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Summary of Contents for Fiat QUBO

  • Page 5 Thank you for choosing Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat QUBO. We have written this handbook to help you get to know all your new Fiat QUBO's features and use it in the best possible way. You should read it carefully before taking to the road for the first time. You will find information, tips and important warnings regarding driving your vehicle to help you get the most from the technological features of your FIAT QUBO.
  • Page 6 EN 590. The use of other products or mixtures electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually may damage the engine beyond repair and draining the battery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They consequently invalidate the warranty, depending can calculate the overall electrical requirement on the damage caused.
  • Page 7 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE DASHBOARD The presence and position of controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the versions. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE F0T0070 fig. 1 1. Vent for directing air to the side windows – 2. Adjustable air vent – 3. Left-hand stalk: exterior lights – 4. Instrument panel and warning lights –...
  • Page 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Versions with multifunction display Warning lights are available on diesel versions only. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA F0T0803 fig. 2 A. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C. Engine coolant temperature indicator with overheating warning light D.
  • Page 9 Versions with multifunction display KNOWING YOUR Warning lights are available on diesel versions only. VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE F0T0801 fig. 3 A. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C. Engine coolant temperature indicator TECHNICAL DATA with overheating warning light D.
  • Page 10 Each time the vehicle is started turning the ignition The inner surface of the engine bonnet includes a key to MAR, the Fiat CODE system control unit label with the different symbols used. sends a recognition code to the engine control unit to deactivate the inhibitor.
  • Page 11 KNOWING YOUR leaving the key at STOP for longer than 30 VEHICLE KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL seconds. If the problem persists, contact the Fiat The metal insert A fig. 4 operates: Dealership. the ignition switch; The code is not recognised if the warning light SAFETY (or symbol on the display) stays on.
  • Page 12 hold down button B and move the metal insert A; Opening the windows with the remote control (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOWING YOUR release button B and turn the metal insert A VEHICLE until you hear the click. Hold the button (on the key) pressed for more than 3 seconds to open the windows.
  • Page 13 SAFETY specified by law or by taking them to a Fiat Dead lock therefore offers the best possible Dealership, which will deal with their disposal. protection against break-in attempts. We...
  • Page 14 ALARM Switching the device on KNOWING YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) The system is automatically enabled on all the doors VEHICLE by pressing button twice on the key with remote The alarm, in addition to all the previously described control. remote control functions, is controlled by the receiver located under the dashboard near the fuse The direction indicators flash twice to let you know...
  • Page 15 IMPORTANT The engine immobilizer function is TURNING THE ALARM OFF ensured by the Fiat CODE which is automatically KNOWING YOUR Press button on the key with the remote control. activated when the key is extracted from the ignition. VEHICLE The following operations are performed (excluding...
  • Page 16 SAFETY function is ensured by the Fiat CODE system, which MAR: driving position. All electrical devices can is automatically activated when the key is removed work.
  • Page 17 ON-BOARD INSTRUMENTS Disengagement KNOWING YOUR Move the steering wheel slightly as you turn the The instrument background colour and type may VEHICLE ignition key to MAR. vary according to the versions. WARNING SPEEDOMETER (speed indicator) SAFETY Never extract the key while the vehicle Indicates vehicle speed.
  • Page 18 A will flash to indicate a fault in the system. If KNOWING YOUR control system or fan. In these cases, a slow change this is the case, go to a Fiat Dealership to have VEHICLE in revs is used to protect the battery charge.
  • Page 19 If the needle for the engine coolant KNOWING YOUR temperature reaches the red area, stop The vehicle may be equipped with a multifunction VEHICLE the engine immediately and contact a Fiat display that gives the driver useful information Dealership. depending on the previous settings. SAFETY...
  • Page 20 Start&Stop function indication (for versions/ To scroll down through the screen and the markets, where provided). related options or to decrease the displayed KNOWING YOUR value. VEHICLE Gear Shift Indication (for versions/markets, where provided). Note The buttons buttons activate different functions according to the situation as Note When one of the front doors is opened, the SAFETY follows:...
  • Page 21 SETUP MENU KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA F0T1032 fig. 14 INDEX...
  • Page 22 Setup menu functions press the SET button briefly to select the displayed submenu option and to open the relevant KNOWING YOUR The fig. 14 menu comprises a series of functions settings menu; VEHICLE arranged in a circular way, which can be selected - press the buttons (with a single press) through the...
  • Page 23 the changes already stored by the user (and exceeded the driver is immediately alerted (see confirmed by pressing the SET button briefly) “Warning lights and messages” section). KNOWING YOUR will be saved. VEHICLE To set the desired speed limit, proceed as follows: From the standard screen, press the SET button - press the SET...
  • Page 24 Trip B On/Off (Trip B data) - press the SET button briefly: "minutes" starts flashing on the display; KNOWING YOUR This function can be used to activate (On) or VEHICLE - press the button to adjust; deactivate (Off) the Trip B display (partial trip). When you select "Format": briefly pressing the SET For more information see the "Trip computer"...
  • Page 25 Note The setting will increase or decrease by one Automatic central locking with vehicle unit each time the button is pressed. moving (Autoclose) KNOWING YOUR Keeping the button pressed causes an automatic VEHICLE After activation (On), this function allows the rapid value increase/decrease.
  • Page 26 - press button to navigate through the Selecting the language (Language) three submenus; KNOWING YOUR Messages on the display can be shown in the VEHICLE - once you have selected the submenu to be changed, following languages: Italian, German, English, Spanish, press the SET button briefly;...
  • Page 27 ON the DRIVING word "Service" appears in the display followed by This function can be displayed only after a Fiat the remaining number of kilometres/miles. Go to a Dealership has deactivated the SBR system (see "SBR Fiat Dealership, where the "Scheduled Service Plan"...
  • Page 28 TRIP COMPUTER press buttons to select (Yes) (confirming activation/deactivation) or (No) (to KNOWING YOUR abort); VEHICLE General features press the SET button button briefly: a message The Trip computer is used to display information on confirming the selection will be displayed and you vehicle operation when the ignition key is turned will return to the menu screen or, pressing the SAFETY...
  • Page 29 Current consumption “Trip B” may be disabled (see “Activating KNOWING YOUR This value shows the fuel consumption. The value is Trip B”).“Range” and “Instant VEHICLE constantly updated. The message “----” will appear consumption" parameters cannot be on the display if the vehicle is parked with the engine reset.
  • Page 30 “manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the Exit Trip relevant button; KNOWING YOUR The TRIP function ends automatically once all the VEHICLE automatically when the distance travelled reaches values have been displayed or by holding the SET 9,999.9 km (miles) or when the journey time button down for more than 1 second.
  • Page 31 SEATS WARNING KNOWING YOUR Once you have released the adjustment VEHICLE FRONT SEATS lever, always check that the seat is locked on the guides by trying to move it back WARNING and forth. If it is not locked, the seat may move SAFETY unexpectedly and make you lose control of All adjustments must be made with the...
  • Page 32 When the function is enabled, the LED on the The passenger seat can be folded away on some button turns on. versions. KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE IMPORTANT Move the seat only when there are no FOLDAWAY PASSENGER SEAT rear passengers. (for versions/markets, where provided) SAFETY Folding the seat To fold the seat, proceed as follows:...
  • Page 33 Repositioning the seat WARNING KNOWING YOUR To return the seat back to its normal position, When the passenger seat is folded away, VEHICLE proceed as follows: the space created cannot be used for take tab C fig. 19 and lift the backrest up; loading.When the vehicle is in motion, you are therefore advised to remove or secure any operate levers B fig.
  • Page 34 FIXED PARTITION (for N1 4 seat HEADREST versions) KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE FRONT This is located behind the backrest of the rear seats These are height-adjustable and lock into place fig. 21. automatically fig. 22. SAFETY Upward adjustment: lift the headrest until it locks. Downward adjustment: press button A fig.
  • Page 35 To extract the headrests, raise them until you hear WARNING the click (which indicates they are in "all extracted" KNOWING YOUR All adjustments must be carried out only position). VEHICLE with the vehicle stationary and the IMPORTANT The headrests must always be in the engine off.
  • Page 36 STEERING WHEEL WARNING KNOWING YOUR The height and axial position of the steering wheel It is absolutely forbidden to carry out VEHICLE can be adjusted on some versions. any after-market operation involving steering system or steering column To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows: modifications (e.g.
  • Page 37 REAR-VIEW MIRRORS WARNING KNOWING YOUR When driving, the mirrors shall always VEHICLE INTERIOR REAR-VIEW MIRROR be in position A.fig. 27 (for versions/markets, where provided) The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes its release in the event of a violent impact with SAFETY WARNING the passenger.
  • Page 38 Proceed as follows: move switch A to position D and manipulate it to adjust the right wing mirror. KNOWING YOUR select the required mirror with switch A fig. 29 VEHICLE (right or left); Once you have finished the adjustment, return switch A to intermediate locking position C.
  • Page 39 HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE AIR VENTS SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE F0T0148 fig. 30 1. Upper fixed vent 2. Adjustable central vents 3. Fixed side vents 4. Adjustable side vents 5. Foot well vents TECHNICAL DATA INDEX...
  • Page 40 HEATING AND VENTILATION CENTRAL AND SIDE VENTS KNOWING YOUR A Adjustable side vent fig. 31 VEHICLE COMMANDS B Side window fixed vent fig. 31 The main heating and ventilation commands are C Adjustable central ventsfig. 32 listed below fig. 33: To use vents A and C, adjust them as required.
  • Page 41 allows the passenger compartment to be RAPID WINDSCREEN AND FRONT SIDE warmed more quickly; WINDOWS DEMISTING/DEFROSTING KNOWING YOUR (MAX-DEF function) warms up the passenger compartment and VEHICLE demists the windscreen at the same time; Proceed as follows: demists and defrosts the windscreen and front turn knob A to side windows.
  • Page 42 knob A turned to blue section IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on the inside of the rear window over the heating filaments to avoid KNOWING YOUR take the slider B to damage that might cause it to stop working properly. VEHICLE turn knob C to the required speed turn knob D to...
  • Page 43 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL warms the feet and keeps the face cool (bi-level function) SYSTEM KNOWING YOUR warms up the passenger compartment faster VEHICLE (for versions/markets, where provided) warms up the passenger compartment and COMMANDS demists the windscreen at the same time demists and defrosts the windscreen and front SAFETY The main heating and ventilation controls are listed...
  • Page 44 RAPID WINDSCREEN AND FRONT SIDE REGULATING THE FAN SPEED WINDOWS DEMISTING/DEFROSTING KNOWING YOUR To ventilate the passenger compartment properly, (MAX-DEF function) VEHICLE proceed as follows: Proceed as follows: fully open the central and side air vents turn knob A to knob A turned to blue section SAFETY turn knob C to...
  • Page 45 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND CARE Run the climate control system for at least 10 minutes every month during the winter. Have the system inspected at a Fiat Dealership before the summer. TECHNICAL DATA INDEX F0T0048 fig. 36...
  • Page 46 EXTERIOR LIGHTS PARKING LIGHTS KNOWING YOUR These lights can be turned on only with the ignition The left stalk fig. 37includes the exterior light VEHICLE key at STOP or extracted by turning the ring on controls. the left stalk first to position and then to positions The exterior lights can only be switched on when the ignition key is in MAR.
  • Page 47 DIRECTION INDICATORS The direction indicator on the selected side will flash three times and then switch off automatically. KNOWING YOUR Move the stalk to position fig. 38 (unstable): VEHICLE up (position 1): to activate the right direction “FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICE indicator;...
  • Page 48 DRIVING stress, prompting intervention from the motor intermittent operation. protection which prevents operation for a few continuous slow flick. seconds. Contact the Fiat Dealership if operation WARNING LIGHTS continuous fast flick. is not restored. AND MESSAGES Move the stalk to position fig. 39 (unstable) to limit operation to the time for which the stalk is held “Smart washing”...
  • Page 49 Contact the Fiat STARTING AND in synchronous mode (at half the speed of the Dealership if operation is not restored.
  • Page 50 CRUISE CONTROL If necessary (when overtaking for instance) acceleration is possible by simply pressing the KNOWING YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) accelerator pedal: releasing the accelerator pedal, the VEHICLE This is an electronic driving aid that allows you to car will return to the speed memorised previously. drive at a speed of above 30 km/h on long and straight dry roads with few driving changes (e.g.
  • Page 51 WARNING In the event of device faults or failures, Deactivating the function turn knob A to OFF and contact a Fiat INDEX The device can be switched off by the driver in the Dealership. following ways:...
  • Page 52 CEILING LIGHTS With switch A pressed to the left, the lights C and D are always off. KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE FRONT CEILING LIGHT WITH MOVABLE With switch A pressed to the right, the lights C and LENS D are always on. The lights are faded out.
  • Page 53 REAR CEILING LIGHT WITH MOVABLE Switch A can be set to three different positions: LENS KNOWING YOUR switch in central position (position 0), light comes (for versions/markets, where provided) VEHICLE on when a door is opened; The light comes on automatically when a front door switch pushed up (position 1), light is always on;...
  • Page 54 When the removable light is secured to its fixed Front and rear ceiling light (also with optional support, the electric torch battery is automatically removable ceiling light): off (faded out) when the KNOWING YOUR recharged. sliding side doors, rear swing doors or front doors VEHICLE are closed.
  • Page 55 COMMANDS changes. This function complies with the relevant legislations currently in force. KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE HAZARD LIGHTS FOG LIGHTS They are turned on by pressing switch A fig. 46, (for versions/markets, where provided) regardless of the position of the ignition key. Press button fig.
  • Page 56 INTERIOR FITTINGS WARNING KNOWING YOUR Never travel with the glove VEHICLE DRIVER SIDE ARMREST compartment open: it could injure the (for versions/markets, where provided) passenger in the event of a crash. On some versions, the driver side front seat has an SAFETY armrest.
  • Page 57 FRONT POWER SOCKET (12V) WARNING KNOWING YOUR This is located on the central unit fig. 51 and only The cigar lighter gets extremely hot. VEHICLE works with the key at MAR. Handle it carefully and make sure Lift cap B to use fig. 51. children don't touch it: risk of fire and/or burning.
  • Page 58 move the lever A fig. 56 outwards until the WARNING window fully opens. KNOWING YOUR Do not use the ashtray as a waste paper VEHICLE push the lever back until it locks into place. basket: it may catch fire in contact To close them, carry out the process in reverse until with cigarette stubs.
  • Page 59 DOORS double-flash the direction indicators. Turn the key anticlockwise in the driver's door to unlock all KNOWING YOUR the doors. VEHICLE DOOR CENTRAL LOCKING/UNLOCKING SLIDING SIDE DOORS Locking from the outside (for versions/markets, where provided) SAFETY The doors will be locked only if all doors are shut. If one or more of the doors is open after button WARNING is pressed on the remote control fig.
  • Page 60 Opening/closing from the outside WARNING KNOWING YOUR Opening: turn the key in the lock and pull the handle The right sliding side door cannot be VEHICLE fig. 58 in the direction shown by the arrow, then opened with the fuel flap open during slide the door towards the rear of the vehicle until it refuelling.
  • Page 61 CHILD LOCK position 2 - device not engaged (door may be opened from the inside). KNOWING YOUR This system prevents opening the sliding side doors VEHICLE The device remains engaged even if the doors are from the inside. unlocked remotely. The device can be engaged only with the sliding side door open fig.
  • Page 62 WINDOWS KNOWING YOUR turn the key off (STOP position) and then on VEHICLE FRONT ELECTRIC WINDOWS (MAR). (for versions/markets, where provided) If no malfunction is present, the window returns to its normal operation automatically. There are buttons fig. 62 on the driver side door SAFETY panel trim which control the following functions, IMPORTANT With the key off or removed, the...
  • Page 63 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT WARNING KNOWING YOUR Improper use of the electric windows VEHICLE OPENING THE TAILGATE FROM THE can be dangerous. Before and during OUTSIDE their operation ensure that passengers are not The tailgate (when unlocked) can only be opened at risk from the moving glass, either by personal from the outside of the car using the electric opening SAFETY objects caught in the mechanism or struck by...
  • Page 64 The tailgate can be opened at any time if the doors WARNING are unlocked. KNOWING YOUR If you are travelling in areas with few VEHICLE To open it, enable the handle, opening one of the filling stations and you want to front doors or unlocking the doors with the remote transport fuel in a spare tank, comply with the control or using the key without remote control.
  • Page 65 DOUBLE REAR WING DOORS Opening/closing the first swing door from the (for versions/markets, where provided) outside KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE The double rear swing doors fig. 66 are fitted with a To open the door, turn the metallic insert of the key spring-loaded system that stops them when they in the lock or press button on the remote...
  • Page 66 To close the door, turn the key in the lock or press Opening the second swing door button on the remote control. KNOWING YOUR After having opened the first door, pull handle A VEHICLE fig. 70 in the direction shown by the arrow. WARNING IMPORTANT Pull handle A fig.
  • Page 67 To refit the parcel shelf, follow the same procedure WARNING in reverse. KNOWING YOUR You must not use the folded rear seat to VEHICLE carry luggage.The load could be thrown forward into the backrest of the front seats, seriously injuring the occupants. SAFETY EXTENDING THE BOOT STARTING AND...
  • Page 68 Versions with single rear seat KNOWING YOUR To further expand the boot, pull tab A fig. 74 behind VEHICLE the rear backrest and tip seat and backrest forward. To fix the seat, take the red straps A shown in fig. 75 and fix the ends of the straps in position A SAFETY and B as shown in fig.
  • Page 69 Versions with split rear seat To fix the seat, take the red straps A shown in fig. 78 and fix the ends of the straps in position A and B as KNOWING YOUR To further extend the boot, pull tabs A and B fig. 77 shown in fig.
  • Page 70 tip back the backrest and check that it is secured A pictogram fig. 81 is located under the split seat correctly. cushion showing how to secure the seat back onto KNOWING YOUR the brackets screwed to the floor. VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS...
  • Page 71 BONNET SECURING YOUR LOAD KNOWING YOUR Hooks (various number, according to version) are VEHICLE OPENING fixed to the floor for easy securing load fig. 82 Proceed as follows: pull lever A fig. 83 in the direction indicated by the SAFETY arrow;...
  • Page 72 CLOSING lower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetres from the engine compartment and let it drop. KNOWING YOUR Proceed as follows: Make sure that the bonnet is completely closed VEHICLE lift the bonnet with one hand and pull the device and not only fastened by the safety catch by trying A fig.
  • Page 73 ROOF RACK/SKI RACK WARNING KNOWING YOUR For safety reasons, the bonnet must VEHICLE FASTENERS always be perfectly closed while The fasteners are located at points A, B and C travelling. Make sure that the bonnet is fig. 88. perfectly closed and that the lock is engaged. If SAFETY you discover during travel that the lock is not ROOF RAILS...
  • Page 74 To ensure the best visibility when After travelling for a short distance, travelling with the headlights on, the headlight check that the fastening screws are alignment must be correct. Contact a Fiat Dealership correctly tightened. to have the direction checked and, if necessary, STARTING AND adjusted.
  • Page 75 The driver can tell the ABS system has come into action because the brake pedal pulsates slightly and Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the direction the system gets noisier: it means that the vehicle checked and, if necessary, adjusted.
  • Page 76 ABS STARTING AND When the ABS cuts in and you feel the system. Drive carefully to the nearest Fiat Dealership DRIVING brake pedal pulsating, do not remove to have the system checked.
  • Page 77 SAFETY The ESC system corrects the vehicle’s understeer Fiat Dealership. Fluid leaking from the and oversteer, distributing the brake force on the hydraulic system will compromise the operation appropriate wheels. The torque supplied by the...
  • Page 78 (see chapter higher than 5%, engine running, brake pedal "Warning lights and messages"). Contact a Fiat pressed and gearbox in neutral or gear other than Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 79 Failure indications if the slipping only involves one of the drive wheels, the ASR intervenes automatically braking KNOWING YOUR Instrument panel warning light will light up in the the wheel that is slipping. VEHICLE event of a failure (see “Warning lights and The action of the ASR system is especially useful in messages”).
  • Page 80 Engagement/ disengagement of the ASR WARNING system KNOWING YOUR The ASR system cannot prevent VEHICLE The ASR system switches on automatically each time accidents, including those due to the engine is started. excessive speed on corners, driving on low-grip When travelling, the ASR system can be switched off surfaces or aquaplaning.
  • Page 81 WARNING LIGHTS condition of the road. versions/markets where provided) (see “Warning AND MESSAGES lights and messages” section). In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. WARNING IN AN EMERGENCY HYDRAULIC BRAKE ASSIST (assistance The HBA system cannot prevent...
  • Page 82 iTPMS System (indirect Tyre when the space-saver wheel is fitted. Before carrying out the “Reset” procedure, inflate the Pressure Monitoring System) KNOWING YOUR tyres to the rated pressure values specified in the VEHICLE (for versions/markets, where provided) inflation pressure table (see "Wheels" paragraph in The indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring System iTPMS the "Technical specifications"...
  • Page 83 Operating conditions WARNING KNOWING YOUR The system is active for speeds above 15 km/h. In a If the driver depresses the brake pedal VEHICLE few situations such as sporty driving, particular fully or carries out a fast steering during conditions of the road surface (e.g. icy, snowy, system operation, the automatic braking unsurfaced roads...) the signalling may be delayed or function may stop (e.g.
  • Page 84 STARTING AND display Setup Menu. exclusively a Fiat Dealership. Do not DRIVING replace the windscreen on your own, risk of malfunction! It is advisable to replace the windscreen if it is damaged in the laser sensor...
  • Page 85 TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM Do not cover the operating range of the (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOWING YOUR sensor with stickers or other objects. VEHICLE Also pay attention to other objects on the Traction Plus is a driving aid, useful for setting off in bonnet (e.g.
  • Page 86 CARE This check can also be carried out by traffic police. IMPORTANT After resolving the problem, to check the system completely, Fiat Dealerships are obliged TECHNICAL DATA to run a bench test and, if necessary, road tests which may call for a long journey.
  • Page 87 SPEED BLOCK WARNING (for 1.3 MultiJet versions with manual gearbox) KNOWING YOUR Go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as VEHICLE The vehicle is equipped with a function that limits possible if warning light either does the speed that can be set, when requested by the...
  • Page 88 PARKING SENSORS The beeps: increase as the distance between the vehicle and KNOWING YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) VEHICLE the obstacle decreases; These are located in the rear bumper fig. 94 and become continuous when the distance between their function is to inform the driver, through an the vehicle and the obstacle is less than 30 cm intermittent beeping noise, about the presence of and stop immediately if the distance increases;...
  • Page 89 (strong wind), hail. fitted without towing a trailer, it is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership for the relevant system The signals sent by the sensors can also be altered update operations because the tow hook could be by the presence of ultrasonic systems (e.g.
  • Page 90 START&STOP SYSTEM WARNING KNOWING YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) The ultimate responsibility when VEHICLE parking and carrying out other INTRODUCTION dangerous manoeuvres still rests with the The Start&Stop device automatically stops the engine driver.When parking, make sure that no-one is SAFETY each time the vehicle is stationary and starts it standing in the area, especially children or...
  • Page 91 Engine restarting mode ENGINE STOPPING FAILURE CONDITIONS KNOWING YOUR WITH MANUAL GEARBOX With the device activated, for reasons of comfort, VEHICLE limiting emissions and safety, the power unit does Press the clutch pedal to allow the engine to be not stop in certain conditions, including: restarted.
  • Page 92 during the first period of use, to initialize the Note In cases when the engine stops and this is not system. desired, due for example to the clutch pedal being KNOWING YOUR released sharply with a gear engaged, if the VEHICLE In the above cases the warning light fig.
  • Page 93 97 icon B on the control SAFETY If the battery needs to be replaced, panel. always contact a Fiat Dealership. In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership. Replace the battery with a new one of the same type and specifications. STARTING AND VEHICLE INACTIVITY...
  • Page 94 IMPORTANT WARNING KNOWING YOUR For vehicles with robotised gearbox, in VEHICLE WARNING the event of automatic engine stopping with the car on a slope, the engine should be Before opening the bonnet, make sure restarted by moving the gear lever towards (+) that the vehicle is switched off and SAFETY or (-) without releasing the brake pedal.
  • Page 95 To connect to the existing wiring in the rear speaker wires (located next to parcel shelf) vehicle, contact a Fiat Dealership to WARNING LIGHTS (for versions/markets, where provided) prevent any problems that could impair vehicle AND MESSAGES safety.
  • Page 96 INSTALLING ELECTRICAL/ RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND CELLULAR PHONES ELECTRONIC DEVICES KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Transceiver apparatus (e.g. mobile phones, CB radios Electrical and electronic devices installed after buying etc.) should not be used inside the vehicle unless a the vehicle must carry the following label: separate antenna is mounted on the roof.
  • Page 97 REFUELLING THE VEHICLE summer type, winter type and arctic type (cold/mountain areas). If refuelling with diesel fuel KNOWING YOUR whose specifications are not suitable for the usage VEHICLE PETROL ENGINES temperature, it is advisable to mix TUTELA DIESEL Use unleaded petrol only, with octane number ART additive in the proportions shown on the (R.O.N.) not lower than 95.
  • Page 98 REFUELLING CAPACITY 2) Turn the key clockwise and extract it, then close the flap. KNOWING YOUR To fill the tank completely, top up twice after the VEHICLE The hermetic seal may cause a slight increase in first click of the trigger. Further top-ups could cause pressure in the tank.
  • Page 99 FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM WARNING KNOWING YOUR This system is triggered after a collision as follows by: If, after an impact, you smell fuel or VEHICLE notice leaks from the fuel system, do not the interruption of the fuel supply with the engine reactivate the system to avoid the risk of fire.
  • Page 100 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Since this filter physically traps particulate, it should be regenerated (cleaned) at regular intervals by KNOWING YOUR The devices for reducing petrol engine emissions are burning the carbon particles. The regeneration VEHICLE the following: procedure is controlled automatically by the engine management control unit according to the filter three-way catalytic converter conditions and vehicle use conditions.
  • Page 101 SAFETY KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS SEAT BELTS Some of the most important safety equipment of the USING THE SEAT BELTS SAFETY vehicle comprise the following protection systems: All vehicle seats are equipped with seat belts with seat belts; three anchor points and a retractor.
  • Page 102 To unfasten the seat belts, press button C. Guide the WARNING seat belt with your hand while it is rewinding, to KNOWING YOUR prevent it from twisting. Remember that in the event of a violent VEHICLE impact the rear seat passengers not wearing seat belts are exposed to a very serious WARNING risk and also represent a serious danger for...
  • Page 103 IMPORTANT After putting the rear seats (for WARNING versions/markets, where provided) back to their KNOWING YOUR normal operating position, re-position the seat belt Make sure the backrest is properly VEHICLE so that it is immediately ready for the next use. secured at both sides (”red bands”...
  • Page 104 IMPORTANT To obtain the highest degree of 90 seconds. protection from the action of the pretensioner, wear For permanent deactivation, contact a Fiat WARNING LIGHTS the seat belt tight to the chest and pelvis. AND MESSAGES Dealership.
  • Page 105 SAFETY easy to access). The maximum clearance should surface or low obstacles such as kerbs, etc. be kept between the abdomen and the steering Contact a Fiat Dealership for any assistance. wheel. STARTING AND LOAD LIMITERS IMPORTANT The seat belt must not be twisted. The...
  • Page 106 AND MESSAGES and pretensioner components is strictly between the person and the belt. prohibited. Any intervention on these components must be performed by qualified and authorised technicians. Always go to a Fiat IN AN EMERGENCY Dealership. SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 107 CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY SEAT BELTS MAINTENANCE KNOWING YOUR For keeping the seat belts in efficient conditions, For optimal protection in the event of an impact, all VEHICLE carefully observe the following warnings: occupants must be seated and wearing adequate always use the seat belt with the strap well restraint systems, including newborn and other stretched and not twisted;...
  • Page 108 AND MESSAGES be removed. WARNING Lineaccessori Fiat offers child restraint systems for On the sun visor there is a label with each weight group. These devices are recommended, suitable symbols reminding the user that IN AN EMERGENCY having been specifically designed for Fiat vehicles.
  • Page 109 FITTING A CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM WARNING WITH SEAT BELTS KNOWING YOUR Always make sure that the diagonal VEHICLE section of the seat belt does not pass WARNING under the arms or behind the back of the child. In the event of an accident the seat belt will Incorrect fitting of the child restraint SAFETY not be able to secure the child, with the risk of...
  • Page 110 GROUP 0 and 0+ GROUP 1 KNOWING YOUR Infants up to 13 kg must be carried with a rearward Children of weight from 9 to 18 kg may be VEHICLE facing child restraint system of the type shown in transported in forward facing child restraint systems fig.
  • Page 111 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 KNOWING YOUR Children from 15 to 25 kg may use the vehicle seat For children between 22 kg and 36 kg, there are VEHICLE belts directly fig. 112. dedicated restraint systems that allow the seat belt to be worn correctly.
  • Page 112 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR THE USE OF CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS KNOWING YOUR The vehicles designed to carry people (homologation M1) comply with the new European Directive VEHICLE 2000/3/EC which governs the arrangement possibilities for child restraint systems on the seats of the vehicle as shown in the following table: Group Weight groups...
  • Page 113 INSTALLING AN ISOFIX SEAT On some versions the external rear seats are equipped with ISOFIX attachments, for fitting child KNOWING YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) restraint systems quickly, simply and safely. VEHICLE The ISOFIX system lets you install the ISOFIX child restraining system without using the car seat belts but connecting them directly to the carseat with SAFETY...
  • Page 114 The Universal Isofix “Duo Plus” child seat is available WARNING from Lineaccessori MOPAR. KNOWING YOUR Fit the child restraint system only when VEHICLE For any further details on installation/use, refer to the vehicle is stationary.The child the instruction manual for the child restraint system. restraint system is correctly fixed to the brackets when you hear the click.
  • Page 115 PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE FOR USING UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE The table below, according to European Directive ECE 16, shows the different installation possibilities for Isofix restraint systems on seats fitted with Isofix attachments for versions designed to carry people (homologation M1).
  • Page 116 Below is a summary of the main safety rules Only one child is to be strapped into each to be followed when carrying children restraint system; never carry two children using KNOWING YOUR one child restraint system. VEHICLE Main recommendations to carry children safely: Always check that the seat belts do not rest on Install the child restraint systems on the rear seat, the child’s neck.
  • Page 117 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT FRONT AIRBAGS SYSTEM (SRS) - AIRBAG KNOWING YOUR The vehicle is fitted with front airbags for driver and VEHICLE passenger (for versions/markets where provided). The vehicle may be equipped with: The front driver/passenger airbags (for versions/ front driver airbag; markets, where provided) are designed to protect front passenger airbag;...
  • Page 118 frontal impacts against highly deformable objects of the seat belts is sufficient). Seat belts must always not involving the front surface of the vehicle (e.g. be worn. In the event of frontal impacts they KNOWING YOUR wing collision against guard rail, etc.); guarantee correct positioning of the passenger.
  • Page 119 FRONT PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG AND WARNING CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS KNOWING YOUR SERIOUS DANGER:When there is an VEHICLE Rearward facing child restraint systems must NEVER active passenger airbag, DO NOT install be fitted on the front seat with an active passenger rearward facing child restraint systems side airbag since in the event of an impact the airbag on the front seat.
  • Page 120 WARNING LIGHTS provided that at least 5 seconds have elapsed from AND MESSAGES the previous switching off. If not, contact a Fiat Dealership. If the vehicle is switched off/on again in less than 5 seconds the warning light may remain off. In this...
  • Page 121 PASSENGER SIDE FRONT AIRBAG AND CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS: IMPORTANT KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA F1A0387 fig. 122 INDEX...
  • Page 122 SIDE BAGS SIDE BAGS (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOWING YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) VEHICLE It consists of an instantly inflating bag housed in the On some versions, the vehicle may be fitted with front seat backrest fig. 123. It protects the chest driver and passenger's front side bags.
  • Page 123 AND MESSAGES with mild soap and water in the event of exposure. Should an accident occur in which any of the safety devices are activated, take the vehicle to a Fiat WARNING Dealership to have the activated devices replaced and...
  • Page 124 Non-deployment in such cases CARE does not indicate a system malfunction. TECHNICAL DATA WARNING Have the airbag system checked by a Fiat Dealership if the car was stolen, if theft was attempted, or if the car was subjected INDEX to vandalism or flooding.
  • Page 125 WARNING KNOWING YOUR When the ignition key is turned to MAR, VEHICLE warning light (with front passenger side airbag activated) on the central dashboard switches on and flashes for a few SAFETY seconds as a reminder that the passenger airbag will be deployed in the event of a crash, then it should switch off.
  • Page 126 The vehicle is fitted with an immobiliser: if the engine It is dangerous to have the engine SAFETY fails to start, see the paragraph on “The Fiat CODE running indoors.The engine takes in system” in the “Knowing your vehicle” section.
  • Page 127 MAR, turn the key to STOP and then back to MAR; if the warning light remains on, try with the other keys provided with the car. INDEX Contact a Fiat Dealership if the engine still does not start.
  • Page 128 Use the vehicle normally if IMPORTANT After a long drive, you should allow the engine starts, but go to a Fiat Dealership the engine to “catch its breath” before turning it off as soon as possible.
  • Page 129 Proceed as follows: several clicks of the lever. If it is not, DRIVING contact a Fiat Dealership to have it adjusted. stop the engine and engage the handbrake; engage a gear (1stgear if parked uphill or reverse if WARNING LIGHTS facing downhill) and leave the wheels turned.
  • Page 130 SNOW TYRES WARNING KNOWING YOUR The Fiat Dealership will be happy to provide advice You must not exceed 160 km/h on snow VEHICLE concerning the most suitable type of tyre for the tyres with a “Q” mark; in any case, make customer's requirements.
  • Page 131 USING THE GEARBOX Do not drive with your hand resting on KNOWING YOUR the gear lever as the force exerted, even if To engage the gears, press the clutch pedal fully and VEHICLE slight, could lead over time to premature shift the gear lever A fig.
  • Page 132 SAVING FUEL on fuel consumption. It is better to use a trailer to transport particularly bulky objects. KNOWING YOUR Some useful tips are given below for fuel saving and VEHICLE reducing harmful emissions of CO2 and other Electric devices pollutants (nitrogen oxides, unburnt hydrocarbons, Only use electrical devices for the amount of time Particulate Matter (PM) etc.).
  • Page 133 DRIVING STYLE Top speed KNOWING YOUR The main driving styles that affect fuel consumption Fuel consumption increases considerably with speed. VEHICLE are listed below. Maintain a constant speed, avoiding unnecessary braking and acceleration, which cost in terms of both fuel consumption and emissions. Starting SAFETY Do not warm up the engine at low or high revs when...
  • Page 134 TOWING TRAILERS Traffic hold-ups KNOWING YOUR During prolonged hold-ups (e.g. at level crossings) IMPORTANT VEHICLE the engine should be switched off. The vehicle must be provided with a type-approved tow hitch and adequate electrical system to tow trailers. Installation must be performed by specialised SAFETY personnel who will issue the required papers for travelling on roads.
  • Page 135 SNOW CHAINS WARNING KNOWING YOUR The ABS with which the vehicle may be The use of snow chains should be in compliance with VEHICLE equipped will not control the braking local regulations. system of the trailer. Particular caution is Snow chains may be fitted only to the front wheel therefore required on slippery roads.
  • Page 136 PROLONGED VEHICLE INACTIVITY KNOWING YOUR If the vehicle needs to be off the road for longer than VEHICLE one month, the following precautions must be taken: park the vehicle indoors in a dry and, if possible, SAFETY well-ventilated place; engage a gear and check that the handbrake is not STARTING AND disconnect the battery negative terminal and DRIVING...
  • Page 137 (on certain versions together signals. with the message on the display) stop the SERVICING AND The display cycle of both categories can be vehicle immediately and contact Fiat CARE interrupted by pressing the SET button. The Dealership. warning light (or the symbol on the display) on the instrument panel will stay on until the cause of the failure is eliminated.
  • Page 138 SAFETY warning light may not indicate a fault in the restraint systems. Before continuing, contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have the When the ignition key is turned to MAR, the warning system checked. light turns on but should go off after a few seconds.
  • Page 139 SERVICING AND (for versions/markets, where provided) CARE If the warning light stays on, contact a Fiat When the ignition key is turned to MAR, the warning Dealership immediately. light turns on but should go off after a few seconds.
  • Page 140 ABS vehicle does not need to go to the workshop. DRIVING system. Drive carefully and go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. WARNING A specific message is displayed on certain versions.
  • Page 141 IN AN EMERGENCY together with the message on the display) stop degraded engine oil must be changed as the engine immediately and contact a Fiat soon as possible, and never more than 500 Dealership. km from the first time that the warning light switches on.
  • Page 142 A specific message is displayed on certain versions. excessive effort from the engine. In any case, you should go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL (red) TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 143 IMPORTANT The warning light will blink to indicate driving conditions that may cause further flashing, CARE a system failure. If this is the case, go to a Fiat and get to a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. Dealership to have the system checked.
  • Page 144 (on some Glow plugs preheating versions with the message on the display), go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to have the SAFETY This warning light comes on when the key is turned system bled.Water may have entered the tank if to MAR.
  • Page 145 ESC system failure IMPORTANT Warning lights will come on at the same time to indicate a Fiat CODE system KNOWING YOUR When the key is turned to MAR, the warning light failure. VEHICLE switches on, but it should switch off after a few If with the engine running the warning light seconds;...
  • Page 146 Start&Stop fault pressure sensor failure is detected. DRIVING (for versions/markets, where provided) Go to a Fiat Dealership to have the fault fixed as soon as possible. The warning light comes on when a Start&Stop system fault is detected. WARNING LIGHTS...
  • Page 147 75 seconds, then it stays on constantly, when a fault is detected. fault is detected in the TPMS. On certain versions warning light comes on In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as instead. STARTING AND possible. DRIVING In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 148 The display will show a dedicated message. WARNING LIGHTS LED on the button and the warning light when AND MESSAGES travelling, contact a Fiat Dealership. FRONT FOG LIGHTS (green) The display will show a specific message. IN AN EMERGENCY CRUISE CONTROL (green) The warning light turns on when the front fog lights are turned on.
  • Page 149 LEFT -HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR (green - intermittent) KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE On vehicles with a manual gearbox, the gear shift The light (arrow) comes on when the direction indicator suggests gear changes to the driver (SHIFT indicator control lever is moved downwards SAFETY UP or SHIFT DOWN) via a special display on the or, together with the right-hand arrow, when the...
  • Page 150 KNOWING 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 IMPORTANT Do not directly connect the negative...
  • Page 151 CHANGING A WHEEL WARNING KNOWING YOUR This procedure must be performed by The vehicle is originally equipped with the Fix&Go VEHICLE experts because incorrect actions may automatic quick tyre repair kit (see instructions cause considerable electrical discharge. in the next section). As an alternative, the vehicle Furthermore, battery fluid is poisonous and may have a normal-sized spare wheel.
  • Page 152 WARNING WARNING KNOWING YOUR Use your hazard lights, warning triangle, Incorrect hub cap assembly may cause it VEHICLE etc to show that your vehicle is to come off when the vehicle is moving. stationary. Passengers should get out of the Never tamper with the inflation valve.
  • Page 153 indicate that the vehicle has broken down using Take the wrench C fig. 128 and from inside the the devices required by the law in the current boot loose the spare wheel fastening bolt A KNOWING YOUR country (e.g. warning triangle, hazard lights, etc.); fig.
  • Page 154 turn the jack to open it until the groove A fig. 134 profile B on the side member: of the jack is correctly inserted in the lower KNOWING YOUR warn anybody nearby that the vehicle is about to VEHICLE be lifted. They must stay clear and not touch the vehicle until it is back on the ground.
  • Page 155 operate the jack and lift the vehicle until the wheel lubricating grease, clean it off thoroughly; is several centimetres off the ground. When KNOWING YOUR fully loosen the four fastening bolts and remove turning the crank, ensure that it rotates freely in VEHICLE the wheel;...
  • Page 156 tighten the bolts using the spanner provided; put jack and tools back in the specific tool bag; KNOWING YOUR for vehicles with alloy rim, fit the hub cap; reposition the tool bag in the boot; VEHICLE turn the jack handle to lower the vehicle, and secure the tool box to the hooks.
  • Page 157 Fiat Dealership. Do not remove foreign bodies The kit should be used by adults and cannot be from the tyre. Do not let the compressor turned used by children.
  • Page 158 one tank A containing the sealing fluid, provided TYRE REPAIRING AND PRESSURE with: filler tube B and adhesive label C with the RESTORING PROCEDURE KNOWING YOUR writing "Max. 80 km/h”, to be attached in a VEHICLE Proceed as follows: position easily visible to the driver (on the place the vehicle in a safe and suitable area, dashboard) after tyre repair;...
  • Page 159 1.8 bar / 26 psi, CANNOT BE REPAIRED. Remove and place the the TYRE IS TOO DAMAGED AND CANNOT kit in the specific compartment and contact a Fiat BE REPAIRED. Remove and place the kit in the Dealership;...
  • Page 160 Fiat Dealership. To remove the replace the kit in the specific compartment. cartridge, disengage the coupling of the black Carefully drive and reach the Fiat Dealership as inflation tube B fig. 144, rotate the cartridge soon as possible;...
  • Page 161 The specifications into account can cause presence of drops inside the headlights indicates malfunctions leading to the risk of fire. infiltration of water. Go to a Fiat Dealership. SERVICING AND CARE WARNING Halogen bulbs contain pressurised gas...
  • Page 162 SERVICING AND CARE Halogen bulbs: (type E) to remove the bulb, release the clip holding the bulb in place. TECHNICAL DATA Xenon gas discharge lamps: (type F) go to a Fiat Dealership for replacement. INDEX...
  • Page 163 Bulbs KNOWING YOUR Bulbs Type Power Figure ref. VEHICLE Main beams Dipped beams SAFETY Front side lights Front direction indicators PY21W Side direction indicators WY5W STARTING AND Rear direction indicators PY2IW DRIVING Tail lights/rear fog lights P4/21W 4W/21W Brake light P21W WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES...
  • Page 164 CHANGING AN EXTERIOR BULB SIDE LIGHTS - TAIL LIGHTS KNOWING YOUR To change the bulb, proceed as follows: For the type of bulb and corresponding power rating, VEHICLE remove the protective lid A fig. 145; see the paragraph "Changing a bulb". turn the bulb holder A fig.
  • Page 165 DIPPED/MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS DIRECTION INDICATORS KNOWING YOUR To change the bulb (double filament), proceed as VEHICLE Front follows: To change the bulb, proceed as follows: remove the protective lid A fig. 145; turn the protective lid B fig. 145 anticlockwise; release the bulb holder clip;...
  • Page 166 KNOWING YOUR To change the bulb, proceed as follows: VEHICLE IMPORTANT Contact Fiat Dealership to replace the operate the lens A fig. 149 to press in the internal front fog lights. catch B fig. 150, then pull the unit outwards;...
  • Page 167 REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS The bulbs are arranged inside the light cluster fig. 153 and fig. 154 as follows: KNOWING YOUR The rear light clusters contain taillight, brake light, VEHICLE direction indicator and reverse/rear fog light bulbs. To access the light clusters, proceed as follows: open the rear swing doors;...
  • Page 168 Brake lights KNOWING YOUR Direction indicators VEHICLE Reverse lights Tail lights/rear fog light Pull the 5 tabs E fig. 153 outwards to access the SAFETY bulbs. STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA INDEX F0T0102 F0T0101...
  • Page 169 THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS open the tailgate and loosen the two retaining screws A; KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Tailgate versions disconnect the electrical connector B; To replace the bulbs, proceed as follows fig. 155 - release the retainer tab C and open the bulb fig.
  • Page 170 CHANGING AN INTERIOR BULB Roof light with spot lights (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOWING YOUR For the type of bulb and corresponding power rating, VEHICLE To change the bulbs, proceed as follows: see the paragraph "Changing a bulb". operate in the points shown by the arrows and remove ceiling light A fig.
  • Page 171 replace the bulbs C releasing them from the side REAR CEILING LIGHT contacts and making sure that the new bulbs are KNOWING YOUR To change the bulb, proceed as follows: correctly secured between the contacts; VEHICLE extract the ceiling light A fig. 163 by operating in re-close the lid B fig.
  • Page 172 REMOVABLE CEILING LIGHT (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE To change the bulb, proceed as follows: press button A fig. 165 and extract the removable ceiling light B; SAFETY extract the ceiling light by operating in the points shown by the arrows; change the bulb C fig.
  • Page 173 REPLACING A FUSE BOOT LIGHT KNOWING YOUR To change the bulb, proceed as follows: VEHICLE INTRODUCTION open the tailgate; Fuses protect the electrical system: they cut in (i.e. remove the light A fig. 167 levering in the point they blow) in the event of a fault or improper action shown by the arrow;...
  • Page 174 WARNING WARNING KNOWING YOUR If a fuse blows again, contact a Fiat Contact Fiat Dealership if a safety VEHICLE Dealership. system (air bags, brakes), engine system (engine, gearbox) or steering system general protection fuse blows. SAFETY Never replace a blown fuse with metallic To identify the protective fuse, see the tables on the wires or other material.
  • Page 175 press the tab A fig. 170 and remove the fuse box protective lid B; KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE move the lid towards the headlight, turning it anticlockwise (as shown by the arrow) and then remove it fig. 171; the fuse box can be accessed in this manner SAFETY fig.
  • Page 176 Refitting the fuse box cover KNOWING YOUR To refit the cover proceed as follows: VEHICLE insert the two tabs A fig. 172 in the respective seats located on the fuse box; refasten the tab B in the corresponding seat until SAFETY it clicks.
  • Page 177 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND F0T0181 fig. 173 CARE PROTECTED DEVICE - fig. 173 FUSE AMPS Spare (trailer kit) Methane system solenoid valves (CNG) TECHNICAL DATA Horns Main beam headlights INDEX Rear power socket...
  • Page 178 PROTECTED DEVICE - fig. 173 FUSE AMPS KNOWING YOUR Air conditioner compressor VEHICLE Heated rear window, mirror defrosters Fuel pump SAFETY Fog lights Cigar lighter/Passenger compartment socket/Heated seats STARTING AND +15 reverse lights/air flow meter/water in fuel sensor/relay coils T02, T05, DRIVING T14, T17 and T19 (1.4 versions) IBS battery charge sensor for Start&Stop system (1.3 Multijet with...
  • Page 179 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX KNOWING YOUR To access the fuses undo the two screws A fig. 174 VEHICLE using the metallic insert of the ignition key then remove the flap B. The fuses are located in the two fuse boxes shown in SAFETY fig.
  • Page 180 PROTECTED DEVICE - fig. 175 FUSE AMPS KNOWING YOUR Dipped headlight (passenger side) VEHICLE Dipped headlight (driver side)/Headlight alignment corrector 7,5 / 5 INT/A SCM relay coils SAFETY Timed interior lighting Bluetooth Radio fi system node/Blue&Me™ node/EOBD diagnostic socket/ Volumetric alarm ECU/Alarm siren ECU STARTING AND DRIVING Instrument panel node/Stop light control (NO)
  • Page 181 PROTECTED DEVICE - fig. 175 FUSE AMPS KNOWING YOUR Spare VEHICLE Spare Spare SAFETY Cigar lighter/Passenger compartment power socket Spare Cigar lighter/Passenger compartment power socket STARTING AND DRIVING Front seat heater (driver side) Front seat heater (passenger side) WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY...
  • Page 182 B; this is provided for information purposes only. You are because a battery status monitoring sensor D is recommended to go to a Fiat Dealership to have this fitted on the negative battery terminal C and operation performed.
  • Page 183 with Start&Stop (RADSOK) system: fig. 177 WARNING KNOWING YOUR disconnect the connector A (by pressing button Battery fluid is poisonous and corrosive: VEHICLE B) from IBS sensor C for monitoring the status avoid contact with your skin and eyes. of the battery installed on the negative pole D of The battery must be recharged in a ventilated the battery itself;...
  • Page 184 LIFTING THE VEHICLE TOWING THE VEHICLE KNOWING YOUR If the vehicle needs to be lifted, go to a Fiat The tow ring provided with the vehicle is located in VEHICLE Dealership which is equipped with the arm hoist or the tool box in the boot.
  • Page 185 WARNING WARNING KNOWING YOUR Before towing, turn the ignition key to Do not start the engine whilst the VEHICLE MAR and then to STOP without vehicle is being towed. extracting it.The steering column will automatically lock when the key is removed and SAFETY the wheels cannot be steered.
  • Page 186 The front and rear tow hooks should be KNOWING YOUR used only for emergencies on the road.You VEHICLE are allowed to tow the car for short distances using an appropriate device in accordance with the highway code (a rigid bar), to move the vehicle on the road in readiness SAFETY for towing or transporting via a breakdown...
  • Page 187 SAFETY vehicle life under the best conditions. IMPORTANT It is advisable to inform a Fiat This is why Fiat has planned a series of checks and Dealership of any small operating irregularities services every 30,000/35,000 km. without waiting for the next service.
  • Page 188 SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE PETROL EURO 6 VERSIONS The checks listed in the Scheduled Servicing Plan, after reaching 180,000 km/12 years, must be cyclically repeated starting from the first interval, thus following the same intervals as before. SAFETY Thousands of kilometres Years ●...
  • Page 189 Thousands of kilometres KNOWING YOUR Years VEHICLE ● ● ● ● ● ● Check operation of windscreen washer/wiper, adjust jets Check cleanliness of bonnet locks, and cleanliness and lubrication ● ● ● ● ● ● SAFETY of linkages Check cleanliness of sliding side door lower guides (or every 6 ●...
  • Page 190 Thousands of kilometres KNOWING YOUR Years VEHICLE Replace the toothed timing drive belt Replace accessory drive belt/s SAFETY ● ● ● ● ● ● Replace air cleaner cartridge Change the brake fluid ● ● ● ● ● ● STARTING AND Replace the passenger compartment cleaner DRIVING (3) Areas that are not dusty: recommended maximum mileage 120,000 km.
  • Page 191 DIESEL EURO 6 VERSIONS KNOWING YOUR The checks listed in the Scheduled Servicing Plan, after reaching 175,000 km/10 years, must be cyclically VEHICLE repeated starting from the first interval, thus following the same intervals as before. Thousands of kilometres Years SAFETY ●...
  • Page 192 Thousands of kilometres KNOWING YOUR Years VEHICLE ● ● ● ● ● Check cleanliness of sliding side door lower guides (or every 6 months) ● ● ● ● ● Check handbrake lever travel and adjust, if necessary SAFETY Check condition and wear of front disc brake pads and operation of pad ●...
  • Page 193 REGULAR CHECKS HEAVY USAGE OF THE VEHICLE KNOWING YOUR Every 1,000 km or before long journeys, check and, if If the vehicle is used mainly under one of the VEHICLE necessary, top up the following: following conditions: engine coolant level; towing a trailer or caravan;...
  • Page 194 CHECKING LEVELS WARNING KNOWING YOUR Never smoke while working in the VEHICLE When topping up, take care not to mix up engine compartment: inflammable gases the various types of fluids: they are not and vapours may be present, constituting a fire compatible with each other and could risk.
  • Page 195 1.3 16V Multijet Euro 6 versions KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY F0T0920 fig. 181 1. Engine oil dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Engine coolant fluid 4. Windscreen/rear window washing fluid 5. Brake fluid SERVICING AND 6.
  • Page 196 ENGINE OIL IMPORTANT If the engine oil level after the check is over the MAX level, go to a Fiat Dealership to KNOWING YOUR Engine oil level check have the correct level restored. VEHICLE Check the oil level a few minutes (about 5) after the...
  • Page 197 WARNING LIGHTS Used engine oil and replaced oil filters AND MESSAGES contain substances which are harmful to the environment.To change oil and filters, we advise you to contact a Fiat Dealership. IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA INDEX F0T0078 fig.
  • Page 198 WARNING LIGHTS system for any top-ups. PARAFLU UP cannot be AND MESSAGES mixed with any other type of fluid. If this occurs, do not start the engine and contact your Fiat Dealership immediately. IN AN EMERGENCY WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WASHING FLUID To add fluid lift the cap A fig.
  • Page 199 BRAKE FLUID Prevent brake fluid, which is highly KNOWING YOUR Undo the cap A fig. 186 and check that the liquid corrosive, from coming into contact with VEHICLE contained in the reservoir is at the maximum level. painted parts. Should it happen, immediately wash with water.
  • Page 200 MIN and MAX required after only a short period of time, on the reservoir. have the system checked for leaks at a Fiat Dealership. The level may exceed the MAX mark when the oil is SAFETY hot.
  • Page 201 It does, however, need to be checked regularly at a SAFETY Fiat Dealership or by specialist personnel to make sure it is working properly. STARTING AND WARNING...
  • Page 202 Go to a Fiat WARNING LIGHTS lights do not stay on; Dealership if you want to install accessories...
  • Page 203 (alarm, etc.) contact the Fiat Dealership SAFETY whose qualified personnel, in addition to suggesting It is normal for the pressure to increase when the the most suitable devices, will evaluate the overall vehicle is used;...
  • Page 204 WARNING the side wall, abnormal swelling or irregular tread wear. Contact a Fiat Dealership if required; If tyre pressure is too low, the tyre may STARTING AND avoid overloading the car when travelling: this may...
  • Page 205 RUBBER LINES WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPERS KNOWING YOUR Follow the requirements in “Scheduled Servicing VEHICLE (for versions/markets, where provided) Plan” in this section carefully for brake and fuel rubber lines. BLADES Ozone, high temperatures and a prolonged lack of SAFETY Regularly clean the rubber part using appropriate fluid in the system may cause hardening and cracking products;...
  • Page 206 Replacing the windscreen wiper blades Replacing the rear window wiper blade (for versions/markets, where provided) Proceed as KNOWING YOUR Proceed as follows: follows: VEHICLE lift up the windscreen wiper arm and position the raise the cover A fig. 190 and remove the arm blade so that it forms a 90°...
  • Page 207 Rear window (washer) WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Fiat used the best manufacturing technologies on The rear window washer jets are fixed. The nozzle your vehicle to effectively protect the bodywork holder is located above the rear window (see against corrosion.
  • Page 208 painting products and systems which give the ADVICE FOR PRESERVING THE vehicle particular resistance to corrosion and BODYWORK KNOWING YOUR abrasion; VEHICLE Paint use of galvanised (or pre-treated) steel sheets, with high resistance to corrosion; Paintwork does not only serve an aesthetic purpose, but also protects the underlying sheet metal.
  • Page 209 rinse thoroughly to avoid soap marks staying on Detergents cause water pollution.The the bodywork or less visible parts. KNOWING YOUR vehicle should be washed in areas VEHICLE equipped for collecting and purifying the liquid used in the washing process. Some car washes with old-style blades and/or in a poor state of repair can SAFETY Windows...
  • Page 210 INTERIORS Front headlights KNOWING YOUR IMPORTANT Never use aromatic substances (e.g. Check regularly that water is not trapped under the VEHICLE petrol) or ketenes (e.g. acetone) for cleaning the mats (from dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.) which plastic lenses of the front headlights. could cause the metal to rust.
  • Page 211 PLASTIC PARTS If, when cleaning the windscreen with special products, window cleaner accidentally drips onto the KNOWING YOUR It is advisable to clean interior plastic parts with a leather of the steering wheel/gear lever knob/hand VEHICLE damp cloth and a solution of water and non-abrasive brake, wipe away immediately and then wash the mild soap.
  • Page 212 TECHNICAL DATA KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION DATA VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) PLATE It is advisable to take note of the identification SAFETY This is applied on the rear part of the vehicle and codes. Identification codes are printed and shown on contains the following data fig.
  • Page 213 CHASSIS MARKING SAFETY B Colour name. This is printed on the passenger compartment floor, C Fiat colour code. near the right front seat. D Respray and touch up code. Slide the hatch A fig. 195 forward to access. STARTING AND...
  • Page 214 Comfort/Dualogic gearbox codes. WARNING LIGHTS Example: AND MESSAGES 225 B XB 1A AX Key: Model IN AN EMERGENCY Bodywork Engine Traction SERVICING AND Transmission CARE Version BODYWORK TECHNICAL DATA Qubo M1 (5 seat) Qubo N1 (4 seats) INDEX...
  • Page 215 ENGINE KNOWING YOUR 1.3 16V Multijet 1.3 16V Multijet Introduction 1.4 Euro 6 VEHICLE 80HP Euro 6 95HP Euro 6 Engine code 350A1000 225A2000 330A1000 Cycle Otto Diesel Diesel SAFETY Number and position of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm) 72 ×...
  • Page 216 POWER SUPPLY KNOWING YOUR Versions Power supply VEHICLE 1.4 Euro 6 Multipoint sequential timed electronic injection, returnless system Electronically controlled Common Rail MultiJet direct injection with turbocharger and 1.3 16V Multijet Euro 6 intercooler SAFETY STARTING AND WARNING DRIVING Modifications or repairs to the supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
  • Page 217 TRANSMISSION KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Versions Transmission Clutch Traction Five forward gears and 1.4 Euro 6 Mechanical control (1.4 SAFETY reverse with synchronizers versions)/Hydraulic control Front for forward gear 1.3 16V Multijet Euro 6 (Multijet versions) engagement STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND...
  • Page 218 BRAKES KNOWING YOUR Versions Front service brakes Rear service brakes Parking brake VEHICLE 1.4 Euro 6 controlled by hand lever, 1.3 16V Multijet 80 HP Euro 6 disk drum working on rear brakes SAFETY 1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP Euro 6 IMPORTANT Water, ice and salt spread on the roads may deposit on the brake discs reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are applied.
  • Page 219 SUSPENSION KNOWING YOUR Versions Front Rear VEHICLE 1.4 Euro 6 1.3 16V Multijet 80 HP Euro 6 independent wheel MacPherson type torsion beam SAFETY 1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP Euro 6 STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 220 STEERING SYSTEM KNOWING YOUR Versions Kerb-to-kerb turning circle (m) Type VEHICLE 1.4 Euro 6 rack and pinion with hydraulic power 1.3 16V Multijet 80 HP Euro 6 10.55 steering (for versions/markets, where provided) SAFETY 1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP Euro 6 STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS...
  • Page 221 WHEELS WHEEL GEOMETRY KNOWING YOUR Front wheels toe-in measured between rims: -1 ±1 VEHICLE RIMS AND TYRES Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass The values refer to the vehicle in running order. tyres. The logbook also contains all type-approved tyres.
  • Page 222 Maximum speed index Load index (capacity) KNOWING YOUR up to 160 km/h 67 = 307 kg 91 = 615 kg VEHICLE up to 170 km/h 68 = 315 kg 92 = 630 kg up to 180 km/h 69 = 325 kg 93 = 650 kg up to 190 km/h SAFETY...
  • Page 223 CORRECT READING OF THE RIM CODE RIM PROTECTOR TYRES KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Example: 5 1/2J x 14 H2 ET 44 (see fig. 197) WARNING rim width in inches (1). 5 1/2 DO NOT fit wheel hub caps when using profile of the flange (side projection where the tyre integral hub caps fixed (with springs) bead rests) (2).
  • Page 224 AND MESSAGES (*) (for versions/markets, where provided) (**) Follow the IMPORTANT note below for correct use of the space-saver spare wheel. (***) QUBO Trekking versions IN AN EMERGENCY WARNING Never use the space-saver spare wheel for more than strictly necessary and never exceed 80 SERVICING AND km/h.
  • Page 225 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) KNOWING YOUR TYRES PROVIDED VEHICLE Measurement SPARE No load Medium load Full load WHEEL Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear SAFETY 185/65 R15 195/55 R16 STARTING AND DRIVING (*) (for versions/markets, where provided) When the tires are warm, the inflation pressure should be + 0.3 bar in relation to the recommended figure. However, recheck that the value is correct with the tyre cold.
  • Page 226 VEHICLE Height is measured with vehicle unladen. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE F0T0301 fig. 199 1735/1803 Qubo TECHNICAL DATA 3957 2513 1462 1716 1464 versions Qubo 1742/1810 Trekking 3971 2513 1464...
  • Page 227 Small variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims. KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE PERFORMANCE Top speed permitted after initial period of use (km/h). Versions km/h SAFETY 1.4 Euro 6 1.3 16V Multijet 80 HP Euro 6 STARTING AND 1.3 16V Multijet 95 HP Euro 6 DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS...
  • Page 228 (**)Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load platform within the maximum permitted loads. (***)Including the weight of any carrying systems fitted (Lineaccessori Fiat bars/box). INDEX Note Trekking versions have the same capacities as the other versions.
  • Page 229 (**)Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load platform within the maximum permitted loads. (***)Including the weight of any carrying systems fitted (Lineaccessori Fiat bars/box). INDEX Note Trekking versions have the same capacities as the other versions.
  • Page 230 REFUELLING KNOWING YOUR 1.4 Euro 6 Recommended fuels VEHICLE and original lubricants litres Unleaded petrol with Fuel tank: R.O.N. no lower than 95 SAFETY including a reserve of: (EN228 specifications) Mixture of distilled water Engine cooling system: 6.64 and PARAFLU UP liquid at STARTING AND DRIVING Engine sump:...
  • Page 231 1.4 Euro 6 Recommended fuels KNOWING YOUR and original lubricants litres VEHICLE TUTELA TRANSMISSION Hydraulic power steering 0.38 0.35 GI/E SAFETY Hydraulic brake circuit: 0.50 TUTELA TOP 4 Water and fluid mixture Windscreen and rear window TUTELA washer fluid reservoir: PROFESSIONAL SC 35 STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 232 1.3 16V Multijet 80 HP Euro 6 - 1.3 16V Multijet KNOWING YOUR Recommended fuels 95 HP Euro 6 VEHICLE and original lubricants litres Fuel tank: Diesel for motor vehicles (EN590 Specification) SAFETY including a reserve of: Mixture of distilled water Engine cooling system: and PARAFLU UP liquid at 50%...
  • Page 233 Plan F603.C07 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES SELENIA WR FORWARD According to Lubricants for diesel SAE 0W-30 ACEA FIAT 9.55535-DSI Scheduled Servicing Contractual Technical or MS-90047 engines Reference No. Plan IN AN EMERGENCY F842.F13 If lubricants conforming to the specific request are not available, products that meet the indicated specifications can be used to top up;...
  • Page 234 9.55580-GRAS II Reference No. coefficient. N.L.G.I. joints CARE F701.C07 consistency 0-1. TUTELA Automatic TRANSMISSION TECHNICAL DATA transmission lubricant. GI/E Hydraulic power Exceeding ATF FIAT 9.55550- AG2 Contractual Technical steering DEXRON III Reference No. specifications. F001.C94 INDEX...
  • Page 235 Original fluids and Features Specification Applications KNOWING YOUR lubricants VEHICLE Synthetic fluid, TUTELA TOP 4/S NHTSA no. 116 DOT Hydraulic brakes and 9.55597 or Contractual Technical Brake fluid 4, ISO 4925, SAE hydraulic clutch MS.90039 Reference No. J-1704, CUNA NC controls SAFETY F001.A93...
  • Page 236 Original fluids and Features Specification Applications KNOWING YOUR lubricants VEHICLE TUTELA DIESEL Additive for diesel To be mixed with Fuel additive antifreeze, protecting Contractual Technical diesel (25 cc per 10 diesel engines. litres) Reference No. SAFETY F601.L06 TUTELA PROFESSIONAL To be used diluted or STARTING AND Mixture of alcohol, SC 35...
  • Page 237 FUEL CONSUMPTION KNOWING YOUR The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests VEHICLE laid down by specific European Directives. The following procedures are used to measure the fuel consumption: urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the car; SAFETY extra-urban cycle: frequent accelerating in all gears, simulating extra-urban use of the car: speed varies between 0 and 120 km/h;...
  • Page 238 Fuel consumption according to the current European directive (litres x 100 km) KNOWING YOUR Versions Urban Extra-urban Combined VEHICLE 1.4 Euro 6 1.3 16V Multijet 80 HP / 95 HP SAFETY Euro 6 1.3 16V Multijet 80 HP / 95 HP NO START &...
  • Page 239 CO2 EMISSIONS KNOWING YOUR The CO2 emission figures in the table below refer to combined fuel consumption. VEHICLE CO2 emissions according to the current European Versions directive (g/km) SAFETY 1.4 Euro 6 Euro 6 1.3 16V Multijet 80 HP / 95 HP Euro 6 1.3 16V Multijet 80 HP / 95 HP NO START &...
  • Page 240 RADIOFREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL: OFFICIAL APPROVAL KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE F0T0376 fig. 200 TECHNICAL DATA INDEX...
  • Page 241 You can find further information on these collection and scrapping centres either from a Fiat or Fiat Commercial Vehicle Dealership or by calling the freephone number 00800 3428 0000 or by going on the Fiat IN AN EMERGENCY website.
  • Page 242 NOTES...
  • Page 253 INDEX – Advice for preserving the Break-in attempt warning bodywork....... 204 light ..........141 KNOWING YOUR Handbrake ........125 VEHICLE Bulbs – Protection from ABS ..........71 atmospheric elements..203 – types of bulbs......158 ABS (fault warning light) ..136 –...
  • Page 254 EBD fault warning light..... 136 SAFETY warning light) ......141 Cruise Control warning EBD system........72 light ..........144 Fiat CODE system ..... Emergency starting....124 Dashboard ........Fiat CODE vehicle Engine ........... 211 STARTING AND Dead lock ........
  • Page 255 Front ceiling light with map Glow plugs preheating Inflation procedure....154 reading lights (changing a warning light......140 KNOWING YOUR Injection system/EOBD bulb)..........166 VEHICLE Handbrake (warning light) ..133 engine control system Front light clusters ....160 (warning light)......138 Handbrake lever......
  • Page 256 Left direction indicator Number plate lights (bulb Radio transmitters and warning light......145 replacement)......165 mobile phones ......92 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Lifting the vehicle....... 180 On-board instruments....13 Rear ceiling light......167 Light beam direction ....70 Ordering additional remote Rear fog lights ......
  • Page 257 Right-hand indicator Snow tyres........126 Traction Plus system ....81 warning light......145 KNOWING YOUR Spare wheel......... 217 Transmission ....... 127 VEHICLE Rim Protector......219 Speed block........83 Trip Computer ......24 Rims and tyres......217 Speedometer ....... 13 Tyres ..........217 Roof rack/ski rack.......
  • Page 258 FCA Italy S.p.A. - MOPAR - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print no. 603.99.826 - 02/2016 - 1 edition...
  • Page 259 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 260 The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FCA Italy S.p.A. 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. Printed in recycled paper without chlorine.