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

    DASHBOARD ................ CRUISE CONTROL ............. INSTRUMENT PANEL ............CEILING LIGHTS ..............SYMBOLS ................. CONTROLS ................THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ........... INTERIOR FITTINGS ............THE KEYS ................“SKYWINDOW”(BLADE SUNROOF) ......ALARM ..................DOORS ..................IGNITION SWITCH.............. POWER WINDOWS ............INSTRUMENTS ...............
  • Page 6: Dashboard

    DASHBOARD The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the versions. F0C0155m fig. 1 1. Side window air vent - 2. Adjustable and swivel air vent - 3. External light stalk - 4. Instrument panel - 5. Adjustable and swivel air vent - 6.
  • Page 7: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL - 1.6 - 1.8 versions A Rev counter B Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light C Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light D Speedometer (speed indicator) E Multifunction display. The rev counter of versions with Sele- speed transmission is fitted with warning light t.
  • Page 8 Selespeed Abarth versions A Rev counter B Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light C Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light D Speedometer (speed indicator) E Multifunction display. F0C0523m fig. 4...
  • Page 9: Symbols

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

    THE KEYS CODE CARD Together with the keys you will receive the CODE card fig. 6 to be presented to Fiat Dealership when requesting additional keys. IMPORTANT In order to ensure perfect fig. 6 F0C0001m fig. 7 F0C0508m efficiency of the electronic devices con- tained inside the keys, they should never be exposed to direct sunlight.
  • Page 12 Ë Button for remote unlocking of doors, Á Á If locking button is inadver- tailgate and fuel filler cap. Button for re- tently pressed from the pas- mote locking of doors, tailgate and fuel senger compartment, when filler cap. Button for remote open- getting out of the car only the doors ing of the tailgate.
  • Page 13 For Multi Wagon versions, pressing twice Locking the doors and the tailgate rapidly button will open the rear Á Briefly press button for remote lock- window lid (where provided). ing of doors and tailgate and simultaneous Once doors are unlocked, if you do not alarm (where provided) activation, switch- open one door or the tailgate within few ing off of the internal ceiling lights and sin-...
  • Page 14 Opening the tailgate by the remote control Press and keep button pressed to open the tailgate by remote control even if the alarm (where provided) is on. Opening the tailgate is accompanied by the direction indicators flashing twice; clos- ing is accompanied by a single flash only if the alarm is on.
  • Page 15 F-fig. 12 (where provided) on the key ❒ door internal handles and safety lock provided, or take them to a Fiat Deal- flashes briefly only once, the battery button; ership, which will deal with their dis- should be replaced with an equivalent one posal.
  • Page 16 Device activation Device deactivation WARNING The device is automatically activated on The device is deactivated automatically on Once the dead lock device every door in the following cases: every door in the following cases: has been actuated, doors cannot be opened from inside the car ❒...
  • Page 17 The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following: Type of Dead lock Door opening Door closing Window and Window and Tailgate (where Skywindow Skywindow opening provided) opening (where closing (where provided) provided) Turning (>...
  • Page 18: Alarm

    IMPORTANT The engine immobiliser “beep” and the display shows the relevant ❒ unlawful opening of one of the doors, function is guaranteed by the Fiat CODE message (see section “Warning lights and bonnet or boot (perimetral protec- system, which is automatically activated messages”).
  • Page 19 It is there- will not deactivate the alarm. when animals or people are in the car, fore necessary to contact Fiat Dealership. press button A-fig. 15 on the front ceil- VOLUMETRIC PROTECTION IMPORTANT When operating the cen-...
  • Page 20 ANTI-RAISING SENSOR INDICATIONS OF ATTEMPTS TO BREAK IN The anti-raising sensor detects any ab- normal car raising/sloping, even partial Any attempt to break in is indicated by (e.g.: attempt to remove a wheel). warning light on the instrument pan- el with the relevant message on the dis- This sensor can detect the smallest car play (see section “Warning lights and mes- sideslip angle changes, both longitudinally...
  • Page 21: Ignition Switch

    The ignition switch is fitted with a safety WARNING pered with (e.g.: attempted mechanism that, in the event the engine is theft), have it checked over by a Fiat It is absolutely forbidden to not started, compels the driver to turn the Dealership before restarting to drive.
  • Page 22: Instruments

    INSTRUMENTS fig. 18 F0C0530m fig. 18a F0C0527m SPEEDOMETER fig. 18 REV. COUNTER fig. 18a It shows the car speed. The rev counter shows engine rpm. The needle pointed to the red area (danger) indicates excessive high engine speed. Do not drive for long periods with the needle in this area.
  • Page 23 IMPORTANT If the needle sets at E with stop the engine and contact a Fiat Deal- warning light B flashing, it means that the ership.
  • Page 24: Multifunction Display

    MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY Your car is fitted with the multifunction display that shows all the useful informa- tion necessary when driving. INFORMATION ON “STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 20 fig. 20 F0C3245g fig. 21 F0C0022m The standard screen shows the following indications: Õ Ô...
  • Page 25 SETUP MENU fig. 22 Selecting an option in the main menu Selecting an option in the main menu with without submenu: submenu: The menu comprises a series of functions arranged in a “circular fashion” which can – press briefly button MODE to select –...
  • Page 26 Selecting “Set date” and “Set time”: Press button MODE for long: The setup menu displaying is timed; when quitting the menu due to timing expiry, – briefly press button MODE to select – to quit the submenu if you are at sub- only settings stored yet by the user (and the first value to change (e.g.
  • Page 27 Example: Briefly press button MODE to start surfing from the standard Español screen. To surf the menu use buttons Õ or Ô. For safety rea- Français Portuges sons, when the car is running, it is possible to access only the Year Month reduced menu (for setting the “Speed limit”...
  • Page 28 Speed limit (Speed Beep) To abort the setting, proceed as follows: Automatic headlight sensor sensitivity adjustment With this function it is possible to set the – briefly press button MODE: (On) will (Headl. sensor) (where provided) car speed limit (km/h or mph); when this flash on the display;...
  • Page 29 Trip B On/Off (TripB data) Setting the clock (Set time) – if selecting “Mode”: briefly press but- ton MODE, “12h” or “24h” will flash on Through this option it is possible to acti- This function enables to set the clock the display;...
  • Page 30 Setting the date (Set date) Audio info repetition (See radio) Door opening mode (Key) This function enables to update the date With this function the display repeats in- This function enables to select the re- (day – month – year). formation relevant to the sound system.
  • Page 31 Automatic central door locking Setting units (Units) If set unit is “km”, the display will show fu- el consumption in km/l or l/100km. when travelling (Autoclose) With this function it is possible to set the units through three submenus: “Dis- If set unit is “mi”...
  • Page 32 After setting, briefly press button MODE Selecting the language (Language) Setting the buzzer volume to go back to the submenu screen or (Buzzer volume) Display messages can be shown in differ- press the button for long to go back to the ent languages: Italian, French, Spanish, Por- With this function the volume of the main menu screen without storing set-...
  • Page 33 With this function the volume of the This function can be only displayed after servicing. roger-beep accompanying the activation Fiat Dealership has deactivated the S.B.R. Õ Ô of buttons MODE, can be ad- system (see paragraph “S.B.R. system” in To display scheduled servicing info pro- justed according to 8 levels.
  • Page 34 (dimming/brightening) of the in km/mi or days according to the ap- instrument panel, sound system display, proaching service interval. Contact a Fiat Connect/Navigator display, two-zone cli- Dealership to carry out any service op- mate control display and steering wheel eration provided by the “Service sched-...
  • Page 35: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER “General Trip” displays the figures relat- Values displayed ing to: Range – Range GENERAL This value shows the distance in km (or – Trip distance mi) that the car can still cover before The “Trip computer” displays information needing fuel, assuming that driving condi- (with ignition key at MAR), relating to the –...
  • Page 36 Trip time TRIP button fig. 24 This value shows the time elapsed since The TRIP button, set on right steering col- the start of the new mission. umn stalk, shall be used (with ignition key at MAR), to display and to reset the pre- IMPORTANT Lacking information, Trip viously described values to start a new computer values are displayed with “----”.
  • Page 37 IMPORTANT The reset operation in the Start of journey procedure presence of the screens concerning the With ignition key at MAR, press and keep “General Trip” makes it possible to reset TRIP button pressed for over 2 seconds also the “Trip B”. The reset operation in to reset.
  • Page 38: Seats

    SEATS Only make adjustments when the car is stationary. FRONT SEATS fig. 26 Moving the seat backwards or forwards Fabric upholstery of your car Lift the lever A (on the internal side of the is purpose-made to withstand seat) and push the seat forwards or back- common wear resulting from wards: in driving position the arms should normal use of the car.
  • Page 39 fig. 27 F0C305m Seat warming (where provided) fig. 27 With ignition key at MAR, press button to switch the seat warming on/off. The led on the button will light up when the function is on. fig. 28 F0C0415m fig. 29 F0C0404m EASY ENTRY (3-door versions) Front passenger’s seat...
  • Page 40 When the front seat back is returned to Fabric upholstery of your car its normal position, the seat returns to its is purpose-made to withstand original position. common wear resulting from normal use of the car. It is If, when returning to the original position, however absolutely necessary to pre- it finds an obstacle (e.g.: rear passenger’s vent hard and/or prolonged scratch-...
  • Page 41 fig. 31 F0C0314m fig. 32 F0C0315m fig. 33 F0C0312m The space obtained between the rear seat To guarantee proper seat belt fastening WARNING back and the baggage compartment can be when travelling, the seat back shall be ad- Once you have released the covered with proper boot covers B- justed in 4 position fig.
  • Page 42: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS FRONT Head restraints are adjustable in height and they lock automatically in the required position. ❒ to raise: raise the head restraint until hearing the locking click. fig. 34 F0C0123m fig. 35 F0C0095m ❒ to lower: press button A-fig. 34 and lower the head restraint.
  • Page 43: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL WARNING Any adjustment of the steer- The driver can adjust the steering wheel ing wheel position must be position both axially and in height. carried out only with the car station- ary and the engine turned off. Release the lever A-fig. 36 pulling it to- wards the steering wheel, then adjust it in the most suitable position and lock it push- ing the lever A fully forwards.
  • Page 44: Rearview Mirrors

    REARVIEW MIRRORS DRIVING MIRROR The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes it to be released in the event of a violent crash. It can be moved using the lever A-fig. 37 to two different positions: normal or fig.
  • Page 45: Heating/Climate Control System

    HEATING/CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM F0C0002m fig. 40 1. Upper fixed vent for defrosting or demisting windscreen - 2. Centre adjustable vent -3. Fixed vents for defrosting or demisting side windows - 4. Side adjustable and swivel vents - 5. Lower vents - 6. Rear adjustable and swivel outlet - 7. Rear feet area fixed vents.
  • Page 46 fig. 41 F0C0064m fig. 42 F0C0031m fig. 43 F0C0030m SIDE SWIVEL OUTLETS AND CENTRAL VENTS fig. 42 REAR VENT fig. 43 VENTS fig. 41 (where provided) A - Controls for directing air flow (up/down, right/left). A - Fixed vent for side windows. A - Controls for directing air flow (up/down, right/left).
  • Page 47: Heating And Ventilation

    HEATING AND VENTILATION CONTROLS A: Air temperature knob (mixing hot and cold air) B: Heated rear window on/off button C: Fan knob D: Air recirculation on/off button E: Air distribution knob. F0C0380m fig. 44 ≤ WARMING THE PASSENGER to warm the feet and at the same time demist the windscreen COMPARTMENT μ...
  • Page 48 FRONT WINDOW HEATED REAR WINDOW RECIRCULATION FAST DEMISTING/DEFROSTING AND DOOR MIRROR Pressing button turns on this func- DEMISTING/DEFROSTING tion which is shown by the turning on of Proceed as follows: the led on the button. This function is par- Pressing button turns on this function ❒...
  • Page 49: Manual Climate Control System

    MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (where provided) CONTROLS A: Air temperature knob (mixing hot and cold air) B: Heated rear window on/off button C: Fan knob D: Compressor on/off switch E: Air recirculation on/off button F: Air distribution knob. F0C0372m fig. 45 ≤...
  • Page 50 ❒ turn knob A to red section; FRONT WINDOW FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT FAST DEMISTING/DEFROSTING ❒ turn knob C to 2 speed; To ventilate the passenger’s compartment properly, proceed as follows: Proceed as follows: ≤ ❒ turn knob F to or to if the win- ❒...
  • Page 51 ❒ Knob pointer A on blue section; the led on the button. for about 10 minutes. Before summer, ❒ knob pointer C on required speed; have the system checked at a Fiat Deal- This function is particularly useful when ership. ¥...
  • Page 52: Automatic Two-Zone Climate Control System

    AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (where provided) Description The car is fitted with a two-zone climate control system which makes it possible to separately adjust the air temperature on the driver’s side and on the passenger’s side. The system is fitted with the AQS func- tion (Air Quality System) that turns on in- side air recirculation automatically when it detects the presence of outside pollut-...
  • Page 53 SWITCHING THE CLIMATE HOW TO USE THE AUTOMATIC It is possible to personalise the choices made automatically by the system inter- CONTROL SYSTEM ON FUNCTION (AUTO) vening manually on the following controls: The system can be started in different Press button AUTO; the system will au- ❒...
  • Page 54 FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT FAST FRONT WINDOW HEATED REAR WINDOW DEMISTING/DEFROSTING AND DOOR MIRROR To adjust the fan speed, press button (MAX-DEF function) DEMISTING/DEFROSTING The 12 selectable speeds are shown by the Pressing button the climate control Pressing button activates this function. lighting up of the bars on the climate con- automatically activates timed operation of When this function is on, the button led...
  • Page 55 INSIDE AIR RECIRCULATION Pressing button OFF, the climate control AQS (Air Quality System) system turns on automatically the inside ON/OFF AND AQS FUNCTION function activation air recirculation function (button led (Air Quality System) The AQS function, (message AQS on the on).
  • Page 56 ALIGNMENT OF SET CLIMATE CONTROL AIR DISTRIBUTION SELECTION TEMPERATURES COMPRESSOR ON/OFF Pressing one or more buttons (MONO function) ❄ it is possible to choose manually 7 of the Press button to switch on the climate possible air distributions to the passenger control compressor.
  • Page 57 IMPORTANT For operation of the cli- SWITCHING THE CLIMATE Splitting of the air flow between mate control system, at least one of but- CONTROL SYSTEM OFF feet vents and windscreen and tons shall be activated. Deacti- front side window demisting/de- Press button OFF.
  • Page 58: External Lights

    EXTERNAL LIGHTS The left-hand stalk controls the external lights and the direction indicators. The external lights can only be switched on when the ignition key is at MAR. LIGHTS SWITCHED OFF fig. 47 Knurled ring turned to O. fig. 47 F0C0042m fig.
  • Page 59 Direction indicators are switched off au- Activation tomatically when the steering wheel is With the ignition key at STOP or re- straightened. moved, pull the stalk towards the steering If you want the indicator to flash briefly to wheel and operate it within 2 minutes show that you are about to change lane, from when the engine is turned off.
  • Page 60 Activation Deactivation Turn the knurled ring to : in this way, As a result of the sensor control, the main the automatic activation of the side/tail- beam headlights will switch off and, after lights and dipped beam headlights are si- around 10 seconds, sidelights will switch multaneously enabled according to the ex- off too.
  • Page 61: Window Washing

    MAR. consequence. If operation is not re- The right stalk can be moved to five dif- stored contact Fiat Dealership. ferent positions: A: windscreen wiper off. B: flick wipe.
  • Page 62 Activation Move the right-hand stalk downwards by one position. The activation of the rain sensor is sig- nalled by a control acquisition “stroke”. IMPORTANT Keep clean the glass in the sensor area. Turning the knurled ring F-fig. 51 it is fig.
  • Page 63 Deactivation The rain sensor is able to recognize and In the event of ice on the automatically adjust itself in the presence windscreen, make sure to have Turn the ignition key to STOP. of the following particular conditions: disconnected the device. To the following starting operation (key ❒...
  • Page 64 F0C0270m REAR WINDOW WASHER/ HEADLIGHT WASHER fig. 55 WIPER fig. 54 Fiat Stilo headlight washers are “re- tractable”, i.e.: they are located inside the The device can only work when the igni- front bumpers and they are activated (with tion key is at MAR.
  • Page 65: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL TO MEMORISE SPEED (constant speed Proceed as follows: regulator) ❒ turn the knurled ring A-fig. 56 to ON and press the accelerator pedal to the (where provided) required speed; ❒ turn the knurled ring B to (+) for at It is a device able to support the driver, least three seconds, then release it.
  • Page 66 TO RESET THE MEMORISED TO INCREASE THE MEMORISED TO REDUCE MEMORISED SPEED SPEED SPEED The speed memorised can be increased in two ways: If the device has been disengaged for ex- The speed memorised can be increased in ample pressing the brake or clutch pedal, two ways: ❒...
  • Page 67 A-fig. 56 to OFF and the following cases: move the Selespeed lever to N. contact a Fiat Dealership after check- ing the protection fuse integrity. ❒ pressing the brake or clutch pedal; ❒ ASR or ESP cut-in (where provided);...
  • Page 68: Ceiling Lights

    CEILING LIGHTS FRONT CEILING LIGHT fig. 57 Courtesy lights Press button A to turn on/off the driver’s courtesy light or button C to turn on/off the passenger’s courtesy light. fig. 57 F0C0374m fig. 58 F0C0055m With the key to STOP or removed, the ceiling light will stay on for about 15 min- utes, then it is automatically switched off.
  • Page 69: Controls

    CONTROLS HAZARD LIGHTS fig. 60 They come on when switch A is pressed regardless of the position of the ignition key. When the device is on, the switch flashes and warning lights Î and ¥ on the cluster fig. 59 F0C0297m fig.
  • Page 70 PARKING LIGHTS Carefully inspect the car to find fuel leaks, e.g. in the engine compartment, under the These lights can only be turned on with ig- car or near the tank. nition key at STOP or removed, by pressing button B-fig. 61 for about 1 sec- If no fuel leaks are found and the car can ond.
  • Page 71: Interior Fittings

    INTERIOR FITTINGS FRONT ARMREST (where provided) The armrest can be adjusted up and down. To adjust, lift the armrest slightly and pull the release device B-fig. 63. An oddment compartment can be found fig. 63 F0C0070m fig. 65 F0C0339m in the front armrest. Press button A to lift the cover.
  • Page 72 fig. 66 F0C0058m fig. 68 F0C0056m fig. 69 F0C0032m To open the vent operate lever B in the Oddment compartments arrow direction. under the seats (where provided) fig. 69 If the two-zone climate control system is fitted, the temperature of this compart- On certain versions, under the driver seat ment will be the same as that on passen- is fitted an oddment compartment;...
  • Page 73 fig. 70 F0C0102m fig. 71 F0C0475m fig. 72 F0C0076m CURRENT OUTLET (12V) IMPORTANT The cigar lighter gets very TILTING SHELF (where provided) hot. Handle it with care and make sure The current outlet is located on the cen- Behind the passenger seatback, it is avail- that it is not used by children: danger of tral console and it only works with igni- able (on certain versions) a tilting shelf A-...
  • Page 74 fig. 73 F0C0311m fig. 74 F0C0094m fig. 75 F0C0071m Resetting the shelf (after releasing) WARNING Proceed as follows: Never travel with the shelf tilted. The shelf or the ob- ❒ fit the shelf B-fig. 73 so that the sup- jects on it can cause injuries in the port fixed pin A is fitted inside the shelf event of a crash.
  • Page 75: Skywindow"(Blade Sunroof)

    “SKYWINDOW” On certain versions, th passenger’s sun vi- sor is fitted, on the back, with a courtesy (BLADE SUNROOF) mirror with a light which enables to use (where provided) the mirror also with poor sunlight. Lift the lid A to use the mirror. This is a roof opening system consisting of When the ignition key is at STOP, the 5 glass blades.
  • Page 76 With closed blades and sun curtain open ❒ First knob click: rotary movement of the first blade until reaching position A, and the sun curtain. ❒ Second knob click: complete opening of the first blade and the other blades moving backwards. ❒...
  • Page 77 To close the curtain press button B- fig. 81. Curtain closing depends on glass blades opening position: the sunshade curtain cannot be closed completely if blades are open. Curtain closing can be stopped as follows: ❒ pressing again button B; fig.
  • Page 78 Sunroof is now initialised and it shall work whole closing range of the curtain and cuts Closing: prolonged pressing (for more regularly. Otherwise, contact Fiat Deal- into operation when an obstacle (e.g.: fin- Á than 2 seconds) on button ership.
  • Page 79 ANTI-CRUSHING SYSTEM INHIBITION Ice or other foreign matters in the sun- roof rails could cause anti-crushing re- peated operation. Therefore make sure there is no obstacle. In this case it is possible to inhibit the an- ti-crushing system by closing the roof (within 5 seconds from system activation), fig.
  • Page 80: Doors

    DOORS CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM From the outside With the doors closed, fit and turn the key in one of the front door locks. fig. 85 F0C0142m fig. 86 F0C0061m From the inside CHILD LOCK (5-door versions) The device is engaged even if the doors From inside the car (with doors closed) are unlocked by the centralised system.
  • Page 81: Power Windows

    POWER WINDOWS CONTROLS Driver side fig. 87 Power windows are fitted with anti-crush- ing safety device to detect the presence of On the driver’s door panel are set the but- an obstacle in the window closing stroke. tons for controlling, with ignition key at If an obstacle is detected, the safety sys- MAR: tem will stop window closing and will re-...
  • Page 82: Boot

    BOOT Press buttons A or B to open/close the required window. The boot tailgate (when unlocked) can be Pressing briefly one of the two buttons, opened only from the outside through the the window “jerks” , whereas a prolonged electric opening handle under the shack- pressing makes the window opening or le (saloon versions) fig.
  • Page 83 With key with remote control Press button R, even when the elec- tronic alarm (where provided) is activat- The tailgate opening is indicated by dou- ble flashing of direction indicators; closing is indicated by one flashing (only if alarm is on). When opening the tailgate with the alarm fig.
  • Page 84 TAILGATE CLOSING WARNING To close, lower the tailgate until the lock Never travel with objects on clicks. the rear shelf to prevent them being thrown forwards and in- juring passengers in case of accident or sharp braking. The addition of objects fig.
  • Page 85 fig. 94 F0C0356m fig. 96 F0C0371m fig. 97 F0C0378m ❒ lift seat back retaining lever A-fig. 97 Versions with fixed rear seat and tilt the seat back forward. Lever lift- Proceed as follows: ing is shown by a “red band” B. ❒...
  • Page 86 fig. 99 F0C0433m fig. 100 F0C0473m ❒ operate the lever B-fig. 98 and adjust ❒ for versions with rear fixed seat, before the seat in the required position (e.g. folding the seat back, fit the seat belt completely forward if you want to ob- tabs B-fig.
  • Page 87 fig. 101 F0C0086m fig. 102 F0C0377m fig. 103 F0C0173m ❒ move the seat belt sideways and check ❒ after tilting the cushion, fold complete- that the belt is not twisted; ly rear seat backs (as described previ- ously) to have one single surface. ❒...
  • Page 88 Use lever B to adjust the space inside the boot. fig. 105 F0C0407m For versions with rear sliding seat (where provided): remove the boot cover support A-fig. 105 pushing it from the bottom up- wards, first one side and then the other one, until releasing it.
  • Page 89 fig. 107 F0C0351m fig. 109 F0C0353m fig. 110 F0C0354m It is possible to cover only half of the boot Removing the boot cover setting the cover as illustrated in figure Roll the cover up to remove it and pull the 109.
  • Page 90 Reposition the cushions in horizontal po- sition keeping the centre seat belt tongue raised. WARNING Make sure the seat back is correctly hooked on both sides (“red bands” B-fig. 112 not vis- fig. 111 F0C0352m fig. 112 F0C0378m ible) to prevent seat back being thrown forwards and injuring pas- To refit the cover, insert the reel ends in TO RETURN THE REAR SEAT...
  • Page 91 WARNING A heavy load that has not been secured may cause se- rious harm. WARNING fig. 114 F0C0034m If you want to carry reserve fuel in a can, follow law reg- ANCHORING THE LOAD ulations, only using a certified can, suitably fastened to the load securing The boot houses 4 hooks (where provid- eyelets.
  • Page 92 fig. 115 F0C0241m fig. 116 F0C0073m fig. 117 F0C0379m CARGO BOX (where provided) SKI TUNNEL (where provided) IMPORTANT Always check that loads are anchored properly to prevent them being fig. 115 This can be used to carry long objects (e.g. thrown against the passengers in case of skis), fitting them into the tunnel from the It consists of a special preformed box to...
  • Page 93: Bonnet

    BONNET TO OPEN THE BONNET Proceed as follows: ❒ pull lever A-fig. 118 in the direction of the arrow; ❒ pull lever B-fig. 119 and lift the bon- net. fig. 118 F0C0029m fig. 119 F0C0383m IMPORTANT Bonnet raising is aided by two side gas springs.
  • Page 94: Roof Rack/Ski Rack

    A roof rack/ski rack specially designed for fig. 120 F0C0169m fig. 121 F0C0349m the car is available at Lineaccessori Fiat. After few kilometers, check that fastening Multi Wagon versions IMPORTANT Never exceed the max. screws are firmly tightened. permissible loads (see section “Technical The car is fitted with two longitudinal bars specifications”).
  • Page 95: Headlights

    Correct positions as a function fig. 122 F0C0533m with the headlights on, the headlights must of the load be set properly. Contact Fiat Dealership HEADLIGHT AIMING DEVICE Position 0 - one or two passengers on to have the headlights properly adjusted. front seats.
  • Page 96: Abs System

    When the ABS cuts in, you will feel the The car is fitted with ABS braking system, brake pedal pulsating slightly and the sys- Contact Fiat Dealership to have the head- which prevents the wheels from locking tem get noisier: it means that the speed lights properly adjusted.
  • Page 97 Drive extremely care- aid of the ABS system. Drive carefully to fully to the nearest Fiat Dealership to have the closest Fiat Dealership to have the sys- the system checked.
  • Page 98: Esp System

    “Warning lights and messages”). In this ways be adapted to the conditions of tyre grip loss. case, go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as the road surface, visibility an traffic. possible. Road safety is always the driver’s re- The ESP system is therefore particularly sponsibility.
  • Page 99 ASR SYSTEM Switching on/off of the ASR system (Antislip Regulation) The ASR system switches on automatically each time the engine is started. It is an integral part of the ESP system, it controls car drive and cuts in automati- Switching on/off is indicated by the rele- cally every time one or both driving vant message on the display (see section wheels slip.
  • Page 100: Eobd System

    (see section “Warning lights and mes- cessive driving wheel drive that, specially It also alerts the driver, by turning on the sages”). In this case contact Fiat Dealer- warning light U on the instrument pan- in poor grip conditions, can lead to loss of ship as soon as possible.
  • Page 101: Sound System

    Fiat Dealerships are obliged to run a bench test and, if necessary, road tests The Fiat Stilo sound system is of the fixed which may also call for a long journey. type: the instructions for use are given in the attached Supplement.
  • Page 102: Accessories Purchased By The Owner

    Make sure that nothing (mats, mended by Fiat Auto S.p.A. and installed etc.) gets in the way of the pedals not in compliance with the specified re- when they are pushed down.
  • Page 103: Dualdrive" Electric Power Steering System

    (to- central tunnel on the side of the gearbox gether with the message on the display), control lever. contact Fiat Dealership. Connection of this function is reported by IMPORTANT The steering may become the word CITY on the “Multifunction dis- slightly stiff following parking manoeuvres play”.
  • Page 104: Parking Sensors

    PARKING SENSORS WARNING (where provided) It is absolutely forbidden to carry out whatever after- market operation involving steering Parking sensors are located in the rear system or steering column modifica- bumper fig. 126 (saloon versions) and tions (e.g.: installation of anti-theft fig.
  • Page 105 Detection distances GENERAL WARNINGS For proper operation, the ❒ When parking, take the utmost care to parking sensors set on the Central action radius ......150 cm bumpers shall be clean from obstacles set above or under the sen- Side action radius ......60 cm mud, dirt, snow or ice.
  • Page 106: At The Filling Station

    AT THE FILLING DIESEL ENGINES The car must only be filled STATION with diesel fuel for motor ve- If the outside temperature is very low, the hicles, in compliance with Eu- diesel thickens due to the formation of ropean Specification EN590. paraffins and could clog the diesel fuel filter.
  • Page 107 The cap A is fitted with key-lock: open the WARNING lid C then, turn the ignition key in the lock Do not put naked flames or and open the cap. lighted cigarettes near the When refuelling, secure the cap to the de- fuel filler hole as there is a danger of vice inside the lid as shown in the figure.
  • Page 108 fig. 129 F0C0088m fig. 130 F0C0358m fig. 131 F0C0359m ❒ pull the string E located inside the flap. FUEL LID EMERGENCY Multi Wagon versions OPENINGS Proceed as follows: ❒ turn the knob A-fig. 130 and open the Saloon versions flap B set on the right side of the boot; Open flap A-fig.
  • Page 109: Protecting The Environment

    PROTECTING THE DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER Diesel Particulate Filter clogged (DPF) (where provided) ENVIRONMENT If the dedicated message is displayed, re- fer to section “Warning lights and mes- The Diesel Particulate Filter is a mechan- sages”. ical filter, integral with the exhaust system, The devices for curtailing petrol engine that physically traps particulates present emissions are the following:...
  • Page 110 SEAT BELTS ................PRETENSIONERS ..............CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY........PRESETTING FOR MOUNTING THE “ISOFIX TYPE” CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM ....PRESETTING FOR MOUNTING THE “UNIVERSAL ISOFIX” CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM .. FRONT AIR BAGS ..............SIDE AIR BAGS (Side bag - Window bag) ......
  • Page 111: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS USING THE SEAT BELTS The belt should be worn keeping the chest straight and rested against the seat back. To fasten the seat belts, take hold the tongue A-fig. 1 and insert it into the buck- le B, until hearing the locking click. fig.
  • Page 112 IMPORTANT After putting the seats back to their travelling position, restore the seat belt position to make them ready for use. fig. 3 F0C0433m fig. 4 F0C0378m When reclining the rear seat backs, to put IMPORTANT When the seat back is cou- WARNING the seat buckles back properly, use the pled properly, the “red band”...
  • Page 113 For permanent deactivation, contact Fiat vided. To do this, with the button To adjust, press button A-fig. 5 and low- Dealership.
  • Page 114: Pretensioners

    The seat belt locks Contact a Fiat Dealership for any as- to indicate that the device has intervened; sistance. the seat belt cannot be drawn back up even when guiding it manually.
  • Page 115 fig. 6 F0C0015m fig. 7 F0C0013m fig. 8 F0C0014m GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMPORTANT Never travel with a child IMPORTANT The belt should not be twist- sitting on the passenger’s lap with a sin- USING THE SEAT BELTS ed. The upper part should pass over the gle belt to protect them both fig.
  • Page 116 Always contact to run without impediments; a Fiat Dealership. ❒ after a serious accident, replace the belt being worn at that time, even if it does not appear damaged. Always replace...
  • Page 117: Carrying Children Safely

    Compared with adults, their head is pro- solutely not be fitted on the front seat portionally larger and heavier than the rest Lineaccessori Fiat offers seats for each of cars with passenger’s air bag, which of the body, while the muscles and bone...
  • Page 118 WARNING Seats exist which are suit- able for covering weight groups 0 and 1 with a rear connection to the car belts and their own belts to restrain the child. Due to their size, they can be dangerous if installed in- correctly fastened to the car belts with a cushion.
  • Page 119 WARNING Figures are only an example for mounting. Attain to the instructions for fastening which must be enclosed with the specific child re- straining system you are using. fig. 11 F0C0431m fig. 12 F0C0432m GROUP 2 GROUP 3 Starting from 15 kg to 25 kg in weight, chil- For children from 22 kg to 36 kg the size dren may be restrained directly by the car of the child’s chest no longer requires a...
  • Page 120 Group 3 22-36 kg Key: U = suitable for child restraint systems of the “Universal” category, according to European Standard EEC-R44 for the specified “Groups”. L = suitable for certain child’s restraint systems available at Lineaccessori Fiat for the specified group.
  • Page 121 ❒ Always check the seat belt is well fas- Below is a summary of the rules of WARNING tened by pulling the webbing. safety to be followed for carrying Never place cradle child’s children: ❒ Only one child is to be strapped to each seats facing backwards on ❒...
  • Page 122: Presetting For Mounting The "Isofix Type" Child Restraint System

    F0C0273m pean standardised system for carrying chil- dren safely. Isofix child restraint system is an additional option that does not pre- Lineaccessori Fiat provides the “Kiddy WARNING vent from using traditional child restraint Isofix” seat, certified according to Euro- Mount the child restraint systems.
  • Page 123 For proper mounting proceed as follows: ❒ move the rear sliding seat fully back- wards with the seat back at 4 position, as shown in fig. 16. ❒ check whether the release lever B- fig. 15 is at rest position (inward); ❒...
  • Page 124 ❒ push the child restraint system until hearing locking clicks; ❒ for seats positioned facing the running direction, hook the upper belt D- fig. 18 (in the upper seat pocket) to the ring E in the boot; ❒ Check proper locking by moving the child’s seat with force: the built-in safe- ty mechanism actually inhibits improp- fig.
  • Page 125: Presetting For Mounting The "Universal Isofix" Child Restraint System

    Due to its different anchoring system, the tionary. The child restraint system is Universal Isofix child’s seat shall be an- At Lineaccessori Fiat is available the “Uni- properly anchored to the mounting chored to the proper lower metal rings versal Isofix” “Duo Plus” child’s seat.
  • Page 126 = suitable for Isofix type child restraint systems, specific and approved for this type of car: Kiddy Isofix seat available at Lin- eaccessori Fiat. The child’s seat can be installed by moving forward the front seat.
  • Page 127: Front Air Bags

    FRONT AIR BAGS In case of front crash, an electronic con- Front air bag may not be activated in the trol unit, when required, triggers the in- following situations: flation of the cushion according to the The car is fitted with front multistage air ❒...
  • Page 128 WARNING SERIOUS DANGER: With passenger’s air bag active, never place child’s seats with the cradle facing backwards since the air bag activation could cause to the child serious in- juries, even mortal. In the case of need, always deactivate the passen- ger’s air bag when a child’s seat is fig.
  • Page 129 The warning light F on the instrument MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF panel stays on permanently until the pas- PASSENGER’S FRONT AIR BAG senger’s air bag is reactivated. Should it be absolutely necessary to car- Deactivation of the passenger’s front air ry a child on the front seat, the passenger’s bag does not inhibit operation of the side front air bag can be deactivated.
  • Page 130 If an adult sits on the front passenger seat, front passenger classification sensor. WARNING the relevant front air bag is ready to in- Contact a Fiat Dealership in case of tervene in case of need. If the passenger Do not arrange heavy ob- sensor damages.
  • Page 131: Side Air Bags (Side Bag - Window Bag)

    SIDE AIR BAGS (Side bag - Window bag) SIDE BAG (where provided) They are composed by two types of in- stant inflation cushions and are housed in the back rests of the front seats fig. 24 fig. 24 F0C0114m fig. 26 F0C0157m and in the side stuffing of the rear seats (where provided) fig.
  • Page 132 Never rest head, arms and deployed if the car is subject to heavy ed, take the car to a Fiat Dealership to elbows on the door, on the knocks or accidents involving the under-...
  • Page 133 MANUAL DEACTIVATION WARNING OF REAR SIDE BAGS SERIOUS DANGER: In pres- (where provided) ence of small size occupants (children, etc.) on the rear Certain versions are fitted with rear side seats, it is necessary to deac- bags (that can be deactivated) to protect tivate the rear side bags the chest of rear passengers.
  • Page 134 WARNING to be used with side bags. If the car has been stolen or an attempt to steal it has been made, if it has been subjected to vandals or floods, have the air bag system checked by Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 135 WARNING WARNING WARNING When the ignition key is Do not wash the seat back Do not hook rigid objects to turned to MAR, the warning rest with pressurised water the coat hooks and to the light F (with passenger’s front air or steam (by hand or at automatic support handles.
  • Page 136 ENGINE STARTING ............136 PARKING.................. 139 USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX ........140 USING THE “SELESPEED” GEARBOX ......141 CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS ......... 149 TOWING TRAILERS............. 151 SNOW TYRES................. 154 SNOW CHAINS..............155 CAR INACTIVITY ..............156...
  • Page 137: Engine Starting

    The engine consumes oxygen ❒ pull up the handbrake; the paragraph “The Fiat CODE system” in and produces carbon monoxide section “Dashboard and controls”. ❒ set the gear lever to neutral;...
  • Page 138 ❒ wait for the warning lights and m to MAR; if the warning light remains on, should contact a Fiat Dealership as to turn off. The hotter the engine is, the try with the other keys provided with the soon as possible.
  • Page 139 If the instrument panel warning light fuel to flow into the catalytic tical purpose, it wastes fuel stays on with fixed light, contact Fiat Deal- exhaust system and damage it beyond and is damaging especially to tur- ership.
  • Page 140: Parking

    Do IMPORTANT If this is not the case, con- not leave the ignition key at MAR to pre- tact Fiat Dealership to have the handbrake When the handbrake lever is pulled up vent draining the battery. Always remove adjusted.
  • Page 141: Using The Manual Gearbox

    USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX To engage the gears, press the clutch ped- al fully and shift the gear lever into one of the required positions (the diagram is shown on the knob fig. 2, fig. 3 and fig. 4). To engage 6 gear (version 1.4 and 1.9 Multijet...
  • Page 142: Using The "Selespeed" Gearbox

    USING THE “SELESPEED” GEARBOX (where provided) The car may be fitted with a mechanical transmission with electronic control called “Selespeed”. This device includes a con- ventional mechanical gearbox to which an electronically-operated electro-hydraulic fig. 5 F0C0105m fig. 6 F0C0111m device has been added which controls au- tomatically the clutch and gear engage- ment.
  • Page 143 In the manual operating mode there are Automatic mode (AUTO) certain automatic/security devices which This operating mode is selected by press- simplify driving: ing button AUTO, on the central console. ❒ when slowing down the clutch is In the AUTO operating mode, AUTO is opened and the transmission ratio is au- displayed followed by the indication of the tomatically reduced to be ready for...
  • Page 144 SYSTEM ACTIVATION MOVING-OFF WARNING Turning the ignition key to MAR, after With the engine on and the car stationary, After a request to shift gear about one second, the display shows the the gears that can be engaged for moving with the car stationary, be- gear engaged (N, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, R): from this off are only first (1), second (2) and/or re-...
  • Page 145 IMPORTANT NOTES ❒ With the car stopped and a gear en- gaged always keep the brake pedal pressed until deciding to move off; ❒ during prolonged halts with the engine running it is advisable to keep the gear- box in neutral; ❒...
  • Page 146 fig. 10 F0C0186m fig. 11 F0C0111m fig. 12 F0C0185m IMPORTANT Before using the gearshift IMPORTANT Once a gear has been Through steering wheel controls control lever, always check the gear en- changed it is necessary to immediately re- They are placed on the steering wheel gaged on the display (N, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, R).
  • Page 147 ENGINE STARTING SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE WARNING AND SYSTEM DEACTIVATION The engine can be started either with a If the engine fails to start gear engaged or with the gearbox in neu- Turning the ignition key to STOP the en- with the gear engaged, the tral (N).
  • Page 148 If not, be engaged automatically to make it contact Fiat Dealership. possible to reach the nearest Fiat Deal- ership and have the fault eliminated. WARNING In the case of a fault, the system only al-...
  • Page 149 BUZZER WARNINGS STOPPING THE CAR PARKING THE CAR The buzzer is activated when: To stop the car, simply release the accel- To park the car safely it is absolutely nec- erator pedal and, if necessary press the essary to engage first gear (1) or reverse ❒...
  • Page 150: Containing Running Costs

    CONTAINING Roof rack/ski rack Climate control RUNNING COSTS Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from The air conditioner is an additional load the roof as soon as they are no longer which greatly affects the engine leading to used.
  • Page 151 DRIVING STYLE Top speed CONDITIONS OF USE Fuel consumption considerably increases Starting Cold starting with speed. Avoid superfluous braking and accelerating, which cost in terms of both Do not warm the engine with the car at Short journeys and frequent cold starts do fuel and emissions.
  • Page 152: Towing Trailers

    TOWING TRAILERS The weight the trailer exerts on the car INSTALLING THE TOW HOOK tow hook reduces by the same amount The towing device should be fastened to the actual car loading capacity. To make the body by specialised personnel ac- IMPORTANT NOTES sure the maximum towable weight is not cording to any additional and/or integra-...
  • Page 153 The towing device must meet current reg- Assembly diagram fig. 13-14 IMPORTANT It is compulsory to fasten a ulations with reference to 94/20/EC Di- label (plainly visible) of suitable size and The tow hook structure must be fastened rective and subsequent amendments. material with the following wording: Ø...
  • Page 154 Standard Standard tow ball tow ball F0C0249m F0C0434m fig. 14 - Multi Wagon versions fig. 13 - Saloon versions...
  • Page 155: Snow Tyres

    160 km/h; 190 km/h for tyres with “T” is therefore necessary to limit their use to marking and 210 km/h for tyres with Fiat Dealership will be glad to provide ad- the purposes for which they are certified. H marking. The Road Traffic Code...
  • Page 156: Snow Chains

    SNOW CHAINS IMPORTANT Snow chains cannot be fit- Keep your speed ted to the space-saver spare wheel. So, if down when snow a front (drive) wheel is punctured and Use of snow chains should be in compli- chains are fitted. Do chains are needed, a rear wheel should be ance with local regulations.
  • Page 157: Car Inactivity

    ❒ sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber CAR INACTIVITY IMPORTANT Where relevant, switch off windscreen and rear window wiper the electronic car alarm with the remote blades and lift them off the glass; control. If the car is to be left inactive for longer than a month, the following precautions ❒...
  • Page 158 HANDBRAKE ON ..............(ELECTRONIC BRAKING DISTRIBUTOR) ....BRAKE PAD WEAR............... CAR PROTECTION SYSTEM FAILURE - AIR BAG FAILURE ..............FIAT CODE................FRONT PASSENGER’S AIR BAG DEACTIVATED..ALARM FAILURE ..............REAR SIDE BAGS DEACTIVATED ........BREAK-IN ATTEMPT ............SEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED...........
  • Page 159: General Warnings

    “cycle”. wear sensors for the front brake pads, the car immediately and contact Fiat when changing them, check also the rear Less serious failures are indicated by a Dealership.
  • Page 160: Air Bag Failure

    Contact Fiat Deal- not trigger in case of impact or, in a ership immediately to have the sys- minor number of cases, they could tem checked.
  • Page 161: Rear Side Bags Deactivated

    4 sec- The S.B.R. (Seat Belt Reminder) buzzer Dealership. onds and then it will flash for other 4 sec- can only be excluded by Fiat Dealership. onds. It shall then go off. The system can be reactivated through the set-up menu.
  • Page 162: Low Engine Oil Pressure

    WARNING In the event of Selespeed transmission failure, go as soon as possible to the nearest Fiat If the warning light v turns If warning light v flashes, Dealership and have the system on when the car is travelling contact Fiat Dealership as checked.
  • Page 163: Dualdrive" Electric Power Steering Failure

    Contact Fiat Deal- erated for few minutes before switching it ❒ normal driving conditions: stop the ership.
  • Page 164: Incomplete Door Locking

    ❒ twilight sensor; ❒ rain sensor; ❒ parking sensors; The display will show the dedicated mes- sage (excluding in the event of engine oil pressure sensor failure). Contact Fiat Dealership as soon as possi- ble to have the fault removed.
  • Page 165: Fuel Reserve

    Fiat Dealership ❒ glowing steadily: means a fault in the sup- tions that may cause further flashing and as soon as possible to have the system contact Fiat Dealership as soon as possi- ply/ignition system which could cause checked. ble.
  • Page 166: Esp System

    (Multijet versions) MAR the warning light turns failure in the glow plug warming system. (amber) on, but it should go off after few Contact Fiat Dealership as soon as possi- seconds. ble. GLOW PLUGS (Multijet versions) If the warning light does not turn off or...
  • Page 167: Water In Diesel Fuel Filter

    Fiat Dealership. Drive with the utmost care to the near- The display will show the dedicated mes- est Fiat Dealership to have the system sage. The presence of water in the checked. fuel circuit may cause serious...
  • Page 168: Car Protection System Failure

    IMPORTANT The turning on at the same time of the U and warning lights in- dicates a failure of the Fiat CODE system. If with the engine running the warning light REAR FOG LIGHTS flashes (together with the message on...
  • Page 169: Left-Hand Direction Indicator

    LEFT-HAND DIRECTION Follow me home POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF ICE INDICATOR ON THE ROAD The warning light turns on when activat- (green - intermittent) ing the “Follow me home” device (see sec- The outside temperature indication starts ❄ tion “Dashboard and controls”). The dis- flashing and symbol appears on the dis- The warning light turns on when...
  • Page 170 ENGINE STARTING.............. IF A TYRE IS PUNCTURED ..........QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT FIX & GO automatic ..WHEN NEEDING TO CHANGE A BULB ....IF AN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT ......IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT......IF A FUSE BLOWS ..............IF THE BATTERY IS FLAT ...........
  • Page 171: Engine Starting

    Fiat Dealership. the steering wheel. could damage the electronic systems and in particular the ignition...
  • Page 172: If A Tyre Is Punctured

    IF A TYRE IS WARNING WARNING PUNCTURED The space-saver spare wheel When driving with a space- (where provided) is specific saver spare wheel fitted, the to your car, do not use it on other driving performance of the car GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS models, or use the spare wheel of oth- changes.
  • Page 173 WARNING WARNING The jack shall only be used Fasten the wheel cap cor- for changing wheels on the rectly to prevent the wheel car with which it is provided or on from coming free in motion. Never cars of the same model. It must not tamper with the inflation valve.
  • Page 174 fig. 3 F0C0368m fig. 5 F0C03963m ❒ take out the tool container F-fig. 4 and take it near to the wheel to be changed; take out the space-saver spare wheel G; remove the wheel cap H-fig. 5 (ver- sions with steel rims), or remove the wheel hub cap (versions with alloy rims);...
  • Page 175 fig. 6 F0C0394m ❒ using the wrench provided L-fig. 6 loosen the fastening bolts by about one turn; if the car is fitted with alloy rims, shake the car to facilitate removing this F0M0395m fig. 7 rim from the wheel hub; ❒...
  • Page 176 ❒ Using the wrench provided, tighten the fastening bolts; ❒ Lower the car and remove the jack; ❒ Using the wrench provided, fully tight- en the bolts in the sequence shown in fig. 9; ❒ Place the cap near the wheel so that the inflation valve can come through the slot provided on the cap;...
  • Page 177 When you have finished ❒ Stow the space-saver spare wheel G- fig. 11 in the space provided in the boot; ❒ Insert the partially open jack into the container F and force it slightly into its seat so that it does not vibrate when the car is moving;...
  • Page 178: Quick Tyre Repair Kit Fix & Go Automatic

    QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT FIX & GO automatic The quick tyre repair kit Fix & Go auto- matic is located in the appropriate con- tainer in the boot . The quick tyre repair kit includes fig. 12: fig. 12 F0C0510m fig.
  • Page 179 WARNING WARNING Repairs are not possible in The cylinder contains ethyl- case of damages on the ene glycol. The cylinder con- wheel rim (bad groove distortion tains latex: it can cause allergic re- causing air loss). Do not remove for- actions.
  • Page 180 Fiat Dealership; WARNING If the pressure falls below 1.8 bars, do not drive any fur- ther: the quick tyre repair kit Fix &...
  • Page 181 ❒ if at least 1.8 bar pressure is read, re- store proper pressure (with engine running and handbrake on) and restart; ❒ drive with the utmost care to the near- est Fiat Dealership. fig. 17 F0C0517m fig. 18 F0C0512m WARNING...
  • Page 182: When Needing To Change A Bulb

    The presence of drops inside tures of the system in mind can cause the headlights means water infiltration, malfunctions with the risk of fire. therefore contact Fiat Dealership. WARNING Halogen bulbs contain pres- surised gas which, if broken, may cause small fragments of glass to be projected outwards.
  • Page 183 TYPES OF BULBS fig. 19 Tubular bulbs: free them from their contacts to remove. Various types of bulbs are fitted to your car: D-E Halogen bulbs: to remove the bulb, release the clip holding the bulb in A All glass bulbs: these are pressed on. place.
  • Page 184 Bulbs Figure 19 Type Power Main beam headlights Longlife dipped beam headlights Dipped beam headlights Gas-discharge low beam headlights (where provided) Front sidelights (2 per headlight) longlife Front fog lights (where provided) Front direction indicators PY21W Side direction indicators WY5W Rear direction indicators P21W Taillights (3-door versions)
  • Page 185: If An Exterior Light Burns Out

    IF AN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT For the type of bulb and power rating, see “When needing to change a bulb”. FRONT LIGHT UNITS fig. 20-21 The front light units contain the sidelights, fig. 20 F0C0435m fig. 21 F0C0436m dipped beam, main beam, direction indi- cator and front fog light bulbs.
  • Page 186 ❒ fit the new bulb, making the tabs of the metallic part coincide with the grooves on the reflector, reconnect the electri- cal connector B then hook the bulb holder catch A; ❒ refit the protective cover correctly. fig. 22 F0C0178m fig.
  • Page 187 fig. 24 F0C0177m fig. 25 F0C0212m fig. 26 F0C0176m DIRECTION INDICATORS Side fig. 25 FRONT FOG LIGHTS (where provided) fig. 26 To change the bulb, proceed as follows: Front fig. 24 To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒ push the transparent cover A towards To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 188 IMPORTANT When subwoofer is locat- ed on the left side of the boot, to replace ❒ refit the bulb holder making sure the the rear light cluster contact Fiat Dealer- catch clicks into place; also check the ship. proper bulb positioning looking at the lamp from outside;...
  • Page 189 5-door versions To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒ unloose the 4 screws A-fig. 32 and re- move the bulb holder; ❒ remove bulbs slightly pushing them and turning counterclockwise. The bulbs are arranged inside the light unit as follows: fig.
  • Page 190 fig. 33 F0C0425m fig. 34 F0C0426m fig. 35 F0C0417m ❒ push the bulb holder side tabs A- REAR LIGHT UNITS The bulbs are arranged inside the light unit fig. 35 inwards to remove it; as follows: (Multi Wagon versions) ❒ remove bulbs slightly pushing them and B: taillights;...
  • Page 191 fig. 36 F0C0360m fig. 37 F0C0361m fig. 38 F0C0419m ❒ remove the electric connector D; Side fixed light unit The bulbs are arranged inside the light unit as follows: ❒ push the bulb holder side tabs A- To change the bulb, proceed as follows: fig.
  • Page 192 ADDITIONAL BRAKING LIGHT (THIRD STOP) IMPORTANT To replace the additional braking lights (third stop) contact a Fiat Dealership. fig. 39 F0C0411m fig. 40 F0C0367m NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS Multi Wagon versions fig. 40 To change the bulb, proceed as follows: Saloon versions fig. 39 ❒...
  • Page 193: If An Interior Light Burns Out

    IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT For the type of bulb and power rating, see “When needing to change a bulb”. FRONT CEILING LIGHT Versions without Skywindow fig. 41 F0C0201m fig. 43 F0C0253m sunroof To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 194 fig. 45 F0C0202m fig. 47 F0C0227m fig. 48 F0C0229m REAR CEILING LIGHT Versions with Skywindow sunroof (where provided) Versions with Skywindow sunroof are fit- ted with two rear ceiling lights. Versions without Skywindow To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: sunroof ❒...
  • Page 195 fig. 49 F0C0423m fig. 50 F0C0424m fig. 51 F0C0205m ❒ replace the bulb C-fig. 50 releasing GLOVEBOX LIGHT fig. 51 COURTESY MIRROR LIGHT it from the side contacts making sure (where provided) To change the bulb, proceed as follows: that the new bulb is correctly To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 196 fig. 52 F0C0221m fig. 53 F0C0097m fig. 54 F0C0206m ❒ refit the light unit A-fig. 52 inserting BOOT LIGHT PUDDLE / DOOR LIGHTS fig. 54 it in its correct position firstly on one To change the bulb, proceed as follows: To change the bulb, proceed as follows: end and then on the other until it clicks ❒...
  • Page 197: If A Fuse Blows

    GENERAL FUSE) cuts in, do not attempt any re- The fuse is a protective device for the pair and contact a Fiat Dealership. electric system: it comes into action (i.e. Before replacing a fuse, make sure it cuts off) mainly due to a fault or im- the ignition key has been removed proper action on the system.
  • Page 198 FUSE LOCATION Fuse box on the dashboard fig. 57 Fuses are grouped into four fuse boxes, to To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box be found respectively on the dashboard, on the dashboard, open lid A-fig. 56. on the battery positive pole, next to the battery and in the boot (left-hand side).
  • Page 199 Fuse box next to the battery fig. 59 To gain access to the fuse box and to the single fuse next to the battery, press the retainers A-fig. 58 and remove the pro- tection cover B. fig. 58 F0C0498m F0C0151m fig.
  • Page 200 Fuse box on the battery positive pole fig. 61 To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box on the battery positive pole press the re- tainers A-fig. 60 and remove the protec- tion cover B. fig. 60 F0C0499m F0C0152m fig.
  • Page 201 fig. 62 F0C0254m fig. 63 F0C0360m fig. 64 F0C0362m Fuse box in the boot fig. 65 Saloon versions To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box on the left side of the boot, open lid A- fig. 62 as shown in the figure. Multi Wagon versions To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box on the left side of the boot, proceed as fol-...
  • Page 202 FUSE SUMMARY TABLE LIGHTS FUSE AMPERE FIGURE Right dipped beam headlight Left dipped beam headlight Right main beam headlight Left main beam headlight Front fog lights Brake light/third stop light Reversing light Front/rear ceiling light/s Door/puddle lights +30 rear fog lights RH/LH headlight fuse boxes (versions with gas-discharge headlights) FUSE...
  • Page 203 COMPONENTS FUSE AMPERE FIGURE + 30 Sound system/Connect-Navigator/ Heating-climate control unit/EOBD system diagnostic socket/ Volumetric-antiraising sensors/Alarm siren/ Bluetooth system control unit Rear window wiper seat warming relay coil Left rear power window Right rear power window Rear heated window Windscreen wiper/washer/rear window washer Passenger compartment current outlet (saloon versions)/Current outlet (MultiWagon versions)/Cigar lighter Door mirror demisting device/heated window nozzles...
  • Page 204 COMPONENTS FUSE AMPERE FIGURE Front power window on driver side Front power window on passenger side Signal from switch on brake pedal for electronic control units Instrument panel (key-operated positive) Instrument panel (+30) ABS / ASR / ESP control unit (yawing sensor with ESP) ABS / ASR / ESP control unit F01 (MAXI-FUSE) Air bag control unit/OCS sensor (versions with rear side bags)
  • Page 205 COMPONENTS FUSE AMPERE FIGURE Electronic injection system/Selespeed system (2.4 versions)/Radiator fan control unit (2.4 versions) (key-operated positive) Skywindow sunroof curtain Skywindow sunroof Additional heater (Multijet versions) F73 (MIDI-FUSE) Glow plug warming (Multijet versions) F04 (MAXI-FUSE) Free – Electronic injection primary services (Multijet versions) +30 Selespeed Electric power steering (key-operated positive) Radio external amplifier...
  • Page 206: If The Battery Is Flat

    This operation should be car- eyes. The battery should be charged ried out by Fiat Dealership. ❒ turn on the charger; in a well ventilated place, away from naked flames or possible sources of Charging should be slow at a low amp rat- ❒...
  • Page 207: Jacking The Car

    JACKING THE CAR TOWING THE CAR If the car is to be lifted, go to a Fiat Deal- The tow ring provided with the car is ership which is equipped with the arm housed in the tool box under the boot hoist or workshop lift.
  • Page 208 If setting to neutral is not possible, do not does not damage the components in fig. 67 F0C0384m tow the car. Contact a Fiat Dealership. contact with it. When towing the car, you must comply with the specific traffic regulations regarding the tow ring and how to tow on the road.
  • Page 209: Fire Extinguisher

    FIRE EXTINGUISHER (where provided) It is located on the right side of the boot; position varies according to 3 fig. 69 or 5-door versions fig. 70. The fire extinguisher has a reference mark ❚ ❚ for 5-door versions or 3p for 3- door versions) for the extinguisher cor- fig.
  • Page 210 SCHEDULED SERVICING ..........SERVICE SCHEDULE............. ANNUAL INSPECTION SCHEDULE ....... ADDITIONAL CHECKS............CHECKING FLUID LEVELS..........AIR FILTER ................POLLEN FILTER ..............DIESEL FUEL FILTER ............BATTERY .................. WHEELS AND TYRES ............RUBBER HOSES..............WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPERS....BODYWORK ................INTERIORS ................
  • Page 211: Scheduled Servicing

    IMPORTANT The Scheduled Servicing IMPORTANT You are advised to contact coupons are specified by the Manufactur- Fiat Dealership in the event of any minor er. The failure to have them carried out operating faults, without waiting for the Correct maintenance is essential for en- may invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 212: Service Schedule

    SERVICE SCHEDULE Thousands of km Check tyre conditions/wear and adjust pressure if required Check light system operation (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, boot lights, passenger compartment lights, glovebox lights, warning lights, etc.) Check windscreen wiper/washer operation, adjust nozzles if required Check windscreen/rear window blade position/wear Check front disk brake pad conditions and wear...
  • Page 213 Thousands of km Check timing belt conditions (1.6 excluding version) Check timing belt conditions (1.6 version) Check engine control system operation (through diagnostic socket) Replace accessory drive belt/s (excluding 1.6 version) Replace accessory drive belt/s (1.6 version) Replace timing belt (excluding Multijet and 1.6 versions) (*) Replace timing belt...
  • Page 214: Annual Inspection Schedule

    (engine nia products, designed and produced lights, glovebox light, warning lights, coolant, brakes, windscreen washer, specifically for Fiat cars (see table “Ca- etc.); battery, etc.); pacities” in section “Technical specifica- check windscreen wiper/washer oper- tions”).
  • Page 215 Engine oil shall be replace engine oil more frequently than changed at a Fiat Dealership that will required on “Service schedule”. also turn off the warning light on the instrument panel.
  • Page 216 Fiat spare parts and the necessary admitted to the passenger compartment short trips, or if it is fitted with accessories fluids;...
  • Page 217: Checking Fluid Levels

    CHECKING FLUID LEVELS IMPORTANT When topping up take care not to confuse the various types of fluids: they are all incompatible with one anoth- er and could seriously damage the car. IMPORTANT Never smoke while work- ing in the engine compartment; gas and in- flammable vapours may be present, with the risk of fire.
  • Page 218 1 Engine oil - 2 Battery - 3 Brake fluid - 4 Windscreen/rear window/headlight washer fluid - 5 Engine coolant F0C0502m fig. 3 - 1.8 version 1 Engine oil - 2 Battery - 3 Brake fluid - 4 Windscreen/rear window/headlight washer fluid - 5 Engine coolant - 6 Sele- speed transmission oil (where provided) F0C0503m...
  • Page 219 1 Engine oil - 2 Battery - 3 Brake fluid - 4 Windscreen/rear window/headlight washer fluid - 5 Engine coolant F0C0504m fig. 5 - 1.9 Multijet versions 1 Engine oil - 2 Battery - 3 Brake fluid - 4 Windscreen/rear window/headlight washer fluid - 5 Engine coolant F0C0505m fig.
  • Page 220 IMPORTANT If a routine check reveals that the oil level is above the MAX mark, If the oil level is near or even below the contact Fiat Dealership to have the cor- Checking engine oil MIN mark, add oil through the filler neck rect level restored.
  • Page 221 fig. 10 - 1.6 version F0C0231m fig. 11 - 2.4 version F0C0115m fig. 12 - 1.9 Multijet version F0C0470m Engine oil consumption IMPORTANT The oil consumption de- WARNING pends on driving style and the conditions Max engine oil consumption is usually 400 When the engine is hot, take under which the car is used.
  • Page 222 STOP. Fiat Dealership, which is equipped for disposing of used oil respecting the na- IMPORTANT Do not add oil into the cir- ture and the law.
  • Page 223 Should other fluids be added, do not ciency could be compromised. UP of the FL Selenia through the filler start the engine and contact Fiat Deal- neck A. ership as soon as possible. A 50-50 mixture of PARAFLU UP and distilled water gives freeze protection to –35°C.
  • Page 224 WARNING Do not travel with the wind- screen washer reservoir emp- ty. The windscreen washer is funda- mental for improving visibility. fig. 17 F0C0106m F0C0468m fig. 18 - 1.9 Multijet version WINDSCREEN/REAR In case of temperatures below –20°C, use WARNING undiluted TUTELA PROFESSIONAL WINDOW/HEADLIGHT Certain commercial addi-...
  • Page 225 At plug opening, pay maximum attention WARNING in order to prevent any impurities from Brake fluid is poisonous and entering the tank. highly corrosive. In the event For topping up, always use a funnel with of accidental contact, wash the parts integrated filter with mesh equal to or involved immediately with neutral lower than 0.12 mm.
  • Page 226: Air Filter

    If the warning light c turns on (together with the message on the dis- play), contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to have the bleeding operation carried out.
  • Page 227: Battery

    Contact Fiat Dealership to have the bat- tery checked/replaced. fig. 20 F0C0506m CHECKING THE CHARGE fig. 20...
  • Page 228 To avoid draining your battery and length- at a Fiat Dealership, which is properly en its life, observe the following indica- If a battery with different specifications is equipped for disposing of used batter-...
  • Page 229 (alarm, etc.) con- is off, they gradually run down the battery. in the middle) for any length of time will tact Fiat Dealership whose qualified per- The total intake of these systems (facto- be damaged by sulphation leading to a re-...
  • Page 230: Wheels And Tyres

    Fiat Dealership; avoid overloading the car when travel- ling: this may cause serious damage to the wheels and tyres;...
  • Page 231: Rubber Hoses

    RUBBER HOSES WARNING WARNING Remember that road holding Do not cross switch the As far as the brake system and fuel rubber depends also on the correct tyres, moving them from the hoses are concerned, carefully follow the tyre inflating pressure. right of the car to the left and vice “Service schedule”...
  • Page 232: Windscreen/Rear Window Wipers

    WINDSCREEN/ REAR WINDOW WIPERS BLADES Periodically clean the rubber part using special products; TUTELA PROFES- SIONAL SC 35 is recommended. fig. 22 F0C0162m fig. 23 F0C0507m If the rubber blades are bent or worn they should be replaced. In any case they Changing the windscreen For certain versions, to replace the blades should be changed once a year.
  • Page 233 fig. 24 F0C0160m fig. 25 F0C0163m fig. 26 F0C0161m Changing the rear window blade SPRAY NOZZLES Proceed as follows: Windscreen wiper fig. 25 raise the cover A-fig. 24 and remove If the jet of fluid is inadequate, firstly check the arm from the car, slackening the nut that there is fluid in the reservoir: see B that fastens it to the pivot pin;...
  • Page 234: Bodywork

    Use of “open” boxed sections to pre- ditions and environment of use. For ex- On your car, Fiat implemented the best vent condensation and pockets of mois- ample, in highly polluted areas, or if the manufacturing technologies to effectively ture from triggering rust inside.
  • Page 235 To correctly wash the car: Do not wash the car after it has been left Front headlights in the sun or with the bonnet hot: this may remove the aerial from the roof to pre- IMPORTANT Never use aromatic sub- alter the shine of the paintwork.
  • Page 236: Interiors

    INTERIORS CLEANING LEATHER SEATS Fabric upholstery of your car is purpose-made to withstand Remove dried on dirt with lightly moist- Periodically check that water is not trapped common wear resulting from ened chamois leather or cloth without under the mats (due to water dripping off normal use of the car.
  • Page 237 INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS STEERING WHEEL/GEAR LEVER WARNING KNOB WITH GENUINE For routine cleaning of interior plastic Do not keep aerosol cans in LEATHER COVERING parts use a soft cloth moistened with wa- the car: they might explode. ter and neutral soap. Remove grease or Aerosol cans must never be exposed These components shall only be cleaned persisting stains using appropriate solvent-...
  • Page 238 IDENTIFICATION DATA ........... ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS ....ENGINE ..................FUEL FEED/IGNITION ............TRANSMISSION ..............BRAKES ..................SUSPENSIONS................. STEERING................. WHEELS ..................DIMENSIONS ................PERFORMANCE ..............WEIGHTS ................. CAPACITIES ................FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS..........FUEL CONSUMPTION ............EMISSIONS ..............
  • Page 239: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA You are advised to note the identification codes. The identification data stamped and given on the plates and their position are the following fig. 1: ❒ Model plate ❒ Chassis marking ❒ Bodywork paint identification plate fig. 1 F0C0195m fig.
  • Page 240 The plate is applied inside the bonnet and it bears the following data: A - Paint manufacturer. B - Colour name. C - Fiat colour code. D - Respray and touch up code. fig. 3 F0C0110m CHASSIS MARKING fig. 3 It is printed on the passenger compart- ment floor, near the right-hand front seat.
  • Page 241: Engine Codes - Bodywork Versions

    ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS Body version Engine code 3-door 5-door 192BXH1B 22 192AXH1B 21 843A1000 192BXH1B 22B (*) 192AXH1B 21B (*) 192CXH1B 23 (❍) 192BXN1B 31 192AXN1B 30 (**) 192B2000 192BXN1B 31B (*) 192AXN1B 30B (*) 192CXN1B 32 (❍) 192BXR1A 37 192B3000 192AXR1A 36...
  • Page 242: Engine

    ENGINE GENERAL Engine code 843A1000 192B2000 192B3000 192A2000 192A4000 Otto Otto Otto Otto Cycle Otto 4 in line 4 in line 5 in line 4 in line Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line 72.0 x 84.0 72.0 x 84.0 79 x 81.5 83 x 90.4 Piston bore and stroke...
  • Page 243 GENERAL 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet Engine code 192A8000 937A5000 192B4000 Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Cycle 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Number and layout of cylinders 82.0 x 90.4 82.0 x 90.4 82.0 x 90.4 82.0 x 90.4 Piston bore and stroke...
  • Page 244: Fuel Feed/Ignition

    FUEL FEED/IGNITION - 1.6 - 1.8 - 2.4 1.9 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet Multipoint sequential phased Direct injection with electronically electronic injection, returnless system controlled Multijet “Common Rail” Fuel feed turbosupercharger and intercooler TRANSMISSION 1.9 Multijet 16V - 1.9 Multijet Gearbox Six forward gears Five forward gears...
  • Page 245: Brakes

    BRAKES - 1.6 - 1.8 - 2.4 - 1.9 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet Service brakes: Disc, self-ventilating – front – rear Disc Controlled by hand lever, it works on the rear brakes Parking brake IMPORTANT Water, ice and antifreeze salt on roads may deposit on the brake discs thus reducing braking efficiency at first braking.
  • Page 246: Wheels

    WHEELS SPARE WHEEL Pressed steel rim. Tubeless tyre. RIMS AND TYRES WHEEL GEOMETRY Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless tyres Front wheel toe-in measured from rim to with radial carcass. The homologated tyres rim: – 1 ±1 mm. are listed in the Log book. The values refer to the car in running or- IMPORTANT In the event of discrepan- der.
  • Page 247 Load rating Maximum speed rating UNDERSTANDING RIM MARKING fig. 5 60 = 250 kg 84 = 500 kg Q = up to 160 km/h. Example: 6 1/2 J x 15 H2 ET43 61 = 257 kg 85 = 515 kg R = up to 170 km/h.
  • Page 248 VERSIONS RIMS TYRES SPARE WHEEL (*) Standard tyres Snow tyres Tyre J x 15 ET 43 195/65 R15 91T 195/65 R15 91T (M+S) 7J x 16 ET 41 205/55 R16 91V (*) 205/55 R16 91H (M+S) 4B x 15 ET 35 T/125/90 R15 96M 7J x 17 ET 41 215/45 R17 87W (*)
  • Page 249 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) Saloon versions STANDARD TYRES SPACE-SAVER Size Medium load Full load SPAREWHEEL Front Rear Front Rear 195/65 R15 91T 205/55 R16 91V 215/45 R17 87W 195/65 R15 91H 1.9 Multijet 205/55 R16 91V 215/45 R17 87W 195/65 R15 91V 205/55 R16 91V 1.9 Multijet...
  • Page 250 Multi Wagon versions STANDARD TYRES SPACE-SAVER Size Medium load Full load SPAREWHEEL Front Rear Front Rear 195/65 R15 91T 2.3/3.0 (*) 205/55 R16 91V 2.3/3.0 (*) 215/45 R17 87W 2.5/3.0 (*) 195/65 R15 91H 2.3/3.0 (*) 1.9 Multijet 205/55 R16 91V 2.3/3.0 (*) 215/45 R17 87W 2.5/3.0 (*)
  • Page 251: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and re- fer to the car fitted with standard tyres. The height refers to the car unladen. Boot volume Unladen boot volume (V.D.A. standards) ...... 305 dm Extended boot volume with rear folded seat back ..1002 dm fig.
  • Page 252 Dimensions are expressed in mm and re- fer to the car fitted with standard tyres. The height refers to the car unladen. Boot volume Unladen boot volume Õ (V.D.A. standards) ....370 dm ▲ 370 dm å 335 dm ç 410 dm Extended boot volume (with folded seat back) ...1035 dm...
  • Page 253 Dimensions are expressed in mm and re- fer to the car fitted with standard tyres. The height refers to the car unladen. Boot volume Unladen boot volume Õ (V.D.A. standards) ..... 510 dm ▲ 550 dm Extended boot volume (with folded å...
  • Page 254: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Top admitted speed after initial car use in km/h. SALOON VERSIONS 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet (*) 1.9 Multijet 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door (*) For specific markets MULTI WAGON VERSIONS 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet...
  • Page 255: Weights

    (**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they com- ply with these limits. (***) Lineaccessori Fiat roof rack, max capacity: 50 kg. ❍ ) “DYNAMIC” versions.
  • Page 256 Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they com- ply with these limits. (***) Lineaccessori Fiat roof rack, max capacity: 50 kg. ❒ ) For specific markets.
  • Page 257 (**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they com- ply with these limits. (***) Lineaccessori Fiat roof rack, max capacity: 50 kg. ❍ ) “ACTUAL” versions ❒...
  • Page 258: Capacities

    CAPACITIES Recommended products and litres litres litres litres genuine lubricants – – – Fuel tank: – Unleaded petrol – – – including a reserve of: – with no less than 95 R.O.N (Specification EN228) Engine cooling Mixture of 50% demineralised system water and 50% –...
  • Page 259 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet Recommended products and genuine lubricants litres litres Fuel tank: Diesel fuel formotor vehicles – – including a reserve of: (Specification EN590) – – Engine cooling system Mixture of 50% demineralised – with climate control: water and 50% PARAFLU UP –...
  • Page 260: Fluids And Lubricants

    For regular operation of Multijet versions fitted with DPF, use the genuine lubricant only. In the event of an emergency, lacking the genuine lubricant, top up just once with max. 0.5 l and go to Fiat Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 261 Applications for correct car operation and lubricants Synthetic-based oil, grade SAE 75W-85 TUTELA CAR Mechanical gearbox that passes API GL-4 PLUS, FIAT 9.55550 TECHNYX and differential MIL-L- 2105 D LEV specifications. Specific fluid with “ATF DEXRON III” TUTELA CAR Selespeed transmission...
  • Page 262: Fuel Consumption

    ❒ extra-urban cycle: frequent acceler- FUEL CONSUMPTION IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic ating in all gears, simulating extraurban situations, weather conditions, driving use of the car; the speed varies be- style, general conditions of the car, trim The fuel consumption figures given in the tween 0 and 120 km/h;...
  • Page 263 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door Urban 13.5 13.6 Extra-urban Combined Fuel consumption according to Directive 1999/100/EC (litres x 100 km) Multi Wagon versions 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet Urban 11.7 Extra-urban Combined...
  • Page 264: Co 2 Emissions

    EMISSIONS The CO , emission levels at the exhaust given in the following table refer to combined consumption. emissions according to 1999/100/EC Directive (g/km) Saloon versions 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door 153/158 (*) (*) “DYNAMIC” versions 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet 3-door 5-door 3-door...
  • Page 265 – types of bulbs ........182 Controls ..........68 BS ............95 Correct use of the car ....135 Accessories purchased apacities..........257 Courtesy mirror light by the owner ......... 101 Car inactivity.......... 156 (bulb replacement) ......194 Air bags Car maintenance ......
  • Page 266 Electric power steering “Dualdrive”.. 102 Isofix (child restraint system) ... 121 earbox Electronic alarm ........17 – using manual gearbox ....140 acking the car ........206 Engine – using Selespeed gearbox ..... 141 – identification code ......240 Glass holder .......... 73 eys ............
  • Page 267 Presetting for mounting Seats ............37 Top speeds ..........253 the “Universal Isofix” – cleaning ..........235 Towing the car........206 child restraint system ...... 124 Towing trailers........151 – easy entry......... 38 Pretensioners ........113 Transmission ........241 – manually adjustable front seats .. 37 Protecting the environment .....
  • Page 268 INSTRUMENT PANEL - 1.6 - 1.8 versions (right-hand drive versions) Rev. counter B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Speedometer (speed indicator) E Multifunction display. For markets where provided, the speedome- ter (speed indicator) can have the gradu- ated scale in km/h instead of MPH.
  • Page 269 Selespeed ABARTH versions A Rev. counter B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Speedometer E Multifunction display For markets where provided, the speedometer (speed indicator) can have the graduated scale in km/h instead of F0C0526m MPH.
  • Page 270 European Directive 2000/53/EC on end-of-life vehicles, Fiat offers its clients the possibility to hand in their vehicle* at the end of its life span without additional costs.
  • Page 273 Only refuel cars with petrol engines with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) not less than 95. Only refuel cars with diesel engines with diesel fuel for motor vehicles conforming to the EN590 European Specification. Fiat Auto S.p.A. Quality - Assistenza Tecnica - Ingegneria Assistenziale Largo Senatore G.

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