit a rearward facing child seat in the front passenger seat if the airbag is active If you wish to fit a rearward facing child seat in the front passenger seat first deactivate the relative airbag see instructions in the paragraph Supplementary prote...

Page 97: ...tal anchors 1 fig 101 located behind the cushion of the rear seat in the point where it meets the backrest then fix the upper hook of the child restraint system to the dedicated anchor 2 fig 102located behind the seat backrest As an example fig 104 shows an example of a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system for weight group 1 The other weight groups are covered by specific ISOFIX child restraint...

Page 98: ...NOTE When a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system is used only ECE R44 ISOFIX Universal R44 03 or further upgrades type approved child restraint systems can be used see fig 103 96 SAFETY ...

Page 99: ... ISO R3 X IL X B ISO F2 X IUF IL X B1 ISO F2X X IUF IL X A ISO F3 X IUF IL X X ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child protection systems for this weight and or size category IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems of the categories for specific vehicles restricted or semiuniversal approved for this type of car IL The ISOFIX child restraint system can be installed by adjusting the fro...

Page 100: ... restraint system which isn t made according to weight any more but according to the child s height is increased compatibility between the vehicle seats and the child 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 ...

Page 101: ...ation i Size POSITIONS ON THE CAR Device Front passenger Rear side passengers Rear central passenger i Size child restraint systems ISO R2 X i U X ISO F2 X i U X i U suitable for Universal i Size child restraint systems both rearward facing and forward facing X seat not suitable for Universal i Size child restraint systems 99 ...

Page 102: ... be included Weight group Child restraint system Type of child restraint system Child restraint system installation Group 0 from birth to 13 kg from 40 cm to 80 cm BeSafe iZi Go Modular Fiat order code 71808564 Universal i Size child restraint system It must be installed facing rearwards using the car seat belts only or the dedicated i Size base which can be purchased separately and the car ISOFIX...

Page 103: ...arately It can be installed facing forwards or facing backwards refer to the child restraint system manual BeSafe iZi Modular i Size Base Fiat order code 71808566 Group 2 from 15 to 25 kg from 95 cm to 135 cm Britax Römer KidFix XP for versions markets where provided Fiat order code 71807984 It can only be fitted facing forwards using the three point seat belt and the ISOFIX anchorages of the vehi...

Page 104: ... to 36 kg from 136 cm to 150 cm Britax Römer KidFix XP for versions markets where provided Fiat order code 71807984 It can only be fitted facing forwards using the three point seat belt and the ISOFIX anchorages of the vehicle if present Fiat recommends installing it using the vehicle s ISOFIX anchor points 102 SAFETY ...

Page 105: ...where it is to be fitted This does not apply to child restraint systems that only consist of a cushion without backrest these child restraint systems must be installed when the relative headrest is fitted IMPORTANT For correct installation on the vehicle some universal child restraint systems require an accessory base sold separately by the restraint system s producer Therefore FCA recommends conf...

Page 106: ...int system 89 If a Universal ISOFIX child seat is not fixed to all three anchorages the child seat will not be able to protect the child correctly In a crash the child could be seriously or fatally injured 90 Fit the child restraint system when the car is stationary The child restraint system is correctly fixed to the brackets when you hear the click Follow the instructions for assembly disassembl...

Page 107: ...alibrated to protect front seat occupants wearing seat belts At their maximum inflation their volume fills most of the space between the steering wheel and the driver and between the dashboard and the passenger The airbags are not deployed in the event of minor frontal impacts for which the restraining action of the seat belts is sufficient Seat belts must always be worn In the event of a frontal ...

Page 108: ...09 Moving the ignition device to MAR switches on the LED for about 8 seconds If not contact a Fiat Dealership During the first seconds the activation of the LED does not actually show the passenger protection status but only checks its correct operation After a test of a few seconds the LED will indicate the status of the passenger airbag protection Passenger s protection active the LED is off Pas...

Page 109: ...Passenger front airbag where provided and child restraint systems IMPORTANT 110 F1B0129C 107 ...

Page 110: ...h the seats with water or pressurised steam wash by hand or at automatic seat washing stations The front and or side airbags may activate in the event of sharp impacts to the underbody of the vehicle e g impact with steps pavements potholes or road bumps etc When the airbag deploys it emits a small amount of dust the dust is harmless and does not indicate the beginning of a fire The dust may irrit...

Page 111: ... front of your chest or between your lips pipe pencils etc they could cause severe injury if the airbag is deployed 102 If the car has been stolen or in the case of attempt to steal it if it has been subjected to vandalism or floods have the airbag system checked by a Fiat Dealership 103 If the ignition device is at MAR even if the engine is switched off airbags may be deployed when the vehicle is...

Page 112: ...ind STARTING THE ENGINE 111 PARKING THE VEHICLE 112 PARKING BRAKE 112 MANUAL TRANSMISSION 113 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 113 DUAL CLUTCH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 116 STOP START SYSTEM 118 SPEED LIMITER 120 ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL 122 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL ACC 124 PARKING SENSORS 131 REAR VIEW CAMERA 133 TOWING TRAILERS 136 SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING 137 REFUELLING THE VEHICLE 139 AdBlue UREA ADDITIVE F...

Page 113: ...fore repeating the starting procedure after the manoeuvre has been repeated if the problem persists contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING 107 Do not try to start the engine pouring fuel or other flammable fluid inside the throttle body air intake this might damage the engine and injury people nearby 108 It is dangerous to run the engine in enclosed areas The engine takes in oxygen and releases carbon ...

Page 114: ... the gear lever at P 111 WARNING 111 Never leave children unattended in the car Always remove the key from the ignition when leaving the car and take it with you PARKING BRAKE 112 113 To engage the handbrake pull lever 1 fig 113 upwards until the car is secured The warning light will come on in the instrument panel To disengage it raise lever 1 slightly hold down button 2 and lower the lever 1 che...

Page 115: ...the ring 1 fig 114 under the knob and at the same time move the lever to the left and then forwards IMPORTANT Reverse can only be engaged when the vehicle is completely stationary WARNING 114 Depress the clutch pedal fully to change gear correctly It is therefore essential that there is nothing under the pedals make sure the mats are lying flat and do not get in the way of the pedals IMPORTANT 43 ...

Page 116: ...conditions using a lower gear improves vehicle performance and prolongs the transmission s life limiting gearshifting and preventing overheating It is possible to shift from position D Drive to the sequential mode regardless of car speed Activation With gear lever in position D Drive to activate the sequential drive mode move the lever to the left and indication of the trim The gear engaged will b...

Page 117: ...litate parking manoeuvres move the lever from D to R and vice versa without pressing the brake if the lever does not pass through the N position The lever will remain locked in the P position in case of faults or flat battery See the Automatic transmission in the In an emergency chapter for how to release the lever manually WARNING 115 Never use position P Park instead of the parking brake Always ...

Page 118: ... to N is free while button 1 fig 116 must be pressed to pass from D to R AUTOMATIC DRIVING MODE To select the automatic driving mode you need to shift the gear lever to D Drive the best ratio is selected by the electronic transmission control unit depending on car speed engine load accelerator pedal position and gradient of the road D can be selected from sequential operation in any driving condit...

Page 119: ...noeuvre GEAR ENGAGEMENT INHIBITION This system prevents you from moving the gear lever from position P Park or N Neutral if the brake pedal has not been previously depressed When the ignition device is in MAR engine on or off to move the shift lever to a position other than P Park or from N to R you must press the brake pedal and the button 1 on the shift lever knob to shift the lever from positio...

Page 120: ...ear lever from position P Park bring the ignition device to position MAR and press the brake pedal Otherwise the gear lever may get damaged 47 If the car is on a slope always engage the parking brake BEFORE moving the shift lever to the P position 48 Only engage reverse gear with the car stationary the engine idling and the accelerator pedal fully released STOP START SYSTEM where provided The Star...

Page 121: ... lever to P Park To restart the engine just move the lever out of position P SYSTEM MANUAL ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION To activate deactivate the system manually press the fig 117 button located on the dashboard in central position System activation Activation of the system is indicated by the warning light switching on and where provided by a message on the display System deactivation Deactivation of...

Page 122: ... to keep the engine running by deactivating the system IRREGULAR OPERATION In the event of malfunction the Stop Start system is deactivated For failure indications see the Warning lights and messages paragraph Knowing the instrument panel chapter VEHICLE INACTIVITY 122 In the event of vehicle inactivity or if the battery is replaced special attention must be paid to the disconnection of the batter...

Page 123: ...s at a speed between 30 and 130 km h to set the current car speed as the speed limit Or press the RES Resume button to set the speed limit to the value shown on the display The device activation is indicated by the symbol on the display Device deactivation press the CANC button The device deactivation is indicated by the grey symbol on the display EXCEEDING THE PROGRAMMED SPEED By fully depressing...

Page 124: ...VICE 123 124 125 To activate the device press button 1 fig 119 The grey symbol on the instrument panel switches on to signal that the device has been activated The device cannot be engaged in 1 st or reverse gear it is advisable to engage it in 3 rd gear or higher SETTING THE DESIRED SPEED Proceed as follows to activate the device press button 1 fig 119 when the vehicle has reached the desired spe...

Page 125: ...de before recalling the previously set speed you should get close to it then press the RES button and release it DEACTIVATING THE DEVICE Lightly pressing the brake pedal or pressing the CANC button deactivates the electronic Cruise Control without deleting the stored speed The Cruise Control may be deactivated also by applying the parking brake when the braking system is operated e g operation of ...

Page 126: ... than the set distance Once behind a vehicle the system will brake or accelerate to maintain the distance without ever exceeding the set speed It is advisable to turn the device off in the following cases driving in fog heavy rain snow heavy traffic and in complex driving situations e g on motorways with roadworks in progress driving near a bend winding roads icy snowy slippery roads or with steep...

Page 127: ...he distance between the vehicle and the one ahead In this case the speed will be determined only by the position of the accelerator pedal The device will return to normal operation as soon as the accelerator pedal is released The system cannot be set when pressing the brake pedal when the manual parking brake has been operated when the brakes are overheated when the shift lever is in the R reverse...

Page 128: ... in mph until the button is released The set speed decrease is shown on the display IMPORTANT NOTES By keeping the accelerator pedal depressed the car can continue to accelerate beyond the set speed In this case press the SET or SET button to set the speed to the current speed of the car When the SET button is pressed to reduce the speed the braking system intervenes automatically if the engine br...

Page 129: ... when the pedal is released RECALLING THE SPEED Once the system has been cancelled but not deactivated if a speed was previously set simply press the RES Resume button and remove your foot from the accelerator to recall it The system will be set to the last stored speed Before returning to the previously set speed bring the speed close to that value press the RES Resume button and then release it ...

Page 130: ...to brake immediately as necessary to hold a safe distance from the vehicle ahead IMPORTANT The driver is responsible for ensuring that there are no pedestrians other vehicles or objectives along the direction of the vehicle Failure to comply with these precautions may cause serious accidents and injuries IMPORTANT The driver is fully responsible for holding a safe distance from the vehicle ahead r...

Page 131: ...eleration to guarantee vehicle stability even if no vehicles are detected ahead When leaving the curve the device resets the previously set speed IMPORTANT In case of narrow curves the performance of the device could be limited In this case it is advisable to deactivate the device Using the device on slopes When driving on roads with variable gradient the device may not detect the presence of a ve...

Page 132: ...cted Before returning to the previously set speed bring the speed close to that value press the RES Resume button and then release it WARNING 126 Pay the utmost attention while driving at all times and be always ready to press the brakes if needed 127 The system is an aid for the driver who must always pay full attention while driving The responsibility always rests with the driver who must take i...

Page 133: ...aligned or replaced PARKING SENSORS where provided SENSORS 132 57 58 59 The parking sensors located in the rear bumper fig 128 are used to detect the presence of any obstacles near the rear part of the car The sensors warn the driver about the presence of possible obstacles with an intermittent acoustic signal and depending on the version also with visual indications on the instrument panel displa...

Page 134: ...e car are not detected under certain circumstances and could therefore cause damage to the car or be damaged Some conditions may influence the performance of the parking system reduced sensor sensitivity and a reduction in the parking assistance system performance could be due to the presence of ice snow mud paint etc on the surface of the sensor the sensor may detect a non existent obstacle echo ...

Page 135: ... with the addition of car shampoo if necessary When using special washing equipment such as high pressure jets or steam cleaning clean the sensors very quickly keeping the jet more than 10 cm away 58 Have interventions on the bumper in the area of the sensors carried out only by a Fiat Dealership Interventions on the bumper that are not carried out properly may compromise the operation of the park...

Page 136: ...P Parking versions with automatic transmission where provided or neutral versions with manual transmission the ignition device is in position STOP When the gear lever is no longer set to reverse a button for deactivating the display of the image from the camera appears on the Uconnect 5 or 7 HD system display along with the images behind the vehicle if the Camera Delay setting is active on the Uco...

Page 137: ...e expected reversing path in accordance with the steering wheel position A superimposed central broken line indicates the centre of the vehicle to facilitate parking manoeuvres or tow hook alignment The various coloured areas indicate the distance from the rear of the vehicle The table below shows the approximate distances for each area fig 130 Area Distance from the rear of the vehicle Red 1 0 30...

Page 138: ...must be washed using clean water with the addition of car shampoo if necessary In washing stations which use steam or high pressure jets clean the camera quickly keeping the nozzle more than 10 cm away from the sensors Also do not apply stickers to the camera TOWING TRAILERS IMPORTANT NOTES 134 135 For towing caravans or trailers the vehicle must be fitted with an approved tow hook and an adequate...

Page 139: ...raking system of the trailer Particular caution is required on slippery roads 135 Never modify the braking system of the vehicle to control the trailer brake The trailer braking system must be fully independent of the car s hydraulic system SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING SAVING FUEL Below are some suggestions which may help you save fuel and thus lower the amount of harmful emissions released into the at...

Page 140: ...ching is unnecessary and causes increased fuel consumption and pollution Gear selection Use a high gear when traffic and road conditions allow it Using a low gear for faster acceleration will increase fuel consumption In the same way improper use of a high gear increases consumption emissions and engine wear Max speed Fuel consumption considerably increases as speed increases Maintain a constant s...

Page 141: ... in the fuel feeding system REFUELLING PROCEDURE Diesel and petrol versions Capless Fuel is a device at the opening for the fuel tank which opens and re closes automatically when the fuel supply gun is introduced removed The Capless Fuel device is provided with an inhibitor which prevents refuelling with incorrect fuel Opening the flap To refuel proceed as follows unlock flap 1 fig 131 by pressing...

Page 142: ...instrument panel display see Warning lights and messages paragraph in the Knowing the instrument panel chapter fill the AdBlue tank with no more than 6 litres if containers which can be screwed to the filler are used the reservoir is full when the AdBlue level in the container stops pouring out Do not proceed further Operations after refilling Proceed as follows fit the cap 2 fig 132back on the Ad...

Page 143: ...r Follow the instructions on the label of the container Fuel storage Diesel Fuel 139 In case of the storage of massive amounts of fuel good maintenance is essential The fuel contaminated with water favours the proliferation of microbes These microbes create a slime that can clog the filter system and fuel pipes Remove water from the supply tank and regularly replace the filter pipe NOTE When a Die...

Page 144: ...amaged IMPORTANT Only use LPG for motor vehicles Fuel Vehicle compatibility identification Graphic symbol for informing consumers in accordance with EN16942 The symbols shown below facilitated recognising the correct fuel type to be used on your car Before proceeding with refuelling check the symbols inside the fuel filler flap where provided and compare them with the symbols shown on the fuel pum...

Page 145: ...fuelling pump risk of fire 139 Do not open the fuel system at high pressure with the engine running The operation of the engine creates a high fuel pressure A jet of high pressure fuel can cause serious injury or death 140 If the AdBlue overheats for a prolonged period inside the tank to over 50 C for example due to direct solar irradiation the AdBlue may decompose and produce ammonia vapours Ammo...

Page 146: ...ssages paragraph in the Knowing the instrument panel chapter AdBlue UREA is a very stable product with a long shelf life Stored at temperatures LOWER than 32 C it has a shelf life of at least one year For more information on the AdBlue liquid type see the Fluids and lubricants paragraph in the Technical specifications chapter The car is provided with an automatic AdBlue heating system when the eng...

Page 147: ...d that you call the freephone 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 146 BULB REPLACEMENT 146 REPLACING FUSES 155 CHANGING A WHEEL 162 FIX GO KIT 166 JUMP STARTING 169 FUEL CUT OFF SYSTEM 171 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 173 DUAL CLUTCH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION...

Page 148: ...hers of the same type and power after replacing a headlight bulb always check its alignment when a light is not working check that the corresponding fuse is intact before changing the bulb For the location of fuses refer to the paragraph If a fuse blows in this chapter IMPORTANT When the weather is cold or damp or after heavy rain or washing the surface of headlights or rear lights may steam up an...

Page 149: ...2 to remove them from their holder press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise then extract it Halogen bulbs type 3 to remove the bulb pull the connector and extract it Halogen bulbs type 4 to remove the bulb turn it anticlockwise Xenon gas discharge bulb type 5 for versions markets where provided to remove the bulb contact a Fiat Dealership 147 ...

Page 150: ...ped headlights H7 55W 3 Main beam dipped beam headlights Xenon gas discharge for versions markets where provided D5S 25W 5 Front direction indicators PY21W 21W 2 Side turn light WY5W 5W 1 Number plate W5W 5W 1 Rear side brake light P21W 21W 2 Rear direction indicators PY21W 21W 2 Reverse gear W16W 16W 1 3rd stop LED Fog lights H11 55W 4 Rear fog light W16W 16W 1 Front ceiling light C5W 5W 1 Front ...

Page 151: ...To replace the bulb 3 fig 137 proceed as follows working from inside the engine compartment remove rubber protection cap 2 fig 139 extract the lamp electrical connector assembly disconnect the electrical connector 3 and replace the bulb 4 reinsert the lamp electrical connector assembly in its housing making sure that it is blocked properly Front direction indicators To replace the bulb 5 fig 137 p...

Page 152: ... LED to increase their lifetime therefore they should not require replacing Contact the Fiat Dealership in the event of any kind of problem Side turn light To replace the bulb proceed as follows press the lens 1 fig 142 to compress in the internal clip 2 then pull the cluster outwards take great care not damage the paintwork turn the bulb holder 2 anticlockwise then extract the press fit bulb 3 an...

Page 153: ...e electrical connector extract the bulb releasing it from the retaining springs replace the new bulb and carry out the procedure described previously in reverse Left headlight working from inside the engine compartment remove the rubber cap from the dipped beam headlight bulb 1 fig 143 extract the bulb releasing it from the retaining springs disconnect the electrical connector and replace the bulb...

Page 154: ...r 3 anticlockwise extract the press fitted bulb 4 and replace it refit the bulb holder 3 in the lens and turn it clockwise refit the cluster making sure that the internal clip 2 clicks into position Versions with Xenon gas discharge headlights Main dipped beam headlights for versions markets where provided For replacing these bulbs contact a Fiat Dealership Rear bulb position 1 Positions 2 Tail li...

Page 155: ...ghten the three fixing nuts 3 finally refit the inspection flap 1 fig 149 making sure that it is engaged properly Light cluster on body Tail Brake and indicators To change one or more bulbs proceed as follows open the tailgate and remove the press fit moulding on the body moving it upwards A and then towards the inside B as shown in fig 152 use the L shaped key 1 fig 150 provided unscrew the two s...

Page 156: ...ulb holder through the underside of the rear bumper fig 155 turn the bulb holder anticlockwise extract the bulb and replace it fig 156 refit the bulb holder and turn it clockwise We recommend contacting a Fiat Dealership to replace the bulb 144 Number plate lights To replace the bulbs proceed as follows use the screwdriver provided to remove the lens unit 1 fig 157 turn the bulb holder 2 fig 158 a...

Page 157: ... for the exhaust ducts to cool down DANGER OF SCALDING IMPORTANT 62 Halogen bulbs must be handled holding the metallic part only Touching the transparent part of the bulb with your fingers may reduce the intensity of the emitted light and even reduce the lifespan of the bulb In the event of accidental contact wipe the bulb with a cloth moistened with alcohol and let the bulb dry REPLACING FUSES GE...

Page 158: ...w anticlockwise until resistance is encountered do not overtighten slowly release the screw opening is indicated by the entire screw head coming out of its housing remove cover 2 sliding it upwards on the side guides as indicated in the figure The number identifying the electrical component corresponding to each fuse is shown on the cover Once the fuse has been replaced proceed as follows correctl...

Page 159: ...ft side of the steering column To access the fuses remove the snap cover showed in fig 162 pulling towards yourself Right hand drive version The control unit fig 163 is located to the left side under the dashboard To access the control unit turn the glove compartment over freeing the blocking retainers1 fig 164 as shown in the figure UNDER DASHBOARD CONTROL UNIT The control unit fig 165 is located...

Page 160: ...te and then move the section of the inner cover fig 166 TIPO 5DOOR version or fig 167 TIPO STATION WAGON version and access the fuses in fuse box 2fig 168 165 P2000083 000 000 166 P1030208 000 000 167 P2000136 168 08036J0011EM 158 IN AN EMERGENCY ...

Page 161: ...ENGINE COMPARTMENT CONTROL UNIT fig 160 USERS FUSE AMPERE Two tone horn F10 15 Heater mirrors F88 7 5 Heated rear window F20 30 Active Grille Shutter F84 5 159 ...

Page 162: ... Lock device Driver side door unlocking for versions markets where provided Door unlocking Central locking Electric tailgate unlocking F38 20 Windscreen washer pump F43 20 Rear left electric window F33 25 Rear right electric window F34 25 UNDER DASHBOARD CONTROL UNIT fig 165 USERS FUSE AMPERE Front door unlocking driver side 1 7 5 Front door unlocking passenger side 2 7 5 Rear door unlocking left ...

Page 163: ... higher amp rating DANGER OF FIRE 147 If a fuse NOT indicated in this or the previous page is used contact a Fiat Dealership 148 Before replacing a fuse make sure that the ignition device is at STOP that the key if mechanical has been removed and that all devices are switched off and or disconnected IMPORTANT 63 Never replace a fuse with metal wires or anything else 64 If it is necessary to wash t...

Page 164: ...stop the car in a position that is not dangerous for oncoming traffic where you can change the wheel safely The ground must be flat and sufficiently compact stop the engine engage the hazard warning lights and the parking brake engage first gear or reverse or for versions with automatic transmission where provided move the lever to the P Parking position wear the reflective safety jacket before ge...

Page 165: ...owards yourself perpendicular to the wheel take the chock 1 fig 175 and fold it out as shown in the diagram place the chock 1 on the wheel diagonally opposite the one to be replaced see fig 176 to prevent the vehicle from moving irregularly when it is lifted from the ground loosen the bolt of the wheel to be replaced by about one turn with the wrench provided 1 fig 177 rock the car to make it easi...

Page 166: ...O 5DOOR version and hub are clean so that the fastening bolts will not come loose fit the spare or space saver wheel for TIPO 5DOOR version by inserting the first bolt for two threads into the hole closest to the inflation valve and proceed in the same manner with the other bolts tighten the retaining bolts well using wrench 1 fig 177 turn the jack handle 1 fig 178 anticlockwise to lower the car a...

Page 167: ...ated housing in the boot 150 It is extremely dangerous to attempt to change a wheel on the side of the vehicle next to the driving lane make sure that the vehicle is at a sufficient distance from the road to avoid being run over 151 Alert other drivers that the car is stationary in compliance with local regulations hazard warning lights warning triangle etc Any passengers on board should leave the...

Page 168: ...elevant tyre must be replaced with another one of the same type Never install a traditional tyre on a rim designed to be used as a space saver wheel Have the wheel repaired and refitted as soon as possible Using two or more space saver spare wheels or spare wheels at the same time is forbidden Do not apply grease to the bolt threads before fitting they could come unscrewed IMPORTANT 65 When turnin...

Page 169: ... the gloves remove the cap from the tyre valve and connect and firmly tighten the transparent tube of the sealing fluid 4 fig 183 If a 250 ml cartridge is present the housing of the transparent tube is provided with removable ring to facilitate extraction Make sure that the ON OFF button 5 fig 185 is in the off position button not pressed insert the electrical connector 3 fig 186 into the 12V sock...

Page 170: ...e car safely as described above and operate the handbrake extract the black inflation tube 9 fig 188 and screw it firmly onto the tyre valve Follow the instructions shown in fig 186 and fig 188 Press the air release button 10 fig 185 to adjust any tyre overpressure CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT Proceed as follows only use original Fix Go cartridges which can be purchased from the Fiat Dealership to remove...

Page 171: ...res described below JUMP STARTING IMPORTANT NOTES Do not use an auxiliary battery or any other source of external supply with a voltage above 12 V the battery the starter the alternator and the electrical system of the vehicle could be damaged Do not attempt jump starting if the battery is frozen The battery could break and explode When jump starting never connect the negative lead of the auxiliar...

Page 172: ...e left after the key has been removed or turned to the STOP position During refuelling make sure that the engine is off and that the ignition key is in the STOP position 158 Do not get too close to the radiator cooling fan the electric fan may start danger of injury Scarves ties and other loose clothing might be pulled by moving parts 159 Remove any metal objects e g rings watches bracelets that m...

Page 173: ...ions the intervention of the system is indicated by a message shown on the display In the same way a dedicated message on the display warns the driver if system operation is compromised IMPORTANT Carefully check the vehicle for fuel leaks for instance in the engine compartment under the vehicle or near the tank area After a collision bring the ignition device to STOP to prevent the battery from ru...

Page 174: ...stantly Activate the left direction indicator Right direction indicator flashing left direction indicator on constantly Activate the right direction indicator Left direction indicator flashing right direction indicator on constantly Activate the left direction indicator Both direction indicators stay on constantly Deactivate the left direction indicator Both direction indicators switch off Bring t...

Page 175: ... the gear lever gaiter correctly start the engine Key removal 70 The ignition key for versions with key without remote control can be removed only if the gear lever is in position P Park If the vehicle battery is flat and the ignition key is engaged the latter is locked in position To remove the key manually proceed as follows stop the vehicle in safety conditions engage a gear and the parking bra...

Page 176: ...sure it locks correctly and tighten the fixing screws 2 firmly IMPORTANT 70 It is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership to have the refitting procedure carried out If you would like to proceed autonomously special attention must be paid to the correct coupling of the retaining clips Otherwise noise might be heard due to an incorrect fastening of the lower cover with the upper cover 195 08106J0005...

Page 177: ... in N Neutral position refit the gear lever gaiter and panel correctly start the engine Key removal 71 You can only remove the ignition key if the shift lever is in the P Park position If the car battery is flat and the ignition key is engaged the latter is locked in position To remove the key manually proceed as follows stop the car safely and engage the parking brake using the provided key 1 fig...

Page 178: ... to the correct coupling of the retaining clips Otherwise noise might be heard due to an incorrect fastening of the lower cover with the upper cover TOWING THE VEHICLE ATTACHING THE TOW HOOK 162 163 164 The tow ring provided is located in the tool box inside the boot Front Proceed as follows release and remove the protective cap take tow hook 1 fig 203 and screw it fully onto the front threaded pi...

Page 179: ...l specific traffic regulations and adopt an appropriate driving behaviour Do not start the engine while towing the vehicle Before tightening the ring clean the threaded housing thoroughly Make sure that the ring is fully screwed into the housing before towing the car 164 The front and rear tow hooks should be used only for emergencies on the road You are allowed to tow the vehicle for short distan...

Page 180: ... well as limited running costs and safeguarding the efficiency of the safety systems This chapter explains how SCHEDULED SERVICING 179 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 191 BATTERY RECHARGING 203 SERVICING PROCEDURES 204 LIFTING THE VEHICLE 207 WHEELS AND TYRES 208 BRAKES 209 BODY 209 INTERIOR 211 178 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 181: ...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 182: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 Check tyre condition wear and adjust pressure if necessary Check quick tyre repair kit recharge conditions expiry date if provided Check operation of lighting system headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights boot passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary top up fluid levels 1 Visually inspect the condition of LPG pip...

Page 183: ...y Visually inspect condition and wear of front and rear disc brake pads 3 and operation of pad wear indicator Visually inspect condition and wear of the rear drum brake lining 3 Visually inspect the condition of the various drive belt s and timing system drives 1 4 16V 95 HP E6 versions 1 4 T jet 120 HP versions 1 4 T jet 120 HP LPG versions 4 3 For versions markets where provided 4 The maximum mi...

Page 184: ...ssory drive belt tension versions without automatic tensioner 1 4 16V 95 HP E6 versions 1 4 T jet 120 HP versions 1 4 T jet 120 HP LPG versions Check tension of accessory drive belt versions without automatic tensioner 1 4 16V 95 HP E4 versions Check the accessory drive belt tension versions without automatic tensioner 1 6 E TorQ E6 versions 1 6 E TorQ E4 versions 4 The maximum mileage is 120 000 ...

Page 185: ... year o Recommended operations Obligatory operations 6 The replacement must be performed according to mileage and regards of the elapsed time To guarantee correct operation and prevent serious damage to the engine it is essential to only use spark plugs specifically certified for the engine itself all spark plugs should be of the same type and brand see the Engine paragraph in the Technical specif...

Page 186: ...95 HP E4 versions 1 6 E TorQ E4 versions 9 Change the brake fluid 10 4 The maximum mileage is 120 000 km The belt must be replaced every 6 years regardless of distance travelled If the vehicle is used in heavy conditions dusty areas especially severe weather conditions very low or very high temperatures for extended periods urban driving long periods of idling the maximum mileage is 60 000 km The ...

Page 187: ...ce the filter inside the pressure regulator 1 4 T Jet 120 HP LPG versions Replace the paper filter LPG in gaseous state 1 4 T Jet 120 HP LPG versions Replace the passenger compartment cleaner 8 o 8 If the vehicle is used in dusty areas you are advised to change this filter every 15 000 km o Recommended operations Obligatory operations 185 ...

Page 188: ...ion indicators hazard warning lights boot passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary top up fluid levels 1 2 Check exhaust emissions Use the diagnosis socket to check operation of engine control emissions and engine oil deterioration system the latter where provided 3 1 Always only use the liquids shown in the handbook for topping up after ha...

Page 189: ... necessary Visually inspect condition and wear of front and rear disc brake pads 4 and condition of pad wear indicator Visually inspect condition and wear of the rear drum brake lining 4 Visually inspect the condition of the toothed timing belt 1 6 Multijet 120 HP 115 HP versions 5 Visually inspect condition of the accessory drive belt s 5 4 For versions markets where provided 5 The maximum mileag...

Page 190: ...on the road in countries with particularly severe climates cold countries 7 The actual interval for changing the oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the car usage conditions and is signalled by the warning light or message if present in the instrument panel In any case it must never exceed 2 years Where the car is used mostly in urban settings you need to replace the engine oil filt...

Page 191: ...9 10 Replace air cleaner cartridge 9 Change the brake fluid 10 Replace the passenger compartment cleaner 9 o 9 If the vehicle is used in dusty areas this cleaner must be replaced every 20 000 km 10 The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years irrespective of the mileage o Recommended operations Obligatory operations 189 ...

Page 192: ...iving long distances at low speeds or long periods of inactivity the following checks must be carried out more often than indicated in the Scheduled Servicing Plan check front disc brake pad condition and wear check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage compartment locks cleanliness and lubrication of linkage visually inspect conditions of engine gearbox transmission pipes and hoses exhaust fuel syste...

Page 193: ...COMPARTMENT CHECKING LEVELS 165 166 72 1 4 16V 95 HP E6 version 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 205 09026J0001EM 191 ...

Page 194: ...1 4 16V 95 HP E4 version 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 206 P09026J002 192 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 195: ...1 4 T Jet 120 HP version 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 207 P1030198 000 000 193 ...

Page 196: ...1 4 T Jet 120 HP LPG version 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 208 PGL000021 194 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 197: ...1 6 E Torq E6 version where provided 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 209 09026J0004EM 195 ...

Page 198: ...1 6 E Torq E4 version where provided 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 210 P09026J001 196 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 199: ...1 6 16V Multijet 1 6 16V Multijet ECO without UREA 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 211 09026J0003EM 197 ...

Page 200: ...ultijet 1 6 16V Multijet ECO version with UREA 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 212 09026J0006EM 198 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 201: ...1 3 Multijet 95 HP version 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 213 09026J0002EM 199 ...

Page 202: ...he level ENGINE COOLANT FLUID 168 75 If the level is too low unscrew the cap of reservoir 4 and add the fluid described in the Technical Specifications chapter WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WASHING FLUID 169 170 If the level is too low raise the reservoir cap 3 and add the fluid described in the Technical Specifications chapter BRAKE FLUID 171 172 76 Check that the fluid is at the max level If the fluid ...

Page 203: ...tem disconnect the negative battery cable If after purchasing the vehicle you wish to install electrical accessories which require permanent electrical supply e g alarm etc or accessories which influence the electrical supply requirements contact a Fiat Dealership whose qualified staff will evaluate the overall electrical consumption 78 IMPORTANT After the battery is disconnected the steering must...

Page 204: ... eyes with special goggles IMPORTANT 72 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 your vehicle 73 The oil level must never exceed the MAX mark 74 Always top up using engine oil of the same specifications as that already in the engine 75 PARAFLU UP protective anti freeze is...

Page 205: ...mly secured to the terminals If a quick type battery charger is used with the battery fitted on the vehicle before connecting it disconnect both cables of the battery itself Do not use a quick type battery charger to provide the starting voltage VERSIONS WITHOUT STOP START SYSTEM To recharge proceed as follows disconnect the terminal from the negative battery pole connect the charger cables to the...

Page 206: ...he windscreen and rear window and rubber profile of the windscreen rear window wiper blades using a sponge or a soft cloth and a non abrasive detergent This eliminates the salt or impurities accumulated when driving Prolonged operation of the windscreen window wipers with dry glass may cause the deterioration of the blades in addition to abrasion of the surface of the glass To eliminate the impuri...

Page 207: ...e of the windscreen they will only return to rest position following a command given using the stalk stalk upwards into unstable position or when a speed of 5 km h is exceeded Function deactivation The function is deactivated if 2 minutes have passed since the ignition device was set to STOP the ignition device is set to MAR and the blades are in rest position the command for the function is repea...

Page 208: ... you need to carry out repair or servicing operations Before starting the engine ensure that the system has not been removed failure to observe this precaution may result in serious injury 177 Driving with worn windscreen rear window wiper blades is a serious hazard because visibility is reduced in bad weather 178 Exhaust emissions are very dangerous and may be lethal They contain carbon monoxide ...

Page 209: ...or the specific air conditioning system fitted on the vehicle Some non approved coolants are flammable and may explode with the risk of injuries The use of non approved coolants or lubricants may adversely affect system efficiency leading to expensive repairs 84 The air conditioner system contains coolant under high pressure to avoid injuries to people or damage to the system any coolant addition ...

Page 210: ...rol of the vehicle and resulting accidents WARNING 180 The road holding qualities of the car also depend on the correct inflation pressure of the tyres 181 If tyre pressure is too low it may overheat and be severely damaged as a result 182 If the tyres are unidirectional do not switch tyres from the right hand side of the vehicle to the left hand side and vice versa This type of tyres can only be ...

Page 211: ...maintained intact requires special care see the instructions in the warning at the end of this paragraph 89 To correctly wash the vehicle follow these instructions if the vehicle is washed remove the aerial from the roof if high pressure jets or cleaners are used to wash the vehicle keep a distance of at least 40 cm from the bodywork to avoid damage or alteration Build up of water could cause dama...

Page 212: ...aps and guards have not been removed or damaged IMPORTANT 88 In order to preserve the aesthetic appearance of the paint abrasive products and or polishes should not be used for cleaning the vehicle 89 Avoid washing with rollers and or brushes in washing stations Wash the car only by hand using neutral pH detergents dry it with a wet chamois leather Abrasive products and or polishes should not be u...

Page 213: ...o clean oily or persistent stains use specific products free from solvents and designed to maintain the original appearance and colour of the components Remove any dust using a microfibre cloth if necessary moistened with water The use of paper tissues is not recommended as these may leave residues GENUINE LEATHER PARTS where provided Use only water and mild soap to clean these parts Never use alc...

Page 214: ...graphics For the enthusiasts and the technician but also just for those who want to know every detail of their vehicle IDENTIFICATION DATA 213 ENGINE 215 WHEELS 218 DIMENSIONS 225 WEIGHTS 227 REFUELLING 234 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 238 PERFORMANCE 242 FUEL CONSUMPTION CO EMISSIONS 243 PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFE 244 212 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 215: ...Engine identification I Type variant version L Paintwork colour code M Smoke absorption coefficient Diesel versions N Further instructions VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The Vehicle Identification Number VIN is stamped on the plate shown in fig 223 located on the front left corner of the dashboard cover which can be seen from outside the vehicle through the windscreen This number is also stamped on...

Page 216: ...ENGINE MARKING It is stamped on the cylinder block and includes the type and the engine serial number 214 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 217: ...1 11 1 11 1 Maximum power EC kW 70 70 81 81 corresponding engine speed rpm 6000 6000 5500 5500 Maximum torque EEC Nm 127 127 152 152 corresponding engine speed rpm 4500 4500 4500 4500 Spark plugs NGK DCPR7E N 10 NGK DCPR7E N 10 NGK ZKR7BI 10 NGK ZKR7BI 10 Fuel Unleaded petrol with RON no lower than 95 EN228 specifications Unleaded petrol with RON no lower than 95 EN228 specifications Unleaded petr...

Page 218: ... 84 72 84 Total displacement cm 1368 1368 Compression ratio 9 8 1 9 8 1 Maximum power EC kW 88 88 corresponding engine speed rpm 5000 5000 Maximum torque EC Nm 215 215 corresponding engine speed rpm 2500 2500 Spark plugs NGK IKR9J8 NGK IKR9J8 Fuel Unleaded petrol with R O N no lower than 95 EN228 specifications LPG for motor vehicles EN589 Specification 216 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 219: ...1 16 5 1 16 5 1 Maximum power EC kW 70 88 84 4 corresponding engine speed rpm 3750 3750 3750 Maximum torque EC Nm 200 320 320 corresponding engine speed rpm 1500 1750 1750 Fuel Diesel for motor vehicles EN 590 Specification Diesel for motor vehicles EN 590 Specification Diesel for motor vehicles EN 590 Specification Version for specific markets WARNING 188 Modifications or repairs to the supply sy...

Page 220: ...rably when the tread depth is below 4 mm Replace them in this case Due to the specific characteristics of snow tyres in normal weather conditions or on long motorway journeys the performance of these tyres is lower than that of standard tyres Their usage should therefore be restricted in accordance with their type approval always comply with specific local regulations relating to the use of snow t...

Page 221: ...2 ET41 225 45 R17 91V 205 55 R16 91H 191 1 4 T jet 120 HP 1 6 E TorQ 6J X 15 H2 ET38 195 65 R15 91H 195 65 R15 91H 6 5J X 16 H2 ET39 205 55 R16 91H 205 55 R16 91H 7J X 17 H2 ET41 225 45 R17 91V 205 55 R16 91H 191 7 5J X 18 H2 ET44 225 40 R18 92W XL GoodYear 205 55 R16 91H 191 1 4 T jet 120 HP LPG 6 5J X 16 H2 ET39 205 55 R16 91H 7J X 17 H2 ET41 225 45 R17 91V 7 5J X 18 H2 ET44 225 40 R18 92W XL Go...

Page 222: ... may be ordered as an alternative to the spare wheel for TIPO 5DOOR versions M S Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 2 or equivalent tyres of the same size are available as optional for versions markets where provided For versions markets where provided Tyres offering equivalent performance can be used as an alternative Version for specific markets NOTE On versions with 195 65 R15 and 205 55 R16 tyres us...

Page 223: ... Space saver spare wheel Front Rear Front Rear 1 4 16V 95 HP 195 65 R15 2 2 2 1 2 6 2 5 4 2 205 55 R16 225 45 R17 1 4 T jet 120 HP 1 6 E TorQ 1 3 Multijet 95 HP 195 65 R15 2 3 2 1 2 6 2 5 205 55 R16 225 45 R17 225 40 R18 92W XL GoodYear 2 5 2 2 2 5 2 5 3 5 For versions markets where provided If the spare wheel is used in an emergency check pressure and if necessary align it to the values prescribe...

Page 224: ...5 45 R17 225 40 R18 92W XL GoodYear 2 5 2 2 2 5 2 5 3 5 1 6 Multijet 120 HP ECO 1 6 Multijet 115 HP ECO 205 55R16 91H Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance 2 8 2 5 2 6 2 5 where provided For versions markets where provided Tyres offering equivalent performance can be used as an alternative Version for specific markets If the spare wheel is used in an emergency check pressure and if necessary align it...

Page 225: ... 3 2 3 2 5 2 7 225 45 R17 2 3 2 2 225 40 R18 92W XL GoodYear 2 5 2 5 1 6 Multijet 120 HP 1 6 Multijet 115 HP 195 65 R15 2 4 2 1 2 6 2 5 205 55 R16 2 5 2 3 2 5 2 7 225 45 R17 2 4 2 2 225 40 R18 92W XL GoodYear 2 5 2 5 3 5 If the spare wheel is used in an emergency check pressure and if necessary align it to the values prescribed for the tyre of the axle where it is used For versions markets where p...

Page 226: ... to your car do not use it on other models or use the space saver wheel of other models on your car The space saver spare wheel or spare wheel must be used only in an emergency Never use it for more than strictly necessary and never exceed 80 km h There is an orange sticker on the space saver spare wheel which summarises the main warnings regarding wheel usage restrictions Never remove or cover th...

Page 227: ... its standard supplied tyres Height is measured with vehicle unladen Small variations with respect to the reported values are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims A B C D E F G H I 893 2638 837 4368 1495 1542 1543 2002 1792 Luggage compartment capacity 440 litres 225 P2000008 000 000 225 ...

Page 228: ...standard supplied tyres Height is measured with vehicle unladen Small variations with respect to the reported values are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims A B C D E F G H I 893 2638 1040 4571 1512 1542 1543 2002 1792 Luggage compartment capacity 550 litres 226 P2000108 226 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 229: ...900 950 900 950 900 950 total 1695 1755 1695 1755 1810 1870 1810 1870 Maximum combined vehicle load vehicle trailer 2895 2955 2895 2955 2610 2670 2610 2670 Towable loads braked trailer 1500 1500 1500 1500 1100 1100 1100 1100 trailer without brakes 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 Where fitted If special equipment is fitted the unladen vehicle weight increases thus reducing the specified payload Loa...

Page 230: ...TION WAGON TIPO 5 DOOR TIPO STATION WAGON TIPO 5 DOOR TIPO STATION WAGON TIPO 5 DOOR TIPO STATION WAGON Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Maximum load on roof 55 75 55 75 55 75 55 75 Where fitted The value shown includes the weight on the roof bars 228 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 231: ...3070 Towable loads braked trailer 1500 1500 1500 1500 trailer without brakes 500 500 500 500 Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes 60 60 60 60 Maximum load on roof 55 75 55 75 If special equipment is fitted the unladen vehicle weight increases thus reducing the specified payload Loads not to be exceeded The user should carry goods in the luggage compartment and on load carrying platform wi...

Page 232: ...1870 Maximum combined vehicle load vehicle trailer 3000 2990 3070 3050 3020 2995 3140 3070 Towable loads braked trailer 1500 1500 1500 1500 trailer without brakes 500 500 500 500 Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes 60 60 60 60 Version for specific markets If special equipment is fitted the unladen vehicle weight increases thus reducing the specified payload Loads not to be exceeded The u...

Page 233: ... Multijet 120 HP ECO 1 6 Multijet 115 HP 1 6 Multijet 115 HP ECO Versions TIPO 5 DOOR TIPO STATION WAGON TIPO 5 DOOR TIPO STATION WAGON Maximum load on roof 55 75 55 75 Version for specific markets The value shown includes the weight on the roof bars 231 ...

Page 234: ...1950 1900 1890 1820 1950 1900 Maximum combined vehicle load vehicle trailer 2890 2820 2950 2900 2890 2820 2950 2900 Towable loads braked trailer 1300 1300 1300 1300 trailer without brakes 500 500 500 500 Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes 60 60 60 60 Version for specific markets If special equipment is fitted the unladen vehicle weight increases thus reducing the specified payload Loads...

Page 235: ...ransmission 1 6 Multijet 115 HP 1 6 Multijet 115 HP ECO dual clutch automatic transmission Versions TIPO 5 DOOR TIPO STATION WAGON TIPO 5 DOOR TIPO STATION WAGON Maximum load on roof 55 75 55 75 Version for specific markets The value shown includes the weight on the roof bars 233 ...

Page 236: ...p and filter litres 2 95 3 4 4 7 Gearbox casing differential litres 1 76 1 8 6 2 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE 1 4 16V 95 HP versions 1 4 T jet 120 HP versions TUTELA TRANSMISSION GI VI 1 6 E TorQ vehicle Hydraulic brake circuit kg 0 74 0 74 0 74 TUTELA TOP 4 S Windscreen washer fluid reservoir litres 3 3 3 Mixture of water and liquid PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35 where provided The maximum engine power ...

Page 237: ...GAS 5W 40 Engine sump and filter litres 3 4 Transmission differential casing litres 1 8 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Hydraulic brake circuit kg 0 74 TUTELA TOP 4 S Windscreen washer fluid reservoir litres 3 Mixture of water and liquid PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35 LPG Tank The maximum engine power and the car s performance can only be guaranteed with lead free petrol with an RON of 95 or higher When the...

Page 238: ...O2 for 1 3 Multijet engine with UREA Engine sump and filter litres 3 9 4 8 Gearbox casing differential litres 2 0 1 8 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Hydraulic brake circuit kg 0 74 0 74 TUTELA TOP 4 S Windscreen washer fluid reservoir litres 3 3 Mixture of water and liquid PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35 UREA tank for versions markets where provided approximate capacity litres 12 5 12 5 AdBlue water UREA so...

Page 239: ...erve the initial qualities The manufacturer will not recognise any guarantee in case of malfunctions and damage caused to the car due to the use of UREA AdBlue not in accordance with regulations 92 Use AdBlue only according to DIN 70 070 and ISO 22241 1 Other fluids may cause damage to the system also exhaust emissions would no longer comply with the law 237 ...

Page 240: ... 120 HP versions SAE 5W 40 ACEA C3 API SN 9 55535 S2 SELENIA K P E Contractual Technical Reference N F603 C07 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan Lubricant for petrol engines 1 6 E TorQ versions SAE 0W 30 ACEA C2 API SN 9 55535 GS1 SELENIA DIGITEK P E Contractual Technical Reference N F020 B12 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan Lubricant for diesel engines without UREA SAE 0W 30 ACEA C2 9 555...

Page 241: ...ginal fluids and lubricants Replacement interval Lubricants for petrol LPG engines SAE 5W 40 ACEA C3 API SN 9 55535 T2 SELENIA MULTIPOWER GAS 5W 40 Contractual Technical Reference N F922 E09 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan 239 ...

Page 242: ...ion Fully synthetic lubricant with dedicated additive 9 55550 SA1 TUTELA CS SPEED Contractual Technical Reference N F005 F98 Lubricant for electro hydraulic actuator dual clutch automatic transmission versions Grease for constant velocity joints with low friction coefficient N L G I consistency 0 1 9 55580 GRASS II TUTELA STAR 700 Contractual Technical Reference N F701 C07 Differential side consta...

Page 243: ...Technical Reference N F601 C06 To mix with diesel 25 cc per 10 litres Windscreen washer fluid Mixture of spirits and surfactants Exceeds CUNA NC 956 11 specifications 9 55522 or MS 90043 PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35 Contractual Technical Reference N F001 D16 To be used diluted or undiluted in screen washer wiper systems Additive for diesel emissions UREA Water UREA solution DIN 70 070 and ISO 22241 1 Ad...

Page 244: ... 1 6 E TorQ 192 1 3 MultiJet 95 HP 180 1 6 Multijet 120 HP 1 6 Multijet 120 HP ECO 200 1 6 MultiJet 120 HP 1 6 Multijet 120 HP ECO 200 1 6 Multijet 115 HP 1 6 Multijet 115 HP ECO 197 1 6 Multijet 115 HP 1 6 Multijet 115 HP ECO 197 where provided Automatic transmission versions with dual clutch Version for specific markets 242 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 245: ...on of the car trim level equipment accessories use of the climate control system car load presence of roof racks and other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuel consumption values than those measured The fuel consumption will only become more regular after driving the first 3000 km To find the specific fuel consumption and CO 2 emission figures...

Page 246: ...l costs The European Directive sets out that when the vehicle is handed over the last keeper or owner should not incur any expenses as a result of it having a zero or negative market value To hand your vehicle over at the end of its life without extra cost contact one of our dealerships if you are purchasing another vehicle or an FCA authorised collection and scrapping centre These centres have be...

Page 247: ...VE Uconnect 5 Nav LIVE Uconnect 7 HD LIVE Uconnect 7 HD Nav LIVE infotainment systems that can be fitted on the vehicle TIPS CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION 246 Uconnect Radio 248 Uconnect 5 LIVE Uconnect 5 Nav LIVE 258 Uconnect 7 HD 271 MOPAR CONNECT 288 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS 289 245 ...

Page 248: ...he system will start to operate whereas if the comparison codes are not the same or if the electronic control unit Body Computer is replaced the system will ask the user to enter the secret code according to the procedure described in the paragraph below Entering the secret code When the system is switched on if the code is requested the display will show Please enter Anti Theft Code followed by t...

Page 249: ...n as possible to have the system repaired WARNING 192 Follow the safety rules here below otherwise serious injuries may occur to the occupants or the system may be damaged 193 If the volume is too loud this can be dangerous Adjust the volume so that you can still hear background noises e g horns ambulances police vehicles etc IMPORTANT 94 Only clean the front panel and the display lens with a soft...

Page 250: ...Uconnect Radio CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL 227 11016J0001EM 248 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 251: ...cess to Telephone mode or versions markets where provided Short button press AUDIO Access to the sound setting and adjustment functions Short button press MENU Access to the Infotelematic Settings System menu Short button press MEDIA Source selection USB or AUX where provided Short button press RADIO Access to the Radio mode Short button press 1 2 3 4 5 6 Store current radio station Long button pr...

Page 252: ...xt radio station or selection of USB next track Short button press Scan of higher frequencies until released Fast forward of USB track Long button press Shuffle of USB tracks Short button press USB loop Short button press 250 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 253: ...n system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed short or long press as described in the table below 228 11026J0005EM 251 ...

Page 254: ...Y TABLE Key for versions markets where provided Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold Rejection of incoming call Ending of call in progress 252 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 255: ...provided Only the available sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press search for next radio station or select USB previous track Long button press scan of lower frequencies until released fast forward of USB track Button 2 steering wheel right side Upper button Increasing volume Brief button press single volume increase Long button press fast volume increase Central button Activatio...

Page 256: ... of the presetting buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 on the front panel If you are tuned to a radio station that you wish to store hold down the button on the display which corresponds to the desired preset until an acoustic warning is emitted AM FM radio station selection To search for the desired radio station press the or button or use the wheel of the steering wheel controls or turn the BROWSE ENTER knob Pr...

Page 257: ... Press again to deactivate the function Repeat To listen to the track again press the button Press again to deactivate the function The Uconnect system may not support some USB keys in this case it may not automatically switch from Radio mode to Media mode If the device used does not play verify its compatibility by selecting Media mode a dedicated message will appear on the Uconnect system displa...

Page 258: ...e Phone mode The available commands can be used to dial the wished phone number display and call the contacts in the mobile phone phonebook display and call contacts from the registers of previous calls pair up to 8 phones to make access and connection easier and quicker transfer calls from the system to the mobile phone and vice versa and deactivate the microphone audio for private conversations ...

Page 259: ...ecting Contacts Phonebook selecting Recent Calls list selecting Keypad Dialling the phone number using the keypad on the display Enter the phone number using the graphic keypad displayed Proceed as follows press the PHONE button on the front panel select Keypad on the display and use the BROWSE ENTER right knob to enter the number select the icon to call Dialling the phone number using the mobile ...

Page 260: ...Uconnect 5 LIVE Uconnect 5 Nav LIVE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL 230 11086J0002EM 258 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 261: ...ack change Left right rotation of knob Confirmation of the option displayed in Radio mode shows station list in Media mode allows to scroll source contents Short button press APPS Access to the additional functions display of Time Compass Outside temperature Media Radio and Uconnect LIVE services Short button press PHONE Phone data display Short button press TRIP Access to the Trip menu Short butt...

Page 262: ...em functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed short or long press as described in the table below 231 11026J0006EM 260 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 263: ...on of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Long press interaction with Siri Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Rejection of incoming call Ending of call in progress The last calls are viewed on the instrument panel only with call browsing active available for versions and markets where present Short press phone mode selection of next previous call or...

Page 264: ...ided Only the available sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press search for next radio station or select USB next track Long button press scan of lower frequencies until released fast forward of USB track Button 2 steering wheel right side Upper button Increasing volume Brief button press single volume increase Long button press fast volume increase Central button Activation deacti...

Page 265: ...justments can be carried out using the Audio menu Equaliser for versions markets where provided Balance Fader left right and front rear audio balance adjustment Speed Volume speed dependent automatic volume control Loudness for versions markets where provided Auto On Radio To exit the Audio menu press the Done button MEDIA MODE Press the Source button to select the desired audio source among those...

Page 266: ...ING If the Bluetooth connection between mobile phone and system is lost consult the mobile phone handbook USB SOURCE To activate the USB mode insert the corresponding USB device into the USB port on the central console When a USB device is inserted with the radio on it starts to play the tracks on the device if the AutoPlay is set to ON in the Audio menu NOTE The Uconnect system may not support so...

Page 267: ...nly with vehicle stationary and in safety conditions this function is deactivated when the vehicle is moving The pairing procedure for a mobile phone is described below always consult the handbook for the mobile phone in any case To pair the mobile phone proceed as follows activate the Bluetooth function on the mobile phone press the PHONE button on the front panel if no phone is paired with the s...

Page 268: ...ess to the car Once you have launched the Uconnect LIVE App and entered your details to access the Uconnect LIVE services in your vehicle you have to pair the Bluetooth with your smartphone and the radio as described in the Pairing a mobile phone chapter When pairing is complete the connected services can be accessed by pressing the Uconnect LIVE icon on the radio Before you can use the connected ...

Page 269: ...d using a suitably configured USB memory stick or by Uconnect LIVE app This allows you to display the history of the collected data showing the complete analysis of the trip data and of your driving style Further information is available at www DriveUconnect eu my Car my Car allows you to keep the health of your vehicle always under control my Car can detect malfunction in real time and inform the...

Page 270: ...the volume of the acoustic warnings provided by the front Park Assist system Rear Park Assist vol where provided this function can be used to select the volume of the acoustic warnings provided by the rear Park Assist system Park Assist vol where provided this function can be used to select the volume of the acoustic warnings provided by the Park Assist system Lane Assist Warning where provided th...

Page 271: ...vice offers a new map update every three months The updates can be downloaded from the maps mopar eu website and installed directly on the UConnect system All updates are free of charge for 3 years from the start of the warranty on the car The navigation system can also be updated at the Fiat Dealership NOTE The dealer may charge for updating the navigation system VOICE COMMANDS Note For languages...

Page 272: ...View Navigation Uconnect 5 Nav LIVE only The following voice commands can be given after pressing the button on the steering wheel Increase zoom Decrease zoom 2D mode 3D mode Add this position Navigate home Navigate going through home Clear route 270 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 273: ...Uconnect 7 HD CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL 233 P2100020 271 ...

Page 274: ...button press Exit the selection return to previous screen Short button press BROWSE ENTER Scrolling the list or tuning to a radio station media source track change radio station change if in tuner mode Left right rotation of knob Confirmation of the option displayed display the list of stations if in Radio mode scroll the contents of the sources if in Media mode open the browsing list if in Radio ...

Page 275: ...provided Bluetooth Press button Phone Access to the Phone mode Press button Uconnect Access to the system functions Audio Media Phone Radio etc Press button Nav Access to the navigation function Press button Settings Access the settings menu Press button Trip Access to the Trip menu Press button Only Uconnect 7 HD Nav LIVE versions 273 ...

Page 276: ...em functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed short or long press as described in the table below 234 11026J0006EM 274 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 277: ...on of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Long press interaction with Siri Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Rejection of incoming call Ending of call in progress The last calls are viewed on the instrument panel only with call browsing active available for versions and markets where present Short press phone mode selection of next previous call or...

Page 278: ...ided Only the available sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press search for next radio station or select USB next track Long button press scan of lower frequencies until released fast forward of USB track Button 2 steering wheel right side Upper button Increasing volume Brief button press single volume increase Long button press fast volume increase Central button Activation deacti...

Page 279: ... Audio settings screen Audio menu To access the Audio menu press the Audio button located at the bottom of the display The following adjustments can be carried out using the Audio menu Balance Fader left right and front rear audio balance adjustment Equalizer where provided Speed Adj Volume speed dependent automatic volume control Loudness where provided AUX Volume Offset only active if an AUX dev...

Page 280: ...airing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation when requested by the audio device enter the PIN code shown on the system display or confirm on the device the PIN displayed if the pairing procedure is completed successfully a screen is displayed Answer Yes to the question to pair the Bluetooth audio device as favourite the device will have priority over all other devices t...

Page 281: ...producing the AUX source connected if it is already being played Adjust the volume using the button knob on the front panel or using the volume adjustment control on the connected device The AUX Volume Compensation function can be selected in Audio settings only when the AUX source is active IMPORTANT NOTES The functions of the device connected with the AUX socket are directly managed by the devic...

Page 282: ...oftware for proper operation it is recommended to remove the phone from the list of devices linked to the radio delete the previous system pairing also from the list of Bluetooth devices on the phone and make a new pairing Making a phone call The operations described below can only be accessed if supported by the mobile phone in use For all functions available refer to the mobile phone owner s han...

Page 283: ... use the numbers listed otherwise the system will not take the message When receiving an SMS the systems also allows the same message to be forwarded NOTE For details on how to send an SMS using the voice commands refer to the dedicated paragraph Browsing text messages where provided Using the steering wheel commands you can view and manage the last 10 SMS messages received on the instrument panel...

Page 284: ... be accessed on the car The eco Drive applications and my Car applications are developed to improve the customer s driving experience and they are therefore usable in all the markets where the Uconnect LIVE services are accessible On Uconnect 7 HD Nav LIVE versions the access to Uconnect LIVE services enables the use of LIVE services eco Drive The eco Drive application allows you to display your d...

Page 285: ...this case follow the recommendations provided by the messages on the display my Car my Car allows you to keep the condition of your car always under control The my Car application is capable of detecting malfunctioning in real time and lets the driver know about the expiry of maintenance coupons To interact with the application press my Car button a screen will appear on the display showing the ca...

Page 286: ...session in progress the Uconnect display shows a pop up alert enabling the driver to choose between system navigation or navigation using the smartphone The selection can be changed at any time by accessing the chosen navigation system and setting a new destination Setting AutoShow smartphone display on connection Through the Uconnect system settings the user can decide to view the smartphone scre...

Page 287: ...m the obstacle The options available are Near Med Far Park Assist for versions markets where provided this function can be used to select the type of warning provided by the Park Assist system The options available are Warning Only Warning image Front Park Assist The options available are Low Medium High Rear Park Assist The options available are Low Medium High Rear View Camera Delay where provid...

Page 288: ...en the Help menu The Help menu contains information about the Uconnect system for example the map version the serial number of the device and the legal notices Select this button to return to the previous screen Select this button to return to the map display or navigation view Select this button to deactivate voice instructions You will no longer hear voice instructions but you will still receive...

Page 289: ...g wheel Voice button and say out loud the command you want to activate Global The following voice commands can be given after pressing the button on the steering wheel Help Cancel Repeat Voice Prompts Phone The following voice commands can be given after pressing the button on the steering wheel Call Dial Re dial Call back Recent calls Calls made Missed calls Calls received Phone Book Search Show ...

Page 290: ...portal You can find all the details about the services in the Mopar Connect section of the www driveuconnect eu portal PRIVACY MODE Privacy mode lets you disable the Find car Notify Area and Notify Speed services which allow registered customers to locate their cars for a fixed time IMPORTANT Vehicle position tracing remains active for the assistance services where provided in the event of acciden...

Page 291: ...er If you have any doubts or problems during activation consult the FAQ on the www driveuconnect eu portal contact the Fiat Dealership or contact Customer Care OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS All radio equipment supplied with the vehicle complies with the 2014 53 EU directive For further information visit the www mopar eu owner or http aftersales fiat com elum websites 289 ...

Page 292: ...ry high temperatures during operation Therefore do not park the vehicle on flammable materials e g grass dry leaves pine needles etc fire hazard FUEL Modifications or repairs to the supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire IMPORTANT ROOF RACK SKI RACK Never exceed the maximum ...

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Page 294: ...for petrol engines supplied with methane or LPG Protection against valve wear PETRONAS Selenia Multipower C3 Synthetic lubricant for petrol and diesel engines Fuel economy characteristics The range also includes Selenia K Selenia 20K Selenia Turbo Diesel Selenia Sport Selenia Sport Power Selenia Racing Selenia WR Selenia WR Pure Energy The engine of your car is factory filled with PETRONAS Selenia ...

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Page 296: ... 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 299: ... indicators 24 Display 52 Doors 13 Double load compartment TIPO STATION WAGON version 38 Driving assistance systems 78 DTC system 75 Dual clutch automatic transmission 116 175 ECO function 45 Electric power steering 34 Electric windows 33 Electronic Cruise Control 122 Engine 215 marking 214 Engine compartment 191 Engine compartment washing 210 Engine oil consumption 200 Engine oil level check 200 ...

Page 300: ...ode 277 Mopar Connect 288 Multi functional display Right hand drive version 50 Multi Functional Reconfigurable Display Right hand drive version 51 Multifunction display 47 Number plate lights bulb replacement 154 Occupant protection systems 85 Official type approvals 289 Paintwork cleaning and maintenance 209 Parking Brake 112 Parking lights 23 Parking sensors 131 Parking the vehicle 112 Passive a...

Page 301: ...igation 268 Phone mode 265 Radio mode 263 Settings 267 System on off 254 263 277 Uconnect LIVE Services 266 USB source 264 Voice commands 269 Uconnect 7 HD 271 Uconnect 7 HD Uconnect 7 HD Nav Android Auto 283 Apple CarPlay 283 Bluetooth source 278 Controls on front panel 271 Controls on the steering wheel 274 Navigation 285 Phone mode 279 Radio mode 277 Settings 285 Uconnect LIVE Services 281 USB ...

Page 302: ...FCA Italy S p A MOPAR Technical Services Service Engineering Largo Senatore G Agnelli 3 10040 Volvera Turin Italy Print no 603 91 675 04 2018 1 Edition ...

Page 303: ...maintain the reliability comfort and performance features that you bought your new car for over time Always ask for Genuine Parts for the components used on our cars we recommend them because they come from our steady commitment in research and development of highly innovative technologies For all these reasons rely on Genuine Parts because they are the only ones designed by FCA for your car SAFET...

Page 304: ...uide FCA Italy S p A reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer Printed in recycled paper without chlorine ENGLISH ...

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