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  • Page 2 Thank you for selecting Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat Bravo. We have written this handbook to help you get to know all your new Fiat Bravo features and use it in the best possible way. You should read it right through before taking the road for the first time.
  • Page 3 MUST BE READ! REFUELLING Petrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) not less than 95 conforming to the Eu- ropean specification EN 228. Diesel engines: only refuel with diesel fuel conforming to the European specification EN590. Using other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and cause the forfeiture of the warranty cover for caused dam- ages as a consequence.
  • Page 4 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical accessories (that will gradually drain the battery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car’s electric system can sup- port the required load.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    DASHBOARD ..............CEILING LIGHTS ..............INSTRUMENT PANEL ............CONTROLS................SYMBOLS ................INTERIOR FITTINGS............THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM..........SUNROOF................THE KEYS ................DOORS .................. ALARM ................... POWER WINDOWS ............IGNITION DEVICE .............. BOOT ..................INSTRUMENTS ..............BONNET................. MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ..........ROOF RACK/SKI RACK ............
  • Page 6: Dashboard

    DASHBOARD The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the versions. F0Q0639m fig. 1 1. Side window air vent - 2. Adjustable and swivel air vent - 3. External light stalk - 4. Instrument panel - 5. Windscreen/rear win- dow wiper/trip computer stalk - 6.
  • Page 7: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL Versions with multifunction display A Speedometer (speed indicator) B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Multifunction display. Warning lights fitted on diesel versions only On diesel versions the rev counter end scale value is 6000 rpm.
  • Page 8 Versions with reconfigurable multifunction display A Speedometer (speed indicator) B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Reconfigurable multifunction display. Warning lights fitted on diesel versions only F0Q0612m On diesel versions the rev fig.
  • Page 9: Symbols

    SYMBOLS THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM Special coloured labels have been attached To further protect you car from theft, it near or actually on some of the compo- has been fitted with an engine immobilis- nents of your car. These labels bear sym- ing system.
  • Page 10 The codes of the keys not provid- ❒ If the warning light The code is sent only if the Fiat CODE (or symbol on ed during the new memorising procedure system control unit has recognised the display) continues to stay on, contact are erased from the memory.
  • Page 11: The Keys

    THE KEYS CODE CARD (for versions/markets, where provided) Together with the keys you will receive the CODE card fig. 7 to be presented to Fiat Dealership when requesting additional keys. fig. 7 F0Q0001m fig. 8 F0Q0034m IMPORTANT In order to ensure perfect...
  • Page 12 Ë Button for remote unlocking of doors Opening the doors and the tailgate and tailgate. Ë Briefly press button for remote un- Á Button for remote locking of doors and locking of doors and tailgate and simulta- tailgate. neous alarm (for versions/markets, where provided) deactivation, timed switching on Button for remote opening of the tail-...
  • Page 13 Closing the doors and the tailgate Opening the tailgate by the remote control Á Briefly press button for remote lock- ing of doors and tailgate and simultaneous Press button to open the tailgate by alarm (for versions/markets, where pro- remote control even if the alarm (for ver- vided) activation, switching off of the in- sions/markets, where provided) is on.
  • Page 14 CONTROL fig. 11 be disposed of as specified by law in the special containers Battery replacement: provided, or take them to a Fiat Deal- ❒ press button A and open the metal in- ership, which will deal with their dis- sert B;...
  • Page 15 Device activation WARNING The device is automatically activated on Once the safe lock device Á every door by pressing twice button has been actuated, doors the key with remote control. cannot be opened from inside the car in any way whatsoever. For this rea- Device activation is signalled by three son, make sure there are no persons flashes of the direction indicators and...
  • Page 16 The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following: Type Door Door Window Window Safe lock Tailgate of key opening closing opening closing (for versions/ opening markets, where provided) Key without Key turning Key turning remote...
  • Page 17: Alarm

    ❒ presence of moving bodies in the pas- graph). senger’s compartment (volumetric pro- IMPORTANT The engine immobiliser tection); function is guaranteed by the Fiat CODE ❒ abnormal raising/sloping of the car. system, which is automatically activated when the ignition key is removed.
  • Page 18 It is there- with the key removed, point the key with control. fore necessary to contact Fiat Dealership. remote control in the direction of the car, The system will react as follows (with the Á...
  • Page 19 VOLUME-SENSING/ HOW TO CUT OFF ANTI-LIFT PROTECTION THE ALARM SYSTEM To ensure correct operation of the pro- To deactivate the alarm system com- tection, it is advisable to fully close the side pletely (for instance during prolonged in- windows and sun-roof (for versions/ mar- activity of the car) simply lock the car kets, where provided).
  • Page 20: Ignition Device

    Never leave unsupervised chil- WARNING dren in the car. If the ignition device is tam- pered with (e.g.: attempted theft), have it checked over by a Fiat WARNING Dealership before restarting to drive. STEERING COLUMN LOCK Never remove the ignition key while the car is moving.
  • Page 21: Instruments

    INSTRUMENTS Instrument background color and type may vary according to the version. SPEEDOMETER fig. 17 It shows the car speed. DASHBOARD LIGHTING fig. 17 F0Q0606m fig. 18 F0Q0607m ADJUSTMENT (Brightness sensor) (versions Sport with reconfigurable multifunction display) The brightness level depends on the set- REV.
  • Page 22 Fiat Deal- The reserve warning light A-fig. 19 turns ership. on to indicate that approx. 8-10 litres of fuel are left in the tank.
  • Page 23: Multifunction Display

    MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY (for versions/markets, where provided) Your car is fitted with the multifunction display that shows all the useful informa- tion necessary when driving. fig. 20 F0Q3245g fig. 20a F0Q3240g "STANDARD" SCREEN fig. 20 (versions without Start&Stop) "STANDARD" SCREEN fig. 20a (versions with Start&Stop) The standard screen shows the following indications:...
  • Page 24 ▲ ▼ Note Buttons activate different SETUP MENU fig. 22 Selecting an option in the main menu without functions according to the following situ- submenu: The menu comprises a series of functions ations: arranged in a “circular fashion” which can –...
  • Page 25 Example: Briefly press button MODE to start surfing from the standard screen. To surf the menu use buttons ▲ or ▼. Note For safety reasons, when Year Month English the car is running, it is possible to access only the reduced menu (for Deutsch Español setting “Dimmer”...
  • Page 26: Reconfigurable Multifunction Display

    RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY (for versions/markets, where provided) The car can be provided with the recon- figurable multifunction display that shows useful information, according to the previ- fig. 23 F0Q3241g fig. 24 F0Q0041m ous settings made, necessary when driving. Rotating the starter’s key into MAR po- INFORMATION ON sition, the main page will be displayed al- “STANDARD”...
  • Page 27 ▲ ▼ Note Buttons activate different GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR functions according to the following situ- The GSI system (Gear Shift Indicator) sug- ations: gests to shift gear by showing an indication – to scroll the menu options upwards and on the control panel (see fig. 26). downwards;...
  • Page 28 SETUP MENU fig. 26 Selecting an option in the main menu Selecting an option in the main menu with without submenu: submenu: The menu comprises a series of functions arranged in a “circular fashion” which can – press briefly button MODE to select –...
  • Page 29 Example: Briefly press button MODE to start surfing from the standard screen. To surf the menu use buttons ▲ or ▼. Note For safety reasons, when Year Month English the car is running, it is possible to access only the reduced menu (for Español setting “Dimmer”...
  • Page 30: Display Functions

    DISPLAY FUNCTIONS (see Multifunctional Display or Reconfigurable Multifunctional Display) – briefly press button MODE to go back Dimmer (Passenger compartment Speed Beep (Speed limit) to the menu screen or press the button control light rheostat) With this function it is possible to set the for long to go back to the standard screen (only with side/taillights on) car speed limit (km/h or mph);...
  • Page 31 Headl. sensor Trip B data (Trip On/Off) Set time (Setting the clock) (Automatic/dusk sensor headlights Through this option it is possible to acti- This function enables to set the clock sensitivity adjustment) vate (On) or deactivate (Off) the Trip B through two sub-menus: “Time”...
  • Page 32 ▲ ▼ Note Every press on button Set date (Setting the date) First page (information displayed creases/decreases by 1 unit. Keeping the in the main screen) This function enables to update the date button pressed obtains automatic fast in- (day – month – year). This function enables to select the type of crease or decrease.
  • Page 33 See radio (Audio repetition) Autoclose (Automatic central Units (Setting units) door locking when travelling) With this function the display repeats in- With this function it is possible to set the formation relevant to the sound system. units through three submenus: “Dis- When activated (On), this function locks tances”, “Consumption”...
  • Page 34 If the distance unit set is “km” the fuel con- Language (Selecting the language) Buzzer volume sumption unit will be displayed in km/l or (Setting the buzzer volume) Display messages can be shown (after set- l/100km. ting) in different languages: Italian, German, With this function the volume of the If set unit is “mi”...
  • Page 35 Contact a Fiat Dealership to without storing settings. carry out any service operation provided by the “Service schedule”...
  • Page 36 Passenger’s Bag (Front passenger’s air bag and side bag, activation/ deactivation) This function shall be used to activate/ de- activate the front passenger’s air bag. ▲ ▲ Proceed as follows: ▼ MODE ▼ MODE – press button MODE and, after display- ing of messages (Bag pass: Off) (to deac- tivate) or (Bag pass: On) (to activate) by ▲...
  • Page 37: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER “Trip B” displays the figures relating to: Cornerning light (activation/deactivation of – Trip distance B “Cornering lights”) General features – Average consumption B (for versions/markets, The “Trip computer” displays information – Average speed B where provided) (with ignition key at MAR), relating to the operating status of the car.
  • Page 38 IMPORTANT The variation of the auton- IMPORTANT The reset operation in the omy value can be influenced by different presence of the screens concerning the factors: driving style (see what is described “Trip A” makes it possible to reset only in paragraph “Driving style”...
  • Page 39: Seats

    SEATS Fabric upholstery of your car is purpose-made to withstand common wear resulting from MANUALLY ADJUSTABLE normal use of the car. It is FRONT SEATS fig. 27 however absolutely necessary to pre- vent hard and/or prolonged scratch- Moving the seat backwards ing/scraping caused by clothing acces- or forwards sories like metallic buckles, studs, “Vel-...
  • Page 40 Seat adjustment controls are the following: Multifunction control A: ❒ to adjust height; ❒ to move seat backwards or forwards. Multifunction control B: ❒ back rest angle adjustment; fig. 28 F0Q0601m fig. 29 F0Q0013m ❒ lumbar adjustment. ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTABLE Seat warming fig. 29 FRONT SEATS fig.
  • Page 41: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS FRONT Head restraints are adjustable in height and they lock automatically in the required position. ❒ to raise: raise the head restraint until hearing the locking click. fig. 30 F0Q0655m fig. 31 F0Q0656m ❒ to lower: press button A-fig. 30 and lower the head restraint.
  • Page 42: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL REARVIEW MIRRORS The steering wheel can be adjusted both DRIVING MIRROR axially and in height. The mirror is fitted with a safety device Release the lever A-fig. 32 pulling it to- that causes it to be released in the event wards the steering wheel, then adjust it in of a violent crash.
  • Page 43 fig. 34 F0Q00658m fig. 35 F0Q0623m fig. 36 F0Q0425m DOOR MIRRORS Electrical adjustment Electric folding (for versions/markets, where provided) This operation is only possible with igni- Manual folding tion key at MAR. This operation is only possible with igni- When required (for example when the tion key at MAR.
  • Page 44: Heating/Climate Control System

    HEATING/CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM F0Q0668m fig. 37 1. Upper fixed vent for defrosting or demisting windscreen - 2. Centre adjustable vent -3. Fixed vents for defrosting or demisting side windows - 4. Side adjustable and swivel vents - 5. Lower vents - 6. Rear adjustable and swivel outlet - 7. Rear feet area fixed vents.
  • Page 45 fig. 38 F0Q0626m fig. 40 F0Q0627m fig. 41 F0Q0750m CENTRAL VENTS fig. 40 REAR VENT fig. 41 (for versions/markets, where provided) A - Controls for directing air flow (up/down, right/left). A - Controls for directing air flow (up/down, right/left). B - Air flow adjusting controls: B - Air flow adjusting control: ç...
  • Page 46: Heating And Ventilation

    HEATING AND VENTILATION CONTROLS fig. 42 A: Air temperature knob (mixing hot and cold air) B: Heated rear window on/off button C: Fan knob D: Air recirculation on/off button E: Air distribution knob. WARMING THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 47 Preventive demisting procedure FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT SUPPLEMENTARY HEATER (for versions/markets, where provided) In the event of considerable outside mois- To ventilate the passenger’s compartment ture and/or rain and/or considerable dif- properly, proceed as follows: This device heats up the passenger com- ferences in temperature inside and out- partment more rapidly in cold weather ❒...
  • Page 48: Manual Climate Control System

    MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (for versions/markets, where provided) CONTROLS fig. 43 A: Air temperature knob (mixing hot and cold air) B: Heated rear window on/off button C: Fan knob D: Compressor on/off switch E: Air recirculation on/off button F: Air distribution knob. WARMING THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT F0Q0610m...
  • Page 49 FRONT WINDOW Climate control system is very useful to FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT speed up demisting since it dehumidifies FAST DEMISTING/DEFROSTING To ventilate the passenger’s compartment the air. Set controls to demisting function properly, proceed as follows: Proceed as follows: and switch on the climate control system ❄...
  • Page 50 ❒ Turn knob C to the left to reduce the LOOKING AFTER THE SYSTEM fan speed. During winter, the climate control system must be turned on at least once a month for about 10 minutes. Before summer, have the system checked at a Fiat Deal- ership.
  • Page 51: Automatic Two-Zone Climate Control System

    AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (for versions/markets, where provided) DESCRIPTION The car is fitted with a two-zone climate control system which makes it possible to separately adjust the air temperature on the driver’s side and on the passenger’s side. The system is fitted with the AQS func- tion (Air Quality System) that turns on in- side air recirculation automatically when the antipollution sensor detects the pres-...
  • Page 52 SWITCHING THE CLIMATE HOW TO USE THE It is possible to personalise the choices made automatically by the system inter- CONTROL SYSTEM ON AUTOMATIC FUNCTION vening manually on the following controls: (AUTO) The system can be started by pressing any ❒...
  • Page 53 FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT FAST FRONT WINDOW HEATED REAR WINDOW DEMISTING/DEFROSTING AND DOOR MIRROR To adjust the fan speed, press button (MAX-DEF function) DEMISTING/DEFROSTING The 12 selectable speeds are shown by the Pressing button the climate control Pressing button activates this function. lighting up of the bars on the climate con- automatically activates timed operation of When this function is on, the button led...
  • Page 54 INSIDE AIR RECIRCULATION Pressing button OFF, the climate control AQS (Air Quality System) system turns on automatically the inside ON/OFF AND AQS FUNCTION function activation air recirculation function (button led (Air Quality System) BUTTON The AQS function, (message AQS on the on).
  • Page 55 ALIGNMENT OF SET CLIMATE CONTROL AIR DISTRIBUTION SELECTION TEMPERATURES COMPRESSOR ON/OFF Pressing one or more buttons (MONO function) ❄ is possible to choose manually 7 of the Press button to switch on the climate possible air distributions to the passenger control compressor.
  • Page 56 Splitting of the air flow between IMPORTANT For operation of the cli- SWITCHING THE CLIMATE feet vents and windscreen and mate control system, at least one of but- CONTROL SYSTEM OFF front side window demisting/ de- tons shall be activated. Deacti- Press button OFF.
  • Page 57: External Lights

    EXTERNAL LIGHTS The left-hand stalk fig. 45 controls the ex- ternal lights. The external lights can only be switched on when the ignition key is at MAR. LIGHTS SWITCHED OFF Knurled ring turned to O. fig. 45 F0Q0649m fig. 46 F0Q0650m SIDELIGHTS PARKING LIGHTS...
  • Page 58 AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS SENSOR (daylight sensor) fig. 48 (for versions/markets, where provided) It detects the changes of the external light intensity of the car according to the light sensitivity set: greater is the sensitivity, smaller is the amount of external light nec- essary to control the switching-on of the exterior headlights.
  • Page 59: Window Washing

    B: flick wipe. eration inhibition for few seconds as a consequence. If operation is not re- With the stalk in position B, turning the stored contact Fiat Dealership. knurled ring F four possible intermittent speeds are obtained: , = very slow intermittent ■...
  • Page 60 Activation Move the right-hand stalk downwards by one position. The activation of the rain sensor is sig- nalled by a control acquisition “stroke”. IMPORTANT Keep clean the glass in the sensor area. Turning the knurled ring F-fig. 49 it is fig.
  • Page 61 When the lever is pushed toward in motor protection cutting in and the dashboard (unstable position), the rear washer jet is also activated. wiper operation inhibition for few sec- onds as a consequence. If operation is not restored contact Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 62: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL TO MEMORISE SPEED (constant speed Proceed as follows: regulator) ❒ turn the knurled ring A-fig. 54 to ON and press the accelerator pedal to the (for versions/markets, where provided) required speed; ❒ turn the knurled ring B to (+) for at It is a device able to support the driver, least three seconds, then release it.
  • Page 63 1 km/h), while keeping the knurled ring In the event of device mal- turned will correspond to a continuous function or failure, turn the speed increase. knurled ring A-fig. 54 to OFF and con- tact a Fiat Dealership after checking the protection fuse integrity.
  • Page 64: Ceiling Lights

    CEILING LIGHTS Ceiling light timing To facilitate getting in/out of the car at night or with poor lighting, 2 different FRONT CEILING LIGHT timed switching on modes have been WITH SPOT LIGHTS fig. 55 provided. Switch A turns on/off the ceiling lights. Light timing when getting into the car With switch A in central position, lights C and D turn on/off when opening/closing...
  • Page 65 Light timing when getting out of the car After removing the key from the ignition switch, the ceiling lights will turn on as fol- lows: ❒ within 2 minutes from turning the en- gine off for about 10 seconds; ❒ when opening one of the side doors for about 3 minutes;...
  • Page 66: Controls

    CONTROLS HAZARD LIGHTS They turn on by pressing switch A-fig. 58, regardless of the position of the ignition key. When the function is active, warning lights Î ¥ on the panel blink. fig. 58 F0Q0637m fig. 60 F0Q0638m To switch off, press again the button A. The use of hazard lights is governed by the FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH fig.
  • Page 67 When the switch comes into operation, FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM To reset car operation, follow this pro- the instrument panel warning light è or (as an alternative to the fuel cut off cedure: symbol ° will turn on (together with the switch, for versions/markets where ❒...
  • Page 68: Interior Fittings

    INTERIOR FITTINGS FRONT ARMREST WITH ODDMENT COMPARTMENT (for versions/markets, where provided) It is located between the front seats. An oddment compartment and a conditioned food box (for versions/markets, where provided) are fitted inside the armrest fig. 61 F0Q0631m fig. 63 F0Q0634m (see next paragraphs).
  • Page 69 fig. 66 F0Q0635m fig. 67 F0Q0012m ODDMENT COMPARTMENTS Oddment compartment under driver’s seat fig. 67 Oddment compartment on (for versions/markets, where provided) passenger’s side Certain versions are fitted with an odd- Open the oddment compartment moving ment compartment under the passenger’s the handle A-fig.
  • Page 70 fig. 68 F0Q0016m fig. 68/a F0Q0629m fig. 69 F0Q0630m CURRENT OUTLET (12V) CIGAR LIGHTER ASHTRAY (for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets, where provided) The current outlet is located on the cen- tral console and it only works with igni- It is located on the central console, near It consists of a spring-release removable tion key at MAR.
  • Page 71 fig. 70 F0Q0671m fig. 71 F0Q0672m fig. 73 F0Q0674m GLASS HOLDERS fig. 70 The central console houses two recess- es for glasses, cups or cans. fig. 72 F0Q0673m fig. 74 F0Q0676m ODDMENT COMPARTMENTS They are set near the cigar lighter fig.
  • Page 72 SUN VISORS fig. 75 The passenger’s sun visor also carries the symbols and the message concerning the correct use of the child restraint system Driver’s side with passenger’s air bag (for further in- On certain versions, the driver’s sun visor formation see paragraph “Passenger’s is fitted with a courtesy mirror and a light.
  • Page 73: Sunroof

    SUNROOF (for versions/markets, where provided) The sunroof consists of two wide panes (a fixed one and a moving one), fitted with two manually-operated sun curtains (front and rear). Sun curtains can be used in “wide close” and “wide open” positions (no fix inter- fig.
  • Page 74 ANTI-CRUSHING SAFETY WARNING Use the sunroof only in “spoil- SYSTEM er” position if cross roof rack When leaving the car, the ig- is fitted. nition key should be removed Sunroof is fitted with anti-crushing safety to prevent the sunroof from being op- system that detects the presence of an ob- erated inadvertently and harming any- stacle during sunroof closing stroke and...
  • Page 75 INITIALISATION PROCEDURE EMERGENCY OPERATION Sunroof shall be re-initialised after dis- If the switch does not work, the sunroof connecting the battery or if the relevant can be operated manually as follows: protection fuse is blown. ❒ remove the protection cap A-fig. 78 Proceed as follows: set on the rear part of the internal cov- ering;...
  • Page 76: Doors

    DOORS CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM From outside With the doors closed, fit and turn the key in one of the front door locks. fig. 79 F0Q0641m fig. 80 F0Q0677m From inside From inside the car (with doors closed) CHILD LOCK fig. 80 Always use this device when press the door lock/unlock button fig.
  • Page 77 To realign the lock knobs (only if battery IMPORTANT Door locking/unlocking sys- charge is restored) proceed as follows: tem shall be re-initialised after discon- necting the battery or if the relevant pro- ❒ press the key button Ë; tection fuse is blown: ❒...
  • Page 78: Power Windows

    POWER WINDOWS CONTROLS Front driver side door fig. 82 A safety system is provided that is able to detect the present of an obstacle when the On the driver’s door panel are set the but- window is closing. When this event oc- tons for controlling, with ignition key at curs, the system interrupts and immedi- MAR:...
  • Page 79 Press buttons A or B to open/close the MANUAL REAR WINDOWS required window. (for versions/markets, where provided) Pressing briefly one of the buttons the Operate the handle to open and close the window “jerks” whereas a prolonged window. pressing makes the window opening or closing in “automatic continuous”...
  • Page 80: Boot

    BOOT CLOSING THE TAILGATE To close, lower the tailgate until the lock OPENING THE TAILGATE clicks. When release, the luggage compartment may be opened from outside the car by operating the electric logo fig. 84. The addition of objects To open the tailgate use the key with re- (speakers, spoilers, etc.) on the mote control.
  • Page 81 fig. 86 F0Q0681m fig. 87 F0Q0682m fig. 88 F0Q0684m EXTENDING THE BOOT WARNING The boot can be partially (1/3 or 2/3) or When using the boot, make totally extended splitting the rear seat. sure the loads you are carry- ing do not exceed the permitted weight (see section “Technical spec- Partial extension ifications”).
  • Page 82 fig. 90 F0Q0686m fig. 91 F0Q0687m fig. 92 F0Q0683m Total extension TO RETURN THE REAR SEAT WARNING BACK TO ITS ORIGINAL Tilt the rear seat completely to obtain Make sure the seat back is POSITION maximum boot extension. correctly hooked on both sides (“red bands”...
  • Page 83 fig. 93 F0Q0685m fig. 94 F0Q0688m fig. 95 F0Q0002m ANCHORING THE LOAD CARGO BOX WARNING Two attachments fig. 93 located inside This consists of a moulded part fig. 95, lo- A heavy load that has not the luggage compartment are used to an- cated in the luggage compartment that been secured may cause se- chor cables that insure transported loads...
  • Page 84: Bonnet

    BONNET TO OPEN THE BONNET Proceed as follows: ❒ pull lever A-fig. 96 in the direction of the arrow; ❒ pull lever B-fig. 97 and raise the bon- net. fig. 96 F0Q0689m fig. 97 F0Q0690m ❒ lift the bonnet and at the same time re- lease the rod C-fig.
  • Page 85: Roof Rack/Ski Rack

    A roof rack/ski rack specially designed for gaged. Should you notice that the the car is available at Lineaccessori Fiat. catch is not perfectly engaged when travelling, stop the car immediately and close the bonnet.
  • Page 86: Headlights

    (for versions/ mar- FOG LIGHT ADJUSTMENT (Xenon) gas discharge headlights, slant ad- kets, where provided), it is normal that Contact Fiat Dealership to have the head- justment is electronic and therefore but- there should be a vertical movement of lights properly adjusted.
  • Page 87: Abs System

    ABS SYSTEM ABS SYSTEM INTERVENTION WARNING The driver can tell the ABS system has The ABS exploits the tyre- The car is fitted with ABS braking system, come into action because the brake ped- road grip at the best, but it which prevents the wheels from locking al pulsates slightly and the system gets cannot improve it;...
  • Page 88 Drive extremely care- Brake Assist is deactivated on versions without the aid of the ABS system. Drive fully to the nearest Fiat Dealership to have equipped with ESP, in the event of ESP sys- carefully to the closest Fiat Dealership to the system checked.
  • Page 89: Esp System

    At releasing, the typical brake disengage- (see section “Warning lights and mes- ment noise indicating that the car is go- sages”). In this case contact a Fiat Deal- ing to move will be heard. ership as soon as possible.
  • Page 90 FAILURE INDICATIONS ASR SYSTEM Switching the ASR system on/off (Antislip Regulation) System failure is indicated by the turning The ASR system switches on automatically on of warning light á on the instrument each time the engine is started. It is an integral part of the ESP system, it panel (together with the message on the controls car drive and cuts in automati- Switching on/off is indicated by the rele-...
  • Page 91 (see sec- fect conditions and, above all, of tion “Warning lights and messages”). In type, brand and size specified. this case contact Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. fig. 101 F0Q0694m MSR system...
  • Page 92: Start&Stop System

    START&STOP SYSTEM (for versions/markets, where provided) The Start&Stop system automatically stops the engine whenever the car is stationary and starts it again when the driver wants to move off. This improves the efficiency of the vehicle by reducing fuel consumption, the emis- fig.
  • Page 93 ❒ reverse gear engaged (for example, for FAILED ENGINE CUT-OUT WARNING parking manoeuvres); CONDITIONS If climate comfort is to be ❒ for versions equipped with dual zone When the system is operating, due to favoured, the Start&Stop automatic climate control system (for comfort, emission control and safety rea- system can be disabled, for a contin- versions/markets, where provided), if...
  • Page 94 RESTARTING CONDITIONS Notes SAFETY FUNCTIONS For reasons of comfort, limiting harmful If the clutch is not pressed, after 3 minutes When the engine is stopped by the emissions and safety purposes, the power from the engine stopping, the engine can Start&Stop system, if the driver releases unit can restart automatically without any be restarted only using the ignition key.
  • Page 95 C for monitoring the status of the battery installed on the battery negative with a message (the latter on some pole D. versions). If this occurs, contact the Fiat Dealership. This sensor should never be disconnect- ed from the pole except if the battery is...
  • Page 96 EMERGENCY STARTING When jump starting, never connect the negative lead (–) of the auxiliary battery to the negative pole A-fig. 105 of the car battery, but rather to an engine/gearbox earth point. fig. 105 F0Q0759m fig. 106 F0Q0761m WARNING Before opening the engine hood, make sure that the en- gine is off and that the ignition key is in STOP position.
  • Page 97: Eobd System

    This diagnostic system indicates the pres- IMPORTANT After a servicing operation ence of deteriorated components or sys- at Fiat Dealership aimed to eliminate mal- tem malfunctioning (see section “Warn- functioning connected to the EOBD sys- The European On Board Diagnostic sys- ing lights and messages”) by the turning on...
  • Page 98: Sound System

    (for versions/markets, For connection to existing where provided) car presetting system, con- tact Fiat Dealership to prevent any For the operation of the radio with CD/ trouble that could impair car safety. MP3 CD player (where provided), read the instructions for use given in the Sup- plement attached to this Owner Hand- book.
  • Page 99: Installation Of Electric/Electronic Devices

    Fiat plified by the resonance effects inside the Group Automobiles S.p.A. and installed passenger compartment, may cause elec-...
  • Page 100: Dualdrive" Electric Power Steering System

    “DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM The car is provided with the electrically controlled power steering system called “Dualdrive” working only with ignition key at MAR and engine running, that can be customised by the driver according to the fig. 108 F0Q0693m fig.
  • Page 101 This function enables the engine control IMPORTANT The steering may become WARNING unit to reach maximum pressure levels in- slightly stiff following parking manoeuvres It is absolutely forbidden to side the turbocharger, depending on the including a great deal of steering. This is carry out whatever after- position of the accelerator pedal and for normal and caused by a system to prevent...
  • Page 102: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (T.p.m.s.)

    TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (T.P.M.S.) T.P.M.S. cannot indicate sudden tyre pres- sure drops (e.g.: tyre burst). In this event, (for versions/markets, where provided) brake the car cautiously and avoid sudden steering. Strong radio-frequency disturbances could The car may be equipped with a Tyre Pres- IMPORTANT NOTES inhibit proper T.P.M.S.
  • Page 103 (wheels, wheel continues to stay on, contact Fiat Deal- prevent damages or wrong sensor refit- caps, etc.). Using other accessories could ership.
  • Page 104 Contact Fiat Dealership with others of different size (*) Wheel cross switching – (front/rear) (**) (*) Given as an alternative on the Owner Handbook and available at Lineaccessori Fiat. (**) Not cross switched (tyres shall stay on the same side).
  • Page 105: Parking Sensors

    PARKING SENSORS (for versions/markets, where provided) Parking sensors inform the driver about the presence of obstacles behind the car (versions fitted with 4 rear sensors) or be- hind and in front of the car (versions fit- ted with 4 rear sensors and 4 front sen- fig.
  • Page 106 The sensors are deactivated by pressing The beep will stop immediately if the dis- BUZZER WARNINGS the t fig. 112 again or exceeding a tance raises. Beep tone is constant if the The driver is warned of the presence and speed of 15 km/h: the warning light on the distance detected by central sensors is un- distance from the obstacle by the buzzers...
  • Page 107 0.6 m. walls. Any repainting of bumpers or touch/up in sensor areas shall be carried out at Fiat Dealer- ship only. Improper painting could impair the regular operation of parking sensors.
  • Page 108 Fiat Dealership to update the ❒ Indications sent by the sensors can be system because the tow-hook will be de- ❒ Presence of obstacles at the upper side...
  • Page 109: At The Filling Station

    AT THE FILLING DIESEL ENGINES The car must only be filled STATION with diesel fuel for motor ve- If the outside temperature is very low, the hicles, in compliance with Eu- diesel thickens due to the formation of ropean Specification EN590. paraffins and could clog the diesel fuel fil- PETROL ENGINES The use of other products or mixtures...
  • Page 110 FUEL FILLER CAP fig. 113 WARNING Keep naked flames or light- Opening ed cigarettes away from the fuel filler hole as there is a danger of 1) Open the flap A pulling it outwards, fire. Do not bend too close to the hole keep the cap B still, insert the ignition key either so as not to breathe in harmful in the lock and turn it anti-clockwise.
  • Page 111: Protecting The Environment

    PROTECTING DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER Diesel Particulate Filter clogged (DPF) (for versions/markets, THE ENVIRONMENT If the warning light h on the instru- where provided) ment panel turns on (together with the message on the display) refer to section The devices for curtailing petrol engine The Diesel Particulate Filter is a mechan- “Warning lights and messages”.
  • Page 112 SEAT BELTS ................S.B.R. SYSTEM ............... PRETENSIONERS..............CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY........PRESETTING FOR MOUNTING THE ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM ......FRONT AIR BAGS..............SIDE AIR BAGS (Side bag - Window bag) ......
  • Page 113: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS USING THE SEAT BELTS The belt should be worn keeping the chest straight and rested against the seat back. To fasten seat belts, take the tongue A-fig. 1 and insert it into the buckle B, until hearing the locking click. fig.
  • Page 114: S.b.r. System

    With multifunction display, the S.B.R. sys- WARNING tem can only be reset at Fiat Dealership. Correct adjustment is obtained when the Make the height adjustment belt passes half way between the end of when the car is stationary.
  • Page 115: Pretensioners

    Contact a Fiat Dealership for any as- WARNING ing action begins. The seat belt locks to in- sistance.
  • Page 116 fig. 5 F0Q0015m fig. 6 F0Q0038m fig. 7 F0Q0039m GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMPORTANT Never travel with a child IMPORTANT The belt should not be sitting on the passenger’s lap with a sin- USING THE SEAT BELTS twisted. The upper part should pass over gle belt to protect them both fig.
  • Page 117 Always contact to run without impediments; a Fiat Dealership. ❒ after a serious accident, replace the belt being worn at that time, even if it does not appear damaged. Always replace...
  • Page 118: Carrying Children Safely

    “. The front passenger’s seat shall also be adjusted in the most Lineaccessori Fiat offers seats for each backward position to prevent any con- weight group, which are the recommend- tact between child’s seat and dash- ed choice, as they have been designed and board.
  • Page 119 WARNING The figures are indicative for assembly purposes only. To install the child restraint, refer to the instructions supplied with the same. Child seats with Isofix attachments are available for a safe anchoring to the seat without using the car seat belts.
  • Page 120 WARNING The illustrations are indica- tive only for assembly. As- semble the seat according to the com- pulsory instructions provided with it. fig. 10 F0Q0431m fig. 11 F0Q0432m GROUP 2 GROUP 3 Starting from 15 kg to 25 kg in weight, chil- For children between 22 kg and 36 kg, dren may be restrained directly by the car there are boosters allowing the seatbelt...
  • Page 121 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR CHILD SEAT USE Your car complies with the new European Directive 2000/3/EC regulating child’s seat assembling on the different car seats accord- ing to the following table: Group Range of weight Front Rear Central rear passenger passenger passenger...
  • Page 122 Below is a summary of the rules of 4) Always check the seat belt is well fas- WARNING tened by pulling the webbing. safety to be followed for carrying With passenger’s air bag ac- children: 5) Only one child is to be strapped to tive, never place child’s seats each retaining system.
  • Page 123: Presetting For Mounting The Isofix Child Restraint System

    “G 0/1” seat are available mounting brackets when clicks are backrest at child’s seat height. from Lineaccessori Fiat. heard. In any case, keep to the in- stallation instructions that must be For any further details on installation/use, provided by the child restraint system refer to the “Instruction Manual”...
  • Page 124 PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON ISOFIX CHILD’S SEAT USE The table below, according to ECE 16 European Directive, shows the different installation possibilities of Isofix restraint systems on seats fitted with Isofix fasteners. Range of weight Child’s seat Isofix class Isofix position orientation side rear...
  • Page 125: Front Air Bags

    FRONT AIR BAGS In case of crash, a person not wearing the seat belt moves forward and may come in- to contact with the cushion while it is still The car is fitted with front air bags for the inflating. Under this circumstance the pro- driver, for the passenger and with driver’s tection offered by the air bag is reduced.
  • Page 126 WARNING SERIOUS DANGER: With passenger’s air bag active, never place child’s seats with the cradle facing backwards since the air bag activation could cause to the child serious in- juries, even mortal. In the case of need, always deactivate the passen- ger’s air bag when a child’s seat is fig.
  • Page 127: Side Air Bags (Side Bag - Window Bag)

    SIDE AIR BAGS MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF PASSENGER’S FRONT (Side bag - AIR BAG AND SIDE BAG Window bag) Should it be absolutely necessary to car- ry a child on the front seat, the passenger’s The car is fitted with front side bags for front air bag and the side bag (where pro- driver and passenger (where provided) for vided) can be deactivated.
  • Page 128 Also in this case it is of vital importance to WARNING wear the seat belts since in case of side Do not hook rigid objects to crash they guarantee proper positioning the coat hooks and to the of the occupant and prevent the occupants support handles.
  • Page 129 3) Should an accident occur in which any of the safety devices is activated, take the Life and validity of pyrotech- car to a Fiat Dealership to have the de- nic charge and coil contact vices activated replaced and to have the are indicated on the label located in- system checked.
  • Page 130 Fiat Dealership. come into operation in the event of front impact at low speed, side colli- sions, bumps from behind or over-...
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  • Page 132 ENGINE STARTING ............132 PARKING................135 USING THE GEARBOX............136 CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS......... 137 TOWING TRAILERS............139 SNOW TYRES ............... 141 SNOW CHAINS ..............141 CAR INACTIVITY ............... 142...
  • Page 133: Engine Starting

    The engine consumes oxygen ❒ pull up the handbrake; the paragraph “The Fiat CODE system” in and produces carbon monoxide section “Dashboard and controls”. ❒ set the gear lever to neutral;...
  • Page 134 STOP and then back to MAR; if should contact a Fiat Dealership as ❒ wait for the warning lights (or the the warning light remains on, try with the soon as possible.
  • Page 135 If the instrument panel warning light fuel to flow into the catalytic tical purpose, it wastes fuel (or the symbol on display) stays on with exhaust system and damage it beyond and is damaging especially to tur- fixed light, contact Fiat Dealership. repair. bocharged engines.
  • Page 136: Parking

    Do IMPORTANT If this is not the case, con- not leave the ignition key at MAR to pre- tact Fiat Dealership to have the handbrake When the handbrake lever is pulled up vent draining the battery. Always remove adjusted.
  • Page 137: Using The Gearbox

    USING THE GEARBOX To engage the gears, press the clutch ped- al fully and shift the gear lever into the re- quired position (the diagram of gear po- sition is shown on the knob fig. 2, fig. 3 and fig. 4. To engage 6 gear (1.4 , 1.4 T-JET,...
  • Page 138: Containing Running Costs

    CONTAINING Unnecessary loads Climate control RUNNING COSTS Do not travel with too much luggage The air conditioner is an additional load stowed in the boot. The weight of the car which greatly affects the engine leading to (especially when driving in town) and its higher consumption (on average up to Here are some useful tips to save fuel and trim greatly affects consumption and sta-...
  • Page 139 DRIVING STYLE Top speed CONDITIONS OF USE Fuel consumption considerably increases Starting Cold starting with speed. Avoid superfluous braking and accelerating, which cost in terms of both Do not warm the engine with the car at Short journeys and frequent cold starts do fuel and emissions.
  • Page 140: Towing Trailers

    TOWING TRAILERS INSTALLING Any electric brake (or electric winch, etc.) should be supplied directly by the battery THE TOW HOOK through a cable with a cross section of no The towing device should be fastened to IMPORTANT NOTES less than 2.5 mm the body by specialised personnel accord- For towing caravans or trailers the car IMPORTANT Electric brake or other de-...
  • Page 141 Assembly diagram fig. 5 The tow-hook structure must be secured Ø at the points indicated with with a to- tal of 2 M8 bolts, 4 M10 bolts and 2 M12 bolts. The hook should be fastened to the body Existing hole avoiding any type of drilling and trimming of the rear bumpers that remains visible Existing holes...
  • Page 142: Snow Tyres

    Fiat Dealership will be happy to provide Snow chains should only be applied to the the purposes for which they are certified.
  • Page 143: Car Inactivity

    CAR INACTIVITY ❒ sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber IMPORTANT Snow chains may not be used on tyres type 225/40 R18 92V since windscreen and rear window wiper interference can be generated with the blades and lift them off the glass; If the car is to be left inactive for longer surrounding components.
  • Page 144 HANDBRAKE ON..............ABS SYSTEM FAILURE............BRAKE PAD WEAR ............EBD SYSTEM FAILURE ............AIR BAG FAILURE..............CAR PROTECTION SYSTEM FAILURE FIAT CODE.. FRONT PASSENGER AIR BAG/ ALARM FAILURE ..............SIDE BAGS DEACTIVATED ............THEFT ATTEMPT ..............SEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED..........
  • Page 145: General Warnings

    IMPORTANT Since the car is fitted with display) stop the car immediately Less serious failures are indicated by a wear sensors for the front brake pads, and contact Fiat Dealership. limited warning “cycle”. when changing them, check also the rear brake pads.
  • Page 146: Air Bag Failure

    4 seconds and then it will light ¬ could not indicate safety flash for other 4 seconds. It shall then go systems failures. Contact Fiat Deal- off. ership immediately to have the sys- tem checked. WARNING...
  • Page 147: Seat Belts Not Fastened

    The S.B.R. (Seat Belt Reminder) buzzer 1. Low engine oil pressure After the initial warning, each time the en- can only be excluded by Fiat Dealership. gine is started up, the warning light will The warning light turns on and stays on...
  • Page 148: Dualdrive" Electric Power Steering Failure

    – repeated interruption of the regenera- ing wheel will be increased, steering is button T is off. tion process, signalled by the DPF warn- however possible. Contact Fiat Dealer- ing light coming on. Turning the Start&Stop off ship. Versions with reconfigurable multifunction...
  • Page 149: Engine Coolant High Temperature

    MIN and MAX marks in the reservoir. Check visually any leak and if when restarting the warning light comes on again, contact a Fiat Dealer- BONNET OPEN ship. The symbol (for versions/...
  • Page 150: Generic Failure Indication

    The display will show the dedicated message. comes on (for versions/markets, where NOTE When one of the above faults oc- provided). curs, contact your Fiat Dealership as soon Speed limit exceeded as possible. (only for Arabic countries) The warning light (amber), or symbol on the display (red), comes on when a speed of 120 km/h is exceeded.
  • Page 151: Fuel Reserve

    For this reason it is always advisable contact Fiat Dealership as soon as possi- ply/ignition system which could cause high to wait for the light to go off before ble.
  • Page 152: Eobd/Injection System Failure

    If the above a failure in the glow plug warming system. On certain versions warning indications come on immediately af- Contact Fiat Dealership as soon as possi- light á turns on as an alternative. ter refuelling, water has probably ble.
  • Page 153: Abs System Failure

    SYSTEM FAILURE - protected by the engine immobilising de- FIAT CODE Turning the ignition key to vice (see “Fiat CODE system” in section (amber) MAR the warning light turns on, “Dashboard and controls”). but it should go off after few seconds.
  • Page 154: System Failure

    (for versions/markets, system (Tyre Pressure Monitoring Sys- bly punctured. where provided) tem). Contact Fiat Dealership as soon as IMPORTANT Stop immediately with one possible. TYRE PRESSURE or more tyres flat, avoid braking sharply UNSUITABLE and abrupt turns.
  • Page 155 Check tyre pressure Tyre pressure unsuitable for speed WARNING The warning light (or the symbol on the Strong radio-frequency nois- Should it be required to journey at a speed display) turns on to indicate that the tyre higher than 160 km/h, inflate tyres at pres- es could inhibit the regular pressure is below the recommended val- sures values specified in paragraph “Infla-...
  • Page 156: External Lights Failure

    BRAKE LIGHTS LEFT-HAND EXTERNAL LIGHTS DIRECTION FAILURE (amber) FAILURE (amber) INDICATOR The symbol on the display The warning light (or the (green - intermittent) turns on when a failure at brake symbol on the display) turns on lights (stop) is detected. when one of the following lights is failing: The warning light turns on when the di- rection indicator stalk is moved down-...
  • Page 157: Side/Taillights And Low Beams

    SIDE/TAILLIGHTS AND CRUISE CONTROL ASR SYSTEM Ü LOW BEAMS (green) (green) The ASR system can be turned off by (for versions/markets, where pressing the ASR OFF button. The display FOLLOW ME HOME provided) will show the dedicated message to warn the driver that the system is off;...
  • Page 158 In an emergency we recommend that you call the toll-free number found on the Warranty Booklet. You can also connect to the site www.fiat.com to search for the nearest Fiat Dealership point ENGINE STARTING ............IF A TYRE IS PUNCTURED ..........
  • Page 159: Engine Starting

    If the instrument panel warning light very intense electrical discharges. In turns on glowing steadily, contact im- addition, the fluid contained in the mediately Fiat Dealership. battery is poisonous and corrosive. JUMP STARTING Avoid contact with skin and eyes. You...
  • Page 160: If A Tyre Is Punctured

    IF A TYRE IS WARNING WARNING PUNCTURED Alert other drivers that the The space-saver spare wheel car is stationary in compli- (for versions/markets, where ance with local regulations: hazard provided) is specific to your car, do The car is provided with the “Quick tyre warning lights, warning triangle, etc.
  • Page 161 WARNING WARNING WARNING When driving with a space- The jack shall only be used Fasten the wheel cap cor- saver spare wheel fitted, the for changing wheels on the rectly to prevent the wheel driving performance of the car car with which it is provided or on from coming free in motion.
  • Page 162 fig. 2 F0Q0732m fig. 4 F0Q0393m ❒ use the handle A-fig. 2 to remove the Please note: piece of stiff cover B; loosen the clamp- ❒ the jack weight is 1,76 kg; ing device E-fig. 3; ❒ the jack requires no adjustment; ❒...
  • Page 163 fig. 5 F0Q0394m ❒ using the wrench provided L-fig. 5 loosen the fastening bolts by about one turn; if the car is fitted with alloy rims, shake the car to facilitate removing this fig. 6 F0M0395m rim from the wheel hub; ❒...
  • Page 164 ❒ Using the wrench provided, tighten the fastening bolts; ❒ Lower the car and remove the jack; ❒ Using the wrench provided, fully tight- en the bolts in the sequence shown in fig. 8; ❒ Place the cap near the wheel so that the inflation valve can come through the slot provided on the cap;...
  • Page 165 When you have finished ❒ Stow the space-saver spare wheel G-fig. 10 in the space provided in the boot; ❒ Insert the partially open jack into the container F and force it slightly into its seat so that it does not vibrate when the car is moving;...
  • Page 166: Quick Tyre Repair Kit Fix & Go Automatic

    QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT FIX & GO automatic The quick tyre repair kit Fix & Go auto- matic is located in the appropriate con- tainer in the boot . The quick tyre repair kit includes fig. 11: fig. 11 F0Q0510m fig.
  • Page 167 IT SHOULD BE NOTICED THAT: WARNING The sealing fluid of the quick tyre repair The cylinder contains ethyl- kit is effective with external temperatures ene glycol. The cylinder con- between –20 °C and +50 °C. tains latex: it can cause allergic re- actions.
  • Page 168 ❒ after driving for about 10 minutes stop able sealing, contact Fiat Dealership; and check again the tyre pressure; pull ❒ If reaching the tyre pressure specified up the handbrake;...
  • Page 169 If the pressure falls below 1.8 bars, do not drive any fur- ther: the quick tyre repair kit Fix & Go automatic cannot guarantee proper hold because the tyre is too much damaged. Contact Fiat Dealership. fig. 16 F0Q0517m fig. 17 F0Q0512m ❒...
  • Page 170: When Needing To Change A Bulb

    ❒ Burnt bulbs must be replaced by oth- experts: danger of death! Contact Modifications or repairs to ers of the same type and power; Fiat Dealership. the electrical system (elec- ❒ Always check the height of the head- tronic control units) carried out in- light beam after changing a bulb.
  • Page 171 TYPES OF BULBS fig. 18 C Tubular bulbs: free them from their contacts to remove. Various types of bulbs are fitted to your car: D-E Halogen bulbs: to remove the bulb, release the clip holding the bulb in A All glass bulbs: these are pressed on. place.
  • Page 172 Bulbs Figure 18 Type Power Main beam headlights Longlife dipped beam headlights Gas-discharge low beam headlights (for versions/markets, where provided) Front sidelights longlife Front fog lights (for versions/markets, where provided) Front direction indicators PY24W Side direction indicators WY5W Rear direction indicators R10W Taillights/rear fog lights P5/21W...
  • Page 173: If An Exterior Light Burns Out

    ❒ disconnect the electric connector B; experts: danger of death! Contact ❒ remove the bulb C and replace it; Fiat Dealership. ❒ fit the new bulb, making the tabs of the metallic part coincide with the grooves on the reflector, reconnect the electri- cal connector B then hook the bulb holder catch A;...
  • Page 174 fig. 21 F0Q0706m fig. 22 F0Q0707m fig. 23 F0Q0708m SIDELIGHTS MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS DIRECTION INDICATORS To change the bulb, proceed as follows: To change the bulb, proceed as follows: Front ❒ remove the protective cover A-fig. 19; ❒ remove the protective cover A-fig. 19; To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 175 To change the bulb, proceed as follows: Rear light units contain taillights, direction indicators and brake light (stop) bulbs. Contact Fiat Dealership to have front fog ❒ push the transparent cover A-fig. 24 lights replaced. to compress the internal catch B, then The bulbs are arranged inside the light unit remove the unit;...
  • Page 176 To change the bulb proceed as follows: REAR FOG LIGHTS fig. 31 ❒ open the tailgate then, slacken the two Contact Fiat Dealership to have rear fog fastening screws A-fig. 27; light bulbs replaced. ❒ remove the light unit with both hands as shown by the arrows in fig.
  • Page 177 fig. 33 F0Q0751m fig. 34 F0Q0718m ❒ press the tabs C-fig. 33 and remove the bulb holder; ❒ remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace ❒ refit cover A-fig. 32 and then close the tailgate. F0Q0716m fig. 32 THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig.
  • Page 178: If An Interior Light Burns Out

    IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT For the type of bulb and power rating, see “When needing to change a bulb”. FRONT CEILING LIGHT To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: fig. 36 F0Q0720m fig. 38 F0Q0723m ❒ work in the points shown by the ar- rows and remove light A-fig.
  • Page 179 fig. 40 F0Q0741m fig. 42 F0Q0724m fig. 43 F0Q0725m ❒ re-close the protective cover B on the BOOT LIGHT lens; To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒ refit the light A inserting it in its cor- ❒ open the tailgate; rect position firstly on one end and ❒...
  • Page 180 fig. 44 F0Q0726m fig. 45 F0Q0423m fig. 46 F0Q0424m ❒ replace the bulb C-fig. 46 releasing it GLOVEBOX LIGHT COURTESY MIRROR LIGHT from the side contacts making sure (for versions/markets, where provided) To change the bulb, proceed as follows: that the new bulb is correctly clamped To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 181: If A Fuse Blows

    GENERAL FUSE) cuts in, do not attempt any re- The fuse is a protective device for the pair and contact a Fiat Dealership. electric system: it comes into action (i.e. it cuts off) mainly due to a fault or im- proper action on the system.
  • Page 182 FUSE LOCATION The vehicle fuses are grouped in three control units: ❒ instrument dashboard fuse control unit; ❒ fuse control unit in engine compart- ment; ❒ fuse control unit in luggage compart- fig. 48 F0Q0727m ment; Fuse box on the dashboard fig. 48 (left hand drive versions) To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box on the dashboard fig.
  • Page 183 fig. 48a F0Q0061m F0Q0778m fig. 49...
  • Page 184 Fuse box next to the battery fig. 51a (for versions/markets, where provided) To gain access to the fuse box next to the battery, press the retainers A-fig. 50a and remove the protection cover B. fig. 50 F0Q0816m fig. 50a F0Q0498m Fuse box next to the battery fig.
  • Page 185 Fuse box in the boot fig. 52 (for versions/markets, where provided) To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box on the left side of the boot, open lid A-fig. 53. fig. 52 F0Q0747m F0Q0815m F0Q0776m fig. 51a fig. 53...
  • Page 186 FUSE SUMMARY TABLE LIGHTS FUSE AMPERE FIGURE Right dipped beam (quartz-iodine headlights) Right dipped beam (Bi-Xenon headlights) Left dipped beam (quartz-iodine headlights) Left dipped beam (Bi-Xenon headlights) Reversing light Third stop light Rear fog light (driver’s side) Main beam headlamps Front fog light/Cornering light LH/RH Front fog light/Cornering light, RH (for versions/markets, where provided)
  • Page 187 COMPONENTS FUSE AMPERE FIGURE Climate control fan Headlight washer pump Horn 51/51a Headlight alignment correction system (versions with halogen headlights) (PTC1) additional heater Conditioner compressor 51/51a Headlight washer motor pump (for versions/markets, where provided) Fuel motor pump on tank (for versions/markets, where provided) Remote switch coils on fuse box in engine compartment (CVM)/ Body Computer control unit (NBC) Subwoofer amplifier for HI-FI/ Car radio and Radionavigator audio...
  • Page 188 COMPONENTS FUSE AMPERE FIGURE Door opening system control unit (CGP) (door opening/closing, safe lock, tailgate release) Brake pedal control (normally closed contact NA)/ Instrument panel (NQS)/gas-discharge lamp control units on front headlights Car radio and Radio navigator (excluding 1.4 Turbo Multi Air versions with optional HI-FI)/Radio preparation/Blue&Me system/ Alarm siren (CSA)/Alarm system on roof light/Internal cooling...
  • Page 189 COMPONENTS FUSE AMPERE FIGURE Emergency control panel (illumination)/ Central right and left branch control panel (illumination, ASR switch)/ Controls on steering wheel (illumination)/Control panel on front ceiling light (illumination)/Volumetric protection alarm system control unit (deactivation)/Power sunroof (control unit, control illumination)/ rain sensor/daylight sensor on driving mirror/ Front seat warming activation controls Air bag control unit (NAB)
  • Page 190: If The Battery Is Flat

    Charge the battery as follows: purposes. This operation should be car- ❒ proceed as follows: detach the con- ried out by Fiat Dealership. nector A (by pressing button B) from Charging should be slow at a low amp rat- sensor C for monitoring the status of ing for 24 hours.
  • Page 191: Jacking The Car

    JACKING THE CAR WARNING The liquid contained in the If the car is to be lifted, go to a Fiat Deal- battery is poisonous and cor- ership which is equipped with the arm rosive. Avoid contact with the skin or hoist or workshop lift.
  • Page 192: Towing The Car

    TOWING THE CAR WARNING Before starting to tow, turn The tow ring provided with the car is the ignition key to MAR and housed in the tool box under the boot then to STOP. Do not remove the mat. key. If the key is removed, the steer- ing lock engages automatically re- TOW RING HOOKING sulting in the impossibility to steer the...
  • Page 193 WARNING The front and rear tow hooks must only be used for emer- Do not start the engine gency situations on the road. when towing the car. The vehicle may be towed for short distances when a dedicated de- vice is used in compliance with the Highway Code (rigid bar), in order to move the vehicle on the road in prepa- WARNING...
  • Page 194 SCHEDULED SERVICING ..........SERVICE SCHEDULE ............ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ..........HEAVY-DUTY ..............CHECKING FLUID LEVELS..........AIR CLEANER/POLLEN FILTER ........BATTERY ................WHEELS AND TYRES ............RUBBER HOSES ..............WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPERS ....BODYWORK ................ INTERIORS ................
  • Page 195: Scheduled Servicing

    IMPORTANT The Programmed Mainte- IMPORTANT You are advised to contact nance coupons are specified by the Man- Fiat Dealership in the event of any minor ufacturer. The failure to have them car- operating faults, without waiting for the Correct maintenance is essential for en- ried out may invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 196: Service Schedule

    SERVICE SCHEDULE - 1.4 T-JET - 1.4 Turbo Multi Air - 1.9 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet VERSIONS Thousands of miles Thousands of km Months ● ● ● ● ● ● Check tyre conditions/wear and adjust pressure if necessary Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, luggage compartment lights, passenger compartment lights, glove compartment lights, instrument ●...
  • Page 197 - to replace the plugs as often as required by the Programmesed Maintenance Plan; - we recommend to refer to the Fiat Dealership. 2 If the car is mainly used in cities or travels less than 10,000 km a year, change the engine oil and filter every 12 months.
  • Page 198 1.6 Multijet and 2.0 Multijet VERSIONS Thousands of miles Thousands of km Months ● ● ● ● ● Check tyre conditions/wear and adjust pressure if necessary Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, luggage compartment lights, passenger compartment lights, ●...
  • Page 199 Thousands of miles Thousands of km Months ● ● ● ● ● Check emissions/fumes ● ● ● ● ● Check operation of engine control systems (by means of test interface) ● Replace accessory drive belt/s ● Replace toothed timing belt (*) ●...
  • Page 200: Routine Maintenance

    ROUTINE HEAVY-DUTY ❒ sight inspect the conditions of: engine, gearbox, transmission, pipes and hoses MAINTENANCE (exhaust - fuel - brakes), rubber parts Should prevailing use of the car be under (boots, sleeves, bushes, etc.); one of the following specially heavy con- Every 1,000 km or before long journeys, ditions: ❒...
  • Page 201: Checking Fluid Levels

    CHECKING FLUID LEVELS When topping up take care not to confuse the various types of fluids: they are all in- compatible with one another and could seriously damage the car. WARNING Never smoke while working F0Q0817m fig. 1 - 1.4 version in the engine compartment;...
  • Page 202 1 Engine oil - 2 Battery - 3 Brake fluid 4 Windscreen/rear window/headlight washer fluid - 5 Engine coolant F0Q0763m fig. 2a - 1.4 Turbo Multi Air version 1 Engine oil - 2 Battery - 3 Brake fluid 4 Windscreen/rear window/headlight washer fluid - 5 Engine coolant F0Q0767m fig.
  • Page 203 1 Engine oil - 2 Battery - 3 Brake fluid 4 Windscreen/rear window/headlight washer fluid - 5 Engine coolant F0Q0615m fig. 4 - 1.9 Multijet version (for versions/markets where provided) 1 Engine oil - 2 Battery - 3 Brake fluid 4 Windscreen/rear window/headlight F0Q0618m fig.
  • Page 204 1 Engine oil - 2 Battery - 3 Brake fluid 4 Windscreen/rear window/headlight washer fluid - 5 Engine coolant F0Q0768m fig. 5a - 2.0 Multijet version...
  • Page 205 Oil level shall never exceed the MAX mark. IMPORTANT If a routine check reveals that the oil level is above the MAX mark, contact Fiat Dealership to have the cor- F0Q0025m fig. 8 - 1.6 Multijet - 2.0 Multijet versions F0Q0757m fig.
  • Page 206 If the level is low, pour slowly a mixture of other fluids be added, do not start the When the engine is hot, take 50% distilled water and 50% PARAFLU engine and contact Fiat Dealership as care when working inside the of the PETRONAS LUBRICANTS soon as possible.
  • Page 207 Check level through the reservoir. For versions fitted with headlight wash- er, remove the filter and the relevant dip- stick. Use the dipstick to check the fluid level inside the reservoir. WARNING Do not travel with the wind- fig. 13 F0Q0666m fig.
  • Page 208: Air Cleaner/Pollen Filter

    Air cleaner or pollen filter replacement water. shall be carried out at Fiat Dealership. If a battery with different specifications is fitted, the service intervals given in the “Service schedule” in this section will no BATTERY longer be valid.
  • Page 209 To avoid draining your battery and length- “Car inactivity”, in section “Correct use at a Fiat Dealership, which is properly en its life, observe the following indica- of the car”. equipped for disposing of used batter- tions: ies respecting nature and the law.
  • Page 210: Wheels And Tyres

    Fiat Dealership; ❒ avoid overloading the car when travel- ling: this may cause serious damage to the wheels and tyres;...
  • Page 211: Rubber Hoses

    RUBBER HOSES WINDSCREEN/ WARNING REAR WINDOW Remember that road holding As far as the brake system and fuel rubber depends also on the correct WIPERS hoses are concerned, carefully follow the tyre inflating pressure. “Service schedule” in this section. BLADES Indeed ozone, high temperatures and pro- longed lack of fluid in the system may Periodically clean the rubber part using...
  • Page 212 fig. 16 F0Q0662m fig. 18 F0Q0661m fig. 19 F0Q0660m Changing the rear SPRAY NOZZLES window blade Windscreen wiper fig. 18 Proceed as follows: If the jet of fluid is inadequate, firstly check ❒ raise the cover A-fig. 17 and remove that there is fluid in the reservoir: see the arm from the car, slackening the nut “Checking fluid levels”...
  • Page 213: Bodywork

    In the case of deep scrapes or scores, you ❒ Use of “open” boxed sections to pre- are advised to have the necessary touch- On your Fiat Bravo, Fiat implemented the vent condensation and pockets of mois- ing up carried out immediately to avoid best manufacturing technologies to effec- ture from triggering rust inside.
  • Page 214 To wash the car correctly proceed as fol- If the vehicle is washed in an automatic car When drying, take particular care with the lows: wash, follow these recommendations: less visible parts like door surrounds, bon- net and around the headlights where wa- ❒...
  • Page 215 Front headlights Windows Engine compartment IMPORTANT Never use aromatic sub- Use specific window cleaner product. Use At the end of the winter the engine com- stances (e.g.: petrol) or ketones (e.g.: ace- also clean cloths to avoid scratching the partment should be carefully washed, tone) for cleaning front headlight plastic glass or damaging the transparency.
  • Page 216: Interiors

    INTERIORS CLEANING LEATHER SEATS INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS Remove dried on dirt with lightly moist- For routine cleaning of interior plastic Periodically check that water is not trapped ened chamois leather or cloth without parts use a soft cloth moistened with wa- under the mats (due to water dripping off pressing too hard.
  • Page 217 REAL LEATHER TRIMMED If drops of the special products used to WARNING clean the windscreen should fall on the STEERING WHEEL/ Do not keep aerosol cans in leather steering wheel/gear lever/hand- GEAR LEVER/HAND BRAKE the car: they might explode. brake, remove it immediately and then Aerosol cans must never be exposed These components shall only be cleaned wash effected area with neutral soap and...
  • Page 218 IDENTIFICATION DATA ..........ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS ....ENGINE .................. FUEL FEED/IGNITION ............TRANSMISSION ..............BRAKES ................... SUSPENSIONS............... STEERING................WHEELS .................. DIMENSIONS................. PERFORMANCE ..............WEIGHTS ................CAPACITIES ................FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS..........FUEL CONSUMPTION ............EMISSIONS ..............RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL: MINISTERIAL HOMOLOGATION .........
  • Page 219: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA You are advised to note the identification codes. The identification data stamped and given on the plates and their position are the following fig. 1: ❒ Model plate ❒ Chassis marking ❒ Bodywork paint identification plate fig. 1 F0Q0736m fig.
  • Page 220 It can be reached by sliding forth the lid A-fig. 3. A - Paint manufacturer. It bears the following data: B - Colour name. ❒ car model (ZFA 198000); C - Fiat colour code. ❒ chassis number. D - Respray and touch up code.
  • Page 221: Engine Codes - Bodywork Versions

    ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS Engine code Bodywork version 1.4 16V 192B2000 198AXA1B 00E ( ) 1.4 T-JET 120HP 198A4000 198AXGIB 06G ( ) 198AXGIB 06H (▲) ( ) 1.4 T-JET 150HP 198A1000 198AXF1B 05E 198AXF1B 05F (▲) 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 198A7000 198AXSIB 15 ( ) 198AXSIB 15B (▲) ( )
  • Page 222 Engine code Bodywork version 1.9 Multijet 8V ( ) 192A8000 198AXB1A 01 ( ) 198AXB1A 01C ( ) 198AXB1A 01B ( ) (▲) 198AXB1A 01D ( ) (▲) 1.9 Multijet 16V ( ) 937A5000 198AXC1B 02 ( ) 198AXC1B 02C ( ) 198AXC1B 02B ( ) (▲) 198AXC1B 02D ( ) (▲) 1.9 Multijet 8V ( )
  • Page 223: Engine

    ENGINE 1.4 Turbo 1.4 T-JET 1.4 T-JET GENERAL Multi Air 120 HP 150 HP 198A7000 198A4000 198A1000 Engine code 192B2000 Otto Otto Otto Cycle Otto 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Number and layout of cylinders 72.0 x 84.0 72.0 x 84.0 72.0 x 84.0...
  • Page 224 1.6 Multijet 1.6 Multijet 1.6 Multijet GENERAL 105 HP Multijet 90 HP ( ● 120 HP 8V (*) 198A3000 192A8000 Engine code 198A6000 198A2000 Diesel Cycle Diesel Diesel Diesel 4 in line 4 in line in line Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line 82.0 x 90.4 Piston bore and stroke...
  • Page 225 GENERAL Multijet Multijet ( Multijet Multijet ● Multijet ● ● 16V (*) ) (*) ) (*) 8V ( 8V ( Engine code 198A5000 844A2000 937A5000 192B5000 192B4000 Cycle Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel 4 in line 4 in line Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line...
  • Page 226: Fuel Feed/Ignition

    FUEL FEED/IGNITION 1.4 T-JET 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 1.9 Multijet 2.0 Multijet 16V - Fuel feed Multipoint sequential Multipoint sequential phased Direct injection with phased electronic injection electronic injection with electronically controlled returnless system turbosupercharger Multijet “Common Rail”...
  • Page 227: Brakes

    BRAKES - 1.4 T-JET - 1.4 Turbo Multi Air - 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet - 2.0 Multijet Service brakes: Disc, self-ventilating – front – rear Disc Controlled by hand lever, it works on the rear brakes Parking brake IMPORTANT Water, ice and antifreeze salt on roads may deposit on the brake discs thus reducing braking efficiency at first braking.
  • Page 228: Wheels

    WHEELS Load rating 60 = 250 kg 84 = 500 kg RIMS AND TYRES 61 = 257 kg 85 = 515 kg 62 = 265 kg 86 = 530 kg Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless tyres with radial carcass. The homologated 63 = 272 kg 87 = 545 kg tyres are listed in the Log book.
  • Page 229 Maximum speed rating UNDERSTANDING RIM MARKING fig. 5 up to 160 km/h. Example: 6J x 15 H2 ET 31.5 up to 170 km/h. up to 180 km/h. = rim width in inches (1). up to 190 km/h. = rim drop center outline (side projection where the tyre bead up to 200 km/h.
  • Page 230 ERSIONS RIMS TYRES SPACE-SAVER SPARE WHEEL (for versions/markets, where provided) Standard tyres Snow tyres Tyre 6J x 15 ET 31.5 195/65 R15 91H 195/65 R15 91T (M+S) (❍) (❍) 7J x 16 ET 31 205/55 R16 91H 205/55 R16 91T (M+S) 7J x 17 ET 31 225/45 R17 91W 225/45 R17 91T (M+S)
  • Page 231 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) STANDARD TYRES Size Medium load Full load Front Rear Front Rear 195/65 R15 91H 205/55 R16 91H 225/45 R17 91W 195/65 R15 91H 1.4 T-JET 120 HP 205/55 R16 91H 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 1.6 Multijet 225/45 R17 91W 1.9 Multijet 225/40 R18 92V...
  • Page 232: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car fitted with standard tyres. The height refers to the car unladen. BOOT VOLUME Unladen boot volume (V.D.A. standards) ...... 400 dm with Cargo Box (for versions/markets, where provided) located in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 233: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Top admitted speed after initial car use in km/h. 1.4 T-JET 1.4 T-JET 1.4 Turbo 1.6 Multijet 1.6 Multijet 1.6 Multijet 120 HP 150 HP Multi Air 90 HP (*) 105 HP 120 HP (*) Versions for specific markets 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet...
  • Page 234: Weights

    If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload. (**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they com- ply with these limits. (***) Lineaccessori Fiat roof rack, max capacity: 50 kg.
  • Page 235: Capacities

    CAPACITIES 1.4 T-JET 1.4 Turbo Recommended fuels and Multi Air genuine lubricants litres litres litres Fuel tank: – – – Unleaded petrol including a reserve of: 8-10 8-10 – – 8-10 – with no less than 95 R.O.N (Specification EN228) Engine cooling system Mixture of 50% demineralised water –...
  • Page 236 1.9 Multijet 1.6 Multijet 2.0 Multijet Recommended fuels and genuine lubricants litres litres litres Fuel tank: – – – Diesel fuel for motor vehicles including a reserve of: 8-10 8-10 8-10 – – – (Specification EN590) Engine cooling system Mixture of 50% demineralised –...
  • Page 237: Fluids And Lubricants

    If this is the case, the best engine performance is guaranteed. We however recommend replacing the lubricant with those recommended by Fiat Dealership. The use of products with characteristics inferior to ACEA C3, for petrol engines, and ACEA C2, for diesel engines, could cause dam- age to the engine, not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 238 Synthetic-based oil, grade SAE 75W-85 TUTELA CAR Mechanic gearboxes that passes API GL-4 PLUS specifications. TECHNYX and differentials Qualification FIAT 9.55550-MX3. Contractual Technical Reference N° F010.B05 Synthetic-based oil, grade SAE 75W Mechanical gearbox and TUTELA TRANMISSION Qualification FIAT 9.55550-MZ6 differential (1.4 T-JET 120HP...
  • Page 239: Fuel Consumption

    FUEL CONSUMPTION ❒ extra-urban cycle: frequent acceler- IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic ating in all gears, simulating extraurban situations, weather conditions, driving use of the car; the speed varies be- style, general conditions of the car, trim The fuel consumption figures given in the tween 0 and 120 km/h;...
  • Page 240: Co 2 Emissions

    EMISSIONS The CO emission levels at the exhaust given in the following tables refer to combined consumption. EMISSIONS ACCORDING TO EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE IN FORCE (g/km) 1.4 T-JET 1.4 T-JET 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 1.6 Multijet 1.6 Multijet 120 HP 150 HP 90 HP ( ) 105 HP 125 (**) / 119 (*)
  • Page 241: Radio Frequency Remote Control: Ministerial Homologation

    RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL: Ministerial homologation...
  • Page 243 “End of Life Vehicles” to approved environmental standards. To find out the location of your nearest authorised treatment facility, offering free of charge take-back, simply contact one of our dealers or refer to the Fiat web site or call the toll free number 00800 3428 0000.
  • Page 244 ® In the heart of your engine. ® Always ask your mechanic for...
  • Page 245 Oil change? The experts recommend Selenia The engine of your car is factory filled with Selenia. This is an engine oil range which satisfies the most advanced international specifications. Its superior technical characteristics allow Selenia to guarantee the highest performance and protection of your engine.
  • Page 246 DASHBOARD The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the versions. F0Q0005m fig. 1 1. Adjustable and swivel air vent - 2. Side window air vent - 3. Front passenger air bag - 4. Adjustable and swivel air vents - 5. Haz- ard light switch - 6.
  • Page 247 INSTRUMENT PANEL Versions with multifunction display A Speedometer (speed indicator) B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Multifunction display. Warning lights fitted on diesel versions only On diesel versions the rev counter end scale value is 6000 rpm.
  • Page 248 Versions with reconfigurable multifunction display A Speedometer (speed indicator) B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Reconfigurable multifunction display. Warning lights fitted on diesel versions only F0Q0008m On diesel versions the rev counter fig.
  • Page 250 – recharge........... 189 – Cargo Box........82 BS (system) ........86 – replacement........207 – extending the boot......80 Additional heater......46-49 – tips for extending battery life ..208 – luggage transport warnings..82 Air filter/Pollen filter ......207 Body paintwork identification plate 219 –...
  • Page 251 Brakes Car performance ......... 232 – suitability for using child seats ... 120 – brake fluid (type) ......237 Car radio wiring system..... 97 Cigarette lighter ........69 – checking levels and topping up .. 200 CITY function........99 Cargo Box..........82 –...
  • Page 252 Coolant maximum temperature – windscreen and front side – locking/unlocking from warning light........21 the inside ......... 12 windows ........ 45-48-52 Courtesy lights ........71 – rear door locking device .... 76 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) ..110 – bulb replacement......179 –...
  • Page 253 Engine compartment Engine oil iat CODE system ......– checking levels and topping up .. 200 – checking fluid levels ...... 200 "Fix&Go Automatic" quick tyre repair kit......165 – consumption ........205 – opening/closing the bonnet ..83 – specifications........236 Flashings (main beam headlights) ..
  • Page 254 Front fog lights Fuel lock Fuses – fuse location – bulb replacement......174 – switch..........65 (control units)....181-182-183 – switching on........65 – system ..........66 – general information Front seats ..........38 Fuel reserve warning light ....21 and warnings .........
  • Page 255 Hazard warning lights gnition switch ........19 eys ............ 10 – switching on........65 In an emergency ......157 – key with remote control .... 11 Headlight alignment corrector..85 Installing electrical/electronic – key without remote control ..10 devices ..........98 Headlight washers .......
  • Page 256 – flashings..........56 – changing a wheel ......165 aintwork (maintenance) ....212 – general information ...... 159 – switching on........56 – body colour plate ......219 Manual climate control system ..47 Parking (sensors) ........ 104 adio transmitters and Mileometer......
  • Page 257 Rear window washer – remote door opening/ Saving fuel ..........137 closing........11-12 SBR system..........113 – checking levels and topping up .. 200 – tailgate opening ......12 Scheduled maintenance plan....195 – fluid specifications......237 Replacing fuses Seat adjustment ......38-39 –...
  • Page 258 – scheduled maintenance Start&Stop system ....... 91 – bulb replacement......176 plan ........195-197 Starting and driving ......131 Tools ............161 – scheduled maintenance ....194 Top speeds ........... 232 – ignition switch ....... 19 Side air bags Topping up the engine oil ....205 Steering ..........
  • Page 259 – inflation pressure......230 – specifications........237 – tyre and wheel types ....229 – reading the symbols correctly ..227 Washing the car – tyre inflation pressure ....230 – Rim Protector ....... 228 – engine compartment ....214 –...
  • Page 260 Windscreen wiper blades – replacement........211 Windscreen wiper – activation ........58 – blade replacement ......211 – nozzles ..........211 – rain (sensor) ........59 Winter – snow chains ........141 – snow tyres......141-229...
  • Page 261 Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Parts & Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) 603.81.710 - 04/2011 - 2 Print N. edition...
  • Page 262 ENGLISH The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FIAT reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer.

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