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  • Page 1 USER 2014 GUIDE FIAT 500 AbArth I n c l u d e s C a b r i o...
  • Page 2 (new vehicles purchased in Canada) in electronic format. We hope you find it useful. Replacement DVD kits may be purchased by visiting www.techauthority.com. FIAT is a registered trademark of Fiat Group Marketing & Corporate Communication S.p.A., used under license by Chrysler Group LLC. © 2013 Chrysler Group LLC.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION/WELCOME UTILITY WELCOME FROM FIAT ... . . 2 TRAILER TOWING ....43...
  • Page 4: Introduction/Welcome

    INTRODUCTION/WELCOME WELCOME FROM FIAT Congratulations on selecting your new FIAT vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality - all essentials that are traditional to our vehicles. Your new FIAT vehicle has characteristics to enhance the driver's control under some driving conditions.
  • Page 5 If your symptoms persist, please see an authorized studio. FIAT is a registered trademark of FIAT Group Marketing & Corporate Communica- tion SpA, used under license by Chrysler Group LLC.
  • Page 6: Controls At A Glance

    CONTROLS AT A GLANCE DRIVER COCKPIT 1. Turn Signal/Lights Lever (behind steering wheel) pg. 18 2. Boost Gauge/Shift Up Indicator 3. Instrument Cluster pg. 6 4. Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) Display 5. Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) Controls pg. 40 6.
  • Page 7 CONTROLS AT A GLANCE 10. Defroster 11. Glove Box 12. Climate Control pg. 25 13. Heated Seats 14. Shifter 15. Power Windows pg. 23 16. Speed Control pg. 21 17. BLUE & ME™ Hands-Free Communication pg. 34 18. Hood Release pg. 62...
  • Page 8: Instrument Cluster

    CONTROLS AT A GLANCE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Speedometer 2. Fuel Gauge 3. Fuel Filler Door Location Warning Lights - Low Fuel Warning Light - Charging System Light - Oil Pressure Warning Light - Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Light - Air Bag Warning Light - Engine Temperature Warning Light - Seat Belt Reminder Light - Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
  • Page 9 CONTROLS AT A GLANCE 4. Tachometer 5. Temperature Gauge Indicators - Turn Signal Indicators - High Beam Indicator - Front Fog Light Indicator - Park/Headlight ON Indicator - Electronic Speed Control SET Indicator - Door Ajar Indicator - Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Indicator - Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Activation/Malfunction Indicator (See page 44 for more information.)
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED KEY FOB Locking and Unlocking the Doors and Liftgate • Press the LOCK button once to lock all the doors and the liftgate. • Press the UNLOCK button once to unlock the driver’s door only and twice within five seconds to unlock all the doors and liftgate.
  • Page 11: Security Alarm

    GETTING STARTED SECURITY ALARM To Arm: • Press the Key Fob LOCK button. To Disarm The System: • Press the Key Fob UNLOCK button or cycle the ignition to the ON/START position. • The Vehicle Security Alarm is designed to protect your vehicle; however, you can create conditions where the Vehicle Security Alarm will give you a false alarm.
  • Page 12: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) - Air Bags

    GETTING STARTED • The seat belts for both front seating positions are equipped with pretensioning devices that are designed to remove slack from the seat belt in the event of a col- lision. • A deployed pretensioner or a deployed air bag must be replaced immediately. NOTE: When the ignition switch is first turned to ON/ RUN, the Seat Belt Reminder Light will turn on if the driver’s seat belt is unbuckled, a chime will sound.
  • Page 13: Child Restraints

    GETTING STARTED WARNING! • Relying on the air bags alone could lead to more severe injuries in a collision. The air bags work with your seat belt to restrain you properly. In some colli- sions, the air bags won't deploy at all. Always wear your seat belts even though you have air bags.
  • Page 14 GETTING STARTED LATCH — Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren • Your vehicle is equipped with the child restraint anchorage system called LATCH, which stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren. • All rear seating positions have lower anchors and top tether anchors. •...
  • Page 15 GETTING STARTED Installing The Child Restraint Using The LATCH Lower Anchors NOTE: Never “share” a LATCH anchorage with two or more child restraints. 1. Loosen the adjusters on the lower straps and on the tether strap of the child seat so that you can more easily attach the hooks or connectors to the vehicle anchorages.
  • Page 16 GETTING STARTED 7. If the child restraint has a top tether strap and the seating position has a top tether anchorage, connect the tether strap to the anchorage and tighten the tether strap. See below for directions to attach a tether anchor. 8.
  • Page 17: Front Seats

    GETTING STARTED FRONT SEATS Manual Seat Adjustment Forward/Rearward • Lift up on the adjusting bar, located at the front of the seat near the floor, and release at the desired position. Then, using body pressure, move forward and backward on the seat to be sure that the seat adjusters have latched. Recliner •...
  • Page 18 GETTING STARTED EZ Entry Seats • Pull up on the pull strap, located on the side of the seatback, to dump the seatback forward and slide the seat forward. This allows for easier access to the rear seat. • Both front seats have a memory fea- ture.
  • Page 19: Rear Seats

    GETTING STARTED REAR SEATS Folding Rear Seatback • To fold each rear seatback, push down on the button located on the upper outboard side of the seat and fold the seatback flat. NOTE: Be sure that the front seats are fully upright and positioned forward.
  • Page 20: Operating Your Vehicle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS • A long break-in period is not required for the engine and drivetrain (transmission and axle) in your vehicle. • Drive moderately during the first 300 miles (500 km). After the initial 60 miles (100 km), speeds up to 50 or 55 mph (80 or 90 km/h) are desirable.
  • Page 21 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Headlights/Parking Lights • The ignition switch must be in the ON/RUN position for the headlights to operate. • Rotate the end of the lever to the first detent for parking lights and headlight operation. High Beams • Push the lever forward to activate the high beams. •...
  • Page 22: Wiper/Washer Lever

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Fog Lights • Push the FOG LIGHT button, located on the climate controls once to turn on the fog lights. • Push the button a second time to turn the fog lights off. • A fog lamp indicator will illuminate in the instrument cluster to indicate the fog lamps are on.
  • Page 23: Speed Control

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Mist • Move the lever upward and release when a single wipe is desired. NOTE: The mist feature does not activate the washer pump; no washer fluid will be sprayed on the windshield. The wash function must be activated to spray the windshield with washer fluid.
  • Page 24 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Accel/Decel To Increase Speed • When the Electronic Speed Control is set, you can increase speed by pushing the RES + button. • The speed denomination shown is dependant on the speed of English or Metric: English Speed (mph) •...
  • Page 25: Power Windows

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Cancel • Push the CANCEL button, apply the brakes, or depress the clutch to cancel the set speed and maintain the set speed memory. • Push the ON/OFF button to turn the system off and erase the set speed memory. WARNING! •...
  • Page 26: Manual Climate Controls

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROLS Air Recirculation • Use recirculation for maximum A/C operation. • For window defogging, turn the recirculation off. • Recirculation is not allowed in defrost, floor, defrost/floor (mix) modes. • – Air intake from outside •...
  • Page 27: Automatic Temperature Controls (Atc)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLS (ATC) Automatic Operation 1. Push the AUTO button. 2. Select the desired temperature by pushing the temperature control buttons. • The system will maintain the set temperature automatically. Air Recirculation • Use recirculation for maximum A/C operation. •...
  • Page 28: Sport Mode

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE SPORT MODE • In Sport mode, the engine is more responsive to the accelerator pedal, and pro- vides more power by increasing turbo boost. • Steering feedback is also improved, and steering effort is slightly higher. • Sport mode driving is useful while driving on winding roads where more steering precision is desired.
  • Page 29: Power Sunroof

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE POWER SUNROOF • The power sunroof roof switch is located in the overhead console. To Open • Press and hold the POWER SUN- ROOF switch rearward for approxi- mately two seconds and the sunroof will stop at the vented position. Press the switch a second time and hold for approximately one second and re- lease, the sunroof will open fully, then...
  • Page 30: Power Convertible Top Operation

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Sun Shade • For vehicles equipped with a power sunroof, there is a sun shade that can be open or closed. To open the sun shade press the tab and move the shade to a full open position. WARNING! •...
  • Page 31: Wind Buffeting

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Power Convertible Top Relearn Procedure • If your power convertible top does not operate in the Auto Open/Close mode (au- tomatically opening/closing to the 1/4 open and 3/4 open comfort stops), or if the trunk lid does not open - the following relearn procedure may be necessary: 1.
  • Page 32: Electronics

    ELECTRONICS YOUR VEHICLE'S SOUND SYSTEM 1. BLUE&ME™ Handsfree Communication pg. 34 2. Steering Wheel Audio Controls (Right) pg. 33 3. Steering Wheel Audio Controls (Left) pg. 33 4. Audio System Mute Button...
  • Page 33 ELECTRONICS 5. Uconnect® Radio pg. 32 6. CD Eject Button 7. USB Port (Located inside glove compartment) pg. 39 8. Audio Jack (Located inside glove compartment) pg. 39...
  • Page 34: Am/Fm Radio With Cd Player And Siriusxm Satellite Radio

    ELECTRONICS AM/FM RADIO WITH CD PLAYER AND SiriusXM SATELLITE RADIO Seek Up/Down Buttons • Press the Right or Left arrows to seek through radio stations in AM or FM bands or seek through tracks in a CD. • Hold either button to bypass stations or CD tracks without stopping. Tune Up/Down Buttons •...
  • Page 35: Steering Wheel Audio Controls

    ELECTRONICS Menu • Press the MENU button and one of the following options will appear on the Radio display. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the options; use the left and right arrows to change a selection setting. •...
  • Page 36: Blue&Me™ Hands-Free Communication

    ELECTRONICS BLUE&ME™ HANDS-FREE COMMUNICATION • FIAT’s Windows Mobile™ based BLUE&ME™ Hands-Free Communication is a personal telematics system that incorporates communication and entertainment applications that are expressly designed for use in your car. • The BLUE&ME™ Hands-Free Communication package installed in your car is equipped with integral hands-free kit, message reader, and media player.
  • Page 37 ELECTRONICS • The operations of the front BLUE&ME™ Steering Wheel buttons, located on the front left of the steering wheel, are as follows: Button Short press function Long press function (less than One second) (more than One second) PHONE/MENU Launch BLUE&ME™ –...
  • Page 38 ELECTRONICS Button Short press function Long press function (less than One second) (more than One second) PHONE HANG UP Reject an incoming call – and end a phone call in progress End an active call and switch to a call waiting (on hold) PRESET UP/OK (center Confirm manually se-...
  • Page 39 ELECTRONICS • On your mobile phone, search for devices equipped with Bluetooth® wireless technology (the setting on your mobile phone might be called Discover or New Device). In this list you will find BLUE&ME™ (name identifying the BLUE&ME™ system on your car) select it. •...
  • Page 40 ELECTRONICS • If John Smith has several phone numbers but the “location” (e.g.: the type of phone number like work, home, etc.) is missing, the system will display the se- lected contact and a list of related phone numbers on the instrument cluster dis- play.
  • Page 41: Ipod®/Usb/Mp3 Control

    ELECTRONICS iPod®/USB/MP3 CONTROL • The USB port located within the glove compartment, allows you to plug an iPod® or USB device into the vehi- cle's sound system. • To hear audio from devices connected to this port press the MEDIA button on the radio faceplate.
  • Page 42: Electronic Vehicle Information Center (Evic)

    ELECTRONICS ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC) • The EVIC features a driver interactive display that is located in the instru- ment cluster. Pressing the controls on the right side of the Instrument Cluster allows the driver to select vehicle in- formation and Personal Settings.
  • Page 43: Trip Button

    ELECTRONICS TRIP BUTTON • The Trip button is located on the end of the wiper lever to the right of the steering column. The trip button can be used to display and reset the fol- lowing functions: • Range • Distance Travelled •...
  • Page 44: Power Outlet

    ELECTRONICS POWER OUTLET • For added convenience there is a standard 12 Volt (13 Amp) power out- let located in the floor console. NOTE: • Do not exceed the maximum power of 160 Watts (13 Amps) at 12 Volts. If the 160 Watt (13 Amp) power rating is exceeded, the fuse protecting the sys- tem will need to be replaced.
  • Page 45: Utility

    UTILITY TRAILER TOWING • Trailer towing with this vehicle is not recommended. RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle Wheels OFF The Towing Condition Manual Transmission Ground Flat Tow NONE Transmission in NEUTRAL Front Dolly Tow Rear On Trailer NOTE:...
  • Page 46: What To Do In Emergencies

    If the warning light switches on while driving you may not have steering assistance. Although it will still be possible to steer the car, the effort needed to operate the steering wheel could be increased: contact an authorized Fiat Studio as soon as possible.
  • Page 47: Electronic Stability Control (Esc) Off

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • We recommend that you do not operate the vehicle or engine damage will occur. Have the vehicle serviced immediately. WARNING! A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or others could be badly burned by steam or boiling coolant.
  • Page 48 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES - Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Activation / Malfunction Indicator Light • The “ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light” in the instrument cluster will come on for four seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON/RUN posi- tion.
  • Page 49 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • IF THE LIGHT STARTS FLASHING INDICATING A LOW TIRE PRESSURE, ADJUST THE AIR PRESSURE IN THE LOW TIRE TO THE AIR PRESSURE SHOWN ON THE VEHICLE PLACARD OR TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE LABEL LOCATED ON THE DRIVER'S DOOR. NOTE: AFTER INFLATION, THE VEHICLE MAY NEED TO BE DRIVEN FOR 20 MINUTES BEFORE THE FLASHING LIGHT WILL TURN OFF.
  • Page 50 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES - Brake Warning Light BRAKE • The Brake Warning light illuminates when there is either a system malfunction or the parking brake is applied. If the light is on and the parking brake is not applied, it indicates a possible brake hydraulic malfunction, brake booster problem or an Anti-Lock Brake System problem.
  • Page 51: If Your Engine Overheats

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES - Air Bag Warning Light • If the light is not on during starting, stays on, or turns on while driving, have the vehicle serviced by an authorized studio immediately. IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS • In any of the following situations, you can reduce the potential for overheating by taking the appropriate action.
  • Page 52: Tirefit Kit

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES TIREFIT KIT • Your vehicle may be equipped with a TIREFIT Kit. • Small punctures up to 1/4” (6 mm) in the tire tread can be sealed with TIREFIT. Foreign objects (e.g., screws or nails) should not be removed from the tire. TIRE- FIT can be used in outside temperatures down to approximately -4°F (-20°C).
  • Page 53 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES Using The Power Button • Push and release the Power Button (4) once to turn On the TIREFIT kit. Push and release the Power Button (4) again to turn Off the TIREFIT kit. Using The Deflation Button •...
  • Page 54 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES (B) Setting Up To Use TIREFIT: 1. Turn the Mode Select Knob (5) to the Sealant Mode position. 2. Uncoil the Sealant Hose (6) and then remove the cap from the fitting at the end of the hose.
  • Page 55 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 2. The pump will start to inject air into the tire immediately after the Sealant Bottle (1) is empty. Continue to operate the pump and inflate the tire to the pressure indicated on the tire pressure label on the driver-side latch pillar (recommended pressure).
  • Page 56 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 2. Disconnect the TIREFIT kit from the valve stem, reinstall the cap on the valve stem and unplug from 12 Volt outlet. 3. Place the TIREFIT kit in its proper storage area in the vehicle. 4.
  • Page 57 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES WARNING! • Do not attempt to seal a tire on the side of the vehicle closest to traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit when using the TIRE- FIT kit.
  • Page 58: Jump-Starting Procedure

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURE • If your vehicle has a discharged battery, it can be jump-started using a set of jumper cables and a battery in another vehicle or by using a portable battery booster pack. Jump-starting can be dangerous if done improperly so please fol- low the procedures in this section carefully.
  • Page 59 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 2. Disconnect the negative end (-) of the jumper cable from the negative (-) post of the booster battery. 3. Disconnect the opposite end of the positive (+) jumper cable from the positive (+) post of the booster battery. 4.
  • Page 60: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE With Ignition Key Manual Transmission • Vehicle can be flat towed (all four wheels on the ground) with the transmission in NEUTRAL. • Vehicle can be towed with the front wheels elevated. •...
  • Page 61 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • After the event occurs, when the system is active, the message "Fuel Cutoff See Handbook" is displayed. • Carefully check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the engine compartment and on the ground near the engine compartment and fuel tank before resetting the system and starting the engine.
  • Page 62: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE • If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand or snow, it can often be moved by a rocking motion. Turn your steering wheel right and left to clear the area around the front wheels.
  • Page 63: Event Data Recorder (Edr)

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) • This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data Recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle’s systems performed.
  • Page 64: Maintaining Your Vehicle

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE OPENING THE HOOD • Pull the red release lever located be- low the instrument panel and in front of the driver’s door. • Raise the hood and locate the safety latch in the middle of the hood open- ing.
  • Page 65: Engine Compartment

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 66: Fluids And Capacities

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES Fluid, Lubricant, or Component Capacities Genuine Part We recommend you use MOPAR® Antifreeze/ Engine Coolant 1.4L Engine Coolant 10 Year/ 4.6 Quarts (4.4 Liters) Turbo 150,000 Mile Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology). We recommend you use API Certified SAE 5W-40 Engine Oil with Filter 1.4L Full Synthetic Engine Oil,...
  • Page 67: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! • Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other than specified Organic Additive Technology (OAT) engine coolant (antifreeze), may result in engine damage and may decrease corrosion protection. Organic Additive Technology (OAT) engine coolant is different and should not be mixed with Hybrid Organic Ad- ditive Technology (HOAT) engine coolant (antifreeze) or any “globally com- patible”...
  • Page 68 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Severe Duty All Models Change Engine Oil at 4000 miles (6,500 km) if the vehicle is operated in a dusty and off road environment. This type of vehicle use is considered Severe Duty. Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: •...
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  • Page 72: Fuses

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE FUSES Interior Fuses • The interior fuse panel is part of the Body Control Module (BCM) and is located on the driver's side under the instrument panel. Vehicle Fuse Cavity Mini Fuse Description Number 7.5 Amp Right Low Beam Brown Front and Rear Ceiling Lights 5 Amp Tan...
  • Page 73 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Underhood Fuses • A second fuse panel is located on the driver’s side of the engine compartment, next to the battery. To access the fuses, press the release tabs and remove the cover. • The ID number of the electrical component corresponding to each fuse can be found on the back of the cover.
  • Page 74: Tire Pressures

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE TIRE PRESSURES • Check the inflation pressure of each tire, at least monthly and inflate to the rec- ommended pressure for your vehicle. • The tire pressures recommended for your vehicle are found on the “Tire and Loading Information”...
  • Page 75: Summer/Three-Season Tires

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE SUMMER/THREE-SEASON TIRES • This vehicle may be equipped with wheels and tires to enhance traction in both wet and dry conditions. • Summer tires are not intended to be driven in snow or on ice. • Use summer tires only in sets of four. NOTE: Summer tires will not contain the “all season”...
  • Page 76: Exterior Bulbs

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE EXTERIOR BULBS Interior Bulbs Bulb Number Overhead Lamp Courtesy Lamp Exterior Bulbs Bulb Number Front Low and High Beam Headlamp HIR2 Front Parking/Daytime Running Lamps W21/5W Front Fog Lamps Front Side Marker Lamps Front Turn Signal Lamps WY21W Side Direction Lamps Rear Turn Signal Lamps...
  • Page 77: Consumer Assistance

    CONSUMER ASSISTANCE FIAT CUSTOMER CENTER P.O. Box 21–8004 Auburn Hills, MI 48321–8004 Phone: 1–800–423–6343 FIAT CANADA CUSTOMER CENTER P.O. Box 1621 Windsor, Ontario N9A 4H6 Phone: 1–800–465–2001 (English) Phone: 1–800–387–9983 (French) ASSISTANCE FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED • To assist customers who have hearing difficulties, the manufacturer has installed special TDD (Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf) equipment at its customer center.
  • Page 78: Reporting Safety Defects In The United States

    CONSUMER ASSISTANCE REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS IN THE UNITED STATES • If you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could cause a collision or cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying the manufacturer. •...
  • Page 79: Mopar® Accessories

    • For the full line of Authentic FIAT 500 Abarth Accessories by MOPAR®, visit your local FIAT Studio or online at mopar.com and mopar.ca for Canadian residents.
  • Page 80: Index

    INDEX Alarm (Security Alarm) ...9 Freeing A Stuck Vehicle ..60 Automatic Temperature Control (ATC). .25 Fuel Automatic Transmission Specifications ... . .64 Fluid Type .
  • Page 81 INDEX Power Steering Wheel Audio Controls ..33 Outlet (Auxiliary Electrical Outlet) . .42 Store Radio Presets ... .33 Programmable Electronic Features . . .40 Stuck, Freeing ....60 Rear Seat, Folding.
  • Page 82: Faq (How To?)

    FAQ (How To?) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS GETTING STARTED • How do I install my LATCH Equipped Child Seat? pg. 12 • How do I fold down my rear seat? pg. 17 ELECTRONICS • What Sound System do I have? pg. 30 •...
  • Page 83 DRIvING AND AlcOhOl: Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents. Your driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you are drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non-drinking driver, call a cab, a friend, or use public transportation.
  • Page 84 Warning Labels in your vehicle. Not all features shown in this guide may apply to your vehicle. For additional information on accessories to help personalize your vehicle, visit www.mopar.com (U.S.), www.mopar.ca (Canada) or your local FIAT studio. 14FX24-926-AA 14FX24-926-AA First Edition...

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