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The key B, with a built-in remote
control, has the same functions as key
A in vehicles with door lock/unlock
remote control.
IMPORTANT In order to ensure
perfect efficiency of the electronic de-
vices contained inside the keys, they
should never be exposed to direct
sunlight.
U.K. Vehicles only
At the behest of the motor Insurance
Companies the CODE card for emer-
gency starting and remplacement of
keys is not provided. If you need as-
sistance please contact your nearest
Fiat Dealership or telephone Free
Phone 0800 717000.
fig. 4
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The CODE card fig. 4 is also sup-
plied with the keys and it bears the fol-
lowing:
A - the electronic code to be used
for emergency starting (see "Emer-
gency start-up" in the "In an emer-
gency" section);
B - the mechanical key code to be
given to the Fiat Dealership when
ordering duplicate keys.
Keep the CODE card in a safe place.
You should always have the elec-
tronic code number written on the
CODE card with you at all times in
case you need to perform an emer-
gency start-up.
owner when selling the vehicle.
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All the keys and the
CODE card must be
handed over to the new
OPERATION
Each time the ignition key is turned
to STOP, or PARK, the protection
system will automatically immobilise
the engine.
When the key is turned to MAR to
start the engine:
1) If the code is recognised the Y
fig. 5 warning light on the instrument
panel will flash briefly: this means that
the protection system has recognised
the key code and disabled the engine
immobiliser. Turn the key to AVV, to
start.
2) If the Y warning light stays on,
the code was not recognised. In this
case, turn the key to STOP and then
back to MAR. If the engine remains
immobilised, try with the other keys
provided.
fig. 5

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