Fiat DOBLO Owner's Handbook Manual

Fiat DOBLO Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 3 In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the Services that Fiat offers to its customers, the Warranty Certificate, the detail of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity and the range of additional services available to Fiat Customers.
  • Page 4 Electrical accessories If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the battery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the electrical system of the vehicle can support the required load.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......4 LIGHTING ........91 VEHICLE CARE ......219 EXTERIOR LIGHTING ....... 91 GENERAL INFORMATION ..... 219 KEYS, DOORS AND INTERIOR LIGHTING ....... 95 VEHICLE CHECKS ......222 WINDOWS ........6 LIGHTING FEATURES ...... 96 BULB REPLACEMENT ....228 KEYS, LOCKS ........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Disregarding the description given in this manual may affect your warranty. WARNING When this Owner's Manual refers to a workshop visit, we recommend your Fiat 9 Warning provides Text marked Dealership. information on risk of accident or injury.
  • Page 8: Keys, Doors And Windows

    KEYS, DOORS AND KEYS, LOCKS Heated windscreen ......24 WINDOWS Sun visors ........24 Keys Roller blinds ........24 Roof ..........25 CAUTION Glass panel ........25 Keys, locks ........6 Keys ..........6 Do not attach heavy or bulky items to the Radio remote control .......
  • Page 9: Radio Remote Control

    Key with foldaway key section Replacing battery in radio remote control Replace the battery as soon as the range reduces. Batteries do not belong in household Depending on the version, the radio waste. They must be disposed of at an remote control enables a operation of the appropriate recycling collection point.
  • Page 10: Electronic Key System

    3. Replace battery with a battery of the The electronic key simply needs to be on same type. Pay attention to the the driver's person. installation position. Additionally, the electronic key includes 4. Clip the back cover in place. the functionality of the radio remote control 3 7.
  • Page 11: Central Locking System

    ● Overload of the central locking Graphic Info Display: Switch on ignition. system by operating at frequent Press * more than 2 seconds. An intervals, the power supply is audible signal is given and a message is interrupted for a short time. displayed in the Graphic Info Display.
  • Page 12 Unlocking the load compartment Electronic key system operation Keep the hand behind the door handle or keep the tailgate button pressed to open Press * or press O two times to unlock the windows. the load compartment only, i.e., sliding doors and rear doors or tailgate.
  • Page 13 Locking Press Q to lock. The LED in the button Manually unlock the driver's door by illuminates. inserting and turning the key in the lock Press with a finger or thumb on one of the cylinder. Press Q again to unlock. The LED in the door handles (at the markings) or press The other doors can be opened by button extinguishes.
  • Page 14: Automatic Locking

    Manually lock the doors, tailgate and fuel This function can be activated or Mechanical child locks filler flap by inserting and turning the key deactivated at any time. With the ignition in the lock cylinder of the driver's door. on, press Q until an audible signal starts and a corresponding message is displayed.
  • Page 15: Doors

    DOORS Depending on version there are different To open from inside push the handle and variants. slide the door towards the rear beyond Sliding door the point of resistance. Closing Opening To close from outside pull the door handle and slide the door towards the front until it locks.
  • Page 16: Rear Doors

    Rear doors The door is opened from inside the vehicle by pulling the interior handle. Unlock the rear doors with the remote control or by turning the key in the rear door lock cylinder. Central locking 3 9. Always open the left hand door before the right hand door.
  • Page 17: Load Compartment

    Driving with an open load CAUTION compartment Always make sure that the load in the vehicle is securely stowed when driving with an open load compartment. For further information, refer to "Loading information" 3 58. Always comply with local or national regulations.
  • Page 18 General hints for operating tailgate Emergency tailgate opening from Opening inside the vehicle DANGER Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar, e.g. when transporting bulky objects, since toxic exhaust gases, which cannot be seen or smelled, could enter the vehicle.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Security

    VEHICLE SECURITY It monitors: If a door or the tailgate is not correctly closed and the vehicle is locked via ● doors, tailgate, bonnet Anti-theft locking system remote control or electronic key system, ● passenger compartment including the vehicle remains unlocked. However, adjoining load compartment the anti-theft alarm system will be WARNING...
  • Page 20 1. Switch of ignition. The anti-theft alarm system can be deactivated by pressing c, by pressing 2. Press U within the next 10 seconds on one of the front door handles at the until the LED of the button illuminates markings with electronic key system.
  • Page 21: Exterior Mirrors

    EXTERIOR MIRRORS The horn of the anti-theft alarm will sound. Convex shape Switch on ignition. The shape of the mirror makes objects The horn will stop sounding and the appear smaller, which will affect the status LED extinguishes. ability to estimate distances. Side blind spot alert 3 197.
  • Page 22: Interior Mirrors

    INTERIOR MIRRORS For pedestrian safety, the exterior mirrors Heated mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting Manual anti-dazzle position if they are struck with sufficient force. Reposition the mirror by applying slight pressure to the mirror housing. Electric folding Depending on the version, heating is operated by pressing e or d.
  • Page 23: Child Surveillance Mirror

    Dazzle from following vehicles is Rear view display automatically reduced, when driving in the dark. Child surveillance mirror To switch between the views, press p. To switch the rear view display on or off, The rear view display can show three press ).
  • Page 24: Windows

    WINDOWS Operate the switch for the respective replacement is performed accurately window by pushing to open or pulling to according to Fiat specifications. Windscreen close. Otherwise, these systems may not work properly and there is a risk of unexpected Pushing or pulling gently to the first...
  • Page 25: Rear Windows

    Child safety system for rear windows Press and hold e to close windows. Rear windows Release button to stop window movement. Overload If the windows are repeatedly operated within short intervals, the window operation is disabled for some time. Initialising the power windows If the windows cannot be closed automatically (e.g.
  • Page 26: Keys, Doors And Heated Windscreen

    accumulation of snow caused by the Roller blinds operation of the windscreen wipers is prevented. Heated windscreen To reduce sunlight at the second row seats, pull the blind upwards using the Heating is operated by pressing ,. LED grip and engage it at the top of the door in button illuminates.
  • Page 27: Roof

    ROOF Glass panel Sunblind Press N at the rear: the sunblind is opened as long as the switch is operated. Press N at the front: the sunblind is closed as long as the switch is operated.
  • Page 28: Seats, Restraints

    SEATS, RESTRAINTS HEAD RESTRAINTS Adjustment Head restraints on front seats Position Head restraints ......... 26 WARNING Front seats ........27 Seat position ........27 Only drive with the head restraint set to the Seat adjustment ......28 proper position. Seat folding ........29 Armrest ..........
  • Page 29: Front Seats

    FRONT SEATS ● Sit with buttocks as far back against Head restraints on rear seats the backrest as possible. Adjust the Seat position distance between the seat and the pedals so that legs are slightly angled when pressing the pedals. WARNING Slide the front passenger seat as far back as possible.
  • Page 30: Seat Adjustment

    ● Adjust the head restraint 3 26. Seat height ● Adjust the lumbar support so that it supports the natural shape of the spine. Seat adjustment Drive only with engaged seats and backrests. Longitudinal adjustment Depending on version, pull the lever of the passenger seat and slide the seat, Lever pumping motion then release the handle.
  • Page 31: Seat Folding

    Seat folding Unfolding single seat front passenger side Depending on version, the front passenger seat can be folded flat to the To restore the seat to the upright table position. position, pull up the backrest as far as it will go. Folding single seat front passenger Pull the lever and raise backrest fully then side...
  • Page 32: Armrest

    Storage cargo management system Heating 3 52. Storage load compartment grille 3 54. Unfolding bench seat front passenger side To restore the backrest to the upright position, pull up the seat till it is engaged. To restore the seat cushion to the original position, push the lever and lower the seat cushion till it is engaged.
  • Page 33: Rear Seats

    REAR SEATS WARNING Second row seats Take care when operating the rear Depending on the equipment, the rear backrests from the load compartment. seat backrest is divided into two or three The backrest is folded with considerable power. Risk of injury, particularly to parts.
  • Page 34: Third Row Seats

    The backrests are properly engaged WARNING when the red mark near the release lever is no longer visible. Always make sure that the load in the vehicle is securely stowed. Otherwise WARNING objects can be thrown around inside the vehicle and cause personal injury or When folding up, ensure that backrests damage to the load or vehicle.
  • Page 35 2. Remove the strap and lower the seat 3. Pull the loop to disengage the locks Longitudinal seat adjustment assembly to the floor, ensuring the and remove the seat assembly from rear support is located on the anchor the floor anchor points. point and securely latched into Installing the seats position.
  • Page 36: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS Have damaged components replaced. WARNING After an accident, have the seat belts and triggered seat belt pretensioners Incorrect handling (e.g. removal or fitting of replaced by a workshop. seat belts) can trigger the belt Note pretensioners. Make sure that the seat belts are neither damaged by shoes or sharp-edged objects The deployment of the belt pretensioners nor trapped.
  • Page 37: Three-Point Seat Belt

    Three-point seat belt Loose or bulky clothing prevents the belt from fitting snugly. Do not place objects Fasten such as handbags or mobile phones between the seat belt and your body. WARNING The seat belt must not rest against hard or fragile objects in the pockets of your clothing.
  • Page 38: Airbag System

    AIRBAG SYSTEM To unfasten the seat belt, first press the Do not affix any objects onto the airbag covers and do not cover them with other button on the right-hand buckle (2) and materials. Have damaged covers replaced remove upper latch plate. Then press the The airbag system consists of a number by a workshop.
  • Page 39 DE: Nach hinten gerichtete Kindersitze DA: Brug ALDRIG en bagudvendt EL: ΠΟΤΕ μη χρησιμοποιείτε παιδικό NIEMALS auf einem Sitz verwenden, autostol på et forsæde med AKTIV κάθισμα ασφαλείας με φορά προς τα der durch einen davor befindlichen AIRBAG, BARNET kan komme i πίσω...
  • Page 40: Front Airbag System

    HR: NIKADA nemojte koristiti sustav un AIRBAG ACTIV în faţa sa; acest MT: QATT tuża trażżin għat-tfal li jħares zadržavanja za djecu okrenut prema lucru poate duce la DECESUL sau lejn in-naħa ta’ wara fuq sit protett natrag na sjedalu s AKTIVNIM VĂTĂMAREA GRAVĂ...
  • Page 41: Side Airbag System

    Side airbag system The inflated airbags cushion the impact, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and pelvis in the event of a side-on collision considerably. WARNING Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. Note Only use protective seat covers that have been approved for the vehicle.
  • Page 42: Airbag Deactivation

    Child restraint installation locations DANGER 3 44. Deactivate passenger airbag only in combination with the use of a child restraint system, subject to the instructions and restrictions in the table 3 44. Otherwise, there is a risk of fatal injury for a person occupying a seat with a deactivated front passenger airbag.
  • Page 43: Child Restraints

    CHILD RESTRAINTS If both control indicators are illuminated maximum envelope of all existing child at the same time, there is a system restraint systems. Make sure that the Child restraint systems failure. The status of the system is not front seats do not interfere with the used discernible, therefore no person is child restraint system.
  • Page 44 ISOFIX brackets Selecting the right system The rear seats are the most convenient location to fasten a child restraint system. Children should travel facing rearwards in the vehicle as long as possible. This makes sure that the child's backbone, i-Size child seats and vehicle seats with which is still very weak, is under less i-Size approval are marked with i-Size strain in the event of an accident.
  • Page 45 Child seat at the front: Adjust the front A child restraint system which has been subjected to stress in an accident must be passenger seat to the highest and fully replaced. back longitudinal position with the backrest straightened. Child seat at the rear: Move the vehicle's front seat forward and straighten the backrest so that the legs of the child in the forward facing or the rearward facing...
  • Page 46: Child Restraint Installation Locations

    Child restraint installation locations Installation of universal, ISOFIX and i-Size child seats As required by European regulations, this table gives the options for installing child seats secured using the seat belt and universally approved as well as the larger ISOFIX and i-Size child seats on seat positions equipped with ISOFIX mountings in the vehicle. Yes : Suitable for fitment of the designated category of the child restraint system.
  • Page 47 ● A position that is R2 compatible is also compatible for R1. ● A position that is F3 compatible is also compatible for F2X and F2. ● A position that is B3 compatible is also compatible for B2. Size of child restraint fixture (1, 2, 3): ●...
  • Page 48: Storage

    STORAGE STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Cupholders Front cupholder WARNING Storage compartments ....46 Glovebox ........46 Do not store heavy or sharp objects in the Cupholders ........46 storage compartments. Otherwise vehicle Front storage ......... 47 occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the event of hard Overhead console ......
  • Page 49: Front Storage

    Rear cupholder Front storage A coin holder is located on the instrument panel. Additional cup holders may be located in A storage compartment is located on top the foldaway tables on the backrests of Folding the centre seatback of the instrument panel. the front seats.
  • Page 50: Overhead Console

    Close whilst driving. The maximum WARNING permitted load is 10 kg. When the front centre passenger seat is in the folded position, the front passenger airbag system must be deactivated. Airbag deactivation 3 40. Overhead console The separation of the four compartments can be taken out.
  • Page 51: Load Compartment

    LOAD COMPARTMENT There may be a storage box under the centre bench seat. Lift up the seat cushion by pulling the handle. The Depending on version, the load storage box can be locked by a padlock. compartment area can be increased by folding up or removing the third row Centre console storage seats.
  • Page 52: Load Compartment Cover

    1. Press the lever and disengage the 1. Push the lever to the top. Closing the cover spring clip from the retainer by 2. Push the support bar a bit to the front pulling. and then guide it down to the door 2.
  • Page 53 Removing the cover If the load compartment cover is not Lifting the rear parcel shelf used, stow it in the load compartment. It can be stowed behind the second or third row seats. Fitting the cover Insert the load compartment cover into the recess at one side.
  • Page 54: Lashing Eyes

    Lashing eyes Removing the flap The maximum force applied to the lashing eyes should not exceed 500 daN / 5 kN / 5000 N. Depending on country, the maximum force may be shown on a label. Note Specifications on the label always have 1.
  • Page 55: Safety Net

    Fitting the protective cover Installation The protective cover must be installed Behind the rear seats whenever the outer passenger seat backrest is folded down and the partition flap is open. 1. Fold the outer passenger seat backrest 3 29. 5. Pass the strap of the cover around the head restraint.
  • Page 56: Load Compartment Grille

    ● Attach the hooks of safety net straps Load compartment grille in the lashing eyes behind the rear seats. Tension both straps by pulling at the loose end. ● Rear seat backrests must be raised Behind the front seats ● Wind one strap around the bar located under the front driver seat Depending on version a partition protects cushion.
  • Page 57 Moving the partition WARNING Take care when operating the bottom locking devices. Risk of pinching. Opening the flap 1. Depending on the positioning of the partition and the length of the load fold down the outer rear seat backrest and / or passenger seat backrest 3 29, 31 There is a flap in the partition which can be opened to accommodate long...
  • Page 58 Fitting the protective cover The protective cover must be installed whenever the side seat backrest is folded down and the partition flap is open. 3. Secure the flap with the rod. 4. Pass the strap of the cover around the head restraint. Tension the strap Closing the flap by pulling at the loose end.
  • Page 59: Roof Rack System

    ROOF RACK SYSTEM Warning triangle Vehicles without roof railing Roof rack For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the roof, the vehicle approved roof rack system is recommended. For further information contact your workshop. Follow the installation instructions and remove the roof rack when not in use.
  • Page 60: Loading Information

    LOADING INFORMATION the freedom of movement of the speed according to the load driver. Do not place any unsecured conditions. Check and retighten the objects in the interior. straps frequently. ● Do not drive with an open load Do not drive faster than 120 km/h / compartment.
  • Page 61 Note For optimal operation, park the vehicle on a horizontal surface. Do not park the vehicle on a slope. Do not park the vehicle with the wheels on the pavement. The system is activated automatically each time the engine is started. In addition, the system can be activated manually by pressing ON in the loading area.
  • Page 62: Instruments And Controls

    Ashtrays ........70 Engine coolant temperature ... 79 Emergency call ......90 Warning lights, gauges and indica- Preheating ........79 Fiat Connect ........90 tors ..........70 Exhaust filter ........79 Speedometer ......... 70 AdBlue ........... 79 Odometer ........70 Deflation detection system .....
  • Page 63: Instrument Panel Overview

    INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW...
  • Page 64 Electric child locks ..... 12 13 Hazard warning flashers ... 93 31 Cruise control ......178 Unlocking tailgate ...... 15 Central locking system ....9 Speed limiter ......181 14 Sun sensor ......149 Child safety system for rear Adaptive cruise control .... 178 windows ........
  • Page 65 INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW...
  • Page 66 Electric child locks ..... 12 13 Hazard warning flashers ... 93 31 Cruise control ......178 Unlocking tailgate ...... 15 Central locking system ....9 Speed limiter ......181 14 Sun sensor ......149 Child safety system for rear Adaptive cruise control .... 178 windows ........
  • Page 67: Controls

    CONTROLS Steering wheel controls Horn Steering wheel adjustment Voice control, volume and display mode Press j. can be operated via the controls on the Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, then left side of the steering wheel. Pedestrian safety alert engage lever and ensure it is fully locked. Infotainment system can be operated via The sound of the pedestrian safety alert Do not adjust steering wheel unless...
  • Page 68: Windscreen Wiper And Washer

    Windscreen wiper and washer Windscreen wiper with rain sensor Do not use if the windscreen is frozen. Switch off in car washes. Windscreen wiper with interval wiping Windscreen washer : fast : slow : interval wiping : fast : off Pull lever.
  • Page 69: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    Keep the sensor free from dust, dirt and Rear window washer ice. Control indicator y 3 66. Rear window wiper and washer Rear window wiper Illustration shows an example. If outside temperature drops to 3 °C, a Set to R. warning message is displayed in the Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear Driver Information Centre.
  • Page 70: Power Outlets

    ● adjust the setting with + or - Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 150 W. ● briefly press F or SET 000 With ignition off, the power outlets are Info Display 3 84. deactivated. Additionally the power outlets are deactivated in the event of low Power outlets vehicle battery voltage.
  • Page 71: Inductive Charging

    Charging status is indicated in the LED: WARNING illuminates green, when mobile device is charging. Remove any metal objects from the Protective cover for the mobile device charging device before charging a mobile could have impact on the inductive device, as these objects could become charging.
  • Page 72: Warning Lights, Gauges And Indicators

    WARNING LIGHTS, GAUGES AND Ashtrays Odometer INDICATORS The total recorded distance is displayed CAUTION in km or miles. Speedometer Driver Information Centre To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Depending on version there are different variants. Trip odometer A portable ashtray can be placed in the The recorded distance since the last...
  • Page 73: Tachometer

    Depending on version, press L, The arrow indicates the vehicle side Midlevel and uplevel instrument where the fuel filler flap is located. cluster F or SET 000 for two seconds to reset trip odometer. Because of the fuel remaining in the tank, the top-up quantity may be less than the The trip / fuel information menu provides specified tank capacity.
  • Page 74: Power Indicator Gauge

    Comfort consumption gauge Displays the high voltage battery state of The power indicator gauge informs about charge. the current energy situation of the The comfort consumption gauge informs vehicle. about the current electric consumption Power indicator gauge Charge : Battery is being charged with caused by the following thermal energy resulting from braking consumers:...
  • Page 75: Engine Oil Level Monitor

    Midlevel and uplevel instrument If engine oil level is low, T flashes and CAUTION cluster warning message is indicated in the Driver Information Centre. Depending on If engine coolant temperature is too high, the version, D flashes in the Driver stop vehicle, switch off engine.
  • Page 76: Control Indicators

    ● switch on ignition, the distance Depending on the version, the distance Control indicators are located in the travelled since the due date is indicated indication begins a countdown Driver Information Centre. in the Driver Information Centre. ● when the display indicates =0, Driver Information Centre 3 81.
  • Page 77: Turn Lights

    Yellow warning lights / symbols Warning light / Warning light / Meaning Meaning symbol symbol Warning light / Meaning symbol Reduced engine Side blind spot alert power Malfunction indi- Cruise control cator light ø Rear fog light Blue warning lights / symbols Service vehicle Pedestrian safety soon...
  • Page 78: Airbag And Belt Tensioners

    to the seat belts of the front seats, the constantly until the seat belt of the Airbag deactivation small symbols refer to the second row respective seat is fastened. rear seats. Airbag and belt tensioners v illuminates red. When the ignition is switched on, the control indicator illuminates for approx.
  • Page 79: Malfunction Indicator Light

    Illuminates when the engine is May illuminate together with other control Stop engine as soon as possible and running indicators and a corresponding message seek the assistance of a workshop. in the Driver Information Centre. Stop, switch off engine. Vehicle battery is Brake and clutch system Seek the assistance of a workshop not charging.
  • Page 80: Electric Parking Brake Fault

    If the control indicator does not Illuminates green WARNING extinguish after a few seconds, or if it The system is switched on and ready to illuminates while driving, there is a fault in operate. Have the cause of the fault remedied the ABS.
  • Page 81: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Selective ride control 3 177. Illuminates temporarily Illuminates Start of saturation of the exhaust filter. Tyre pressure loss in one or more wheels. Engine coolant temperature Start cleaning process as soon as Stop immediately and check tyre possible by driving at a vehicle speed of pressure.
  • Page 82: Low Fuel

    Reduced engine power High beam assist WARNING M illuminates yellow. f illuminates green. When the engine is off, considerably more The charging level of the high voltage The high beam assist is activated force is needed to brake and steer. During battery is low.
  • Page 83: Displays

    DISPLAYS Illuminates green Active emergency braking m illuminates or flashes yellow. Cruise control is active. Set speed is Driver Information Centre indicated in the Driver Information Illuminates Centre. Cruise control 3 178. The system has been deactivated or a fault has been detected. Adaptive cruise control Additionally, a warning message is displayed in the Driver Information...
  • Page 84 Selecting menus and functions Buttons of the Driver Information Average fuel consumption Centre Display of average consumption. The There are several ways to toggle Press F, SET 000 or 000. measurement can be reset at any time between the respective menus and and starts with a default value.
  • Page 85 It resets to zero everytime the ignition is The recorded distance since the reset. Stop and Start time counter switched on. To reset, press SET 000 for a few A time counter adds up the time spent in Compass seconds. Autostop during a journey.
  • Page 86: Info Display

    Select the required page: Digital display of the instantaneous Trip pages: speed. Average speed Trip pages: Stop and Start time counter Display of average speed. The Trip odometer measurement can be reset at any time. A time counter adds up the time spent in The recorded distance since the reset.
  • Page 87 ● date 3 67 Press H{}I to select a menu Multimedia / Multimedia Navi Pro page. ● Infotainment system, see description in the Infotainment Press OK to confirm a selection. manual Press ß to exit a menu without ● indication of rear view camera changing a setting.
  • Page 88: Head-Up Display

    For further information, see Infotainment Average consumption Manual. Note On vehicles without integrated navigation Speech recognition system, this menu can only be used via the Description see Infotainment Manual. app. Flow This menu displays the average power consumption during the current trip. Note ●...
  • Page 89: Rear View Display

    Switching on Language It provides the following views: ● standard rear view 3 21 Press e to switch on the head-up Preferred language can be set in vehicle ● close rear view 3 201 display. personalisation menu 3 89. ● passenger side view 3 198 Adjust position of head-up display Units image...
  • Page 90: Vehicle Messages

    VEHICLE MESSAGES Select the standard rear view or Vehicle and service messages passenger side view by pressing the The vehicle messages are displayed as p on the bottom side. Messages are indicated in the Driver text. Follow the instructions given in the Close rear view is automatically activated Information Centre, in some cases messages.
  • Page 91: Vehicle Personalisation

    ● If the electronic key is not in the VEHICLE PERSONALISATION passenger compartment. ● If the parking assist detects an The vehicle's behaviour can be object. personalised by changing the settings in the Info Display. ● If an unintended lane change occurs. Some functions are only displayed or ●...
  • Page 92: Telematics Services

    Service Fiat Connect and warranty booklet. Illuminates green and red and Fiat Connect comprises multiple extinguishes after a short time, when the Privacy settings connected services accessible via app, ignition is switched on: the system works online or within the vehicle.
  • Page 93: Lighting

    LIGHTING EXTERIOR LIGHTING Automatic light control Light switch Exterior lighting ........ 91 Light switch ........91 Automatic light control ....91 High beam ........92 High beam assist ......92 Headlight flash ....... 92 Headlight range adjustment ... 92 Headlights when driving abroad ..92 Daytime running lights ....
  • Page 94: High Beam

    High beam Activation To activate the headlight flash, pull lever. Pulling lever deactivates high beam. Activate high beam assist in the vehicle personalisation. Headlight range adjustment The green control indicator B illuminates continuously when the assist Manual headlight range adjustment is activated, the blue one C illuminates when high beam is on.
  • Page 95: Daytime Running Lights

    Daytime running lights Turn lights To activate three flashes, tap the indicator lever briefly without passing the Daytime running lights increase visibility resistance point. of the vehicle during daylight. They are switched on automatically when Front fog lights the engine is running. The system switches between daytime running lights and low beam automatically, depending on the lighting...
  • Page 96: Rear Fog Light

    Rear fog light The vehicle rear fog light is deactivated Misted light covers when towing a trailer or a plug is The inside of the light housing may mist connected with the socket, e.g. when a up briefly in poor, wet and cold weather bicycle carrier is used.
  • Page 97: Interior Lighting

    INTERIOR LIGHTING Note Reading lights In the event of an accident with airbag Instrument panel illumination control deployment the courtesy lights are turned on automatically. Front and rear courtesy light Operated by pressing z and B in the courtesy lights. Brightness of the following lights can be adjusted when the exterior lights are on: Operate rocker switch:...
  • Page 98: Lighting Features

    LIGHTING FEATURES Exit lighting If the driver's door is not closed, the lights switch off after two minutes. The following lights are switched on if the Centre console lighting Exit lighting is switched off immediately if key is removed from the ignition switch: the indicator lever is pulled while the A spotlight integrated in the overhead ●...
  • Page 99: Battery Discharge Protection

    Battery discharge protection To prevent discharge of the vehicle battery when the ignition is switched off, some interior lights are switched off automatically after some time.
  • Page 100: Infotainment System

    INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM Multimedia Navi Pro ......99 Introduction ........99 Basic operation ......103 Audio ........... 104 External devices ......106 Navigation ........108 Speech recognition ...... 112 Phone .......... 113 Multimedia ........117 Introduction ......... 117 Basic operation ......120 Audio ...........
  • Page 101: Multimedia Navi Pro

    MULTIMEDIA NAVI PRO Introduction Important information on operation and traffic safety WARNING Drive safely at all times. Only operate the Infotainment system if the traffic conditions allow a safe usage. In the interest of safety, it might be appropriate to stop the vehicle before operating the Infotainment system (e.g.
  • Page 102 MULTIMEDIA NAVI PRO Control panel...
  • Page 103 Steering wheel controls Short press: accept incoming call Long press: reject incoming If switched off: switch power call, hang up call, open phone on / off menu If switched on: mute system If phone call active: open call Turn: adjust volume in progress menu Select audio source Display embedded navigation map...
  • Page 104 Steering column controls Increase / decrease volume Control elements Press both buttons to mute or The Infotainment system is operated via unmute the system function buttons, a touch screen and menus that are shown on the display. Inputs are made optionally via: ●...
  • Page 105: Basic Operation

    Basic operation The display of the Infotainment system has a touch-sensitive surface that allows direct interaction with the displayed menu controls. CAUTION Do not use pointed or hard items like ballpoint pens, pencils or similar for touch screen operation. Audio settings The following settings can be adjusted: You can store a multitude of settings in a personal profile.
  • Page 106: Audio

    Select the input field o and enter the Audio Manual station search desired name of your personal profile. Press and hold < or >. Release when the Activating the radio required frequency has almost been If you want to add a photo to the profile: reached.
  • Page 107 Select OPTIONS, select Radio Storing a station from a station list RDS configuration stations and then select the desired Select OPTIONS, select Radio In the radio main menu select waveband. stations and then select the desired OPTIONS and then select Radio waveband.
  • Page 108: External Devices

    DAB Announcements To activate FM-DAB Linking, select Note OPTIONS in the radio main menu and The USB ports must always be kept clean Besides their music programmes, a lot of and dry. then select FM-DAB Follow-up in the DAB stations also broadcast Radio settings.
  • Page 109 Fast forwarding and rewinding You can have your music files sorted Press b, select OPTIONS and then according to different criteria. Two Touch and hold < or >. Release to return select Managing photos. options are available for browsing the to normal playback mode.
  • Page 110: Navigation

    Phone projection The phone projection screen displayed Important information depends on your smartphone and The phone projection applications Apple TMC traffic information system and software version. CarPlay and Android Auto display dynamic route guidance selected apps from your smartphone on Returning to the Infotainment screen The TMC traffic information system the Info Display and allow their operation...
  • Page 111 ● The map view is displayed. Map updates are available at the Fiat Route guidance not active Dealership or at the Fiat customer portal. ● The active route is indicated by a To download the map updates from the coloured line.
  • Page 112 Please explore the different settings. The stored address can then be easily Some have already been described selected as destination address via the above, others are described in the destination lists Preferred or Contacts, following sections. see below. Selecting an address from the map Destination lists Touch the desired location on the map.
  • Page 113 Points of interest Searching for POIs via categories While under active route guidance, select MENU and then select Route / Select MENU and then select Points of A point of interest (POI) is a specific Waypoints. interest. location that might be of general interest, e.g.
  • Page 114: Speech Recognition

    To show the different optional routes on To resume a cancelled route guidance, a map, select See on map. select MENU in the navigation main menu and then select RESUME If you want, e.g., avoid motorways on GUIDANCE. your route, set the respective option to OFF.
  • Page 115: Phone

    Activating speech recognition Voice pass-thru application prepared. You should be familiar with the The voice pass-thru application of the related directions before you use the Note Infotainment system allows access to the telephone function. Speech recognition is not available during an speech recognition commands on your active phone call.
  • Page 116 However, two devices cannot be 4. Confirm the pairing procedure: Operations on paired devices used in hands-free mode at the ● If SSP (secure simple pairing) is Press a, select OPTIONS and then same time. supported: select Bluetooth connection. ● Pairing only needs to be carried out Confirm the messages on the A list of all paired devices is displayed.
  • Page 117 As soon as figures are entered, matching Modifying or deleting a contact entries from the contacts list are Select ð next to the contact and then displayed in alphabetical order. select the desired option. Touch the desired list entry to initiate a If you want to add a photo to the contact: phone call.
  • Page 118 To put the call on hold, touch /. To resume to the call, touch l. During the ongoing call, the following menu is displayed. To mute the microphone of the Infotainment system, touch Micro OFF. To continue conversation via the mobile phone (private mode), touch ý...
  • Page 119: Multimedia

    MULTIMEDIA Introduction Important information on operation and traffic safety WARNING Drive safely at all times. Only operate the Infotainment system if the traffic conditions allow a safe usage. In the interest of safety, it might be appropriate to stop the vehicle before operating the Infotainment system.
  • Page 120 MULTIMEDIA Control panel...
  • Page 121 Steering wheel controls Short press: accept incoming call Long press: reject incoming If switched off: switch power call, hang up call, open phone on / off menu If switched on: mute system If phone call active: open call Turn: adjust volume in progress menu Select audio source Display navigation app when...
  • Page 122: Basic Operation

    Steering column controls Increase / decrease volume Control elements Press both buttons to mute or The Infotainment system is operated via unmute the system function buttons, a touch screen and menus that are shown on the display. Inputs are made optionally via: ●...
  • Page 123: Audio

    ● Voice Finally, confirm your inputs to store them in your personal profile. ● Ringtone Activating your personal profile System settings Touch the top line of the screen, then Press :. select Profiles and then select the tab with the name of your personal profile. Activating the Common profile If a personal profile is currently active: Go to the Common profile tab and then...
  • Page 124 Station lists Storing the currently active station In the station lists, all receivable radio Touch and hold the desired button in the stations within the current reception area Presets list for a few seconds. The are available for selection. respective frequency or station name is displayed on the button.
  • Page 125: External Devices

    If RDS is activated, RDS is displayed in Activation Note the bottom line of the radio main menu. The USB ports must always be kept clean Precondition is that RDS is activated and dry. before FM-DAB Linking can be activated. Radio text Activating the music function To activate FM-DAB Linking, select...
  • Page 126 k: play tracks of currently selected list Preparing the smartphone (album, artist, etc.) in normal playback iPhone ® : Make sure Siri ® is activated on mode. your phone. Android phone: Download the Android Repeating tracks Auto app to your phone from the Google Select OPTIONS and touch the Play™...
  • Page 127: Speech Recognition

    Speech recognition Activation via the w button on the Activating speech recognition steering wheel Press and hold s on the steering wheel Embedded speech recognition Press w on the steering wheel. until a speech recognition session is started. The audio system mutes, a voice output The embedded speech recognition of the message prompts you to say a Infotainment system enables you to...
  • Page 128 previously, the Infotainment system On the Bluetooth device: enter telephoning. Park your vehicle before you establishes the connection the PIN code and confirm your use the hands-free facility. Follow the automatically. input. stipulations of the country in which you find yourself at present.
  • Page 129 Disconnecting a device Initiating a phone call To search for a contact via the first letter, touch r and select the desired letter. The currently connected device is Entering a phone number Modifying or deleting a contact identified by “. Enter a phone number using the keypad Select ð...
  • Page 130: Touchscreen Radio

    TOUCHSCREEN RADIO To answer the call, touch v. To reject the call, touch @. Introduction To put the call on hold, touch /. To Note resume to the call, touch l. This manual describes all options and To mute the microphone of the features available for the various Infotainment Infotainment system, touch Micro OFF systems.
  • Page 131 TOUCHSCREEN RADIO Control panel...
  • Page 132 Steering wheel controls Short press: accept incoming call, end a call or display the call list Press: switch power on / off Long press: reject incoming call If phone call active: open call Turn: adjust volume in progress menu Select audio source Display the radio menu Short press: display the radio station list or the list of tracks...
  • Page 133: Basic Operation

    Steering column controls Increase / decrease volume Top bar Press both buttons to mute or The top bar on the screen indicates the unmute the system following information: ● time ● temperature Basic operation Screen operations The display of the Infotainment system has a touch-sensitive surface that allows direct interaction with the displayed menu controls.
  • Page 134: Audio

    Touch Returning to the previous screen Audio To return to the previous screen, touch Overview 3 in the upper left corner of the screen. When 3 is touched on the home screen, the audio screen will be displayed. Returning to the home screen To return to the home screen, touch c.
  • Page 135 When an external device will be To save the currently active radio station When an external audio source (via USB connected, the Infotainment system as a favourite, touch and hold the desired or Bluetooth) is connected and selected automatically selects the external device row in the favourites list.
  • Page 136: Speech Recognition

    Speech recognition Phone main menu The following settings are adjustable: ● Putting phone calls automatically on The voice pass-thru application of the hold. Infotainment system allows access to the speech recognition commands on a ● Setting a voicemail number. smartphone. See the smartphone Pairing a phone manufacturer's operating instructions to find out whether the smartphone...
  • Page 137 Some mobile phones require access Deleting a paired mobile phone to certain phone features, follow the 1. In the phone menu on the Info instructions. Display, select Bluetooth I Manage 7. Determine whether the mobile phone devices. is to be connected for the phone 2.
  • Page 138: Radio

    RADIO Introduction Important information on operation and traffic safety WARNING Drive safely at all times when using the Infotainment system. If in doubt, stop the vehicle before operating the Infotainment system.
  • Page 139 RADIO Control panel...
  • Page 140 12 Preset buttons ß Short press: select favourites If switched off: short press: Menu: one level back switch power on Long press: save radio Input: delete last character or If switched on: short press: stations as favourites entire entry mute system; long press: 13 Î...
  • Page 141 Steering wheel controls Short press: accept incoming Steering column controls call, end a call or display the call list Long press: reject incoming call If phone call active: open call in progress menu Select audio source Short press: display the radio station list or the list of tracks Á...
  • Page 142: Basic Operation

    Increase / decrease volume Control elements The settings on page 1 can be set individually for each audio source. The Press both buttons to mute or The Infotainment system is operated via settings on page 2 are set for all audio unmute the system function buttons, navigation buttons and sources.
  • Page 143 Scroll through the list and select the Radio data system desired station. If the FM signal of a station is too weak Note to be picked up by the receiver, the The station currently playing is marked with Infotainment system can automatically tune to an alternative FM frequency to continue the programme.
  • Page 144: External Devices

    If the radio text function is activated, Activate the FM waveband and then Activating the USB music function TXT is displayed in the top line of the press OK to display the waveband menu. If the device is not yet connected to the screen.
  • Page 145: Speech Recognition

    Press { to play the previous folder, Activate the USB music mode and then To completely disconnect the device, artist, album, or playlist depending on the press OK to display the USB music select Disconnect telephone + media track listing options. menu.
  • Page 146: Phone

    Phone Press MENU, select Connections and If the Bluetooth connection failed: start press OK. the procedure described above again or Important information for operation consult the operating instructions for the Select Search for a device and press and traffic safety Bluetooth device.
  • Page 147 Select Call and then select Directory. To activate this function, press MENU To reject the second call and continue and then select Telephone. the ongoing call: select No in the To start dialling, scroll through the list and message shown in the display. select the desired entry name.
  • Page 148: Climate Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS Air distribution l : to windscreen and front door Heating and ventilation system windows M : to head area via adjustable air vents Climate control systems ....146 K : to foot well and windscreen Heating and ventilation system ..
  • Page 149: Air Conditioning System

    ● Press l: the air distribution is Press u to activate air recirculation Heated exterior mirrors e 3 20. mode. The LED in the button illuminates directed towards the windscreen. Temperature n to indicate activation. ● Set temperature controller n to Press u again to deactivate air warmest level.
  • Page 150 Cooling A/C Air recirculation system q Maximum cooling Press A/C to switch on cooling. The LED Briefly open the windows so that hot air Press u to activate air recirculation in the button illuminates to indicate can disperse quickly. mode. The LED in the button illuminates activation.
  • Page 151: Electronic Climate Control System

    Demisting and defrosting the Electronic climate control system Activated functions are indicated by the windows LED in the respective control. The dual zone climate control allows The electronic climate control system is different temperatures for driver side and only fully operational when the engine is front passenger side.
  • Page 152 ● Air conditioning must be activated Fan speed rs Press w sucessively until the desired for optimal cooling and demisting. direction of the air distribution is Press A/C to switch on air displayed: conditioning. The LED in the button t : to windscreen and front door indicates activation.
  • Page 153 Recommended temperature is 22 °C. Air conditioning A/C Manual air recirculation u Temperature is indicated in the display beside the switches for adjusting the temperature. If the minimum temperature Lo is set, the climate control system runs at maximum cooling, if cooling A/C is switched on. If the maximum temperature Hi is set, the climate control system runs at maximum heating.
  • Page 154: Parking Heater

    V is pressed while the engine is in an Demisting and defrosting the The operating status of the parking Autostop, the engine will restart windows h heater is shown by an indicator with a automatically. LED. Stop-start system 3 161. ●...
  • Page 155: Temperature Preconditioning

    Press Temperature conditioning. 1. Remove the cap of the remote control by unscrewing it with a coin Close pop-up messages with Ù. and remove the battery Programme the parking heater 2. Replace battery with a battery of the same type. Pay attention to the Press Settings.
  • Page 156 ● LED illuminates: A timer has been ● If two timers are defined and the Press 6 to save the settings and set the set. activated timer is cancelled, the timer. inactive timer is not activated ● LED flashes: The system is automatically.
  • Page 157: Air Vents

    AIR VENTS Outer air vents in the instrument panel Adjustable air vents Air vents in the instrument panel Direct the flow of air by tilting and swivelling the slats. Adjust the air flow to select the desired Direct the flow of air by tilting and speed.
  • Page 158: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Fixed air vents Service Additional air vents are located beneath For optimal cooling performance, it is Air intake the windscreen, the door windows and in recommended to annually check the the foot wells. climate control system, starting three years after initial vehicle registration, including: ●...
  • Page 159: Driving And Operating

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Hill start assist ......175 Trailer hitch ........215 Regenerative braking ....175 General information ...... 215 Ride control systems ...... 175 Driving characteristics and towing Electronic Stability Control and tips ..........215 Driving hints ........158 Traction Control system ....
  • Page 160: Driving Hints

    DRIVING HINTS STARTING AND OPERATING 0 : ignition off: some functions remain active until key is removed or driver's Control of the vehicle New vehicle running-in door is opened, provided the ignition was on previously Do not brake unnecessarily hard for the 1 : ignition on power mode: ignition is WARNING first few journeys.
  • Page 161: Starting The Engine

    The electronic key must be inside the This option is intended for emergencies WARNING vehicle. only. Replace the electronic key battery as soon as possible 3 8. Engine start If the vehicle battery is discharged, the Operate the clutch pedal (manual For unlocking or locking the doors, see vehicle must not be towed or tow-started transmission), the brake pedal and press...
  • Page 162: Overrun Cut-Off

    ● Release button after starting Manual transmission: during an Starting the vehicle at low temperatures Autostop, the engine can be started by procedure begins. Diesel engine depressing the clutch pedal 3 161. starts after control indicator ! for Starting the engine without additional preheating extinguishes.
  • Page 163: Stop-Start System

    Depending on driving conditions, the Deactivation Vehicles with automatic overrun cut-off may be deactivated. transmission If the vehicle is at a standstill with depressed brake pedal, Autostop is Stop-start system activated automatically. The stop-start system helps to save fuel The engine will be switched off while the and to reduce the exhaust emissions.
  • Page 164: Parking

    ● The engine coolant temperature is ● The stop-start system is manually Power saving measures not too high. deactivated. During an Autostop, several electrical features such as auxiliary electric heater ● The engine exhaust temperature is ● The driver's seat belt is unfastened or rear window heating are disabled or not too high, e.g.
  • Page 165: Engine Exhaust

    ENGINE EXHAUST In countries with extremely low P . On an uphill slope, turn the front temperatures it may be necessary to wheels away from the kerb. park the vehicle without applied parking If the vehicle is on a downhill slope, brake.
  • Page 166: Catalytic Converter

    vapour can be emitted at the exhaust on emergency, driving can be continued for AdBlue freezes at a temperature of acceleration. This does not affect the a short period, keeping vehicle speed approx. -11 °C. As the vehicle is behaviour of the vehicle or the environment. and engine speed low.
  • Page 167 a chime will sound. Driving is possible Top up emissions additive: Starting Additionally, control indicators u, without any restrictions. prevented C and Z will illuminate and a chime will sound. 2. The next warning level is entered with Additionally, control indicator u will a range below 800 km / 500 miles.
  • Page 168 order to ensure that the fumes from the The AdBlue tank should be filled 5. Open AdBlue canister. AdBlue tank are captured and do not completely. This must be done if the 6. Mount one end of the hose on the emerge.
  • Page 169: Electric Drive Unit

    ELECTRIC DRIVE UNIT CAUTION CAUTION The vehicle uses an electric drive unit with R while the vehicle is moving If the vehicle seems to accelerate slowly or Shifting into a 1-gear transmission. not respond when you try to go faster, do forward could damage the automatic R after the not continue your journey.
  • Page 170: Automatic Transmission

    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION To enable free wheeling, the vehicle has WARNING to be stationary, the engine has to be running and the driver's door has to be The automatic transmission permits In the case of extreme temperatures or if closed. Proceed as follows: automatic gearshifting (automatic mode) the high voltage battery is almost fully 1.
  • Page 171 Do not accelerate while selecting a Reverse mode R Type B mode. Never depress the accelerator To shift into and out of R, the vehicle pedal and brake pedal at the same time. must be at standstill and the brake pedal When a driving mode is selected, the has to be depressed.
  • Page 172: Manual Mode

    Rocking the vehicle If a higher gear is selected when vehicle CAUTION speed is too low, or a lower gear when Rocking the vehicle is only permissible if vehicle speed is too high, the shift is not R while the vehicle is moving the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud or snow.
  • Page 173: Manual Transmission

    MANUAL TRANSMISSION Fault To engage reverse on 6-speed transmission, with the vehicle stationary In the event of a fault a message is and engine at idle depress the clutch displayed in the Driver Information pedal, pull the ring under the selector Centre.
  • Page 174: Drive Systems

    DRIVE SYSTEMS BRAKES Eco mode Optimises energy consumption by Drive modes The brake system comprises two reducing the performance of heating and Following drive modes are selectable: independent brake circuits. air conditioning as well as reducing the performance of the electric engine. ●...
  • Page 175: Parking Brake

    For optimum braking, keep the brake Parking brake Control indicator R 3 77. pedal fully depressed throughout the Electric parking brake braking process, despite the fact that the WARNING pedal is pulsating. Do not reduce the pressure on the pedal. Before leaving the vehicle, check parking brake status.
  • Page 176 Releasing Automatic operation 4. Press the switch j for at least 10 s and maximum 15 s. Switch on ignition. Keep foot brake pedal Automatic operation includes automatic depressed and then push switch j. application and automatic release of the 5.
  • Page 177: Ride Control Systems

    RIDE CONTROL SYSTEMS Brake assist WARNING If brake pedal is depressed quickly and Electronic Stability Control and forcefully, maximum brake force is Depending on the engine braking force the Traction Control system automatically applied. brake lights are illuminated. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Operation of brake assist might become improves driving stability when Regenerative braking generates...
  • Page 178: Descent Control System

    ESC and TC are operational after each ESC and TC are reactivated by pressing such as while driving on normal roads, may engine start as soon as the control the a button again, by applying the brake damage the brake system and the ESC indicator b extinguishes.
  • Page 179: Selective Ride Control

    ● If the gearbox is in first or second Seek the assistance of a workshop. gear, the speed decreases and the control indicator in the instrument Selective ride control cluster flashes rapidly. ● If the gearbox is in neutral or the CAUTION clutch pedal is depressed, the speed decreases and the control indicator...
  • Page 180: Driver Assistance Systems

    DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS Standard mode 2 Sand mode 1 This mode is calibrated for a low level of This mode allows a small amount of wheel spin, based on the different types simultaneous wheel spin on the two drive WARNING of grip generally encountered in normal wheels, enabling the vehicle to advance day to day driving.
  • Page 181 Control indicator m 3 80. Activation of the functionality Switching on the system Setting the speed manually Speed value is indicated in the Driver Information Centre. Adopting speed by the speed limit Turn to CRUISE, the symbol v and a Accelerate to the desired speed and recognition message are displayed in the Driver...
  • Page 182 The displayed information depends on Press button to deactivate the Resume stored speed the Driver Information Centre version. functionality. The cruise control is in pause mode and a message is displayed. In the Driver Information Centre, speed The vehicle is driven without cruise limit sign is shown in the display and control.
  • Page 183: Speed Limiter

    Fault Switching on the system Activation of the functionality In the event of a cruise control fault, the speed is cleared resulting in flashing of the dashes. The cruise control may not operate correctly if traffic signs do not comply with the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.
  • Page 184 Following the preset speed can be set by The function can be activated or Deactivation of the functionality pressing SET/+ to increase or SET/- to deactivated in the personalisation menu decrease the desired maximum speed. 3 89. Short press changes the preset speed in If the speed limiter is active, the small steps, long press in large steps.
  • Page 185: Adaptive Cruise Control

    Resume limit speed Fault driver operates the turn lights to overtake a slower vehicle, the adaptive cruise In the event of a speed limiter fault, the control allows the vehicle to temporarily speed is cleared resulting in flashing of approach the vehicle ahead to help the dashes.
  • Page 186 The preset speed can then be changed the vehicle because the brake pedal, the by pressing SET/+ to increase or SET/- accelerator pedal and the cancel switch to decrease the speed. Short press have priority over any adaptive cruise changes speed in small steps, long press control operation.
  • Page 187 The function can be deactivated or Resume stored speed Press GAP again to change the following activated in the personalisation menu distance: The new setting is displayed in 3 89. the Driver Information Centre. The selected following distance is If the adaptive cruise control is active, the recognised speed limit will be displayed indicated by full bars in the adaptive in the Driver Information Centre and...
  • Page 188 If the system reaches the limit of adjusting The adaptive cruise control is Driver's attention the speed to maintain the following deactivated automatically when: ● Use the adaptive cruise control distance and the driver does not react to ● The brake pedal is depressed. carefully on bends or mountain this situation, the system is automatically ●...
  • Page 189 ● The adaptive cruise control speed before entering a bend and in Vehicle path changes considers stopped vehicles only at general to adapt the speed to the road low speed. type and to existing speed limits. ● Do not use the adaptive cruise control when towing a trailer.
  • Page 190: Forward Collision Alert

    your vehicle speed. When going downhill chime sounds, when a collision is WARNING you may have to brake to maintain or imminent and immediate driver's reduce your speed. action is required. Forward collision alert is just a warning Note that applying the brake deactivates system and does not apply the brakes.
  • Page 191: Active Emergency Braking

    speed, the farther away the alert will obstacles directly ahead, when a collision The system detects stationary vehicles occur. Consider traffic and weather can no longer be avoided either by only if the speed does not exceed conditions when selecting the alert manual braking or by steering.
  • Page 192 Front automatic braking can only occur if We recommend to deactivate the system brake outside of its operating speed range a vehicle or a pedestrian ahead is in the vehicle personalisation in the and only responds to detected vehicles detected. following cases: and pedestrians.
  • Page 193: Front Pedestrian Protection

    ● the sensor in the windscreen is Front pedestrian protection Detecting front pedestrian ahead blocked by snow, ice, slush, mud, Front pedestrian protection may help to A pedestrian ahead up to a distance of dirt etc. avoid or reduce the harm caused by approx.
  • Page 194 Activation Front-rear parking assist Rear parking assist is activated when The front-rear parking assist measures reverse gear is engaged and ignition is the distance between the vehicle and switched on. This is confirmed by an obstacles in front and behind the vehicle. accoustic chime.
  • Page 195 vehicle gets closer to that obstacle. Colour Info Display: Deactivate the vehicle gets closer to that obstacle. When the distance is less than approx. parking assist in the vehicle When the distance is less than approx. 30 cm, the sound is continuous. personalisation 3 89.
  • Page 196: Advanced Parking Assist

    System limitations It may be necessary to move forwards Objects with a very small reflection cross- and backwards more than once. section, e.g. objects of narrow size or soft In the event of a fault or if the system does materials, may not be detected by the Instructions are given in the Info Display not work temporarily, e.g.
  • Page 197 Move forwards and backwards while observing the warnings of the Parking assist until the end of manoeuvre is indicated. Entry into a perpendicular parking slot Activation Colour Info Display: when searching for a parking slot, activate the system by pressing Í. Select Driving functions on the Info Display and then Park Assist.
  • Page 198 the acoustic signals until the end of Move forwards and backwards while The system is deactivated automatically: manoeuvre is indicated. When finished, observing the warnings of the Parking ● if the ignition is switched off $ extinguishes in the instrument cluster. assist until the end of manoeuvre is ●...
  • Page 199: Side Blind Spot Alert

    The system is switched off automatically Side blind spot alert Special conditions apply if there are taller when towing an electrically connected vehicles in the vicinity (e.g. off-road The side blind spot alert system detects trailer, bicycle carrier, etc. vehicles, mini vans, vans). Object and reports objects on either side of the identification and correct distance Contact your dealer to switch off the...
  • Page 200: Passenger Side Camera

    ● another vehicle is passing with a Functionality Deactivation speed difference of less than The system is deactivated in the vehicle 25 km/h / 15 mph personalisation 3 89. B extinguishes in ● the traffic flow is normal the instrument cluster. Additionally, an ●...
  • Page 201: Panoramic View System

    ● the camera lenses are blocked by Guidelines snow, ice, slush, mud, dirt. Clean the lense, rinse with water, and wipe with a soft cloth ● there are extreme temperature changes Panoramic view system This system allows views of the vehicle's surroundings to be displayed as a nearly 180°...
  • Page 202 The parking sensors complete the Rear view / Standard view Rear zoom view / Zoom view information on the view from above the vehicle. Change the volume of the acoustic signals by pressing C in the right lower zone of the display. Activation Panoramic view system is activated by: ●...
  • Page 203: Rear View Camera

    ● The vehicle had an accident. The 180° view facilitates reversing out of Do not drive or park the vehicle using only a parking bay, making it possible to see ● There are extreme temperature the panoramic view system. the approach of vehicles, pedestrians changes.
  • Page 204 Camera above the license plate on Switching on the tailgate / left rear door The rear view camera is automatically switched on. The standard rear view is activated when a forward gear is engaged. The close rear view is activated when selected via p in the rear view display or when the reverse gear is engaged.
  • Page 205: Lane Keep Assist

    Close rear view Additionally the opening radius of the rear between which the vehicle is driving. If The lower horizontal line represents a doors are shown in the rear view display. the vehicle approaches a lane marking, distance of about 30 cm beyond the the steering wheel is gently turned to Switching off edge of vehicle's rear bumper.
  • Page 206 ● the change of trajectory is not If the system is activated, the LED in the Deactivation accompanied by operation of the button Ó is not illuminated. To activate To deactivate the system, press and hold turn signals the system when the system is Ó.
  • Page 207: Driver Alert

    System limitations Driving time alert The system may not detect hands-off driving due to external influences like road The system performance may be The driver gets notified by a pop-up condition and surface and weather. The affected by: reminder symbol € in the Driver driver has full responsibility to control the Information Centre simultaneously with ●...
  • Page 208: Charging

    ● no lane markings detected or CHARGING If the trajectory of the vehicle suggests a certain level of drowsiness or inattention multiple lane markings due to General information by the driver, the system triggers the first roadworks level of alert. The driver is notified by a ●...
  • Page 209: Charging Types

    vehicle's onboard charger. The onboard The determination of electric power Charging at domestic electrical outlets charger is available with 7.4 kW (single- consumption is regulated by directive R phase) and 11 kW (3-phase) (EC) No. 715/2007 and No. 2017/1151 Connect the charging cable to the (in the latest applicable version).
  • Page 210 Basic domestic cable (mode 2) / (mode 2) are used at Green'Up sockets WARNING enhanced domestic cable (mode 2) which have to be installed by a certified electrician at the customer's site. Read all the safety warnings and instructions before using this product. Charging cable status indicators Failure to follow the warnings and the After plugging in the charging cable, it will...
  • Page 211 ● When outdoors, plug into an Mode 4 charging cable electrical outlet that is weather-proof Note while in use. Only use DC charging cables shorter than 30 ● Mount the charging cable to reduce metres. strain on the electrical outlet / plug. Mode 4 charging cables are used for DC charging.
  • Page 212 2. Push the charging port flap to release WARNING 3. If necessary, take the charging cable When charging at a domestic electrical out of the load compartment. outlet, only use an outlet which is properly grounded and protected by a 30 mA 4.
  • Page 213: Programmable Charging

    Cancelling the charging process Programmable charging is only possible when charging at a domestic electrical Note outlet / Green'Up socket or a wall box. At public charging stations, the cancelling Note and subsequent resuming of the charging process may cause additional costs. On vehicles without integrated navigation system, programmable charging can only be Once the charging process has started, only...
  • Page 214: Charging Status

    4. Define the number of hours and Charging status Programmable charging 3 211. minutes after which the loading process starts. 5. Press OK. 6. Plug in the vehicle. If the vehicle is plugged in and the ignition is switched off, the charging status indicator indicates the following: ●...
  • Page 215: Fuel

    FUEL The engine specific requirements Diesel fuel that meets standard regarding octane rating are given in the EN16734 mixed with a biofuel that meets Fuel for petrol engines engine data overview 3 271. A country- standard EN14214 (possibly containing specific label at the fuel filler flap can up to 10% Fatty Acid Methyl Ester) The petrol engines are compatible with supersede the requirement.
  • Page 216: Refuelling

    Follow the operating and safety CAUTION instructions of the filling station when refuelling. The use of any other type of (bio) fuel (vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted, domestic fuel etc.) is strictly prohibited (risk DANGER of damage to the engine and fuel system). Fuel is flammable and explosive.
  • Page 217: Trailer Hitch

    TRAILER HITCH Fuel consumption - CO -Emissions The fuel consumption (combined) is General information within a range of 5.9 to 4.3 l/100 km / 47 Only use towing equipment that has to 65 mpg. been approved for your vehicle. The CO emission is within a range of 137 Entrust retrofitting of towing equipment to 106 g/km.
  • Page 218: Trailer Towing

    used and the permissible gross trailer train weight also decreases by 10% for Towing equipment weight does not exceed the vehicle’s every 1000 metres of altitude. The gross Depending on version the vehicle can be curb weight. train weight does not have to be reduced fitted with a detachable or a fixed when driving on roads with slight inclines For trailers with low driving stability and...
  • Page 219 4. Lock the coupling ball bar by turning WARNING the key. Remove the key and close the protective flap. Towing a trailer is permitted only when a 5. Attach the trailer. coupling ball bar is fitted correctly. If the coupling ball bar does not engage 6.
  • Page 220: Trailer Stability Assist

    Type C 6. Move the lever of the coupling ball bar 4. Connect the trailer plug to the socket to the front position. and attach the breakaway stopping 1. Remove the safety splint. cable to the eye on the carrier. Type B Trailer stability assist If the system detects snaking...
  • Page 221: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE GENERAL INFORMATION Wheels and tyres ......235 Winter tyres ......... 235 Accessories and vehicle Tyre designations ......235 modifications Tyre pressure ....... 235 General Information ......219 Tyre deflation detection system ..236 We recommend the use of genuine parts Accessories and vehicle Tread depth .........
  • Page 222: Vehicle Storage

    Vehicle storage 6. Lift the plastic cover of the vehicle CAUTION battery's positive terminal in the Storage for a long period of time engine compartment. When transporting the vehicle on a train or 7. Raise the lever fully and remove If the vehicle is to be stored for several on a recovery vehicle, the mud flaps might clamp from the terminal.
  • Page 223: End-Of-Life Vehicle Recovery

    ● Check tyre pressure. Four weeks to twelve months instructions on its disposal. Improper ● Discharge the high voltage battery disposal carries the risk of severe burns, ● Fill up the washer fluid reservoir. until 30 percent remain on the electric shock, and damage to the ●...
  • Page 224: Vehicle Checks

    VEHICLE CHECKS Electric vehicle Bonnet Performing work Opening Open the left front door. DANGER Never try to perform maintenance work on high voltage components yourself. You may be injured and the vehicle may be damaged. Service and repair of these high voltage components should only be performed by a trained service technician with proper knowledge and tools.
  • Page 225: Engine Oil

    The maximum engine oil consumption is Different dipsticks are used depending 0.6 l per 1000 km / 600 miles. on engine variant. Check with the vehicle on a level surface. The engine must be at operating temperature and switched off for at least 5 min.
  • Page 226: Engine Coolant

    Engine coolant CAUTION WARNING The factory filled coolant provides freeze protection down to approx. -37 °C. Allow the engine to cool before opening Only washer fluid with a sufficient the cap. Carefully open the cap, relieving antifreeze concentration provides the pressure slowly. protection at low temperatures or a CAUTION sudden drop in temperature.
  • Page 227: Vehicle Battery

    Batteries do not belong in household Charging the vehicle battery waste. They must be disposed of at an appropriate recycling collection point. WARNING Laying up the vehicle for more than four On vehicles with stop-start system, ensure weeks can lead to battery discharge. that the charging potential does not Disconnect the clamp from the negative exceed 14.6 V when using a battery...
  • Page 228: High Voltage Battery

    Power outlet Power saving mode Heating functionalities The power outlets are deactivated in the This mode deactivates electrical Note event of low vehicle battery voltage. consumers to avoid excessive Individual heating functionalities, such as heated seats or heated steering wheel, may discharging of the vehicle battery.
  • Page 229: Diesel Fuel System Bleeding

    Vehicle storage 3 220. Wiper blade replacement Rear window Leakage Windscreen Damage to the high voltage battery could result in the leakage of toxic gases or fluids either immediately or later. The following is recommended: ● Always inform the fire and emergency services in the event of an incident, that the vehicle is equipped with a high voltage battery.
  • Page 230: Bulb Replacement

    BULB REPLACEMENT High beam (2) inner bulb Low beam (1) Before replacing a bulb, ensure that all exterior and interior lights and the ignition are switched off. All doors have to be closed. Only hold a new bulb at the base. Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands.
  • Page 231: Led Headlights

    4. Insert the bulb socket into the 2. Remove the bulb from the bulb reflector housing. socket by pulling. 5. Fit the protective cover on. 3. Replace and insert the new bulb into the bulb socket. Sidelight / daytime running light with 4.
  • Page 232: Front Turn Lights

    1. Wrap a cloth around the tip of a flat 3. Turn the bulb socket anticlockwise Front turn lights screwdriver to prevent paint damage. and remove it from the light Insert the screwdriver in the recess at assembly. the edge of the cover. Release the cover by levering it out carefully.
  • Page 233: Tail Lights

    3. Replace and insert the new bulb into socket by turning clockwise. 4. Insert the bulb socket into the reflector and turn clockwise. Tail lights Light assembly in the body Vehicle with tailgate 2. Carefully withdraw the tail light 5. Push the bulb slightly down, turn it assembly from recess and remove.
  • Page 234: Side Turn Lights

    Vehicle with rear doors Rear fog light (4) 6. Attach the bulb carrier to the light assembly. 7. Attach the cable to the retainer. 8. Attach the light assembly to the vehicle body and tighten both screws. 3rd-brake light The 3rd-brake light is designed as LED and can not be changed.
  • Page 235: Number Plate Light

    1. Slide the lamp housing forward and Number plate light Interior lights remove it at the back. Have the following bulbs replaced by a workshop: ● courtesy light, reading lights ● load compartment light ● instrument panel illumination 1. Insert a screwdriver in the recess of 2.
  • Page 236: Electrical System

    Fuses Tools Vehicles with spare wheel CAUTION Fuse replacement All work may be performed only by a Fiat Dealership or a qualified repair workshop. The replacement of a fuse by a third party may cause a serious car fault. CAUTION...
  • Page 237: Wheels And Tyres

    WHEELS AND TYRES 98 : load index e.g. 98 is equivalent to 750 kg : speed code letter Tyre condition, wheel condition Speed code letter: Drive over edges slowly and at right Q : up to 160 km/h angles if possible. Driving over sharp S : up to 180 km/h / 112 mph edges can cause tyre and wheel T : up to 190 km/h / 118 mph...
  • Page 238: Tyre Deflation Detection System

    The tyre pressure tables show all The pressure increases by nearly In case of a system malfunction a possible tyre combinations 3 272. 10 kPa / 1.5 psi for a 10 °C temperature message is displayed in the Driver increase. This must be considered when Information Centre.
  • Page 239: Tread Depth

    3. Initialise the deflation detection WARNING system: If the vehicle has a graphic info display, press F for three The use of unsuitable tyres or wheels may seconds. If the vehicle has a colour lead to accidents and will invalidate the info display, the initialisation is done vehicle operating permit.
  • Page 240: Tyre Chains

    Tyre chains Do not remove foreign bodies from the tyres. Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or that is at tyre's sidewall cannot be repaired with the tyre repair kit. Depending on version, there are two different tyre repair kits (Type A and Type WARNING Do not drive faster than 80 km/h / 50 mph.
  • Page 241 3. Remove the electrical connection 9. Screw the filler hose to the tyre valve. cable (1) and air hose (2) from the 10. The switch on the compressor must stowage compartments on the be set to J. underside of the compressor. 11.
  • Page 242: Wheel Changing

    15. The prescribed tyre pressure should prevents sealant from escaping. Note be obtained within ten minutes. Stow tyre repair kit in load The driving characteristics of the repaired tyre are severely affected, therefore have this compartment. When the correct pressure is tyre replaced.
  • Page 243 ● Take heavy objects out of the vehicle before jacking up. ● No people or animals may be in the vehicle when it is jacked-up. ● Never crawl under a jacked-up vehicle. Tightening torque for alloy wheel rims is ● Do not start the vehicle when it is 100 Nm.
  • Page 244: Spare Wheel

    Spare wheel The spare wheel can be classified as a temporary spare wheel depending on the size compared to the other mounted wheels and country regulations. In this case a permissible maximum speed applies, even though no label at the spare wheel indicates this.
  • Page 245 ● Before screwing in the wheel bolts, Fitting the spare wheel Steel wheel rims with cover: Pull off clean them. the wheel cover. Make the following preparations and observe the following information: WARNING ● Park the vehicle on a level, firm and non-skid surface.
  • Page 246: Jump Starting

    JUMP STARTING 3. Ensure the jack is correctly positioned under the relevant vehicle jacking point. Do not start with quick charger. A vehicle with a discharged vehicle battery can be started using jump leads and the vehicle battery of another vehicle. CAUTION Never jump start another vehicle with an electric vehicle.
  • Page 247 ● Wear eye protection and protective To start the engine: clothing when handling a battery. 1. Start the engine of the vehicle ● Use a booster battery with the same providing the jump. voltage (12 V). Its capacity (Ah) must 2.
  • Page 248: Towing

    TOWING Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go CAUTION until it stops in a horizontal position. Towing the vehicle Attach a tow rope – or better still a tow Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. Excessive rod –...
  • Page 249: Appearance Care

    APPEARANCE CARE Towing another vehicle Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. Exterior care The lashing eye at the rear underneath the vehicle must never be used as a Locks towing eye.
  • Page 250 Clean edges and folds on opened doors Plastic body parts must not be treated Clean rims with a pH-neutral wheel and the bonnet as well as the areas they with wax or polishing agents. cleaner. cover. Rims are painted and can be treated with Windows and wiper blades Clean bright metal mouldings with a the same agents as the body.
  • Page 251: Interior Care

    Liquid gas system Clean fabric upholstery with a vacuum Floor mats cleaner and brush. Remove stains with an upholstery cleaner. DANGER WARNING Clothing fabrics may not be colourfast. Liquid gas is heavier than air and can This could cause visible discolourations, If a floor mat has the wrong size or is not collect in sink points.
  • Page 252 To install the floor mat: 1. Move the seat backwards as far as possible. 2. Align slots in the mat with the retainers, as shown. 3. Push the mat to the floor. Removing 1. Move the seat backwards as far as possible.
  • Page 253: Service And Maintenance

    SERVICE AND GENERAL INFORMATION Make sure that the Service and warranty MAINTENANCE booklet is completed correctly as Service information continuous proof of service is essential if any warranty or goodwill claims are to be In order to ensure economical and safe met, and is also a benefit when selling the vehicle operation and to maintain the vehicle.
  • Page 254: Scheduled Maintenance

    SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Service schedules 1.2 petrol engine Thousands of miles 12.5 37.5 62.5 87.5 100 112.5 125 137.5 150 Thousands of kilometres Years Check (low voltage, ancillaries, remote control, telematic box module, ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 255 Thousands of miles 12.5 37.5 62.5 87.5 100 112.5 125 137.5 150 Thousands of kilometres Years Check the conditon of exterior bodywork, the fixing of under-body protectors, the sealing of rubber elements (gaiters, sleeves, bushes, ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 256 Thousands of miles 12.5 37.5 62.5 87.5 100 112.5 125 137.5 150 Thousands of kilometres Years Road test Auto diagnostic memories reading check ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Check the condition and tensioning of the ancillaries drive belt(s) ●...
  • Page 257 Thousands of miles 12.5 37.5 62.5 87.5 100 112.5 125 137.5 150 Thousands of kilometres Years Service indicator reinitialisation ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Only ever use the fluids shown in the Owner's Manual for topping up, and only after checking that the system is intact. after 120,000 km / 4 years and then every service when pH<6.3 or every 180,000 km / 10 years;...
  • Page 258 1.5 diesel engine Thousands of miles 100 125 150 Thousands of kilometres 120 160 200 240 Years Check (low voltage, ancillaries, remote control, telematic box module, etc.) batteries condition ● ● ● ● ● ● Check tyre condition / wear (including the spare wheel) and, if necessary, adjust pressure; check the expiry ●...
  • Page 259 Thousands of miles 100 125 150 Thousands of kilometres 120 160 200 240 Years Check brake pedal ● ● ● ● ● ● Check clutch travel and adjust if necessary or check the condition of the automatic wear compensation device ●...
  • Page 260 Thousands of miles 100 125 150 Thousands of kilometres 120 160 200 240 Years Replacement of ancillaries drive belt kit Replacement of timing belt Replacement of timing kit and coolant pump belt Replacement of air filter ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 261 Service intervals with arduous conditions in Europe: every year / 15,000 km; with arduous conditions outside Europe: every year / 10,000 km 1.6 diesel engine Thousands of miles 112 128 144 160 176 192 Thousands of kilometres 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 Years Check (low voltage, ancillaries, remote control, telematic box module, etc.) ●...
  • Page 262 Thousands of miles 112 128 144 160 176 192 Thousands of kilometres 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 Years Check condition of front brake calipers, discs, pads and operation of pad ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 263 Thousands of miles 112 128 144 160 176 192 Thousands of kilometres 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 Years Check the condition and tensioning of the ancillaries drive belt(s) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 264 Thousands of miles 112 128 144 160 176 192 Thousands of kilometres 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 Years Service indicator reinitialisation ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Only ever use the fluids shown in the Owner's Manual for topping up, and only after checking that the system is intact. after 125,000 km / 4 years and then every service when pH<6.3 recommended any time, static checks are not enough to identify vehicle issue(s)
  • Page 265 Electric vehicle Thousands of miles 12.5 100 125 150 Thousands of kilometres 120 160 200 240 Years Check tyre condition / wear (including the spare wheel) and, if necessary, adjust pressure; check the ● ● ● ● ● ● ● expiry date of the tyre repair kit Check (low voltage, ancillaries, remote control, telematic box module, etc.) batteries condition ●...
  • Page 266 Thousands of miles 12.5 100 125 150 Thousands of kilometres 120 160 200 240 Years Check parking brake lever travel and adjust, if necessary ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Check and, if necessary, top up engine compartment fluid levels (engine coolant, high voltage battery ●...
  • Page 267 when pH<6.3 recommended any time, static checks are not enough to identify vehicle issue(s) every 2 years outside Europe: every 25,000 km / 1 year Service intervals outside Europe: every year / 25,000 km...
  • Page 268: Recommended Fluids, Lubricants And Parts

    RECOMMENDED FLUIDS, Engine oils of different manufacturers approx. -37 °C. This concentration LUBRICANTS AND PARTS and brands can be mixed as long as they should be maintained all year round. The comply with the required engine oil use of additional coolant additives that Recommended fluids and lubricants quality and viscosity.
  • Page 269: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION The identification plate is located on the front left or right door frame. The layout Vehicle identification number and position differ for some export countries. Vehicle identification ....... 267 Vehicle identification number ..267 Identification plate ......267 Engine identification .....
  • Page 270 Vehicle's kerb weight depends on the specification of the vehicle, e.g. optional equipment and accessories. Refer to the EEC Certificate of Conformity provided with your vehicle or other national registration documents. The technical data is determined in accordance with European Community standards.
  • Page 271: Vehicle Data

    VEHICLE DATA Recommended fluids and lubricants Engine 1.2 EB2ADT - MT6 1.5 DV5RC - DV5RCf 1.6 DV6DR - Electric Prescribed fuels and original lubricants €6.4 (PETROL) MT6/AT8 €6.4 MT5 €5 vehicle (DIESEL) (DIESEL) (ZAE) Fuel tank [l] Unleaded petrol with at least 95 - EN228 speci- fications Diesel for motor engine (EN590 specification) Engine cooling...
  • Page 272 Engine 1.2 EB2ADT - MT6 1.5 DV5RC - DV5RCf 1.6 DV6DR - Electric Prescribed fuels and original lubricants €6.4 (PETROL) MT6/AT8 €6.4 MT5 €5 vehicle (DIESEL) (DIESEL) (ZAE) Windscreen and Mixture of water and liquid rear window PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35 washer fluid [l] Electric drive unit 1.1 (RGM)
  • Page 273 Engine data Sales designation 1.2 Turbo 1.5 Turbo 1.5 Turbo 1.6 Turbo Electric vehicle Engineering code EB2ADT DV5RC DV5RCf DV6DR – 1199 1499 1499 1560 – Piston displacement [cm Engine power [kW] at rpm 5500 3750 3750 4000 – Torque [Nm] at rpm 1750 1750...
  • Page 274 Vehicle dimensions Size Length [mm] 4403 4753 Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1848 1848 Width with exterior mirrors [mm] 2107 2107 Passenger vehicle 1800 - 1807 1812 - 1818 Height without roof railing [mm] Passenger vehicle 1837 - 1844 1843 - 1849 Height with roof railing [mm] Electric passenger vehicle 1841...
  • Page 275 Tyre pressures Cargo vehicle Payload 650 kg Vehicle with up to 3 people With full load Tyres front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 195/65 R16 260/2,6 (38) 290/2,9 (42) 260/2,6 (38) 320/3,2 (46) 205/60 R16 250/2,5 (36) 250/2,5 (36) 250/2,5 (36)
  • Page 276 Payload 1000 kg Vehicle with up to 3 people With full load Tyres front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 205/60 R16 250/2,5 (36) 290/2,9 (42) 250/2,5 (36) 290/2,9 (42) 215/65 R16 260/2,6 (38) 280/2,8 (41) 260/2,6 (38) 300/3,0 (44) Passenger vehicle...
  • Page 277: Customer Information

    Infotainment system Multimedia conformity for each system is available at Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH the following internet address: https:// Robert-Bosch-Straße 200, 31139 aftersales.fiat.com/eLum/. Hildesheim, Germany Importer is FCA Italy S.p.A. – MOPAR – Operation frequency Maximum output Technical Service Operation, Via Adige 7,...
  • Page 278: Reach

    Unit 2 Plot No. 30-31, Fathepur-Nawada, Operation frequency: 125 kHz Remote device management and remote software and firmware Manesar, Gurugram, Haryana 122050, Maximum output: 5 dBμA/m at 10 m updates India ICASA type approval numbers Operation frequency: N/A As an integral part of the service related to the performance of subscribed Maximum output: N/A List of all Independent Communications...
  • Page 279 ● engine running The establishment of a secure radio Verband der Automobilindustrie e.V. network connection and the related AdBlue ® is a registered trademark of the ● emergency call in progress remote updates are not affected by VDA. ● insufficient vehicle battery charge privacy settings and will be performed in ●...
  • Page 280: Vehicle Data Recording And Privacy

    VEHICLE DATA RECORDING AND ● information on events damaging the This data includes, e.g.: PRIVACY vehicle ● vehicle status information (e.g. ● for electric vehicles the amount of speed, movement delay, lateral Event data recorders acceleration, wheel rotation rate, charge in the high-voltage battery, Electronic control units are installed in "seat belts fastened"...
  • Page 281 operating data from vehicles for product This data for comfort and infotainment vehicle data. The nature of further data recalls. This data can also be used to functions can be stored locally in the processing is determined by the provider check customer warranty and guarantee vehicle or be kept on a device that you of the app used.
  • Page 282: Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid)

    take place solely on the basis of legal Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) permission, e.g. in the case of a legally prescribed emergency communication RFID technology is used in some vehicles system or a contractual agreement, or by for functions such as immobiliser or as virtue of consent.
  • Page 284: Index

    Index Brake and clutch system ....77 Brake assist ........175 Accessories and vehicle Brake fluid ......224, 266 modifications ......219 Brakes ........172, 224 Active emergency braking..81, 189 Breakdown........246 Adaptive cruise control..... 81, 183 Bulb replacement ......228 AdBlue........
  • Page 285 External devices....106, 123, 142 tips ..........215 Glovebox ......... 46 Driving hints........157 Fault ..........171 Halogen headlights ......228 Fiat Connect........90 Eco mode........171 Hand brake........173 First aid..........57 Electric adjustment ......19 Hazard warning flashers ....93 First aid kit ........
  • Page 286 High beam assist......80, 92 Load compartment cover ....50 Passenger side camera....198 High voltage battery....221, 226 Load compartment grille....54 Pedestrian safety alert....... 65 High voltage battery gauge....71 Loading........ 29, 31, 32 Pedestrian safety alert fault....81 Hill start assist ........
  • Page 287 Ride control systems...... 175 Starting the engine ......159 Tyre pressure ......... 235 Roller blinds ........24 Steering.......... 158 Tyre pressures ....... 273 Roof..........25 Steering wheel adjustment ....65 Tyre repair kit ......... 238 Roof load.......... 58 Steering wheel controls ....65 Roof rack .........
  • Page 288 Windscreen........22 Windscreen wiper and washer ..66 Winter tyres ........235 Wiper blade replacement ....227 FCA Italy S.p.A. – MOPAR – Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7, 10040 Rivalta di Torino (TO) – Italy Print n. 603.85.674 - 06/2022 - 1 Edition...
  • Page 290 The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FCA Italy S.p.A. reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer.

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