Abarth 500e Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 FCA Australia recommends that customers have all maintenance and, where necessary, repairs, carried out at an authorised Abarth repairer. Please see website www.fiat.com.au/fiat-dealers for a list of authorised Abarth repairers in your region (*). Authorised Abarth repairers use highly qualified technical staff and ensure that only appropriate equipment and tools are used on your vehicle.
  • Page 3 THE KEYS CHILD RESTRAINTS INSTALLATION OF THE ATTACHING CLIP Correct engagement of the child The recommendation of the ISO child restraint attaching clip 1-fig. 2 is (restraints) seats to be used with the WARNING achieved by depressing the retainer vehicle in the main Owner Handbook spring 2 and then passing through complies with AS/NZS 1754-2013.
  • Page 4 WARNING 2) When installing a child restraint ensure that head restraint is raised and tether strap is placed underneath directly on the top of the seat back. Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correct-ly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses or for attaching other items or equipment to the...
  • Page 5 Child restraint system installation The table provides guidelines on positioning child restraint systems on the car seats. Each child restraint system position complies with the UNECE standards Number of seats Seat number Airbag Airbag ENABLED DISABLED Seat suitable for rearward facing child restraint systems Seat suitable for forward facing child restraint systems...
  • Page 6 Number of seats Seat number Airbag Airbag ENABLED DISABLED Sear suitable for ISOFIX forward facing fixtures (F2/ F2X / F3) (IUF) Sear suitable for forward facing Booster fixtures (B2/ NO (1) Only B2 B3 fixtures) U = Position suitable for a "universal" child restraint system approved for this weight category. UF = Position suitable for a "universal"...
  • Page 7 SUPPLEMENTARY FUEL TYPE RESTRAINT The engine in this vehicle is designed SYSTEM (SRS) - to use only unleaded fuel with an AIRBAG octane rating (RON) not less than 95. For the type of fuel to use and for information regarding what to do if your car is accidentally filled with other FRONT AIRBAGS types of fuel see the main owner’s...
  • Page 8 TYRES In the label fig. fig. 4 shows the type of tyre adopted and the required infl ation pressure. Refer to the “Technical data” chapter for futher information. F0S158Ab FCA Italy S.p.A. – MOPAR – Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7, 10040 Rivalta di Torino (TO) – Italy Print N.
  • Page 9 PLUG-IN HYBRID / ELECTRIC VERSION AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND...
  • Page 10 “Level 2” / “Level 3”, etc.) can only be Owner Handbook. varied from the Uconnect system display CHARGING in Jeep/FIAT/ABARTH cars or the Alfa Connect system display in Alfa Romeo cars (see the description in the “Settings” CHARGING PORT ON THE CAR paragraph of the Uconnect...
  • Page 11 The cable is composed of: a specific POWER SOURCES THAT charging connector (B), fig. 2, for CAN BE USED connecting a charge status control unit (C) to the car, which is equipped with LEDs to “MODE 2" CHARGING CABLE provide indications of any faults that may occur during charging, and a connection The car is equipped with a 100–240 Volt plug (D) for a domestic power socket.
  • Page 12 “Mode 2” cable variants table The table below shows the specific cable and its permitted ampere rating. This ampere rating is the limit allowed when the charging power is set to the highest level. Electric vehicle charging Electric current intensity Type of domestic power Cable length connector type (Ampere)
  • Page 13 CHARGE STATUS CONTROL UNIT SYMBOL LABEL ON THE REAR OF THE CONTROL UNIT Signal LED There are two summary labels on the charging cable (one on the rear of the There are four LEDs, fig. 4, on the front of control unit, fig. 5, and one on the the charge status control unit: domestic plug end of the cable), which GREEN LED (Power) on (A): indicates that...
  • Page 14 The main ones are listed below: LABEL ON THE DOMESTIC PLUG This symbol indicates that END OF THE CABLE the charging unit should not This symbol indicates a risk of be placed in the waste if it no There is a summary label on the cable, electric shock.
  • Page 15 The main ones are listed below: Warning: Do NOT use this product if the control unit is damaged. Important: To reduce the risk of fire or risk of electric shock, do NOT use extensions. Important: Do NOT use multiple socket adapters Important: make sure that the charge cable is always stored in dry and safe conditions.
  • Page 16 Important: Do NOT bend or wind the conductor cables of the charging cable. Attention: handle the charge cable with care. Incorrect use could cause permanent damage to the charging cable. HANDLE WITH CARE Attention: Protect the charging cable against direct sunlight and high temperatures. °F/°C...
  • Page 17 CHARGING SYSTEM FAILURE Any faults during charging are displayed by the LEDs, either steady or flashing, located on the front of the charge status control unit. Refer to the table below. GREEN LED BLUE LED YELLOW LED RED LED Symbol Description Action / Consequence (Power)
  • Page 18 GREEN LED BLUE LED YELLOW LED RED LED Symbol Description Action / Consequence (Power) (Charging) (Temperature) (Fault) If an acceptable temperature is reached after 5 minutes, the system will attempt to charge again. Proceed as follows if the anomaly continues: ...
  • Page 19 GREEN LED BLUE LED YELLOW LED RED LED Symbol Description Action / Consequence (Power) (Charging) (Temperature) (Fault) Proceed as follows:  disconnect the cable from the charging port on the vehicle;  disconnect the cable from the charging port of the domestic network;...
  • Page 20 GREEN LED BLUE LED YELLOW LED RED LED Symbol Description Action / Consequence (Power) (Charging) (Temperature) (Fault) The system will attempt to charge later after 5 minutes. If the fault persists, disconnect the charging cable from the Domestic mains power vehicle and the domestic incorrectly supplied power socket and reconnect...
  • Page 21 (AC) “Level 2” / “Level 3”, etc.) can only be varied from the Uconnect system display in Jeep/FIAT/ABARTH cars or the Alfa CHARGING PROCEDURE Connect system display in Alfa Romeo cars (see the description in the “Settings” paragraph of the Uconnect...
  • Page 22 NOTES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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  • Page 24 FCA Italy S.p.A. – MOPAR – Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7, 10040 Rivalta di Torino (TO) – Italy Print n. 503.09.073 – 10/2022 – 1 Edition...
  • Page 26 In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the Services that Abarth offers to its customers, the Warranty Certificate and details of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity.
  • Page 27 With the transmission in position P (Park), when the ignition device is brought to the ENGINE position, an acoustic warning is emitted and the message "READY" appears on the instrument panel display to indicate that the electric traction system of the Abarth 500e has started. The Abarth 500e is now ready to go. ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the 12V battery), contact a Dealership.
  • Page 28 USE OF THE OWNER HANDBOOK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Each time an instruction is given that concerns direction (left/right or forward/backward), it is written to be read from the perspective of an occupant in the driver's seat. If a direction is written from a different perspective, it will be specified as such in the text as appropriate.
  • Page 29 This may also cause invalidation of warranty in relation to faults caused by the change either directly or indirectly related to it. FCA Italy S.p.A. shall not be liable for damage caused by the installation of accessories either not supplied or recommended by Abarth and/or not installed in compliance with the provided instructions. RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND MOBILE PHONES Radio transmitter equipment (car mobile phones, CB radios, amateur radio etc.) cannot be used inside the car unless a...
  • Page 30 Transmission and reception of these devices may be affected by the shielding effect of the car body. As far as the use of EC- approved mobile phones is concerned (GSM, GPRS, UMTS, LTE), follow the usage instructions provided by the mobile phone Manufacturer.
  • Page 32 GRAPHICAL INDEX KNOWING YOUR CAR KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS...
  • Page 34 GRAPHICAL INDEX FRONT VIEW AB0A0549 WINDSCREEN WIPERS DOOR MIRRORS HEADLIGHTS Replacing wiper blades ..Adjustment ....External lights ... . . Bulb replacement .
  • Page 35 REAR VIEW AB0A0550 REAR LIGHTS External lights ... . . Bulb replacement ..Bulb types ....BOOT Opening/closing .
  • Page 36 DASHBOARD AB0A0551 LEFT STALK CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Phone controls ... External lights ... . . Manual/automatic climate control Display controls .
  • Page 37 INTERIOR AB0A0553 IGNITION DEVICE SEATS Starting the car ... . Adjustments ....INTERIOR FITTINGS POWER WINDOWS AND DOOR Storage compartments .
  • Page 38: Table Of Contents

    KNOWING YOUR CAR In-depth knowledge of your new car OPERATING PRINCIPLE ....14 starts here. DASHBOARD ......20 The handbook you are reading will tell THE KEYS........21 you how things are done, and how it IGNITION DEVICE ......23 works in a simple, direct way.
  • Page 39: Operating Principle

    12V battery. The propulsion system of the Abarth The battery is charged by connecting 500e is completely powered by the the charging port of the car to the energy contained in the high-voltage mains power supply using the charging lithium-ion rechargeable battery of the cable.
  • Page 40 FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM OF THE CAR   AB0A0588 A. Charging port B. High-voltage battery C. High-voltage electrical compressor D. Traction electric motor E. Voltage converter...
  • Page 41 The high-voltage battery of the Abarth for the proper handling of the batteries recharge the high-voltage battery. 500e have a nominal voltage of 350V. to be disposed of.
  • Page 42 "SCORPION TRACK" Refer to the "eBraking mode" chapter usually maintains the driving mode that in the "Starting and driving" section. was active before the car was stopped. mode In the "SCORPION TRACK" operating Special case: after the high-voltage The standard operating mode is mode, the car has no performance battery has been fully recharged "SCORPION TRACK".
  • Page 43 "SCORPION STREET" WARNING The "One-Pedal Driving" Speed according to selected mode mode function is enabled on the accelerator (SCORPION TRACK, SCORPION pedal in "TURISMO" mode. In this STREET, TURISMO). By selecting the "SCORPION STREET" case, the car can be accelerated, The heated rear window, mode, the car has no performance decelerated and stopped by acting only...
  • Page 44 Range: ≈0 km (emergency the water level exceeds the lower part of WARNING conditions) the wheel rims. 7) Due to the quiet operation of your Red high-voltage battery charge 1) The propulsion system of the electric electric car, always set the speed selector status indicator, symbol on the car is connected by the high-voltage...
  • Page 45: Dashboard

    DASHBOARD The presence, graphics and position of panels, controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the different versions.    AB0A0552 A. side air vent B. left steering wheel stalk C. instrument panel D. right steering wheel stalk E. Uconnect™ system F. hazard warning lights, door locking/unlocking button G.
  • Page 46: The Keys

    THE KEYS The current setting can be changed Lights on using the display Menu or the Press the button to remotely control The car is equipped with two types of Uconnect™ system (see "Settings" in the switching on of the side/tail lights key, an electronic key and a Wearable the"Vehicle mode"...
  • Page 47 the direction of the key chain hole until extract the battery (D). EMERGENCY KEY the teeth are released (motion (1)); HOLDER gently remove the lower cover by The emergency key (B) fig. 11 can be pulling it upwards (motion (2) fig. 10); housed in the charging compartment.
  • Page 48: Ignition Device

    WEARABLE KEY WARNING The battery of the Wearable IMPORTANT Key cannot be replaced. If the internal The car is optionally equipped with battery is not sufficiently charged, an additional extremely small, light- 3) Used batteries should be disposed weight electronic device that works as contact a Dealership and follow of, as specified by law, in the special the "Request for additional keys"...
  • Page 49 STOP: the motor is off. Some the “Knowing the instrument panel” compliance of the car with type-approval electrical devices (e.g. central door section , where available, and contact requirements. 10) If the ignition device has been locking system, alarm, etc.) are still a Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 50: Sentry Key

    SENTRY KEY® SWITCHING ON THE STOP and ENGINE; if it is still blocked, try with the other keys provided. If it ALARM The Sentry Key® system prevents is still not possible to start the engine, With the doors, bonnet and boot unauthorised use of the car preventing contact a Dealership.
  • Page 51: Doors

    DISARMING THE ALARM button will light up to notify the locking. Locking doors without alarm insertion is also always possible by locking the With doors locked, press the button To completely deactivate the alarm again to unlock them. The LED on doors through the emergency locking (e.g.
  • Page 52 be locked and cannot be opened from If the function is present, by pressing outside any more. the button on the driver's door it is possible to open the driver's side door Door unlocking from the outside only, leaving the other doors and the Press the opening button on the boot locked, or to open the driver's...
  • Page 53 closed, if the electronic key is detected, pressing the (A) fig. 16 placed on the the system will unlock the boot. centre dashboard. If, on the other hand, one or more electronic keys are found inside the PREVENTION AGAINST passenger compartment, locking the INADVERTENT LOCKING OF doors with another key will disable the THE KEY INSIDE THE CAR...
  • Page 54 If the system identifies a valid electronic button on the exterior handle of the of the doors from outside" paragraph key on the outside of the car, by driver’s door. below. pressing the button (G) fig. 19 the The direction indicators flash 3 times to Lock the car by pressing the door tailgate can be locked with all doors let you know that the device is active.
  • Page 55 Turn the pawl (C) placed on Emergency opening of the doors the driver's door fig. 23 using the from the inside mechanical key located inside the If the electronic key does not work, electronic key. for example if the electronic key or the Press the internal door opening 12V battery of the car is low, the doors button three times (B) fig.
  • Page 56: Seats

    SEATS (D) fig. 21. Therefore, make sure that there is no-one on board before getting out. FRONT SEATS 15) 16) IMPORTANT Longitudinal adjustment 4) The operation of the recognition system Lift lever (A) fig. 24 and push the seat depends on various factors, such as, for example, any electromagnetic wave forwards or backwards: in the driving interference from external sources (e.g.
  • Page 57 Heated seats (where provided) Heated seats can only be activated by soft touch controls on the Uconnect™ system with the ignition device in the START position. Auto On comfort (where provided) The electric heated steering wheel AB0A0557 AB0A0558 is switched on automatically whenever the motor is started and Driver side and passenger side, the external temperature is lower...
  • Page 58 act on the buttons (A) fig. 30 (one check that the belt straps are 17) After releasing the adjustment lever, on each side) to unlock the left or right correctly extended and not twisted; always check that the seat is locked on the guides by trying to move it back and forth.
  • Page 59: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS STEERING WHEEL Removal To remove the rear head restraints 20) 21) press buttons (A) fig. 31 at the side of the two supports simultaneously and REAR ADJUSTMENTS lift them out upwards. The rear head Upward adjustment (usage The steering wheel can be adjusted restraints must be lifted out with the condition): raise the head restraint both in height and in depth.
  • Page 60: Rear-View Mirrors

    for activating/deactivating the performance and safety, invalidate electrochromic function. When the the warranty and also result in non- compliance of the car with type-approval function is active, a LED on the mirror is requirements. active. When reverse is engaged, the mirror is automatically set for daytime REAR-VIEW use.
  • Page 61: External Lights

    EXTERNAL LIGHTS switched on, they remain off as long amount of external light needed to as the electric parking brake (EPB) is switch the lights on. The left stalk (A) fig. 36 operates most engaged or the gearbox is in the P Activation of the exterior lights.
  • Page 62 PARKING LIGHTS opposite direction or when following a car travelling in the same direction. With the ignition device turned to STOP, turning the ring (B) from the This function is enabled via the AUTO position to position will light Uconnect™ system (see "Settings" in up the side/tail lights and number plate the"Vehicle mode"...
  • Page 63 a maximum of 210 seconds; then the When the speed of 40 km/h is "Lane Change" function exceeded again, the function is lights are switched off automatically. If you wish to signal a lane change, activated automatically again. place the left stalk in the unstable Also, each time the stalk is operated, position for less than half a second.
  • Page 64 LIGHT BEAM DIRECTION of the road, you need to cover areas of the headlight according to the Highway The correct aiming of the headlights is code of the country you are travelling important for the comfort and safety in: fig. 39 (front right headlight), fig. 40 of not only the driver but all other road (front left headlight).
  • Page 65: Interior Lights

    WINDOW WASHING to avoid draining the 12V battery. On during the day; where it is not compulsory, some versions, the lights switch on and the use of daytime running lights is permitted. off only when the front driver side door 25) 26) The right stalk controls windscreen and 24) Daytime running lights cannot replace...
  • Page 66 wiper is 10 seconds, independently With the ring nut turned to the LO or HI manage the automatic wiping mode of of the car speed. In position , the position, the smart washing function is the windscreen in accordance with the pause time between two strokes is set not carried out.
  • Page 67 WARNING Keep the glass in the sensor restored. The failure of the sensor is windscreen glass is being washed by area clean. indicated by the symbol lighting up hand or the wipers are stuck to the on the display. screen by ice). If the rain sensor malfunctions, the It is possible to reactivate the automatic AUTOMATIC WIPING...
  • Page 68: Programming The Climate Control System

    stroke for each two strokes of the by programming a start time using the IMPORTANT windscreen wiper; Uconnect™ system (see "ENGINE" in the"Vehicle mode" paragraph of the With the ring in position , the wiper 8) Never use the screen wiper to remove "Multimedia"...
  • Page 69 heated windscreen where fitted) are Two 15-minute cycles of climate How to start climate control system also activated. control system operation are possible programming after which the ignition device must Select the programming function on Programming the climate control be turned to the ENGINE position to the dedicated app (where provided.
  • Page 70: Climate Control System

    CLIMATE CONTROL use device (C) to adjust the diffuser to the desired position (up / down / left SYSTEM / right); PASSENGER Central air vents COMPARTMENT AIR (A) fig. 46 - Adjustable and directable DIFFUSERS central air vents: Side air diffusers use device (B) to adjust the diffuser (A) fig.
  • Page 71 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (where provided) CONTROLS ON THE CLIMATE CONTROL FRONT PANEL AB0A0583 A. introduced air temperature up/down button B. climate control compressor on/off button C. air to feet button D. air to body button E. window demisting/defrosting button F. rapid window defrosting/demisting on/off button G. heated rear window on/off button H.
  • Page 72 CONTROLS ON Uconnect™ 10.25" SYSTEM DISPLAY (where provided) AB0A0580 There are graphic buttons on the Uconnect™ system that let you turn on the functions described in this paragraph.
  • Page 73 Description of the You can select the combination of When the outside temperature is low, controls several modes by pressing the buttons recirculation could be switched off (air Air temperature in sequence. drawn from the outside) to prevent the adjustment windows misting up.
  • Page 74 HEATER 10 minutes the first time it is activated. automatically (but can be reactivated The following activations have a manually, if necessary). The heater activates automatically duration of 5 minutes. depending on the environmental NOTE Some climate control system conditions and with ignition device in If this function is provided, pressing functions may be unavailable in the START position.
  • Page 75 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROLS ON THE CLIMATE CONTROL FRONT PANEL AB0A0582 A. temperature up/down button B. AUTO function activation button (automatic operation) C. climate control compressor on/off button D. air to feet button E. air to body button F. window demisting/defrosting button G. rapid window defrosting/demisting on/off button H.
  • Page 76 CONTROLS ON Uconnect™ 10.25" SYSTEM DISPLAY (where provided) AB0A0580 There are graphic buttons on the Uconnect™ system that let you turn on the functions described in this paragraph.
  • Page 77 Description of the recirculation on/off; In this way the system operates controls compressor on/off, compatibly with completely automatically to adjust the Description environmental conditions; temperature, quantity and distribution variation of set temperature; of the air introduced into the passenger The automatic climate control system heated rear window compartment.
  • Page 78 Fan speed adjustment functions off, ask for a numerical air To restore automatic system control temperature. after one or more manual adjustments, Press button (M) to increase/decrease press the AUTO button. the fan speed: Air distribution selection press downwards: decrease speed; Air recirculation You can manually set one of the press upwards: increase speed.
  • Page 79 that might cause them to stop working HEATER To restore automatic control of compressor engagement, press again properly. The heater activates automatically button (C) or the AUTO button (B) depending on the environmental fig. 49. conditions and with ignition device in SWITCHING THE the START position.
  • Page 80: Electric Windows

    are deactivated (but can be manually reactivated, if necessary). NOTE Some climate control system functions may be unavailable in “TURTLE” mode, in which case the LEDs on the buttons of the climate control system controls will flash. IMPORTANT AB0A0545 F0S1177 WINDOW Press and hold the button for a few 5) The system uses R1234yf coolant,...
  • Page 81: Roof

    This device is also useful if the windows by personal objects getting caught in the are activated accidentally by children mechanism or by being hit by it directly. 28) When leaving the car, always set the on board the car. ignition device in the STOP position and The anti-pinch safety function is take the electronic key with you to avoid...
  • Page 82 after full closing, wait for the sunroof WARNING motor to stop. EMERGENCY OPERATION 30) When leaving the car, make sure If the electrical device for moving the to take the key with you to avoid the risk of injury to those still inside the roof fails, the sunroof can be moved car due to accidental operation of the manually proceeding as described...
  • Page 83: Soft Top

    SOFT TOP inhibit system operation. Wait for a all closed for more than half a second minute and repeat. (automatic closing). From the "spoiler" (where provided) position, by pressing the button for The cabrio versions are provided with a shorter time, the soft top will move Opening an automatically actuated electric soft "jerky"...
  • Page 84 position. It is not possible to move Do not remove ice from the soft top presence of an obstacle during the the soft top if it is between the spoiler with a sharp item. closing movement: if this happens, the position and the all open position.
  • Page 85 turn: clockwise to open the soft top; when the soft top is completely anticlockwise to close it. open, keep the button pressed for at least 2 seconds; keep the closing button pressed until the soft top is completely closed; once the all closed position has been reached, continue to press the button until the soft top makes a full opening and closing run.
  • Page 86 Raising the spoiler will reduce the flow of air to the rear seats. WASHING/CLEANING THE SOFT TOP 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) Use of specific products is recommended for washing the soft top cloth. The soft top fabric is treated with a F0S1318 F0S1319 special water-repellent, waterproof...
  • Page 87: Boot

    Waterproofing the soft top injury due to accidental operation of the 24) Follow the instructions on the Use specific waterproofing products for soft top. Improper use may be dangerous. waterproofing product container for Before and during operation, always check perfect results. fabric soft tops.
  • Page 88 fig. 64 if a valid key is detected near the rear of the car. A handle (B) fig. 65 is provided inside the tailgate to make it easier to close. AB0A0555 F0S1312 CARGO BOX (standard Opening the tailgate with soft top charging cable) all open Pressing the tailgate opening one-...
  • Page 89: Bonnet

    it from opening while the vehicle is move the lever (B) fig. 69 leftwards as WARNING shown in the figure; travelling. 34) Never exceed the maximum permitted load in the boot; see the “Technical WARNING specifications” section. Also make sure that the objects you place in the boot have 36) Be very careful not to allow scarves, been properly secured, to avoid them from...
  • Page 90: Interior Fittings

    INTERIOR FITTINGS console there is also a USB-C input located below the USB-A input ((B) STORAGE fig. 73. COMPARTMENTS Lower compartment To open the bottom drawer, pull the lever (A) fig. 70. The flap opens down automatically. AB0A0547 WARNING On both sides of the passenger side sun visor there is a F0S1137 label advising that it is compulsory to...
  • Page 91 On versions provided with "smoker's In the central tunnel there is a storage kit" optional equipment, the cigar lighter compartment. To access it, grab the is fitted instead of the power socket. handle (A) fig. 76 and push the cover back.
  • Page 92 WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEM– WCPM (Wireless Charge Pad Module) (where provided) The wireless charger system is activated automatically when a mobile phone Qi ® standard compatible is placed in the storage compartment (A) in fig. 81 on the central tunnel. AB0A0566 AB0A0491 VOLUME AND "e-MODE"...
  • Page 93 progress after having placed the phone (A) fig. 82indicating the state of the in the charging compartment. wireless charging system: "Your phone is being charged" blue NOTE The use of multiple wireless LED: this is displayed when the mobile phone is positioned correctly in the functions on the smartphone at the same time (Apple CarPlay/Android wireless charging compartment and the...
  • Page 94 UV-C LIGHT product be operated with humans, Opportunities for infection are plants, animals or living things. abundant and virtually everywhere. Use (where provided) WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH of the UV-C light does not guarantee It is located on the top of the glovebox. OF CHILDREN.
  • Page 95: Roof Rack/Ski Rack

    Assembly must be performed by steering wheel. Only use the functions of qualified personnel. the system and the ABARTH Link & Drive Apps when you are sure that it is safe to do so. The customer is liable for all risks...
  • Page 96: Red Special Series

    RED SPECIAL SOUND SYSTEM IMPORTANT SERIES 28) The maximum load on the subwoofer The basic audio system is composed (where provided) is 40 kg. It is advisable to avoid Some components of the concentrated loads two woofers, diameter 165 mm, on car underwent antimicrobial the front doors treatments, as detailed below.
  • Page 97 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL This section of the handbook provides INSTRUMENT PANEL all information that is useful for getting FEATURES........73 to know, interpreting, and using the DISPLAY ........74 instrument panel correctly. WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ........ 82...
  • Page 98 INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES   AB0A0505 A. Warning lights B. Engaged gear, headlamp alignment, driving mode, seat belt status, driver assist and active safety systems notification area C. Speedometer D. Multi-function circular indicator: speed indicator...
  • Page 99 DISPLAY MAIN SCREEN AB0A0506 The main screen fig. 87 may show the following information: A. Driving assistance and active safety system notifications B. High-voltage battery charge level and range C. Failure icons D. External temperature E. Multifunctional dial indicator: speed indicator F Odometer G. Speedometer H. Time I. Amber notification or failure indication icons L.
  • Page 100 by a percentage and a vertical bar D - External temperature A - Driving assistance and active of height proportional to the state of The external temperature is displayed safety system notifications charge of the battery (A) fig. 88. Both in °C or °F depending on the display This position displays the status indications are coloured according to...
  • Page 101 I - Amber notification or failure SBR (Seat Belt Reminder) system indication icons notifications. Refer to the “SBR system” The amber notification icons (e.g. brake chapter in the “Safety” section for more information. pedal pressure request) or failure signal icons are displayed in succession (in N - TSR and ISA system indication case of several notifications) in position (where provided)
  • Page 102 DISPLAY PAGES On the right side: time (default setting), Recorded messages odometer, external temperature, date, You can navigate through the following compass (where provided), car status main and detail screens using the Tutorials (ON, OFF, RUN). controls on the left side of the steering wheel: CONTROL BUTTONS Settings...
  • Page 103 following driving aid systems in area (A) fig. 93: CC (Cruise Control) Lane Control TSR (Traffic Sign Recognition) ISA (Intelligent Speed Assist) As more recent notifications are shown, previous notifications are overwritten. AB0A0507 AB0A0600 The screen can be used to show the Refer to the "Starting and Driving"...
  • Page 104 Phone repeat Repeat navigation By selecting the corresponding icon (where provided) (where provided) in the instrument panel menu, you can access an environment where the user This screen repeats the information This screen repeats the instructions will be able to: displayed on the Uconnect™...
  • Page 105 Screen settings: Setting the Speed alarm: volume Autonomous Emergency displays at the top of the display. adjustment. Brake Control (AEB) (for Electric vehicle settings: SBR (Seat Belt Reminder): versions/markets, where - "READY” popup display: enable/disable. provided): enable/disable - Double confirmation: Brakes - power/charge indicator display: enable/disable.
  • Page 106 Engine shutdown procedure: start the procedure. Sound Generator (where provided) Sound Generator is an innovative system that recalls the classic Abarth roar, making it even more powerful and iconic. It can be activated and deactivated from the instrument panel settings under the "Display"...
  • Page 107 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES GENERAL WARNINGS WARNING Warning lights may be accompanied by a specific message and/or sound when implemented on the instrument panel. These indications are indicative and precautionary and as such must not be considered as exhaustive and/or alternative to the information contained in the Owner Handbook, which you are advised to read carefully in all cases.
  • Page 108 WARNING LIGHTS ON INSTRUMENT PANEL Red warning lights   Warning light What it means SEAT BELTS REMINDER The warning light switches on constantly with the car stationary and the driver's side or passenger side seat belt (when the passenger is present) not fastened. The warning light will flash and a buzzer will sound if the car is in motion and the front seat belts are not correctly fastened.
  • Page 109 Warning light What it means ELECTRIC POWER STEERING FAILURE The warning light switches on when the ignition device is brought to the ENGINE position, but it should switch off after a few seconds. If the warning light remains on, the power steering may have no effect and the effort required to operate the steering wheel may increase significantly even though it is possible to steer the car.
  • Page 110 Warning light What it means PARTIAL / TOTAL DEACTIVATION OF ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS The turning on of the warning light indicates that some safety systems have been partially deactivated by a driver's request. REAR FOG LIGHT The warning light switches on when the rear fog light is turned on. ABS FAILURE The warning light switches on when the ignition device is brought to the ENGINE position, but it should switch off after a few seconds.
  • Page 111 Green Telltale Indicator Lights   Warning light What it means SIDE LIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS/FOLLOW ME HOME Side/tail lights and dipped beam headlights The warning light switches on when the side/tail lights or dipped headlights are turned on. Follow Me Home The light comes on when the Follow Me Home device is in use.
  • Page 112   Warning What it means DISPLAY FAILURE All warning lights flashing All the warning lights flash in the event of an instrument panel display failure. CONTROL SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT FAILURE Message to have the warning light The failure of the control system warning light is indicated by a message on the instrument panel checked display.
  • Page 113 INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING SYMBOLS Red Symbols   Symbol What it means DOORS/BONNET/BOOT OPEN On some versions, the symbols on the display appear when one or more doors, the tailgate or the bonnet are not closed properly. An acoustic warning is also emitted with the doors open and the car in motion.
  • Page 114 Symbol What it means LOW HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY CHARGE The symbol appears on the instrument panel display in case of state of charge of the high-voltage battery. Contact a Dealership. 12V BATTERY CHARGING CONDITIONS / DC-DC CONVERTER FAILURE / LOGISTICS MODE ACTIVATED / POWER SUPPLY MODE The symbol lights up if the 12V battery and/or DC-DC converter fails to charge.
  • Page 115 Symbol What it means TRANSMISSION FAILURE The warning light switches on when the ignition device is brought to the ENGINE position but it should switch off after a few seconds. The warning light flashes, along with an acoustic warning, to indicate a transmission failure. Amber symbols  ...
  • Page 116 Symbol What it means TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION SYSTEM FAILURE (where provided) The symbol comes on in the event of a Traffic Sign Recognition system failure. Contact a Dealership as soon as possible. TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION SYSTEM OFF (where provided) The symbol comes on if the Traffic Sign Recognition system is off. AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKE CONTROL (AEB) SYSTEM DEACTIVATION The symbol switches on if the Autonomous Emergency Brake Control (AEB) system has been deactivated or if the system is obstructed/dirty/unavailable.
  • Page 117 Symbol What it means SERVICE (SCHEDULED SERVICING) EXPIRED When the scheduled servicing is nearly due ("scheduled service deadline"), the display will show the symbol followed by the number of kilometres/miles until the car must be serviced. This is displayed automatically, with ignition device at ENGINE, when there are 2000 km (or equivalent value in miles) left before servicing or, for some markets, 30 days left before servicing.
  • Page 118 Symbol What it means DUSK SENSOR FAILURE The symbol switches on in the case of failure of the dusk sensor. Contact a Dealership as soon as possible. PRESS THE BRAKE PEDAL This symbol turns on to indicate that the brake pedal must be pressed to enable starting. PEDESTRIAN ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING SYSTEM FAILURE This symbol is shown on the instrument panel display in case of failure of the pedestrian acoustic warning.
  • Page 119 Symbol What it means ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL ON The symbol comes on when the electric Cruise Control system is on. SPEED LIMITER ON The symbol comes on when the Speed Limiter is on. INTELLIGENT SPEED ASSIST SYSTEM ON The symbol comes on when the Intelligent Speed Assist system is on. ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL ACTIVATION The symbol comes on when the Adaptive Cruise Control is on.
  • Page 120 Symbol What it means ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL READY The symbol appears to indicate that the electronic Cruise Control is ready. ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL READY The symbol appears when the Adaptive Cruise Control is ready. INTELLIGENT ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL READY The symbol appears when the Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control is ready. SPEED LIMITER READY The symbol appears to indicate that the Speed Limiter is ready.
  • Page 121 Symbol What it means SPEED LIMITER ON The symbol switches on if the Speed Limiter device is activated. INTELLIGENT SPEED ASSIST ON The symbol switches on if convenient the Intelligent Speed Assist is activated. Lane Control symbols   Symbol What it means Sensor not available.
  • Page 122 Symbol What it means Car close to the right side line. The right line is fixed or flashing according to the versions/markets. The left line is detected. Car close to the left side line. The left line is fixed or flashing according to the versions/markets. The right line is not detected.
  • Page 123 SAFETY The chapter that you are about to read ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS ... 99 is very important: it describes the safety DRIVING ASSISTANCE systems with which the car is equipped SYSTEMS ......... 103 and provides instructions on how to OCCUPANT PROTECTION use them correctly.
  • Page 124: Active Safety Systems

    ACTIVE SAFETY ESC (Electronic Stability surface where the grip of the left and right wheels varies, or on corners. Control) SYSTEM SYSTEMS The ESC system improves the The Electronic Braking Force The car has the following active safety directional control and stability of the Distribution (EBD) system completes systems: the system allowing the brake force to...
  • Page 125 that the car is in critical stability and slopes, activating automatically in the 57) 58) 59) 60) 61) grip conditions. following cases: TC (Traction Control) uphill : car stationary on a road with SYSTEM 62) 63) 64) 65) 66) a gradient higher than 5%, motor The system automatically operates PBA (Panic Brake running, brake pressed and the...
  • Page 126 an obstacle, especially in poor road driver's door closed to the braking action on the individual conditions. driver's seat belt not fastened driving wheels only. The other systems remain enabled. If these conditions occur, the system the function is deactivated and the EPB intervenes on the brakes and engine is automatically engaged.
  • Page 127 Systems disabled compromise personal safety and the WARNING (where provided) safety of others. 60) For the correct operation of the ESC Pressing the button on the control 51) If the ABS intervenes, this indicates system, the tyres must necessarily be of panel on the left-hand side of the that the grip of the tyres on the road is the same make and type on all wheels,...
  • Page 128: Driving Assistance Systems

    DRIVING The system warns the driver about increase the grip available according to the the presence of cars in the detection condition of the road. ASSISTANCE 68) The PBA system cannot prevent area by lighting up, on the relevant SYSTEMS accidents, including those due to side, the warning light located on...
  • Page 129 the door mirror relating to the object points (side, rear and front) to check The system may not recognise the whether a signal needs to be sent to presence of long vehicles in the blind detected. the driver. The system can detect the spot.
  • Page 130 This is a driving assistance system to help slow the car and mitigate the "Display" paragraph in the "Knowing consisting of a camera mounted in potential frontal accident (automatic the instrument panel" section). braking). the middle of the windscreen fig. 100 The system can be turned off even capable of intervening in case of If intervention by the driver on the brake...
  • Page 131 reaction time to prevent a potential obstacle (vehicles, pedestrians or the ignition device is in the ENGINE cyclists). position; accident. car speed is higher than 5 km/h. The system sensitivity setting is kept in the memory when the engine is Activation / deactivation Changing the system sensitivity switched off.
  • Page 132 be driven in normal conditions, the the Uconnect™ system or the system is not available. instrument panel. When the conditions disabling the system functions end, it will return to Driving close to a bend normal and complete operation. Should When entering or leaving a wide bend, the fault persist, contact a Dealership.
  • Page 133 CORRECT TYRE PRESSURE If the RESET is not carried out, in all above cases, the warning light may If no flat tyres are detected, the give false indications on one or more outline of the car will be shown in the tyres.
  • Page 134 ATTENTION ASSIST Under special conditions (e.g. car The (red) symbol appears on loaded asymmetrically on one side, SYSTEM the instrument panel screen with a towing a trailer, damaged or worn tyre, (where provided) dedicated message suggesting the fitting the space-saver wheel, use This is an auxiliary driving assistance driver to stop and take a break.
  • Page 135 in order to make sure that it remains To disengage the system, press the the direction indicator (lane inside the lane. departure) is not activated in the same (A) fig. 105 on the lever on the left steering wheel twice. If the button is lane departure direction as the vehicle.
  • Page 136 exiting (direction indicator not activated) flash. Equally, the system alters the escalation of visual-acoustic warnings, of the lane to the left. colour of the car icon shown on the which will take 15 seconds to invite display. the driver to put the hands on the When the system detects that the car steering wheel.
  • Page 137: Occupant Protection Systems

    must never be tested irresponsibly braking with caution and avoiding abrupt fog, heavy snow, formation of ice layers on or dangerously, in such a way as to steering. the windscreen glass. compromise personal safety and the 84) The system only warns that the tyre 35) Camera operation may also be safety of others.
  • Page 138: Seat Belts

    possible safety level for the driver and The belt should be worn keeping the The rear seat is fitted with inertia seat the passengers. torso straight and rested against the belts with three anchoring points and a backrest. retractor. For the description of the head restraint adjustment, see the "Head restraints"...
  • Page 139: Sbr (Seat Belt Reminder) System

    With car moving slower than 20 km/h, WARNING if the driver side seat belt or the passenger side seat belt (with 86) Never press button (C) fig. 106 when occupant seated) is unfastened, the travelling. warning light stays on constantly. 87) Remember that in the event of an As soon as a speed threshold of accident, the rear seat passengers not...
  • Page 140: Pre-Tensioners

    PRE-TENSIONERS for approximately 35 seconds. 88) 89) 90) Successively, the acoustic warning is The car is equipped with front and rear deactivated and the icon lights up with seat belts pretensioners, that reduce LOAD LIMITERS fixed light until the end of the entire slack in the belts in the event of a To increase occupant safety, the cycle.
  • Page 141 a single belt to protect them both replace the seat belt when it shows fig. 111. In general, do not place any wear or cuts. objects between the person and the belt. WARNING 88) The pretensioner may be used only once.
  • Page 142: Child Restraint Systems

    possible the risk of injuries in the event around the pretensioners may damage WARNING of an accident, braking or sudden or deploy them. Contact a Dealership should intervention be necessary on these manoeuvre. components. 92) SEVERE DANGER When a front Children must be seated safely passenger airbag is fitted, do not install and comfortably.
  • Page 143 All restraint devices must bear the type-approval data, together with the control mark, on a label solidly fixed to the child restraint system which must never be removed. Lineaccessori MOPAR ® includes child restraint systems for each weight group. These devices are recommended having been specifically designed for Abarth cars.
  • Page 144 INSTALLING A CHILD child’s chest and not the neck, and the RESTRAINT SYSTEM lower part is snug on the pelvis not the WITH SEAT BELTS abdomen. 96) 97) 98) 99) The Universal child restraint systems installed with the seat belts only are type-approved on the basis of the ECE R44 standard and are divided into various weight groups.
  • Page 145 INSTALLING AN ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM 100) 101) 102) 103) 104) The car is equipped with ISOFIX anchorages (European standard which makes the installation of the seats quick and safe), on the rear seats and on the front passenger seat. The ISOFIX system lets you install the AB0A0567 F0S1254...
  • Page 146 safety conditions to carry children on it from the car. Do not leave it unsecured board a vehicle: inside the passenger compartment. In this way, in the event of sudden braking or an the child must be transported accident, it will not cause injuries to the rearward facing until 15 months;...
  • Page 147 Child restraint system installation   The following table provides guidelines on positioning child restraint systems on the car seats. Each child restraint system position complies with the UNECE standards   Number of seats Seat number Airbag Airbag ENABLED DISABLED Seat suitable for universal rearward facing child restraint YES (U) YES (U)
  • Page 148 Number of seats Seat number Airbag Airbag ENABLED DISABLED Seat suitable for ISOFIX YES (IUF) (a) forward facing child restraint YES (IUF) YES (IUF) system (F2 | F2X | F3) Seat suitable for ISOFIX YES (Only B2) auxiliary child restraint YES (Only B2) (IUF) YES (Only B2) (IUF) (IUF) (a)
  • Page 149 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS RECOMMENDED BY ABARTH FOR YOUR CAR In the markets for which they are available, Lineaccessori MOPAR ® offers a complete range of child restraint systems to be fixed using the seat belt with three anchor points or the ISOFIX anchorages.
  • Page 150 Weight group Child restraint system Type of child restraint system installation Peg Perego Viaggio FF105 Abarth order code: 50290502 i-Size approved child restraint system. It must be installed on the car absolutely together with the Peg Perego Base i-Size sub-base...
  • Page 151 Peg Perego Viaggio 2 3 Shuttle belt and the ISOFIX anchorages Group 2: from 15 to 25 Plus collezione 500 (where of the vehicle, if present. Abarth kg, from 95 cm to 135 cm provided) recommends installing it using Abarth order code: 50290503 the ISOFIX anchorage points of the car.
  • Page 152: Supplementary Restraint System (Srs) - Airbag

    SUPPLEMENTARY Never carry children on your lap, Main recommendations to carry even newborns. No-one can hold a children safely RESTRAINT SYSTEM child in the case of a collision. Install the child restraint systems (SRS) - AIRBAG If the car has been involved in a road on the rear seat, which is the most accident, replace the child restraint protected position in the event of a...
  • Page 153 which could cause injury. It will deflate fills most of the space between the fig. 121: this bag has a larger volume immediately afterwards. steering wheel and the driver and than the driver's. between the dashboard and the Front airbags are not a replacement of passenger.
  • Page 154 It is advisable to always carry children in 108) If the car is scrapped, have the a child restraint system on the rear seat, system deactivated at a Dealership. which is the most protected position in the 109) Pretensioners, front airbags and event of a collision.
  • Page 155 Passenger's front airbag and child restraint systems: WARNING F0S1025...
  • Page 156 Deactivating the SIDE BAGS - WINDOW Window bag passenger side airbags: BAGS These consist of two "curtain" bags front airbag and front To help increase occupant protection housed behind the side upholstery side bag in the event of a side collision, the car of the roof fig.
  • Page 157 dedicated warning light on the instrument if the car is stationary, when an active front WARNING panel. Move the passenger's seat as passenger airbag is fitted, DO NOT install far back as possible to avoid contact rearward facing child restraint systems 114) In some versions, in the event of between the child restraint system and the on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 158 127) Do not rest your head, arms or elbows on the door, on the windows or in the window bag area to prevent injury during deployment. 128) Never lean your head, arms or elbows out of the window.
  • Page 159 STARTING AND DRIVING We have now reached the "heart" of ENGINE STARTING ....135 “FAST CHARGE” CHARGING the car: let's see how to use the car to PROCEDURE FROM PUBLIC WHEN PARKED ......138 its full potential. CHARGING STATION (DC) SPEED LIMITER ......
  • Page 160: Engine Starting

    ENGINE STARTING start the motor. The system will remain in “recovery” condition. If the engine Before starting the car, adjust the does not start, contact a Dealership. seat, the interior rear view mirrors, the Starting the motor with door mirrors and fasten the seat belt insufficiently charged correctly.
  • Page 161 R (Reverse) position, contact a Dealership. TRANSMISSION The car can be moved backwards The Abarth 500e uses a one-speed 130) 131) 132) 133) 134) in this position. Select position R transmission to transmit the power (Reverse) only with the car at a Transmission ratios developed by the electric motor.
  • Page 162 Car movement Operation with the ignition device WARNING to the STOP position To move the car, from position P press the brake pedal and, select the desired The Auto Park function is activated 129) The brake servo is not active until the gear using the control panel (1) fig.
  • Page 163: When Parked

    WHEN PARKED vehicle to avoid the acciental movement of the vehicle. When parking and leaving the car, 136) If the P (Park) position is not proceed as follows: engaged, the car could move and injure people. Before leaving the car, make sure with your foot on the brake pedal, that the transmission is in position P and put the transmission to position P and,...
  • Page 164 Briefly pull the switch located on the The brake lights (stop) will also tunnel and shifting the transmission to central tunnel to manually engage the automatically switch on in the same position P (Park) at the same time. electric parking brake when the car is way as for normal braking with the use After disengaging the electric parking stationary.
  • Page 165 On the other hand, press the switch (see "Settings" in the"Vehicle mode" SafeHold function will be enabled again and the brake pedal at the same time paragraph in the "Multimedia" section). once the car reaches 20 km/h or the to disengage the brake; ignition device is turned to STOP SafeHold "Drive Away Release"...
  • Page 166: Speed Limiter

    SPEED LIMITER shown on the display along with the The activation of the device is indicated last speed set. by the green "LIM" symbol on the (where provided) display. If the electronic Cruise Control or DESCRIPTION Adaptive Cruise Control has been Device deactivation: press the CANC This device allows the speed of the car activated previously, button (A) fig.
  • Page 167: Electronic Cruise Control

    display. Contact a Dealership in this operate the device (see the previous case. instructions); when the car has reached the ELECTRONIC desired speed, press button SET + CRUISE CONTROL (or SET –) and release it to activate the device. When the accelerator is This is an electronically controlled released, the car will keep the selected driving assistance device that...
  • Page 168: Park Assist System

    RECALLING THE SPEED Each time button SET + is pressed the WARNING set speed will be fine tuned. With transmission operating in D (Drive), press and release the RES Decreasing speed 143) While driving with the device active, button to recall the previously set With the device activated, the speed never move the gear lever to neutral.
  • Page 169 example, indications in the event of Fault indication manoeuvres along a wall. Parking sensor faults, if any, will be If several obstacles are detected by indicated by a message on the display the sensors, only the nearest one is (see description in the "Warning considered.
  • Page 170 the performance of the system can Manual system be influenced by the position of the activation/deactivation sensors, e.g. by changing the set- up of the car (due to wear of shock absorbers or suspensions), replacing the tyres with others of different sizes, travelling with a laden car, installing specific set-ups to lower the car;...
  • Page 171 real risk of collision. Visual warnings WARNING The Park Assist system when the transmission is in parking keeps its activation/deactivation status position (P). ("Display warning", see below) are always given to the driver, even when in memory. After manually deactivating Acoustic warning it, it remains in this condition until it is the obstacle is not in the trajectory...
  • Page 172 distance and position of the obstacle General warnings the presence of adhesives on the inside or outside the trajectory of sensors. Therefore, take care not to When parking, take the utmost care the car. An obstacle detected in a place stickers on the sensors. over obstacles that may be above continuous tone area is always marked or under the sensor.
  • Page 173: Side Distance Warning System

    is constant if the distance between compromise the operation of the parking the car and the obstacle is unchanged. sensors. 40) Only have the bumpers repainted or The acoustic warning is interrupted any retouches to the paintwork in the area after about 3 seconds if the car is of the sensors carried out by a Dealership.
  • Page 174 WARNINGS ON THE GENERAL WARNINGS continuous tone area is always marked DISPLAY with a red arc. 41) 42) The indications regarding the Side Some conditions may influence the FAULT INDICATION Distance Warning system are shown on performance of the Side Distance Parking sensor faults, if any, will be the instrument panel display only if the Warning system:...
  • Page 175: Traffic Sign Recognition

    TRAFFIC SIGN NOTE The rain, fog or snow type IMPORTANT limits are only displayed if these RECOGNITION conditions are likely to occur, i.e. if the 41) The sensors must be clean of mud, The TSR (Traffic Sign Recognition) windscreen wipers (in case of rain), the dirt, snow or ice in order for the system to system is a driver assistance system fog lights/fog lights (in case of fog)
  • Page 176 With Uconnect™ without new sign, the TSR symbol will become navigation system coloured again. The TSR system uses the camera, located in the central area of the WARNING In the absence of a windscreen fig. 142 and reminds the navigator, the system cannot recognise user of the last road limit recognised by the unit of measurement of the the camera.
  • Page 177: Intelligent Speed Assist

    INTELLIGENT SPEED The navigator tells the system of the unit of measurement in force in the ASSIST km/h country in which you are travelling and The "Intelligent Speed Assist" system POWER converts the value consistently with the can be used to set a speed limit on unit of measurement selected by the the "Speed Limiter"...
  • Page 178: Parkview ® Rear Back Up Camera

    PARKVIEW ® REAR SYSTEM DEACTIVATION The images are shown on the display together with a warning message. The system is deactivated under the BACK UP CAMERA following conditions: After shifting from position R (Reverse) DESCRIPTION to position D or N, the camera image when the Traffic Sign Recognition will continue to be displayed for 10 system is deactivated;...
  • Page 179 car and the expected reversing path surface of the camera, the camera his/her attention to lapse during potentially in accordance with the steering wheel sensitivity may be reduced. dangerous manoeuvres, even those executed at low speeds. Always keep a position. slow speed, so as to promptly brake in the A superimposed central broken line WARNING In some special...
  • Page 180: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS Electric devices the road surface. This is the well-known aquaplaning phenomenon that can Use electrical devices only for the ENERGY CONSUMPTION make the possibility of controlling amount of time needed. The heated REDUCTION and stopping the car almost null and rear window, windscreen wipers and Below are some useful tips that allow void.
  • Page 181 WARNING Never travel in the internal or death to the driver, passengers and any 44) 45) 46) 47) 48) load compartment. In the event of an passers-by. DRIVING STYLE accident, anyone inside the boot would Top speed be at greater risk of serious or even IMPORTANT Energy consumption considerably fatal injury.
  • Page 182: Charging

    CHARGING Charging port LED Next to the charging port there are 150) some LEDs (A) fig. 148 that indicate the charging status by means of four 49) 50) 51) 52) 53) 54) 55) 56) 57) WARNING different colours and related flashing Before charging the high voltage types: battery, it is recommended to turn...
  • Page 183 Symbol labels On the inside of the charging port flap there are labels with the following warnings and indications that must be checked and observed when charging the high-voltage battery. On the label, fig. 150, there are the following symbols:  ...
  • Page 184 Power sources for electric charging. Identification of vehicle compatibility. Graphic symbol for consumer information in accordance with EN17186:2019. The symbols shown below make it easier to recognise the correct power source type to use when F1A0717 charging your car. AC (alternating current) charging in the Before charging, check the symbol home or at a charging station (≤...
  • Page 185: Power Sources That Can Be Used

    at or near zero. The high-voltage battery WARNING may be damaged. 55) You do not need to wait until the high- 150) In order to reduce the risk of electric voltage battery level is low to recharge. shock or damage to the device, special The performance of the high-voltage care should be taken when cleaning: battery is optimal when it is charged...
  • Page 186 NOTE The car is able to automatically Mode 3 charge cable (B) fig. 157 recognise the maximum allowable (for versions/markets where provided): current intensity depending on the type allows charging from a public charging of domestic socket/public charging station and a wallbox charging station stations used and the regulations in marked as AC stations (alternating force in the country in which you are...
  • Page 187 a state of charge control unit (C) domestic mains are primary and are under 160) Never connect the charging cable equipped with LEDs, able to provide the Customer’s responsibility. to an extension cable or multiple socket. Multiple sockets, extension cables, 153) Do not connect the charging cable indications on any anomalies present overvoltage protection or similar units...
  • Page 188 168) Take care not to drop the charging connector. The charging connector could be damaged. 169) Do not leave children unattended in the vicinity of the charging cable when it is connected. 170) Position the charging cable in such a way that it is not crushed by other cars, trampled on by people, or positioned in way that people in the vicinity of the car...
  • Page 189 "Mode 2" cable variants table The following table shows the list of the specific cable types and the amperages allowed for each country where the car is sold. This amperage is the limit allowed when the charging power is set to the highest level.  ...
  • Page 190 Country group table for "Mode 2" cable The following table shows the list of countries contained in each "Country Group" associated with the "Mode 2" cable. Refer to the images on the following page for more details.   Country Group Country Albania Austria...
  • Page 191 Country Group Country Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Italy Ukraine Turkey Cyprus Gibraltar Malta United Kingdom, Ireland France Finland Guadeloupe French Guiana...
  • Page 192 Country Group Country Martinique Reunion Liechtenstein Switzerland Denmark Norway NOTE For more information on the type of socket in use in the various countries, refer to the following website: https://www.iec.ch/worldplugs/list_bylocation.htm.
  • Page 193 CEE 7/7 F0S1203...
  • Page 194 CHARGE STATUS this symbol indicates CONTROL UNIT a general dangerous situation. 178) 179) Signal LED This symbol shows the There are three LEDs on the front of minimum operating the charge status control unit: temperature of the charge GREEN LED on (A) fig. 161: status control unit in indicates correct operation in the accordance with IEC...
  • Page 195 The presence of this WARNING symbol on the label indicates that the charge 178) The device is to be used exclusively status control unit does for charging the car. not have the function of 179) Never attempt to make a repair disconnecting the earthing and/or perform maintenance on the cable.
  • Page 196 CHARGING SYSTEM FAILURE Any faults during charging are displayed by the LEDs, either steady or flashing, located on the front of the charge status control unit. Refer to the table below.   YELLOW GREEN LED RED LED Description Action/Consequence Charging cable not connected to the domestic charging port or power failure in the domestic power distribution system...
  • Page 197 YELLOW GREEN LED RED LED Description Action/Consequence Overheating during charging at a lower current level (see point 4) Proceed as follows: disconnect the charge cable from the car and from the domestic power socket with care (the domestic power plug may be Overheating at the charging port hot);...
  • Page 198 YELLOW GREEN LED RED LED Description Action/Consequence The system will make a new charge attempt after 30 seconds (6 attempts in total). If the fault persists, disconnect the Domestic mains power charge cable from the car and the ON (Flashing) incorrectly supplied domestic power socket and reconnect it, then try to charge...
  • Page 199 YELLOW GREEN LED RED LED Description Action/Consequence The system will make a new ON (2 blinks) Charge anomaly on the car charge attempt after 30 seconds (6 attempts in total). ON (3 blinks) If the fault persists, disconnect the charging cable from the car and ON (4 blinks) the home power port and Charging cable failure...
  • Page 200 CHARGING SYSTEM/ This device is designed to withstand speed may be faster than charging MAINTENANCE/CLEANING radio frequency interference (RFI), through a domestic power socket. however, some factors (e.g., high The device is maintenance-free. Using this type of cable it is possible to intensity radio signals or radio If you need to clean the device, use a charge the car with a current of up to...
  • Page 201: Alternating Current (Ac) Charging At Home

    park the car safely (transmission in open the charging flap fig. 166 by position "P" - Park); pressing on the area indicated by the turn the ignition device to the STOP arrow; position; engage the electric parking brake; Remove the charging kit located in the luggage compartment or in the special bag (for versions/markets where provided);...
  • Page 202 if no scheduled charging has been WARNING The maximum power set (see the "Charging functions" consumption of the charging port chapter), charging starts automatically; depends on the type of contract signed check by turning on the LEDs on the by the user, the type of cable used and cable control unit that there are no the charge level set in the Uconnect™...
  • Page 203 on the front of the cable control unit will WARNING turn on. Refer to the table in the "Charging system failure" chapter in the "Power 180) The charging current level ("Level 1" sources that can be used" section. / "Level 2" / "Level 3", etc.) can only be 185) The "Mode 2"...
  • Page 204: Quick Domestic Charging Procedure From The Wallbox Charging Station

    QUICK DOMESTIC 62) Charging the high-voltage battery using incorrect or damaged sockets, or CHARGING charging cables and not following the PROCEDURE FROM prescribed charging procedures may THE WALLBOX cause short circuits, fire and potential risk of damage to the electrical system of the CHARGING STATION car.
  • Page 205: Charging Procedure From Public Charging Station (Ac)

    CHARGING PROCEDURE FROM PUBLIC CHARGING STATION (AC) 189) 187) 191) The high-voltage battery of the car can be charged by directly connecting the charging cable of the public charging stations or using the Mode 3 charge F0S1207 AB0A0533 cable (for versions/markets where remove the protective cover of the provided).
  • Page 206 of the battery portion indicated by the state of charge of the battery portion replace the protective cover of the LED. The fixed green light indicates that indicated by the LED. The fixed green charging port; the battery portion is fully charged. light indicates that the battery portion is close the charging flap, making sure fully charged).
  • Page 207: Fast Charge" Charging Procedure From Public Charging Station (Dc) Mode 4

    “FAST CHARGE” the charging port, will light up steady green (during the charging phase, on CHARGING the other hand, the LEDs will light up PROCEDURE FROM flashing/fixed green according to the PUBLIC CHARGING state of charge of the battery portion STATION (DC) MODE indicated by the LED.
  • Page 208: Charging Cable Emergency Unlock

    put the cable on the public charging NOTE To restore correct operation of charging speed is necessary to preserve station; the system, contact a Dealership. the battery. replace the protective cover of the charging port; CHARGING CABLE close the charging flap, making sure EMERGENCY it locks properly.
  • Page 209 sections. Charging will start at the "Vehicle" page (fig. 178) you can set selected time. the start and end time at which the While the system is waiting for the high-voltage battery is to be charged. charging interval, the LED lights up (A) The end time of each charging interval can be set as "charge to completion", fig.
  • Page 210: Ecoasting" Mode (Energy Saving)

    DISCONNECTING THE To switch to immediate charging mode located next to the charging port will during scheduled charging: CHARGING CABLE light up flashing red. The charging cable is locked during if charging is in progress, interrupt charging or when the doors are locked. the scheduled charging first (see chapter "Interrupting charging");...
  • Page 211: Charging)

    "eBraking" ONE-PEDAL problem to the propulsion system. To resume driving, press the MODE (HIGH- DRIVING accelerator pedal and the electric VOLTAGE BATTERY With One-Pedal Driving in "SCORPION parking brake will automatically release. CHARGING) STREET" and "TURISMO" modes, the The One-Pedal Driving mode may accelerator pedal can also be used shift the transmission to P if the car is The "eBraking"...
  • Page 212 IN AN EMERGENCY Have a flat tyre or a burnt-out bulb? HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS ..188 At times, a problem such as these may ASSIST CALL ......188 interfere with your driving experience. EMERGENCY CALL - EU eCall ..190 The pages on emergencies can help IN CASE OF ACCIDENT ....
  • Page 213: Hazard Warning Lights

    HAZARD WARNING ASSIST CALL LIGHTS The car is equipped with an on-board assistance function designed to provide Press button (A) fig. 183 to switch the support in the event of malfunctions of hazard lights on/off regardless of the the car. position of the ignition device.
  • Page 214 The "ASSIST call" function is not will turn off when the connection is WARNING The icon at the top of the emergency call, also known as ended. the Uconnect™ display indicates "eCall", which is required by law in that the geo-location function is NOTE If the ASSIST call button is the countries of the European Union pressed by mistake, the call can be...
  • Page 215: Emergency Call - Eu Ecall

    ASSIST call will not be available. For further operation. information visit the Abarth official NOTE Regardless of state of charge, website. the battery must be replaced every 5 years by a Dealership.
  • Page 216 AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY a Dealership to have the function Centre responsible for emergency calls repaired. CALL (number 112). NOTE The correct operation of the EU The automatic emergency call system The green light will go out when the call eCall function will be guaranteed only is only available if the car is in READY is interrupted.
  • Page 217 Go to a dealership as soon as possible. Data processing is carried out in LED signalling / colours accordance with current European Green light NOTE Failure to replace the battery legislation (EU Regulation 2016/679 In flashing mode: this indicates that and, consequently, failure to observe also known as "GDPR").
  • Page 218 Data processing is strictly limited to the Italy S.p.A. shall retain the geolocation 1. right of access, i.e. the right to sole purpose of making emergency data relating to the position of the obtain confirmation from FCA whether calls to 112, the single European VEHICLE - recorded at the time of or not the Data are being processed emergency number.
  • Page 219: In Case Of Accident

    IN CASE OF if he or she considers that his or her or skin lesions may occur. Any vapours rights have been violated as a result of released from the electrolyte, if inhaled, ACCIDENT the processing of his or her personal may also cause a risk of intoxication.
  • Page 220: Replacing A Bulb

    REPLACING A BULB 193) 194) 195) 73) 74) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Before replacing a bulb check the contacts for oxidation; burnt bulbs must be replaced by others of the same type and power; always check the headlight beam direction after changing a bulb for safety reasons;...
  • Page 221 BULB TYPES   The car is equipped with the following bulbs: All-glass bulb: (type A) these are pressure fitted - pull to remove. Bayonet bulb: (type B) to remove them press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise. Cylindrical bulbs: (type C) release them from their contacts to remove. Halogen bulbs: (type D) release the fastening clip from its housing to remove the bulb.
  • Page 222 Light bulbs   Type Power Ref. Figure – – Dipped/Main beam headlights – – Front side lights/Daytime running lights (DRL) – – Front direction indicators – – Side direction indicators – – Rear direction indicators – – Tail/brake light Reverse gear W16W Rear fog light W16W...
  • Page 223 REPLACING AN the lower part of the rear bumper THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS EXTERNAL BULB fig. 187. The third brake lights are LED-type. FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS Contact a Dealership for replacement. The front light clusters contain side/tail NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS lights, dipped headlights, main beam The number plate lights are LED-type.
  • Page 224 open the protection (B) fig. 192 and driving" section). Also ensure that the replace the snap-fitted bulb; motor is cold, to prevent the risk of burns. IMPORTANT 73) Halogen bulbs must be handled holding the metallic part only. Touching the transparent part of the bulb with your fingers may reduce the intensity of the emitted light and even reduce the lifespan F0S1313...
  • Page 225: Fuses

    Abarth and not installed wedge or stone behind the wheels; according to specifications, in particular when the combined consumption of all...
  • Page 226 operate the compressor by pressing Repair procedure the ON/OFF button (E) fig. 195. When Proceed as follows: the pressure gauge (G) reaches the insert the sealant cartridge (A) recommended pressure (see the into the corresponding compressor “Wheels” chapter in the “Technical compartment (B) and press it down Data”...
  • Page 227 compressor and restore pressure using Inflation procedure (B) Instruction label the black inflation tube (I). Proceed as follows: (C) On/Off button stop the car safely, as described above, and operate the electric parking brake; extract the black inflation tube and screw it firmly onto the tyre valve.
  • Page 228 Description Repair procedure remove the cap from the tyre valve and screw the black compressor tube onto the valve make sure that the ON/OFF button is in the OFF position (button in 0 position) F0S0825 F0S0826 The quick tyre repair kit fig. 202 is Proceed as follows: located in the boot or in the toolbox take the kit, detach the speed limit...
  • Page 229 minutes after starting the compressor, switch off the compressor, disconnect the black tube of the compressor from the tyre valve and undo the cartridge from the compressor turning it by one quarter of a turn anticlockwise and lift it. Move the car by approximately 10 metres to allow the distribution of the sealant.
  • Page 230 Overpressure valve roads, use chocks or appropriate objects 200) Wear the protective gloves provided to block the wheels of the vehicle. with the Fix&Go. 201) Apply the adhesive label where it can 206) Never operate the compressor for be easily seen by the driver as a reminder longer than 20 consecutive minutes: risk of overheating.
  • Page 231: Jump Starting

    JUMP STARTING BUMP STARTING ATTACHING THE TOW HOOK Never bump start the motor by Emergency starting with an auxiliary pushing, towing or driving downhill. Front battery or fast-charging device is Proceed as follows: only to be carried out in exceptional release the cap fig.
  • Page 232 214) It is permitted to tow for short distances at a speed not exceeding 5 km/h using a special device conforming to the Highway Code (rigid bar) and ONLY for preparation for transport by tow truck, keeping the broken-down car aligned on the same centreline as the tow truck.
  • Page 233 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Proper maintenance allows car SCHEDULED SERVICING ... 209 performance to be maintained over CHECKING LEVELS ....213 time, operating costs to be contained, 12V BATTERY ......216 and safety system performance to be RUBBER HOSES ....... 217 safeguarded.
  • Page 234: Scheduled Servicing

    Correct servicing is crucial for guaranteeing a long life for the car under the best conditions. For this reason, Abarth has planned a series of checks and maintenance operations at fixed distance intervals or fixed time intervals, as described in the Service Schedule.
  • Page 235 SERVICE SCHEDULE WARNING Once you have carried out the last intervention in the table, continue with the scheduled servicing, maintaining the frequency indicated in the plan by marking each operation with a dot or dedicated note. Warning: simply restarting the maintenance from the start of the plan may cause the allowed interval to be exceeded for some operations!  ...
  • Page 236 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Check cleanliness of bonnet and boot locks, cleanliness and lubrication of linkage Check soft top operation while closing and opening; check of seals and lubrication of canvas sliding side guide (only cabrio versions) Visually inspect conditions and wear of disc brake pads and operation of pad wear indicator (where provided) Change the brake fluid...
  • Page 237 You are advised to use PETRONAS LUBRICANTS products, which have been designed and produced specifically for Abarth cars (see table “Capacities” in the “Technical specifications” section).
  • Page 238: Checking Levels

    CHECKING LEVELS 216) 217) 218)   AB0A0487 A. Engine coolant B. Brake fluid C. 12V battery D. Windscreen washer fluid WARNING 216) Never smoke while working in the engine compartment: gas and inflammable vapours may be present, with the risk of fire. 217) Be very careful when working in the engine compartment when the engine is hot: you may get burned.
  • Page 239 IMPORTANT 78) The use of products with specifications other than those indicated above could cause damage to the engine not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 240 COOLING SYSTEM FLUID BRAKE FLUID WARNING The traction system coolant level Check that the fluid is at the maximum must be checked when the motor is level (the fluid level in the reservoir must 219) Do not travel with the windscreen cold and must range between the not exceed the MAX mark).
  • Page 241: 12V Battery

    12V BATTERY The battery will also be more at risk of freezing (this can happen as early The car is fitted with a low- as -10°C). Refer to the "Car inactivity" maintenance 12V battery: no electrolyte USEFUL ADVICE FOR chapter in the "Starting and driving" top-ups with distilled water are needed EXTENDING THE LIFE OF section if the car is left parked for a...
  • Page 242: Rubber Hoses

    BRAKES see "Jump starting" chapter in the "In will suggest the most suitable devices and an emergency” section advise you whether a higher capacity Depending on the version/market, the battery needs to be installed. car may be equipped with mechanical wear detectors for the brake pads: one WARNING IMPORTANT...
  • Page 243 this prevents effort on the motor and REPLACING THE REAR overheating; WINDOW WIPER BLADE do not operate the windscreen and Proceed as follows: rear window wipers on dry glass. raise the cover (A) fig. 214 and remove the arm from the car, undoing 227) 228) the nut (B) that fixes it to the pivot pin;...
  • Page 244: Raising The Car

    RAISING THE CAR If the car needs to be lifted, go to a which is equipped with workshop lifts and jack arms. IMPORTANT AB0A0544 F0S1279 81) For versions equipped with side-skirts, pay particular attention when positioning A normal pressure: tread evenly worn. the lift arms at the workshop.
  • Page 245: Car Inactivity

    CAR INACTIVITY if a tyre is punctured, stop immediately to avoid damage to the If the car is to be left inactive for longer tyre, the rim, suspension and steering than a month, observe the following system; WARNING precautions: tyres age even if they are not used park the car in covered, dry and if much.
  • Page 246: Bodywork

    100%. PRESERVING THE also not to be underestimated. BODYWORK The amount of charge of the high- Abarth has used the best voltage battery may gradually decrease Paintwork manufacturing technologies on your when the car is not used. Therefore,...
  • Page 247 if high pressure jets or cleaners are WARNING Bird droppings must be pressurised or high-temperature jets of used to wash the car, keep a distance washed off immediately and thoroughly water when washing them. of at least 40 cm from the bodywork to as the acid they contain is particularly avoid damage or alteration.
  • Page 248 CONTACT WITH WATER may stagnate more easily. The car Do not use pure windscreen washer should not be taken to a closed area fluid for cleaning the windscreen and Washing the engine compartment immediately, but left outside so that the rear window: dilute it to at least residual water can evaporate.
  • Page 249 when the car is in water at a level 84) Never use high-pressure washing pure screen washer fluid when strictly that allows it to cross a ford; systems. Drops of water may penetrate necessary due to outside temperature conditions. Do not use chemicals/acids to in the case of high-pressure washing liquids entering the boot.
  • Page 250: Interior

    INTERIOR LEATHER AND SOFT TOUCH PARTS Regularly check that water is not (where provided) trapped under the mats (due to water To clean these components, use a dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.), as soft microfibre cloth moistened with a this could cause oxidation of the sheet solution of water and neutral detergent.
  • Page 251 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Everything you may find useful for IDENTIFICATION DATA ....227 understanding how your car is made ENGINE ........229 and works is contained in this chapter BATTERY........230 and illustrated with data, tables and TRANSMISSION ......231 graphics. For the enthusiasts and the BRAKES ........
  • Page 252: Identification Data

    E Maximum authorised weight of fully laden car plus trailer (field not used). F Maximum permitted weight on first axle (front axle). G Maximum permitted weight on second axle (rear axle). H Abarth colour code. I Motor type.
  • Page 253 F0S1351 F0S1335 car type; Alternatively, depending on the version, chassis serial number. Abarth Colour Code may be integrated MOTOR MARKING in the type-approval data summary It is shown on the plate (fig. 219) and is plate (H field fig. 219).
  • Page 254: Engine

    ENGINE   GENERAL INFORMATION High Range Engine code 46354481 Maximum power (CEE) (kW) 113.7 Maximum power (CEE) (HP) corresponding engine speed (rpm) 5000 Maximum torque (CEE) (Nm) Maximum torque (CEE) (kgm) 22.43...
  • Page 255: Battery

    BATTERY   High Range Type Lithium Ion (Li-ion) Cooling / Heating Fluid Rated voltage 350 V Battery operating temperature -30 / 60°C (*) (*) The temperature of 60°C is to be understood as the temperature that the battery can reach, it is not to be understood as the operating temperature of the car.
  • Page 256: Transmission

    TRANSMISSION   Versions Transmission Traction One-speed transmission Front All versions Reduction ratio: 1: 10.22...
  • Page 257: Brakes

    BRAKES   Versions Front service brakes Rear service brakes Parking brake All versions Disc Disc Electric WARNING Water, ice and salt spread on the roads may deposit on the brake discs reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are applied.
  • Page 258: Suspension

    MacPherson independent wheels with Axle with torsion bridge; consisting of torsion mechanical crossmember, shock absorbers beam with longitudinal arms and comfort Abarth 500e and coil springs; with anti-roll bar for bushings, shock absorbers and propeller versions with electric power steering...
  • Page 259: Steering

    STEERING Versions Kerb-to-kerb turning circle (m) Type All versions Rack and pinion with electric power steering...
  • Page 260: Wheels

    WHEELS CORRECT READING OF Maximum speed index for snow THE TYRE tyres RIMS AND WHEELS QM + S up to 160 km/h Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless TM + S up to 190 km/h radial carcass tires. All approved tyres HM + S up to 210 km/h are listed in the registration document.
  • Page 261 14 fitting diameter, expressed in inches (corresponds to the diameter of the tyre that should be fitted) 3 = Ø. H2shape and number of "humps" (circumference measurement which keeps the bead of tubeless tyres in position on the rim).
  • Page 262 RIMS AND WHEELS PROVIDED (according to versions/trim levels)   Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres 7Jx17H2 ET41 (*) 205/45 R17 88H XL (**) 205/45 R17 88V XL (M+S) 7Jx18H2 ET41 (*) 205/40 R18 86H XL (***) 205/40 R18 86V XL (M+S) (*) Alloy wheel rim (**) Tyres recommended for the use of snow chains.
  • Page 263 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) 236) 237) When the tyres are warm, the inflation pressure should be + 0.3 bar in relation to the recommended figure. With snow tyres, add +0.2 bar to the pressure value prescribed for other standard tyres. However, recheck the correct value when the tyre is cold.
  • Page 264 RIM PROTECTOR TYRES Due to the specific characteristics WARNING of snow tyres, in normal weather 242) conditions or on long motorway For wheel hub caps fitting on rims with 238) Do not switch tyres from the journeys, the performance of these Rim Protector tyres, see the warning right­hand side of the car to the left­hand tyres is lower than that of standard...
  • Page 265: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its original tyres. Height is measured with car unladen. BOOT CAPACITY: capacity (VDA standards): 185 litres. AB0A0586   Versions 3673 2322 1521 1470 1683 1460...
  • Page 266: Weights

    WEIGHTS   Versions 500e Hatchback 500e Cabrio Unladen weight (with all fluids and without optional 1335 1360 equipment) (kg): Payload including the driver (kg) (*) Maximum permitted load (kg) (**) – front axle: – rear axle: – total: 1720 1730...
  • Page 267: Refuelling

    REFUELLING   Quantity Original fluids and lubricants EDM (Electronic Drive Module) (litres): 0.67 PETRONAS IONA INTEGRA PLUS FCA Mixture of demineralized water and 50% Cooling system (litres): PARAFLU UP (*) Hydraulic brake circuit (kg): TUTELA TOP EVO Windscreen and rear window washer fluid Mixture of water and PETRONAS DURANCE reservoir (litres): SC35...
  • Page 268: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS If lubricants conforming to the required specifications are not available, products that meet the indicated specifications can be used to top up; in this case optimal performance of the concerned mechanical components is not guaranteed. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  ...
  • Page 269 Original fluids and Features Specification Applications lubricants PETRONAS DURANCE Mixture of alcohol, water To be used diluted or Windscreen/rear window SC35 Contractual and surfactants CUNA 9.55522 or MS.90043 undiluted in windscreen washer fluid Technical Reference N° NC 956-II. washer/wiper systems F001.D16 (*) When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions, we recommend using a 60% mixture of PARAFLU UP and 40% demineralised water.
  • Page 270: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Max. speed in km/h that can be reached after initial car use.   Versions Maximum speed (km/h) High Range...
  • Page 271: Prescriptions For Handling The Car At The End Of Its Life

    PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE CAR AT THE END OF ITS LIFE FCA has been committed for many years to safeguarding the environment through the constant improvement of its production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly "eco-compatible". To grant customers the best possible service in terms of respecting environmental laws and in response to European Directive 2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, FCA is offering its customers the chance to hand over their vehicle at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.
  • Page 272 MULTIMEDIA This chapter describes the main ABARTH LINK & DRIVE....248 features of the ABARTH Link & Drive Uconnect™ ....... 255 and Uconnect™ infotainment CONNECTED SERVICES - systems. UCONNECT SERVICES ....274 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS ..277...
  • Page 273: Abarth Link & Drive

    To use the app, pair your smartphone For all sources, the system can also specific connection cable for the device or tablet with the ABARTH Link & Drive play the following Playlist formats: if necessary. system via Bluetooth ® .
  • Page 274 227 and are located on the when the telephone is connected central tunnel. ABARTH Link & Drive via Bluetooth ® , you can see the energy flows while driving, listen to music and web radio, manage telephone calls and use the...
  • Page 275 information from your mobile phone service provider or the user guide for your mobile phone. FCA provides the voice interface functions, but shall not be held liable for the content.
  • Page 276 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier. AB0A0497...
  • Page 277 Steering wheel controls summary table Button Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold Long press (greater than 2 seconds): Activates a voice assistant session on the phone paired over Bluetooth® to impart voice commands or ends the session if one is in progress.
  • Page 278 CONTROLS BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL AB0A0502...
  • Page 279   Buttons Interaction Button A (steering wheel left side) Brief button press : select the next song or track. Upper button Long button press : fast forward the track. Each press selects one of the USB and Bluetooth® sources. Only the available Central button sources will be selected.
  • Page 280: Uconnect

    Uconnect™ Uconnect™ 10.25” AB0A0579...
  • Page 281 GRAPHIC BUTTONS ON DISPLAY (A)   Graphic button Functions Mode Show the main screen Press graphic button Home Access Media mode to select available sources, folder tracks and interaction with Press graphic button Media audio settings Climate control system settings (air flow, set indoor temperature) and heated seat (where Press graphic button Comfort...
  • Page 282 STATUS BAR   Area Functions Mode Comfort (where provided) Climate control system display and settings Press graphic button Access the list of available Apps Press graphic button Quick access to functions: Profiles, Reconfigurable quick button bar Notifications, External temperature, Voice Press graphic button recognition Display the current time / access to App list...
  • Page 283 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier. AB0A0497 Steering wheel controls summary table Button Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold Display on the instrument panel of the list of the last 10 calls and favourite phone numbers (only with call browsing active) (for versions/markets where provided) Activation of voice recognition...
  • Page 284 Button Interaction Rejection of incoming call Ending of call in progress...
  • Page 285 CONTROLS BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL AB0A0502...
  • Page 286   Buttons Interaction Button A (steering wheel left side) Brief button press : search for next web radio station or select next track. Upper button Long button press : fast forward the track. With each press advances between AM, FM, DAB, USB and Bluetooth ® sources.
  • Page 287 CONTROLS ON CENTRAL To go back to the previous screen, NOTE Customisation is only active CONSOLE press the "X" (Delete) graphic button or, when the car is stationary. If an attempt depending on the active screen is made to customise with the car in motion or to resume driving without To go back to the home screen having completed the operation,...
  • Page 288 BLUETOOTH® MODE “Bluetooth”: for a Bluetooth® audio Within each list, the "ABC" graphic source, opens the list of devices; button allows the user to skip to the This mode is activated by pairing a "Browse" for USB/Bluetooth ® desired letter in the list. Bluetooth®...
  • Page 289 order of connection. The last device USB SOURCE a warning message will appear on connected will have the highest priority. the display and the operation will be There are two USB ports. The first one ended. If no device has been registered, you is located on the dashboard for data transfer to the Uconnect™...
  • Page 290 telephone in CarPlay or Android Auto If this operation is not supported by "Do Not Disturb" function mode. the phone, the corresponding "Text If supported by the connected phone, message" graphic button is deactivated by pressing the "Do Not Disturb" (greyed out).
  • Page 291 display and the actual date and time NOTE For details on how to send a text On the first connection, you will have message using the voice commands, may be due to a malfunction in Apple to perform the setup procedure that CarPlay/Android Auto.
  • Page 292 Apple CarPlay : To interact with Apple "Hey Abarth" or "Hey Uconnect" (if Radio CarPlay press the steering wheel the user has previously enabled the I want to listen to music function). Play < track > by < artist >...
  • Page 293   After selecting the destination, a route System buttons is planned and shown on the "Map The following buttons are available on "Search”: select this graphic view" screen. The route bar appears the different screens of the navigation button to search for an address, on the right hand side of the display system: a place or a point of interest,...
  • Page 294 Find < PDI > (Point of Interest) electric motor and the climate control Select this button to choose near/along the route system. between audio instructions, Let's go < home >/< to work > History shows the power flows used warning only or no sound. Go to <...
  • Page 295 Phone/Bluetooth ® different power consumption levels whether you want to save the app in according to your needs. To adjust your favourites or not. The operation Camera the power level, select one of the five can be cancelled by selecting "Cancel" Lights values from "1"...
  • Page 296 WIDGETS the "Call" function to start a call; the "Media" widgets for starting On the main page, you can view the radio and playback from summary pages of Uconnect™ system functions (called "widgets") Bluetooth®/USB; the "App" widgets for starting the from a list of available widgets.
  • Page 297 When a software update is available, a pop-up window will appear on screen informing that a new software version or new features for the Uconnect™ system are available. NOTE The rear-view camera, Uconnect™ system and other driver assistance systems are not available during the update.
  • Page 298 To enable software updates: During the update the radio will NOTE The Uconnect Box can only be show the percentage of the update updated when the car is off (ignition Select “Enable software download completed and the time remaining until device in OFF position).
  • Page 299: Connected Services - Uconnect Services

    Read more about the general guaranteed in places such as tunnels, conditions of service and data (where provided) garages, multi-storey car parks, protection policies on the Abarth official mountains. website. 244) Uconnect Services connected services In case of mobile network overload...
  • Page 300 Uconnect™ system of your charging history. The service and of the country, different services display of the car, or via Abarth app, also allows you to manage recharges may be available for different durations. and charging is taking place using...
  • Page 301 My Alert: optional service with updates please always refer to the device to ENGINE). The incorrect app and web notifications in case content included in the official Abarth performance of the operation and the of suspected theft attempts and website.
  • Page 302: Official Type Approvals

    All radio equipment provided with the page on the official Abarth website, by car complies with the 2014/53/EU contacting the Customer Care or by directive, UA.RED.TR, the French SAR going to a Dealership.
  • Page 306 MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE IN TIP TOP CONDITIONS WITH Mopar Vehicle Protection offers a series of service contracts that are designed to give all our customers the pleasure of driving their vehicle without any hitch's and concerns. Our product portfolio consists of a wide and flexible range of extended warranty and maintenance plans endorsed by FCA.
  • Page 307 NOTES...
  • Page 310 CONTENTS Bodywork (cleaning and Controls maintenance) ... . 221 Summary table of display 2V battery Bodywork (warranty) ..221 buttons ....255 charging .
  • Page 311 Electronic Cruise Control ..142 Park Assist ....143 dentification data Engine ParkView (rear camera) ..153 body paint identification technical specifications .
  • Page 312 Roof rack/ski rack ... . 70 Technical specifications ..227 Rubber hoses ....217 The keys .
  • Page 313 FCA Italy S.p.A. - Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7, 10040 Rivalta di Torino (TO) - Italy Print no. 603.85.893 - 05/2023 - 1st Edition...
  • Page 314 ENGLISH 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 dealer.

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