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Summary of Contents for Fiat PUNTO 2012

  • Page 2 At Fiat Service authorised workshops you can find technicians directly trained by us, offering quality and professionalism for all service operations. Fiat workshops are always close to you for the regular servicing operations, season checks and practical recommendations by our experts.
  • Page 3 CHOOSING GENUINE PARTS IS THE MOST NATURAL CHOICE P E R F O R M A N C E C O M F O R T S A F E T Y A M B I E N T A C C E S S O R I E S V A L U E S G E N U I N E P A R T S...
  • Page 4 HOW TO RECOGNISE GENUINE PARTS To recognise a Genuine Part, check that the component bears our brands, always clearly visible on Genuine Parts, from the braking system to windscreen wipers, from shock absorbers to pollen filter. All Genuine Parts undergo strict controls, both during design and manufacturing stages, by specialists using vanguard materials, to test the component reliability.
  • Page 5 Dear Customer, Thank you for selecting Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat Punto. We have written this handbook to help you get to know all the features of your car and use it in the best possible way.
  • Page 6 Diesel engines: only refuel the car using diesel fuel that sories (with the risk of gradually draining the battery), vis- conforms to European specification EN590. it a Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electri- cal requirement and check that the car’s electrical system can support the required load.
  • Page 7 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE KNOWING YOUR DASHBOARD VEHICLE The presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE fig. 1 F0U0654m TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 8 IN AN The code is sent only if the Fiat CODE system control unit EMERGENCY has recognised the code transmitted from the key. Each time the ignition key is turned to STOP, the Fiat...
  • Page 9 ❒ If the warning light stays on, contact a Fiat Dealer- STARTING ship. B the mechanical key code to be given to the Fiat Deal- AND DRIVING ership when ordering duplicate keys. You should have the electronic code A-fig. 3 with you at WARNING LIGHTS all times.
  • Page 10 WARNING KNOWING All the keys and the CODE card must be YOUR handed over to the new owner when selling Only press button B with the key away VEHICLE the car. from your body, specifically from your eyes and from objects which could get damaged (e.g.
  • Page 11 Dashboard LED indications Replacing the battery of the key with remote KNOWING control fig. 6 YOUR When locking the doors, the LED A-fig. 5 in the button switches on for about 3 seconds and then starts to flash To replace the battery, proceed as follows: VEHICLE (as a deterrent).
  • Page 12 STARTING AND DRIVING Requesting additional remote controls The system acknowledges up to 8 remote controls. Should a new remote control be necessary, contact a Fiat Deal- WARNING LIGHTS ership, taking with you the CODE card, a personal iden- AND MESSAGES tity document and the car’s ownership documents.
  • Page 13 KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL fig. 8 ALARM KNOWING YOUR The metal insert A of the key is fixed. The car’s alarm system is available from Lineaccessori Fiat. VEHICLE The key operates: ❒ the ignition; SAFETY ❒ the door locks; ❒ the fuel tank cap lock (for versions/markets where pro- vided).
  • Page 14 The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following: KNOWING YOUR Type of key Unlocking Door locking Activating Unlocking Windows down Windows up VEHICLE the doors from the outside Dead Lock the boot (where provided) (where provided)
  • Page 15 (e.g. an attempted theft), have it VEHICLE ❒ STOP: engine off, key can be extracted, steering locked. checked over by a Fiat Dealership as soon as pos- sible. Some electrical devices (e.g. sound system, central door locking system, etc.) can function.
  • Page 16 STEERING LOCK WARNING KNOWING YOUR It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any Engagement VEHICLE after-sales operation involving steering sys- When the key is at STOP, remove the key and turn the tem or steering column modifications (e.g. in- stalling an anti-theft device) that could badly af- steering wheel until it locks.
  • Page 17 INSTRUMENT PANEL KNOWING YOUR Versions with VEHICLE multifunction display A Speedometer SAFETY B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge STARTING with overheating warning light AND DRIVING D Rev counters E Multifunction display WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES F0U0660m fig.
  • Page 18 Versions with reconfigurable KNOWING multifunction display YOUR (for versions/markets where provided) VEHICLE A Speedometer B Fuel level gauge with reserve SAFETY warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light STARTING D Rev counters AND DRIVING E Reconfigurable multifunction dis- play WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES...
  • Page 19 A will blink to indicate a fault in the system. If this is the IN AN case, go to a Fiat Dealership to have the system checked. This is normal and does not indicate a fault. It may be EMERGENCY...
  • Page 20 VEHICLE This shows the temperature of the engine coolant fluid and case, stop the engine and contact a Fiat Dealership. starts working when the fluid temperature exceeds ap- prox. 50°C.
  • Page 21 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY STANDARD SCREEN fig. 17 KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR The standard screen shows the following information: VEHICLE A Date. The car can be equipped with the multifunction display that, depending on previous settings, shows useful infor- B Odometer (distance covered in km or miles). mation when driving.
  • Page 22 RECONFIGURABLE E Car conditions KNOWING (e.g. doors open, possible ice on road, etc.) MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY YOUR VEHICLE F Headlamp alignment position (for versions/markets where provided) (only with dipped headlamps on). The car may be equipped with a reconfigurable multi- G Outside temperature SAFETY function display that, according to previous settings, will ❒...
  • Page 23 CONTROL BUTTONS MULTIFUNCTION Setup menu KNOWING DISPLAY/RECONFIGURABLE YOUR – within the menu, they scroll up and down; MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY fig. 19 VEHICLE – during setting operations they allow an increase or de- To scroll the displayed menu and the related op- crease in value.
  • Page 24 SETUP MENU Selecting an option from the main menu with a submenu: KNOWING (multifunction display/ YOUR – Briefly press the MENU ESC button to display the first VEHICLE reconfigurable multifunction display) submenu option; – Press + or – (with single presses) to scroll all the sub- The menu comprises a series of functions arranged in a menu options;...
  • Page 25 Hold down the MENU ESC button: The menu consists of the following items: KNOWING YOUR – to quit the setup menu if you are in the main menu; – MENU VEHICLE – to quit the main menu if you are in another point of the –...
  • Page 26 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS NB You can select a speed between 30 and 200 km/h, KNOWING or 20 and 125 mph depending on the selected unit, see (see multifunction display YOUR “Setting measurement unit (Unit)”. The setting will in- VEHICLE or reconfigurable multifunction crease/decrease by five units each time + / –...
  • Page 27 CORNER LIGHTS RAIN SENSOR KNOWING (activation/deactivation of corner lights – fog (Adjusting sensitivity) YOUR lights with cornering function) (for versions/markets where provided) VEHICLE (for versions/markets where provided) This function allows you to adjust the rain sensor sensi- This function activates/deactivates the corner lights. To ac- tivity over 4 levels.
  • Page 28 TRIP B ACTIVATION/DATA SET TIME KNOWING (Trip B enablement) (Setting the clock) YOUR VEHICLE This function may be used to activate (On) or deactivate This function allows you to set the clock through two sub- (Off) the Trip B display (partial trip). menus: “Time”...
  • Page 29 When you have made the required adjustments, briefly NB Each time the + or – buttons are pressed there is an KNOWING press button MENU ESC to go back to the submenu increase or decrease of one unit. Hold the button down YOUR screen or hold the button down to go back to the main to increase/decrease the setting rapidly.
  • Page 30 – briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the AUTOCLOSE KNOWING menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the (Automatic central locking with car moving) YOUR standard screen without saving. VEHICLE When activated (On), this function automatically locks the When the key is turned to MAR and the initial check stage doors when the car speed exceeds 20 km/h.
  • Page 31 MEASUREMENT UNITS If the distance unit set is “mi” the fuel consumption unit KNOWING (Setting measurement units) will be displayed in “mpg”. YOUR With this function it is possible to set the measurement – press + or – to make your choice; VEHICLE units through three sub-menus: “Distance”, “Consump- –...
  • Page 32 LANGUAGE WARNING VOLUME KNOWING (Selecting language) (Adjusting the failure/warning buzzer volume) YOUR VEHICLE Display messages can be shown in different languages: Ital- This function allows the volume of the buzzer which ac- ian, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Polish, companies the display of failures/warnings to be adjusted Dutch and Turkish.
  • Page 33 (for versions/markets where provided) and care" chapter). VEHICLE This function can be displayed only after a Fiat Dealer- This is displayed automatically, with ignition key at MAR- ship has deactivated the SBR system (see “SBR system” ON, 2000 km (or equivalent value in miles) before ser- in the “Safety”...
  • Page 34 AIRBAG/PASSENGER BAG DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (D.R.L.) KNOWING (Passenger front and side airbag (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR activation/deactivation) VEHICLE This function allows you to activate/deactivate the daytime (side-bag for versions/markets where available) running lights. This function is used to activate/deactivate the front pas- Proceed as follows to switch this function on or off: senger’s air bag.
  • Page 35 TRIP COMPUTER Values displayed KNOWING YOUR Outside temperature VEHICLE Introduction Indicates the temperature outside the vehicle passenger compartment. The Trip computer is used to display information on car operation when the key is turned to MAR. This function Range SAFETY allows you to define two separate trips, called “Trip A”...
  • Page 36 Journey time New journey KNOWING YOUR This value shows the time elapsed since the start of the The new journey begins after: VEHICLE new journey. – “manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the relevant IMPORTANT If information is not available, the message button;...
  • Page 37 FRONTSEATS WARNING KNOWING YOUR After releasing the adjustment lever, al- ways check that the seat is locked on the VEHICLE WARNING guides by trying to move it back and forth. If it is not locked, the seat may move unexpectedly and Any adjustments should be carried out on- make you lose control of the car.
  • Page 38 WARNING WARNING KNOWING YOUR For maximum protection, keep the back Always check that the seat is properly VEHICLE of your seat upright, lean back into it and locked on the guides by trying to push it make sure the seat belt fits closely across your backwards and forwards.
  • Page 39 REAR SEATS Heated seats fig. 25 KNOWING (for versions/markets where available) YOUR To fold the rear seats, refer to the “Extending the boot” With the key turned to MAR, press button F to switch the VEHICLE paragraph in this section. function on/off.
  • Page 40 HEAD RESTRAINTS To make the best use of the head restraint protection, ad- KNOWING just the backrest to keep a straight back, with the head YOUR as close as possible to its restraint. VEHICLE FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS fig. 26 On certain versions the head restraints are adjustable in height and they lock automatically in the required position.
  • Page 41 STEERING WHEEL REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS fig. 27 KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR The driver can adjust the height and axial position of the To move the head restraint upwards, raise it until hear- VEHICLE steering wheel. ing the click (position of use). To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows: To bring it back to the position of non-use, press button SAFETY...
  • Page 42 MIRRORS WARNING KNOWING YOUR It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any VEHICLE after-market operation involving steering REAR-VIEW MIRROR fig. 29 system or steering column modifications (e.g. in- The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes its re- stalling an anti-theft device) that could badly af- lease in the event of a violent impact with the passenger.
  • Page 43 ELECTROCHROMIC REAR-VIEW MIRROR WING MIRRORS KNOWING fig. 30 (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR Adjustment fig. 31 Some versions have an electrochromic mirror with auto- VEHICLE matic antiglare function. This operation is possible only with the key turned to MAR. When the function is active, LED A on the mirror is lit. SAFETY To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 44 Folding Defrosting/demisting KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR When required (for example when the shape causes dif- VEHICLE ficulty in narrow spaces), it is possible to fold the mirrors The mirrors are fitted with resistors that are activated by moving them from position 1-fig. 32 to position 2. when the heated rear windscreen is turned on (by press- ing button SAFETY...
  • Page 45 HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE F0U0034m SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS fig. 33 CONTENTS 1. Fixed upper vent - 2. Adjustable central vents - 3. Fixed side vents - 4. Adjustable side vents - 5. Lower vents for front seats - 6.
  • Page 46 ADJUSTABLE SIDE AND CONTROLS fig. 37 KNOWING CENTRE VENTS fig. 34-35-36 YOUR Knob A regulates the air temperature VEHICLE A Fixed vent for side windows. (mixing hot and cold air) B Adjustable side vents. Red section = hot air C Adjustable centre vents. SAFETY Blue section = cold air Vents A are fixed.
  • Page 47 Knob B activates/adjusts the fan Knob C adjusts air distribution KNOWING p 0 = fan off YOUR ¶ to direct air to the centre and side vents; VEHICLE 1-2-3 = fan speed ß to send air to the feet and direct cooler air to the dashboard vents, in intermediate temperature con- 4 - = max.
  • Page 48 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT VENTILATION IMPORTANT With a cold engine, you have to wait for KNOWING a few minutes to let the system fluid reach optimum op- YOUR To ventilate the passenger compartment properly, pro- erating temperature. VEHICLE ceed as follows: ❒ turn knob A to blue section; FRONT WINDOWS FAST ❒...
  • Page 49 INTERNAL air internal recirculation HEATED REAR KNOWING ACTIVATION WINDSCREEN AND WING MIRRORS YOUR DEMISTING/DEFROSTING fig. 38 Press so that the button LED is on. VEHICLE • (for versions/markets where provided) It is advisable to switch the internal air internal recircula- Press the button A to activate this function;...
  • Page 50 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Knob B activates/adjusts the fan KNOWING p 0 = fan off (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR VEHICLE 1-2-3 = fan speed CONTROLS fig. 39 4 - = max. fan speed SAFETY Knob A regulates the air temperature (mixing hot and cold air) Red section = hot air Knob C adjusts air distribution...
  • Page 51 Button D turns air recirculation on/off CLIMATE CONTROL (cooling) KNOWING YOUR Press the button (button LED on) to turn the air internal For fast cooling of the passenger compartment, proceed recirculation on. as follows: VEHICLE ❒ turn knob A to blue section; Press the button again (button LED off) to turn the air internal recirculation off.
  • Page 52 RAPID PASSENGER COMPARTMENT After demisting/defrosting, operate the controls to restore KNOWING HEATING the required comfort conditions. YOUR VEHICLE For the rapid heating of the passenger compartment, pro- IMPORTANT The climate control system is very useful ceed as follows: for faster demisting because it dries the air. Adjust the con- trols as described above and press button E to switch the ❒...
  • Page 53 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Run the climate control system for at least 10 minutes every month during the winter. Have the system inspect- SERVICING ed at a Fiat Dealership before the summer. AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The system uses R134a refrigerant fluid which does not harm the environment in the event of accidental leakage.
  • Page 54 TWO-ZONE CONTROLS fig. 41 KNOWING AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL YOUR A climate control compressor on/off button VEHICLE (for versions/markets where provided) B air recirculation on/off button C climate control system information display DESCRIPTION SAFETY D button for activating the MAX-DEF function The car is equipped with a two-zone climate control sys- (fast front window defrosting/demisting);...
  • Page 55 SWITCHING ON THE CLIMATE CONTROL WARNING KNOWING SYSTEM YOUR It is advisable not to use the air recircula- The system can be activated by pressing any of the but- tion function when the outside tempera- VEHICLE tons; it is, however, advisable to set the desired temper- ture is low to prevent the windows from rapidly atures on the display, then press the AUTO button.
  • Page 56 These functions are: ACTIVATION OF INTERIOR AIR KNOWING RECIRCULATION ❒ climate control compressor engagement (with an out- YOUR Press button T . VEHICLE side temperature above 4°C); ❒ switching off, if previously on, of the interior air recir- Air recirculation is carried out according to two possible culation (the LED on button T should be off);...
  • Page 57 SET TEMPERATURE ALIGNMENT With the climate control compressor switched off, air can- KNOWING (MONO function) not be introduced into the passenger compartment at a YOUR lower temperature than the outside; in this case the ò Press the MONO button to align the temperature be- VEHICLE symbol on the display will flash.
  • Page 58 ZE Air flow distribution between footwell vents (hot- ADDITIONAL HEATER KNOWING ter air) and centre/side dashboard vents and rear (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR vent (cooler air). VEHICLE This device warms up the passenger compartment more EQ Air flow distribution between centre/side dash- quickly when it is very cold and the engine coolant tem- board vents, rear vent and windscreen and front perature is low.
  • Page 59 EXTERIOR LIGHTS DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS / KNOWING TAIL LIGHTS fig. 42 YOUR The left-hand stalk operates most of the external lights. With the ignition key turned to MAR-ON, turn the twist VEHICLE The ignition key has to be in the MAR position for the switch to position .
  • Page 60 MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS fig. 42 DIRECTION INDICATORS fig. 43 KNOWING When the twist switch is at 2, pull the stalk towards the YOUR Put the stalk in the permanent position: steering wheel (2nd temporary position). VEHICLE up (position ): activates the right direction indicator; The warning light 1 on the instrument panel will come on.
  • Page 61 WINDOW CLEANING “FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICE KNOWING YOUR This will light up the space in front of the vehicle for a cer- The right-hand lever fig. 44 controls windscreen wiper/ tain period of time. VEHICLE washer and heated rear window wiper/washer operation. Activation WINDSCREEN WIPER/WASHER SAFETY...
  • Page 62 IN AN eration is not restored, even after turning the key the rain sensor resumes its normal automatic operation. EMERGENCY and restarting the engine, go to a Fiat Dealership. Deactivation SERVICING Move the stalk twist switch away from ≤...
  • Page 63 SAFETY IMPORTANT Streaks of water may cause the blades to even after turning the key and restarting the engine, move unnecessarily. go to a Fiat Dealership. REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER STARTING AND DRIVING This operates only with the ignition turned to MAR. The function stops when the stalk is released.
  • Page 64 CRUISE CONTROL ❒ move the stalk upwards (+) for at least one second, then KNOWING release it. The car speed is now memorised and you can (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR therefore come off the accelerator pedal. VEHICLE This is an electronically controlled device which allows the If needed (when overtaking for instance), you can accel- vehicle to be driven at a chosen speed above 30 km/h on erate simply by pressing the accelerator pedal;...
  • Page 65 In case of malfunctioning or if the device TECHNICAL lowing ways: fails, turn twist switch A to OFF and con- SPECIFICATIONS ❒ turning twist switch A to OFF; tact a Fiat Dealership. ❒ switching off the engine; ❒ pressing the brake pedal; CONTENTS...
  • Page 66 CEILING COURTESY LIGHTS The lights switch on/off gradually. KNOWING YOUR Switch B controls the spot light function; when the ceil- VEHICLE ing light is off, it switches the following on individually: FRONT ROOF LIGHT WITH MOVABLE LENS ❒ light C if pressed on the left side; (for versions/markets, where provided) ❒...
  • Page 67 ❒ when one of the doors is closed for a period of about TIMED OPERATION FOR GETTING INTO THE VEHICLE KNOWING 10 seconds. YOUR The courtesy lights switch on according to the following modes: Timing will stop automatically when the doors are locked. VEHICLE ❒...
  • Page 68 CONTROLS COURTESY LIGHT fig. 49 KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR VEHICLE On some versions a courtesy light is fitted behind the pas- HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS fig. 50 senger-side sun visor. Use button A to turn the light on/off. They are turned on by pressing switch A, regardless of the position of the ignition key.
  • Page 69 PARKING LIGHTS REAR FOG LIGHTS fig. 52 KNOWING Press button 4 to turn these lights on with the dipped YOUR These lights can be turned on only with the ignition key at STOP or removed, by moving the left stalk twist switch beam headlights or the front fog lights (where provided) VEHICLE and then to 6 or 2.
  • Page 70 ECO FUNCTION DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING KNOWING (for versions 0.9 Twinair Turbo 105HP) SYSTEM fig. 53 YOUR VEHICLE Press button B-fig. 53 to turn the ECO function on. Press button A to activate the “CITY” function (see the “Electric power steering system” paragraph in this sec- When the ECO function is active, the car is set for driving tion).
  • Page 71 DOOR LOCKING fig. 55 WARNING KNOWING YOUR To lock all doors at the same time, press button A, located If, after a crash, you smell fuel or notice on the centre console control panel, regardless of the po- leaks from the fuel system, do not reacti- VEHICLE sition of the ignition key.
  • Page 72 INTERIOR FITTINGS COMPARTMENTS IN THE GLOVE BOX fig. 57 KNOWING YOUR Inside the glove compartment, for versions/markets VEHICLE where provided, there may be a card carrier A, a pen GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 56 holder B and a storage compartment C. Use the handle A to open the compartment.
  • Page 73 SIDE ODDMENTS COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT IN CENTRAL CONSOLE KNOWING YOUR Storage compartment A-fig. 59 is located to the left of the Compartment A-fig. 60 is located on the central console steering wheel. in front of the handbrake. VEHICLE It is built into the dashboard. To open and close the compartment, use handle B locat- ed on the flap fig.
  • Page 74 FRONT ARMREST WITH STORAGE To bring this to the standard position of use, push it down KNOWING COMPARTMENT as shown in fig. 61. YOUR (for versions/markets where provided) Press button A-fig. 62 to raise the top of the armrest in VEHICLE order to use storage compartment B.
  • Page 75 CAN HOLDERS fig. 64-65 CARD/TICKET HOLDERS fig. 66 KNOWING YOUR There are two cup/can holders on the central console in The central console has slots where you can keep tele- front of the handbrake and one behind it. phone cards, tickets, CDs etc. VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING...
  • Page 76 CIGARETTE LIGHTER fig. 67 ASHTRAY fig. 68-69 KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR VEHICLE This is located on the central console in front of the hand- The ashtray is a removable plastic box that can be fitted brake.
  • Page 77 SUN VISORS fig. 70 SEAT POCKET KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR These are located at the sides of the rear-view mirror. On certain versions a map pocket is located on the back VEHICLE They may be positioned at the front and to the side. of the seat’s backrest fig.
  • Page 78 SOCKET DASHBOARD STORAGE COMPARTMENT KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR Compartment A-fig. 73 is located in the middle of the dash- VEHICLE This is located in the boot, on the left side of the plastic board. To use it, open flap B by pushing its button. support for the parcel shelf fig.
  • Page 79 SKY DOME SUNROOF EXTINGUISHER fig. 74 KNOWING (for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR The extinguisher is located on the left side of the luggage VEHICLE The large electric sunroof comprises two panes of glass, compartment. one of which is mobile and the other fixed. These are equipped with two shutters (front and rear) that can be SAFETY moved manually.
  • Page 80 To open KNOWING If a cross roof rack is fitted, the sunroof should YOUR be used in the “spoiler” position only. Press and hold button B-fig. 76, and the front pane will VEHICLE set to the “spoiler” position; press button B again for over half a second to make the sunroof slide automatically to the wide open position;...
  • Page 81 ANTI-PINCH SAFETY SYSTEM EMERGENCY OPERATION KNOWING YOUR The sunroof has an anti-pinch safety system capable of de- If the switch does not work, the sunroof can be operat- tecting the presence of an obstacle whilst the roof is clos- ed manually as follows: VEHICLE ing;...
  • Page 82 DOORS If one or more doors are open turning the key, only the KNOWING button LED A-fig. 80 flashes. If the doors are closed but YOUR the boot is open, the doors are locked: the direction in- VEHICLE Central door locking/unlocking system dicators (only when locking is carried out using button Á...
  • Page 83 Door locking/unlocking from the inside After locking doors by: KNOWING ❒ remote control; YOUR Press button A-fig. 80 to lock/unlock all doors. The but- ❒ door catch; ton has an LED that indicates whether the doors are VEHICLE locked or unlocked. When the doors are locked, the LED it will not be possible to unlock them by pressing button is on and pressing the button brings about central unlocking A-fig.
  • Page 84 IMPORTANT With central locking on, pulling the internal WARNING KNOWING handle of one of the front doors will unlock that door. YOUR Once the dead lock system is engaged, it Individual doors can be unlocked by pulling the internal VEHICLE is impossible to open the doors from inside handle of one of the rear doors.
  • Page 85 Device deactivation CHILD LOCK (5-door versions) fig. 81 KNOWING YOUR The system is disabled automatically on every door in the This system prevents the rear doors from being opened following cases: from the inside. VEHICLE ❒ when opening the driver’s door using the mechanical key; This device can be engaged only with the doors open.
  • Page 86 WARNING WARNING KNOWING YOUR After engaging the child lock on both rear Do not activate the child lock device if the VEHICLE doors, check for proper engagement by rear doors emergency lock device is al- trying to open a door with the internal handle. ready activated.
  • Page 87 ELECTRIC WINDOW Continuous automatic operation KNOWING YOUR Versions with 2 electric windows (at the front) are equipped with automatic window opening. VEHICLE OPENING Versions with 4 electric windows (front and rear) are fit- The driver’s door armrest features two fig. 84 or (for ver- ted with automatic window opening/closing on all doors.
  • Page 88 IMPORTANT In the event that the anti-crushing function Front passenger-side and rear doors KNOWING is activated 5 times in only 1 minute, the system will au- (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR tomatically enter the “recovery” mode (self-protection). VEHICLE The front passenger door armrest and rear door armrests This condition is apparent from the window closing in feature switches A-fig.
  • Page 89 Initialisation procedure: WARNING KNOWING ❒ fully close the window to be initialised manually; YOUR Improper use of the electric windows can ❒ once fully closed, keep holding down the closing con- be dangerous. Before and during opera- VEHICLE tion, always check that no-one is exposed to the trol for at least 1 second.
  • Page 90 BOOT It can also be opened by pressing button R on the re- KNOWING mote control fig. 89. YOUR OPENING THE BOOT VEHICLE When you open the boot using the remote control, the direction indicators will flash twice. Press button A-fig. 88. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 91 CLOSING THE BOOT KNOWING Putting additional objects onto the parcel shelf or rear door (speakers, spoiler, etc.), YOUR Lower the rear door until you hear the locking click except when approved by the manufactur- fig. 90. VEHICLE er, can affect the correct operation of the side gas shock absorbers of the rear door itself.
  • Page 92 OPENING THE BOOT IN AN EXTENDING THE BOOT KNOWING EMERGENCY fig. 91 YOUR Partial extension (1/3 or 2/3) fig. 92 VEHICLE To open the boot from inside if the car battery is flat or (for versions/markets where provided) the electric lock of the rear door is faulty, proceed as fol- lows: The boot can be partially (1/3 or 2/3) or totally extended ❒...
  • Page 93 ❒ tilt the cushions forward as shown by the arrow Extending the right side of the boot makes allows you to KNOWING carry two passengers on the left part of the rear seat. Ex- fig. 94; YOUR tending the left side of the boot allows you to carry one ❒...
  • Page 94 Repositioning the rear seat fig. 95 Make sure the backrest is properly secured at both sides KNOWING to prevent it moving forward in the event of sharp brak- YOUR Raise the backrests and push them back until hearing the ing that may cause injuries to passengers. VEHICLE locking click of both retainers.
  • Page 95 BONNET Once removed, the parcel shelf can be positioned between KNOWING the back of the front seats and the folded cushion of the YOUR rear seat fig. 99. VEHICLE OPENING Proceed as follows: ❒ pull the lever fig. 100 in the direction of the arrow; SAFETY ❒...
  • Page 96 CLOSING The following plate is applied inside the engine compart- KNOWING ment: YOUR Proceed as follows: VEHICLE ❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the other remove the rod C-fig. 103 from the hole E and fit it back into its catch D-fig.
  • Page 97 ROOF RACK/SKI RACK WARNING KNOWING YOUR For safety reasons, the bonnet must al- ways be perfectly closed while travelling. VEHICLE 3-door versions Make sure that the bonnet is perfectly closed and The front hooks are located at points A-fig. 104. that the lock is engaged.
  • Page 98 WARNING WARNING KNOWING YOUR After travelling a short distance, check that Distribute the load evenly and, when dri- VEHICLE the coupling fastening screws are tight. ving, bear in mind the increased sensitivi- ty of the vehicle to side wind. SAFETY Strictly comply with current legal regula- Never exceed the permitted load (see tions concerning maximum overall dimen-...
  • Page 99 SAFETY headlights must be correctly directed to ensure the best Position 0 – one or two people in the front seats. visibility. Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the direction Position 1 – five people. checked and, if necessary, adjusted.
  • Page 100 HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT ABROAD Such film is provided by Lineaccessori Fiat and is available KNOWING fig. 106-107 at Fiat Dealerships. YOUR VEHICLE The dipped headlights are adjusted to work in the coun- The illustrations refer to the changeover from driving on try where the vehicle was originally purchased.
  • Page 101 ABS SYSTEM SYSTEM INTERVENTION KNOWING YOUR The driver can tell the ABS system has come into action If you have never driven a vehicle with ABS before, it is ad- because the brake pedal pulsates slightly and the system VEHICLE visable to perform a few tests on slippery ground, always gets noisier: it means that the vehicle speed should be al- in safe conditions and respecting the highway code of the...
  • Page 102 In this case, the braking system will work as normal, but or with ABS. without the extra capacity offered by the ABS system. Dri- STARTING ve carefully to the nearest Fiat Dealership to have the sys- AND DRIVING tem checked. EBD failure...
  • Page 103 LED on the ASR OFF button will also light up. Contact a crease in the braking pressure during emergency brak- Fiat Dealership as soon as possible if this happens. ing) are present with ESP, ASR and Hill Holder systems WARNING LIGHTS (for versions/markets where provided).
  • Page 104 HILL HOLDER SYSTEM During start-up, the ESP system control unit maintains the KNOWING braking pressure at the wheels until the engine torque YOUR This system is an integral part of the ESP system and it required for departure is reached, or for a maximum of VEHICLE facilitates hill starts.
  • Page 105 ❒ if only one of the drive wheels skids, the system inter- Failure indications KNOWING venes by automatically braking the wheel that is System failure is indicated by warning light * lighting up YOUR skidding. on the instrument panel with digital display and warning VEHICLE light á...
  • Page 106 á will appear permanent- ly on the instrument panel along with a message on the TECHNICAL multifunction display, where provided (see “Warning lights SPECIFICATIONS and messages”). In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. CONTENTS F0U0106m fig. 108...
  • Page 107 EOBD SYSTEM KNOWING Go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as possi- ble if warning light U either does not light YOUR The EOBD system (European On Board Diagnosis) pro- up when the key is turned to MAR or comes VEHICLE vides a continuous diagnosis of the car’s emission-related...
  • Page 108 20 seconds and then restart the car. If the warning light is still on, along with the message on the multifunction display (for versions/markets where provid- ed), contact a Fiat Dealership. SERVICING AND CARE IMPORTANT During parking manoeuvres requiring a lot of steering, the steering may become harder;...
  • Page 109 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING WARNING KNOWING SYSTEM (TPMS) YOUR It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any after-market operation involving steering VEHICLE (for versions/markets where provided) system or steering column modifications (e.g. in- stallaing an anti-theft device). This could badly af- The car may be equipped with a tyre pressure monitor- fect performance and safety, invalidate the war- SAFETY...
  • Page 110 The TPMS requires the use of specific The fault indications are not stored and will therefore not equipment. Contact a Fiat Dealership to be displayed after the engine has been switched off and find out which accessories are compatible with the then on again.
  • Page 111 TPMS VEHICLE the rubber gasket for the valve. Contact a Fiat system. This condition will be indicated by a mes- Dealership. sage on the multfunction display (where provided).
  • Page 112 (*) – IN AN EMERGENCY Switching wheels – (front/rear) (**) SERVICING (*) Given as an alternative in the Owner’s Handbook and available at Lineaccessori Fiat. AND CARE (**) Not cross-swapped (tyres must stay on the same side). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS...
  • Page 113 START&STOP SYSTEM With Dualogic gearbox KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR The engine cuts out if the car stops with the brake pedal VEHICLE pressed. This condition can be maintained even if the brake FOREWORD pedal is not pressed, if the gear lever is in position N. The Start&Stop device automatically stops the engine each SAFETY NB The engine can be stopped automatically only after...
  • Page 114 With Dualogic gearbox ENGINE STOPPING FAILURE CONDITIONS KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR When the system is active, due to comfort, emission VEHICLE If the gear lever is in position N, place it in any other gear, control and safety reasons, the engine does not stop in otherwise release the brake pedal or move the gear lever some conditions, among which: to (+), (–) or R .
  • Page 115 RESTARTING CONDITIONS SAFETY FUNCTIONS KNOWING YOUR For reasons of comfort, limiting harmful emissions and safe- In engine cut-out conditions through the Start&Stop sys- ty purposes, the power unit can restart automatically with- tem, if the driver unfastens his/her seat belt and opens the VEHICLE out any action on behalf of the driver if certain conditions driver’s door or the passenger door, the engine can be...
  • Page 116 B on the control panel. In this case, contact a SAFETY gine can be restarted only by using the key. Fiat Dealership. NB In any case, it is possible to keep the engine running by deactivating the Start&Stop system.
  • Page 117 STARTING point. AND DRIVING WARNING When replacing the battery, always go to a Fiat Dealership. Replace the battery us- WARNING LIGHTS ing a new one of the same type (HEAVY DUTY) AND MESSAGES and having the same specifications. IN AN...
  • Page 118 IMPORTANT WARNING KNOWING YOUR For cars with a Dualogic transmission, if VEHICLE the engine cuts out automatically on a WARNING gradient, it is advisable to restart the engine by Before opening the bonnet, make sure moving the gear lever towards (+) or (-) without that the car is switched off and the key is releasing the brake pedal.
  • Page 119 GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR SYSTEM PARKING SENSORS KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR VEHICLE The “GSI” system (Gear Shift Indicator) advises the driver The parking sensors are located on the rear bumper to change gear via a signal on the instrument panel fig.
  • Page 120 The beeping: KNOWING The sensor must be clean of mud, dirt, snow ❒ increases as the distance between the car and the ob- YOUR or ice in order for the system to work. Be stacle decreases; VEHICLE careful not to scratch or damage the sen- ❒...
  • Page 121 SOUND SYSTEM GENERAL WARNINGS KNOWING ❒ When parking, watch out for obstacles that may be (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR above or under the sensors. VEHICLE ❒ Sometimes, objects placed close to the car are not de- For the operation of the radio with CD/MP3 player (where provided), read the Supplement attached to this Owner tected and could therefore cause damage to the car or Handbook.
  • Page 122 AND MESSAGES WARNING IN AN For connection to the preset cables, con- EMERGENCY tact a Fiat Dealership to prevent any prob- lem that could impair car safety. SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0110m fig.
  • Page 123 Lineaccessori Fiat, will also check whether the STARTING vehicle’s electrics are able to withstand the load required, Fiat Auto S.p.A. shall not be liable for damage caused by AND DRIVING or whether they need to be integrated with a more pow- the installation of accessories either not supplied or rec- erful battery.
  • Page 124 REFUELLING THE CAR When using or parking the vehicle for a long time in the KNOWING mountains or cold areas, it is advisable to refuel using lo- YOUR cally available diesel. In this case, it is also advisable to keep VEHICLE PETROL ENGINES the tank over 50% full.
  • Page 125 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT When refuelling, attach the cap to the device inside the KNOWING flap as shown in fig. 121. YOUR The devices for reducing petrol engine emissions are the VEHICLE following: ❒ three-way catalytic converter; WARNING ❒ Lambda sensors; SAFETY Do not bring naked flames or lit cigarettes ❒...
  • Page 126 DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) WARNING KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR The diesel particulate filter (DPF) (for ver- VEHICLE sions/markets where required) reaches The Diesel Particulate Filter is a mechanical filter, inte- high temperatures during normal operation. gral to the exhaust system, that physically traps particu- Therefore do not therefore park the vehicle on in- lates present in the exhaust gases of diesel engines.
  • Page 127 SAFETY CONOSCENZA KNOWING DELLA YOUR VETTURA VEHICLE SEAT BELTS The reel may lock when the car is parked on a steep slope: this is perfectly normal. Furthermore, the reel mechanism locks the belt if it is pulled sharply or in the event of sud- USING THE SEAT BELTS fig.
  • Page 128 IN AN For permanent deactivation, contact a Fiat Dealership. IN EMERGENZA EMERGENCY With a digital display, the SBR system can be reactivated only at a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 129 To increase the efficiency of the seat belts, the car is fit- VETTURA VEHICLE Go to a Fiat Dealership to have it replaced ted with front pretensioners. These devices, in the event after it has been deployed. of a violent crash, rewind the seat belts by a few cen- timetres.
  • Page 130 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING KNOWING WARNING THE SEAT BELTS YOUR The belt must not be twisted. The upper VEHICLE The driver is responsible for respecting, and ensuring that part must cross the shoulder and the chest all the other occupants of the car also respect, the local diagonally.
  • Page 131 In general, do not place any Always go to a Fiat Dealership. objects between the person and the belt. SAFETY...
  • Page 132 YOUR have to wear the standard seat belts. VEHICLE Lineaccessori Fiat has child seats for each weight group. For optimum protection in the event of a crash, all pas- These devices are recommended, having been specifically sengers must be seated and wearing adequate restraint designed for Fiat cars.
  • Page 133 WARNING WARNING KNOWING YOUR Do not place a cradle seat facing back- SERIOUS HAZARD Should it be ab- VEHICLE solutely necessary to carry a child on the wards on the front seat if the passenger front seat in a backwards-facing cradle side airbag is enabled.
  • Page 134 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 KNOWING YOUR Starting from 15 kg to 25 kg in weight, children may be re- For children between 22 kg and 36 kg, there are boost- VEHICLE strained directly by the car belts fig. 131. The only func- ers allowing the seatbelt to fit correctly.
  • Page 135 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR CHILD SEAT USE KNOWING YOUR The car complies with the new European Directive 2000/3/EC which governs the arrangement possibilities for child VEHICLE seats on the various seats of the car as shown in the following table: Front Rear Central...
  • Page 136 Below is a summary of the safety rules to be WARNING KNOWING followed when carrying children: YOUR Do not place a child seat facing backwards VEHICLE 1) The recommended position for installing child seats is on the front seat if the passenger side on the rear seat, as it is the most protected area in the airbag is enabled.
  • Page 137 The Universal Isofix “Duo Plus” child seat and the special WARNING KNOWING “G 0/1” seat are available from Lineaccessori Fiat. YOUR Fit the child seat when the car is station- VEHICLE For any further details on installation/use, refer to the in- ary.
  • Page 138 PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE FOR USING UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD SEATS KNOWING YOUR The table below shows the different installation possibilities of Universal Isofix restraint systems on the seats fitted with VEHICLE Isofix fasteners, in accordance with European standard ECE 16. Weight group Child seat Isofix size Rear side...
  • Page 139 FRONT AIRBAGS Front airbags may not be activated in the following situa- KNOWING tions: YOUR ❒ in collisions against very strangely shaped objects that The car is fitted with front airbags for the driver and the VEHICLE passenger, and with a knee bag on the driver’s side (where do not affect the front surface of the car (e.g.
  • Page 140 FRONT AIRBAG ON DRIVER’S SIDE FRONT AIRBAG ON PASSENGER SIDE KNOWING fig. 136 fig. 137 YOUR VEHICLE This consists of an instant-inflating bag contained in a spe- This consists of an instant-inflating bag contained in a spe- cial compartment in the centre of the steering wheel. cial compartment in the dashboard: this bag has a larger volume than that of the driver’s.
  • Page 141 Front passenger airbag and child restraint systems WARNING KNOWING YOUR SEVERE DANGER:When an active pas- VEHICLE senger airbag is fitted, DO NOT install WARNING rearward facing child restraints on the When an active passenger airbag is fitted, DO front seat. Deployment of the airbag in an NOT install rear facing child restraint systems on accident could cause fatal injuries to the SAFETY...
  • Page 142 Passenger front airbag and child restraint system: WARNING KNOWING YOUR RISCHIO DI FERITE GRAVI O MORTALI. I seggiolini bambino che si montano nel verso opposto a quello di marcia non vanno installati sui sedili anteriori in presenza di air bag passeggero attivo. VEHICLE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR.
  • Page 143 KNEE BAG ON DRIVER’S SIDE fig. 138 MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF FRONT AND KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) SIDE PASSENGER AIRBAGS YOUR (for versions/markets where provided) VEHICLE This consists of an instant-inflating bag contained in a spe- cial compartment under the steering wheel at knee level, Should it be absolutely necessary to carry a child on the designed to give further protection in the event of a head- front seat, the passenger front and side airbags can be de-...
  • Page 144 SIDE AIRBAGS WARNING KNOWING YOUR To manually deactivate the passenger's The car is fitted with front side airbags for driver and pas- VEHICLE front and side air bags (for versions/mar- senger (for versions/markets where provided) for pro- kets, where provided), refer to paragraph “Re- tecting the chest and pelvis, and window bags (for ver- configurable multifunction display”...
  • Page 145 SIDE BAGS fig. 139 WINDOW BAGS fig. 140 KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR VEHICLE Front side airbags are housed in the seat backrests. They These consist of two “curtain” cushions, one on the right consist of an instant-inflation bag designed to increase pro- and the other on the left side of the car, located behind tection of the occupants’...
  • Page 146 IMPORTANT Should an accident occur in which any of KNOWING offers the best protection if you have a correct position the safety devices are activated, take the vehicle to a Fiat YOUR on the seat because this allows the side bags to inflate cor-...
  • Page 147 TECHNICAL ber of cases, they could activate incorrectly. Con- SPECIFICATIONS tact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have the WARNING system checked before driving off. If the car has been stolen or has been the...
  • Page 148 WARNING WARNING KNOWING YOUR When the ignition key is turned to MAR, Do not pressure wash the seats with steam VEHICLE the warning light “ turns on (with front or water (either by hand or at automatic airbag on passenger’s side enabled) and blinks for seat washing stations).
  • Page 149 The car is fitted with an electronic engine lock device: if closed spaces. The engine consumes oxy- SAFETY the engine fails to start, see the paragraph on “The Fiat gen and produces carbon dioxide, carbon monox- CODE system” in the “Dashboard and controls” section.
  • Page 150 SPECIFICATIONS system. Use the car as normal if the engine starts, ❒ ensure that the handbrake is on; but go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. ❒ put the gear lever into neutral; CONTENTS ❒ turn the ignition key to MAR: the warning lights...
  • Page 151 WARMING UP THE ENGINE AFTER IT HAS STOPPING THE ENGINE KNOWING JUST STARTED (petrol and diesel versions) YOUR Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is idling. VEHICLE Proceed as follows: IMPORTANT After a long drive, you should allow the en- ❒...
  • Page 152 SAFETY turned. IMPORTANT If this is not the case, contact a Fiat Deal- If the car is parked on a steep slope, it is further advis- ership to have the handbrake adjusted. able to block the wheels with a wedge or stone. Do not leave the key in the ignition as this drains the battery.
  • Page 153 USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX IMPORTANT The clutch pedal should be used only for KNOWING changing gear. Do not drive with your foot resting on the YOUR clutch pedal, however slightly. For versions/markets where To engage the gears, depress the clutch pedal fully and shift VEHICLE provided, the electronic clutch control can intervene if it the gear lever into the required positions (the diagram is...
  • Page 154 SAVING FUEL Electrical devices KNOWING YOUR Use electrical devices only for the amount of time need- Here are some suggestions which may help you to save fu- VEHICLE ed. The heated rear window, auxiliary headlights, wind- el and reduce the amount of toxic emissions released in- screen wipers and fan heater use up a considerable amount to the atmosphere.
  • Page 155 Gear selection CONDITIONS OF USE KNOWING YOUR Use a higher gear as soon as traffic and road conditions al- Cold starting VEHICLE low. Using a low gear for faster acceleration will increase fuel consumption. In the same way, improper use of a high Short distances and frequent cold start-ups will prevent the gear increases consumption, emissions and engine wear.
  • Page 156 TOWING TRAILERS WARNING KNOWING YOUR The ABS with which the car may be VEHICLE equipped will not control the braking sys- IMPORTANT NOTES tem of the trailer. Particular caution is therefore The car must be equipped with an approved tow hook and required on slippery roads.
  • Page 157 INSTALLING THE TOW HOOK An electric brake or winch should be powered directly by KNOWING the battery through a cable with a cross-section of no less YOUR The towing device should be fastened to the body by spe- than 2.5 mm VEHICLE cialised personnel in accordance with any additional infor- IMPORTANT The engine must be running to use the elec-...
  • Page 158 Assembly diagram fig. 143 KNOWING YOUR The tow hook structure must be fas- VEHICLE Ø tened at the points marked by ing a total of 6 M10 screws. The internal back plates should be at SAFETY least 6 mm thick. The hook should be fastened to the Existing body avoiding any type of drilling of...
  • Page 159 “T” tyres and 210 km/h for “H” tyres. A Fiat Dealership will be happy to provide advice con- You should, however, always stick to the speed cerning the most suitable type of tyre for the customer’s limits of the highway code.
  • Page 160 Snow chains may be fitted only to the front the following precautions should be observed: ❒ park the car in covered, dry and, if possible, well-ven- wheel tyres (drive wheels). Use of Lineaccessori Fiat snow chains is recommended. Check the tension of the chains tilated premises;...
  • Page 161 Warning lights on the instrument panel will stay on un- SERVICING diately and contact a Fiat Dealership. til the cause of the failure is eliminated. AND CARE For messages relevant to the versions equipped with a Du- alogic gearbox, see the attached Supplement.
  • Page 162 AND MESSAGES ing light comes on again, contact a Fiat Dealership. pact or, in a minor number of cases, they may be ❒ if the vehicle is used under demanding conditions (e.g.
  • Page 163 Con- EMERGENCY ed). The warning light may flash in the following ways, de- tact a Fiat Dealership immediately if the warning light stays pending on the version: on, either permanently or flashing.
  • Page 164 Contact a Fiat Dealership. do not need to top up the engine oil.
  • Page 165 The SBR (Seat Belt Reminder) system’s audible warn- Under normal conditions, turning the ignition key to MAR, SERVICING ing can be disabled only by a Fiat Dealership. On some ver- the warning light turns on but it should go off after the en- AND CARE sions the system can be reactivated from the setup menu.
  • Page 166 Prolonged use of the car with the tion (European On Board Diagnosis) but only that of sig- warning light on may cause damage. Go to a Fiat Dealer- nalling that the injection system is not working perfectly.
  • Page 167 The warning light turns on when about 7 litres of fuel are left in the tank. CONTENTS IMPORTANT The warning light will blink to indicate a sys- tem failure. If this happens, go to a Fiat Dealership to have the system checked.
  • Page 168 The warning light turns on when there is water in the to indicate that there is a fault in the Fiat Code system SAFETY diesel filter. or, if applicable, the alarm system; in this case, contact a A specific message is displayed on certain versions.
  • Page 169 The warning light turns on when a failure is detected in SERVICING (for versions/markets where provided) the engine oil pressure sensor. Go to a Fiat Dealership to AND CARE The warning light turns on when a failure is detected in have the fault fixed as soon as possible.
  • Page 170 Speed limit exceeded WARNING KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR Always drive at a speed appropriate to the VEHICLE traffic conditions, the weather and speed The display shows the associated message when the car limits. The engine may be turned off while the exceeds the set speed limit (see “Multifunction display”...
  • Page 171 SAFETY ESP-ASR system failure The warning light turns on to indicate a Hill Holder sys- tem fault. In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon If the warning light does not go off or stays on together á as possible. On certain versions, warning light...
  • Page 172 (see “Changing a wheel” in the “In SPEED (amber) SAFETY an emergency” section) and contact a Fiat Dealership as (for versions/markets where provided) soon as possible. When the ignition key is moved to MAR position, the...
  • Page 173 RIGHT-HAND DIRECTION WARNING KNOWING INDICATOR (green – intermittent) YOUR Strong radio-frequency noises could hin- VEHICLE der the regular operation of the TPMS The light (arrow) comes on when the direction system. This condition will be indicated by a mes- indicator control lever is moved upwards or, to- sage (where provided).
  • Page 174 MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS (blue) KNOWING YOUR The light comes on when the main beams are VEHICLE turned on. SAFETY ❄ Possible presence of ice on the road The outside temperature indicator starts flash- ing when the outside temperature reaches or STARTING ❄...
  • Page 175 YOUR VEHICLE In an emergency we recommend that you call the freephone number found in the Warranty Booklet. You can also go to the www.fiat.com website to find your nearest Fiat Dealership. SAFETY STARTING THE ENGINE Proceed as follows to start the car: ❒...
  • Page 176 CHANGING A TYRE IMPORTANT Do not directly connect the negative ter- KNOWING minals of the two batteries: sparks could ignite explosive YOUR gas released from the battery. If the auxiliary battery is VEHICLE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS installed on another vehicle, prevent accidental contact be- tween metallic parts of the two vehicles.
  • Page 177 Important notes: WARNING KNOWING ❒ the jack weight is 1.76 kg; YOUR Repair and refit the standard wheel as VEHICLE ❒ the jack requires no adjustment; soon as possible. Do not apply grease to the bolt threads before assembly: they might spon- ❒...
  • Page 178 ❒ operate device F-fig. 147 to extend the jack until the top ❒ fit the handle L to operate the jack and lift the car un- KNOWING of the jack G fits correctly into jacking point H; til the wheel is several centimetres off the ground; YOUR ❒...
  • Page 179 ❒ for versions with hub caps, remove the cap after un- ❒ use the wrench provided to fasten the bolts complete- KNOWING screwing the 3 fastening bolts and then unscrew the ly in a criss-cross fashion as per the order illustrated YOUR fourth bolt L-fig.
  • Page 180 REFITTING THE STANDARD WHEEL Versions with alloy rims KNOWING YOUR Following the procedure described previously, raise the Proceed as follows: VEHICLE car and remove the spare wheel. ❒ place the wheel onto the hub and tighten the bolts us- ing the wrench provided; Versions with steel rims ❒...
  • Page 181 QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT ❒ compressor D-fig. 150 including gauge and connections; KNOWING FIX&GO automatic ❒ a pair of protective gloves located in the side part of the YOUR VEHICLE compressor; The Fix&Go automatic quick tyre repair kit is located in ❒...
  • Page 182 WARNING KNOWING In the event of a puncture caused by for- YOUR eign bodies, it is possible to repair tyres Do not operate the compressor for longer VEHICLE showing holes on the track or shoulder of than 20 minutes at a time. Risk of over- up to 4 mm in diameter.
  • Page 183 ❒ Make sure the handbrake is on. Unscrew the tyre valve KNOWING Replace the cylinder containing out-of- cap, take out the flexible filler tube A-fig. 152 and tight- YOUR date sealant fluid. Dispose of the cylinder en the ring nut B on the tyre valve; VEHICLE and the sealant liquid properly.
  • Page 184 Drive carefully, particularly on bends. Do not ex- ceed 80 km/h. Do not accelerate or brake sud- ❒ drive with the utmost care to the nearest Fiat Dealer- IN AN denly. ship.
  • Page 185 CYLINDER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE WARNING KNOWING YOUR Remember to inform the workshop that To replace the cylinder, proceed as follows: VEHICLE the tyre has been treated with a quick re- ❒ disconnect A-fig. 157; pair kit. Give the instruction booklet to the per- ❒...
  • Page 186 CHANGING A BULB KNOWING WARNING YOUR Changes or repairs to the electrical system VEHICLE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS (electronic control units) carried out in- correctly and without due consideration for the ❒ When a light is not working, check that the corre- technical specifications of the system can lead to sponding fuse is intact before changing the bulb.
  • Page 187 Misting will rapidly disappear when the head- holding the bulb in place. lights are switched on. The presence of drops inside the headlights indicates infiltration of water. Go to a Fiat Deal- SAFETY ership. TYPES OF BULBS fig. 158 STARTING Various types of bulbs are fitted to your vehicle.
  • Page 188 Bulbs Figure ref. Type Power KNOWING YOUR Main beams/Dipped beams 55 W/60W VEHICLE Daylight lights W21W Front sidelights SAFETY – Front fog lights (where provided) 55 W Front direction indicators PY21W 21 W STARTING Side direction indicators WY5W AND DRIVING Rear direction indicators P21W 21 W...
  • Page 189 CHANGING AN EXTERIOR BULB IMPORTANT You can replace the front direction indica- KNOWING tor, main beam and dipped beam headlight bulbs through YOUR the access flap (see “Direction indicators” in this section). For the type of bulb and relative power rating, see “Chang- VEHICLE ing a bulb”.
  • Page 190 DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL) MAIN/DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS KNOWING YOUR To change the bulb, proceed as follows: To change the bulb, proceed as follows: VEHICLE ❒ turn the bulb holder A-fig. 161 anti-clockwise using the ❒ remove the rubber cap; tab and pull it out; ❒...
  • Page 191 ❒ turn the catch A-fig. 163, then lift off the access lid B; DIRECTION INDICATORS KNOWING ❒ remove the bulb holder cover C-fig. 164 by turning it YOUR Front fig. 163 VEHICLE anti-clockwise; To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 192 ❒ loosen the fixing screws C and remove the headlamp; Side fig. 166 KNOWING ❒ remove the bulb A-fig.168 by rotating it counter-clock- YOUR To change the bulb, proceed as follows: VEHICLE wise and disconnect the electrical connector. ❒ slide the lens A towards the front of the car to press in the internal catch B, then pull the unit outwards;...
  • Page 193 ❒ disconnect the central electric connector B and pull the REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS KNOWING lens unit outwards; YOUR The rear light clusters contain taillight, brake light and di- ❒ unhook the bulb holder by unclipping the fasteners VEHICLE rection indicator bulbs. The bulbs are arranged inside the light cluster fig.
  • Page 194 ❒ press in the tabs D-fig. 172 and remove the bulb holder; REAR FOG LIGHTS fig. 171 ❒ remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace it. STARTING Contact a Fiat Dealership to have bulbs for the rear fog AND DRIVING lights A replaced. NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS To change the bulb proceed as follows: REVERSE LIGHTS fig.
  • Page 195 CHANGING AN INTERIOR BULB ❒ replace bulb F by releasing it from the side contacts and KNOWING making sure that the new bulb is correctly clamped be- YOUR tween these contacts; For the type of bulb and relevant power rating, see VEHICLE “Changing a bulb”.
  • Page 196 FRONT CEILING LIGHT REAR CEILING LIGHT KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs: VEHICLE ❒ manipulate the points shown by the arrows and remove Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs: light A-fig. 175; ❒...
  • Page 197 COURTESY LIGHT fig. 179 BOOT LIGHT fig. 180 KNOWING YOUR To change the bulb, proceed as follows: To change the bulb, proceed as follows: VEHICLE ❒ remove the light A-fig. 179 by levering on the points ❒ open the boot; shown by the arrow.
  • Page 198 ❒ refit the light by first inserting side D-fig. 181 and then PUDDLE LIGHTS fig. 181 KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) pressing the other side until you hear the clip lock in- YOUR to place. VEHICLE To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 199 AND CARE If a general protection fuse for safety systems (air bag system, braking system), power unit systems (engine system, transmission system) or steering TECHNICAL system is triggered, contact a Fiat Dealership. SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0171m fig. 183...
  • Page 200 FUSE LOCATION KNOWING YOUR The fuses are grouped in three control units: on the dash- VEHICLE board, in the engine compartment and in the left-hand side of the boot. Dashboard fuse box fig. 185 SAFETY To access the dashboard fuse box, loosen the screws A-fig.
  • Page 201 Engine compartment fuse box fig. 187 KNOWING YOUR To access the fuse box located next to the battery, re- VEHICLE move the protective cover fig. 186 by manipulating the points indicated by the arrow. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING F0U0174m fig. 186 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN...
  • Page 202 Boot fuse box fig. 189 KNOWING YOUR To gain access to the fuse box located on the left side of VEHICLE the boot, open the relevant inspection lid (as shown in fig. 188). SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING F0U0176m fig. 188 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN...
  • Page 203 FUSE TABLE KNOWING YOUR Dashboard fuse box fig. 185 VEHICLE DEVICES FUSE AMPS Right dipped beam headlight SAFETY Lift dipped beam headlight Headlamp alignment corrector INT/A supply for switch coils on engine fuse box and switch coils STARTING on body computer control unit AND DRIVING Front ceiling light, rear ceiling light, visor lights, door marker lights, boot light, 2 (*)
  • Page 204 Engine compartment fuse box fig. 187 KNOWING YOUR DEVICES FUSE AMPS VEHICLE Hi-Fi sound system with control unit and subwoofer Single tone horn SAFETY Left main beam headlight, right main beam headlight Additional heater STARTING Air conditioning compressor AND DRIVING Heated rear window WARNING LIGHTS Fuel pump on tank...
  • Page 205 Boot fuse box fig. 189 KNOWING YOUR DEVICES FUSE AMPS VEHICLE Sunroof opening system Alarm system management control unit SAFETY – Spare – Spare STARTING AND DRIVING Electric lumbar movement on driver’s seat – Spare WARNING LIGHTS Electric windows system (motor, control unit) on right-hand door AND MESSAGES –...
  • Page 206 Charge the battery as follows: vided for information purposes only. You are recom- ❒ disconnect terminal B-fig. 190 from negative battery pole mended to go to a Fiat Dealership to have this operation performed. SAFETY ❒ connect the charger cables to the battery terminals, ob- IMPORTANT After turning the ignition key to STOP and serving the poles;...
  • Page 207 VERSIONS WITH Start&Stop SYSTEM fig. 191 WARNING KNOWING YOUR Charge the battery as follows, paying utmost attention: Battery fluid is poisonous and corrosive: VEHICLE avoid contact with your skin and eyes. ❒ press the button A-fig. 191 to remove the connector The battery recharging operation must be per- B from the sensor C monitoring the battery conditions formed in a ventilated place, away from naked...
  • Page 208 KNOWING YOUR Don’t try to recharge a frozen battery: de- If the car needs to be lifted, go to a Fiat Dealership which VEHICLE frost it first or it might explode. If the bat- is equipped with the arm hoist or workshop lift.
  • Page 209 TOWING THE CAR WARNING KNOWING YOUR The brake booster and power steering will The tow ring provided with the car is housed in the tool VEHICLE not work while the vehicle is being towed. box under the boot carpet. You will therefore need to apply more force to the brake pedal and steering wheel.
  • Page 210 WARNING WARNING KNOWING YOUR Before towing, switch off the steering lock Clean the threaded housing throughly be- VEHICLE (see “Ignition” in the “knowing your ve- fore fastening the tow ring. Make sure that hicle” section). The brake booster and power the ring is securely fastened before towing the car.
  • Page 211 For this reason, Fiat has planned a series of checks and It is advisable to inform a Fiat Dealership of any small op- services at fixed distance intervals and, for versions/mar- STARTING...
  • Page 212 SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN KNOWING YOUR PETROL VERSIONS VEHICLE The checks listed in the Scheduled Servicing Plan, after reaching 120,000 km/8 years, must be cyclically repeated starting from the first interval, thus following the same intervals as before. SAFETY Thousands of miles 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 Thousands of kilometres 90 105 120 135 150...
  • Page 213 Thousands of miles 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 KNOWING Thousands of kilometres 90 105 120 135 150 YOUR VEHICLE Years ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Visually inspect rear drum brake lining condition and wear ●...
  • Page 214 DIESEL VERSIONS KNOWING YOUR The checks listed in the Scheduled Servicing Plan, after reaching 120,000 km/6 years, must be cyclically repeated starting from VEHICLE the first interval, thus following the same intervals as before. Thousands of miles 12 24 36 48 60 72 80 92 104 116 SAFETY Thousands of kilometres 80 100 120 140 160 180 200...
  • Page 215 Thousands of miles 12 24 36 48 60 72 80 92 104 116 KNOWING YOUR Thousands of kilometres 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 VEHICLE Years Visually inspect condition and wear of front/rear disc brake pads (for ● ● ●...
  • Page 216 (exhaust – fuel – brakes), rub- products, which have been designed and produced specif- ber parts (boots, sleeves, bushes, etc.); ically for Fiat cars (see table “Capacities” in the “Techni- ❒ check battery charge and liquid level (electrolyte); SERVICING cal specifications”...
  • Page 217 CHECKING LEVELS KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING Never smoke while working in the engine SAFETY compartment: inflammable gas- es and vapours may be present, constituting a fire risk. STARTING AND DRIVING When topping up, take WARNING LIGHTS care not to mix up the AND MESSAGES various types of fluids: F0U0809m...
  • Page 218 1. Engine coolant KNOWING YOUR 2. Battery VEHICLE 3. Windscreen washer fluid 4. Brake fluid SAFETY 5. Engine oil. STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES F0U0639m fig. 197 - 1.4 Turbo Multi Air versions IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS...
  • Page 219 1. Engine coolant KNOWING YOUR 2. Battery VEHICLE 3. Windscreen washer fluid 4. Brake fluid SAFETY 5. Engine oil 6. Diesel filter. STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES F0U0641m fig. 199 - 1.3 Multijet (Euro 5+) versions IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE...
  • Page 220 ENGINE OIL fig. 200-201-202-203 For all versions, 0.9 Twinair Turbo 105HP excluded KNOWING YOUR Check the oil level a few minutes (about five) after the en- Extract the engine oil dipstick, clean it with a cloth that VEHICLE does not leave any trace and resinsert it. Extract the en- gine has stopped, with the vehicle parked on level ground.
  • Page 221 It is advisable to have oil During the initial period of usage for the vehicle, the en- TECHNICAL and filters changed by a Fiat Dealership, where they gine is bedding in, therefore the engine oil consumption SPECIFICATIONS will be disposed of properly and in accordance with may settle down only after the first 5,000 –...
  • Page 222 PARAFLU should not be mixed with any other SERVICING type of fluid. If this accidentally occurs, do not start AND CARE the engine and contact a Fiat Dealership. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS F0U0286m fig. 204...
  • Page 223 WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WASHER/ WARNING KNOWING HEADLIGHT WASHER FLUID fig. 205 YOUR Do not travel if the windscreen washer VEHICLE To top up, remove the cap A. reservoir is empty: using the windscreen washer is essential for improving visibility. Pour in a mixture of water and TUTELA PROFESSION- AL SC35 liquid, in the following concentrations: SAFETY 30% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 and 70% water in...
  • Page 224 BRAKE FLUID fig. 206 IMPORTANT Brake fluid absorbs moisture. For this rea- KNOWING son, if the car is mainly used in areas with a high degree YOUR Undo the cap A and check that the liquid contained in the of atmospheric humidity, the fluid should be replaced at VEHICLE reservoir is at the maximum level.
  • Page 225 WARNING KNOWING YOUR Brake fluid is poisonous and highly corro- Have the air filter replaced by a Fiat Dealership. VEHICLE sive. In the event of accidental contact, wash the parts immediately with water and mild soap, then rinse with plenty of water. In case of POLLEN FILTER swallowing, immediately call a doctor.
  • Page 226 STARTING cialised personnel, following the prescriptions contained AND DRIVING in this Owner Handbook. Any top-up operations must be carried out only by specialised personnel at a Fiat Deal- Incorrect assembly of electric and electronic ership. WARNING LIGHTS devices may cause severe damage to your AND MESSAGES car.
  • Page 227 (alarm, etc.) or STARTING If you have to perform any operation on devices that use a lot of electricity, contact a Fiat Dealer- AND DRIVING the battery or near it, always protect your ship. Their qualified personnel, in addition to suggesting eyes with special goggles.
  • Page 228 ❒ check the tyres regularly for cuts on the sides, swelling WHEELS AND TYRES KNOWING or irregular tread wear. Go to a Fiat Dealership if re- YOUR quired; Check the pressure of each tyre, including the spare, every VEHICLE ❒ avoid overloading the car when travelling: this may cause two weeks and before long journeys.
  • Page 229 ❒ if a tyre is replaced, you should also change the inflation RUBBER TUBES KNOWING valve; YOUR ❒ to allow even wear between the front and rear tyres, As far as the brake system and fuel rubber hoses are con- VEHICLE cerned, stick closely to the “Scheduled Servicing Plan”...
  • Page 230 WINDSCREEN WIPER Replacing the windscreen wiper blades fig. 208 KNOWING YOUR How to remove the blade: VEHICLE ❒ lift the arm A off the windscreen; BLADES ❒ turn blade B 90° around pin C, located at the end of the Clean the rubber part regularly using special products;...
  • Page 231 Changing the rear window wiper blade fig. 209 Rear window washer fig. 211 KNOWING Proceed as follows: YOUR The rear window washer jets are fixed. ❒ raise the cover A and remove the arm from the car, VEHICLE The nozzle holder is located above the rear window. slackening the nut B that fastens it to the pivot pin;...
  • Page 232 WARNING LIGHTS Paintwork does not only serve an aesthetic purpose, but Fiat used the best manufacturing technologies on your car AND MESSAGES also protects the underlying sheet metal. to effectively protect the bodywork against corrosion.
  • Page 233 To wash the car properly, proceed as follows: KNOWING Detergents cause water pollution. The ve- ❒ if taking your car through an automatic car wash, re- YOUR hicle should be washed only in areas move the aerial from the roof; VEHICLE equipped for collecting and purifying the liquids used in the washing process.
  • Page 234 INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS KNOWING YOUR It is advisable to clean interior plastic parts with a damp Check regularly that water is not trapped under the mats VEHICLE cloth and a solution of water and non-abrasive mild soap. (due to drops from shoes, umbrellas, etc.), as this could To remove grease and tough stains, use products designed cause the sheet metal to rust.
  • Page 235 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION DATA H Maximum authorised weight on rear axle. Engine type. SAFETY We recommend taking note of the identification codes. L Bodywork version code. The following identification codes are printed and shown on the plates: M Number for spare parts.
  • Page 236 This can be found on the external rear door pillar (left- and production serial number. hand side) and it bears the following information: A Paint manufacturer. SAFETY B Colour name. C Fiat colour code. STARTING D Re-spray and touch-up colour code. AND DRIVING CHASSIS MARKING fig. 214 WARNING LIGHTS...
  • Page 237 ENGINE CODES – BODYWORK VERSIONS KNOWING YOUR TYPE-APPROVAL VEHICLE EURO 4 Bodywork version Version Code engine 5 doors SAFETY 199A4000 199BXA1A 01E 350A1000 199BXB1A 03S STARTING AND DRIVING Bodywork version Version Code engine 3 doors 5 doors 199AXW1A 45 199BXW1A 46 WARNING LIGHTS 1.4 Turbo MultiAir 955A2000...
  • Page 238 ENGINE KNOWING YOUR 0.9 Twinair Turbo 1.4 Turbo VEHICLE GENERAL INFORMATION 105HP Multi Air Type code 199B6000 199A4000 ( ■ 350A1000 955A2000 ▲ ● 169A4000 ( 199A7000 ( SAFETY Otto Otto Otto Otto Cycle 2 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Number and layout of cylinders...
  • Page 239 KNOWING YOUR 1.3 Multijet 75HP 1.3 Multijet 85HP VEHICLE GENERAL INFORMATION (Euro 5+) (Euro 5+) Type code 199A9000 199B4000 SAFETY Diesel Diesel Cycle Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 69.6 x 82 69.6 x 82 STARTING Piston bore and stroke AND DRIVING...
  • Page 240 FUEL SUPPLY KNOWING YOUR 0.9 Twinair Turbo 1.2 - 1.4 1.4 Turbo 1.3 Multijet VEHICLE 105HP Multi Air Fuel supply Phased sequential Multipoint electronic Electronically Common Rail Multijet SAFETY Multipoint electronic injection controlled phased direct injection injection, with sequential multipoint electronic injection detonation control with turbo and...
  • Page 241 BRAKES KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE self-ventilated discs Service brakes: front drum or disc (for versions/markets where provided) rear SAFETY controlled by hand lever, acting on rear brakes Parking brake STARTING IMPORTANT Water, ice and salt on the roads may deposit on the brake discs, reducing braking efficiency the first time the AND DRIVING brakes are applied.
  • Page 242 WHEELS CORRECT READING OF THE TYRE fig. 215 KNOWING Example: 175/65 R 15 84T YOUR RIMS AND TYRES VEHICLE 175 = Nominal width Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass tyres. (S, distance in mm between sidewalls). All approved tyres are listed in the Log Book. 65 = Height/width ratio (H/S) as a percentage.
  • Page 243 Maximum speed index CORRECT READING OF THE KNOWING WHEEL RIM fig. 215 YOUR Q = up to 160 km/h. VEHICLE Example: 6J x 15 ET43 R = up to 170 km/h. 6 = rim width in inches S = up to 180 km/h. rim drop centre outline (side projection where the SAFETY tyre bead rests)
  • Page 244 Version Rims (*) Tyres Spare wheel ( ç KNOWING provided snow Rim (*) Tyre YOUR VEHICLE 175/65 R15 84T 6J X 15'' - ET 43 (Õ) 185/65 R15 88T 185/65 R15 88Q (M+S) 6J X 15'' - ET 43 Twinair 185/65 R15 88T 6J X 16'' - ET 45 (Õ) 195/55 R16 87H...
  • Page 245 COLD TYRE PRESSURE (bar) KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Twinair Turbo Versions 105HP 1.4 Turbo Multi Air Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear 175/65 R15 84T SAFETY Medium load – – – – Full load – – – – 185/65 R15 88T STARTING Medium load –...
  • Page 246 Versions 1.3 Multijet 75HP 1.3 Multijet 85HP KNOWING Front Rear Front Rear YOUR VEHICLE 175/65 R15 84T Medium load Full load SAFETY 185/65 R15 88T Medium load Full load STARTING 195/55 R16 87H AND DRIVING Medium load Full load 205/45 R17 88V WARNING LIGHTS Medium load AND MESSAGES...
  • Page 247 DIMENSIONS KNOWING YOUR Dimensions are expressed in mm and VEHICLE refer to the vehicle equipped with its original tyres. Height is measured with the vehicle SAFETY unladen. Boot capacity STARTING Capacity with vehicle unladen AND DRIVING (VDA standards) ......275 dm Capacity with rear seat and backrest folded over .....
  • Page 248 WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR Petrol versions 0.9 Twinair Turbo 105HP 1.4 Turbo Multi Air VEHICLE Weights (kg) 3 doors 5 doors 3 doors 5 doors 3 doors 5 doors 3 doors 5 doors 5 seats 5 seats 5 seats 5 seats 5 seats 5 seats 5 seats...
  • Page 249 Multijet versions 1.3 Multijet 75CV 1.3 Multijet 85CV KNOWING YOUR Weights (kg) 3 doors 5 doors 3 doors 5 doors VEHICLE 5 seats 5 seats 5 seats 5 seats Unladen weight (with all liquids, fuel tank filled SAFETY to 90% and without optional equipment): 1090 1105...
  • Page 250 CAPACITIES KNOWING 1.4 Turbo Recommended fuels YOUR Multi Air and original lubricants Twinair VEHICLE Turbo 105HP Unleaded petrol with no less Fuel tank: litres SAFETY than 95 R.O.N. including a reserve of: litres 5 ÷ 7 5 ÷ 7 5 ÷ 7 5 ÷...
  • Page 251 KNOWING Multijet Multijet YOUR 75HP 85HP VEHICLE Fuel tank: litres including a reserve of: litres 5 ÷ 7 5 ÷ 7 SAFETY Engine cooling system: litres 7.4 (E4) 6.7 (E5+) STARTING Engine sump: litres AND DRIVING Engine sump and filter: litres Gearbox/differential WARNING LIGHTS...
  • Page 252 SAE 0W-30 ACEA C2 grade totally synthetic According to SELENIA petrol engines lubricant. Scheduled DIGITEK P.E. (0.9 TwinAir FIAT Classification 9.55535-GS1. Contractual Technical WARNING LIGHTS Servicing Plan Turbo 105HP Reference N° F020.B12 AND MESSAGES version) SAE 5W-40 ACEA C3 grade totally synthetic SELENIA K P.E.
  • Page 253 Molybdenum disulphide grease, for use at Wheel side for drive high temperatures. Contractual Technical constant-velocity transmission Reference N° F702.G07 FIAT 9.55580 certification. NL.GI. 1-2 consistency joints system Grease for constant-velocity joints with low TUTELA STAR 700 Differential side STARTING Contractual Technical friction coefficient.
  • Page 254 FUEL CONSUMPTION ❒ combined consumption: this is calculated with a weight- KNOWING ing of about 37% urban cycle consumption and about YOUR 63% extra-urban consumption. The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are VEHICLE determined on the basis of the homologation tests set IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic situations, weath- down by specific European Directives.
  • Page 255 EMISSIONS KNOWING YOUR The CO emission figures in the table below refer to combined fuel consumption. VEHICLE Version emissions SAFETY according to the current european directive (g/km) 0.9 Twinair Turbo 105HP (Euro 6) 99 - 97 (*) 1.2 (Euro 4) STARTING AND DRIVING 1.2 (Euro 6)
  • Page 256 (in particular, the engine and bodywork) and has no additional waste. To hand your vehicle over at the end of its life without extra cost, go to one of our Dealerships or Fiat-authorised collection WARNING LIGHTS and scrapping centres.
  • Page 259 NOTES...
  • Page 261 RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION DASHBOARD The presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions. fig. 220 F0U0531m 1. Adjustable side air vents - 2. Fixed side air vents - 3. Left-hand lever: exterior lights control - 4. Instrument panel - 5.
  • Page 262 INSTRUMENT PANEL Versions with multifunction display A Speedometer B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light D Rev counters E Multifunction display F0U0807m fig. 221...
  • Page 263 Versions with reconfigurable multifunction display (for versions/markets where provided) A Speedometer B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light D Rev counters E Reconfigurable multifunction display F0U0808m fig. 222...
  • Page 264 ACCESS TO DASHBOARD FUSE BOX To access the dashboard fuse box fig. 223, open the glove compartment. F0U0532m fig. 223...
  • Page 265 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Changing a wheel ........ 174 – removing the parcel shelf .... 92 BS ............99 Boot courtesy light ......65 – general information and ABS system ........... 99 Brake fluid warnings.......... 174 SAFETY Additional brake light –...
  • Page 266 – central locking ....... 69 – setting ..........26 – specifications ......... 251 – child lock ......... 83 Clutch Engine immobiliser (Fiat CODE) ..SAFETY – locking/unlocking from – specifications ......... 238 Engine marking ........234 the inside ........69-80 at exhaust ........
  • Page 267 Fuel economy ........152 Hazard warning lights iat CODE ........... KNOWING Fuel flap ..........122 – switching on ........66 Fiat CODE system ......YOUR Fuel level gauge ........17 Headlamp alignment corrector..97 Fire extinguisher ......... 77 VEHICLE – fuel type......122-236-237 Headlight alignment corrector ..
  • Page 268 Instrument panel ......... 15 – flashing ..........58 Performance ........247 KNOWING Pollen filter ........... 223 – switching on ........58 Interior fittings ........70 YOUR Portable navigator socket ....120 Maintenance and care ......209 Interior lighting........64 VEHICLE Preparation for child restraint –...
  • Page 269 – interior..........40 Rim Protector (tyres) ......241 Space-saver wheel ........174 KNOWING – technical specifications..... 242 Rear window washer ......61 Roof bar attachments ......95 YOUR Spark plugs (type)........236 – activation ........61 Roof rack/ski rack (setup) ....95 VEHICLE Specifications ...........
  • Page 270 – reading tyre markings ....240 – snow tyres ........157 CONTENTS Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Parts & Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Printed n. 603.99.502 - 05/2014 - 1 edition...
  • Page 271 ENGLISH The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FIAT reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer.