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HAZARD WARNING
LIGHTS

CONTROL

Press the button fig. 100 to switch the
lights on/off.

When the hazard warning lights are on,
the

and

warning lights flash.

IMPORTANT The use of hazard warning
lights is governed by the highway code
of the country you are driving in:
comply with legal requirements.

Emergency braking

In the event of emergency braking the
hazard warning lights switch on
automatically as well as warning lights

and

in the instrument panel.

The lights switch off automatically when
emergency braking ceases.

BULB
REPLACEMENT

127) 128) 129)

46)

GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS

Before replacing a bulb check the

contacts for oxidation;

replace blown bulbs with others 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 and/or form drops of
condensation on the inside. This is a
natural phenomenon due to the
difference in temperature and humidity
between the inside and the outside of
the glass which does not indicate a
fault and does not compromise the
normal operation of lighting devices.

The mist disappears quickly when the
lights are turned on, starting from the
centre of the diffuser, extending

progressively towards the edges.

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Summary of Contents for TIPO 5DOORS 2016

Page 1: ...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 O W N E R H A N D B O O K T I P O 5 D O O R S ENGLISH Cop TIPO LUM GB qxp_500 UM ITA 06 05 16 08 54 Pagina 1 ...

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

Page 3: ...nderstand the vehicle behaviour on different road surfaces This document also provides a description of special features and tips as well as essential information for the safe driving care and maintenance of your vehicle over time After reading it you are advised to keep the handbook inside the vehicle for an easy reference and for making sure it remains on board the vehicle should it be sold In t...

Page 4: ...h the risk of gradually draining the battery contact a Fiat Dealership They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle s electric system can support the required load SCHEDULED SERVICING Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring that it maintains its performance and its safety features its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long t...

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

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

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: ...d so that you can see immediately what is described here for yourself INSTRUMENT PANEL 8 THE KEYS 10 IGNITION DEVICE 11 FIAT CODE 12 DOORS 13 SEATS 15 HEAD RESTRAINTS 18 STEERING WHEEL 19 REAR VIEW MIRRORS 19 EXTERNAL LIGHTS 21 INTERIOR LIGHTS 23 WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPERS 24 CLIMATE CONTROL 27 ELECTRIC WINDOWS 32 BONNET 32 DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING 33 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 34 HEADLIGHTS ...

Page 10: ...n sensor 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 plug panel socket cigarette lighter 13 Ignition device 14 Driver front airbag 15 Steering wheel controls 16 Control panel front fog lights where present rear fog lights headli...

Page 11: ...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 plug panel socket cigarette lighter 13 Ignition device 14 Driver front airbag 15 Steering wheel controls 16 Control panel front fog lights where present rear fog lights headlight a...

Page 12: ...compartment and single flash of direction indicators if present Opening the luggage compartment Rapidly press the button twice to open the luggage compartment remotely The direction indicators will flash twice to indicate that the luggage 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...

Page 13: ...re complete efficiency of the electronic devices inside the key it should never be exposed to direct sunlight IMPORTANT 1 Used batteries may be harmful to the environment if not disposed of correctly They must be disposed of as specified by law in the special containers or taken to a Fiat Dealership which will take care of their disposal IGNITION DEVICE OPERATION The key can be turned to three dif...

Page 14: ... is turned This holds true for cars being towed as well 6 Before exiting the vehicle ALWAYS engage the parking brake steer the wheels engage the first gear if uphill and the reverse if downhill If the vehicle is parked on a steep slope chock the wheels with wedges or stones When leaving the vehicle always lock all the doors by pressing the button on the key FIAT CODE The Fiat Code system prevents ...

Page 15: ...ng Press the button shown in fig 7 on the central dashboard panel LED on button on doors locked LED on button off doors unlocked IMPORTANT Operating the handle of the front doors unlocks all doors and the tailgate LOCKING UNLOCKING DOORS FROM THE OUTSIDE Locking from the outside With the doors closed press the FIAT button on the key or fit and then turn its metal insert in the driver s door lock 7...

Page 16: ...not open the door in this case to open the door the outside handle must be used The door central locking unlocking button is not disabled by the engagement of the emergency lock 8 NEVER leave children unattended inside the car let alone leave the car with the doors unlocked in a place that children can access easily Children may seriously or even fatally injure themselves Also ensure that children...

Page 17: ...vided Move lever 2 upwards or downwards to achieve the required height IMPORTANT Carry out the adjustment while sitting on the seat involved driver side or passenger side Backrest angle adjustment Pull lever 3 and accompanying the backrest with the movement of your torso operate the lever until the desired position is reached then release it Electric lumbar adjustment where provided When the ignit...

Page 18: ...ou to carry just one passenger Proceed as follows completely lower the rear seat head restraints use the tab 1 fig 13 one on each side to position the seat belt to the side of the seat to prevent it interfering with folding the backrest operate release device 1 right or left fig 14 to fold the required backrest section once the backrest has been repositioned put the seat belt back in its correct p...

Page 19: ...ot locked into place it may unexpectedly slide and cause the driver to lose control of the car 12 Make sure the backrests are properly secured at both sides not visible red notches to prevent them from moving forward in the event of sharp braking with possible impact with of the passengers 13 People who can t feel skin pain due to advanced age chronic diseases diabetes spine damage medication alco...

Page 20: ... adjusted to 3 positions completely raised intermediate completely lowered are provided for the rear seats Upward adjustment raise the head restraint until it clicks into place On some versions the label shown in fig 19 reminds the passenger using the rear seat to correctly adjust the head restraint by lifting it up to one of the two possible positions IMPORTANT To permit maximum visibility for th...

Page 21: ...ion involving steering system or steering column modifications e g installation of anti theft device that could adversely affect performance and safety invalidate the warranty and also result in the car not meeting type approval requirements REAR VIEW MIRRORS INTERIOR MIRROR Manual adjustment Operate lever 1 fig 22 to adjust the mirror into two different positions normal or anti glare Electrochrom...

Page 22: ...switch 2 fig 24 in the four directions Manual folding When required for example when the shape causes difficulty in narrow spaces it is possible to fold the mirrors by moving them from position A to position B fig 25 Heated Pressing the button heated rear window on the central dashboard panel activates the demisting defrosting of the external rear view mirrors WARNING 18 As the driver s door mirro...

Page 23: ... and then to position The warning light switches on in the instrument panel Repeat the same operation to switch them off AUTO FUNCTION Dusk sensor where provided This is an infrared LED sensor that works in conjunction with the rain sensor and is located on the windscreen It is able to detect variations in outside lighting based on the light sensitivity set in the display Menu or the Uconnect 5 or...

Page 24: ...ument panel will come on at the same time The front fog lights are activated when the dipped headlights are on Press button 1 again to switch the lights off Cornering lights The function activates with the main beam headlights switched on with 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 r...

Page 25: ...ning 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 use of daytime running lights is permitted 20 Daytime running lights cannot replace dipped beam headlights when driving at night or through tunnels The use of daytime running lights is governed by the highway code...

Page 26: ...ors are locked WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPERS The right stalk controls screen wiper washer operation Operation is only possible with the ignition device at MAR WINDSCREEN WASHER WIPER Operation 21 5 6 Ring 1 fig 32 can be set to the following positions windscreen wiper off slow intermittent operation fast intermittent operation LOW slow continuous operation HIGH fast continuous operation Move the s...

Page 27: ...orfig 33 in contact with the windscreen and can measure the amount of rain and consequently manage the automatic wiping mode of the windscreen in accordance with the amount of water on the screen see the Automatic Wiping paragraph REAR WINDOW WIPER WASHER Ring nut 2 shown in fig 34 can be set to the following positions rear window wiper stopped intermittent operation continuous operation without p...

Page 28: ...rs to remove layers of snow or ice from the windscreen In such conditions the windscreen wiper may be subjected to excessive stress and the motor cut out switch which prevents operation for a few seconds may intervene If operation is not subsequently restored even after restarting the engine contact a Fiat Dealership 6 Do not operate the windscreen wiper with the blades lifted from the windscreen ...

Page 29: ...CLIMATE CONTROL 2 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Controls 35 P2000027 000 000 27 ...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Controls 36 P2000028 000 000 29 ...

Page 32: ...This air distribution setting is useful in spring and autumn on sunny days Air flow distributed between footwell vents and windscreen and front side vents This distribution setting allows the passenger compartment to be warmed 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...

Page 33: ...ce in the countries where the vehicle is sold R134a or R1234yf indicated on a specific plate in the engine compartment The use of other coolants affects the efficiency and condition of the system Also the compressor coolants used must be compatible with the indicated coolant 31 ...

Page 34: ...ontrols 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 22 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 window or ...

Page 35: ...erform these operations only when the car is stationary 24 The bonnet may drop suddenly if the supporting rod is not positioned correctly 25 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 26 For safety reasons the bonnet must always be properly closed while...

Page 36: ...e 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 29 Tailgate opening When the central locking system is unlocked the tailgate can be opened from outside the c...

Page 37: ...CTION The correct aiming of the headlights is important for the comfort and safety of not only the driver but all other road users This is also covered by a specific rule of the highway code The headlights must be correctly aligned to guarantee the best visibility conditions for all drivers while travelling with headlights on Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the headlights checked and adjusted Ch...

Page 38: ...ig 48 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 30 9 10 Refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the purchased crossbars for installation For further information contact a Fiat Dealership WARNING 30 Before driving make sure that the transversal bars have been fitted properly IMPORTANT 9...

Page 39: ...is section of the handbook gives you all the information you need to understand interpret and use the instrument panel correctly CONTROL PANEL AND ON BOARD INSTRUMENTS 38 DISPLAY 39 TRIP COMPUTER 43 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 44 37 ...

Page 40: ...ital gauge with 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 IMPORTANT The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version 49 P2000030 000 000 38 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ...

Page 41: ...ack to a situation where gearshifting is not required to improve consumption RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY The display fig 50 will show the following information 1 headlight alignment position indication of the gear engaged indication of the gear change suggestion GSI outside temperature compass where present date 2 vehicle speed warning messages any failure indications 3 total kilometres o...

Page 42: ... OK button with speedometer display active you can change the measurement unit km h or mph On leaving this screen the measurement unit set will take effect GSI This menu item makes it possible to see the gear shift indicator provided by the GSI gear shift indicator system on the display Vehicle info This menu item displays the information on the vehicle conditions Press the or button to select the...

Page 43: ...tion displayed on the Uconnect 5 o 7 HD system to be shown on the instrument panel display for further information see the dedicated chapter Alerts This menu item displays information failure messages stored by the system System Vehicle This menu item allows you to change the settings for Display Units Clock Date Safety Safety Assistance Lights Doors Locks Display By selecting item Display you can...

Page 44: ...ssistance to make the following adjustments Rain sensor activation deactivation of the automatic switching on of the wipers in the case of rain Warning volume selection of the volume of the buzzer that accompanies the display of the failure warning Brake Control selection of the intervention mode for the Full Brake Control system Brake C Sensitivity selection of the readiness of the Full Brake Con...

Page 45: ...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 52 NOTE Range and Instantaneous fuel consumption ...

Page 46: ...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 47: ...te the steering wheel could be increased steering is however possible Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible EBD FAILURE The simultaneous switching on of the red and amber warning lights with the engine on indicates either a failure of the EBD system or that the system is not available In this case the rear wheels may suddenly lock and the vehicle may swerve when braking sharply Drive very ...

Page 48: ...that the coolant level is correct as described above IMPORTANT Over demanding routes it is advisable to keep the engine running and slightly accelerated for a few minutes before turning it off AIRBAG FAILURE If the warning light switches on constantly this indicates a failure in the airbag system 31 32 WARNING 31 If when the ignition device is turned to MAR the warning light does not switch on or ...

Page 49: ...ls paragraph in the Technical specifications section Once the normal operating conditions of the vehicle are restored carry out the Reset procedure WARNING Do not continue driving with one or more flat tyres as the car handling may be compromised Stop the vehicle avoiding sharp braking and steering ABS FAILURE The warning light switches on to indicate an ABS fault In this case the braking system m...

Page 50: ... could cause high exhaust emissions a possible loss of performance poor driveability and high consumption The warning light switches off if the malfunction disappears but is still stored by the system Under these conditions the vehicle can continue travelling at moderate speed but without demanding excessive effort from the engine or high speed Prolonged use of the car with the warning light on ma...

Page 51: ...VE LIMITED RANGE This warning light on the display comes on when about 5 to 7 litres of fuel are left in the tank 12 FULL BRAKE CONTROL OFF The warning light comes on when the Full Brake Control system is deactivated by the driver or in the event of automatic deactivation following a temporary system failure Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible START STOP SYSTEM MANUAL ACTIVATION DEACTIVA...

Page 52: ...vice was placed in STOP position Follow me home function FRONT FOG LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the front fog lights are turned on LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR The warning light switches on when the direction indicator control stalk is moved downwards or together with the right direction indicator when the hazard warning light button is pressed RIGHT DIRECTION INDICATOR The warning light swi...

Page 53: ... bonnet is not properly shut for versions markets where provided Close the bonnet properly TAILGATE NOT PROPERLY SHUT The symbol switches on when the tailgate is not properly shut for versions markets where provided Close the tailgate correctly LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE The symbol switches on in the case of insufficient engine oil pressure 13 IMPORTANT Do not use the vehicle until the failure has be...

Page 54: ...ip as soon as possible 14 15 RAIN SENSOR FAILURE The symbol switches on in the case of failure of the rain sensor Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible 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 ...

Page 55: ...rruption of the electrical connection FUEL LEVEL SENSOR FAILURE The symbol switches on in the event of fuel level sensor failure Contact a Fiat Dealership 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 DUSK SENSOR FAILURE The symbol swi...

Page 56: ...f temporary failure of the parking sensors If the problem is still present after cleaning the parking sensor area contact a Fiat Dealership The red symbol switches on in the case of permanent failure of the parking sensors The failed operation of the system might be due to the insufficient voltage from the battery or other failures on the electrical system Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as poss...

Page 57: ...will be performed and the message will be reset The switching on of this symbol indicates that the clutch pedal must be pressed for starting enablement The switching on of this symbol suggests shifting to a higher or lower gear SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED The white symbol switches on when the speed limit e g 110 km h set through the menu of the display is exceeded the inner value updates according to the...

Page 58: ...r in the fuel system circuit may cause severe damage 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 17 Vehicle travel speed shou...

Page 59: ...h the vehicle is equipped and provides instructions on how to use them correctly ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS 58 DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS 61 OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 68 SEAT BELTS 68 SBR SEAT BELT REMINDER SYSTEM 70 PRE TENSIONERS 71 CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEMS 73 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS AIRBAG 86 57 ...

Page 60: ...ntrol 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 slip resulting in a loss of vehicle stability In these situations the DTC system intervenes restoring torqu...

Page 61: ... 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 during braking avoiding intermittent presses to get the most out of the system Do not reduce pressure on the brake pedal until braking is no longer necessary The PBA system is deactivated when the brake pedal is released...

Page 62: ...ng those due to excessive speed on corners driving on low grip surfaces or aquaplaning 38 The capability of the ABS must never be tested irresponsibly and dangerously in such a way as to compromise personal safety and the safety of others 39 For the correct operation of the ABS the tyres must of necessity be the same make and type on all wheels in perfect condition and above all of the prescribed ...

Page 63: ...e responsible for safe driving 55 The performance of a vehicle with ERM must never be tested in imprudent or dangerous ways with the possibility of putting the safety of the driver or other people at risk 56 When towing trailers the utmost caution at the wheel is recommended Never exceed the maximum permitted loads see the description in the Weights paragraph in the Technical Specifications chapte...

Page 64: ...moves slightly forwards Engagement disengagement The Full Brake Control can be deactivated and subsequently reactivated through the instrument panel Menu With the Uconnect 5 or 7 HD 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 The system can be deacti...

Page 65: ...t is at a standard distance between that of the other two settings The system sensitivity setting is kept in the memory when the engine is switched off System failure signalling If the system switches off and a dedicated message is shown on the display it means that there is a fault on the system In this case it is still possible to drive the vehicle but you are advised to contact a Fiat Dealershi...

Page 66: ... close to a bend vehicles with small dimensions and or not aligned in the driving lane lane change by other vehicles vehicles travelling at right angles to the vehicle The system s intervention might be unexpected or delayed The driver must therefore be very careful keeping control of the vehicle to drive in complete safety IMPORTANT In particularly complex traffic conditions the driver can deacti...

Page 67: ...ned for road use only If the vehicle is driven off road the system must be deactivated to avoid unnecessary warnings The system should be deactivated when the vehicle is loaded on a train ferry or lorry when it is towed or put on a roller test bench iTPMS indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 62 63 64 65 66 67 Description The vehicle is equipped with the iTPMS indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring ...

Page 68: ...itting snow chains fitting different tyres on the axles the system may provide false indications or be temporarily deactivated If the system is temporarily deactivated the warning light flashes for about 75 seconds and then is continuously on at the same time the display shows a warning message This indication is displayed also after the engine has been switched off and then on again if the correc...

Page 69: ...limited or absent operation due to weather conditions such as heavy rain hail thick fog heavy snow 19 The section of the bumper before the sensor must not be covered with adhesives auxiliary headlights or any other object 20 System intervention might be unexpected or delayed when other vehicles transport loads projecting from the side above or from the rear with respect to the normal size of the v...

Page 70: ...e event of an accident the belt will lock reducing the risk of impact inside the passenger compartment and of being projected outside the vehicle The driver is responsible for respecting and ensuring that all the other occupants of the vehicle also respect the local laws in force in relation to the use of the seat belts Always fasten the seat belts before setting off USING THE SEAT BELTS The seat ...

Page 71: ...ent is obtained when the belt passes approximately half way between the shoulder and the neck WARNING 68 Never press button 3 when travelling 69 Remember that in the event of an accident the rear seat passengers not wearing seat belts are exposed to a very serious risk and also represent a serious danger for the front seat occupants 70 Make height adjustment of the seat belts when the car is stati...

Page 72: ...on as the threshold of 8 km h 5 mph is reached for a few seconds with driver or passenger side with passenger present seat belts unfastened an acoustic warning is activated together with the flashing of the warning light for approximately 100 seconds When this cycle of warnings is activated it will stay on for its entire length regardless of the vehicle speed or until the seat belts are fastened a...

Page 73: ...m fastened to unfastened status or vice versa PRE TENSIONERS The vehicle is equipped with front seat belt pretensioners which draw back the seat belts by several centimetres in the event of a strong frontal impact This guarantees the perfect adherence of the seat belts to the occupant s bodies before the retention action begins It is evident that the pretensioners have been activated when the safe...

Page 74: ...steering wheel must be easy to access The maximum clearance should be kept between the abdomen and the steering wheel The seat belt must not be twisted The upper part must pass over the shoulder and cross the chest diagonally The lower part must adhere to the pelvis fig 65 not to the abdomen of the occupant Never use devices clips clamps etc that hold the seat belt away from your body Each seat be...

Page 75: ...er In fact even if the belt has no visible defects it may have lost its resilience IMPORTANT 27 Operations which lead to impacts vibrations or localised heating over 100 C for a maximum of six hours in the area around the pretensioner may cause damage or make it deploy Contact a Fiat Dealership should intervention be necessary on these components CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEMS CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY 7...

Page 76: ... system which must never be removed Lineaccessori MOPAR includes child restraint systems for each weight group These devices 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 w...

Page 77: ... 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 70 shows the correct child positioning on the rear seat Children over 1 50 m in height can wear seat belts like adults 69 06096J0003EM 70 06...

Page 78: ...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 79: ...etal anchors 1 fig 71 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 72 located behind the seat backrest As an example fig 74 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 80: ...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 73 78 SAFETY ...

Page 81: ... 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 82: ...hild restraint system installation i Size POSITIONS ON THE VEHICLE 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 80 SAFETY ...

Page 83: ...ight 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 Britax Baby Safe plus Type approval number E1 04301146 Fiat order code 71806415 Universal ISOFIX child restraint system It must be installed facing rearwards using the vehicle seat belts only or the dedicated ISOFIX base which can be purchased separat...

Page 84: ...the vehicle FCA recommends fitting it using the rear facing ISOFIX platform RWF specific G type to be purchased separately or the forward facing ISOFIX platform FWF specific A type to be purchased separately the rigid head restraint to be purchased separately and the ISOFIX anchorages for the vehicle It must be fitted on the rear outer seats Reference A Fair ISOFIX RWF platform type G for G 0 1S F...

Page 85: ...nt system It must be fitted on the rear outer seats Britax Roemer Duo Plus Type approval number E1 04301133 Fiat order code 71803161 It must be fitted facing forwards only using the ISOFIX attachments and the upper strap provided with the child restraint system It must be fitted on the rear outer seats Group 2 from 15 to 22 kg from 95 cm to 135 cm Fair Junior Fix Type approval number E4 04443721 F...

Page 86: ... Child restraint system installation Group 3 from 22 to 36 kg from 136 cm to 150 cm Fair Scout Type approval number E4 04443723 Fiat order code 71805372 It is only installed facing forwards using the car s seat belts To be installed on the outside rear seats 84 SAFETY ...

Page 87: ...tems must be installed when the relative headrest is fitted WARNING 76 SEVERE DANGER When a front passenger airbag is fitted do not install rearward facing child restraint systems on the front passenger seat Deployment of the airbag in an accident could cause fatal injuries to the child regardless of the severity of the collision It is advisable to always carry children in a child restraint system...

Page 88: ... a label placed next to the airbag deployment area FRONT AIRBAGS The front driver and passenger airbags protect the front seat occupants in the event of head on crashes of medium high severity by placing the cushion between the occupant and the steering wheel or dashboard Therefore non activation of airbags in other types of collisions side impacts rear shunts roll overs etc does not indicate a sy...

Page 89: ...ation may cause fatal injuries to the transported child ALWAYS comply with the instructions on the label stuck on the passenger side sun visor fig 77 Deactivating passenger front airbag and seat mounted side bag for pelvis chest and shoulders protection If a child must be carried on the front seat in a rearward facing child restraint system deactivate the passenger side front airbag and front side...

Page 90: ...is off Passenger protection deactivated the LED switches on with a steady light The LED may light up with a various intensity depending on the vehicle conditions The intensity may vary during the same key cycle 78 P2000023 000 000 88 SAFETY ...

Page 91: ...Passenger side front airbag and child restraint systems IMPORTANT 79 F1B0129C 89 ...

Page 92: ...ont 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 irritate the skin and eyes however in this case wash with neutral soap and water Airbag checking repair an...

Page 93: ... 97 Do not travel carrying objects in your lap in front of your chest or between your lips pipe pencils etc they could cause severe injury if the airbag is deployed 98 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 99 If the ignition device is at MAR even if the engine is switched ...

Page 94: ...ses their efficiency Because front airbags are not deployed for low speed crashes side collisions rear end shunts or rollovers occupants are protected in addition to any side bags only by their seat belts which must therefore always be fastened 92 SAFETY ...

Page 95: ...in any situation so that it can be a welcome companion with our comfort and our wallets in mind STARTING THE ENGINE 94 PARKING THE VEHICLE 95 USING THE TRANSMISSION 95 STOP START SYSTEM 96 SPEED LIMITER 98 ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL 99 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL ACC 101 PARKING SENSORS 108 REAR VIEW CAMERA 110 TOWING TRAILERS 112 REFUELLING THE VEHICLE 113 93 ...

Page 96: ...e body air intake this might damage the engine and injury people nearby 104 It is dangerous to run the engine in enclosed areas The engine takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide carbon monoxide and other toxic gases 105 The brake servo is not active until the engine is started so you would need to apply much more force than usual to the brake pedal 106 Do not start the engine by pushing towin...

Page 97: ...ng light on the instrument panel switches off WARNING 107 Never leave children unattended in the car Always remove the key from the ignition when leaving the car and take it with you 108 For cars equipped with a front armrest lift it up to ensure that it does not interfere with the action of the handbrake USING THE TRANSMISSION 109 32 To engage the gears press the clutch pedal fully and put the ge...

Page 98: ...nary and starts it again when the driver wants to move off In this way the vehicle efficiency is increased by reducing consumption dangerous gas emissions and sound pollution OPERATING MODE Stopping the engine With the vehicle stopped the engine stops with gearbox in neutral and clutch pedal released Restarting the engine To restart the engine press the clutch pedal or the accelerator pedal SYSTEM...

Page 99: ...n device This condition is indicated to the driver both through a buzzer and a message on the display ENERGY SAVING FUNCTION If following the automatic engine restarting the driver does not carry out any action for more than 3 minutes the Stop Start system stops the engine definitely to prevent fuel consumption In these cases the engine can only be restarted using the ignition device NOTE In any c...

Page 100: ...ed value lower than the displayed one press the SET button Each time the button is pressed the speed decreases by about 1 km h while keeping the button pressed the speed decreases by 5 km h intervals DEVICE ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION Device Activation press the SET or SET buttons 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 t...

Page 101: ...o use this device on extra urban roads with traffic Do not use it in town ACTIVATING THE DEVICE 111 112 113 To activate the device press button 1 fig 86 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 ...

Page 102: ...ING 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 the ESC system or by pressing the clutch pedal while shifting gear The stored speed is deleted in the following cases pres...

Page 103: ... slightly in order not to exceed the original set speed so that the vehicle keeps the preset distance seeking to adapt to the speed of the vehicle ahead 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 ...

Page 104: ...hicle 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 gear lever is in R reverse neutral or in 1st first gear e...

Page 105: ...intervenes automatically if the engine brake does not slow the vehicle down sufficiently to reach the set speed The device holds the set speed uphill and downhill however a slight variation is entirely normal particularly on slight gradients Gears can be shifted during operation of the device to allow to select the gear suited to the set speed and keep the device set The device is cancelled when y...

Page 106: ...t distance 1 bar setting to 2 seconds for the maximum distance 4 bar setting The set distance is shown on the display with a symbol in the Driver Assist area The setting is 4 maximum the first time the device is used After the distance has been modified by the driver the new distance will be stored also after the system is deactivated and reactivated To decrease the distance Press and release the ...

Page 107: ... minimum set speed e g in presence of slow vehicles If these conditions occur while the system is decelerating with respect to a vehicle ahead the system could continue the deceleration if necessary also after it is cancelled or deactivated within the minimum speed settable on the system SYSTEM LIMITED OPERATION SIGNAL If the dedicated message is shown on the display a condition limiting the syste...

Page 108: ...e narrow vehicles e g bicycles and motorcycles fig 93 travelling near the outer edges of the lane or which enter the lane from kerbside are not detected until they are fully in the lane Sufficient distance from the vehicles ahead may not be guaranteed in these cases Stationary objects and vehicles The device cannot detect the presence of stationary vehicles or objects For example the device will n...

Page 109: ...onditions and conditions of poor visibility e g fog 119 The device cannot apply the maximum braking force the car will not be stopped completely IMPORTANT 34 The system may have limited or absent operation due to weather conditions such as heavy rain hail thick fog heavy snow 35 The section of the bumper before the sensor must not be covered with adhesives auxiliary headlights or any other object ...

Page 110: ...3 seconds to avoid for example indications in the event of manoeuvres along a wall stops immediately if the distance of the obstacle increases When the system emits the acoustic signal the volume of the Uconnect system where provided is automatically lowered Detection distances If several obstacles are detected by the sensors only the nearest one is considered Indication on display The indications...

Page 111: ...e lowered the presence of a tow hook without trailer which may interfere with the correct operation of the parking sensors the presence of adhesives on the sensors Therefore take care not to place adhesives on the sensors WARNING 120 Parking and other potentially dangerous manoeuvres are however always the driver s responsibility When performing these operations always make sure that there are no ...

Page 112: ...e camera will continue to be displayed for up to 10 seconds after reverse is disengaged unless vehicle speed is higher than 13 km h or that the gearbox lever is in neutral 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 be...

Page 113: ...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 97 Area Distance from the rear of the vehicle Red 1 0 30 ...

Page 114: ... 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 122 123 For towing caravans or trailers the vehicle must be fitted with an approved tow hook and an adequate electrical system S...

Page 115: ...ar is equipped will not control the braking system of the trailer Particular caution is required on slippery roads 123 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 REFUELLING THE VEHICLE 124 125 126 Before refuelling make sure that the fuel type is correct Also stop the engine before r...

Page 116: ... the tank then remove the dispenser from the filler and close flap 1 The flap is provided with a dust cover gaiter 2 which prevents deposits of impurities and dust at the end of the filler when the flap is closed Emergency refuelling If there is no fuel in the vehicle or the supply circuit is completely empty proceed as follows to reintroduce fuel to the tank open the boot and take adaptor 3 fig 9...

Page 117: ...6 Do not use a mobile phone near the refuelling pump risk of fire IMPORTANT 45 For diesel engines only use diesel fuel for motor vehicles in accordance with EN 590 European specifications The use of other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently invalidate the warranty due to the damage caused If you accidentally introduce other types of fuel into the tank do not s...

Page 118: ...mergency we recommend 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 117 BULB REPLACEMENT 117 REPLACING FUSES 127 CHANGING A WHEEL 133 FIX GO AUTOMATIC KIT 136 JUMP STARTING 139 FUEL CUT OFF SYSTEM 140 TOWING THE VEHICLE 142 116 IN A...

Page 119: ... with others 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 ste...

Page 120: ...ss fitted Pull to extract Bayonet type bulbs type 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 118 IN AN EMERGENCY ...

Page 121: ...versions with bi parabolic headlights H15 55W 4 Dipped headlights H7 55W 3 Front direction indicators PY21W 21W 2 Side direction indicators WY5W 5W 1 Number plate W5W 5W 1 Rear side brake light P21W 21W 2 Rear direction indicators PY21W 21W 2 Reversing light W16W 16W 1 3rd stop LED Fog lights H11 55W 4 Rear fog light W16W 16W 1 Front ceiling light C5W 5W 1 Front roof lights sun visors C5W 5W 1 Rea...

Page 122: ...replace the bulb 3 fig 101 proceed as follows working from inside the engine compartment remove rubber protection cap 2 fig 103 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 101 proc...

Page 123: ...ng lights DRL The daytime running light bulbs 4 fig 101 are LED to increase their lifetime therefore they should not require replacing Contact the Fiat Dealership in the event of any kind of problem Side direction indicators To replace the bulb proceed as follows press the lens 1 fig 106 to compress in the internal clip 2 then pull the cluster outwards take great care not damage the paintwork turn...

Page 124: ...s indicated in fig 109 and remove the flap remove the rubber plug disconnect the electrical connector extract the bulb releasing it from the retaining springs replace the new bulb and carry out the procedure described previously in reverse working from inside the engine compartment remove the rubber cap from the dipped beam headlight bulb 1 fig 107 extract the bulb releasing it from the retaining ...

Page 125: ...nticlockwise and then remove it sliding it outwards disconnect the electrical connector reconnect the connector to the new assembly then insert it turning it clockwise ensuring that it locks correctly finally refit the inspection lid Side direction indicators To replace the bulb proceed as follows press the lens 1 fig 113 to compress in the internal clip 2 then pull the cluster outwards turn the b...

Page 126: ...r screws 4 fig 116 and remove the bulb holder to replace the tail light 1 fig 117 press it lightly axially and simultaneously turn it anticlockwise bayonet fitting to replace the reversing light 2 simply pull the all glass bulb out of its holder when replaced refit the bulb holders into the lens unit and re tighten the screws 4 fig 116 refit the cluster onto the tailgate and use the L shaped key p...

Page 127: ...e two screws 1 fig 119 using the L shaped key 1 fit the moulding by pressing on it lightly until you feel it engage properly with the body then close the tailgate 3 rd brake lights The 3rd brake light bulbs are LED to increase their lifetime therefore they should not require replacing Contact the Fiat Dealership in the event of any kind of problem Rear fog lights To replace the rear fog light bulb...

Page 128: ...that are not carried out properly or do not take the system technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire 129 Halogen bulbs contain pressurised gas in the case of breakage they may burst causing glass fragments to be projected outwards 130 Only replace bulbs when the engine is off Also ensure that the engine is cold to prevent the risk of burns IMPORTANT ...

Page 129: ...rent ends specifically designed to remove the different types of fuses present in the vehicle After use refit the pliers in position FUSE LOCATION The fuses are grouped in four control units on the dashboard under the dashboard in the engine compartment and inside the boot ENGINE COMPARTMENT JUNCTION BOX 48 The fuse box is located by the side of the battery fig 126 To access the fuses proceed as f...

Page 130: ...eed as follows correctly refit the cover 2 in the side guides of the casing slide it down completely from the top fully tighten screw 1 using the screwdriver provided at the same time slowly rotate the screw clockwise until resistance is encountered do not overtighten slowly release the screw closure is indicated by the securing of the entire screw head in its housing DASHBOARD FUSE BOX The fuse b...

Page 131: ...en move the section of the inner cover fig 131 and access the fuses in fuse box 2 fig 132 130 P2000083 000 000 131 P1030208 000 000 132 08036J0011EM 129 UNDER DASHBOARD CONTROL UNIT The control unit fig 130 is located to the left side under the dashboard ...

Page 132: ...USERS FUSE AMPERE Two tone horn F10 15 Heater mirrors F88 7 5 Heated rear window F20 30 130 IN AN EMERGENCY ENGINE COMPARTMENT JUNCTION BOX fig 126 ...

Page 133: ... 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 130 USERS FUSE AMPERE Front door unlocking driver side 1 7 5 Front door unlocking passenger side 2 7 5 Rear door unlocking left ...

Page 134: ...amp rating DANGER OF FIRE 133 If a fuse NOT indicated in this or the previous page is used contact a Fiat Dealership 134 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 47 Never replace a fuse with metal wires or anything else 48 If it is necessary to wash the engin...

Page 135: ...heel 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 wear the reflective safety jacket before getting out of the car anyway comply with the laws in force in the country you are driving in open the boot and if there is a cargo box remove it as described in the Cargo box paragraph in the Getti...

Page 136: ...ound loosen the stud bolts completely and remove the punctured wheel make sure the contact surfaces between spare or space saver wheel and hub are clean so that the fastening bolts will not come loose fit the spare or space saver wheel 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 b...

Page 137: ...being changed 138 The jack is a tool developed and designed only for changing a wheel if a tyre gets punctured or damaged on the vehicle with which it is supplied or on other vehicles of the same model Any other use e g to jack up other vehicle models or different things is strictly prohibited Never use it to carry out maintenance or repairs under the vehicle or to change summer winter wheels and ...

Page 138: ... with the writing Max 80 km h to be attached in a position easily visible to the driver eg on the dashboard after repairing the tyre compressor 4 complete with pressure gauge and connectors an instruction leaflet to refer to for prompt and correct use and that must be then given to the personnel dealing with the tyre treated with sealant a pair of gloves located in the side compartment of the comp...

Page 139: ...stribution of sealing fluid in the tyre Stop the car safely and repeat the operation above until the required pressure is reached If after other 5 min from the compressor ignition the pressure gauge 2 still indicates a pressure lower than 1 8 bar 26 psi the TYRE IS TOO DAMAGED AND CANNOT BE REPAIRED Remove and place the kit in the specific compartment and contact a Fiat Dealership if the required ...

Page 140: ... fig 149 WARNING 140 The information required by the applicable regulation is indicated on the Fix Go kit package label Compliance with the indications on the label is an essential condition to ensure the safety and the effectiveness of the Fix Go kit Carefully read the label before use avoid improper use Fix Go is subject to expiration and must be replaced periodically The kit should be used by a...

Page 141: ... an engine gearbox earth point 54 Proceed as follows to carry out a jump starting connect one end of the cable used for positive to the positive terminal of the vehicle with flat battery connect the other end of the cable used for positive to the positive terminal of the auxiliary battery connect one end of the cable used for negative to the negative terminal of the auxiliary battery connect the o...

Page 142: ...o start the engine as this could damage the electronic systems of your vehicle particularly the ignition and engine fuel supply control units 54 Do not connect the cable to the negative terminal of the flat battery The following spark could lead to battery explosion and cause serious harm Only use the specific earth point do not use any other exposed metallic part FUEL CUT OFF SYSTEM DESCRIPTION T...

Page 143: ...r on constantly 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...

Page 144: ...s During towing make sure that the trailer hitch does not damage any components it is touching When towing the car you must comply with all specific traffic regulations and adopt an appropriate driving behaviour Do not start the engine while towing the car Before tightening the ring clean the threaded housing thoroughly Make sure that the ring is fully screwed into the housing before towing the ca...

Page 145: ...ed over time as well as limited running costs and safeguarding the efficiency of the safety systems This chapter explains how SCHEDULED SERVICING 144 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 152 BATTERY RECHARGING 158 SERVICING PROCEDURES 159 LIFTING THE VEHICLE 164 WHEELS AND TYRES 164 BODY 165 INTERIOR 166 143 ...

Page 146: ...c Scheduled 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 vehicle is used frequently for towing the interval between one service operation and the next should be ...

Page 147: ...d warning lights boot passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary top up fluid levels 1 Check exhaust emissions smokiness Use the diagnosis socket to check engine management system operation emissions and where provided engine oil deterioration Visually inspect conditions of exterior bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel s...

Page 148: ... is less than 10 000 km the engine oil and filter must be replaced every year o Recommended operations Mandatory operations 3 For T Jet versions in order to guarantee correct operation and prevent serious damage to the engine it is essential to observe the following only use spark plugs specifically certified for these engines all spark plugs should be of the same type and brand see the Engine par...

Page 149: ...e belt must be replaced every 6 years regardless of distance travelled Dusty areas and or demanding use of the car cold climates town use long periods of idling advised maximum mileage 60 000 km The belt must be replaced every 4 years regardless of distance travelled 5 If the vehicle is used in dusty areas you are advised to change this filter every 15 000 km 6 The brake fluid replacement has to b...

Page 150: ...ng lights boot passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary top up fluid levels 1 Check exhaust emissions smokiness Use the diagnosis socket to check engine management system operation emissions and if present engine oil deterioration Visually inspect conditions of exterior bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel system brake...

Page 151: ...e accessory drive belt s 3 Replace fuel filter cartridge 1 3 MultiJet 95 HP versions 4 2 The actual interval for changing the oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions and is signalled by the warning light or message if present in the instrument panel In any case it must never exceed 2 years If the vehicle is mainly used in towns and cities change the engine o...

Page 152: ... passenger compartment cleaner 5 o o o o o o 4 If the vehicle runs on fuel with quality below the relevant European specification this filter must be replaced every 20 000 km 5 If the vehicle is used in dusty areas this cleaner must be replaced every 20 000 km 6 The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years irrespective of the mileage o Recommended operations Mandatory operations 150 ...

Page 153: ... at sub zero outside temperatures engine often idling or driving long distances at low speeds or long periods of inactivity the following checks must be carried out more often than indicated in the Scheduled Servicing Plan check front disc brake pad condition and wear check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage compartment locks cleanliness and lubrication of linkage visually inspect conditions of eng...

Page 154: ... CHECKING LEVELS 149 150 55 1 4 16V 95 HP version 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant fluid 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 154 09026J0001EM 152 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 155: ...1 4 T Jet 120 HP version 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant fluid 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 155 P1030198 000 000 153 ...

Page 156: ...1 6 16V Multijet 120 HP version 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant fluid 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 156 09026J0003EM 154 SERVICING AND CARE ...

Page 157: ...1 3 Multijet 95 HP version 1 Brake fluid 2 Battery 3 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 4 Engine coolant fluid 5 Engine oil dipstick 6 Engine oil cap filler 157 09026J0002EM 155 ...

Page 158: ...OW WASHING FLUID 153 154 If the level is too low raise the reservoir cap 3 and add the fluid described in the Technical Specifications chapter BRAKE FLUID 155 156 59 Check that the fluid is at the max level If the fluid level in the reservoir is too low undo the reservoir cap 1 and add the fluid described in the Technical Specifications chapter IMPORTANT Carefully clean the cap of the reservoir an...

Page 159: ... Never smoke while working in the engine compartment gas and inflammable vapours may be present with the risk of fire 150 Be very careful when working in the engine compartment when the engine is hot you may get burned 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 151 If the engine ...

Page 160: ...ggest the most suitable devices and advise you whether a higher capacity battery needs to be installed IMPORTANT 3 The used engine oil and the filter that has been replaced contain substances that are harmful to the environment To change the oil and filters we advise you to contact a Fiat Dealership 4 Batteries contain substances which are very dangerous for the environment For battery replacement...

Page 161: ...or terminal 4 as shown turn on the battery charger At the end of the charging process switch the battery charger off after having disconnected the charging device reconnect connector 1 to the sensor 3 as shown SERVICING PROCEDURES 160 162 163 The following pages contain the rules on the required maintenance envisaged by the technical personnel who designed the vehicle In addition to these specific...

Page 162: ...60 Replacing the air cleaner See the Scheduled servicing plan for the correct servicing intervals It is advisable to replace it with a genuine spare part specifically designed for this vehicle AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 66 67 To ensure the best possible performance the air conditioning system must be checked and undergo maintenance at a Fiat Dealership at the beginning of the summer WINDS...

Page 163: ... correctly the wiper blades move to signal the correct reception of the command The command can be repeated up to a maximum of the three times The fourth repetition of the command deactivates the function If after using the function the ignition device is set back to MAR with the blades in a position other than rest position at the base of the windscreen they will only return to rest position foll...

Page 164: ...of smoke in the passenger compartment is identified or if the underbody or rear section of the vehicle have been damaged have the entire exhaust system and adjoining bodywork areas checked at a Fiat Dealership to identify any components which are broken damaged worn or have moved from their correct fitting position Open welding or loose connections may permit exhaust gas to enter the passenger com...

Page 165: ...irs when necessary may lead to more expensive repairs damage to other components or have a negative impact on the vehicle performance Have any malfunction inspected immediately by a Fiat Dealership 64 The vehicle is equipped with fluids which are optimised or protecting its performance and life and extending service intervals Do not use chemicals for washing these components since they may damage ...

Page 166: ...affect vehicle driveability with the risk of losing control of the vehicle and resulting accidents WARNING 164 The road holding qualities of the car also depend on the correct inflation pressure of the tyres 165 If tyre pressure is too low it may overheat and be severely damaged as a result 166 If the tyres are unidirectional do not switch tyres from the right hand side of the vehicle to the left ...

Page 167: ...ily in these areas Do not wash the car after it has been left in the sun or with the bonnet hot this may alter the shine of the paintwork Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned in the same way as the rest of the vehicle IMPORTANT NOTES Avoid parking under trees the resin dropped by trees makes the paintwork go opaque and increases the possibility of corrosion Bird droppings must be washed off imme...

Page 168: ...in 50 with water Only use pure screen washer fluid when strictly necessary due to outside temperature conditions IMPORTANT 5 Detergents pollute the environment Only wash your vehicle in areas equipped to collect and treat wastewater from this type of activity INTERIOR 169 170 171 Periodically check the cleanliness of the interior beneath the mats which could cause oxidation of the sheet metal SEAT...

Page 169: ... using a specific product for cleaning interiors make sure that it does not contain alcohol and or alcohol based substances WARNING 169 Never use flammable products such as petrol ether or rectified petrol to clean the inside of the car The electrostatic charges which are generated by rubbing during the cleaning operation may cause a fire 170 Do not keep aerosol cans in the car they might explode ...

Page 170: ...phics For the enthusiasts and the technician but also just for those who want to know every detail of their vehicle IDENTIFICATION DATA 169 ENGINE 170 WHEELS 172 DIMENSIONS 175 WEIGHTS 176 REFUELLING 178 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 180 PERFORMANCE 183 FUEL CONSUMPTION 184 CO2 EMISSIONS 186 PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFE 187 168 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 171: ...rk 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 166 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 the passenger compartment floor in front of the front...

Page 172: ...tal displacement cm 1368 1368 Compression ratio 11 0 2 9 8 1 Maximum power EC kW 70 88 corresponding engine speed rpm 6000 5000 Maximum torque EC Nm 127 215 corresponding engine speed rpm 4500 2500 Spark plugs NGK DCPR7E N 10 NGK IKR9J8 Fuel Unleaded petrol with R O N no lower than 95 EN 228 specifications Unleaded petrol with R O N no lower than 95 EN 228 specifications 170 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 173: ...16 5 0 4 Maximum power EC kW 70 88 corresponding engine speed rpm 3750 3750 Maximum torque EC Nm 200 320 corresponding engine speed rpm 1500 1750 Fuel Diesel for motor vehicles EN 590 Specification Diesel for motor vehicles EN 590 Specification WARNING 172 Modifications or repairs to the supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system technical specifications into accoun...

Page 174: ...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 175: ... 55 R16 91Q M S 7J X 17 H2 ET41 225 45 R17 91V 225 45 R17 91Q M S 1 3 MultiJet 95 HP 6J X 15 H2 ET38 195 55 R15 91H 6 5J X 16 H2 ET39 205 55 R16 91H 205 55 R16 91Q M S 7J X 17 H2 ET41 225 45 R17 91V 225 45 R17 91Q M S 1 6 Multijet 120 HP 6J X 15 H2 ET38 195 55 R15 91H 6 5J X 16 H2 ET39 205 55 R16 91H 205 55 R16 91Q M S 7J X 17 H2 ET41 225 45 R17 91V 225 45 R17 91Q M S On versions with 195 65 R15 a...

Page 176: ... 2 6 2 5 4 2 205 55 R16 225 45 R17 1 4 T jet 120 HP 1 3 Multijet 95 HP 195 55 R15 2 3 2 1 2 6 2 5 205 55 R16 225 45 R17 1 6 Multijet 120 HP 195 55 R15 2 4 2 1 2 6 2 5 205 55 R16 225 45 R17 where provided After using the spare wheel in an emergency where necessary align the pressure of the wheel to the recommended value as soon as possible WARNING 173 The maximum speed for snow tyres marked Q is 16...

Page 177: ...dard 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 168 P2000008 000 000 175 ...

Page 178: ...total 1695 1775 Towable loads braked trailer 1200 1200 trailer without brakes 500 500 Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes 60 60 Maximum load on roof 50 50 If special equipment is fitted the unladen vehicle weight increases thus reducing the specified payload Loads not to be exceeded The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and or on the load platform within ...

Page 179: ...900 900 total 1790 1795 Towable loads braked trailer 1200 1200 trailer without brakes 500 500 Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes 60 60 Maximum load on roof 50 50 If special equipment is fitted the unladen vehicle weight increases thus reducing the specified payload Loads not to be exceeded The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and or on the load platform...

Page 180: ... Engine sump and filter litres 2 95 3 4 Gearbox casing differential litres 1 76 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 TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 The maximum engine power and the car s performance can only be guaranteed with lead free petrol with an R O N of 95 or higher When the vehicle ...

Page 181: ...ARAFLU UP 50 Engine sump litres 3 7 4 4 SELENIA WR FORWARD 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 TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions we recommend using a ...

Page 182: ...ilable products that meet the indicated specifications can be used to top up in this case optimal performance of the engine is not guaranteed 73 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Use Features Specification Original fluids and lubricants Replacement interval Lubricant for petrol engines SAE 5W 40 ACEA C3 API SN 9 55535 S2 SELENIA K P E Contractual Technical Reference No F603 C07 According to Scheduled Servici...

Page 183: ... F002 F10 Manual mechanical gearbox 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 No F701 C07 Differential side constant velocity joints Molybdenum disulphide grease for use at high temperatures N L G I consistency 1 2 9 55580 GRAS II TUTELA ALL STAR Contractual Technical Reference No F702 ...

Page 184: ...el with antifreeze and protective action for Diesel engines TUTELA DIESEL ART Contractual Technical Reference No F601 L06 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 TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 Contractual Technical Reference No F201 D02 To be used diluted or undiluted in screen washer wip...

Page 185: ...PERFORMANCE Top speeds after the initial period of usage of the vehicle Versions km h 1 4 16V 95 HP 185 1 4 T jet 120 HP 200 1 3 MultiJet 95 HP 180 1 6 Multijet 120 HP 200 183 ...

Page 186: ... gears speed varies between 0 and 120 km h combined fuel consumption calculated with a weighting of approximately 37 of the urban cycle and 63 of the extra urban cycle IMPORTANT The type of route traffic conditions weather conditions driving style general condition of the car trim level equipment accessories use of the climate control system car load presence of roof racks and other situations tha...

Page 187: ...N ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE litres 100 km Versions Urban Extra urban Combined 1 4 16V 95 HP 7 7 4 5 5 7 1 4 T jet 120 HP 7 7 5 0 6 0 1 3 MultiJet 95 HP 4 5 3 3 3 7 1 6 Multijet 120 HP 4 4 3 3 3 7 185 ...

Page 188: ...ls given in the following table refer to combined consumption Versions CO EMISSIONS2 ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE IN FORCE g km 1 4 16V 95 HP 132 1 4 T jet 120 HP 139 1 3 MultiJet 95 HP 99 1 6 Multijet 120 HP 98 186 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 189: ...ditional 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 ...

Page 190: ...5 LIVE 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 189 Uconnect 3 Radio 191 Uconnect 5 LIVE Uconnect 5 Nav LIVE 200 Uconnect 7 HD LIVE Uconnect 7 HD Nav LIVE 212 188 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 191: ...tem 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 the scr...

Page 192: ...es here below otherwise serious injuries may occur to the occupants or the system may be damaged 176 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 74 Only clean the front panel and the display lens with a soft clean dry anti static cloth Cleaning and polishing products may damage the...

Page 193: ...Uconnect 3 Radio CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL 169 11016J0001EM high jpg 191 TM ...

Page 194: ...e 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 iPod or AUX Short button press RADIO Access to the Radio mode Short button press 1 2 3 4 5 6 Store current radio station Long button press Stored radio station r...

Page 195: ...adio station or selection of USB iPod next track Short button press Scan of higher frequencies until released Fast forward of USB iPod track Long button press Shuffle of USB iPod tracks Short button press USB iPod loop Short button press 193 ...

Page 196: ...stem 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 170 11026J0005EM 194 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 197: ...UMMARY 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 195 ...

Page 198: ... the available sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press search for previous radio station or selection of USB iPod next track Long button press scan of lower frequencies until released fast forward of USB iPod 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 Activa...

Page 199: ... 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 confirmation signal 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 Previous next radio stat...

Page 200: ...ing device USB or iPod in the USB port present on the vehicle If a USB iPod device is inserted with the system on this starts playing the tracks present on the device IMPORTANT When connecting a device USB or iPod to the USB port make sure that it does not obstruct the operation of the handbrake lever AUX SOURCE To activate AUX mode insert an appropriate device in the AUX socket on the car see the...

Page 201: ...e pairing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation NOTE After updating the telephone software it is advisable for correct operation to remove the telephone from the list of devices paired to the radio delete the previous pairing of the system also from the available Bluetooth device list on the telephone and pair it again Making a phone call The operations described below ...

Page 202: ...Uconnect 5 LIVE Uconnect Nav LIVE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL 171 11086J0002EM 200 MULTIMEDIA TM 5 TM ...

Page 203: ...ce track 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...

Page 204: ...stem 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 172 11026J0006EM 202 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 205: ... instrument panel Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Rejection of incoming call Ending of call in progress Exit the display on the instrument panel of the last calls only with call browsing active Short press phone mode selection of next previous call or SMS only with call browsing active 203 ...

Page 206: ... the available sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press search for previous radio station or selection of USB iPod next track Long button press scan of lower frequencies until released fast forward of USB iPod 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 Activa...

Page 207: ... menu Equalizer 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 available AUX USB iPod and Bluetooth Applic...

Page 208: ...ying the tracks present on the device AUX SOURCE To activate AUX mode insert an appropriate device in the AUX socket on the vehicle When a device is inserted using the AUX output socket the system starts reproducing 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 IMPORTA...

Page 209: ...avourite NOTE After updating the telephone software it is advisable for correct operation to remove the telephone from the list of devices paired to the radio delete the previous pairing of the system also from the available Bluetooth device list on the telephone and pair it again MAKING A PHONE CALL The operations described below can only be accessed if supported by the mobile phone in use For al...

Page 210: ... a more efficient driving style as far as consumption and emissions are concerned In addition the data can be saved on a USB flash drive and the data analysis can be made on your personal computer thanks to the eco Drive desktop application available on www DriveUconnect eu Driving style is evaluated by means of four indices which monitor the following parameters acceleration deceleration gearchan...

Page 211: ...system intervention mode The options available are Off the system is deactivated Only warning the system intervenes only by providing the driver with an acoustic warning where provided Only active braking the system intervenes by activating automatic braking where provided Warning active braking the system intervenes by providing the driver with an acoustic warning and activating automatic braking...

Page 212: ...n different ways searching for a specific address a partial address a specific type of location for example a service station or a restaurant a postal code a POI Point Of Interest near your current position for example a restaurant with the search type set to nearby a pair of latitude and longitude coordinates or by selecting a point on the map Select Search in the Main menu and set the search for...

Page 213: ...can be given after pressing the button on the steering wheel Play song Play album Play artist Play genre Play playlist Play podcast Play audiobook Select the source Display 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 Drive Home Navigate going through home ...

Page 214: ...Uconnect 7 HD LIVE Uconnect 7 HD Nav LIVE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL 173 P2100020 212 MULTIMEDIA TM TM ...

Page 215: ...tivation Mute Pause Short button press Display on off Short 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 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 213 ...

Page 216: ...oth Press button Phone Phone data display Press button Uconnect Access the additional functions e g Compass display Uconnect LIVE services 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 Uconnect 7 HD Nav LIVE versions only 214 MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 217: ... the main 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 215 ...

Page 218: ...rument panel Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Rejection of incoming call Ending of call in progress Exit the display on the instrument panel of the last calls only with call browsing active Short press phone mode selection of next previous call or SMS only with call browsing active 216 MULTIMEDI...

Page 219: ... Only the available sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press search for previous radio station or selection of USB iPod next track Long button press scan of lower frequencies until released fast forward of USB iPod 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 A...

Page 220: ...o station tuning Audio access to the Audio setting 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 Equaliser where provided Speed dependent volume speed dependent automatic volume control Loudness where provided AU...

Page 221: ...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 to be paired subsequent...

Page 222: ...onsult 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 display if no phone is paired with the system yet the display shows a dedicated screen select Yes to start the pairing procedure then search for the Uconnect device on the mobile phone if No is selected the Phone main scr...

Page 223: ...Play or Apple Store and register using the app or on www DriveUconnect eu First access to the vehicle 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 acc...

Page 224: ...e 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 user about the expiry of the servicing interval Press the my Car button to interact with the application The display will show a screen with the care Index section wh...

Page 225: ...lable in My locations Home and Recent destinations Car parks select this button to search for car parks Weather select this button to receive weather service information NOTE The Weather function is only active if TomTom Services are activated Otherwise the button will appear greyed out and the function will not be available Service station select this button to search for service stations TomTom ...

Page 226: ...s VOICE COMMANDS Note For languages not supported by the system voice commands are not available To use the voice commands press the button on the steering 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 giv...

Page 227: ...st Play genre Play playlist Play podcast Play audiobook Select the source Display Navigation Uconnect 7 HD 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 Drive Home Navigate going through home Clear route 225 ...

Page 228: ...r DPF reach very high temperatures during operation Therefore do not park the vehicle on flammable materials e g grass dry leaves pine needles etc fire hazard POWER SUPPLY 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 WHEELS DO NOT fit wheel hub caps...

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Page 235: ...ems 61 DTC system 58 Electric power steering 33 Electric windows 32 Electronic Cruise Control 99 Engine 170 marking 169 Engine compartment 152 Engine compartment washing 165 Engine oil consumption 156 Engine oil level check 156 ERM system 59 ESC system 58 External lights 21 Fiat Code system 12 Fix Go Automatic kit 136 Flashing the headlights 21 Fluids and lubricants 180 Front ceiling light 23 Fron...

Page 236: ...fe 187 Radio mode 218 Rain sensor 25 Rear seats 16 Rear view camera 110 Rear View Camera 110 Rear view mirrors 19 Reconfigurable Multifunction Display 38 Refuelling 178 Refuelling procedure 114 Emergency refuelling 114 Refuelling the vehicle 113 Replacing a bulb 117 Replacing an external bulb 120 Rims and tyres dimensions 173 Roof rack ski rack 36 SBR Seat Belt Reminder 70 SBR Seat Belt Reminder s...

Page 237: ...Owner Handbook 3 Using the transmission 95 Vehicle changes alterations 4 Warning lights and messages 44 Weights 176 Wheels 172 Wheels and tyres 164 Window bag 90 Windows cleaning 165 Windscreen wiper replacing wiper blades 161 Windscreen rear window wiper 24 ...

Page 238: ...FCA Italy S p A MOPAR Technical Services Service Engineering Largo Senatore G Agnelli 3 10040 Volvera Turin Italy Print no 603 99 797 03 2016 1 Edition ...

Page 239: ...ORMANCE SPARK PLUGS INJECTORS AND BATTERIES LINEACCESSORI ROOF RACK BARS WHEEL RIMS WHY CHOOSING GENUINE PARTS This Owner Handbook is intended to show the vehicle s operating conditions For the enthusiast user who wants to have insights curiosities and detailed information about the characteristics and functions of the vehicle Fiat gives the opportunity to consult a dedicated section which is avai...

Page 240: ...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 O W N E R H A N D B O O K T I P O 5 D O O R S ENGLISH Cop TIPO LUM GB qxp_500 UM ITA 06 05 16 08 54 Pagina 1 ...

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