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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR

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Incorrect use of the sun-

roof could be dangerous.
Before and when pressing

the switches, always make sure
that passengers cannot be injured
either directly by moving sunroof
or by personal effects being
dragged along or hit by the sun-
roof.

IMPORTANT

If, after disconnect-

ing the battery, the sunroof closing
control does not work, initialize the
system; release the control and oper-
ate it again until the sunroof is com-
pletely closed and keep it pressed for
one second after the limit switch. The
system will start working properly
again.

FIRST ROW CONTROLS 

Front sunroof

“Caliper” opening/closing 

fig. 150

To open: press button 

A

on side 

1

for the whole travel.

To close: press button 

A

on side 

2

.

Complete opening/closing 

fig. 150

To open: from sunroof “caliper”

opening, press button 

A

again on 

side 

1

.

To close: press button 

A

on side 

2

until the “caliper” opening position is
reached, then press again button 

A

on

side 

2

.

Central and rear sunroof 
fig. 150

The central and rear sunroof can be

activated at the same time from the
first row.

Press button 

B

as for the front sun-

roof.

Do not open the sunroof

when it is covered with
snow or ice: it might get

damaged.

Always remove the igni-

tion key when getting out
of the vehicle to make

sure that the sunroof cannot be
accidentally operated and consti-
tute a hazard for passengers re-
maining in the vehicle.

fig. 150

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Summary of Contents for Ulysse

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Page 2: ...aximum from your Ulysse s technological features You will also find very valuable tips for your own safety the car s weelbeing and about how to protect the environment The Warranty Booklet lists the services that Fiat offers its Customers the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity the range of additional services available to Fiat Customers Best regards and goo...

Page 3: ... wait for the instru ment panel warning light mto go out then turn the ignition key to D and release it as soon as the engine starts JTD enegines with automatic gearbox make sure the handbrake is pulled up and the gear lever is in P or N then turn the ignition key to M and wait for the instrument panel warning light mto go out then turn the key to D without touching the accelerator and release it ...

Page 4: ... an emergency start up procedure SCHEDULED SERVICING Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring it stays in tip top condition and safeguards its safety features its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come THE OWNER HANDBOOK CONTAINS information tips and important warnings regarding the safe correct driving of your car and its mainte nance Pay particul...

Page 5: ... from its improved comfort for driver and passengers alike to its practical solutions contributes to make you appreciate your Fiat Ulysse s personality And you will realise it later when you discover that its driving style and performance goes hand in hand with new manufacturing processes that help cut running costs The Fiat Ulysse for example no longer needs to be taken in for its first servicing...

Page 6: ...asy to identify the subjects in the different areas 5 Personal safety Important Total or partial failure to follow these instructions can place dri ver passengers or others in serious danger Environmental protection This shows you the correct proce dures to follow to ensure the vehicle will not harm the environment The car s wellbeing Important Total or partial failure to follow these instructions...

Page 7: ...onent to which it re lates at the side of it These symbols are divided into the following four categories danger pro hibition warning obligation DANGER SYMBOLS Front headlights Danger Electric shocks Belts and pulleys Moving parts keep parts of the body and clothes away Climate control system tubing Do not open Gas under high pressure Battery Corrosive fluid Battery Explosion Fan May cut in automa...

Page 8: ...r Protecting the emission control devices Power steering Do not exceed the max imum fluid level in the reservoir Use only the fluid specified in section Capacities Brake circuit Do not exceed the max imum fluid level in the reservoir Use only the fluid specified in the section Capacities Windscreen wiper Only use fluid of the type specified in section Ca pacities Engine Use only the oil specified ...

Page 9: ...8 Diesel vehicle Use diesel fuel only Expansion tank Use only fluid of the type specified in section Ca pacities DIESEL OBLIGATION SYMBOLS Battery Protect your eyes Battery Jack See the Owner hand book ...

Page 10: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR 9 G GE ET TT TI IN NG G T TO O K KN NO OW W Y YO OU UR R C CA AR R DASHBOARD fig 1 fig 1 ...

Page 11: ...em Infotelematic Connect system display for versions markets where provided 12 Sound system Infotelematic Connect system for ver sions markets where provided 13 Passenger air bag 14 Glove compartment 15 Climate system automatic controls 16 Hazard lights 17 Cigar lighter 18 Glove compartment Infotelematic Connect system re mote controls for versions markets where provided 19 Console 20 Ashtray and ...

Page 12: ... which the control unit recognis es the key Engine ignition is enabled only if the key is recognised by the sys tem THE KEYS fig 2 The following keys are supplied with the car two keys A if the car is fitted with remote central door locking system and electronic alarm two keys B if the car is fitted with remote central door locking system electronic alarm and powered side sliding doors The keys sh...

Page 13: ... by the system up to a distance of around 30 meters from the vehicle The key is also fitted with a metal in sert D which can be pushed inside the key grip by pressing button C Press button C again to let it come out from the key grip When pressing the but ton C take care to pre vent the metal insert from causing harm or damage when it comes out The button C should only be pressed when the key is a...

Page 14: ...tance of around 30 meters from the vehicle The key is also fitted with a metal in sert F which can be pushed inside the key grip by pressing button E The remote control inside the key works on radio frequency IMPORTANT In order to ensure perfect efficiency of the electronic de vices contained inside the keys they should never be exposed to direct sunlight When pressing the but ton E take care to p...

Page 15: ...u will not be using the vehicle for more than a month you are advised to switch the system off with the remote control This will pre vent the battery from going flat All the keys and the CODE card must be handed over to the new owner when selling the car fig 5 F0B0404b This code is masked by a special paint which should be removed when the CODE card is used The CODE card should therefore be kept i...

Page 16: ...has recognised the code sent by the electronic device con tained in each ignition key through the signal emitted by a special aerial built into the ignition switch If the code is not recognised you are recommended to turn the key to S and then again to M if the lock cannot be deactivated repeat the operation with the other key provided with the vehicle If you are still not able to start the engine...

Page 17: ...ed The siren comes on the direction in dicators and the headlights flash for about 30 seconds when the doors bonnet boot or sun roof for versions markets where provided are opened a variation in the volume inside the vehicle is experienced do not leave the windows open or animals inside the ve hicle when the alarm is switched on if an attempt is made to neutralise the alarm system without the remo...

Page 18: ...l come on within 10 seconds from when the siren sounds turn the ignition key to M and then press button A fig 10 The siren will be switched off If it is necessary to repeat the oper ation wait for the siren to come on PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM When your new vehicle is handed over to you the electronic alarm will have already been programmed by your Fiat Dealership Any subse quent programming should a...

Page 19: ...and turn the steering wheel until it locks To release the lock move the steering wheel slightly as you turn the ignition key to M Never remove the igni tion key while the vehicle is moving The steering wheel would automatically lock as soon as you tried to turn it This always applies even when the vehicle is being towed fig 11 F0B0406b If the ignition switch has been tampered with e g someone has ...

Page 20: ...sing by hand from the outside fig 14 Opening turn the key to position 1 and pull the door handle in the di rection of the arrow Closing close the door and turn the key to position 2 IMPORTANT Insert the key right into the lock before turning it fig 12 F0B0012b fig 13 F0B0013b fig 14 F0B0407b Always use these locks when transporting chil dren Before opening a door make sure that the oper ation can ...

Page 21: ...m outside fig 17 Press the button inside A even when the door is open and close the door Manual opening closing of rear doors from the inside fig 17 Rear doors can be opened only if the child safety device is released Opening make sure that the child safety device is released then push the lever B in the direction indicated by the arrow Closing press the sill button A even before closing the door ...

Page 22: ...right sliding door so the latch will unlock and the door will open press again button B to close the right sliding door but the latch will not lock To do it press button C From the second row to lock unlock press button D con nected to each sliding door Both doors are fitted with a safety anticrushing device working as follows during opening when an obsta cle is detected the door stops auto matica...

Page 23: ...rt to work properly again If not it will cut out once more Door open alarm If with engine running one of the doors is not shut properly the multi function display will show a dedicat ed message and the buzzer will sound SUPER DOOR LOCK for versions markets where provided To engage the super door lock using the remote control press button A fig 8 once and then press it again within 5 seconds After ...

Page 24: ...djustments should be made when the vehicle is stationary Always use these locks when transporting chil dren 2 1 fig 22 F0B0014b fig 21 F0B0014b MECHANICAL LOCK fig 22 They are designed to prevent the rear sliding doors being opened from the inside position 1 lock off the door can be opened from the inside position 2 lock set door locked The lock remains in the set position even when the doors are ...

Page 25: ...and move it up or down to get the required position To lower the seat pull down the lever B and move it up or down to get the re quired position IMPORTANT The adjustment can only be made sitting in the driving seat Do not remove the seats or car ry out maintenance and or repairs on them any operations that are not car ried out properly may affect the safe ty devices always take your vehicle to a F...

Page 26: ...rsions markets where provided The system makes it possible to store 2 different driver s seat positions connected to buttons 1 and 2 Proceed as follows to store the ad justments available with button 1 and 2 and the ignition key at M put the seat in the required posi tion press button M and then within 4 seconds press button 1 to store the adjustment in memory 1 or button 2 to store the adjustment...

Page 27: ...ver is up In this case pull button B outwards and lower the lever The brakes of the vehicle are still on in this position lift the release lever A and at the same time turn the seat 180 inwards until the parlour effect is reached the system makes it possible to re leased lever A during the seat rota tion Reverse the above mentioned pro cedure to put the seat back in driving position Before startin...

Page 28: ... position oper ate release lever C fig 33 and guide the seat to the cushion To use the central seat back as a supporting plane operate release lever A fig 34 and guide the seat to the cushion fig 31 F0B0203b fig 32 F0B0025b fig 33 F0B0019b All seat adjustments must be made when the vehicle is stationary MOVING THE SEAT BACKWARDS OR FORWARDS fig 31 32 To adjust the rear seats second third row lift ...

Page 29: ... rear seats third row lift lever C fig 33 from the outside and tip the whole seat forward To get out of the car lift lever D fig 32 and tip the seat forward When the second row seat is tipped in wallet position it is not possible to transport passengers on the third row seats as illustrated on label fig 36 placed on the seats themselves This is a precaution to avoid any risk of contact with the ar...

Page 30: ... sure the anchor age holes are always clean if debris has got in to them it interferes with the seats being locked securely into place THIRD ROW BENCH SEAT Moving the seat backwards or forwards fig 37 Lift lever A and push the seat back wards or forwards It is possible to widen the luggage compartment capacity from the out side by pulling handle B and pushing the bench forwards fig 36 F0B0411b Bef...

Page 31: ...raints lift lever C and guide the seat back to the cushion To restore the seat back vertical po sition push it upwards until it clicks and locks in that position Wallet position fig 38 Proceed as follows to tip the bench seat in wallet position flatten the head restraints lift lever C and guide the seat back to the cushion F0B0022b Before starting off again make sure that the seats are facing the ...

Page 32: ...owing illustrations show a few of the basic configurations supplied on request fig 39 basic five seat version fig 40 basic five seat plus 2 seats version fig 41 basic five seat plus rear seat bench version fig 42 basic six seat version fig 43 arrangement along the left hand side fig 44 Game room arrangement with central table fig 45 Back parlour arrangement fig 46 Arrangement for carrying long obj...

Page 33: ...irst and third row fig 47 F0B0025b fig 45 F0B0032b fig 46 F0B0033b HEAD RESTRAINTS Remember the head re straints must be posi tioned so that they sup port the back of the head and not the neck Only in this position will they protect you properly in the event of an end shunt collision Front seats fig 47 The head restraints can be adjusted for height and tilt To adjust height lift or lower the head ...

Page 34: ...he head re straint to get the required position Lift the head restraint up to its max imum height operate device A fig 49 and pull the rear head restraint up wards to remove it ARMREST fig 50 To adjust the armrest apply the fol lowing procedure lift the armrest up to position 1 lower the armrest fully position 2 lift the armrest to the required po sition 3 ...

Page 35: ...s over to the automatic function thus making the operation easier fig 51 F0B0037b fig 52 F0B0038b fig 53 F0B0039b All adjustments must be made when the vehicle is stationary The steering wheel can be adjusted for height and axis Proceed as follows lower lever to position 1 adjust the steering wheel return the lever to position 2 to lock the wheel into position again It is absolutely forbidden to c...

Page 36: ...ir rors must always be open Electric adjustment fig 55 Adjustment is possible only when the key is at M All you need to do is press the four directions on switch A as required Use switch B to choose the mirror right or left you want to adjust The electrical mirror demister equip ment works for a limited length of time and turns on automatically when you press the heated rear window demister button...

Page 37: ...EAT BELTS FRONT AND REAR The belt should be worn keeping the chest straight and rested against the seat back To fasten the seat belt take hold the tongue A fig 56 and insert it into the buckle B until you hear it click Pull the seat belt gently If it jams let it rewind a little and pull it out again without jerking To unfasten the belts press button C Guide the belt with your hand as it rewinds to...

Page 38: ...of collision The belt is ad justed properly when the webbing passes approximately halfway between the edge of the shoulder and the neck Correct adjustment is obtained when the belt passes half way between the end of the shoulder and the neck Three height adjustment are possi ble To adjust press button A as shown by the arrows and raise or lower the grip After you have made the adjustment always ma...

Page 39: ...tainer B and release the spring catch by freeing tongue A Hang the unfastened seat belt to the retainer illustrated in fig 59 When the car is parked on a steep slope the reel mechanism may block this is normal The reel mechanism prevents the webbing coming out when it is jerked or if the car brakes sharply as in collision or when cor nering at high speed Never press button E when travelling The se...

Page 40: ...sures that the belt is adhering perfectly to the body before the belt begins to hold back the wearer When the pretensioner has been triggered the reel mechanism will lock The seat belt cannot be drawn back up even when guiding it manually IMPORTANT To obtain the high est degree of protection from the ac tion of the pretensioning device wear the seat belt keeping it firmly close to the chest and pe...

Page 41: ...D LIMITING DEVICES This device reduces the load which is normally exerted by the seat belts on the passenger s shoulder and chest in a collision It increases protection by preventing the micro traumas which are inevitable in road accidents The device is built into the front and second row side seat belt reels GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF THE SEAT BELTS The driver must make sure that all occ...

Page 42: ...be changed com pletely together with the an chors anchor fastening screws and the pretensioners In fact even if the belt has no visible de fects it could have lost its re silience Under no circumstances should the components of the seat belts and the pre tensioners be tampered with or removed Any interventions should be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel Always contact a Fiat Dealer...

Page 43: ...p rinse them and let them dry in the shade Do not use industrial strength detergents bleach colouring or any other chemical substance that could weaken the fibres 4 Do not allow the reels to get wet they are only guaranteed to work properly if they remain dry 5 Replace the seat belt when show ing significant wear or cut signs TRANSPORTING CHILDREN IN SAFETY fig 63 F0B0192b fig 64 F0B0288b SERIOUS ...

Page 44: ...ems This is especially relevant for chil dren This prescription is compulsory in all EC countries according to EC Direc tive 2003 20 EC A child s head is larger and heavier than an adult s head with respect to their body weight Moreover a child s head muscular and bone structure is not fully developed For these reasons children require specific restraint sys tems different from those required by a...

Page 45: ...are to be seated in a cot type seat supporting the child s head facing backwards This ensures there is no stress on the child s neck in sudden decelerations The cot is secured with the seat belts as shown in fig 66 Furthermore the child must be strapped to the cot GROUP 1 Children from 9 to 18 kg are to be seated facing forward in child seats with front cushions fig 67 The ve hicle seat belt secur...

Page 46: ...r fastening the specific child restraint system you are using GROUP 2 Children from 15 to 25 kg can be seated directly with the vehicle seat belts The seat has the purpose of po sitioning the child correctly with re spect to the seat belt so that the di agonal section crosses the child s chest never the child s throat and the hor izontal section fits snugly on the child s hips and not the child s ...

Page 47: ...nger front air bag always check that the sys tem has actually been deactivated by looking at the specific warning light that shall be on with fixed light on the instrument panel To sum up the safety precautions to follow when transporting children Group 0 0 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Front passenger U U U U Second row rear side passenger U L Type Isofix U L Type Isofix U U Second row central front pa...

Page 48: ...at 7 While travelling do not let the child seat incorrectly or release the belts 8 Passengers should never carry children or babies on their laps No one however strong they are can hold a child in the event of a crash 9 In case of an accident replace the seat with a new one Presetting for mounting the Type Isofix child restraint system The car is equipped for Type Isofix child restraint system ins...

Page 49: ...s three weight groups 0 0 and 1 Fitting the seat for the 0 and 0 group fig 71 For children included in groups 0 and 0 the restraint system faces back for children with weight up to 13 kg and the child is held by the restraint system belts D Proceed as follows to fit the child re straint system in the correct way the release lever B must be at rest position inward find the presetting brackets A the...

Page 50: ...aligned with the brackets push the child restraint system un til hearing the locking clicks With the child seat in this position the corresponding front seat must be positioned halfway the sliding guides travel with the backrest in vertical po sition fig 73 F0B0238b for seats positioned facing the run ning direction fasten the upper belt in the upper seat pocket to the ring A fig 72 located on the...

Page 51: ...r engine oil level gauge for ver sions markets where provided and for versions with automatic gear en gaged gear indicator and symbol for presence of ice on the road if any B Warning lights C Trip kilometre counter reset button D Button for instrument panel brightness adjustment fig 74 F0B0412b fig 75 F0B0413b ...

Page 52: ... temperature gauge with warning light showing when the tem perature is too high fig 78 F0B0055b A Infotelematic Connect system display B Speedometer C Fuel gauge with reserve tank warning light D Coolant temperature gauge with warning light showing when the tem perature is too high E Rev counter fig 79 F0B0451b ...

Page 53: ...flow of fuel when the engine is over revving This will lead to a loss of en gine power When the engine is running idle the revolution counter can indicate a gradual or sudden revolution in crease This is normal and should not worry you since it usually happens during normal operations such as the climate system activation or the fan activation In particular a slow revo lution variation is needed t...

Page 54: ...nction going back to previous screen E button for selecting the type of information displayed on the right side of the screen date radio CD trip computer Main menu Press button A to open the main menu and to display the following functions Navigation Audio Trip computer to display info concerning range instant consump tion distance covered average con sumption average speed distance to destination...

Page 55: ...on key to M this indicator first displays the kilo metres to be reached before carrying out the next maintenance operation and then displays the engine oil level in the engine sump for a limited time Fig 81 shows the correct oil level condition Flashing of the wording OIL together with the sound of the buzzer and the dedicated message in dicate low engine oil level Flashing of wording OIL indicate...

Page 56: ...seconds and the number of kilometres over the main tenance limit will be displayed after this period the warning lamp will re main lit and the total travelled kilo metres will be displayed IMPORTANT If after about 12 months the kilometres indicated in the Service Schedule have not been reached yet when the key is turned to M warning lamp A will light up and the kilometre counter will show 0 km In ...

Page 57: ... button C and warning lamp A will go off to confirm successful re setting Your Fiat Dealership will reset the maintenance indicator after each control carried out INFOTELEMATIC CONNECT SYSTEM for versions markets where provided The vehicle can be fitted with the in fotelematic CONNECT system which includes a radio with CD ROM Audio player GSM cell phone navigator and on board computer designed in ...

Page 58: ...Dealership HANDBRAKE ON BRAKE FLUID LEVEL TOO LOW Red The light comes on when you turn the ignition key to M but it should go out after a couple of seconds The warning light comes on when the brake fluid level falls below the mini mum due to a possible leakage in the circuit and when the handbrake is ap plied w x ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM ABS MALFUNCTION Amber The warning light comes on when you tur...

Page 59: ...LURE CONTROL SYSTEM Amber In normal conditions the warning light will come on when the ignition is turned to M and should go out as soon as the engine is started The ini tial lighting up shows that the warn ing light is working properly u ì U If the warning lamp does not go out within the next 2 or 3 minutes switch the engine off and get in touch with a Fiat Dealership OIL PRESSURE TOO LOW Red The...

Page 60: ...s inefficient When you turn the ignition key to the M position the light comes on It should however go out after about 4 seconds Contact a Fiat Dealer ship as soon as possible if the warning light either does not come on when the key is turned to M or comes on with fixed or flashing light when trav elling If the warning light does not turn on when turning the ignition key to M or if it stays on wh...

Page 61: ...ate filter failure low par ticulate filter additive level risk of clogged particulate filter DIPPED HEADLIGHTS Green When the dipped beam headlamps are turned on RIGHT DIRECTION INDICATOR Green The warning light starts flashing when the direction indicator control stalk is lifted or together with the left direction indicator when the hazard light button is pressed K 2 E m The warning light will co...

Page 62: ...river that one or more tyre s is are flat i e punctured IMPORTANT Stop travelling with one or more flat tyre s since road holding could be jeopardised Stop the car without braking or steering sharply Change immediately punc tured wheel with space saver spare wheel for versions markets where provided see section In an emer gency and contact Fiat Dealership as soon as possible TYRE PRESSURE MONITORI...

Page 63: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR 62 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM fig 83 fig 83 F0B0247b ...

Page 64: ...Third row directional vents DIRECTIONAL CENTRAL VENT ADJUSTMENT fig 84 The two external vents are fitted with lever A to direct the air flow up wards downwards on the left on the right while the central vent is fixed Control B for regulating the air flow ô vent closed ö vent open DIRECTIONAL SIDE VENT ADJUSTMENT fig 85 Use lever A to direct the air flow Use slider B to adjust the air flow ca pacit...

Page 65: ...en feet MAX DEF function Air is also delivered to second and third row seat Ventilation The treated air flow passes through 5 front vents placed on the edge and in the middle of the dashboard The air flow can be directed both horizontal ly and vertically by adjusting manually the tab position and the control lever Air capacity can be adjusted by ro tating the vent sliders Bilevel function The air ...

Page 66: ...ly directed to the windscreen and front side windows This function is used for the wind screen side window rapid defrost ing demisting and rear heated window activation with only one operation Such function is activated manually and enables the following functions ventilation with maximum air ca pacity air mixing completely hot air recirculation off outside air compressor on air distribution to th...

Page 67: ... C Heated rear window on off but ton D MAX DEF function on off but ton max defrosting demisting for windscreen front side windows rear heated window and door mirrors E Air vent slider F Climate control compressor on off button G Inside air recirculation on off but ton fig 87a F0B0300b ...

Page 68: ... button is pressed when the led is switched off the compressor on off is on MAX DEF on this is possible by pressing button D and window demisting will be quickly reached rear heated window on this is possible by pressing button C and the related led comes on In this way the rear window electrical resistances are activated to heat and demist the rear window To stop it press the button again and the...

Page 69: ...ommended to use the inside air recir culation function in the traffic jam car lines inside or out side galleries to prevent outside polluted air from getting into the vehicle Anyway do not use this function when several people are onboard to prevent inside win dow misting AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM The car is fitted with an automatic climate control system to control tem perature air capacit...

Page 70: ...sliders With this setting the system enables air capacity variation for the second and third row Bilevel function The air flow is distributed in the fol lowing way 45 ventilation 45 feet 10 windscreen With this setting treated air is di rected towards the feet of front and rear seat passengers and towards the dashboard vents It also enables air ca pacity variation for the second and third row Feet...

Page 71: ...de air compressor on air distribution to the windscreen rear heated window on When the MAX DEF function is on it is possible to alter the air capacity the minimum corresponds to 1 fan notch and to deactivate the rear heat ed window The rear heated window works for a limited time and turns off automati cally MIXING Temperature can be adjusted rang ing from a minimum of 14 C to a max imum of 28 C i ...

Page 72: ...ght sensor which transmits the sunlight value to the control unit thus making the tem perature control by the system more accurate The sunlight sensor is placed in the middle of the dashboard while the outside temperature sensor is on the passenger side door mirror CONTROLS fig 88 89 Versions with standard equipment fig 88 F0B0174b ...

Page 73: ...passenger s side F Rear heated window on off G Maximum defrosting demisting on off for windscreen and front side windows rear heated window and door mirrors MAX DEF function H Air flow adjustment button for central vents I Air flow adjustment button for low er vents L Rotating slider for air capacity ad justment main fan M Air flow adjustment button for up per vents N Climate control system compre...

Page 74: ...adjustment button on passenger s side F Rear heated window on off G Maximum defrosting demisting on off for windscreen and front side windows rear heated window and door mirrors MAX DEF function H Air flow adjustment button for central vents I Air flow adjustment button for low er vents L Rotating slider for air capacity ad justment main fan M Air flow adjustment button for up per vents fig 89 F0B...

Page 75: ...e is turned off for 20 minutes with the same internal tem perature the system is restored keep ing the same settings If in that period temperature changes considerably the system restores the temperature pri or to switching off if the engine is turned off for more than 20 minutes the system is switched on in automatic mode even it was off before the vehicle stop with out changing the temperature v...

Page 76: ...lider turned to completely hot air directed to windscreen feet or feet according to the outside tem perature maximum air capacity value compressor controlled by the sys tem automatic recirculation closed even if it possible to activate manually the open recirculation without leaving the required setting fan speed setting this is possi ble by turning slider L the wished speed value is displayed thr...

Page 77: ...setting and the vehicle speed so that window misting is prevented in nor mal conditions spring summer automatic mode AUTO set ting this is possible by pressing but ton B and the system will be con trolled automatically AUTO and sym bol ò ice are displayed It means that the system will control temperature air distribution and the main fan speed If button N is pressed when the sys tem is in automati...

Page 78: ...button D so a single tem perature is reached inside the passen ger compartment rear seat air capacity adjust ment REAR fig 89 for versions without additional fans this is pos sible by pressing button D thus the second row passengers can adjust air capacity with the additional fan knobs A fig 90 The rear fan symbol will be viewed on the display C The additional fan effect depends on the position of...

Page 79: ...lership as soon as possible Recovery mode The system will work in the follow ing way driver s and passenger s tem peratures aligned and evolving in the same way if buttons A or E are locked tem perature is set at 21 C by the system main fan distribution com pressor recirculation they work in automatic mode AUTO AUTO function main fan air dis tribution compressor and air recircu lation are automati...

Page 80: ...indicator light 2 comes on Follow me home fig 93 for versions markets where provided This function works for a set time 45 seconds and illuminates the area in front of the vehicle It is activated by turning the ignition key to S or if the ignition key has been removed by pushing the stalk towards the dash board This function can be activated by operating the stalk within 2 minutes after the engine...

Page 81: ... wheel Instrument panel indicator light 1 comes on To turn off pull the stalk towards the steering wheel again fig 94 F0B0419b fig 95 F0B0420b The light sensor is not able do detect fog there fore in this case it is nec essary to turn the lights on man ually IMPORTANT When the device is on and the windscreen wiper is work ing lights are automatically turned on When the lights come on automati call...

Page 82: ... on second impulse temporary posi tion rear fog lights on 4 To switch off fig 98 turn knurled knob B in the arrow direction temporary position Front and rear fog lights are turned off automatically when the lights are switched off or when sidelights 6 are restored if rear fog lights should be turned on again repeat the above mentioned operation The lights on before the engine turn ing off will aut...

Page 83: ...ly work with the ignition key at M 0 Windscreen wiper off 1 Flick wipe 1 Slow continuous wipe 2 Fast continuous wipe Temporary wipe on releasing the stalk it returns to position 0 and the windscreen wiper turns off auto matically To make maintenance easier wash the windscreen or replace the wind screen washer blades for example when the ignition key is at S or re moved and turn the stalk downwards...

Page 84: ...and stop in that position Thus it will be possible to lift the blades and clean or replace them This function works only for 60 sec onds after turning the key to S or re moving it The rain sensor is provided only with some versions It is an electronic de vice connected to the windscreen wiper and its function is to adapt flick wipe to the rain intensity All the functions controlled by the right ha...

Page 85: ...ace impurities salt dirt water lines due to worn out wind screen wiper blades difference between night and day the human eye is particularly annoyed by the windscreen wet surface at night rather than in the day Windscreen washer fig 102 This feature can only work with the ignition key at M Pulling slightly the stalk towards the steering wheel unstable position re gardless of the ring knob A positi...

Page 86: ...ar window washer fluid is sent to the rear window At the same time the rear window wiper will flick wipe thrice fig 103 F0B0427b fig 104 F0B0428b fig 105 F0B0269b TRIP COMPUTER The trip computer is device for dis playing the following information by pressing repeatedly button A fig 105 on the stalk edge range current fuel consump tion distance from destination trip 1 kilometres travelled av erage ...

Page 87: ...remaining in the tank provided that the condi tions of consumption are the same Current fuel consumption This shows the average fuel con sumption based on the last few sec onds of driving Distance from destination This shows the distance to be cov ered before reaching destination in ac tive navigation conditions The use of the hazard lights is governed by local traffic regulations Always comply wi...

Page 88: ...NDBRAKE fig 107 The handbrake lever is situated next to the driver s seat Pull the handbrake lever A upwards as far as it will go to apply the hand brake When the ignition key is at M the panel indicator light x will come on If after a collision you can smell fuel or notice leaks from the fuel feed system to avoid the risk of fire do not re enable the switch It should not be possible to move the v...

Page 89: ...d then you lower the lever the vehicle is still braked CRUISE CONTROL fig 109 for versions markets where provided GENERAL This is an electronic device CRUISE CONTROL which makes it possible to maintain vehicle cruising speed con stant without using any of the tradi tional controls except for the steer ing wheel Thus the engine taxing on road is reduced especially during long journeys because the s...

Page 90: ...D on the lever edge The device will switch itself off au tomatically when the brake or clutch pedal is pressed Restoring the memorised speed after pressing the brake or clutch ped al or after the device has been disen gaged press button D to restore the last speed memorised Memory deletion turn button from ON to OFF to clear all the mem ories IMPORTANT Use the speed con trol system only when the t...

Page 91: ...e ped al must therefore be clear and any floor mats must lie flat and not get in the way of the pedals ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION It has six gears and a reverse which adapt to the driver s driving style ac cording to the road conditions and the vehicle load IMPORTANT To use the auto matic electronic gear and the relative Shift lock safety device in the correct way read carefully the followi...

Page 92: ...splay the selected gear P R N D when driving with the automatic gear the selected gear when driving in sequence mode through or LEVER POSITION Drive automatic gear forward D Position D is used on urban and ex tra urban roads fig 113 F0B0252b fig 114 F0B0253b Shifting the lever from P to D P6D from N to D N6D and from R to D R6D should be made only when the vehicle is stationary the engine idling a...

Page 93: ...sible to start the engine Parking P P position locks drive wheels Engage this gear only when the ve hicle is stationary and apply also the handbrake Then follow the instruc tions given in Engine starting para graph in this chapter IMPORTANT If the lever is not positioned correctly the last stable en gaged gear flashes on the display To move the lever from N release the accelerator pedal let the en...

Page 94: ...rning light stays on when the ignition key is at M turn the key to S and then back to M if the warning light still remains lit try with the other keys provided with the vehicle If you are still unable to start the en gine see In an emergency chapter contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible IMPORTANT Do not leave the ig nition key at M when the engine is off to prevent draining the battery cha...

Page 95: ... allowed AUTOMATIC DRIVING MODE It is possible to select D in any dri ving condition The optimal gear shift is selected by the control unit according to the speed and the engine load position of the accelerator pedal When no power is required by the engine longer gear shifts are selected so that consumption is reduced When the accelerator pedal is pressed more power is required thus lower gear shi...

Page 96: ... can be ac tivated also when the car is travelling provided that speed in lower than 45 km h FAILURE INDICATIONS The electronic automatic transmis sion failure is warned by the display of a dedicated message on the Connect infotelematic system screen The electronic automatic transmis sion failure is warned by the display of a dedicated message on the in fotelematic display and symbol ò flash ing o...

Page 97: ...erator pedal When stationary the engine started and the gear lever at D R or M se quence mode keep the brake pedal depressed to prevent the car moving with the engine idling If the car is stationary for a long time shift the gear lever to P PARKING Apply the handbrake and shift the gear lever to P Steer the wheels and place a wedge or a stone under them if the car is parked on a slope Do not leave...

Page 98: ...t of an accident Do not travel with the glove compartment open as this could cause injury in the event of an accident fig 118 F0B0293b fig 120 F0B0257b fig 121 F0B0090b fig 119 F0B0256b AUDIO VIDEO SOCKET for versions markets where provided Inside the glove compartment there is a pre arranged AUDIO VIDEO A fig 118 outlet for con necting a TV camera to the CON NECT infotelematic System this functio...

Page 99: ...ENT COMPARTMENTS The following compartments com plete the Ulysse interior fittings open document compartment A fig 124 under the steering wheel bottle glass can holders on the second fig 125 and third row side panels fig 126 bottle compartments can also be used to contain a remov able waste container C fig 125 fig 123 F0B0092b fig 124 F0B0089b fig 125 F0B0096b fig 126 F0B0091b ...

Page 100: ...k of each front seat bring it to a horizontal position as shown in the figure SUN VISORS fig 129 These are positioned to the sides of the driving mirror They can be swung up down or sideways as illustrated On the back of both the visors there is a vanity mirror with courtesy lights A for versions markets where pro vided protected by a flap B fig 127 F0B0094b fig 128 F0B0095b fig 129 F0B0084b Do no...

Page 101: ... teners to prevent damage LUGGAGE RETAINING NET fig 132 133 for versions markets where provided It is placed behind the second row seats and can be secured to the fas teners on the floors as illustrated in fig 132 or positioned as a ham mock fastened on the side as illus trated in fig 133 ELASTIC BANDS fig 134 for versions markets where provided Front seats are fitted with elastic bands A to hold ...

Page 102: ...emovable litter container E as illus trated in fig 135 Extract compartment B and lift tab C to use the ashtray Remove cup D to empty the ashtray When the cup is extracted the compartment can be used as a glass holder The cigar lighter gets very hot Be careful how you handle it and make sure children do not use it dan ger of fire or burns Always make sure that the cigar lighter does in fact pop out...

Page 103: ... will stay on only for a lim ited time and will go out gradually When one of the front doors is opened the central ceiling light with out the spot lights and the puddle lights on the doors come on They re main lit for a set time and after a cou ple of seconds the door have been closed they go off gradually When the engine is started the lights will go off progressively after a couple of seconds Wh...

Page 104: ...urn it on operate button A Courtesy lights fig 140 With the ignition key at M open flap B and courtesy lights A next to the vanity mirror for versions markets where provided will come on Such lights make it possible to use the van ity mirror also when there is not much light coming from outside Glove compartment light fig 141 With the ignition key at M the glove compartment light will come on when...

Page 105: ...gage compartment side coating come on one or two lights according to the model When the tailgate is closed the lights go out automatically IMPORTANT The lights go out au tomatically after a couple of seconds even if the tailgate remains open to maintain the battery charge ELECTRICAL SOCKET for versions markets where provided It only works when the ignition key is at M and it is housed on the third...

Page 106: ...ndows could be dangerous Before and when pressing the switches al ways make sure that passengers cannot be injured either directly by moving glass or by personal ef fects being dragged along or hit by the glass Always remove the ignition key when getting out of the vehicle to make sure that the electric windows cannot be acci dentally operated and constitute a hazard for passengers remain ing in t...

Page 107: ...r inner panel When the ignition key is at M they control A front left window opening clos ing B front right window opening clos ing C rear left window opening closing D rear right window opening clos ing E window control lock on rear doors sliding door opening closing rear control lock and for ver sions markets where provided rear sunroof control lock To open or close the window press the relative...

Page 108: ...ove mentioned pro cedure until lever A clicks and locks the window closed ELECTRIC SUNROOFS for versions markets where provided The car can be fitted with three elec tric sunroofs front rear and central They can be operated when the igni tion key is at M IMPORTANT With the ignition key at S or removed electric windows work for 1 minute They are fitted with a sliding window shade and safety anti sq...

Page 109: ...unroof Caliper opening closing fig 150 To open press button A on side 1 for the whole travel To close press button A on side 2 Complete opening closing fig 150 To open from sunroof caliper opening press button A again on side 1 To close press button A on side 2 until the caliper opening position is reached then press again button A on side 2 Central and rear sunroof fig 150 The central and rear su...

Page 110: ...gain button A on side 2 By pressing the safety lock button E fig 147 on the driver s door panel next to the electric window switch es it is possible to prevent second and third row controls from being used by rear passengers children LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT OPENING LOCKING THE TAILGATE FROM THE OUTSIDE fig 152 153 To open unlock doors pull handle A as illustrated Gas filled struts help the hatchback t...

Page 111: ...ug gage compartment do not exceed the permitted weight limits see Technical specifications chapter Also en sure that any objects in the lug gage compartment are firmly se cured and that they cannot be thrown forward causing injury to passengers if the vehicle brakes suddenly Heavy loads which are not securely anchored could seriously injure pas sengers in the event of an acci dent The addition of ...

Page 112: ...l shelf is fitted with an umbrella shaped pocket It is possible to extend the luggage compartment by removing the rigid parcel shelf To remove the parcel shelf unfasten it from side retainers E and pull it to wards the car back SLIDING LUGGAGE COVER fig 157 158 for versions markets where provided To use the luggage cover take han dle A to unroll it from reel B and then secure it to the relevant re...

Page 113: ...ts BONNET To open the bonnet lift cover A fig 160 with the lever next to the driver s seat pull lever B fig 160 in the direc tion of the arrow press lever C fig 161 on the bon net Open the bonnet only when the vehicle is sta tionary Warning The bonnet might fall violently if the support rod is not posi tioned properly fig 159 F0B0106b fig 160 F0B0109b fig 162 F0B0110b lift the bonnet and at the sa...

Page 114: ...h bar Absolutely prevent shoes ties and loose gar ments from coming into contact with moving parts they could become entangled and cause body harm If the engine is hot be very careful when you put your hands under the bonnet as you risk burning your self Remember that while the engine is hot the electric fan can start up and cause injury Wait for the engine to cool For safety reasons the bonnet sh...

Page 115: ...ly improves driving safety because the driver is able to identify other road users on the road margins pedestri ans bikers and motor bikers When the lights come on the volta ic arc tension is very high but then it falls The maximum light is obtained after 0 5 seconds after turning the head lamps on The great light produced by this type of headlamps requires an automatic system for maintaining the ...

Page 116: ...ant for the comfort and safety not only of the person driving the vehicle but also all other road users This is also covered y a specific law To ensure that you and other drivers have the best visibility conditions when travelling with the headlamps on the headlamps must be set properly Have the headlamp positioning checked at a Fiat Dealership SLANT COMPENSATION Xenon light versions excluded When...

Page 117: ...e wheels from locking when braked and exploits grip to the maximum making the car controllable even in emergency braking The operation of ABS is felt by the driver through a light pulsation of the brake pedal and a noise This should not be considered as a fault in the brake system but rather in dicates the ABS has intervened It warns the driver that the car has reached grip limits and consequently...

Page 118: ...distance could in fact increase To make the most of the possibilities offered by the anti locking system when it is required attain to the fol lowing advice If there is a fault the in strument panel warning light will come on At this point reduce speed and go to a Fiat Dealership to have your car checked and full system opera tion restored When the ABS inter venes and you feel the brake pedal push...

Page 119: ... formance and employs the ABS con trol unit and sensors If the x brake fluid low warning light comes on stop the vehicle immedi ately and contact the nearest Fi at Dealership Fluid leaks from the hydraulic system in fact can compromise brake system oper ation both traditional systems and systems with ABS The car is fitted with an electronic braking device EBD The x and warning lights will come on ...

Page 120: ...aving water ice or earth or irregular roads bends or other ob stacles the tyre grip may be greatly reduced When the sensors detect such con ditions the ESP system intervenes on the engine and the brakes and makes the vehicle recover stability The system perfor mance in terms of active safety should not make the driver run useless risks Dri ving must suit road conditions vis ibility and traffic Nev...

Page 121: ... The ESP heart is the control unit which processes the centrifugal forces deriving from cornering on the basis of the data coming from the sensors installed on the vehicle The yawing sensor detects the vehicle spinning around its vertical axis Centrifugal forces resulting from cornering are de tected by a highly sensible side accel eration sensor The ESP stabilising action is based on the control ...

Page 122: ... grip loss The TC and ASR system performance in terms of active safety should not make the driver run useless risks Driving must suit road condi tions visibility and traffic Never theless it is always the behaviour of the driver that determines road safety Cars with TC and ASR functions may only be fit ted with tyres of the same make model and size and be in good conditions IMPORTANT When travelli...

Page 123: ...g it turns on glowing steadily or flashing con tact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible Dealership as soon as possible Warning light U oper ation can be checked by traffic controller agents by means of special equipment Always com ply with the traffic regulations in force in the country where you are travelling IMPORTANT After eliminating the problem your Fiat Dealership will run a bench test to...

Page 124: ...m set up that shall be performed at Fiat Dealer ships only IMPORTANT The T P M S system requires special equipment Consult Fiat Dealership to know what type of accessories are compatible with the system wheels wheel caps etc Us ing other accessories could cause sys tem malfunctioning IMPORTANT Tyre pressure could change according to outside temper ature For this reason the T P M S sys tem could te...

Page 125: ...bag fig 169 and window bag fig 168 FRONT AIR BAGS Description and operation The front air bag driver and pas senger is a safety device which comes into action in the event of a front im pact It consists of an instantly inflatable double layer bag housed in a special compartment in the centre of the steering wheel on the driver s side fig 167 F0B0097b fig 169 F0B0099b fig 166 F0B0455b ...

Page 126: ...ont air bag driver and passenger is therefore not a replacement of but a comple mentary to the use of belts which should always be worn as specified by law in Europe and most non European countries In the case of minor head on colli sions for which the restraining action of the seat belt is sufficient the air bag is not triggered In collisions against highly deformable or mobile objects such as ro...

Page 127: ...2 OFF passenger s front air bag activated warning light on instrument cluster on it is possible to carry a child protected by special restraint system on the front seat The warning light on the cluster stays on permanently until the pas senger s air bag is reactivated The side airbag will work although the front airbag is deactivated When the door is open the key can be inserted and removed in bot...

Page 128: ...n the electronic control unit processes the signals coming from a deceleration sensor and if required triggers the in flation of the bags The bags inflate immediately setting as a protective barrier between the passengers and the car door The bags deflate immediately afterwards In minor side crashes for which the restraining action of the seat belts is sufficient the air bags are not de ployed The...

Page 129: ...stricted number of cases they could trigger accidentally Stop the car and contact Fiat Dealer ship to have the system checked immediately When the ignition key is turned to M the warning light with the passen ger s front air bag deactivation switch in the ON position turns on for about 4 seconds and flash es for another 4 seconds to remind that the passenger s air bag and side air bags will be dep...

Page 130: ...n stolen or an attempt to steal it has been made if it has been subjected to vandals or floods have the air bag system checked by Fiat Dealership Do not wash the seat back rest with pressurised water or steam at auto matic seat washing stations Do not cover the back rest of front seats with trims or covers that are not suitable to be used with side bags Always keep you hands on the steering wheel ...

Page 131: ...nt if the distance is not changed If the car features the CONNECT Nav infotelematic system the park ing sensor buzzer will be completed with graphic information on the colour display IMPORTANT In the event a the system failure the driver is informed of it by a repeated alarm consisting of a short sound followed by long one in this case contact a Fiat Dealership If the sensor detects more than one ...

Page 132: ...rs are automatically de activated when the trailer is connect ed electrically to the vehicle When the trailer is disconnected the sensors turn on automatically Anyway parking de pends on the driver s abil ity and it is important to make always sure that there are no people or animals in the park ing area The system should be considered as a help for the dri ver who however must always be very care...

Page 133: ...andbook ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER If after purchasing your car you wish to add electric accessories alarm satellite antitheft device etc that re quire permanent power supply or high feed accessories visit a Fiat Dealer ship The staff of experts beside sug gesting the most suitable accessories in the Lineaccessori Fiat range will al so check whether the car electrical system can support th...

Page 134: ...cessories or not recommended by Fiat Auto S p A and installed not in compliance with the specified requirements RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND CELLULAR TELEPHONES Radio transceiver equipment e g e tacs mobile phones HAM radio sys tems and the like shall not be used in side the vehicle unless a separate aer ial is mounted on the roof IMPORTANT The use of similar de vices inside the passenger compart ment w...

Page 135: ...art the engine and empty the tank If the engine has been run even for only a very short time in addition to the tank it is also necessary to drain out the whole fuel circuit If driving or parking the vehicle for a long period in cold areas mountains refuel with the diesel fuel available at local filling stations In this situation you are also recom mended to have in the tank an amount of fuel 50 h...

Page 136: ...particles to reduce harmful exhaust emissions The vehicle therefore has great ad vantages with respect to the strictest international anti pollution directives Do not put open flames or lighted cigarettes near the fuel filler hole as there is a danger of fire Do not lean out too close to the hole either so as not to breathe in harmful vapours Where necessary to avoid compromising the efficiency of...

Page 137: ...s not start im mediately D DR RI IV VI IN NG G Y YO OU UR R C CA AR R STARTING THE ENGINE IMPORTANT The vehicle is fitted with an electronic engine locking de vice If the engine cannot be started see the Fiat CODE system in Get ting to know your car chapter We recommend that during the initial period you do not drive to full ve hicle performance e g excessive acceleration long journeys at top spee...

Page 138: ...ut the gear lever in neutral 3 Press down the clutch pedal 4 Turn the ignition key to M and in strument panel warning light m will come on High current absorption electric de vices climate control system rear heated window etc are automatical ly deactivated during start up If the engine does not start at the first attempt return the ignition key to S and then again to M If it is still impossible t...

Page 139: ...the catalytic exhaust pipe and damage it beyond repair STOPPING THE ENGINE Turn the ignition key to S while the engine is idling Remember that as long as the engine is not run ning the power brakes and power steering do not work You therefore have to use con siderably more effort on both the brake pedal and the steering wheel than you would do other wise Gunning the accelerator before turning off ...

Page 140: ...ade every effort to come up with a vehicle able to provide driver and passengers with top class levels of safety Never theless it is always the behaviour of the person at the wheel that determines road safety Below you will find some simple tips to help you travel in safety under dif ferent conditions You will no doubt be already familiar with many of them but it will be useful to read them all ca...

Page 141: ...s prompt Above all do not have anything alcoholic to drink Using certain prescription drugs can reduce your ability to drive read in structions for use carefully Periodically remember to check tyre pressure and conditions engine oil level coolant level and conditions of the system brake fluid level power steering fluid level windscreen washer liquid level WHEN TRAVELLING The main suggestions are t...

Page 142: ...ts if you note even a small problem in braking the pedal stroke may need to be ad justed Always fasten both front and back seat belts in cluding child restraint sys tems Travelling with the seat belts unfastened increases the risk of injury or death if you are in a collision Water ice and road salt may deposit on brake discs making it difficult to brake the first time this is neces sary do not dri...

Page 143: ...make your self easier to be seen do not drive through puddles at speed and hold on tightly to the wheel the loss of grip caused by taking a pud dle at speed can make you lose con trol of the vehicle aquaplaning move the ventilation controls to the position for demisting the win dows see the section Getting to know your car to avoid visibility problems periodically check the condition of the windsc...

Page 144: ... as not to overheat the brakes under no circumstances should you drive downhill with the engine off or with the vehicle in neutral let alone with the ignition key out drive at moderate speed without cutting corners remember that overtaking while going uphill is slower and therefore re quires more clear road If you are be ing overtaken while driving uphill make it easier for the other vehicle to pa...

Page 145: ... al grip conditions between tyre and road Therefore even if your vehicle is fitted with ABS respect the safety distance from the vehicle in front of you and keep your speed down when driving into bends ABS serves to increase the control lability of the vehicle not to enable you to go faster DRIVING ON SNOW AND ICE The main suggestions are the fol lowing keep you speed down keep a good distance fro...

Page 146: ...RAL CONSIDERATIONS Car maintenance The overall state of the vehicle is an important factor that has a marked in fluence over fuel consumption driving comfort and on the life span of your vehicle For this reason care should be taken to maintain your vehicle by carrying out the necessary checks and observing regulations in accordance with the specifications given in the Scheduled Maintenance Program...

Page 147: ...o 120 Kph fuel consumption increases by about 30 Your speed should be kept as even as possible and superflu ous braking and acceleration avoided as this increases both consumption and emissions A soft way of driving should be adopted by attempting to anticipate manoeuvres to avoid immi nent danger and to keep a safe dis tance from the vehicle in front to avoid braking sharply Acceleration Accelera...

Page 148: ...e rules the motorist can avoid harming the envi ronment and often cut down fuel con sumption at the same time On this subject a number of useful tips have been given below to supple ment those marked by symbol at various points of the manual You are asked to read both the for mer and latter carefully If you have trouble starting do not turn the ignition key for long periods Be especially careful t...

Page 149: ... car it is recommended to install a dedicated trailer electron ic control unit Have the tow hitch fitted by an ex pert who will issue specific documen tation for use on roads Fit special and or additional rearview mirrors in accordance with the High way Code Remember that towing a trailer makes it harder for the car to climb the maximum gradients specified in creases braking and overtaking dis tan...

Page 150: ...specifically de signed for use on snow and ice and should be fitted in place of the exist ing tyres Use winter tyres of the same size as the tyres provided with the car Fiat Dealership will be glad to of fer advice on the right type of tyres ac cording to your needs The performance of winter tyres is greatly reduced when the depth of the tread is less than 4 mm In this situa tion it would be safer...

Page 151: ...which the winter tyre can run at as per Directive CE All four tyres should be the same brand and track to ensure greater safety when driving braking and cor nering SNOW CHAINS The use of snow chains is regulated by the legislation in force in the coun try the car is driven in The chains may only be applied to the front wheel drive wheel tyres Use only low profile chains maxi mum 12 mm off the tyre...

Page 152: ...ectronic car alarm disconnect the terminals from the battery poles negative pole first and check the battery charge When the vehicle is in storage this check should be carried out once a month If no load voltage is less than 12 5V recharge the battery do not drain the engine cooling sys tem cover the vehicle with a cloth or perforated plastic sheet Do not use sheets of non perforated plastic as th...

Page 153: ...asters etc electric torch round nosed scissors work gloves fire extinguisher These articles are all available from Lineaccessori Fiat range fig 1 F0B0202b check the air cleaner and have it re placed if needed check the tyre pressure and pos sible damages cuts or cracks on their surfaces If present have them re placed check the engine belt conditions connect the battery negative terminal after chec...

Page 154: ...in front of the passenger s seat If the battery is flat you can use an other battery to start the engine Its capacity must be the same or slightly greater than the flat battery Do not directly connect the two negative termi nals sparks could ignite the flammable gas from the bat tery If the other battery is fitted in a vehicle prevent accidental contact between the metal parts of the two vehicles ...

Page 155: ...fication and tyre inflation sensors pressure loss is signalled to the driver in the following way pressure loss the infotelematic CONNECT system displays the relat ed message and a gong is emitted by the system Contact a Fiat Dealer ship punctured tyre warning light STOP comes on and the in fotelematic CONNECT system dis plays the related message together with 3 consecutive gong sounds Change the ...

Page 156: ...other models Under no cir cumstances should it be used when carrying out repairs under the vehicle Check the inflation pres sure of the tyres and the spare wheel regularly If you change the type of wheels al loy rims instead of steel rims you will have to change the entire set of fastening bolts with another set of suitably sized bolts You should keep the bolts in case you decide to use the origi ...

Page 157: ...d be flat and ad equately firm 2 Turn the engine off and pull up the handbrake 3 Engage first gear or reverse or for versions with automatic electronic gear select P 4 Lift the boot mat see the relative instructions in the Bonnet paragraph of Getting to know your car chap ter 5 Remove lever A fig 3 6 Remove protective cover B and use ring C to release the elastic band D then extract jack E 7 Close...

Page 158: ... by means of tool B supplied with the car and housed in the jack container 12 Loosen the bolts fastening the wheel to be changed by approximate ly one turn Use the specific supplied tool A fig 7 to remove the antitheft bolt 13 Turn the jack handle to open it partially and position the jack near the wheel to be changed 14 Make sure that the groove A fig 8 on the jack is well fitted on the ribbing B...

Page 159: ...n jury if touched Clean off any grease 18 Loosen the five bolts complete ly and remove the wheel 19 When fitting the spare wheel make sure the hub is clean so that the bolts will not loosen 20 Fit the spare wheel making one of the holes A fig 9 coincide with pin B Now tighten the five wheel bolts with the handle 21 Lower the vehicle by turning the handle and remove the jack 22 Fasten bolts complet...

Page 160: ...e features of the system in mind can cause malfunctions with the risk of fire You should where pos sible have your bulbs changed at a Fiat Dealer ship Correct operation of exter nal light beams are essential for safe driving and compliance with legal requirements fig 11 F0B0126b Only touch the metal part when handling halo gen bulbs If the transpar ent bulb is touched it reduces the intensity of t...

Page 161: ...dised Burnt out bulbs must be replaced with ones of the same type and pow er Always check the height of the headlight beam after changing a bulb TYPES OF BULBS fig 12 Several types of bulbs are installed in the vehicle A Glass bulbs clipped into position Pull to remove B Bayonet bulbs remove from the bulb holder by pressing the bulb and turning it anticlockwise C D Halogen bulbs to remove the bulb...

Page 162: ...brake lights Third brake lights Reversing light Rear fog lights Number plate light Passenger compartment lights Ceiling lights Glove compartment lights Courtesy lights Puddle light FIGURE 12 A C E C D B A B B A B B A A A A A A TYPE W5W H7 D15 H7 H3 PY21W WY5W PY21W P21 5W W5WF14 P21W P21W W5W W5W W5W W5W W5W W5W POWER 5W 55W 35W 55W 55W 21W 5W 21W 21W 5W 5W 21W 21W 5W 5W 5W 5W 5W 5W ...

Page 163: ...eam headlights dipped beam headlights direction indicators and front fog lights fig 13 A main beam headlights B front side lights C dipped beam headlights D direction indicators E front fog lights To replace a dipped beam headlight remove the rubber cover 1 fig 14 by turning it anticlockwise To replace front side lights and main beam headlights remove the cover 2 by turning it anticlockwise To rep...

Page 164: ...y described Disconnect the electrical connec tion A Release clip B Take off bulb C and replace it Fit the new bulb by matching the metal tab with the groove on the lamp Refit clip B Reconnect connector A DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS With halogen bulbs fig 17 To replace a bulb proceed as follows Remove the rubber cap 1 as de scribed previously Turn the bulb holder A clockwise or counter clockwise to rele...

Page 165: ...bs fig 18 We recommend you to have the bulb changed at a Fiat Dealership IMPORTANT The bulb replace ment procedure is described only as information To replace a bulb Remove the rubber cap 1 as pre viously described Release clip A Disconnect connector B Take off bulb C and replace it Fit the new bulb and connect con nector B Refit clip A Only touch the metal part when handling Xenon bulbs If you to...

Page 166: ...emove cap 3 as previously de scribed Disconnect connector A Release clip B Take off bulb C and replace it Fit the new bulb by matching the metal tab with the groove on the lamp Refit clip B Reconnect connector A SIDE DIRECTION INDICATORS fig 21 22 To replace a bulb Press the lens A in direction 1 so to compress the inside clip B then remove the unit by pulling it in direc tion 2 Turn bulb holder C...

Page 167: ...ghts direction indica tors reversing light and rear fog lights fig 23 A direction indicators B brake lights taillights C reversing light D rear fog lights To replace a bulb fig 24 25 Remove cover A by lifting it in the points and direction shown by the ar rows Disconnect connector B and re lease the two fasteners C Release wing nut D and remove the rear cluster fig 22 F0B0137b fig 24 F0B0041b fig ...

Page 168: ...fit the bulb holder by turning it clockwise and check it is well fastened Refit the unit and drive in wing nut D outside and the two inside fas tening devices C Reconnect the electrical connec tor B and refit finish A NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS fig 27 The number plate lights are next to the tailgate handle one for each side To replace a bulb Remove the clipped transparent unit A as shown in the figure Ta...

Page 169: ...entify the burnt bulb and replace it Refit bulb holder C Refit cap A and check it is well fas tened IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT FRONT REAR CENTRAL CEILING LIGHT fig 30 31 To replace a bulb Remove the clipped transparent unit A by levering as shown in the fig ure Identify the burnt bulb and replace it fig 28 F0B0142b fig 29 F0B0143b fig 31 F0B0147b fig 30 F0B0146b ...

Page 170: ... by levering in the direction shown by the arrow Take off clipped bulb C and replace it Refit the transparent unit B GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT fig 33 To replace a bulb Open the compartment and re move the transparent unit partially A Extract it in the direction shown by the arrow towards the compartment end so not to damage the switch B Take off clipped bulb C and replace it Refit the transparent un...

Page 171: ...Take off clipped bulb B and replace it Refit the transparent unit A IF A FUSE BLOWS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS The fuse is a protective device for the electric system It comes into ac tion i e it cuts off in the event of a failure or improper actions on the electric system If an electric device is not working check whether the respective fuse is blown i e the conductor is broken If required replace the ...

Page 172: ...the floor in front of the passenger s seat next to the battery to access it remove the pro tective cover B in the engine compartment to ac cess it remove the protective cover C Never replace a broken fuse with anything other than a new fuse Always use a fuse of the same colour Before changing a fuse check the ignition key has been removed and that all the other electric devices have been turned of...

Page 173: ...IN AN EMERGENCY 172 fig 37 F0B0148b fig 38 F0B0149b ...

Page 174: ...IN AN EMERGENCY 173 fig 39 F0B0154b ...

Page 175: ...fotelematic Connect system sound system multifunction display steering column controls particulate filter Right side light number plate lights climate system control lights ceiling lights first second and third row Door locking system Super door lock Rear window wiper Air bag system power supply main electronic control unit power supply Right brake light third brake light trailer brake lights Diag...

Page 176: ...ht electric sliding door Left electric sliding door Hi fi amplifier Free Free Free Free Driver s seat with electric adjustment Passenger s seat with electric adjustment Third row sunroof Second row sunroof Passenger s heated seat Driver s heated seat Children safety electric device Third row 12V rear electric socket Driver s seat electric 12V socket ...

Page 177: ...rol system ABS ESP Keyed service power supply for main electronic control unit Particulate filtering system Front fog lights Headlight washers Relay power supply for main electronic control unit electric fan relay controls diesel pressure adjusting solenoid valve and exhaust gas recirculation Left dipped beam headlight headlight beam corrector Right dipped beam headlight Left main beam headlight R...

Page 178: ...FUSE MAXI FUSE MAXI FUSE MAXI FUSE MAXI FUSE MAXI FUSE 50A 50A 30A 60A 70A 30A 40A 50A Electric fan second speed ABS ESP ESP electric fan Main electronic control unit power supply 1 Main electronic control unit power supply 2 Electric fan first speed Fiat CODE system Climate control system additional fans ...

Page 179: ...mote control 2 Connect the charger cables to the battery terminals 3 Turn on the charger 4 When you have finished turn the charger off before disconnecting the battery 5 Reconnect the cables to the bat tery terminals Make sure the polari ty is correct The liquid in the battery is poisonous and corro sive Do not let it touch the skin or eyes Recharging the battery should be done in a well ventilate...

Page 180: ...ehicle to fall Do not use the jack to lift loads exceeding that indicated on the label at tached to the jack itself WITH A SHOP JACK Front Jack up the vehicle only by position ing the jack arm on the specific plate as shown in fig 40 From the rear The vehicle cannot be lifted from the rear The jack should only be used to change a wheel on the vehicle for which it was designed It should not be put ...

Page 181: ...e car and is placed in the engine compart ment To fasten the tow hitch open the bonnet see the instruc tions given in the Bonnet paragraph of Getting to know your car chapter remove the tow hitch A fig 42 from its supports B remove cap C clipped on the front fig 43 or rear bumper fig 44 fasten the hitch A on the thread ed pin fig 41 F0B0043b fig 42 F0B0044b fig 43 F0B0156b fig 44 F0B0157b ...

Page 182: ...e vehicle does not damage the surrounding components IMPORTANT For versions with automatic gearbox make sure the gear is in neutral position N and pro ceed as described for vehicles with mechanical gearbox If the gear cannot be put in neutral position N do not tow the vehicle and contact a Fiat Dealership Before starting to tow turn the ignition key to M and then to S Do not re move the key If the...

Page 183: ...f you can smell petrol or other chemicals do not smoke and make sure all cigarettes are extinguished Use a fire extinguisher blanket sand or earth to put out fires no matter how small they are Never use water If the doors are blocked do not at tempt to smash the windscreen to get out of the car It is made of layered glass and is very hard Side and rear window are much more easily broken IF ANYONE ...

Page 184: ...of various sizes a plaster tape a pack of cotton wool a bottle of disinfectant a pack of tissues a pair of round nose scissors pincers two haemostatic loops It is a good idea to keep a fire extin guisher and blanket in the car in addi tion to the first aid kit The first aid kit and the fire extin guisher are included in the Lineacces sori Fiat range fig 45 F0B0198b ...

Page 185: ...rvice Schedule coupons related checks to be carried out Fail ure to do so could result in the war ranty being cancelled for those defects that can be attributed to such failure Scheduled Servicing is performed at a Fiat Dealership and there is a set time scale for such operations If it is seen that further replacements or repairs are necessary in addition to the work being carried out these will o...

Page 186: ...d wear indicator operation Check rear disk brake pad conditions and wear Sight inspect the conditions of body external parts underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel brakes rubber parts boots sleeves bushes etc Check cleanness of locks bonnet and boot and lever cleanness and lubrication Check and top up if required fluid levels brakes hydraulic clutch windscreen rear window washer battery...

Page 187: ... 2 0 JTD 136 HP and 2 2 JTD version Replace particulate filter 2 0 JTD 136 HP and 2 2 JTD version Replace timing belt Replace diesel fuel filter Bleed diesel fuel filter Change air cleaner cartridge Change engine oil and oil filter Change brake fluid or every 2 years Change pollen filter or every 2 years The timing belt shall be replaced every 180 000 km or 10 years ...

Page 188: ...light system operation headlights direction indicators hazard lights etc windscreen wiper washer opera tion and windscreen rear window blade position wear Every 3 000 km check and top up if required engine oil level You are recommended to use FL Selenia products designed and pro duced specifically for Fiat vehicles see table Capacities in section Techni cal specifications ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ...

Page 189: ...ty driving in the city carry out the following checks more frequently than required in the Service Schedule check front disk brake pad condi tions and wear check cleanness of locks bonnet and boot and lever cleanness and lu brication sight inspect the conditions of en gine gearbox transmission pipes and hoses exhaust fuel brakes rubber parts boots sleeves bushes etc check battery charge and fluid ...

Page 190: ...ehicle CAR MAINTENANCE 189 CHECKING FLUID LEVELS IMPORTANT Open the engine compartment according to the pro cedure described in the Bonnet paragraph in the chapter Getting to know your vehicle Important If the bonnet support rod is not posi tioned correctly the bon net may fall violently Do not smoke while working in the engine compartment the pres ence of flammable gas and vapour could cause a fi...

Page 191: ...1 Windscreen rear window and headlight for versions markets where provided washer fluid 2 Engine coolant 3 Power steering fluid 4 Engine oil 5 Brake and hydraulic clutch fluid fig 1 Versions 2 0 JTD 120 HP 136 HP F0B0442b ...

Page 192: ...CE 191 1 Windscreen rear window and headlight for versions markets where provided washer fluid 2 Engine coolant 3 Power steering fluid 4 Engine oil 5 Brake and hydraulic clutch fluid fig 2 Versions 2 2 JTD F0B0600b ...

Page 193: ...between the MIN and MAX reference lines on the dipstick The space between the MIN and the MAX reference corresponds to ap proximately one litre of oil Do not add oil with dif ferent specifications from the oil already in the en gine If the engine is hot be very careful when you put your hands under the bonnet as you risk burning your self Remember that when the engine is hot the fan can start up a...

Page 194: ... MAX line Used engine oil and re placed oil filters contain substances which can harm the environment We rec ommend you have the vehicle seen to at a Fiat Dealership for the oil and filter change It is suit ably equipped for disposing of used oil and filters in an environ mentally friendly way that com plies with the law Engine oil consumption The maximum oil consumption is ap proximately 400 gram...

Page 195: ...ence line on the reservoir If the level is low loosen the header tank cap A and slowly pour a mixture of the fluid specified in the Lubricant and fluid specifications table in sec tion Technical Specifications through the filler neck until nearing the MAX mark The antifreeze mixture contained in the cooling circuit guarantees protec tion down to 40 C fig 5 Versions 2 0 JTD 120 HP 136 HP F0B0444b f...

Page 196: ... fluid level If it is necessary to top up the fluid pour in a mixture of water and TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 fluid in the following proportions 30 of TUTELA PROFES SIONAL SC 35 and 70 of water in summer The cooling system is pressurised If necessary replace the cap only with another genuine one otherwise system efficiency could be com promised 50 of TUTELA PROFES SIONAL SC 35 and 50 of water in wi...

Page 197: ...en topping up where necessary make sure that the oil has the same specifications as the oil in the system Apply the following procedure when the engine has been started turn the steering wheel repeatedly on the left and on the right then bring it back to its central position remove cap A and wait for the oil level in the reservoir to stabilize top up to reach the MAX refer ence line and put the ca...

Page 198: ...emely low If the oil lev el needs topping up again in a short period of time have the system checked for leakage at a Fiat Dealership Make sure that the high ly corrosive brake fluid does not trip onto the paintwork If it does wash it off immediately with water BRAKE AND HYDRAULIC CLUTCH FLUID fig 10 Remove cap A and check that the fluid in the reservoir is at the maxi mum level The symbol π on th...

Page 199: ...hedule if the vehicle is mainly driven in areas with a high per centage of humidity in the air If the following filter re placement operations are not carried out in the cor rect way and without taking the necessary precautions the vehi cle driving safety may be com promised The filter replacement procedure is just for in formation Go to a Fiat Dealership to carry it out in the correct way If the ...

Page 200: ...vided that windows and doors are closed Have the pollen filter checked at a Fiat Dealership preferably at the beginning of spring summer If the car is often used in dusty or ex tremely polluted environments you should change the filter element more frequently than shown in the Service Schedule IMPORTANT If the pollen filter is not replaced the climate control sys tem efficiency may be reduced fig ...

Page 201: ...s operation carried out The following procedure is only for information loosen knob A in the filter lower part tighten A up again when diesel without water starts flowing out Dispose of the water and diesel fuel drained from the filter correctly You should have the operation car ried out by a Fiat Dealership which is properly equipped for disposing of it out in a way that respects nature and the c...

Page 202: ...teries contain sub stances that are very harmful for the environ ment You are advised to have the battery changed at a Fiat Dealership which is properly equipped for disposing of used batteries respecting nature and the law IMPORTANT Make sure the bat tery is correctly secured from a me chanical point view when removing and refitting it CHECKING THE BATTERY FLUID LEVEL electrolyte Check and top up...

Page 203: ...the car you want to install other accessories contact a Fiat Dealership whose qualified per sonnel in addition to suggesting the most suitable devices will evaluate whether the car s elec tric system should be integrated with a more powerful battery CAR MAINTENANCE 202 When working on the battery or near it always wear the proper goggles Running the battery with low fluid level can damage the batt...

Page 204: ... charge of less than 50 for any length of time will be damaged by sulphation leading to a reduction in cranking power and a higher risk of the battery electrolyte freezing this may even occur at 10 C If the car is inactive for a long period of time re fer to Storing the car in Getting to know your car section If after buying the car you want to install electric accessories which re quire permanent...

Page 205: ...per wiring connections in particular if they affect safety devices are dangerous ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNITS When the car is being used normal ly special measures are not necessary The following instructions must be followed very carefully however if you work on the electrical system or in cases where emergency starting is necessary never disconnect the battery from the electrical system while the en...

Page 206: ...you have to check or restore the pressure when the tyres are warm remember that the pressure value must be 0 3 bar above the specified value See Wheels in Technical specifi cations chapter for the correct tyre inflation pressure Tyre pressure must be correct to ensure good road holding Wrong pressure causes uneven wear of the tyres fig 13 A Correct pressure tyre wears evenly B Under inflated tyre ...

Page 207: ...erloading your car this can seriously damage wheels and tyres If you get a flat tyre stop immediately and change it so as not to damage the tyre the wheel the suspension and the steering Tyres age even if they are not used very much Cracking of the tread rub ber and the sidewalls are a sign of this ageing In any case if the tyres have been fitted for more than six years they should be examined by ...

Page 208: ...stem can in fact cause the hardening and cracking of the pipes with possible loss of fluid A care ful check is therefore essential WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPERS BLADES Periodically clean the rubber part with suitable products We recom mend TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 Change the blades if the rubber edge is warped or worn out You should in any case change them approximately once a year Do not change ...

Page 209: ...at S or re moved turn the right hand stalk down impulse within 60 seconds so the windscreen wipers A will stop in ver tical position remove nozzle B pressure fitted in the blade lift the windscreen wiper arm C keep it in that position and position the blade to make it form a 90 angle with the arm itself press the retainer tab D and at the same time push the blade downwards until the arm C is relea...

Page 210: ...roperly locked into place SPRAY NOZZLES If there is no jet of liquid first make sure that there is liquid in the reser voir see Checking fluid levels in this chapter Then make sure that the holes in the nozzles are not clogged up Use a pin for this if necessary HEADLIGHT WASHERS fig 17 for versions markets where provided Regularly check that the nozzles are intact and clean The headlight washers a...

Page 211: ...t steel which is highly resistant to rust the spraying of the underbody en gine compartment inside the wheel arches and other parts with wax based products with a high protective ca pacity spraying plastic coating materials to protect the most exposed points un der the door inside the wings the edges etc the use of open box sections to prevent condensation and water from building up and rusting th...

Page 212: ...een e g the door frames bon net and around the headlights where water can most readily collect You should leave the vehicle out in the open so that any water remaining can evaporate more easily Do not wash the car after it has been parked in the sun or while the bon net is hot it could take the shine off the pain Outside plastic parts must be cleaned following the usual car washing pro cedure IMPO...

Page 213: ...ould be washed while the engine is cold and with the ignition key at S After washing make sure that the various protections e g rubber boots and various guards have not been re moved or damaged INTERIORS From time to time check that water has not collected under the mats from dripping shoes umbrellas etc which could cause the steel to rust Detergents pollute wa ter The vehicle must therefore be wa...

Page 214: ...pecial products for cleaning interiors read carefully label instructions and indications to make sure they are free from spirit and or alcohol based substances If when cleaning the windscreen with special glass products some drops fall on the leather covering of the steer ing wheel gear lever knob remove them immediately and then clean with water and neutral soap IMPORTANT Take the utmost care whe...

Page 215: ...o write down the vehicle identification data They are printed on the related plates Their position is shown in fig 1 1 model plate 2 chassis marking 3 paint identification plate 4 engine marking T TE EC CH HN NI IC CA AL L S SP PE EC CI IF FI IC CA AT TI IO ON NS S fig 1 F0B0456b ...

Page 216: ...n data is provided A Manufacturer s name B National homologation number C Vehicle type code and chassis number D Maximum vehicle weight fully loaded E Maximum vehicle weight fully loaded with trailer F Maximum vehicle weight on front axle G Maximum vehicle weight on rear axle H Vehicle type identification code I Smoke opacity index J Serial number ...

Page 217: ...NG fig 3 This 2 is printed on the windscreen base in central position BODYWORK PAINT IDENTIFICATION PLATE fig 4 5 The bodywork paint code is shown on plate 3 located on the front left door in point H fig 3 F0B0182b fig 4 F0B0184b fig 5 F0B0264b ...

Page 218: ...NT WHITE CLASSIC BLUE Metal based colours FUSION GREY BIG BEAT GREY ACOUSTIC BLUE POP AZURE STREETPUNK GREY PSYCHOBILLY BLUE COLDVAWE GREY WORLD MUSIC BEIGE Code P0WP P04P Code M0ZR M0YJ M02M M04F M0ZW M03P M09E M0H8 The colour coding is illustrated in the following table Code Fiat 249 455 ...

Page 219: ...0 HP 2 2 JTD 170 HP Automatic gearbox 2 2 JTD 163 HP 2 2 JTD 163 HP Automatic gearbox Versions for specific markets Engine code RHK RHR 4HT 4HS 4HP 4HR Bodywork code 6 7 seats 5 8 seats 179AXH1B1A 179BXH1B1A 179AXL1B1A 179BXL1B1A 179AXM1B 179BXM1B 179AXP11 179BXP11 179AXN1B 179BXN1B 179AXQ11 179BXQ11 ...

Page 220: ...8 1997 17 5 1 100 136 4000 320 2000 Diesel for motor vehicles EN590 specifications 2 2 JTD 170 HP 4HT Diesel 85 x 96 2179 16 6 1 125 170 4000 370 37 5 1500 Diesel for motor vehicles EN590 specifications 2 2 JTD 170 HP a g 4HS Diesel 85 x 96 2179 16 6 1 125 170 4000 370 37 5 1500 Diesel for motor vehicles EN590 specifications Engine code Cycle Diameter x stroke mm Total displacement cm3 Compression...

Page 221: ...ANUAL GEARBOX Five forward gears and reverse with synchromesh for front gear engage ment ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Two driving methods sequence automatic Modifications or repairs to the fuel feed system that are not carried out properly or do not take the sys tem s technical specifications in to account can cause malfunc tions leading to the risk of fire ...

Page 222: ...led by a lever it works me chanically on the rear brake shoes SUSPENSIONS FRONT Independent wheel McPherson sus pension with telescopic hydraulic dampers with flexible anchorage on the body side and rubber dust guards coil and knock guard buffers off set with the shock absorber stabiliser anchored to the shock ab sorber and the swivel arms REAR The suspension is fitted with cross member pulled arm...

Page 223: ...Standard size spare wheel with steel rim The homologated tyres are listed in the log book IMPORTANT In the event of dis crepancies between the information provided in this Owner Handbook and the Log Book consider the specifica tions shown in the Log Book only To ensure safety of the car in move ment it must be fitted with tyres of specified size and of the same brand and type on all wheels IMPORTA...

Page 224: ...89 580 kg 65 290 kg 90 600 kg 66 300 kg 91 615 kg 67 307 kg 92 630 kg 68 315 kg 93 650 kg 69 325 kg 94 670 kg 70 335 kg 95 690 kg 71 345 kg 96 710 kg 72 355 kg 97 730 kg 73 365 kg 98 750 kg 74 375 kg 99 775 kg 75 387 kg 100 800 kg 76 400 kg 101 825 kg 77 412 kg 102 850 kg 78 425 kg 103 875 kg 79 437 kg 104 900 kg 80 450 kg 105 925 kg 81 462 kg 106 950 kg 82 475 kg 83 487 kg 84 500 kg Example 205 6...

Page 225: ...owing are the necessary in structions to understand the meaning of the markings on the rim as shown in fig 6 15 rim nominal diameter in inches corresponds to diameter of the tyre to be mounted 3 fig 6 H2 hump shape and number re lief on the circumference holding the Tubeless tyre bead on the rim ET43 wheel camber angle dis tance between the disc rim support ing plane and the wheel rim centre line ...

Page 226: ...ication code G spare box H paint colour code I ser ial number fig 7 F0B0264b Rims Tyres Spare wheel Steel or alloy on request Rear 3 4 3 0 Front 2 5 2 5 Rear 2 5 2 5 Front 2 5 2 5 Empty Full load Tyre 205 60 R16 215 65 R15 standard size with steel rim 2 0 JTD 2 2 JTD 6 5J x 15 7J x 16 215 65 R15 215 60 R16 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE Add 0 3 bars to the prescribed inflation pressure when the tyre...

Page 227: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 226 DIMENSIONS The sizes are in mm and refer to the car fitted with standard tyres Luggage compartment volume with unladen vehicle V D A rules 2948 dm3 fig 8 F0B0457b 1759 1759 ...

Page 228: ... 0 JTD 136 HP 190 11 4 33 0 2 0 JTD 120 HP 180 12 9 34 3 2 2 JTD 170 HP 200 10 0 31 4 2 2 JTD 170 HP a g 197 11 7 32 3 Max speed km h Acceleration from 0 to 100 km h sec Kilometre with standing start sec Acceptable after the first period of use ...

Page 229: ... 1266 1252 2570 2570 100 100 750 750 75 75 2 2 JTD 170 HP a g 6 5 7 8 seats seats 1930 2016 1898 2045 1336 1346 1274 1264 2610 2610 100 100 750 750 80 75 kg Weight empty including fluids 90 fuel in the tank and no optional Maximum allowed loads 1 front axle rear axle total Maximum load on roof Towable weight trailer with brakes trailer without brakes Maximum load on ball coupling trailer with brak...

Page 230: ...g system Engine sump and filter Transaxle Automatic gearbox Hydraulic power steering Electro hydraulic power steering Hydraulic brake circuit with ABS with ESP Windscreen rear mirror and headlight liquid reservoir Recommended fluids and lubricants Recommended products Diesel for motor vehicles EN590 specifications Mixture of distilled water and PARAFLU UP red at 50 SELENIA WR TUTELA CAR EXPERYA TU...

Page 231: ...ervice Network Use of products with characteristics that are lower than ACEA B4 SAE 5W 40 for Diesel engines may damage the engine not under warranty For weather conditions that are severe ask the service network which product of the SELENIA range is more suitable Original fluids and lubricants SELENIA WR Contractual Technical Reference N F515 D06 Replacement interval Fluid and lubricant quality c...

Page 232: ...UTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 Contractual Technical Reference N F201 D02 Quality characteristics of the fluids and lubricants for proper vehicle operation Synthetic lubricant with SAE 75W 80 grading Exceeds API GL 4 specifications Qualification FIAT 9 55550 MZ2 Lubricant for automatic transmissions Exceeds ATF DEXRON III specifications Qualification FIAT 9 55550 AG2 Molybdenum sulphur compound grease f...

Page 233: ...o 120 km h combined consumption is cal culated as approximately 37 of the urban cycle and approximately 63 of the extra urban cycle IMPORTANT Road and traffic conditions weather general con ditions of the vehicle driving style fittings and accessories use of the climate control system load roof racks and other situa tions penalising aerodynamic penetration and affecting rolling resistance will inf...

Page 234: ...S 233 CO2 EMISSIONS IN EXHAUST The CO2 emissions shown in the following table refer to the combined consumption as per Directive 1999 100 CE g km 2 0 JTD 136 HP 188 2 2 JTD 170 HP 191 2 2 JTD 170 HP a g 218 2 0 JTD 120 HP 182 ...

Page 235: ...RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSIONS 234 fig 1 R RI IG GH HT T H HA AN ND D D DR RI IV VE E V VE ER RS SI IO ON NS S DASHBOARD fig 1 ...

Page 236: ...hand stalk headlight control 11 Horn 12 Instrument panel odometer display and warning lights 13 Right hand stalk windscreen washer rear window washer and trip computer 14 ASR system on off 15 Headlight beam adjuster Xeno light versions excluded 16 Sound system controls on steering wheel 17 Ignition switch 18 Driver air bag 19 Document compartment 20 Cruise control control lever 21 Ashtray and glov...

Page 237: ...eter miles counter maintenance indicator engine oil level gauge where fitted and for versions with automatic gear engaged gear indicator B Warning lights C Trip miles counter reset button D Button for instrument panel brightness adjustment fig 2 F0B0412b fig 3 F0B0413b ...

Page 238: ...GHT HAND DRIVE VERSIONS 237 A Rev counter B Speedometer C Fuel gauge with reserve tank warning light D Coolant temperature gauge with warning light showing when the tem perature is too high fig 6 F0B0056b ...

Page 239: ...ONS 238 A Infotelematic Connect system display B Speedometer C Fuel gauge with reserve tank warning light D Coolant temperature gauge with warning light showing when the tem perature is too high E Rev counter fig 6 F0B0058b ...

Page 240: ... your vehicle is overrevving This is only acceptable for a few mo ments IMPORTANT The electronic in jection control system cuts off the flow of fuel when the engine is over revving This will lead to a loss of en gine power When the engine is running idle the revolution counter can indicate a gradual or sudden revolution in crease This is normal and should not worry you since it usually happens dur...

Page 241: ... is flat 178 jump starting 153 maintenance 201 recharging 178 replacing the battery 201 Bodywork maintenance 210 version code 218 Boot anchoring the load 110 luggage compartment light 104 luggage cover 111 luggage retaining net 100 luggage transportation 110 opening locking the tailgate from the outside 109 passenger luggage separating net 112 tailgate emergency opening 110 Bonnet 112 Bottle glass...

Page 242: ...ecifications 221 CO2 emissions in exhaust 233 CODE card Fiat CODE system 11 Compartments under front seats 98 CONNECT 56 Containing running costs and pollution 145 Cruise Control 88 Dashboard 48 Diesel fuel filter draining the condense 190 200 Dimensions 226 Dipped beam headlights control 79 halogen bulb replacement 163 Xenon light replacement 164 Direction indicators control 82 replacing front bu...

Page 243: ...l consumption 193 Engine oil level 193 EOBD system 122 ESP system 119 ASR function 121 ESP action 121 failure indication 121 MSR function 122 operation 120 TC function 121 Exterior lights controls 79 Fiat CODE system 11 CODE card 14 Flashing main beam headlights 81 Follow me home 79 Front and side airbags 124 deactivating the passenger s front air bag manually 127 general notes 128 passenger s fro...

Page 244: ...heel 154 If an accident occurs 182 first aid kit 183 if anyone is injured 182 Ignition switch 18 In an emergency 153 Infotelematic CONNECT system 56 Instrument panel 50 51 52 brightness adjustment 50 Instruments 50 51 52 Interior equipment 96 Interiors maintenance 212 cleaning 213 Isofix Type child s seat presetting for mounting 47 Jack 156 157 158 Jacking the car 179 with an arm hoist or a shop j...

Page 245: ...owing a trailer 131 Passenger s compartment air vents 63 64 Performance 227 Pollen filter 190 199 maintenance 190 Power steering fluid level 197 Pretensioners seat belts 37 Protecting the environment 135 Puddle lights bulb replacement 170 Rain sensor 83 Rear fog lights bulb replacement 166 controls 81 Rear heated window 72 73 Rear seats 27 adjustment 27 28 armrests 33 dismantling 29 head restraint...

Page 246: ...Steering column lock 18 Steering column stalks 79 left hand stalk 79 right hand stalk 82 Steering wheel adjustment 34 Stopping the engine 138 Storing the car 151 restarting the car after storage 151 Sunroof electric 107 opening closing 107 108 Sun curtains 100 Sun visors 99 Suspensions specifications 221 Symbols 6 TC system 121 Technical specifications 214 The signs to help you drive correctly 5 T...

Page 247: ...c protection 17 Warming the engine up 138 Warning lights 57 Weights 228 Wheel geometry 222 Wheels changing 156 geometry 222 specifications 222 tyre pressure 225 Wheel rims general notes 222 type 225 understanding rim marking 223 Windows bag 127 Windows cleaning 212 Windscreen blades replacement 88 208 Windscreen rear window headlight washer fluid level 196 Windscreen washer control 82 liquid level...

Page 248: ... the countries of the European Union up until 1st January 2007 collection of the vehicle free of charge only applies to vehicles registered from 1 July 2002 on while from 2007 on collection will be carried out free of charge independently of the year of registration provided that the vehicle still contains its essential component parts especially engine and body and is free from additional waste m...

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Page 253: ...2 2 JTD Tank capacity litres 80 Reserve litres 8 Refuel diesel engines with diesel fuel for motor vehicles EN590 specifications only Front 2 5 2 5 Tyre 215 60 R16 215 65 R15 Rear 2 5 2 5 Front 2 5 2 5 Rear 3 4 3 0 Empty Full load Add 0 3 bars to the prescribed inflation pressure when the tyres are warm In any case check the correct value again when the tyres are cold 2 0 JTD 2 2 JTD Engine sump an...

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