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  • Page 2 At Fiat Service authorised workshops you can find technicians directly trained by us, offering quality and professionalism for all service operations. Fiat workshops are always close to you for the regular servicing operations, season checks and practical recommendations by our experts.
  • Page 5 It contains important information, advice and instructions for the use of the car which will help you get the very best out of your Fiat. The handbook also provides a description of special features and tips as well as essential information for correct care, maintenance, safe car driving and use and preservation of your Fiat over time.
  • Page 6 EOBD warning light to switch on and the electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually irregular operation of the engine. draining the battery), contact a Fiat Dealership. Diesel engines: only refuel with diesel for They will calculate the overall electrical motor vehicles in compliance with the European requirement and check that the car’s electrical...
  • Page 7 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR DASHBOARD The presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the different versions. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE fig.
  • Page 8 CONTROL PANEL AND INSTRUMENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Instrument background colour and type may vary according to the version. The warning lights are only present on Diesel versions. On diesel versions, the maximum engine SAFETY speed (red range on the rev counter) corresponds to 5000 rpm. VERSIONS WITH MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 9 VERSIONS WITH RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY fig. 3 F0Y1108 A. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Reconfigurable multifunction display C. Rev counter D. Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light E.
  • Page 10 IMPORTANT The needle will point to E and warning light A will flash to indicate a fault in the system. If SERVICING AND this is the case, go to a Fiat Dealership to have MAINTENANCE the system checked. ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE...
  • Page 11 DISPLAY MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY "STANDARD" SCREEN GETTING TO The car may be provided with a multifunction or KNOW YOUR CAR The following information is shown on the display reconfigurable multifunction display that shows useful fig. 5: information, according to the previous settings, when driving.
  • Page 12 Odometer (display of distance travelled in RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION kilometres/miles) DISPLAY "STANDARD" SCREEN GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Headlight alignment position (only with dipped Versions without "Speed Limiter" headlights on) Car status indication (e.g. doors open, possible ice The following information appears on the display on road, etc.) fig.
  • Page 13 Headlight alignment position (only with dipped Versions with "Speed Limiter" headlights on) (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO Outside temperature (for versions/markets, where KNOW YOUR CAR The following information appears on the display provided) fig. 8: Car status indication (e.g. doors open, possible ice Time on road, etc.) SAFETY...
  • Page 14 GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR CONTROL BUTTONS GETTING TO The GSI (Gear Shift Indicator) system advises the NOTE Buttons fig. 10 are described in KNOW YOUR CAR driver to change gear through a specific indication on the following pages. The buttons are the instrument panel fig.
  • Page 15 ❒ RAIN SENSOR (for versions/markets, where SETUP MENU provided) GETTING TO The menu comprises a series of options which can ❒ TRIP B ACTIVATION/DATA KNOW YOUR CAR be selected using buttons to access the ❒ SET TIME different selection and setting operations (Setup) indicated below.
  • Page 16 MENU ITEMS Selecting an option from the main menu without a submenu: GETTING TO Note With uconnect™ system (for versions/ ❒ briefly press the KNOW YOUR CAR button to select the main menu markets where provided), some Menu items are option to be set;...
  • Page 17 Note On versions with reconfigurable multifunction Note Setting is possible between 30 and 200 km/h, display adjustment can be made both with lights off or 20 and 125 mph, according to the previously GETTING TO ("daytime" mode brightness level) and with lights set unit.
  • Page 18 Headlight sensor Proceed as follows to activate/deactivate the lights: (Automatic headlight/dusk sensor sensitivity ❒ press button GETTING TO briefly. "On" or "Off" flash on adjustment) KNOW YOUR CAR the display, according to what has been previously (for versions/markets, where provided) set;...
  • Page 19 ❒ pressing the Activation/Trip B data button briefly again: the "minutes" (Activating Trip B) flash on the display. Press the button GETTING TO to make the adjustment; KNOW YOUR CAR With this function it is possible to activate ("On") or ❒...
  • Page 20 Set date (Setting the date) Autoclose (Automatic door lock operation with car GETTING TO Using this function it is possible to update the date running) KNOW YOUR CAR (year - month - day). If this function is On, it automatically locks the doors To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows: when a speed of 20 km/h is exceeded.
  • Page 21 ❒ if the "Temperature" submenu is selected and Unit of measurement (Setting the unit of measurement) button is pressed briefly, the display shows "°C" GETTING TO or "°F" depending on the previous setting; KNOW YOUR CAR With this function it is possible to set the units ❒...
  • Page 22 MAR-ON - 2,000 km (or equivalent value in miles) before these deadlines and reappears every 200 IN AN EMERGENCY This function can only be displayed after a Fiat km (or equivalent value in miles). Below 200 km Dealership has deactivated the SBR system (see servicing indications are more frequent.
  • Page 23 ❒ press button Airbag/Passenger bag briefly. "On" or "Off" flash on the (Activation/deactivation of passenger side display, according to what has been previously set; GETTING TO front airbag and side bag for pelvis, chest and ❒ press KNOW YOUR CAR to make your choice;...
  • Page 24 TRIP COMPUTER Exit menu GETTING TO The last function closing the cycle of settings listed in KNOW YOUR CAR GENERAL INFORMATION the menu screen. The Trip computer is used to display information on Pressing the button briefly will return the display car operation when the key is turned to MAR-ON.
  • Page 25 Note “Trip B” may be disabled (see “Activating Trip Average consumption B”). “Range” and “Instantaneous fuel consumption" GETTING TO Shows the approximate average fuel consumption parameters cannot be reset. KNOW YOUR CAR since the start of the new journey. VALUES DISPLAYED Instantaneous consumption SAFETY Outside temperature (for versions/markets, where...
  • Page 26 DISPLAYED INFORMATION After a few seconds the name and value of the selected parameter are replaced by an icon fig. 12. GETTING TO The displays shown below are reported as an KNOW YOUR CAR The icons relating to the various parameters are the example: for further information refer to the following: "Display"...
  • Page 27 TRIP BUTTON IMPORTANT The reset operation when “Trip A” or “Trip B” details are being displayed resets the GETTING TO This is located on the right-hand stalk fig. 13. With information associated with the function displayed. KNOW YOUR CAR the ignition key turned to MAR, this button allows you to view the previously described parameters and Start of journey procedure also reset them to begin a new mission:...
  • Page 28 IN AN EMERGENCY is sent only if the Fiat CODE system control unit has acknowledged the code received from the key. Each time the ignition key is turned to STOP, the Fiat SERVICING AND CODE system deactivates the functions of the MAINTENANCE engine management control unit.
  • Page 29 The metal insert A fig. 14 enables: Fiat Dealership. ❒ the ignition switch; SAFETY ❒ the door lock. To request duplicates of the key, go to a Fiat Dealership, taking an ID document and the car STARTING AND ownership documents. DRIVING...
  • Page 30 KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL Unlocking the doors and the tailgate (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO Briefly press button : for unlocking of doors and KNOW YOUR CAR The metal insert A fig. 15 of the key operates: luggage compartment, timed switching-on of internal roof lights and double flashing of direction indicators ❒...
  • Page 31 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROLS The system can recognise up to 8 remote controls. SERVICING AND Should a new remote control be necessary, go to MAINTENANCE a Fiat Dealership, taking an ID document and the car ownership documents. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig. 16...
  • Page 32 SAFE LOCK DEVICE Deactivating the device (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO The device deactivates automatically: KNOW YOUR CAR This safety device inhibits the operation of the ❒ unlocking the doors (pressing button on the key interior door handles and the door locking/unlocking with remote control);...
  • Page 33 KNOW YOUR CAR ❒ STOP: engine off, key can be removed, steering with (e.g. an attempted theft), have it checked by a Fiat Dealership before driving column locked. Some electrical devices (e.g. sound again. system, central door locking system, etc.) can SAFETY operate;...
  • Page 34 SEATS STEERING LOCK GETTING TO Engagement: when the key is in position STOP, KNOW YOUR CAR remove the key and turn the steering wheel until it is WARNING locked. All adjustments must be made with the Disengagement: move the steering wheel slightly car stationary.
  • Page 35 FRONT SEATS Height adjustment (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO Lengthwise adjustment KNOW YOUR CAR Move lever B fig. 20 upwards or downwards to achieve the required height. Lift lever A fig. 19 (on the inner side of the seat) and push the seat forwards or backwards: in driving IMPORTANT Carry out the adjustment while sitting position your arms should rest on the rim of the...
  • Page 36 Backrest angle adjustment Before tilting the front passenger seat GETTING TO Operate lever C fig. 21 to adjust the backrest angle, table fully, remove any objects laid on it. KNOW YOUR CAR accompanying it with the movement of the torso (operate the lever until the desired position is WARNING reached, then release it).
  • Page 37 Electric lumbar adjustment Driver's side seat armrest (for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR With key at MAR-ON press button A fig. 22 to On some versions the driver's side seat is equipped operate the lumbar area supporting device for with an armrest.
  • Page 38 Storage compartment Table (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO Behind the front seat backrest there is a storage KNOW YOUR CAR compartment fig. 24. On some versions, behind the front seat backrest there is a folding support surface A fig. 25 equipped with cup/can holders.
  • Page 39 In the rear of the backrests there is also an object SLIDING AND FOLDING REAR SEATS retaining net C. GETTING TO Lengthwise adjustment KNOW YOUR CAR IMPORTANT Do not place objects heavier than 3 kg on the supporting surface: for safety reasons the Raise lever A fig.
  • Page 40 Backrest angle adjustment Rear armrest (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO Raise lever B fig. 27 and adjust the backrest angle, KNOW YOUR CAR accompanying it with the movement of the torso. To use the armrest fig. 29, lower it as shown in the figure.
  • Page 41 HEAD RESTRAINTS REAR (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR FRONT Two height-adjustable head restraints are provided for the rear seats. On some versions a head restraint They are height-adjustable: to adjust them, operate is also provided for the central seat. as follows.
  • Page 42 STEERING WHEEL WARNING GETTING TO The steering wheel can be adjusted both axially and It is absolutely forbidden to carry out KNOW YOUR CAR vertically. any after-market operation involving steering system or steering column To adjust, move lever A fig. 32 downwards to modifications (e.g.
  • Page 43: Radio Am/Fm/Dab Voice Commands

    REAR VIEW MIRRORS DOOR MIRRORS GETTING TO Manual adjustment KNOW YOUR CAR INTERIOR MIRROR From the inside of the car, operate lever A fig. 35 to The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes adjust the mirror. its release in the event of a violent impact with the passenger.
  • Page 44 Electrical adjustment Manual folding (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO If necessary, fold the mirrors by moving them from KNOW YOUR CAR The mirrors can be adjusted only if the ignition key is position 1 (open) to position 2 (closed) fig. 37. in MAR position.
  • Page 45 CLIMATE CONTROL CENTRAL AIR DIFFUSERS GETTING TO A fig. 40 - Adjustable and directable central air KNOW YOUR CAR SIDE AIR DIFFUSERS diffusers: ❒ use device B to adjust the vent to the required A fig. 38 - Adjustable and directable side air diffusers: position;...
  • Page 46 CLIMATIC COMFORT GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR DIFFUSERS SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY fig. 41 F0Y0222 SERVICING AND 1. Fixed upper diffuser 2. Adjustable side diffusers 3. Fixed diffusers for side windows 4. Adjustable centre air diffusers MAINTENANCE 5.
  • Page 47 HEATING AND VENTILATION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR CONTROLS SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY fig. 42 F0Y0156 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 48 A - Air temperature adjustment knob: PASSENGER COMPARTMENT VENTILATION/HEATING ❒ blue section = cold air GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ❒ red section = hot air To heat the passenger compartment, proceed as follows: B - air recirculation on/off button; ❒...
  • Page 49 Window demisting HEATED REAR WINDOW DEMISTING/DEFROSTING GETTING TO In the event of considerable external humidity and/or KNOW YOUR CAR rain and/or large differences in temperature inside Press button D ( ) to activate/deactivate the and outside the passenger compartment, perform function.
  • Page 50 INTERNAL AIR RECIRCULATION AIR DISTRIBUTION SELECTION GETTING TO Press button B ( ) so that the LED on the Turn knob E to manually select one of the five KNOW YOUR CAR button switches on. It is advisable to switch internal possible air distribution settings in the passenger air recirculation on while standing in traffic or in compartment:...
  • Page 51 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR CONTROLS SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND fig. 43 F0Y0041 MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 52 ❒ turn knob F to A - Air temperature adjustment knob: ❒ blue section = cold air ❒ press button D to activate climate control system GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR and turn knob C to at least 1 (1 speed).
  • Page 53 Reduction in heating In the event of considerable external humidity and/or rain and/or large differences in temperature inside ❒ turn knob A anticlockwise to decrease the GETTING TO and outside the passenger compartment, perform KNOW YOUR CAR temperature; the following preventive window demisting ❒...
  • Page 54 INTERNAL AIR RECIRCULATION AIR DISTRIBUTION SELECTION GETTING TO Press button B ( ) so that the LED on the Turn knob F to manually select one of the five KNOW YOUR CAR button switches on. It is advisable to switch internal possible air distribution settings in the passenger air recirculation on while standing in traffic or in compartment:...
  • Page 55 10 minutes. compressor stops with the engine coolant pump. STARTING AND Have the system inspected at a Fiat Dealership The Start&Stop function can be deactivated, to DRIVING before the summer.
  • Page 56 AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR (for versions/markets, where provided) CONTROLS SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE fig. 44 F0Y0034 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 57 A - driver side temperature adjustment knob; The climate control system can recognise extremely cold (or extremely hot) conditions in the passenger GETTING TO B - internal air recirculation on/off button; compartment and consequently provide optimal KNOW YOUR CAR C - heated rear window and thermal comfort management of the system’s capabilities.
  • Page 58 The amount of air introduced into the passenger SWITCHING ON THE CLIMATE compartment is not affected by car speed; it is CONTROL SYSTEM GETTING TO regulated by the fan, which is controlled KNOW YOUR CAR The climate control system can be switched on in electronically.
  • Page 59 Air flow distributed between footwell ADJUSTING THE AIR TEMPERATURE diffusers (hotter air) and central and side GETTING TO Turn the A or L knob clockwise or anticlockwise to dashboard vents (cooler air). This distribution KNOW YOUR CAR adjust the air temperature in the front left (knob setting is useful in spring and autumn on A) or right (knob L) zone of the passenger sunny days.
  • Page 60 This is indicated by the LED on the AUTO button In combined function mode, functions are enabled switching on. together with those already set when the relevant GETTING TO button is pressed. If a button whose function is KNOW YOUR CAR If the AUTO button is pressed when the AUTO LED already active is pressed, the operation is cancelled is on, the system switches to completely manual...
  • Page 61 MONO BUTTON In automatic operation, recirculation is managed automatically by the system according to outside GETTING TO Press the MONO button (LED on button lit) to align environmental conditions. KNOW YOUR CAR the passenger side air temperature with that of the driver side.
  • Page 62 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM IMPORTANT With the compressor off, air cannot COMPRESSOR be introduced to the passenger compartment with a GETTING TO temperature lower than the outside temperature. KNOW YOUR CAR Press button D to activate/deactivate the Moreover, under certain environmental conditions, compressor (activation is indicated by the LED on windows could mist rapidly since the air is not the button switching on).
  • Page 63 When the function is activated, the LED on the For versions/markets where provided, press the AUTO button switches off. With the function button to activate demisting/defrosting of door GETTING TO activated the only possible manual adjustments are mirrors and heated nozzles (for versions/markets, KNOW YOUR CAR adjusting the fan speed and turning the heated rear where provided).
  • Page 64 Press button C to activate the heated windscreen IMPORTANT The climate control system control again: unit stores the temperatures set before the system GETTING TO was switched off and restores them when any button ❒ pressing the button once the KNOW YOUR CAR warning light of the system is pressed (except for button D).
  • Page 65 When a low air flow is selected, the climate control ADDITIONAL HEATER system control unit always activates the Start&Stop (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO function. KNOW YOUR CAR This allows the passenger compartment to be heated The climate control system control unit attempts to more quickly in cold weather conditions.
  • Page 66 EXTERNAL LIGHTS WARNING GETTING TO The left-hand stalk operates most of the external The daytime running lights are an KNOW YOUR CAR lights. alternative to the dipped beam headlights for driving during the daytime in The ignition key has to be in the MAR position for countries where it is compulsory to have lights the exterior lights to come on.
  • Page 67 AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL On automatic sensor controlled deactivation, the (AUTOLIGHT) dipped headlights are deactivated first, followed GETTING TO (Dusk sensor) by the side lights a few seconds later. KNOW YOUR CAR (for versions/markets, where provided) If the sensor is activated but is malfunctioning, the side lights and dipped beam headlights are switched This infrared LED sensor, combined with the rain on irrespective of the outside light level: the sensor...
  • Page 68 FLASHING “FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICE GETTING TO To do this, pull the stalk towards the steering wheel This allows the space in front of the car to be lit up KNOW YOUR CAR (unstable position) regardless of the position of for a certain period of time.
  • Page 69 IN AN EMERGENCY intervene. If operation is not restored (even after turning the key and restarting the car engine), contact a Fiat Dealership. SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Do not operate the windscreen wiper with the blades lifted from the windscreen.
  • Page 70 "Smart washing" function The activation of the sensor is signalled by a "stroke" to show that the command has been acquired. GETTING TO Pull the lever towards the steering wheel (unstable KNOW YOUR CAR The sensitivity of the rain sensor can be adjusted position) to activate the windscreen washer.
  • Page 71 Deactivation The rain sensor is able to recognise, and automatically adjust itself in the presence of the GETTING TO Move the stalk ring nut away from the position following conditions: KNOW YOUR CAR or turn the ignition key to STOP. ❒...
  • Page 72 If operation is not SAFETY Turn the ring nut B fig. 46 from to operate restored, contact a Fiat Dealership. the rear window wiper as follows: ❒ in intermittent mode when the windscreen wiper is not operating;...
  • Page 73 CRUISE CONTROL The speed adjustment function cannot be activated in 1 or reverse gear; it is advisable to activate (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO the function in 4 or higher gears. KNOW YOUR CAR This is an electronically controlled driving assistance When travelling downhill with the device active, the device that allows the desired car speed to be car speed may slightly exceed the stored one.
  • Page 74 INCREASING THE STORED SPEED DEACTIVATING THE DEVICE GETTING TO This can be carried out in two ways: The device can be deactivated by the driver in the KNOW YOUR CAR following ways: ❒ by pressing the accelerator and storing the new ❒...
  • Page 75 WARNING Speed limit programming In the event of device faults or failures, The speed limit can be programmed without turn knob A to O and contact a Fiat necessarily activating the device. IN AN EMERGENCY Dealership. To store a speed value higher than that displayed, move stalk A upwards (+).
  • Page 76 Activating/deactivating the device Flashing of programmed speed GETTING TO Press the CANC RES button to activate/deactivate The programmed speed flashes in the following KNOW YOUR CAR the device. cases: ❒ when the accelerator pedal has been fully The activation of the device is indicated by the warning light on the instrument panel switching depressed and the car speed has exceeded SAFETY...
  • Page 77 ROOF LIGHTS IMPORTANT Before getting out of the car, make sure that the roof light bulbs are off; this will prevent GETTING TO the battery from being drained once the doors are KNOW YOUR CAR FRONT ROOF LIGHT closed. In any case, if a light is left on by mistake, the Switch A fig.
  • Page 78 The lights switch off in three ways: REAR ROOF LIGHT ❒ when all doors are closed, the 3-minute timer will GETTING TO Versions without sun roof (or glazed roof ) KNOW YOUR CAR stop and a 10-second one will start. This timer will stop when the key is turned to MAR-ON;...
  • Page 79 Versions with sun roof (or with glazed roof ) COURTESY LIGHTS (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO For versions with sun roof (or with glazed roof ), KNOW YOUR CAR there are two roof lights A fig. 51 at the sides (above On some versions, courtesy lights are fitted behind the rear doors).
  • Page 80 CONTROLS GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT GETTING TO The roof light A fig. 54 switches on automatically KNOW YOUR CAR HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS when the glove compartment is opened and switches off when it is closed. Press the fig. 55 button to switch the lights on/off. When the hazard warning lights are on, the The light switches on/off regardless of the ignition SAFETY...
  • Page 81 FOG LIGHTS CENTRAL LOCKING (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO Press the fig. 57 button to lock all doors at the KNOW YOUR CAR Press the fig. 56 button to switch the lights on/off. same time. When the doors are locked, the LED The LED above the button will also switch on when above the button switches on.
  • Page 82 DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING ECO FUNCTION (for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Press the CITY button fig. 58 to activate the Press the ECO button fig. 59 to activate the function. function. When this function is active, the word When the ECO function is activated, the car is set CITY on the instrument panel will light up.
  • Page 83 FUEL CUT -OFF SYSTEM To restore the correct operation of the car, proceed as follows: GETTING TO This intervenes in the event of an impact causing: ❒ turn the ignition key to the MAR position; KNOW YOUR CAR ❒ the interruption of the fuel supply with the engine ❒...
  • Page 84 INTERIOR FITTINGS On some versions, the compartment may be cooled by an air vent connected to the climate control GETTING TO system (operate wheel B fig. 61 to adjust the air flow KNOW YOUR CAR STORAGE COMPARTMENTS rate inside the compartment). Upper compartment The cooling function is only carried out with the climate control system on.
  • Page 85 Lower compartment Compartment under the seat (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO To open the compartment, use the handle A fig. 62. KNOW YOUR CAR When the compartment is opened a light switches On some versions, there is a storage compartment on to illuminate it.
  • Page 86 POWER SOCKETS Luggage compartment power socket GETTING TO This is located on the left side of the luggage Passenger compartment power socket KNOW YOUR CAR compartment fig. 65. It only operates with the ignition key at MAR-ON. It is located on the central tunnel fig. 64, near the handbrake lever.
  • Page 87 CIGAR LIGHTER WARNING (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO The cigar lighter gets extremely hot. KNOW YOUR CAR This is located on the central tunnel fig. 66, next to Handle it carefully and make sure that the handbrake lever. To activate the cigar lighter, children don’t use it: risk of fire and/or burns.
  • Page 88 GLASSES HOLDER REAR SEAT SURVEILLANCE MIRROR (for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR This is located on the left of the driver side sun visor, This is located next to the front roof light. above the door fig.
  • Page 89 FIXED GLASS ROOF ANTI-PINCH SAFETY DEVICE (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO The sun blind is provided with an "anti-pinch" safety KNOW YOUR CAR device that can detect the presence of any obstacle It comprises an extensive fixed glass panel and is during the closing movement (front area and central fitted with an electrically operated sun blind.
  • Page 90 EMERGENCY OPERATION SUN CURTAIN INITIALISATION PROCEDURE GETTING TO If the control button fails, the sun curtain can be KNOW YOUR CAR moved manually proceeding as described below: Following an automatic movement malfunction while opening/closing or after an emergency manoeuvre ❒ remove protective cap A fig. 71 on the internal (see description in the previous paragraph), the trim;...
  • Page 91 ELECTRIC SUN ROOF CLOSING (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO From the fully open position press button A fig. 72: KNOW YOUR CAR the front glass panel will move into the “spoiler” The sun roof comprises two glass panels (the front position.
  • Page 92 BLIND MOVEMENT EMERGENCY OPERATION GETTING TO Press again button B fig. 72: the blind will move If the control buttons fail to operate, the sun blind KNOW YOUR CAR towards the rear part of the car, until it is fully open. and the sun roof can be moved manually proceeding as described below: With blind fully open press button B: the blind will...
  • Page 93 DOORS INITIALISATION PROCEDURE GETTING TO Following an automatic movement malfunction while KNOW YOUR CAR DOOR CENTRAL LOCKING/UNLOCKING opening/closing or after an emergency manoeuvre (see description in the previous paragraph), the Locking the doors from outside automatic operation of the sun roof must be initialised again.
  • Page 94 Unlocking the doors from outside IMPORTANT With central locking active, pulling the internal opening lever of the passenger side door GETTING TO Press button on the remote control or turn the unlocks the door (the LED stays on). Pulling the KNOW YOUR CAR metal insert (located inside the key) in the driver's internal opening lever of the driver side door...
  • Page 95 CHILD-LOCKS This device A fig. 75 can only be engaged with the doors open: GETTING TO This system prevents the rear doors from being ❒ position 1 - device engaged (door locked); KNOW YOUR CAR opened from the inside. ❒ position 2 - device not engaged (door may be opened from the inside).
  • Page 96 PASSENGER SIDE FRONT DOOR AND ❒ introduce the metal insert of the ignition key in REAR DOOR EMERGENCY LOCKING GETTING TO DEVICE KNOW YOUR CAR the front door pawl; The passenger side front door and the rear doors have a device to lock them when there is no ❒...
  • Page 97 ELECTRIC WINDOWS CONTROLS GETTING TO These operate when the ignition key is turned to Driver's side front door KNOW YOUR CAR MAR-ON and for about three minutes after the (versions with 2 electric windows) ignition key is turned to STOP or removed unless A fig.
  • Page 98 Driver's side front door Use the buttons to open/close the desired window. (versions with 4 electric windows) GETTING TO Window opening KNOW YOUR CAR A fig. 78: front left window opening/closing. "Continuous automatic" operation during window Push the buttons to open the desired window. opening/closing stage and anti-pinch system activated.
  • Page 99 Anti-crush safety device Window remote opening/closing by means of (for versions/markets, where provided) a key with remote control. GETTING TO (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR CAR The car is equipped with an anti-crush safety device for the raising of the front and rear windows. The window can be lowered/lifted holding down the unlocking ( )/locking ( ) button respectively.
  • Page 100 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT MANUAL REAR WINDOW WINDERS (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO Luggage compartment unlocking is electrically KNOW YOUR CAR To open and to close the window, use the relevant operated and is deactivated when the car is handle fig. 79. in motion.
  • Page 101 ❒ use the screwdriver to remove the yellow tab A WARNING fig. 81; GETTING TO Be careful not to hit objects on the ❒ then insert the screwdriver in housing B fig. 82 in KNOW YOUR CAR storage shelf when you open the order to activate the luggage compartment release tailgate.
  • Page 102 CLOSING EXTENDING THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT GETTING TO Grip handle A fig. 83 and lower the tailgate, pressing KNOW YOUR CAR next to the lock until it clicks. See the descriptions in "Removing the parcel shelf" and "Folding the seats" paragraphs for how to extend IMPORTANT Before closing the luggage the luggage compartment.
  • Page 103 ❒ after removal, the parcel shelf can be loaded Backrest folding (partial extension) sideways into the luggage compartment or placed GETTING TO Proceed as follows: between the front seat backrests and the KNOW YOUR CAR ❒ completely lower the rear seat head restraints; folded-back rear seat cushions (with the luggage compartment completely extended).
  • Page 104 Repositioning the backrest WARNING GETTING TO To bring the backrest back to normal usage position, Make sure the backrest is properly KNOW YOUR CAR lift lever B fig. 88 and then raise the backrest. secured at both sides to prevent it moving forward in the event of sharp braking with possible impacts on possible occupants.
  • Page 105 Backrest and seat folding (total extension) Before tilting the seat backrest fully, GETTING TO Proceed as follows: remove any objects laid on it. KNOW YOUR CAR ❒ completely lower the rear seat head restraints; ❒ move the seat belts to the side, making sure that WARNING they are correctly extended and not twisted;...
  • Page 106 Repositioning the rear seat "CARGO MAGIC SPACE" (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO To reposition the rear seat, push the backrest KNOW YOUR CAR backwards as shown in fig. 92 and secure it (when it The car features a load platform which can be clicks into place, this indicates correct positioning).
  • Page 107 Access to double load compartment IMPORTANT Movements of the load platform must take place in a central position relative to the luggage GETTING TO To access the double load compartment, proceed as compartment. KNOW YOUR CAR follows: ❒ grip handle A fig. 93 and raise platform B, holding it with one hand;...
  • Page 108 Moving the load platform Access to "Fix&Go Automatic" kit (or removal of space-saver wheel) GETTING TO To move the load platform from lower to upper KNOW YOUR CAR position, proceed as follows: To access the "Fix&Go Automatic" quick tyre inflation kit (for use, see contents of the "In an ❒...
  • Page 109 SECURING YOUR LOAD STORAGE COMPARTMENTS GETTING TO There are two hooks A fig. 98 inside the luggage There are two storage compartments on the side KNOW YOUR CAR compartment for attaching cables which can secure panels fig. 100. the load carried. A further two hooks are located on the rear SAFETY crossmember.
  • Page 110 BONNET There is also a storage container inside the luggage compartment A fig. 101. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR OPENING To remove the container, pull it upwards out of the dedicated housings. Proceed as follows: To reposition the container, reinsert the tabs in the ❒...
  • Page 111 The following plate is applied inside the engine If it is not perfectly closed, do not try to press the compartment fig. 104: bonnet down but open it and repeat the procedure. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR CLOSING WARNING Lower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetres For safety reasons, the bonnet must from the engine compartment and let it drop.
  • Page 112 KNOW YOUR CAR above the front door and rear door and are only account, when driving, the increased accessible with the doors open. Lineaccessori Fiat responsiveness of the car to side wind. has a dedicated roof rack/ski rack for this car.
  • Page 113 STARTING AND stowed only in the luggage compartment while travelling with headlights on. DRIVING Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the headlights IMPORTANT Check the headlight alignment each checked and adjusted, if necessary. time the weight of the load transported changes.
  • Page 114 ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHTS WHEN ABROAD GETTING TO ABS is an integral part of the braking system which KNOW YOUR CAR Dipped headlights are adjusted for driving in the prevents, whatever the road conditions and force country where the vehicle was originally purchased. applied to the brake pedal, one or more wheels from When travelling in countries with opposite driving locking and consequently slipping, thus ensuring...
  • Page 115 MSR SYSTEM WARNING (Motor Schleppmoment Regelung) GETTING TO The ABS gets the most from the KNOW YOUR CAR This system is an integral part of the ABS, that available grip, but it cannot improve it; intervenes, if there is sudden downshifting, restoring you should therefore take every care when torque to the engine, thereby preventing excessive driving on slippery surfaces and not take...
  • Page 116 ESC SYSTEM HILL HOLDER SYSTEM (Electronic Stability Control) GETTING TO This system is an integral part of the ESC system and KNOW YOUR CAR facilitates starting on slopes. This is an electronic system that controls car stability It is activated automatically in the following instances: in the event of tyre grip loss, helping maintain ❒...
  • Page 117 ASR SYSTEM (AntiSlip Regulation) WARNING GETTING TO It is an integral part of the ESC system. It For the ESC and ASR systems to operate KNOW YOUR CAR automatically operates in the event of one or both correctly, all four tyres must, above all, drive wheels slipping, loss of grip on wet roads be the prescribed brand and type, they must be (aquaplaning) and acceleration on slippery, snowy or...
  • Page 118 WARNING WARNING GETTING TO Do not take unnecessary risks, even if The HBA system cannot increase tyre KNOW YOUR CAR your vehicle is fitted with the ESC and grip on the road over the limits imposed ASR systems.Your driving style must always be by laws of physics: always drive carefully suited to the road conditions, visibility and according to the conditions of the road surface.
  • Page 119 DST SYSTEM ERM ELECTRONIC ROLLOVER (Dynamic Steering Torque or steering MITIGATION SYSTEM GETTING TO corrector) (Electronic Rollover Mitigation) KNOW YOUR CAR The DST (steering corrector) function uses the The system monitors the raising tendency of the integration of the ESC system with the electric wheels from the ground if the driver performs power steering to increase the safety level of the extreme manoeuvres like quick steering to avoid an...
  • Page 120 TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM Traction Plus system fault GETTING TO (for versions/markets, where provided) If the system is faulty, the ESC warning light on the KNOW YOUR CAR instrument panel switches on constantly. Traction Plus is a driving aid, useful for setting off in poor grip conditions (snow, ice, mud, etc.), which allows the drive force to be distributed optimally on the front axle.
  • Page 121 START&STOP SYSTEM MANUAL SYSTEM ACTIVATION/ DEACTIVATION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR INTRODUCTION To activate/deactivate the system manually, press the fig. 111 button (located on the dashboard control The Start&Stop system automatically stops the trim). engine each time the car is stationary and starts it again when the driver wants to move off.
  • Page 122 The LED above the button is on when the system ENGINE RESTARTING CONDITIONS is deactivated. GETTING TO For reasons of comfort, limiting harmful emissions KNOW YOUR CAR and safety purposes, the power unit can restart ENGINE STOPPING FAILURE CONDITIONS automatically without any action on behalf of the driver if certain conditions are met, including: When the system is operating, due to comfort, emission control and safety reasons, the engine does...
  • Page 123 If the battery needs to be replaced, once and for all, to prevent fuel consumption. AND MESSAGES always contact a Fiat Dealership. In these cases, the engine can only be restarted using Replace the battery with one of the same type the ignition key.
  • Page 124 IMPORTANT After turning the ignition key to STOP, IMPORTANT wait at least 1 minute before disconnecting the GETTING TO electrical supply to the battery. KNOW YOUR CAR WARNING JUMP STARTING Before opening the bonnet, make sure the engine is off and the ignition key When jump starting, never connect the negative lead SAFETY is in the STOP position.
  • Page 125 CITY BRAKE CONTROL - When driving uphill on a steep slope, the system may intervene, activating the braking system. "Collision Mitigation" SYSTEM GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR (for versions/markets, where provided) Versions equipped with Start&Stop system: at the end of the automatic braking, the Start&Stop This is a driving assistance system that can detect the system will activate as described in paragraph presence of cars before the vehicle at a close...
  • Page 126 LASER SENSOR Driving close to a bend GETTING TO The system includes a laser sensor, located in the When tackling a wide bend, the laser sensor may KNOW YOUR CAR upper part of the windscreen fig. 115. detect the presence of a vehicle in front of the car, but not running on the same driving lane fig.
  • Page 127 Lane change by other vehicles IMPORTANT GETTING TO Vehicles suddenly changing lane, getting in the driving KNOW YOUR CAR lane of the car fig. 118 and inside the laser sensor WARNING operating range, may cause system activation. The system is an aid for the driver who must never reduce attention while SAFETY driving.The responsibility always rests with the...
  • Page 128 (e.g. lenses), at the laser scratches, chipping or breakage, contact TECHNICAL beam from a distance lower than 10 cm: this exclusively a Fiat Dealership. Do not SPECIFICATIONS may cause damage to the sight.The laser beam replace the windscreen on your own, risk of...
  • Page 129 REAR CAMERA (PARKVIEW® WARNING REAR BACK UP CAMERA) GETTING TO The system intervenes on vehicles KNOW YOUR CAR (for versions/markets, where provided) travelling in the same lane. Small sized The camera is located on the tailgate fig. 119. vehicles (e.g. bicycles or motorbikes) or people, animals and things (e.g.
  • Page 130 When reverse is disengaged, the image is still SYMBOLS AND MESSAGES displayed for approx. 10 seconds, then it disappears ON THE DISPLAY GETTING TO and the previously active screen is displayed again. KNOW YOUR CAR When displayed, the static line grid illustrates the width of the car.
  • Page 131 IMPORTANT It is vital, for correct operation, that the GETTING TO camera is always kept clean and free from IMPORTANT In some circumstances, such as with KNOW YOUR CAR any mud, dirt, snow or ice. Be careful not ice, snow or mud on the surface of the camera, to scratch or damage the camera while cleaning the camera sensitivity may be reduced.
  • Page 132 SERVICING AND IMPORTANT After eliminating the failure, to check MAINTENANCE the system completely, Fiat Dealerships run a bench test and, if necessary, road tests which may also call for a long journey. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig.
  • Page 133 When the CITY function is on, the steering wheel WARNING effort is lighter, parking operations are easier: GETTING TO therefore this function is particularly useful for Before performing any maintenance KNOW YOUR CAR driving in city centres. operations, always turn off the engine and remove the key from the ignition to lock the steering column (especially when the car WARNING...
  • Page 134 Having done this, the cables fig. 122 F0Y0139 provided are accessible. SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE For connection to the radio system set-up, contact a Fiat Dealership to prevent any problem that could impair car safety. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig. 123 F0Y0132...
  • Page 135 SAFETY For operation of the Lavazza accessory, which can be operate. ordered from Lineaccessori Fiat, refer to the documents provided with the kit itself. STARTING AND For operation refer to the owner's handbook DRIVING provided with the kit itself.
  • Page 136 Take care when fitting additional spoilers, alloy wheels or non-standard Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. shall not be liable for IN AN EMERGENCY wheel hubs: they could reduce the ventilation of damage caused by the installation of accessories...
  • Page 137 PARKING SENSORS RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND MOBILE PHONES (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Radio transmitter equipment (vehicle mobile phones, They are located in the rear bumper fig. 126 and CB radios etc.) cannot be used inside the car unless their function is to detect the presence of any a separate aerial is mounted externally.
  • Page 138 ACOUSTIC SIGNAL FAULT INDICATION GETTING TO When reverse gear is engaged and there is an Any parking sensor faults will be indicated when KNOW YOUR CAR obstacle behind the vehicle, an acoustic signal is reverse is engaged by the warning light on the emitted which varies according to the distance of the instrument panel together with the message in the bumper from the obstacle.
  • Page 139 GENERAL WARNINGS WARNING GETTING TO When parking, take the utmost care over obstacles The driver is always responsible for KNOW YOUR CAR that may be above or below the sensors. parking manoeuvres however.When Under certain circumstances, objects close to the making these manoeuvres, always make sure vehicle are not detected by the system and could that no people (especially children) or animals...
  • Page 140 REFUELLING THE CAR If refuelling with diesel fuel whose specifications are not suitable for the usage temperature, it is advisable GETTING TO Before refuelling, make sure that the fuel type is to mix TUTELA DIESEL ART additive in the KNOW YOUR CAR correct.
  • Page 141 REFUELLING PROCEDURE Flap A fig. 127 is provided with a dust cowl C which prevents deposits of impurities and dust at the GETTING TO "Smart Fuel" is a device at the opening for the fuel end of the filler when the flap is closed. KNOW YOUR CAR tank which opens and recloses automatically when the fuel delivery gun is introduced/removed.
  • Page 142 ❒ after refuelling, remove the adapter and close the Emergency refuelling flap; GETTING TO If there is no fuel in the car or the supply circuit is ❒ reintroduce the adapter in the box and put this KNOW YOUR CAR completely empty, proceed as follows to reintroduce back in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 143 IMPORTANT IMPORTANT If the filler compartment is washed with a high pressure jet, keep it at a distance of GETTING TO at least 20 cm. KNOW YOUR CAR WARNING Do not apply any object/plug to the end WARNING of the filler which is not provided for SAFETY the car.The use of non-compliant objects/plugs Do not use a mobile phone near the...
  • Page 144 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT The regeneration procedure is controlled automatically by the engine management control unit GETTING TO The following devices are used for reducing petrol according to the filter conditions and car use KNOW YOUR CAR fuel engine emissions: catalytic converter, oxygen conditions.
  • Page 145 SAFETY GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SEAT BELTS WARNING Never press button C fig. 131 when USING THE SEAT BELTS SAFETY travelling. The seat belt should be worn keeping the torso straight and rested against the backrest. STARTING AND The retractor may lock when the car is parked on a To fasten the seat belts, hold the tongue A fig.
  • Page 146 For long-term deactivation of the SBR system, contact a Fiat Dealership. The SBR system can be IMPORTANT When putting the back seats back to STARTING AND reactivated at any time through the display Setup...
  • Page 147 PRETENSIONERS DRIVER GETTING TO KNOW If the driver is the only occupant and the seat belt is The car is equipped with front seat belts YOUR CAR not fastened, when 20 km/h is exceeded or when pretensioners, that reduce slack in the belts in the travelling at a speed from 10 to 20 km/h for longer event of a severe frontal impact.
  • Page 148 YOUR CAR The pretensioner may be used only wearing a seat belt. once. Contact a Fiat Dealership to have it replaced after it has been deployed. Pregnant women must position the lower part of the belt very low down so that it passes over the pelvis SAFETY and under the abdomen (see fig.
  • Page 149 Any operations on these components must be performed by qualified and authorised technicians. Always contact IN AN EMERGENCY a Fiat Dealership. fig. 135 F0Y0015 The belt must not be twisted. The upper part must SERVICING AND pass over the shoulder and cross the chest diagonally.
  • Page 150 ❒ to clean the seat belts, wash by hand with water WARNING and neutral soap, rinse and leave to dry in the GETTING TO KNOW If the belt has been subjected to a high shade. Do not use strong detergents, bleach, YOUR CAR level of stress, for example after an colourants or any other substance which could...
  • Page 151 Children must be seated safely and comfortably. As far as the characteristics of the child restraint Lineaccessori Fiat offers child restraint systems for systems used, you are advised to keep children in each weight group. These devices are recommended...
  • Page 152 WARNING WARNING GETTING TO KNOW Extreme Hazard! Do not place rearward Do not adjust the front or rear seat if a YOUR CAR facing infant seat in front of an active child is seated on it or on the dedicated air bag.
  • Page 153 FITTING "UNIVERSAL" CHILD The rearward facing infant seat is restrained by the RESTRAINT SYSTEM car seat belts, as shown in fig. 137 and it must GETTING TO KNOW restrain the child in turn with its own belts. YOUR CAR (with seat belts) WARNING GROUP 0 and 0+ SAFETY...
  • Page 154 GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR WARNING WARNING The figure is indicative and for assembly The figure is indicative and for assembly purposes only. Fit the child restraint purposes only. Fit the child restraint SAFETY system according to the instructions, which must system according to the instructions, which must be included with this type of restraint system.
  • Page 155 GROUP 3 The fig. 140 shows an example of correct child restraint system positioning on the rear seat. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat belts WARNING like adults. The figure is indicative and for assembly purposes only.
  • Page 156 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR UNIVERSAL CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM USE GETTING TO KNOW According to the European Directive 2000/3/EC the suitability of each passenger seat position for fitting YOUR CAR universal child seats is shown in the following tables: 5-seater versions Rear outer Group Weight groups...
  • Page 157 7-seater versions (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO KNOW row rear Weight Front row rear row rear side YOUR CAR Group side groups passenger central passenger passengers passengers Group 0, 0+ up to 13 kg SAFETY Group 1 9-18 kg (**) Group 2 15-25 kg...
  • Page 158 ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM IMPORTANT The central rear seat (for versions/ markets, where provided) is not approved for any GETTING TO KNOW The car is equipped with ISOFIX anchorages, a new type of Isofix child restraint systems. YOUR CAR standard which makes fitting a child restraint system quick, simple and safe.
  • Page 159 INSTALLING A UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD For any further details on installation and/or use, RESTRAINT SYSTEM refer to the instructions provided with the child GETTING TO KNOW restraint system. YOUR CAR Attach the restraint system to the two metal anchorages A fig. 142 located where the rear seat cushion meets the backrest, then fix the upper strap WARNING (available together with the child restraint system)
  • Page 160 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM USE GETTING TO KNOW The table below shows the various installation possibilities for Isofix child restraint systems on seats fitted YOUR CAR with Isofix anchorages in accordance with European standard ECE 16. Weight group Child seat position Isofix size class...
  • Page 161 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS FOR YOUR 500L Lineaccessori Fiat includes and Fiat reccomendes a complete range of child restraint systems to be fixed to GETTING TO KNOW the vehicle through the three point adult seat belt or the Isofix anchorages. YOUR CAR...
  • Page 162 Isofix platform "L" type, specific for Approval number: 500L, the car's Isofix anchorages and the E4 04443718 recommended CRS head restraint shown Fiat order code for Central SAFETY on the left. and Southern Europe: It must be fitted in the rear outer seats.
  • Page 163 Fair Junior Fix SERVICING AND position. Group 2 – 3 from Approval number: MAINTENANCE For optimum protection Fiat suggests 15 kg to 36 kg E4 04443721 adjusting the rear seat as far back as Fiat order code: 71806570 possible. TECHNICAL...
  • Page 164 ❒ Only one child is to be strapped into each WARNING restraint system; never carry two children using GETTING TO KNOW Fit the child seat according to the one child restraint system. YOUR CAR instructions, which must be included ❒ Always check that the seat belts do not interfere with this type of restraint system.
  • Page 165 AIRBAG with the bag which is still inflating. The protection offered by the bag is compromised in these GETTING TO KNOW The car is equipped with front airbags for driver and circumstances. YOUR CAR passenger, driver's knee bag (for versions/markets, Front airbags may not activate in the following where provided), seat-mounted side airbags for situations:...
  • Page 166 Front driver airbag WARNING GETTING TO KNOW This consists of an instantly inflating bag contained in YOUR CAR SEVERE DANGER:When an active a special compartment in the centre of the steering passenger airbag is fitted, DO NOT wheel fig. 144. install rearward facing child restraints on the front seat.
  • Page 167 Driver knee airbag Deactivation of passenger airbags: front airbag (for versions/markets, where provided) and seat-mounted side airbag for pelvis-chest- GETTING TO KNOW shoulder protection (for versions/markets, YOUR CAR It is located in a special compartment under the where provided) dashboard and has a dedicated cover fig. 146. It If a child must be carried on the front seat in provides additional protection in the event of rearward facing child restrain system, deactivate the...
  • Page 168 SIDE AIRBAGS: SEAT -MOUNTED SIDE IMPORTANT Do not rest your head, arms or elbows AIRBAG (for versions/markets, where on the door, windows or the area in which the GETTING TO KNOW provided) AND WINDOW AIRBAG window bag is located to avoid possible injury during YOUR CAR airbag inflation.
  • Page 169 AND MESSAGES cases, they may be deployed accidentally. Airbag checking, repair and replacement must be Before continuing, contact a Fiat Dealership carried out at a Fiat Dealership. immediately to have the system checked. IN AN EMERGENCY...
  • Page 170 Also subjected to vandalism or floods, have the remember that, if the key is turned to STOP, airbag system checked by a Fiat Dealership. none of the safety devices (airbags or SERVICING AND pretensioners) will be deployed in the event of MAINTENANCE collision.
  • Page 171 WARNING LIGHTS case, the pyrotechnic charges of the passenger AND MESSAGES airbag are deactivated. Contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have the system checked. IN AN EMERGENCY WARNING The airbag deployment threshold is SERVICING AND higher than that of the pretensioners.
  • Page 172 STOP and then back to MAR-ON. If the warning MAINTENANCE light remains on, try the other keys provided with Contact a Fiat Dealership if you still cannot start the the vehicle. engine. TECHNICAL Contact a Fiat Dealership if you still cannot start the...
  • Page 173 (e.g. excessive Contact the Fiat Dealership if the engine still will not acceleration, long journeys at top speed, sharp start. INDEX...
  • Page 174 ENGINE SWITCHING OFF When the engine is switched off never GETTING TO KNOW Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is leave the key turned to MAR-ON to YOUR CAR idling. prevent useless current absorption from draining the battery. IMPORTANT After a demanding drive, before turning the engine off you should allow it to idle to SAFETY...
  • Page 175 Do not leave the key in the ignition switch to STARTING AND prevent the battery from running down. DRIVING WARNING If this is not the case, contact a Fiat WARNING Dealership for adjustment. WARNING LIGHTS Never leave children unattended in the AND MESSAGES car.
  • Page 176 USING THE GEARBOX When the handbrake is engaged and the ignition key is on MAR-ON, the instrument panel warning light GETTING TO KNOW will switch on. To engage the gears, fully depress the clutch pedal YOUR CAR and put the gear lever into the required position (the Proceed as follows to release the handbrake: diagram is shown on the knob fig.
  • Page 177 SAVING FUEL To engage 6 gear (for versions/markets where provided), push firmly to the right when operating GETTING TO KNOW the lever in order to avoid selecting 4 gear by Here are some suggestions which can help you to YOUR CAR mistake.
  • Page 178 Electrical devices Unnecessary actions GETTING TO KNOW Only use electrical devices for the amount of time Avoid revving up when at traffic lights or before YOUR CAR needed. The heated rear window, additional stopping the engine. This and also double declutching headlights, windscreen/rear window wipers and is absolutely pointless on modern cars and also heater fan need a considerable amount of energy,...
  • Page 179 TOWING TRAILERS CONDITIONS OF USE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Cold starting IMPORTANT NOTES Short distances and frequent cold start-ups will For towing caravans or trailers the car must be fitted prevent the engine from reaching optimal running with a type-approved tow hook and an adequate temperature.
  • Page 180 For the electrical connection a standard connector should be used which is generally placed on a special WARNING LIGHTS IMPORTANT To install a tow hook contact a Fiat bracket normally fastened to the towing device, AND MESSAGES Dealership.
  • Page 181 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig. 15 F0Y111...
  • Page 182 Installation diagram for Trekking versions fig. 152 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR The tow hook structure must be fastened in the points shown in the figure with a total amount of 8 fastening points to the body. SAFETY WARNING After fitting, screw holes must be sealed STARTING AND to prevent a exhaust gas inlet.
  • Page 183 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig. 152 F0Y1115...
  • Page 184 "Q" is 160 km/h, while it is 190 km/h for "T" tyres and 210 km/h for "H" tyres. A Fiat Dealership will be happy to provide advice The highway code speed limits must however concerning the most suitable type of tyre for the SAFETY always be complied with.
  • Page 185 SNOW CHAINS STORING THE CAR GETTING TO KNOW The use of snow chains should be in compliance with If the car is to be left inactive for longer than a YOUR CAR local regulations. month, the following precautions should be followed: ❒...
  • Page 186 If the warning light switches on while and prolonged warning “cycle”. driving, stop immediately and contact SERVICING AND a Fiat Dealership. Less serious failures are indicated by a shorter MAINTENANCE warning “cycle”. The displaying cycle of both failure categories can be...
  • Page 187 In this case the braking system maintains its efficiency unaltered but without the advantage of the ABS system. INDEX Drive carefully and contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 188 (both front and side airbags - for versions/ airbags on the passenger's side (both front and markets where provided). Before continuing, side airbags - for versions/markets, where contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have provided). In this case, the warning light may the system checked.
  • Page 189 (on certain versions together with the message on the display) stop the When the ignition key is moved to MAR, the warning engine immediately and contact a Fiat light switches on but should switch off as soon as SAFETY Dealership.
  • Page 190 Also check visually for any fluid leaks. If, when restarting, the warning If the warning light switches on, the light comes on again, contact a Fiat Dealership; WARNING LIGHTS deteriorated engine oil must be changed ❒ if the vehicle is used under demanding...
  • Page 191 IMPORTANT The warning light will flash to indicate Continue the journey at moderate speed, trying to DRIVING a system failure. If this is the case, go to a Fiat avoid driving conditions that may cause further Dealership to have the system checked.
  • Page 192 SAFETY few seconds. to indicate a Fiat CODE system failure: in this case contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. If the warning light does not switch off or remains on...
  • Page 193 WARNING LIGHTS could be increased; steering is, however, possible. for about a hundred metres. AND MESSAGES In this case, contact Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. CRUISE CONTROL (green) (for versions/markets, where provided) IN AN EMERGENCY...
  • Page 194 SPEED LIMITER (green) DPF (PARTICULATE FILTER) BEING CLEANED GETTING TO KNOW (for versions/markets, where provided) YOUR CAR (only Diesel versions with DPF) (amber) This warning light switches on when the key is turned to MAR-ON, but it should switch off after a SAFETY Turning the key to the MAR-ON position illuminates few seconds, if the "Speed limiter"...
  • Page 195 The warning light switches on in the following The failure relating to these lights could be: one or SERVICING AND circumstances. In these cases contact a Fiat more blown bulbs, a blown protection fuse or a MAINTENANCE Dealership to have the fault fixed as soon as possible.
  • Page 196 DST (Dynamic Steering Torque or steering Rain sensor failure corrector) system failure (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR The warning light switches on (together with a The warning light switches on (together with a message on the display) when a DST (steering message on the display) when a rain sensor failure is corrector) system failure is detected.
  • Page 197 HEATED REAR WINDOW (amber) MAIN BEAMS (blue) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR The warning light turns on when switching the The warning light switches on when the main beams heated rear window on. are turned on. SAFETY HEATED WINDSCREEN (amber) LEFT -HAND DIRECTION (for versions/markets where provided) INDICATOR (green) (intermittent)
  • Page 198 “DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER START&STOP SYSTEM ACTIVATION/ STEERING ON (green) DEACTIVATION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Start&Stop system activation The CITY indication appears (an icon appears on the A message will appear on the display when the display on some versions) when "Dualdrive" electric Start&Stop system is activated.
  • Page 199 Start&Stop system is detected. WARNING LIGHTS In the event of a Start&Stop system failure, contact a AND MESSAGES Fiat Dealership. IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 200 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR In an emergency we recommend that you call the free-phone number found on the Warranty Booklet.You can also go to the www.fiat.com website to find your nearest Fiat Dealership. SAFETY STARTING THE ENGINE Proceed as follows to start the car: ❒...
  • Page 201 REPLACING A WHEEL Never use a fast battery-charger to start GETTING TO KNOW the engine as this could damage the YOUR CAR GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS electronic systems of your car, particularly the ignition and fuel supply control units. The car is equipped with the "Fix&Go Automatic Kit": see the paragraph “Fix&Go Automatic Kit”...
  • Page 202 WARNING WARNING GETTING TO KNOW Alert other drivers that the car is The jack shall only be used for raising YOUR CAR stationary in compliance with local the car model it has been supplied with. regulations: hazard warning lights, warning Never use the jack for other purposes, such as triangle, etc.
  • Page 203 ❒ using the wrench A fig. 155 located in the tool JACK box, loosen the locking device, take the tool box B GETTING TO KNOW Please note that: and place it close to the wheel to be replaced. YOUR CAR ❒...
  • Page 204 ❒ take the wrench A fig. 156 and loosen the fixing ❒ place the wedge behind the wheel diagonally studs by about one turn. For versions with alloy opposite the one to be replaced (see fig. 158) to GETTING TO KNOW rims, shake the car to facilitate detachment of the prevent the car from moving when it is raised;...
  • Page 205 ❒ fit handle D fig. 159 into the housing in device A, ❒ operate the jack handle D to lower the car. Then operate the jack and raise the car until the wheel extract the jack; GETTING TO KNOW is a few centimetres from the ground; YOUR CAR ❒...
  • Page 206 REFITTING THE STANDARD WHEEL Versions with alloy wheels GETTING TO KNOW Following the procedure described previously, raise Proceed as follows: YOUR CAR the car and remove the space-saver wheel. ❒ insert the wheel on the hub and using the wrench provided tighten the studs;...
  • Page 207 ❒ instruction brochure (see fig. 164), to be used for "Fix&Go Automatic" kit prompt and correct use of the tyre quick repair GETTING TO KNOW There is a dedicated container fig. 161 (versions kit and then to be handed to the personnel YOUR CAR without subwoofer) or fig.
  • Page 208 WARNING WARNING GETTING TO KNOW Give the instructions brochure to the Holes and damage on the tyre side walls YOUR CAR technicians who will be handling the cannot be repaired. Do not use the tyre that was repaired using the tyre quick tyre quick repair kit if the tyre is damaged as a repair kit.
  • Page 209 Proceed as follows: WARNING GETTING TO KNOW ❒ Pull up the handbrake. Unscrew the tyre valve The cylinder contains ethyl glycol. YOUR CAR cap, take out the flexible filler pipe A fig. 165 and Contains latex: may cause an allergic tighten the ring nut B on the tyre valve;...
  • Page 210 YOUR CAR Fiat Dealership; forwards by approx. ten metres in order to distribute the sealing fluid inside the tyre evenly, then repeat the inflation operation;...
  • Page 211 Give the instruction booklet to the correct hold because the tyre is too damaged. personnel charged with handling the treated SAFETY Contact a Fiat Dealership. tyre. ❒ if a pressure value of at least 1.8 bar is detected, STARTING AND...
  • Page 212 CHECKING AND RESTORING TYRE REPLACING THE BOTTLE PRESSURE GETTING TO KNOW Proceed as follows: YOUR CAR The compressor can also be used to check and, if ❒ disconnect connection A fig. 169; necessary, adjust the tyre pressure. Release quick ❒ turn the cylinder to be replaced anticlockwise and connector A fig.
  • Page 213 DRIVING Where possible, it is advisable to have corresponding fuse is intact before changing a bulb. bulbs changed at a Fiat Dealership.The For the location of fuses, refer to the paragraph correct operation and direction of the “If a fuse blows” in this section;...
  • Page 214 TYPES OF BULBS GETTING TO KNOW Various types of bulbs are fitted to your car: YOUR CAR All-glass bulbs: (type A) press-fitted. Pull to remove. SAFETY STARTING AND Bayonet type bulbs: (type B) to remove them press the DRIVING bulb and turn it anticlockwise. WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Tubular bulbs: (type C) release them from their contacts...
  • Page 215 Lights GETTING TO KNOW Type Power Ref. Figure YOUR CAR Dipped/main beam headlights Front side lights/Day lights (DRL) W21/5W 21W/5W SAFETY Rear side lights/Brake lights P21/5 W 21W/5W Front direction indicators WY21W 21 W Side direction indicators WY5W STARTING AND Rear direction indicators P21W 21 W...
  • Page 216 REPLACING EXTERIOR BULBS DIRECTION INDICATORS GETTING TO KNOW To change the bulb, proceed as follows: For the type of bulb and power rating, see “Changing YOUR CAR ❒ remove cover A fig. 170; a bulb" paragraph. ❒ turn bulb holder B fig. 171 clockwise, extract bulb FRONT UPPER LIGHT CLUSTER C and replace it;...
  • Page 217 DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS FRONT LOWER LIGHT CLUSTER GETTING TO KNOW To change the bulb, proceed as follows: This contains the bulbs for the main beams and side YOUR CAR lights/daytime running lights (DRL). ❒ remove cover B fig. 170; The bulbs are arranged as follows fig. 173: ❒...
  • Page 218 ❒ refit the new bulb on the connector, making sure it MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS is correctly locked; GETTING TO KNOW To change the bulb, proceed as follows: YOUR CAR ❒ refit the connector + bulb holder D unit in its ❒...
  • Page 219 ❒ adjust the lens A fig. 177 to compress in the SIDE LIGHTS/DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL) internal catch B fig. 178, then pull the cluster GETTING TO KNOW outwards; YOUR CAR To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒ turn the bulb holder C anticlockwise, extract bulb ❒...
  • Page 220 ❒ refit the bulb holder C in the lens A and turn it ❒ turn and remove the bulb holder E; clockwise; GETTING TO KNOW ❒ release the bulb and replace it; YOUR CAR ❒ refit the cluster making sure that the internal catch ❒...
  • Page 221 ❒ disconnect the electrical connector, undo the REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS fixing screws E fig. 185 and remove the bulb holder GETTING TO KNOW These contain the bulbs for the side lights, brake assembly; YOUR CAR lights and direction indicators. ❒ replace the concerned bulb: F = direction To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: indicators, G = side lights/brake lights fig.
  • Page 222 FIXED REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS To change the bulb, proceed as follows: GETTING TO KNOW ❒ open the luggage compartment, remove the trim They contain the rear fog light bulbs (left side) and YOUR CAR frame, undo the four fixing screws A fig. 187 and reverse light bulbs (right side).
  • Page 223 These are located in the tailgate and are LED lights. YOUR CAR ❒ remove bulb D from the bulb holder and replace For replacement, contact a Fiat Dealership. ❒ refit the new bulb on the bulb holder, making sure it is correctly locked;...
  • Page 224 ❒ Insert the new bulb B and make sure that it is NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS correctly clamped between the contacts; GETTING TO KNOW To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: YOUR CAR ❒ finally refit lens A fig. 189. ❒ remove lens A fig. 189; ❒...
  • Page 225 ❒ correctly fit the new bulbs in the relevant housings REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ❒ fit roof light A fig. 191 in its housing making sure it FRONT ROOF LIGHT is locked. Versions without rear seat surveillance mirror SAFETY To change the bulbs, proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 226 AND MESSAGES Versions with fixed glass roof or electric sun roof IN AN To remove the roof light and replace the bulbs go to EMERGENCY a Fiat Dealership. SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig. 193 fig.
  • Page 227 ❒ replace the bulb B fig. 197 releasing it from the Versions with sun roof (for versions/markets, where provided) side contacts; GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ❒ Insert the new bulb and make sure that it is To change the bulbs, proceed as follows: correctly clamped between the contacts.
  • Page 228 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ROOF LIGHT GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT GETTING TO KNOW To replace the bulb, proceed as follows: To change the bulbs, proceed as follows: YOUR CAR ❒ open the luggage compartment and extract the ❒ open the glove compartment and extract the roof roof light A fig.
  • Page 229 When a device does not work, check the condition If the replaced fuse blows again, contact of its protective fuse: the conductor element A a Fiat Dealership. fig. 200 must be intact. If it is not, replace the blown STARTING AND...
  • Page 230 If a general fuse (MEGA-FUSE, If a general protection fuse for safety YOUR CAR MIDI-FUSE, MAXI-FUSE) blows contact systems (airbag system, braking system), a Fiat Dealership. power unit systems (engine system, transmission system) or steering system is triggered, contact SAFETY a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 231 FUSE LOCATION If it is necessary to wash the engine GETTING TO KNOW compartment, take care not to directly hit YOUR CAR Engine compartment fuse box the fuse box and the window wiper This is located by the side of the battery fig. 202. motors with the water jet.
  • Page 232 Dashboard fuse box GETTING TO KNOW The fuses are located in the fuse box shown in fig. 203. To access the fuses, remove flap A. YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND fig.
  • Page 233 Luggage compartment fuse box GETTING TO KNOW The fuses are in the fuse box shown in fig. 204, located on the left side of the luggage compartment. YOUR CAR To access the fuses operate in the point shown by the arrow and remove flap A. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 234 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX fig. 202 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR USERS FUSE AMPERE Horn Heated rear window SAFETY Cigar lighter/Front power socket Luggage compartment power socket STARTING AND External mirror defrosters DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL...
  • Page 235 DASHBOARD FUSE BOX fig. 203 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR USERS FUSE AMPERE Rear electric window (left side) Rear electric window (right side) SAFETY Radio power supply (for versions/markets, where provided), Uconnect™ 5" Radio, Uconnect™ 5" Radio Nav, rear courtesy lights (right and left) STARTING AND Central locking DRIVING...
  • Page 236 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX fig. 204 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR USERS FUSE AMPERE Front seat electric lumbar regulator SAFETY Front seat electrical heater HI-FI system Electric sun roof blind STARTING AND Electric sun roof DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND...
  • Page 237 YOUR CAR given as information only. You are advised to contact ❒ turn on the battery charger. When it is recharged, a Fiat Dealership to have this operation carried turn the charger off before disconnecting it from out. the battery;...
  • Page 238 WARNING GETTING TO KNOW Do not try to recharge a frozen battery; If the car needs to be lifted, go to a Fiat Dealership YOUR CAR defrost it first to prevent the risk of which is equipped with arm hoists or workshop lifts.
  • Page 239 TOWING THE CAR GETTING TO KNOW The tow hook, which is supplied with the car, is YOUR CAR housed in the tool box, under the mat in the luggage compartment. SAFETY ATTACHING THE TOW HOOK Manually remove cap A fig. 208, fig. 209 (Trekking versions) (front bumper) or A fig.
  • Page 240 WARNING WARNING GETTING TO KNOW Before towing, turn the ignition key to Before tightening the hook clean the YOUR CAR MAR and then to STOP without threaded housing thoroughly. Make sure removing it.The steering column will that the hook is fully fastened in the housing automatically lock when the key is removed and before towing the car.
  • Page 241 WARNING GETTING TO KNOW The front and rear tow hooks should be YOUR CAR used only for emergencies on the road. The car may be towed for short distances when a dedicated device is used in compliance with SAFETY the Highway Code (rigid bar), and in order to move the vehicle on the road in preparation for towing or transport via a tow truck (on the Trekking versions do NOT use the rear tow...
  • Page 242 The Scheduled Servicing intervals are set out by the Manufacturer. Failure to comply with the schedule IN AN EMERGENCY may invalidate the warranty. It is advisable to inform a Fiat Dealership of any small operating irregularities without waiting for the next service. SERVICING AND...
  • Page 243 SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN GETTING TO KNOW PETROL VERSIONS YOUR CAR Servicing must be performed every 30,000 km or 24 months. Thousands of miles SAFETY Thousands of kilometres Months ● ● ● ● ● ● Check battery charge status and recharge if necessary STARTING AND DRIVING ●...
  • Page 244 (*) - only use spark plugs specifically certified for these engines; all spark plugs should be of the same type and brand (see the "Engine" MAINTENANCE paragraph in the "Technical Specifications" chapter); (*) - strictly comply with the spark plug replacement intervals detailed in the Scheduled Servicing Plan; (*) - it is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership for plug replacement. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 245 Thousands of miles GETTING TO KNOW Thousands of kilometres YOUR CAR Months Replace toothed timing drive belt (0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP versions ● SAFETY excluded) (**) Change air cleaner cartridge (every 30,000 km for 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP ●...
  • Page 246 DIESEL VERSIONS GETTING TO KNOW Servicing must be carried out every 35,000 km or 24 months. YOUR CAR Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres SAFETY Months ● ● ● ● ● Check battery charge status and recharge if necessary ● ●...
  • Page 247 Thousands of miles GETTING TO KNOW Thousands of kilometres YOUR CAR Months Check tensioning of accessory drive belt (versions without automatic tensioner) ● ● SAFETY (or every 24 months) ● Check toothed timing drive belt conditions (1.3 16V MultiJet versions excluded) ●...
  • Page 248 PERIODIC CHECKS HEAVY-DUTY USE OF THE CAR GETTING TO KNOW Every 1,000 km or before long journeys, check and, if If the car is mainly used in one of the following YOUR CAR necessary, restore the following: conditions: ❒ engine coolant, brake fluid and windscreen washer ❒...
  • Page 249 CHECKING LEVELS When topping up, take care not to mix up GETTING TO KNOW the various types of fluids: they are not YOUR CAR compatible with each other and could WARNING seriously damage the car. Never smoke while working in the engine compartment: gas and SAFETY inflammable vapours may be present, with the...
  • Page 250 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP versions GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY fig. 212 F0Y0180 A. Engine oil dipstick B. Engine oil plug/filler C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid E. Brake fluid SERVICING AND F.
  • Page 251 1.4 16V versions GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY fig. 213 F0Y0181 A. Engine oil dipstick B. Engine oil plug/filler C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid E. Brake fluid SERVICING AND F.
  • Page 252 1.3 16V MultiJet versions GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY fig. 214 F0Y0182 A. Engine oil dipstick B. Engine oil plug/filler C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid E. Brake fluid SERVICING AND F.
  • Page 253 1.6 16V MultiJet versions GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY fig. 215 F0Y0314 A. Engine oil dipstick B. Engine oil plug/filler C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid E. Brake fluid SERVICING AND F.
  • Page 254 The oil level must never exceed the MAX substances which are harmful to the mark. environment.To change the oil and filters, we advise you to contact a Fiat Dealership. SERVICING AND For 0.9 TwinAir 105 HP versions MAINTENANCE The engine oil dipstick A is integral with plug B.
  • Page 255 If this happens, do not start the AND MESSAGES If the fluid level in the tank is too low, undo the engine and contact a Fiat Dealership. reservoir plug E (see previous pages) and add the fluid described in the chapter "Technical WARNING Specifications".
  • Page 256 FILTER/DIESEL FILTER GETTING TO KNOW corrosive, from coming into contact with YOUR CAR painted parts. Should it happen, For filter replacement, contact a Fiat Dealership. immediately wash with water. SAFETY WARNING Brake fluid is poisonous and highly corrosive. In the event of accidental...
  • Page 257 A periodic check, The battery will also be more at risk of freezing (this which can be carried out at a Fiat Dealership is, can happen as early as -10°C). Refer to the paragraph however, necessary to check efficiency.
  • Page 258 DRIVING Batteries contain substances which are In any case, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as very dangerous for the environment. For possible to have the worn brake pads replaced. battery replacement, contact a Fiat WARNING LIGHTS Dealership.
  • Page 259 WHEELS AND TYRES The tyres must be replaced when the tread is less than 1.6 mm thick. In any case, follow the laws GETTING TO KNOW Before long trips, and every two weeks, check the in force in the country where you are driving. YOUR CAR tyre and space-saver wheel inflation pressure (for versions/markets, where provided).
  • Page 260 WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WARNING WIPER GETTING TO KNOW The road holding qualities of the car YOUR CAR also depend on the correct inflation BLADES pressure of the tyres. Replace the blades if the rubber edge is deformed or SAFETY worn. In any event, it is advisable to replace them approximately once a year.
  • Page 261 Lifting the wiper blades IMPORTANT Place the blades back in contact with the windscreen before activating the windscreen GETTING TO KNOW If it is necessary to raise the blades from the wiper again and/or turning the ignition key to YOUR CAR windscreen (e.g.
  • Page 262 Replacing the rear window wiper blade SPRAY NOZZLES GETTING TO KNOW Proceed as follows: Windscreen washer YOUR CAR ❒ raise cover A fig. 219, undo nut B and remove arm The window washer jets A fig. 220 are fixed. If there is no jet of fluid, firstly check that there is fluid in the reservoir (see paragraph “Checking fluid levels”...
  • Page 263 BODYWORK Rear window washer GETTING TO KNOW The rear window washer jets are fixed. The nozzle YOUR CAR PROTECTION FROM ATMOSPHERIC holder is on the rear window fig. 221. AGENTS The car is equipped with the best available technological solutions to protect the bodywork SAFETY against corrosion.
  • Page 264 PRESERVING THE BODYWORK Do not wash the car after it has been left in the sun or with the bonnet hot: this may alter the shine of GETTING TO KNOW the paintwork. YOUR CAR Paint Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned in the same Touch up abrasions and scratches immediately to way as the rest of the car.
  • Page 265 INTERIORS Windows GETTING TO KNOW Use specific detergents and clean cloths to prevent Periodically check for water puddles under the mats YOUR CAR scratching or altering the transparency. that could cause the panels to rust. IMPORTANT Wipe the inside surface of the rear WARNING window gently with a cloth in the direction of the SAFETY...
  • Page 266 SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS LEATHER PARTS (for versions/markets, where provided) GETTING TO KNOW Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner. YOUR CAR It is advisable to use a moist brush on velvet Use only water and neutral soap to clean these parts. upholstery.
  • Page 267 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR IDENTIFICATION DATA V.I.N. PLATE This is applied on the left side of the luggage We recommend taking note of the identification SAFETY compartment fig. 222 (lift the mat for access) and codes. The following identification codes are printed bears the following data: and shown on the plates: Type-approval number.
  • Page 268 A Paint manufacturer. ❒ chassis serial number. SAFETY B Colour name. ENGINE MARKING C Fiat colour code. This is stamped on the cylinder block and gives the D Respray and touch up colour code. STARTING AND model and the chassis serial number.
  • Page 269 ENGINE CODES - BODY VERSIONS GETTING TO KNOW Versions Engine codes Body versions YOUR CAR 199LYC1B L2B 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 199B6000 199LYC1B L2E SAFETY 199LYC1B L2G (**) 199LYB1B L1 1.4 16V 843A1000 STARTING AND 199LYB1B L1B (**) DRIVING 199LXY1A L0H 1.3 16V MultiJet 199B4000...
  • Page 270 ENGINE GETTING TO KNOW Versions 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 1.4 16V YOUR CAR Engine code 199B6000 843A1000 Cycle Otto Otto SAFETY Number and arrangement of cylinders 2 in line 4 in line Piston diameter and travel (mm) 80.5 x 86.0 72.0 x 84.0 Total displacement (cm3) 1368...
  • Page 271 Versions 1.3 16V MultiJet 1.6 16V MultiJet GETTING TO KNOW Engine code 199B4000 199B5000 YOUR CAR Cycle Diesel Diesel Number and arrangement of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line SAFETY Piston diameter and travel (mm) 69.6 x 82.0 79.5 x 80.5 Total displacement (cm3) 1248 1598...
  • Page 272 FUEL SUPPLY GETTING TO KNOW Versions Power supply YOUR CAR Multipoint sequential timed electronic injection, with knock control and variable intake 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP valve actuation 1.4 16V Multipoint sequential timed electronic injection, returnless system SAFETY 1.3 16V MultiJet - 1.6 16V Electronically controlled Common Rail MultiJet direct injection with turbo and MultiJet intercooler...
  • Page 273 BRAKES GETTING TO KNOW Versions Front service brakes Rear service brakes Parking brake YOUR CAR 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP Controlled by handbrake 1.4 16V Self-ventilated disc Disc lever, acting on the rear SAFETY 1.3 16V MultiJet brakes 1.6 16V MultiJet IMPORTANT Water, ice and salt spread on the roads may deposit on the brake disks reducing braking STARTING AND efficiency the first time the brakes are applied.
  • Page 274 STEERING GETTING TO KNOW Versions Turning circle (m) Type YOUR CAR 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 10,7 1.4 16V 10,7 Rack and pinion with electric power SAFETY steering 1.3 16V MultiJet 10,7 1.6 16V MultiJet 10.7 STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND...
  • Page 275 WHEELS Maximum speed rating GETTING TO KNOW up to 160 km/h YOUR CAR RIMS AND TYRES up to 170 km/h Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass up to 180 km/h tyres. All approved tyres are listed in the registration up to 190 km/h document.
  • Page 276 CORRECT READING OF THE RIM CODE Load rating (capacity) GETTING TO KNOW 70 = 335 kg 81 = 462 kg YOUR CAR Example fig. 224: 6 J x 15 H2 rim width in inches (1). 71 = 345 kg 82 = 475 kg rim drop centre outline (side projection where the 72 = 355 kg 83 = 487 kg...
  • Page 277 WHEELS AND TYRES PROVIDED GETTING TO KNOW Space-saver wheel YOUR CAR Versions Wheels Tyres Snow tyres Tyre SAFETY 195/65 R15 91Q 6Jx15 H2 ET 39 195/65 R15 91H (M+S) 6Jx16 H2 ET 36.5 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 205/55 R16 91Q 4JX16 H ET 15 STARTING AND 205/55 R16 91H 105 HP...
  • Page 278 Space-saver wheel GETTING TO KNOW Versions Wheels Tyres Snow tyres YOUR CAR Tyre 195/65 R15 91Q 6Jx15 H2 ET 39 195/65 R15 91H SAFETY (M+S) 6Jx16 H2 ET 36.5 205/55 R16 91Q 4JX16 H ET 15 1.3 16V MultiJet 205/55 R16 91H (M+S) T135/70 R16 100M 6½Jx16 H2 ET 39...
  • Page 279 Trekking versions GETTING TO KNOW Space-saver wheel YOUR CAR Versions Wheels Tyres Snow tyres Tyre SAFETY 6Jx16 H2 ET 36.5 205/55 R16 91Q 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 205/55 R16 91H (M+S) 105 HP – 1.4 16V – 6½Jx16 H2 ET 39 4JX16 H ET 15 1.3 16V MultiJet –...
  • Page 280 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) GETTING TO KNOW Add +0.3 bar to the prescribed pressure when the tyres are warm. YOUR CAR With snow tyres, add +0.2 bar to the pressure recommended for standard tyres. Recheck pressure value with cold tyres. SAFETY No load/medium load Full load...
  • Page 281 RIM PROTECTOR TYRES GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR WARNING DO NOT fit wheel hub caps when using integral hub caps fixed (with springs) SAFETY to the steel rim and after sale tyres provided with Rim Protector (fig. 225). Use of unsuitable tyres and hub caps may cause sudden loss of tyre pressure.
  • Page 282 DIMENSIONS GETTING TO KNOW The dimensions are expressed in mm fig. 226 and refer to the vehicle equipped with its original tyres. YOUR CAR Height is measured with vehicle unladen. LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT VOLUME Capacity (V.D.A. standards) = 400 litres (1310 litres with rear seats completely folded down).
  • Page 283 TREKKING VERSIONS GETTING TO KNOW The dimensions are expressed in mm fig. 227 and refer to the vehicle equipped with its original tyres. YOUR CAR Height is measured with vehicle unladen. LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT VOLUME Capacity (V.D.A. standards) = 400 litres (1310 litres with rear seats completely folded down).
  • Page 284 PERFORMANCE GETTING TO KNOW Max. speed in km/h that can be reached after initial car use. YOUR CAR Versions km/h 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP SAFETY 1.4 16V 1.3 16V MultiJet 1.6 16V MultiJet STARTING AND DRIVING Trekking versions Versions km/h WARNING LIGHTS 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP...
  • Page 285 WEIGHTS AND LOADS GETTING TO KNOW Versions 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 1.4 16V YOUR CAR Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without 1260 / 1270 1245 / 1255 (***) (***) optional equipment) (kg): SAFETY Payload including the driver (kg): 560 / 545 560 / 545...
  • Page 286 Versions 1.3 16V MultiJet 1.6 16V MultiJet GETTING TO KNOW Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel YOUR CAR tank filled to 90% and without 1295 /1305 1365 / 1375 (***) (***) optional equipment) (kg): Payload including the driver (kg): 550 / 545 560 / 550 (***) (***)
  • Page 287 REFUELLING GETTING TO KNOW 0.9 TwinAir Turbo Prescribed fuels and Petrol versions 1.4 16V YOUR CAR 105 HP original lubricants Fuel tank capacity (litres): Unleaded petrol not less than 95 RON (EN 228 including a reserve of SAFETY 6 ÷ 8 6 ÷...
  • Page 288 Prescribed fuels and Diesel versions 1.3 16V MultiJet 1.6 16V MultiJet GETTING TO KNOW original lubricants YOUR CAR Fuel tank (litres): Diesel for automotive engines (EN 590 including a reserve of 6 ÷ 8 6 ÷ 8 Specification) (litres): SAFETY Engine cooling system Mixture of distilled water 6,35...
  • Page 289 Lubricant for SELENIA DIGITEK DRIVING petrol engines P.E. According to Scheduled SAE 0W-30 ACEA C2 grade totally synthetic (0.9 TwinAir lubricant. FIAT Classification 9.55535-GS1. Contractual Technical Servicing Plan Turbo 105 HP Reference No. F020.B12 version) WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES SELENIA K P.E.
  • Page 290 Fluid and lubricant features for a correct Genuine fluids and Applications GETTING TO KNOW use of the car lubricants YOUR CAR TUTELA TRANSMISSION SAE 75W grade synthetic lubricant. FIAT Mechanical gearbox GEARFORCE Classification 9.55550-MZ6 and differential Contractual Technical SAFETY Reference No. F002.F10 Lubricants and...
  • Page 291 50% water 50% for radiators ASTM D 3306 specifications. Reference No. F101.M01 SAFETY PARAFLU (**) FIAT Classification 9.55523 TUTELA DIESEL ART To be mixed with the Diesel fuel Additive for diesel with antifreeze and diesel (25 cc per 10 Contractual Technical additive protective action for diesel engines.
  • Page 292 FUEL CONSUMPTION GETTING TO KNOW The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests YOUR CAR laid down by specific European Directives. The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption: ❒ urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the car; SAFETY ❒...
  • Page 293 Trekking versions GETTING TO KNOW Versions Urban Extra-urban Combined YOUR CAR 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP (*) 1.4 16V SAFETY 1.3 16V MultiJet 1.6 16V MultiJet (*) Type approval test starting in 2 gear. STARTING AND (**) For versions/markets, where provided. DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES...
  • Page 294 EMISSIONS GETTING TO KNOW The CO emission levels given in the following tables refer to combined consumption. YOUR CAR EMISSIONS ACCORDING TO CURRENT EUROPEAN Versions DIRECTIVE (g/km) SAFETY 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP (*) 1.4 16V STARTING AND 1.3 16V MultiJet DRIVING...
  • Page 295 To grant customers the best possible service in terms of respecting environmental laws and in response to European Directive 2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, Fiat is offering all customers the SAFETY opportunity of handing over their vehicle* at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.
  • Page 296 RADIOFREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL: MINISTERIAL APPROVALS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS fig. 228 F0Y0277 INDEX...
  • Page 297 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS fig. 229 F0Y0278 INDEX...
  • Page 298 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS FOR SPECIFIC MARKETS GETTING TO KNOW Radiofrequency remote control Body Computer type approval Country YOUR CAR type approval initials (TRF198) initials (BCML7) Jordan TRC/LPD/2011/102 TRC/LPD/2012/75 $*5(( 3$5 / $157 0$52& $*5(( 3$5 / $157 0$52& SAFETY Morocco 1XPpUR G DJUpPHQW  05  $157  1XPpUR G DJUpPHQW  05  $157  'DWH G DJUpPHQW   -8,1 ...
  • Page 299 DASHBOARD The presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the different versions. fig. 1 F0Y0185 1. Adjustable air diffusers 2. Upper glove compartment (for versions/markets, where provided the compartment may be conditioned) 3. Passenger front airbag 4. Adjustable and directable centre air diffusers 5. Fixed upper air vent 6. Radio controls on the steering wheel (for versions/markets, where provided) 7.
  • Page 300 CONTROL PANEL AND INSTRUMENTS Instrument background colour and type may vary according to the version. The warning lights are only present on Diesel versions. On diesel versions, the max. rpm (red range on the revolution counter) corresponds to 5000 rpm. VERSIONS WITH MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY fig.
  • Page 301 VERSIONS WITH RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY fig. 3 F0Y0184 A. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Reconfigurable multifunction display C. Rev counter D. Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light E. Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light...
  • Page 302 REPLACING FUSES FUSE LOCATION Dashboard junction box To reach the fuse box, proceed as follows: ❒ open the lower oddments compartment; ❒ using the supplied screwdriver fig. 4 remove the two side lids A fig. 5; ❒ press the device B fig. 6 inside-out from the compartment;...
  • Page 303 To refit the oddments compartment, proceed in the reverse order, paying special attention to the new connection of the slowing device, linked to the same compartment through the device B fig. 6. fig. 7 fig. 8 F0Y0239 F0Y0237...
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  • Page 307 This section describes the 500L in the 5- and 7-seater versions. For anything not dealt with refer to the Owner Handbook in the section concerning the 500L version.
  • Page 308: Table Of Contents

    SEATS.................................... 305 INTERIOR FITTINGS ............................... 310 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT..........................310 SEAT BELTS ................................. 312 FITTING "UNIVERSAL" CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS (WITH SAFETY BELTS) ........313 "FIX&GO AUTOMATIC" KIT..........................316 REPLACING A WHEEL ............................317 REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS ..........................326 ENGINE CODES - BODY VERSIONS ......................... 328 WHEELS ..................................
  • Page 309: Seats

    SEATS WARNING Before setting off, make sure that the THIRD ROW REAR SEATS seats are locked correctly to their (for versions/markets, where provided) anchoring devices. For versions where provided there are two further "retractable" seats located behind the rear seats (see fig.
  • Page 310 Access to the third row of rear seats WARNING Proceed as follows: During repositioning of the second row ❒ completely lower the second row rear seat head rear seats, sit correctly on the third row rear seats, making sure that your feet do not restraints;...
  • Page 311 Repositioning of the second row rear seats Repositioning the backrest To reposition the rear seat, push the seat backwards To bring the backrest back to normal usage position, as shown in fig. 6 and secure it (when it clicks into lift lever B fig.
  • Page 312 The load compartment capacity increases when the WARNING seat backrests are folded. Make sure the backrest is properly secured at both sides to prevent it Before tilting the seat backrest fully, moving forward in the event of sharp braking, remove any objects laid on it. with possible impact with the occupants.
  • Page 313 THIRD ROW SEAT BACKREST WARNING REPOSITIONING Make sure the backrests are properly Pull toward yourself devices A fig. 9 located behind secured at both sides to prevent them the rear seat backrests to reposition the seat from moving forward, in the event of sharp backrests.
  • Page 314: Interior Fittings

    INTERIOR FITTINGS LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT POWER LUGGAGE-COVERING CURTAIN SOCKET Luggage-covering curtain A fig. 12 can be rolled up (7-seater versions) and removed. It is located on the left side of the luggage compartment, next to the sliding curtain fig. 11. The electrical socket only works with the ignition key Do not place heavy objects on the curtain at MAR-ON.
  • Page 315 Curtain rolling up After the curtain has been removed, place it behind the backrest of the third row rear seats, fitting it in To roll up the curtain, grab handle C fig. 12 and then seats B fig. 15. release pins B fig. 13 (one for each side) from their If, after change of a wheel, the room between the seats.
  • Page 316: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS Object-covering curtains Two object-covering curtains are present on the USE OF THE SEAT BELTS FOR THE THIRD front part of the luggage-covering curtain. ROW REAR SEATS To use the curtains pull tabs A fig. 16 outwards and The third row rear seats (for versions/markets, engage them with the rear seat head restraint where provided) are also equipped with inertia seat supports, as shown in the figure.
  • Page 317: Fitting "Universal" Child Restraint Systems (With Safety Belts)

    FITTING "UNIVERSAL" CHILD WARNING RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Remember that in the event of a violent (with safety belts) impact the rear seat passengers not wearing seat belts are exposed to a very serious Only forward facing child restraint systems in Group risk and also represent a serious danger for the 1, 2, 3 can be fitted on the third row of rear seats.
  • Page 318 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 WARNING WARNING The figure is indicative and for assembly The figure is indicative and for assembly purposes only. Install the child restraint purposes only. Install the child restraint system according to the instructions, which are system according to the instructions, which are compulsorily included with this type of restraint compulsorily included with this type of restraint system.
  • Page 319 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR UNIVERSAL CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM USE The car complies with European Directive 2000/3/EC which governs the arrangement possibilities for child restraint systems on the various seats of the car as shown in the following table: 7-seater versions (for versions/markets, where provided) row rear Weight Front...
  • Page 320: Fix&Go Automatic" Kit

    "Fix&Go Automatic" KIT The kit includes: ❒ a cylinder A fig. 23 containing sealer and fitted It is located in the luggage compartment in a with: dedicated bag fig. 21 (5-seater versions) or fig. 22 ❒ filling pipe B; (7-seater versions). ❒...
  • Page 321: Replacing A Wheel

    REPLACING A WHEEL USE OF THE "Fix&Go Automatic" KIT For kit usage see paragraph "Fix&Go Automatic kit" GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS in the Owner Handbook in the section concerning version The car is equipped with the "Fix&Go Automatic Kit": see the paragraph “Fix&Go Automatic Kit” for how to use this device.
  • Page 322 WARNING WARNING The jack shall only be used for raising Alert other drivers that the car is the car model it has been supplied with. stationary in compliance with local Never use the jack for other purposes, such as regulations: hazard warning lights, warning raising other car models.
  • Page 323 ❒ the following can be found in the tool box: tow JACK hook, screwdriver, jack, wedge, spanner for wheel Please note that: stud bolts/jack operation, Allen key for sun roof ❒ the jack weight is 1.76 kg; emergency operation (for versions/markets, where ❒...
  • Page 324 ❒ raise flap A fig. 28 located on the luggage ❒ use the spanner to remove the wheel from the car compartment mat, take spanner B fig. 29 from the fig. 30; tool bag and fit it on device C; ❒...
  • Page 325 ❒ rotate device D fig. 31 in order to detach the ❒ take the spanner A fig. 33 and loosen the fixing space-saver wheel from fixing support E; stud bolts by about one turn. For versions with alloy rims, shake the car to facilitate detachment of ❒...
  • Page 326 ❒ place the wedge behind the wheel diagonally ❒ remove the wheel cap after unscrewing the four opposite the one to be replaced (see fig. 35) to fixing stud bolts and finally undo the fifth stud bolt prevent the car from moving when it is raised; and extract the wheel (only for versions with wheel caps fixed by stud bolts);...
  • Page 327 ❒ use the spanner A to fully tighten the stud bolts in ❒ fit the punctured tyre in the dedicated bag A fig. a criss-cross fashion as per the numerical sequence illustrated in fig. 37; ❒ when replacing a wheel with alloy rim it is advisable to place it with the esthetic part facing upwards.
  • Page 328 Punctured tyre position WARNING At the end of the operation of 5-seater versions raising/locking the space-saver wheel Place the punctured tyre in the luggage device, the spanner must be extracted, taking compartment. care NOT to turn it in the wrong direction to facilitate the extraction of the spanner itself, so 7-seater versions as to prevent the attachment device from being...
  • Page 329 REFITTING THE STANDARD WHEEL Versions with alloy rims Following the procedure described previously, raise Proceed as follows: the car and remove the space-saver wheel. ❒ insert the wheel on the hub and using the spanner provided tighten the stud bolts; Versions with steel rims ❒...
  • Page 330: Replacing Interior Bulbs

    REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS At the end of the operation Proceed as follows: THIRD ROW REAR SEAT ROOF LIGHT ❒ place the space-saver wheel in the luggage (for versions/markets, where provided) compartment; ❒ place the jack and the other tools in the tool bag; Type of bulb: C5W ❒...
  • Page 331 ❒ fit the new bulb, then close again cover B on the LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ROOF LIGHT lens; Type of bulb: W5W ❒ refit the roof light A by inserting it in its correct position firstly, on one side and then pressing on Power: 5 W the other side until it clicks into place.
  • Page 332: Engine Codes - Body Versions

    ENGINE CODES - BODY VERSIONS Versions Engine codes Body versions 199LYC1B L2H 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 199B6000 199LYC1B L2L (**) 199LXY1A L0E 1.3 16V MultiJet 199B4000 199LXY1A L0F (**) 199LYD1B L4E 1.6 16V MultiJet 199B5000 199LYD1B L4F (**) (*) 5-seater versions (**) 7-seater versions...
  • Page 333: Wheels

    WHEELS Load rating (capacity) Maximum speed rating RIMS AND TYRES Maximum speed rating Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass up to 160 km/h tyres. up to 170 km/h All approved tyres are listed in the registration document. up to 180 km/h up to 190 km/h IMPORTANT If there are any discrepancies between up to 200 km/h...
  • Page 334 CORRECT READING OF THE RIM CODE Load rating (capacity) 70 = 335 kg 81 = 462 kg Example fig. 45: 6 J x 15 H2 rim width in inches (1). 71 = 345 kg 82 = 475 kg profile of the flange (side projection where the tyre 72 = 355 kg 83 = 487 kg bead rests) (2).
  • Page 335 RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED 5-seater versions Space-saver wheel Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres Tyre 195/65 R15 91Q 6Jx15 H2 ET 39 195/65 R15 91H (M+S) 6Jx16 H2 ET 36.5 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 205/55 R16 91Q 4JX16 H ET 15 205/55 R16 91H T135/70 R16 100M 105 HP (M+S)
  • Page 336 Space-saver wheel Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres Tyre 195/65 R15 91Q 6Jx15 H2 ET 39 195/65 R15 91H (M+S) 6Jx16 H2 ET 36.5 205/55 R16 91Q 4JX16 H ET 15 1.6 16V MultiJet 205/55 R16 91H T135/70 R16 100M (M+S) 6½Jx16 H2 ET 39 225/45 R17 91Q 7Jx17 H2 ET 41...
  • Page 337 7-seater versions Space-saver wheel Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres Tyre 6Jx16 H2 ET 36.5 205/55 R16 91Q 205/55 R16 91H (M+S) 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 6½Jx16 H2 ET 39 4JX16 H ET 15 T135/70 R16 100M 105 HP 225/45 R17 91Q 7Jx17 H2 ET 41 225/45 R17 91H (M+S)
  • Page 338 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) When the tyres are warm, the inflation pressure should be +0.3 bar compared with the prescribed value. With snow tyres, add +0.2 bar to the pressure value prescribed for standard tyres. However, recheck that the value is correct with the tyre cold. 5-seater versions No load/medium load Full load...
  • Page 339 RIM PROTECTOR TYRES WARNING DO NOT fit wheel caps when using integral wheel caps fixed (with springs) to the steel rim and after sale tyres provided with Rim Protector (fig. 46). Use of unsuitable tyres and wheel caps may cause sudden loss of tyre pressure.
  • Page 340: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its standard-supplied tyres. Height is measured with car unladen. fig. 47 F0Y0335 F (*) H (*) 4352 2612 1667 1513/1522 2018 1511/1519 1784 (*) Minor variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims.
  • Page 341 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT CAPACITY Capacity (V.D.A. standards) 5-seater versions With second row of rear seats in normal operating conditions: 599 litres. With second row of rear seats completely folded: 1192 litres. 7-seater versions With third row of rear seats in normal operating conditions: 168 litres. With third row of rear seats completely folded: 440 litres.
  • Page 342: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Max. speed in km/h that can be reached after initial car use. Versions km/h 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 1.3 16V MultiJet 1.6 16V MultiJet...
  • Page 343: Weights And Loads

    WEIGHTS AND LOADS 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP Versions 5-seater versions 7-seater versions Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1290 1320 to 90% and without optional equipment) Payload including the driver (kg): (**) Maximum permitted loads (kg) (***) –...
  • Page 344 1.3 16V MultiJet 1.6 16V MultiJet Versions 5-seater 7-seater 5-seater 7-seater versions versions versions versions Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1315 1305 1395 1425 to 90% and without optional equipment) Payload including the driver (kg): Maximum permitted loads (kg) (**) –...
  • Page 345: Fuel Consumption

    FUEL CONSUMPTION The fuel consumption values given in the table below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by specific European Directives. The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption: ❒ urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the car; ❒...
  • Page 346 FUEL CONSUMPTION ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE (litres/100 km) Versions Urban Extra-urban Combined 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP (*) 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP (*) (**) 1.3 16V MultiJet 1.6 16V MultiJet (*) Type-approval test starting in 2 gear. (**) For versions/markets, where provided.
  • Page 347: Co2 Emissions

    EMISSIONS The CO emission levels given in the following table refer to combined consumption. EMISSIONS ACCORDING TO CURRENT EUROPEAN Versions DIRECTIVE (g/km) 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP (*) 1.3 16V MultiJet 1.6 16V MultiJet (*) For versions/markets where provided.
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  • Page 349 5” Radio...
  • Page 351 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..............349 TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND .......366 TRACK SELECTION (Browse)..........366 TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION ...350 AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION..........367 TIPS ...................350 TRACK INFORMATION DISPLAY ........367 MULTIMEDIA DEVICES: SUPPORTED AUDIO FILES RANDOM TRACK REPRODUCTION ......367 AND FORMATS..............352 TRACK REPETITION............367 NOTES ON TRADEMARKS..........352 EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES.........352 CD PLAYER ................368...
  • Page 352 MAKING A PHONE CALL..........375 eco:Drive .................379 SETTINGS ................381 MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL ......376 MAKING A SECOND PHONE CALL ......377 VOICE COMMANDS ............385 MANAGING TWO PHONE CALLS........377 USE OF THE VOICE COMMANDS.........385 ENDING A CALL..............377 USE OF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS TO REDIALLING ................377 ACTIVATE VOICE COMMANDS ........385 CONTINUING A PHONE CALL ........377...
  • Page 353: Introduction

    (for example, in the glove compartment). Enjoy reading. Happy motoring! The information in this publication is provided by way of example. Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A.can modify the specifications of the vehicle model described in this publication at any time, for technical or marketing purposes. For further information,...
  • Page 354: Tips, Controls And General Information

    In the event of a failure, the system should only be Reception conditions change constantly while driving. checked and repaired at a Fiat Dealership. Reception may be interfered with by the presence of If the temperature is particularly low, the display may mountains, buildings or bridges, or when you are far take a while to reach optimum brightness.
  • Page 355 To achieve the best quality audio reproduction we recommend the use of original CD supports. Correct Dirt, scratches or any distortions on CDs may cause operation is not guaranteed when CD-R/RW media skipping during playback and poor sound quality. are used that were not correctly burnt and/or with a Follow these tips for optimum playback conditions: maximum capacity above 650 Mb.
  • Page 356: Multimedia Devices: Supported Audio Files And Formats

    MULTIMEDIA DEVICES: SUPPORTED NOTES ON TRADEMARKS AUDIO FILES AND FORMATS iPod, iTunes and iPhone are registered trademarks of For CD, USB and iPod sources the system can play Apple Inc. files with the following extensions and formats: All other trademarks are the property of their ❒...
  • Page 357: Anti-Theft Protection

    EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES Entering the secret code Other electronic devices (e.g. iPod, PDA, etc...) can When the system is switched on, if the code is be used on the car. requested, the display will show "Please enter Anti- Theft Code" followed by the video page showing a Some of them can however cause electromagnetic keypad to enter the secret code.
  • Page 358: Software Updates

    165 mm mid-woofer speakers in the door relevant authorities if the system is stolen. panel. In case of loss of the car radio passport, contact the Fiat Dealership, taking an ID document and the car Rear speakers ownership documents. ❒ 2 165 mm full-range speakers in the door panel.
  • Page 359: Quick Guide

    QUICK GUIDE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL fig. 1 F0Y0001...
  • Page 360: Front Panel Control Summary Table

    FRONT PANEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE Button Functions Mode Ignition Brief button press Brief button press Volume adjustment Left/right rotation of knob Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) Brief button press CD ejection Brief button press CD housing – Display on/off Brief button press Exit the selection/return to previous screen Brief button press Scrolling the list or tuning to a radio station...
  • Page 361: Steering Wheel Controls

    STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (for versions/markets, where provided) DESCRIPTION The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make things easier. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in the table below.
  • Page 362: Steering Wheel Control Summary Table

    STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE Button Interaction (pressure/rotation) - Acceptance of incoming call - Acceptance of the second incoming phone call and putting the active phone call on hold - Activation of voice recognition for Phone function - Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command - Interruption of voice recognition - Rejection of incoming call - Ending of call in progress...
  • Page 363: Switching The System On/Off

    SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON/OFF RADIO MODE SELECTION Press the RADIO button (12-fig. 1) on the front RADIO (TUNER) MODE panel to activate the radio mode. The system switches on/off when the button/knob The different tuning modes can be selected with the (ON/OFF) is pressed (1-fig.
  • Page 364: Displayed Information

    DISPLAYED INFORMATION At the bottom: the following buttons are displayed: ❒ "Browse": list of the radio stations available; After the desired radio station is selected on the ❒ "AM/FM", "AM/DAB", "FM/DAB": selection of the display (see fig. 4), the following information is shown: desired frequency band (button reconfigurable according to the band selected: AM,FM or DAB);...
  • Page 365: Previous/Next Radio Station Search

    PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION SEARCH After entering the last digit of the station, the "Tune" screen is deactivated and the system tunes Briefly press buttons on the display: when automatically to the station selected (the number of the button is released the previous or the next radio the radio station is displayed in the "Tune"...
  • Page 366: Dab Radio

    DAB RADIO The "Browse" button is used to display: (for versions/markets, where provided) ❒ the list of all DAB stations; ❒ the list of stations filtered by "Genres"; Once the DAB radio mode on the display is selected, the information on the station being listened to is ❒...
  • Page 367: Setting The Preselections

    SETTING THE PRESELECTIONS AUDIO Preselections are available in all system modes and To enter the "Audio" menu, press the SETTINGS are activated by touching one of the preselection button (10-fig. 1) on the front panel, scroll the menu buttons located at the top of the display. then select and press the "Audio"...
  • Page 368 Equalizer Balance/Fade (for versions/markets, where provided) Press the "Balance/Fade" button to balance the sound from the front and rear seat speakers. Select "Equalizer" on the display to adjust the bass, medium and treble tones. Press the buttons to balance the front and rear speakers (see fig.
  • Page 369 Volume/Speed Loudness (for versions/markets, where provided) Press the "Volume/Speed" button to choose between "Off" and "1, 2 or 3". To activate/deactivate the "Loudness" function to improve the sound quality at low volumes. The option selected is displayed (see fig. 9). Choose "1, 2 or 3"...
  • Page 370: Media Mode

    MEDIA MODE TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND Press and hold down the button to fast forward This section describes the interaction modes the selected track or keep the button pressed to concerning the operation of CD, Bluetooth®, AUX, fast rewind the track. USB/iPod fig.
  • Page 371: Audio Source Selection

    Press the "Info" button to show on the display the audio Bluetooth® devices and supported functions, information on the track being listened to for devices visit the www.fiat.it website (for Italy) or the that support the function. www.fiat.com website (for other countries) or call Press the "X"...
  • Page 372: Cd Player

    CD PLAYER LOADING/EJECTING A CD To load the CD, insert it gently into the slot to To activate the CD mode, enter an audio CD or an activate the motorised loading system, which will MP3 in the relevant slot 4 (fig. 1) or press the MEDIA position it correctly (the "CD"...
  • Page 373: Bluetooth ® Source

    ❒ if the pairing procedure is completed successfully, a ® SOURCE Bluetooth screen is displayed. Answer "Yes" to the question This mode is activated by pairing a Bluetooth ® to pair the Bluetooth® audio device as favourite device containing music tracks.with the system. (the device will have priority on all other devices that will be paired later on).
  • Page 374: Usb/Ipod Support

    USB/iPod SUPPORT AUX SUPPORT To activate the USB/iPod mode insert the To activate the AUX mode fit a suitable device in the corresponding device (USB or iPod) in the USB port AUX port on the car. fig. 11 present on the car. Inserting a device with AUX outlet socket the system If a USB/iPod device is inserted with the system on, starts playing the AUX source connected, if it is...
  • Page 375: Phone Mode

    ❒ mobile phone name. To consult the list of mobile phones and supported functions, visit the www.fiat.it website (for Italy) or the www.fiat.com website (for other countries) or call Customer Service on 00800.3428.0000 (the number may vary depending on the country: please refer to the reference table in the "Customer Service...
  • Page 376: Pairing A Mobile Phone

    ❒ if the pairing procedure is completed successfully, a PAIRING A MOBILE PHONE screen is displayed: answer "Yes" to the question to IMPORTANT Carry out this operation only with car pair the mobile phone as favourite (the mobile stationary and in safety conditions; this function is phone will have priority on all other mobile phones deactivated when the car is moving.
  • Page 377: Connection/Disconnection Of A Mobile

    CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION OF A Disconnection MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth® AUDIO To disconnect a specific mobile phone or DEVICE Bluetooth® audio device, proceed as follows: ❒ press the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front Connection panel; The system connects automatically to the mobile ❒...
  • Page 378: Setting A Mobile Phone Or A Bluetooth Audio Device As Favourite

    SETTING A MOBILE PHONE OR A Answer "Yes" to copy the whole phonebook and the Bluetooth® AUDIO DEVICE AS FAVOURITE list of recent calls to the system. Answer "No" to carry out the operation later on. To set a mobile phone or Bluetooth® audio device as favourite, proceed as follows: After the first phone data transmission, the procedure for transmitting and updating the...
  • Page 379: Making A Phone Call

    MAKING A PHONE CALL Dialling the phone number using the mobile phone The operations described below can only be accessed if supported by the mobile phone in use. It is possible to dial a phone number with the mobile phone and continue using the system (never allow For all functions available, refer to the mobile phone yourself to be distracted while driving).
  • Page 380: Managing An Incoming Call

    MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL Answering a phone call When a phone call is received on the mobile phone, Call controls the system deactivates the audio system (if active) and displays a screen. The buttons on the display allow the following phone call functions to be managed: Press the "Answer"...
  • Page 381: Making A Second Phone Call

    MAKING A SECOND PHONE CALL REDIALLING When a phone conversation is active, a second To call the number/contact of last call made, press phone call can be made as follows: the "Redial" button. ❒ select the number/contact of the list of recent CONTINUING A PHONE CALL calls;...
  • Page 382: Transferring A Call

    TRANSFERRING A CALL "MORE" MODE The ongoing calls can be transferred from the mobile Press the MORE button (8-fig. 1) on the front panel phone to the system and vice versa without ending to display (see fig. 13) the following operation the calls.
  • Page 383: Clock

    ❒ Acceleration/Deceleration: avoid abrupt CLOCK acceleration/deceleration, favouring gradual Press the "Clock" button (see fig. 13) to display the increases/decreases in speed. clock. ❒ Gearbox: use the gear most suited to the road conditions, in order to optimise fuel consumption eco:Drive (on versions with automatic transmission, using The eco:Drive application (fig.
  • Page 384 Activation To check the data average of previous trip (the "trip" starts when the ignition key is turned to MAR and Press the "eco:Drive" button (see fig. 13) to interact stops when it is turned to STOP), select the with the function. "Previous Trip"...
  • Page 385: Settings

    During the transfer of data to the USB drive, The menu comprises the following options: messages may appear on the display to guide the user ❒ Display; correctly through the operation; follow these ❒ Time & Date; instructions. ❒ Safety/Assistance (for versions/markets, where These messages are only displayed with ignition key provided);...
  • Page 386 ❒ "Voice Resp. Length": press the relevant button to Display set the detail level of the voice messages supplied The "Display" menu contains the following options: by the system and the suggestions displayed. ❒ "Brightness" (this setting is not available when the ❒...
  • Page 387 Clock & Date Date setting To set the date proceed as for the time setting: Use this function to set the clock. select "Set Date" to adjust day, month and year. Time setting Safety/Assistance Press the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front (for versions/markets, where provided) panel then select "Clock &...
  • Page 388 Doors & Locks Radio Use this function to activate/deactivate the automatic Use this function to configure the following options: door locking when the car is moving ("Autoclose" ❒ "Traffic Announc.": activation/deactivation of the function). automatic tuning of the traffic announcements ("TA"...
  • Page 389: Voice Commands

    VOICE COMMANDS USE OF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS TO ACTIVATE VOICE COMMANDS USE OF THE VOICE COMMANDS "Phone" button Please follow the suggestions below to be sure that The button on the steering wheel controls the voice commands are always recognised by the activates the "Phone"...
  • Page 390: Voice Session Status

    ❒ Fast use of the voice interaction (red icon): displayed when the voice interaction is ended by the user. In this case you The buttons , when pressed during a system cannot say a voice command. voice message, enable to say a voice command directly.
  • Page 391: Global Voice Commands

    GLOBAL VOICE COMMANDS fig. 20 F0Y1040...
  • Page 392: Phone Voice Commands

    PHONE VOICE COMMANDS fig. 21 F0Y1041...
  • Page 393 fig. 22 F0Y1042...
  • Page 394 fig. 23 F0Y1043...
  • Page 395 fig. 24 F0Y1044...
  • Page 396 RADIO AM/FM/DAB VOICE COMMANDS fig. 25 F0Y1045...
  • Page 397 fig. 26 F0Y1050...
  • Page 398: Media Voice Commands

    MEDIA VOICE COMMANDS fig. 27 F0Y1047...
  • Page 399 fig. 28 F0Y1048...
  • Page 400 fig. 29 F0Y1049...
  • Page 401: Customer Service Number List

    CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER LIST The following table shows the specific Customer Service numbers for each country. Universal Freephone National Freephone Country Toll number Number Number Austria 00800.3428.0000 +39.02.444.12.041 Belgio 00800.3428.0000 0800.55111 +39.02.444.12.041 Danimarca 00800.3428.0000 80.60.88.00 +39.02.444.12.041 France 00800.3428.0000 0800.3428.00 +39.02.444.12.041 Germany 00800.3428.0000 0800.3428.000...
  • Page 404 NOTES...
  • Page 412 INDEX – body codes ......265 Cigar lighter ......... 83 GETTING TO KNOW – maintenance ......260 City Brake Control - YOUR CAR rd brake light (changing "Collision Mitigation" – protection from bulbs).......... 219 System ........121 atmospheric agents....259 BS ..........
  • Page 413 DST system (steering SPECIFICATIONS Gear Shift Indicator iat CODE (system) ....24 corrector)........115 (system) ........10 Fiat CODE system ..... 24 Dualdrive (electric power Glasses holder ......84 Filling the tank ......136 steering)........128 INDEX Glove compartment light Fitting "Universal"...
  • Page 414 GSI (Gear Shift Indicator) Installing – dipped beams (changing a system ......... 10 electrical/electronic devices .. 132 bulb) ........213 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Instrument panel......– direction indicators andbrake........171 (changing a bulb)....212 Interior fittings ......80 Hazard warning lights ....
  • Page 415 – control ........63 Power supply....... 268 – level check ..246-247-248-249 GETTING TO KNOW Preparation to install a Maintenance and care Reconfigurable multifunction YOUR CAR portable navigation system..130 display.......... – scheduled servicing plan ..239 Pretensioners......143 Refuelling........283 Manual climate control Protecting the environment ..
  • Page 416 " – maintenance ......146 – left stalk........62 Universal" child restraint system fitting ......156 GETTING TO KNOW – pretensioners ......143 Storage compartments....80 YOUR CAR – SBR system ......142 Storing the car......181 pper air diffusers ....41 –...
  • Page 417 – windscreen washer fluid level ......... 251 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Windscreen washer sprays..258 Windscreen washer/wiper ..65 Windscreen wiper SAFETY – level check ..246-247-248-249 Windscreen wipers – blades ........256 STARTING AND – replacing wiper blades..257 DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES...
  • Page 418 Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Parts & Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 Volvera - T orino (Italia) Print no. 603.99 405 /2013 - Edition...
  • Page 420 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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