Fiat Multipla Owner's Handbook Manual page 7

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❒ If warning light ¢ remains lit (together with
warning light U on petrol engine versions only) the
code is not acknowledged. Bring the key back to
STOP then onto MAR again. If it still remains
immobilised, try with another key.
If it is still not possible to start the engine, you will
have to use the emergency procedure (see section "In
an emergency") and contact Fiat Dealership.
Starting up with ignition key at MAR:
❒ If warning light ¢ comes on, it means that the
system is making a self-test (e.g. for a voltage drop).
The first time you stop you can test the system:
switch off the engine turning the key to STOP; then
turn to MAR again: warning light ¢ comes on and
should go out after about one second. If it remains
alight, repeat the operations described above,
leaving the key at STOP for more than 30 seconds.
The electronic components inside the key may be damaged if the key is submitted to sharp knocks.
If the problem persists, go to a Fiat Dealership.
❒ If warning light ¢ flashes it means that the car is
not protected by the immobiliser. Contact a Fiat
Dealership immediately and get them to store the
codes of all the keys in the memory.
IMPORTANT The electronic components inside the
key may be damaged if the key is submitted to sharp
knocks.
IMPORTANT Each key handed over with the car has
its own code, different from all the others, which must
be stored in the memory of the system's control unit.
To have new keys memorised (maximum seven) go to
a Fiat Dealership taking with you all the keys in your
possession, the CODE card, personal identification
and car documents.
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