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115

WARNING Wear the rear seat belts as

shown in fig. 111.

111

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WARNING When putting the back seat

to its normal position, make sure the

seat belts are positioned so they are

ready to use.

86) 87)

WARNING

86)

Never press button (C) fig. 110 when

travelling.

87)

Remember that in the event of an

accident, the rear seat passengers not

wearing seat belts are exposed to a very

serious risk and also represent a serious

danger for the front seat occupants.

SBR (SEAT BELT

REMINDER) SYSTEM

(where provided)

The SBR system warns the

passengers of the front and rear (for

versions/markets, where provided)

seats if their seat belt is not fastened.

The system warnings unfastened seat

belts with visual warnings (warning

lights on in the instrument panel and

icons on the display) and an acoustic

warning (see the following paragraphs).

NOTE Contact a Fiat Dealership to

deactivate this acoustic warning

permanently. The acoustic warning can

be reactivated at any time through the

display Setup Menu.

Seat belts warning light operation

When the ignition device is turned to

ENGINE, the warning light

comes

on for a few seconds, regardless of the

status of the front seat belts.

With car moving slower than 20 km/h,

if the driver side seat belt or the

passenger side seat belt (with

occupant seated) is unfastened, the

warning light

stays on constantly.

As soon as a speed threshold of

20 km/h is reached, with driver side

seat belt or the passenger side seat

belt (with occupant seated) unfastened,

an acoustic warning is activated

simultaneously with warning light

flashing for about 105 seconds.

Once activated, this indication cycle

stays active for the entire time if the

car is moving faster than 8 km/h or if

reverse gear is not engaged or until the

seat belts are fastened.

If the car speed drops to less than

8 km/h or if reverse gear is engaged

during the warning cycle, the tone will

be interrupted and the warning light

switches on fixed.

If the entire time has not elapsed and

reverse gear is not engaged, the

indication cycle is reactivated as soon

as the car speed exceeds 20 km/h

again.

Operation of rear seat belt icons

The icons are shown on the display

fig. 112.

P

POWER

A

B

112

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The icons shown on the display

indicate:

A: rear left seat belt;

Summary of Contents for New 500

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Page 3: ...ched Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the Services that Fiat offers to its customers the Warranty Certificate and the detail of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity We are sure that these will help you to get in touch with and appreciate your new car and the service provided by the people at Fiat Enjoy reading Happy driving ATTENTION All the versions of the Fia...

Page 4: ...0 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 Fiat Dealership They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car s electric system can support the required load SCHEDULED SERVICING Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring that it mai...

Page 5: ...ions can be rapidly identified with dedicated graphic tabs at the side of each odd page A few pages further there is a key for getting to know the section order and the relevant symbols in the tabs There is in any case a textual indication of the current section at the side of each even page WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS While reading this Owner Handbook you will find a series of WARNINGS to prevent proce...

Page 6: ...RNING Take care when fitting additional spoilers alloy wheel rims or non standard wheel hubs they could reduce the ventilation of the brakes and affect efficiency under sharp repeated braking or on long descents Make sure that nothing obstructs the pedal stroke mats etc INSTALLING ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES Electrical and electronic devices installed after buying the car in the context of after...

Page 7: ...ted 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 WARNING The use of these devices inside the passenger compartment without an external aerial may cause the electrical systems to malfunction This could compromise the safety of the car in addition to consti...

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Page 9: ...GRAPHICAL INDEX KNOWING YOUR CAR KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS ...

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Page 11: ...1HEADLIGHTS Exterior lights 37 Bulb replacement 210 Bulb types 210 2WHEELS Rims and wheels 262 Tyre pressure 262 3DOOR MIRRORS Adjustment 36 Folding 36 4DOORS Central opening closing 27 5BONNET Opening closing 67 6WINDSCREEN WIPERS Replacing blades 244 ...

Page 12: ...GRAPHICAL INDEX 10 REAR VIEW 1 2 3 2 F0S1217 1REAR LIGHTS Exterior lights 37 Bulb replacement 217 Bulb types 217 2BOOT Opening closing 66 3REAR WINDOW WIPER Blade replacement 244 ...

Page 13: ... 46 6CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Manual automatic climate control system 46 7TRANSMISSION One speed transmission 137 8CONTROLS ON THE STEERING WHEEL Co Driver System 145 Cruise Control 143 Speed Limiter 142 9STEERING WHEEL Adjustment 35 bkCONTROLS ON THE STEERING WHEEL Phone controls 283 Display controls 76 blLeft side controls Park Assist activation deactivation 165 ESC system activation deactivation ...

Page 14: ...GRAPHICAL INDEX 12 Headlight alignment adjustment 37 ...

Page 15: ...S Storage compartments 68 Cup bottle holders 68 Power socket 68 Smartphone compartment Wireless charger 68 USB ports 68 Uconnect system controls 68 Drive mode selector 15 3SEATS Adjustments 32 4POWER WINDOWS AND DOOR MIRRORS Electric windows 58 Adjusting the mirrors 36 5DOORS Door opening 27 ...

Page 16: ... can see what is described here for yourself OPERATING PRINCIPLE 15 DASHBOARD 21 THE KEYS 22 IGNITION DEVICE 24 SENTRY KEY 26 ALARM SYSTEM 26 DOORS 27 SEATS 32 HEAD RESTRAINTS 35 STEERING WHEEL 35 REAR VIEW MIRRORS 36 EXTERNAL LIGHTS 37 INTERIOR LIGHTS 41 WINDOW WASHING 42 PROGRAMMING THE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 44 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 46 ELECTRIC WINDOWS 58 ROOF 59 SOFT TOP 61 BOOT 66 BONNET 67 ...

Page 17: ...attery supplies power to the electric motor and supplies the high voltage auxiliary devices heaters electric climate compressor etc The electronic converter that powers the 12V system for general car operation is also powered by the high voltage battery and also recharges the 12V battery The battery is charged by connecting the charging socket of the car to the mains power supply using the chargin...

Page 18: ...KNOWING YOUR CAR 16 FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM OF THE CAR A E D C B 5 F0S1050 A Charging port B High voltage battery C High voltage electrical compressor D Traction electric motor E Voltage converter ...

Page 19: ...p for information on disposal NOTE The car is provided with a high voltage lithium ion battery Inappropriate disposal of this type of battery carries a risk of serious burns electric shock and damage to the environment In accordance with national and international battery regulations FCA guarantees an adequate collection of this component in cooperation with qualified operators for the proper hand...

Page 20: ...e RANGE mode Pulling and releasing the selector switch a second time activates the SHERPA mode To return to RANGE mode push the switch towards the dashboard and release it once to return to NORMAL mode push and release it a second time Driving mode selection is not available in Performance limitation Turtle mode 7 F0S1088 NORMAL mode In the NORMAL operating mode the car has no performance limitati...

Page 21: ...ystem operated by the brake pedal works normally In SHERPA mode by fully depressing the accelerator pedal the operating mode is temporarily returned e g to make an overtaking manoeuvre to NORMAL When SHERPA mode is activated the heated seats will be turned off if turned on To turn them on again you must act on the activation command NOTE If the climate control system or heated seats are activated ...

Page 22: ... with even fatal consequences 2 Do not resell give away or modify the high voltage battery The high voltage battery must only be used on the car on which it is supplied If used outside the car or modified accidents such as electric shock heat or smoke generation explosion or electrolyte leakage may occur 3 If the car is scrapped without removing the high voltage battery contact with high voltage c...

Page 23: ...king unlocking button G central air vents H side air vent I glove compartment L climate control system controls M storage compartment and wireless charging device where provided N One speed transmission O USB port P ignition device Q controls on the steering wheel Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Control Speed Limiter Co Driver R driver s side front airbag and horn S steering wheel adjustment lever ...

Page 24: ...ore doors are open the doors are locked and this is indicated by a rapid flashing of the direction indicators where provided The doors prepare for locking which is active from the moment they are closed The doors will unlock again only if the key presence is detected inside the passenger compartment Opening the boot Rapidly press the button twice to open the boot remotely The direction indicators ...

Page 25: ...y protection cap Refit the metal insert in the electronic key Reposition the cover taking care to anchor it correctly to the key WARNING The battery replacement operation must be carried out with care in order not to damage the electronic key EMERGENCY KEY HOLDER The emergency key B fig 11 can be housed in the charging compartment Open the charging compartment flap and remove the holder A fig 13 I...

Page 26: ...in a small battery If the battery is swallowed it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and cause death Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children If the battery compartment does not close securely discontinue use of the product and keep it out of reach of children If you believe that batteries may have been swallowed or inserted inside the body seek medical attention immed...

Page 27: ... all the doors including the tailgate press the lock button on another key twice or the button located under the handle with another electronic key waiting at least 3 seconds between each press wait 30 seconds without unlocking the car or opening the doors To reactivate the previously disabled electronic key you must either start the car with an enabled electronic key or unlock the car using an en...

Page 28: ...ontact a Fiat Dealership ALARM SYSTEM ALARM ACTIVATION The alarm goes off in the following cases wrongful opening of doors bonnet boot perimeter protection operation of starting device with a key which is not validated Activation of the alarm triggers the acoustic warning and the direction indicators WARNING The immobilizer function is provided by the Sentry Key system which is automatically activ...

Page 29: ...the batteries of the key with the remote control run out or the system fails the alarm can be switched off by placing the ignition device switch in the ENGINE position DOORS LOCKING UNLOCKING DOORS FROM THE INSIDE Central locking unlocking Where provided the Autoclose function automatically activates the automatic locking of the doors on exceeding the speed of 20 km h If it is not present use the ...

Page 30: ...nger side firstly open the respective front door using handle E fig 19 opening from the outside or button B fig 17 opening from the inside Then open the rear door using the internal handle A fig 18 A 18 F0S1339 NOTE It is recommended to fold the front passenger seat forward to facilitate access to the rear seats and getting out of the car See the Seats chapter in this section for more information ...

Page 31: ...nlocking function to avoid leaving the electronic key inside the car accidentally There are three situations that activate the FOBIK Safe system A lock request made with a valid electronic key while the door is open A lock request made by pressing the door lock button on the outside handle B fig 19 while a door is open A lock request made by pressing the door lock button A fig 16 on the centre das...

Page 32: ...ivation The Passive Entry system can be activated deactivated using the display menu or on the Uconnect system see Settings in the Vehicle mode paragraph in the Multimedia section DEAD LOCK DEVICE where provided 14 This safety device inhibits the operation of the interior buttons of the car and the door lock unlock door button It thereby prevents the opening of the doors from inside the passenger ...

Page 33: ...he car is flat the doors can still be opened or locked as they are equipped with an additional power supply Opening the doors You can open the door in the following ways with the doors locked press the door opening button E fig 19 on the external handle three times within 2 seconds Turn the pawl C placed on the driver s door fig 24 using the mechanical key located inside the electronic key Press t...

Page 34: ...e getting out IMPORTANT 4 The operation of the recognition system depends on various factors such as for example any electromagnetic wave interference from external sources e g mobile phones the charge of the battery in the electronic key and the presence of metal objects near the key or the car In these cases it is still possible to unlock the doors by using the metal insert in the electronic key...

Page 35: ...he vertical starting position until you feel the click WARNING Using lever D fig 27 before locking the seat in its initial position will cause the initial seat position to be lost In this case the position of the seat must be restored through lengthwise adjustment lever A fig 25 Heated seats where provided Heated seats can only be activated by soft touch controls on the Uconnect system with the ig...

Page 36: ...Raise the backrests and push them back until the locking click of both retainers is heard Position the seat belt buckles upwards and set the cushion to the normal use position WARNING When returning the backrest to its normal position make sure that it is correctly fastened and that you hear the lock click Also check that the seat belts do not get stuck between the backrest and the interior mouldi...

Page 37: ...set the head restraints in the completely raised position Removal To remove the rear head restraints press buttons A fig 32 at the side of the two supports simultaneously and lift them out upwards The rear head restraints must be lifted out with the backrest released and tilted toward the passenger compartment or with the tailgate open WARNING 19 All adjustments must be carried out only with the c...

Page 38: ...t with the passenger Lever A fig 34 can be used to move the mirror to two different positions normal or antiglare 34 F0S1107 ELECTROCHROMIC REAR VIEW MIRROR where provided Some versions have an electrochromic mirror with automatic anti glare function There is an ON OFF button on the lower part of the mirror for activating deactivating the electrochromic function When the function is active a LED o...

Page 39: ...off as long as the electric parking brake EPB is engaged or the gearbox is in the P Parking position With the ignition device in ENGINE position and the propulsion system not active the daytime running lights are switched off The daytime running lights are also temporarily deactivated when the direction indicators are activated When the direction indicators are deactivated the daylight running lig...

Page 40: ...ights Warning light lights up on the instrument panel If the side lights are left on and the driver side door is opened a buzzer sounds and the display shows a dedicated message warning the driver that the car is being left with the lights on The buzzer stops when the driver side door is closed REAR FOG LIGHT With ignition device in the ENGINE position press button C fig 38 to switch the light on ...

Page 41: ...automatic function rotate the light switch ring to position FLASHING THE HEADLIGHTS Pull the left lever towards the steering wheel to the unstable position when released it returns automatically to the stable central position With main beam headlights on the warning light on the instrument panel will come on at the same time DIRECTION INDICATORS Take the left stalk to the stable position upwards a...

Page 42: ... comfort and safety of not only the driver but all other road users This is also covered by a specific rule of the highway code The headlights must be correctly aligned to guarantee the best visibility conditions for all drivers while travelling with headlights on Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the headlights checked and adjusted Check the light beam alignment every time the load or its distrib...

Page 43: ...ors are opened or closed C light permanently on 42 F0S1114 WARNING Before getting out of the car make sure that the switch is in the central position ensure that lights are off with the doors closed in order to avoid draining the 12V battery On some versions the lights switch on and off only when the front driver side door is opened or closed CEILING LIGHT TIMING Ignition Two different switching o...

Page 44: ...operate the windscreen washer Keep the lever pulled to activate both the windscreen washer jet and the windscreen wiper with a single movement the latter turns on automatically if you keep the lever pulled for more than half a second The operation of the windscreen wiper terminates three flicks after the stalk is released a final cleaning stroke several seconds later completes the wiping operation...

Page 45: ...ll be activated by a minimum amount or measured rain The activation of the automatic wiping will be notified to the driver by a single stroke The same stroke will be visible every time the sensor sensitivity is increased by rotating the ring nut from position to position The Smart Washing function activates the normal washing cycle after which the automatic wiping function is restored The failure ...

Page 46: ...ctivate the rear window washer jet Keep pushing the lever to automatically activate both the rear window washer jet and the rear window wiper with a single movement Releasing the stalk will activate three strokes as described for the windscreen wiper WARNING 26 If the window needs to be cleaned make sure the device is turned off or the ignition device is in the STOP position 27 Driving with worn w...

Page 47: ...gramming of the climate control system can be successful in the following conditions Doors closed Bonnet closed Boot closed Hazard lights not active Alarm not active Adequate 12V battery state of charge Ignition device in the STOP position Transmission in P position If the start on demand function has not been activated twice If the key is not inside the car necessary condition for programming the...

Page 48: ... programming function on the dedicated app where provided Refer to the Multimedia section How to stop climate control system programming and drive the car Programming can be interrupted with time or start the climate control system on time by moving the ignition device to the START position A dedicated message will appears on the instrument panel CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM PASSENGER COMPARTMENT AIR DI...

Page 49: ...duced 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 internal air recirculation on off button I fan speed adjusting button ...

Page 50: ...KNOWING YOUR CAR 48 CONTROLS ON Uconnect 10 25 SYSTEM DISPLAY where provided 49 F0S1219 There are graphic buttons on the Uconnect system that let you turn on the functions described in this paragraph ...

Page 51: ...49 CONTROLS ON Uconnect 7 SYSTEM DISPLAY where provided Off 50 F0S2069 There are graphic buttons on the Uconnect system that let you turn on the functions described in this paragraph ...

Page 52: ...minimum fan speed one bar is lit up Air recirculation The air recirculation can be switched on off by pressing the button H fig 48 WARNING The engagement of the recirculation system makes it possible to reach the required heating cooling conditions faster It is however inadvisable to use it on rainy cold days or with low external temperatures as it would considerably increase the possibility of th...

Page 53: ...ate control system must be turned on at least once a month for about 10 minutes Before summer have the system checked at a Fiat Dealership OPERATING LIMITATIONS With the car in SHERPA or TURTLE mode climate control limitations are automatically introduced to preserve the range In SHERPA mode the climate control system and the mirror and seat heater are deactivated but can be manually reactivated i...

Page 54: ...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 heated rear window on off button I internal air recirculation on off button L climate control system on off button M fan speed adjusting button ...

Page 55: ...53 CONTROLS ON Uconnect 10 25 SYSTEM DISPLAY where provided Comfort N 52 F0S1127 There are graphic buttons on the Uconnect system that let you turn on the functions described in this paragraph ...

Page 56: ...KNOWING YOUR CAR 54 CONTROLS ON Uconnect 7 SYSTEM DISPLAY where provided Off 53 F0S2070 There are graphic buttons on the Uconnect system that let you turn on the functions described in this paragraph ...

Page 57: ...t for when the system is off or in certain conditions when the compressor is not running The system allows the following to be set or adjusted manually air temperature fan speed has 7 positions air distribution compressor enabling rapid defrosting demisting function air recirculation heated rear window system deactivation Operating mode The climate control system can be activated in different ways...

Page 58: ...n AUTO button When the AUTO button is pressed the climate control system is automatically adjusted in the corresponding zones quantity and distribution of the air introduced into the passenger compartment climate control compressor air recirculation cancelling any previous manual settings If a manual intervention is made on the air distribution or on the fan speed the climate control system is no ...

Page 59: ...n is on thus isolating the passenger compartment from the outside the compressor is off the fan is off the heated rear window can be activated deactivated The climate control system control unit stores the temperatures set before the system was switched off and restores them when any button of the system is pressed Switching on the climate control system To switch on the climate control system in ...

Page 60: ... Opening closing of the left window B Opening closing of the right window 54 F0S1095 Press and hold the button for a few seconds and the window winds down automatically Where provided keeping the button raised for a few seconds will automatically wind the window up CLOSING WITH PASSIVE ENTRY where provided On some versions equipped with Passive Entry pressing the door lock button C fig 55 the wind...

Page 61: ... leaving the car always set the ignition device in the STOP position and take the electronic key with you to avoid the risk of injury of people still on board due to accidental operation of the power windows 30 If the anti pinch protection intervenes three consecutive times in one minute or is faulty the automatic closing operation of the window is inhibited only allowing it in steps the button is...

Page 62: ... sunroof can be moved manually proceeding as described below 58 F0S1331 for manual activation remove the protective cap A fig 58 from its housing which is located on the internal covering behind the sunshade take the hex wrench provided from the tool bag in the boot insert the key provided into housing B fig 58and turn it clockwise to open the roof or anticlockwise to close the roof WARNING 31 Whe...

Page 63: ...eat Opening By pressing the button A located near the front fig 60 ceiling light for more than half a second the soft top will automatically move to the spoiler position automatic opening By pressing the button for a shorter time the soft top will move jerky to the spoiler position manual opening With the soft top automatically open in spoiler position hold button A pressed again to move the soft ...

Page 64: ...atically deactivated and the warning light switches off Do not remove ice from the soft top with a sharp item To prevent damage do not use scrapers or sprays to remove ice from the heated rear window Do not put objects on the soft top they could fall if the it is operated causing damage and injury It is advisable to cover the soft top with a protective sheet if the car is left parked in the open f...

Page 65: ... battery is flat or following a fault in the tailgate electric lock perform the emergency tailgate opening procedure as described in the Boot chapter of the Knowing your car section then manually move the soft top as described above To restore the automatic movement conditions apply to Fiat Dealership INITIALISATION PROCEDURE The soft top must be reinitialised after disconnecting the 12V battery o...

Page 66: ...rove aerodynamic comfort inside the passenger compartment To lift the spoiler release the catch by means of the slider A moving it to position 2 as shown in fig 66 With the spoiler raised take care not to move the slider A from position 1 to position 2 1 2 A 66 F0S1319 To lower the spoiler press and move the slider to position fig 67 to lock it once the slider s catch is positioned inside its hous...

Page 67: ...olding during opening or closing operations 34 When leaving the car turn the ignition device to STOP and always take the electronic key with you to avoid the risk of injury due to accidental operation of the soft top Improper use may be dangerous Before and during operation always check that no one is at risk of being injured by the moving soft top or by objects getting caught and dragged by it IM...

Page 68: ...utomatically close the soft top to spoiler position The tailgate can be opened in spoiler position WARNING It is not possible to open the boot if the soft top has not been initialised Carry out the soft top initialisation procedure as described in the section Initialisation procedure in the chapter Soft top in this section CLOSING To close lower the tailgate by pressing near the lock until you hea...

Page 69: ...o hit objects on the roof rack when you open the tailgate BONNET 37 38 39 OPENING Proceed as follows pull the lever A fig 72 in the direction indicated by the arrow 72 F0S1129 move the lever B fig 73 leftwards as shown in the figure 73 F0S1146 raise the bonnet completely the operation is facilitated by the presence of two gas springs which hold it the all open position Do not tamper with the gas s...

Page 70: ...ottom drawer pull the lever A fig 74 The flap opens down automatically 74 F0S1130 SUN VISORS They are located at the sides of the interior rear view mirror fig 75 They can be adjusted forwards and sideways To direct the visor laterally detach the visor from the interior rear view mirror side support and turn it towards the side window Courtesy mirrors are located on the back of the sun visors 75 F...

Page 71: ...ranteed as it depends on the device type brand POWER SOCKET This is located on the central console and only works with the ignition device in the ENGINE position To use it open cap C fig 77 On versions provided with smoker s kit optional equipment the cigar lighter is fitted instead of the power socket WARNING Do not connect devices with power higher than 180W to the socket Do not damage the socke...

Page 72: ... 81 81 F0S1134 82 F0S1135 There is also a storage compartment on the back C fig 82 VOLUME AND e MODE ADJUSTMENT CONTROLS There are the following controls fig 83 on the central console A VOL Turn the wheel up or down to turn volume up or down of the Uconnect system A short press on the control mutes the system a long press turns it off B e MODE push or pull the lever to select the different driving...

Page 73: ... if suitable to transmit the information Object not allowed red LED this is displayed when a phone that is not enabled for wireless charging or an object that is not permitted e g the ignition key is placed e g ignition key credit card a coin System error red LED this appears when there is a malfunction in the wireless charger system System not active LED off there are no objects in the compartmen...

Page 74: ...n the life of the high voltage battery WARNING 41 Fully comply with the regulations in force concerning maximum clearance Never exceed the maximum permitted loads see Technical specifications section 42 Evenly distribute the load and take into account when driving the increased responsiveness of the car to side wind After travelling for a few kilometres check to ensure that the fixing screws for t...

Page 75: ...brics were treated with a biocide substance having antiviral and antibacterial properties based on the active ingredient Alkyl C12 C16 Dimethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride The steering wheel upholstery was treated with biocide substances having antibacterial and antifungal properties based on the active ingredients Zinc Pyrithione and Thiabendazole The air cleaner of the climate control system was tre...

Page 76: ...ING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL This section of the handbook provides all information that is useful for getting to know interpreting and using the instrument panel correctly INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES 75 DISPLAY 76 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 84 ...

Page 77: ... D C 90 F0S1070 A Warning lights B Engaged gear seat belt status and status of driver assistance and active safety systems notification area C Speedometer D Multi function dial indicator speedometer and driver assistance system indication ...

Page 78: ...ig 91 shows the following information A Driving assistance system in operation indicator B Traffic sign and speed limit indicator C Driving style indicator D Signalling symbols E Distance travelled indicator F Compass G Temperature indicator H Warning symbols I High voltage battery state of charge and range ...

Page 79: ...green and the symbols and B fig 92 appear The height of the vertical bar is proportional to the state of charge of the battery The estimated remaining range is indicated by a numerical value in km or miles depending on the display settings and an indicator that indicates any changes in expected range by means of an up arrow and a blue bar if the current driving style increases the range by means o...

Page 80: ...as see fig 94 A CHARGE regeneration mode B ECO energy saving driving C POWER more energy efficient performance driving F Compass where provided For versions with Uconnect system with integrated navigator in position F fig 91 the direction the car is travelling in is shown in real time G Speedometer The instantaneous speed of the car in km h or mph is displayed in this position which can also be di...

Page 81: ...TTONS These are located on the left side of the steering wheel fig 95 They can be used to scroll through the display screens 95 F0S1139 Press and release the buttons to access the main menu and to scroll the menu and the submenus rightwards or leftwards After selecting the desired screen press the or button to access any detail screens OK Press the button to interact with the screens Press the but...

Page 82: ...d Travel time The sizes are displayed in km mi and km h mph depending on the display settings Both values can be reset press and hold down the OK button on the steering wheel NOTE The total consumption cannot be reset The instantaneous consumption bar can take the following colours depending on energy consumption Orange very high consumption Yellow high consumption Light green low consumption Dark...

Page 83: ...phone status battery state of charge network reception incoming outgoing call notification received text messages notification recent call list The system stores the last 10 received messages marked read or unread The user can select the desired message using the steering wheel controls and open it by pressing the OK button on the steering wheel 99 F0S1083 Refer to the Multimedia section for more ...

Page 84: ...ower recharge indicator display motor start tones User s Guide display enable disable Language this sets the display language Screen brightness on 8 levels Automatic Trip B reset enable disable Phone Repeat enable disable Repeat navigation map pictograms disable Units of measurement metric imperial Customisable sizes Speed Distance Consumption Pressure Temperature Date and Time Time adjustment For...

Page 85: ...pped beam auto power off enable disable Doors Locks Automatic locking enable disable Automatic unlock on exit enable disable Dipped beam when closing enable disable Remote door unlocking all doors driver doors Passive Entry enable disable Scheduled charging Programming settings list of days of the week Passive Entry list of days of the week Activate programming yes no Power level setting 1 to 5 St...

Page 86: ...ined in the Owner Handbook which you are advised to read carefully in all cases Always refer to the information in this section in the event of a failure indication WARNING The failure indicators appearing on the display are divided into two categories very serious and less serious failures Serious faults are indicated by a repeated and prolonged warning cycle Less serious faults are indicated by ...

Page 87: ...to the ENGINE position but it should switch off after a few seconds The warning light stays on constantly if there is a fault in the airbag system On some versions the display shows the dedicated message 44 45 ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE FAILURE LOW BRAKE FLUID ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE APPLIED The warning lights switch on when the ignition device is brought to the ENGINE position but it should switch off...

Page 88: ...h it will still be possible to steer the vehicle the effort needed to operate the steering wheel could be increased contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible WARNING In some circumstances factors independent of the electric power steering could cause the warning light on the instrument panel to switch on In this case stop the car immediately if you are moving stop the motor for about 20 second...

Page 89: ...after a few seconds The warning light comes on on some versions along with a dedicated message on the display when the system is inefficient or not available In this case the braking system maintains its efficiency unaltered but without the advantage of the ABS system Drive carefully and contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible iTPMS where provided Low tyre pressure The warning light switches...

Page 90: ...S 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 warning light comes on on some versions along with a dedicated message on the display when the Follow me home device is used LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR The warning light turns on when the direction indica...

Page 91: ... If the system signals a pressure drop on a specific tyre it is recommended to check the pressure on all four tyres The iTPMS does not relieve the driver from the obligation to check the tyre pressure every month it is not to be considered a system to replace servicing or a safety system Tyre pressure must be checked with tyres cold Should it become necessary for whatever reason to check pressure ...

Page 92: ...dicated message 44 50 VEHICLE CHARGING PROCEDURE FAILURE This symbol is shown on the instrument panel display with the vehicle stationary in the case of a fault during the high voltage battery charging procedure failures in the charging system in this case disconnect and then reconnect the charging cable to the charging socket or in the case of charging at a public charging station look for anothe...

Page 93: ...OTE If the automatic dual zone climate control system is turned on it will be turned off automatically ATTENTION ASSIST SYSTEM INTERVENTION The symbol appears on display of the instrument panel if the Attention Assist system is activated The system after estimating the driver s drowsiness level through specific events suggests to the driver to stop for a break because continuing driving is risky S...

Page 94: ...versing light number plate lights stop lights The anomaly may be caused by a blown bulb a blown protection fuse or an interruption of the electrical connection BRAKE FAILURE The symbol illuminates together with the red warning light flashing in the event of a brake system failure or low brake fluid level Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE FAILURE The symbol comes ...

Page 95: ... case of failure of the Blind Spot Assist device Contact a Fiat dealership as soon as possible to have the failure repaired LANE CONTROL FAILURE The symbol switches on in the case of failure of the Lane Control device Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to have the failure eliminated POSSIBLE ICE ON ROAD The symbol turns on when the external temperature falls to or below 3 C WARNING In t...

Page 96: ...ership as soon as possible to have the failure repaired AUDIO SYSTEM FAILURE The symbol switches on to report a failure of the sound system INTELLIGENT SPEED ASSIST SPEED LIMITER FAILURE The symbol switches on in the case of failure of the Intelligent Speed Assist or of the Speed Limiter device Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to have the failure eliminated ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL ACC...

Page 97: ...his see the Checking levels chapter in the Maintenance and care section Always use liquid with the features indicated in the Fluids and lubricants chapter in the Technical specifications section Green Symbols Symbol What it means READY SYSTEM READY The symbol switches on to signal that the car is ready to start CHARGING CABLE CONNECTED When this symbol is lit it indicates that the cable is connect...

Page 98: ...tive Cruise Control is on INTELLIGENT ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL ACTIVATION The symbol comes on when the Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control system is on Blue symbols Symbol What it means DRIVING MODES The instrument panel display shows the driving mode adopted NORMAL RANGE SHERPA SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED The symbol in km h or mph depending on the display settings lights up when the speed limit defined b...

Page 99: ...eady INTELLIGENT SPEED ASSIST READY The symbol appears when the Intelligent Speed Assist is ready SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED The white symbol switches on when the speed limit e g 110 km h set through the menu of the display is exceeded the inner value updates according to the set speed Grey symbols Symbol What it means ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL ON The symbol appears when the electronic Cruise Control is...

Page 100: ... occurred in the restraint systems In this case the airbags or pretensioners may not be deployed in an impact or in a lower number of cases they may be deployed accidentally Before continuing contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have the system checked 50 A failure of the warning light is indicated by the symbol appearing on the display or by the warning light blinking depending on the version...

Page 101: ...ch the car is equipped and provides instructions on how to use them correctly ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS 100 DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS 104 OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 114 SEAT BELTS 114 SBR SEAT BELT REMINDER SYSTEM 115 PRE TENSIONERS 116 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 118 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS AIRBAG 129 ...

Page 102: ...rol system prevents the drive wheels from possibly locking which could happen for example if the accelerator pedal is released suddenly in conditions of poor grip In this conditions the exhaust braking effect could cause the drive wheels to slip resulting in a loss of stability of the car In these situations the DTC system intervenes restoring torque to the motor in order to conserve car stability...

Page 103: ...e braking distance the PBA system therefore completes the ABS Maximum assistance from the PBA system is obtained by pressing the brake pedal very quickly In addition the brake pedal should be pressed continuously during braking avoiding intermittent presses to get the most out of the system Do not reduce pressure on the brake pedal until braking is no longer necessary The PBA system is deactivated...

Page 104: ...ere are 3 configurations for the active safety systems on the car systems enabled systems partially disabled systems disabled Systems enabled All active safety systems are enabled This mode should be used in most driving conditions The system will be in Systems enabled mode every time the motor is started WARNING You are advised to select Systems partially disabled or Systems disabled modes only f...

Page 105: ...es must of necessity be the same make and type on all wheels in perfect condition and above all of the prescribed type and dimensions 57 The ESC system cannot overrule the natural laws of physics and can t increase the grip available according to the condition of the road 58 The ESC system cannot prevent accidents including those due to excessive speed on corners driving on low grip surfaces or aq...

Page 106: ...overcome the limits imposed by physical laws and only works within the limits of the system The increased comfort offered by the Hold n Go function must never cause the driver to take risks that could compromise safety DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS The car can feature the following driving assistance systems Blind Spot Assist Autonomous Emergency Brake Control iTPMS Tyre Pressure Monitoring System La...

Page 107: ...aking vehicles If another vehicle is overtaken with a difference in speed of less than about 15 km h the warning light on the door mirror of the corresponding side lights up If the difference in speed between the two vehicles is greater than about 15 km h the warning light does not light up Operating Mode The system can be activated deactivated by operating on the instrument panel display Menu or ...

Page 108: ...es control of the car and is recognised as being aware of the situation and possible collision The car is equipped with the creeping function It could then restart after a few seconds from automatic stop WARNING After the car is stopped the brake callipers may be locked for about 2 seconds for safety reasons Press the brake pedal if the car should advance slightly Engagement disengagement The Auto...

Page 109: ...escription in the Multimedia section for how to change the settings The default option is Med With this setting the system warns the driver of a possible collision with the vehicle in front when that vehicle is at a standard distance between that of the other two settings This setting offers the driver reaction time longer than that of the Near setting but shorter than that of the Far setting in t...

Page 110: ...icles travelling at right angles to the vehicle System intervention might be unexpected or delayed The driver must therefore be very careful keeping control of the car to drive in complete safety WARNING In particularly complex traffic conditions the driver can deactivate the system manually through the Uconnect system or the instrument panel Driving close to a bend When entering or leaving a wide...

Page 111: ...ast 20 minutes which starts when the RESET procedure is carried out manually The RESET procedure must be carried out each time tyre pressure is modified when even only one tyre is changed when tyres are rotated inverted when the space saver wheel is fitted Before carrying out the RESET procedure inflate the tyres to the rated pressure values specified in the inflation pressure table see the Wheels...

Page 112: ...ndications persist contact a Fiat Dealership ATTENTION ASSIST SYSTEM where provided This is an auxiliary driving assistance system that detects when the driver is tired ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION The system can be activated deactivated via the Settings menu of the Uconnect system see Settings in the Vehicle mode paragraph in the Multimedia section or via the instrument panel see Settings in the Displ...

Page 113: ...n from the driver the warning light or the icon on the reconfigurable multifunction display will be displayed on the instrument panel to urge the driver to bring the car back into the limits of the lane SYSTEM ON OFF When the car is started the system is disabled To disengage the system press the A fig 109 on the lever on the left steering wheel twice If the button is not pressed twice within 5 se...

Page 114: ...at identify the lanes on the display In particular the system can alter their colour from white to yellow and vice versa and make them flash Equally the system alters the colour of the car icon shown on the display Changing the system settings The settings of the system can be changed through the Uconnect system see description in the dedicated supplement System limited operation warning 33 34 If ...

Page 115: ...aking with caution and avoiding abrupt steering 84 The system only warns that the tyre pressure is low it is not able to inflate them 85 Insufficient tyre inflation increases electrical energy consumption reduces the tread duration and may affect your ability to drive safely IMPORTANT 28 The system may have limited operation or not work at all in weather conditions such as low sun heavy rain hail ...

Page 116: ...specting and ensuring that all the other occupants of the vehicle also respect the local laws in force in relation to the use of the seat belts Always fasten the seat belts before setting off USING THE SEAT BELTS Always fasten the seat belts before setting off The belt should be worn keeping the torso straight and rested against the backrest To fasten the seat belts hold fastening tongue A fig 110...

Page 117: ...When the ignition device is turned to ENGINE the warning light comes on for a few seconds regardless of the status of the front seat belts With car moving slower than 20 km h if the driver side seat belt or the passenger side seat belt with occupant seated is unfastened the warning light stays on constantly As soon as a speed threshold of 20 km h is reached with driver side seat belt or the passen...

Page 118: ...ne belt changes from fastened to unfastened status or vice versa PRE TENSIONERS The car is equipped with front and rear seat belts pretensioners that reduce slack in the belts in the event of a severe frontal collision This guarantees the perfect adherence of the seat belts to the occupants bodies before the restraining action begins It is evident that the pretensioners have operated when the belt...

Page 119: ... use the seat belt with the strap well stretched and not twisted make sure that it is free to run without obstructions check seat belt operation as follows attach the seat belt and pull it hard replace the seat belt after an accident of a certain severity even if it does not appear to be damaged Always replace the seat belt if the pretensioners were deployed prevent the retractors from getting wet...

Page 120: ...ion to their body and the child s muscular and bone structures are not fully developed Therefore correct restraint systems other than adult seat belts are necessary to reduce as much as possible the risk of injuries in the event of an accident braking or sudden manoeuvre Children must be seated safely and comfortably As far as the characteristics of the child seats used allow you are advised to ke...

Page 121: ...straint system is fitted Always comply with the instructions on the passenger side sun visor see the Supplementary Restraint System SRS Airbag paragraph 94 Should it be necessary to carry a child on the passenger side front seat in a rearward facing child restraint system the passenger side front airbag and side bag must be deactivated through the display main menu see the Display chapter in the K...

Page 122: ... ISO R2 ISO R3 Group 1 Indicatively from 8 months to 4 years 9 18 kg ISO R2 ISO R3 ISO F2 ISO F2X ISO F3 Group 2 Indicatively from 3 to 7 years 15 25 kg Group 3 Indicatively from 6 to 12 years 22 36 kg 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 ...

Page 123: ...e neck in the event of sudden decelerations The child restraint system is restrained by the car seat belts as shown in fig 116 and it must restrain the child in turn with its own belts 116 F0S1253 Group 1 Children weighing from 9 to 18 kg may be transported in forward facing child restraint systems fig 117 117 F0S1255 Group 2 Children from 15 to 25 kg may be restrained directly by the car seat bel...

Page 124: ... located at the bottom of the seat back fig 122 shows an example of a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system for weight group 1 A 120 F0S1321 121 F0S1322 WARNING The diagram is indicative and for fitting purposes only Fit the child restraint system according to the instructions which must be included NOTE When a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system is used only ECE R44 ISOFIX Universal R44 03 ...

Page 125: ...oose and the child may be injured even fatally When fitting a restraint system for newborns or children strictly comply with the instructions provided by the Manufacturer 98 When the child restraint system is not used secure it with the seat belt or with the ISOFIX anchorages or remove it from the car Do not leave it unsecured inside the passenger compartment In this way in the event of sudden bra...

Page 126: ... suitable for universal rearward facing child restraint systems X NO YES U YES U YES U Seat suitable for universal forward facing child restraint systems X YES UF a NO YES UF YES UF i Size rearward facing seat X NO YES i U NO YES i U i Size forward facing seat X YES i UF a NO NO YES i UF Seat suitable for ISOFIX side child restraint systems L1 L2 X NO NO NO NO Seat suitable for ISOFIX rearward fac...

Page 127: ...y i U Position suitable for an i Size universal rearward facing child restraint system i UF Position suitable for an i Size universal forward facing child restraint system IL Position suitable for specific listed ISOFIX child restraint systems CRS These ISOFIX CRS are classified as vehicle specific restricted use and semi universal X Not applicable The seat is not approved for installation of chil...

Page 128: ... included Weight group Child restraint system Type of child restraint system Child restraint system installation Group 0 from birth to 13 kg from 40 cm to 80 cm Peg Perego Primo Viaggio i Size Fiat order code 50290501 i Size universal child restraint system It is installed in the opposite direction to the direction of travel with the mandatory use of the i Size sub base can be purchased together w...

Page 129: ...o Viaggio FF105 Fiat 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 to be purchased separately or together with the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio i Size child restraint system It must be fitted on the right rear seat Peg Perego Base i Size Fiat order code 50290505 ...

Page 130: ...es of the vehicle if present Fiat recommends installing it using the ISOFIX anchorage points of the car Advisable it should be fitted on the rear outer seats Group 3 from 22 to 36 kg from 136 cm to 150 cm Peg Perego Viaggio 2 3 Shuttle Plus collezione 500 where provided Fiat order code 50290503 It can only be fitted facing forwards using the three point seat belt and the ISOFIX anchorages of the v...

Page 131: ... the car has been involved in a road accident replace the child restraint system with a new one In addition and depending on the type of child restraint system installed replace the ISOFIX anchorages or the seat belt with which the child restraint system was connected The rear head restraint can be removed if needed to install a child restraint system The head restraint must always be present in t...

Page 132: ...passenger s front airbags have been designed and calibrated to protect front seat occupants wearing seat belts At their maximum inflation their volume fills most of the space between the steering wheel and the driver and between the dashboard and the passenger The airbags are not deployed in the event of minor frontal impacts for which the restraining action of the seat belts is sufficient Seat be...

Page 133: ...hould an accident occur in which any of the safety devices are activated take the car to a Fiat Dealership to have the activated devices replaced and to have the whole system checked 111 Do not apply stickers or other objects on the steering wheel on the dashboard in the passenger side airbag area on the side upholstery on the roof and on the seats Never put objects e g mobile phones on the passen...

Page 134: ...SAFETY 132 Passenger s front airbag and child restraint systems WARNING 127 F0S1025 ...

Page 135: ... bags protect occupants from side on crashes of medium high severity by placing the bag between the occupant and the internal parts of the side structure of the car Non activation of side bags in other types of collisions front collisions rear shunts roll overs etc is not a system malfunction Side bag These comprise two instantly inflating bags located in the front seat backrests fig 129 which pro...

Page 136: ... dedicated message on the instrument panel display or for versions where provided by the activation of a blinking generic failure warning light In this case the warning light may not indicate a possible problem with the airbag restraint system Contact a Fiat Dealership immediately to have the system checked 119 Do not use seatcovers on front seats featuring side airbags 120 Do not travel with obje...

Page 137: ...therefore be fastened at all times 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 138: ...TANCE WARNING SYSTEM 169 TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION 172 INTELLIGENT SPEED ASSIST 174 PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA 175 DRIVING TIPS 176 CHARGING 178 POWER SOURCES THAT CAN BE USED 182 ALTERNATING CURRENT AC CHARGING AT HOME 197 QUICK DOMESTIC CHARGING PROCEDURE FROM THE WALLBOX CHARGING STATION 200 CHARGING PROCEDURE FROM PUBLIC CHARGING STATION AC 201 CHARGING FROM PUBLIC CHARGING STATION DC PROCEDU...

Page 139: ...the transmission in a position other than N without the brake pedal pressed the display will show a dedicated message see Warning lights and messages chapter in the Knowing the instrument panel section In this case repeat the starting manoeuvre pressing the brake pedal IMPORTANT If start up is requested but the transmission is faulty carry out the Delayed start up procedure see Warning lights and ...

Page 140: ...Transmission ratios Press required button to engage the gear NOTE To select a gear the brake pedal must be pressed NOTE After selecting a gear wait a few moments to allow the selected gear to be engaged before accelerating P PARK Selecting P Park integrates the functionality of the parking brake by locking the transmission It is advisable to start the car in this gear engaged Never try to engage P...

Page 141: ... from position N Neutral to positions R or D the brake pedal must be pressed Stopping the engine The system automatically engages P Park when the car is shut down ignition device in STOP position To stop the engine at speeds higher than 2 5 km h hold the button of the ignition device pressed or press it three times in a row within a few seconds The ignition device is in the ENGINE position WARNING...

Page 142: ...g any gear WHEN PARKED When parking and leaving the car proceed as follows with your foot on the brake pedal put the transmission to position P and if you are on a sloping road leave the wheels steered Before releasing the brake pedal wait until P appears on the display apply the electric parking brake and stop the motor block the wheels with a wedge or a stone if the car is parked on a steep slop...

Page 143: ...RNING Driving the car with the electric parking brake engaged or using it several times to slow down the car may cause severe damage to the braking system Disengaging the electric parking brake manually The ignition device must be ENGINE position in order to manually release the parking brake Moreover you need to press the brake pedal then press the switch on the central tunnel briefly Noise may b...

Page 144: ...the car If the car speed is below 3 km h The transmission is not in the P Park position the driver s seat belt is not fastened the driver side door is open no attempted operation of the brake pedal or of the accelerator pedal the electric parking brake engages automatically to prevent car movement The Safe Hold function can be temporarily disabled by pressing the switch located on the central tunn...

Page 145: ...isplay Device deactivation press the CANC button The last set speed is crossed out and displayed in grey Device reactivation press the RES button The last set speed will be restored EXCEEDING THE PROGRAMMED SPEED By fully depressing the accelerator pedal the programmed speed can be exceeded even with the device active e g in the event of overtaking The device is disabled until the speed drops belo...

Page 146: ...e accelerator is released the car will keep the selected speed automatically If needed when overtaking for instance you can accelerate simply by pressing the accelerator when you release the pedal the car goes back to the speed stored previously When travelling downhill with the device active the car speed may slightly exceed the stored one WARNING Before pressing the SET or SET buttons the car mu...

Page 147: ...Control is deactivated by pressing button or bringing the ignition device switch to STOP WARNING 143 While driving with the device active never move the gear lever to neutral 144 In case of a malfunction or failure of the device contact a Fiat Dealership 145 The electronic Cruise Control can be dangerous if the system cannot keep a constant speed In specific conditions speed may be excessive resul...

Page 148: ... press and release the button A fig 138 138 F0S1372 When the system is activated and ready for operation a graphic indicating the readiness of the system A and a dedicated icon B depicted as illustrated in fig 139 will appear on the display The symbol A fig 139 is grey with system enabled and turns white when the system is activate set speed B A 139 F0S1152 WARNING It is dangerous to leave the sys...

Page 149: ...off in case of blinding or obstruction of the front camera In case of system set the conditions described above also cause a cancellation or deactivation of the system with times that may vary according to the conditions WARNING The device is not deactivated when speeds higher than those set are reached with the accelerator pedal pressed In these conditions the device may not work correctly and it...

Page 150: ...ake pedal or the CANC button but not deactivated by pressing button A fig 138 simply press the RES button and take your foot off the accelerator pedal to recall a previously set speed The system will be set to the last stored speed WARNING The recall function must only be used if the road and traffic conditions so allow Recalling an excessively high or low speed for the current traffic and road co...

Page 151: ...the direction of the car Failure to comply with these precautions may cause serious accidents and injuries WARNING The driver is fully responsible for holding a safe distance from the vehicle ahead respecting the highway code in force in the respective country OVERTAKING AID FUNCTION 166 The Adaptive Cruise Control system when traffic conditions permit allows additional acceleration to be given to...

Page 152: ...embers the last distance desired and selected by the user The system keeps the speed stored until you deactivate the system by pressing the A fig 138 Adaptive Cruise Control button or turning the car off SYSTEM LIMITED OPERATION WARNING If the dedicated message is shown on the display a condition limiting the system operation may have occurred The possible reasons of this limitation are something ...

Page 153: ...ays ready to press the brakes if needed 143 F0S1182 Small cars Some narrow vehicles e g bicycles and motorcycles fig 144 travelling near the outer edges of the lane or which enter the lane from kerbside are not detected until they are fully in the lane Sufficient distance from the cars ahead may not be guaranteed in these cases 144 F0S1183 Stationary objects and vehicles The system cannot detect t...

Page 154: ...n the car speed must be between 60 and 150 km h no anomaly related to the camera must be present the direction indicators must not be activated no anomaly related to the system must be present if the set speed is less than 60 km h the Co Driver system will not work if the speed of the Adaptive Cruise Control ACC device can be set to a higher value top speed 150 km h the Co Driver system is only av...

Page 155: ...er by displaying a dedicated screen at the centre of the instrument panel display see the description in the following pages SYSTEM STATUS System active The active and correctly operating system status is indicated by the following screen on the instrument panel display fig 147 in the Driver Assistance menu When the hands are removed from the steering wheel the system does not deactivate automatic...

Page 156: ...gation system where provided of the Uconnect system are not yet ready and or if the navigation system is recalculating the route SYSTEM LIMITED OPERATION The Co Driver may have limited or reduced functionality when one of the following conditions occurs The main ones are listed below lane marking lines are not clear or in conditions of poor visibility e g in heavy rain snow fog etc the camera is d...

Page 157: ...tton A fig 152 152 F0S1372 When the system is enabled and ready for operation a graphic indicating the readiness of the system A and a dedicated icon B depicted as illustrated in fig 153 will appear on the display The symbol A fig 153 is grey with system enabled and turns white when the system is activate set speed B A 153 F0S1152 WARNING It is dangerous to leave the device activated when it is no...

Page 158: ...ccording to the conditions WARNING The device is not deactivated when speeds higher than those set are reached with the accelerator pedal pressed In these conditions the device may not work correctly and it is advisable to deactivate it INCREASING DECREASING OF SPEED After having set the system the stored speed can be increased or decreased by holding the SET and SET buttons pressed Press the SET ...

Page 159: ...stacles in front of the car when the system is reactivated Failure to comply with this precaution may cause serious accidents and fatal injuries RECALLING THE SPEED Once the system has been cancelled by pressing the brake pedal or the CANC button but not deactivated by pressing button A fig 152 simply press the RES button and take your foot off the accelerator pedal to recall a previously set spee...

Page 160: ...nt to maintain the set distance it signals the driver to pay attention when approaching the vehicle ahead by displaying an alert message on the display An acoustic signal is also emitted In this case it is advisable to brake immediately as necessary to hold a safe distance from the vehicle ahead WARNING The driver is responsible for ensuring that there are no pedestrians other cars or objectives a...

Page 161: ... the dedicated message is shown on the display a condition limiting the system operation may have occurred The possible reasons of this limitation are something blocking the camera view or a fault In case of camera blinding e g caused by low sun in front of the windscreen or in the conditions of fog or heavy rain wait until the light and glare conditions cease and allow the system to operate fully...

Page 162: ...t distance from the cars ahead may not be guaranteed in these cases 158 F0S1183 Stationary objects and vehicles The system cannot detect the presence of stationary objects and vehicles if you are travelling at a speed exceeding 60 km h 37 mph For example the system may not operate if the vehicle ahead leaves the lane and a car stopped on the lane ahead of if Pay the utmost attention at all times a...

Page 163: ... 160 on the steering wheel the Adaptive Cruise Control device ACC must be on the car speed must be between 0 and 150 km h no anomaly related to the camera or the radar must be present the road lane width must be between 2 7 metres and 4 2 metres the direction indicators must not be activated no anomaly related to the system must be present ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION To activate the system press butto...

Page 164: ...display see the description in the following pages SYSTEM STATUS System active The active and correctly operating system status is indicated by the following screen on the instrument panel display fig 161 in the Driver Assistance menu When the hands are removed from the steering wheel the system does not deactivate automatically but after a few seconds some dedicated screens appear on the instrume...

Page 165: ... if previously activated is still available For more information on the Lane Control system see the Driving assistance systems chapter in the Safety section SYSTEM LIMITED OPERATION The Co Driver may have limited or reduced functionality when one of the following conditions occurs The main ones are listed below lane marking lines are not clear or in conditions of poor visibility e g in heavy rain ...

Page 166: ...kage contact exclusively a Fiat Dealership Do not replace the windscreen on your own risk of malfunction It is advisable to replace the windscreen if it is damaged in the area of the camera 160 Driving the car on urban routes could significantly change the sensitivity of the system due to the limited and or lack of vertical and horizontal signs and variable traffic conditions 161 External factors ...

Page 167: ...ct as during parking manoeuvres In these cases go to a Fiat Dealership to have the radar sensor realigned or replaced 44 Do not use the Co Driver off road where the road surface is not well defined or on roads where the road markings are missing e g work in progress roads with temporary tarmac The system is designed for use on perfectly tarmacked roads only 45 In case of strong variations in light...

Page 168: ... General warnings When parking take the utmost care over obstacles that may be above or under the sensor Objects close to the car are not detected under certain circumstances and could therefore cause damage to the car or be damaged Some conditions may influence the performance of the parking system reduced sensor sensitivity and a reduction in the parking assistance system performance could be du...

Page 169: ...in memory After manually deactivating it it remains in this condition until it is reactivated by a button even after the car has been switched off and then on again Activation deactivation of acoustic and visual signals With the system active the acoustic and visual signals are activated automatically in the following cases when the transmission is in position D and an obstacle is detected when th...

Page 170: ...the obstacle has been detected Warning on display The warnings regarding the system are shown on the instrument panel display only if the Acoustic warning and display item in the Settings menu of the Uconnect system is selected see Settings in the section Vehicle mode in the Multimedia section The system indicates the presence of an obstacle by displaying a single arc in one of the possible areas ...

Page 171: ...s always make sure that there are no other people especially children or animals on the route you want to take The parking sensors are an aid for the driver but the driver must never allow their attention to lapse during potentially dangerous manoeuvres even those executed at low speeds IMPORTANT 46 The sensors must be clean of mud dirt snow or ice in order for the system to operate correctly Be c...

Page 172: ...lay see below are always given to the driver even when the obstacle is not in the trajectory of the car and will be of a different colour depending on whether it has been detected inside or outside the trajectory In case of failure of the car audio system the acoustic warnings will be provided by the buzzer of the instrument panel and will not be directional the acoustic warning will not be from t...

Page 173: ...e due to mechanical interference for example when washing the car in rain strong wind hail the signals sent by the sensor can also be altered by the presence of ultrasonic systems e g pneumatic brake systems of trucks or pneumatic drills near the vehicle the performance of the Side Distance Warning system can be influenced by the position of the sensors e g by changing the set up of the car due to...

Page 174: ...the Uconnect system the user can deactivate the system by removing the check mark from the relevant menu item select the type of signalling when the detected road limit is exceeded off visual visual and acoustic signalling See the Uconnect chapter in the Multimedia section for more information If Speed Limiter or Adaptive Cruise Control is active the applicable road limit unconditional or rain sno...

Page 175: ...e for the ISA and the IACC to be of practical help in complying with the limits in force the driver must set the unit of measurement consistent with the country in which they are travelling With Uconnect with navigation system When the navigator is present the TSR system integrates the detections made by the camera with the information provided by the navigation system Therefore it can provide the...

Page 176: ...NGE 216 75 90 175 F0S1187 70 90km h km D POWER 123456 C 23 km RANGE 216 75 70 176 F0S1188 You can confirm by pressing the RES button the speed limit setting equal to the suggested sign Once the speed limit provided by the Traffic Sign Recognition system has been acquired as the new Speed Limiter value the activation of Intelligent Speed Assist is indicated by the symbol on the display and the rele...

Page 177: ...rse position NOTE The displayed image may look a bit distorted SYMBOLS AND MESSAGES ON THE DISPLAY Indications on the display Guideline display can be activated by acting on the settings of the Uconnect system see Settings in the Vehicle mode paragraph in the Multimedia section If activated the grid is positioned on the image to highlight the width of the car and the expected reversing path in acc...

Page 178: ... is vital for correct operation that the camera is always kept clean and free from any mud dirt snow or ice Be careful not to scratch or damage the camera while cleaning it Avoid using dry rough or hard cloths The camera must be washed using clean water with the addition of vehicle shampoo if necessary In washing stations which use steam or high pressure jets clean the camera quickly keeping the n...

Page 179: ...water or puddles on the road Replace the tyres when the tread wear indicators begin to become visible Make sure the tyres are inflated correctly Maintain sufficient distance between your car and the car in front to avoid accidents in the event of a sudden stop CROSSING FLOODED STRETCHES OF ROAD Driving on flooded roads with water more than a few inches centimetres deep will require extra caution t...

Page 180: ...re the water depth exceeds the lower part of the wheels of the car 53 Check the condition of the flooded road surface and any obstacles on the route before fording the flooded section 54 Do not exceed a speed of 8 km h while crossing in order to minimise the effect of water displacement 55 Crossing flooded sections can damage transmission components After crossing a flooded section always check th...

Page 181: ...the charging cable supplied with your car refer to the label on the control unit which indicates the Country Group A fig 181 and the electrical current intensity Ampere B and the table Mode 2 Cable Variants in the Power sources that can be used chapter or a replacement cable recommended by FCA 25 i i i PLEASE READ MANUAL BEFORE USE 50 Hz 30mA 6mA n n AC DC RCD b EU GEN4 1 CHARGECORD MOPAR 35344729...

Page 182: ...sion cables and or adapters to carry out the charging procedure indicates that water should not come into contact with the charging port on the car 183 F0S1276 The plate at fig 184 reminds you to refer to this Owner Handbook for charging from public AC mains and the correct order of connection of the charging cable 184 F0S0718 1 first connect the charging cable to the public AC station 2 disconnec...

Page 183: ...e charging connector car side for Mode 2 and Mode 3 cables and on the charging port flap 185 F1A0717 AC alternating current charging in the home or at a charging station 480 V RMS Symbol on the cable charging connector charging station side for the Mode 3 cable and on the charging station Before charging check the symbol where provided on the charging cable and compare it with the symbol on the ch...

Page 184: ...voltage battery is high or low 65 During charging especially with fast charging high voltage battery cooling components may be voltage activated Therefore it is normal to hear noises during this operation POWER SOURCES THAT CAN BE USED 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 GENERAL INFORMATION The high voltage battery of the car ...

Page 185: ... replace the protective cover where provided on the specific charging connector B to prevent moisture and or dust from getting inside 191 F0S1277 WARNING 175 Always stop the electric motor by moving the ignition device to the STOP position before charging the high voltage battery Even with the engine switched off the cooling fan inside the engine compartment can start automatically during charging...

Page 186: ...e sure to use the designated charging cable to charge the car Using any other charger may cause personal injury or damage to the car 191 How to use the charging cables Treat the charging cable with care avoid folding and or bending it on sharp surfaces After using the charging cable replace the protective covers if present on both sides of the cable correctly Avoid prolonged exposure of the chargi...

Page 187: ...of domestic power socket Cable length metres Notes 1 Type 2 13 CEE 7 7 6 2 10 G 3 8 CEE 7 7 4 8 J 5 6 K 6 10 CEE 7 7 Specific cable for Norway market The Country Group is indicated by the message COUNTRY GROUP on the label fig 181located on the rear of the control unit Refer to the following pages for the type of power socket plug NOTE To check the maximum electric current Ampere that can be consu...

Page 188: ...tries 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 1 Albania Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Estonia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Morocco Netherlands ...

Page 189: ...187 Country Group Country 1 Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Italy Ukraine Turkey 2 Cyprus Gibraltar Malta United Kingdom Ireland 3 France Finland Guadeloupe French Guiana ...

Page 190: ...up Country 3 Martinique Reunion 4 Liechtenstein Switzerland 5 Denmark 6 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 191: ...189 G J K CEE 7 7 192 F0S1203 ...

Page 192: ...f the charge status control unit there is a summary label fig 194 which shows some symbols The main ones are listed below This symbol indicates a risk of electric shock this symbol indicates a general dangerous situation This symbol shows the minimum operating temperature of the charge status control unit in accordance with IEC 61851 and IEC 62752 certification NOTE FCA guarantees that the device ...

Page 193: ... disposal refer to the environmental regulations in force in the country in which it circulates The symbol prompts you to read the instructions in this publication carefully before using the charging cable 194 F0S1204 WARNING 202 The device is to be used exclusively for charging the car 203 Never attempt to make a repair and or perform maintenance on the charge cables this may result in serious pe...

Page 194: ...r power failure in the domestic power supply mains 2 ON OFF OFF There are no faults in the domestic power distribution system so the charging cable can be connected to the charging port on the car 3 ON ON Flashing ON Overheating at the charging port of the domestic mains power supply When the normal temperature is reached the system will make a new charge attempt at a lower current level 4 ON OFF ...

Page 195: ...t the cable to the domestic power socket and to the car s charge socket then try to charge again In case of a new anomaly contact a certified electrician 6 ON ON 2 blinks ON 2 blinks Lack of earthing cable in the charging port of the domestic mains power supply The system will make a new charge attempt after 30 seconds 6 attempts in total 7 ON ON ON 2 blinks Lack of earthing cable in the charging ...

Page 196: ...rician 9 ON ON OFF Dispersion of electricity on the car Disconnect the charge cable from the car and the domestic power socket and reconnect it then try to charge again In case of a new anomaly contact a Fiat Dealership 10 ON ON flashing OFF Electric charging current too high The system will make a new charge attempt after 30 seconds 6 attempts in total 11 ON ON 7 blinks OFF Electric charging curr...

Page 197: ...ult persists disconnect the charging cable from the car and the home power port and reconnect it then try charging again In case of a new anomaly contact a Fiat Dealership 13 ON ON 3 blinks OFF Charging cable failure 14 ON ON 4 blinks OFF 15 ON ON 5 blinks OFF 16 ON ON 6 blinks OFF Key ON LED on OFF LED off BLINK 0 5 seconds ON 0 5 seconds OFF 3 seconds pause FLASHING 0 5 seconds ON 0 5 seconds OF...

Page 198: ...he device may cause it to malfunction If you find an anomaly in the operation of the device contact the Fiat Dealership WARNING Modifications and or repairs made incorrectly and NOT carried out by the Fiat Dealership will invalidate the Warranty and the above requirements MODE 3 CHARGING CABLE optional The car can be equipped with a Mode 3 charging cable fig 195 located inside a special bag under ...

Page 199: ...ake the kit located in the boot remove any dust that may have accumulated on the charging connector and charging socket unroll the charging cable and connect it to an AC charging port fig 197 197 F0S1051 NOTE From the moment the plug is connected to the domestic mains charging port the 3 LEDs on the control unit of the cable will flash for approx 6 seconds control unit switching on phase open the ...

Page 200: ...ing port depends on the type of contract signed by the user the type of cable used and the charge level set in the Uconnect system menu WARNING Use only the charging cable supplied with the car or a replacement cable recommended by FCA WARNING The high voltage battery must be charged in accordance with the maximum amperage rating allowed by local and national recommendations for charging electric ...

Page 201: ...ket Fire hazard Before charging from other domestic sockets adjust the charge current intensity to the mains If you do not know the mains set to the lowest level Never use extension cords for charging 207 Incorrect connection between connector and charging terminals constitutes a fire hazard 208 During normal operation the domestic power socket can overheat In the case of extreme overheating the c...

Page 202: ...ng station domestic charging station must be installed by qualified personnel after checking the domestic electrical system For information on available wallbox charging stations contact a Fiat Dealership The high voltage battery of the car can be charged by directly connecting the charging cable on the wallbox charging station or using the Mode 3 cable optional For the characteristics of the Mode...

Page 203: ...e public charging station fig 204 203 F0S1207 204 F0S1054 open the charging flap fig 205 by pressing on the area indicated by the arrow 205 F0S1052 remove the protective cover of the charging port and attach it to the device grasp the charging cable remove the protective covers on both sides of the cable where provided Hold the first charging connector and insert it into the charging port on the c...

Page 204: ...hicle allowing the charging cable to unlock if charging is in progress press button B fig 206 disconnect the cable from the charging port of the car and put the protective cover where provided back on the connector unplug the cable from the charging port on the public charging station and put the protective cover where provided back correctly on the two colour connector replace the protective cove...

Page 205: ... with a steady green light will light up momentarily to indicate the correct insertion of the plug lock the doors by pressing the button on the key charging starts automatically If necessary the public charging station must be enabled follow the manufacturer s instructions and warnings when using the charging station END OF CHARGING PROCEDURE The charging procedure ends when all the LEDs A fig 208...

Page 206: ...BLE EMERGENCY UNLOCK If the charging cable does not unlock at the end of the charging procedure you can unlock it manually If after closing and opening the doors by pressing the relevant buttons located on the key and after having pressed the button near the charging port it is still not possible to remove the charge cable from the socket on the car it is possible to act manually by operating a sp...

Page 207: ...ime LED A fig 211 and LEDs B will light up green flashing fixed depending on the state of charge of the battery portion indicated by the LED The fixed green light indicates that the battery portion is fully charged If the charging cable is inserted and there are no selected charging times on the Uconnect system charging will start immediately see chapter Using immediate charging To perform schedul...

Page 208: ...d reconnecting the charging cable otherwise charging will continue with subsequent schedule DISCONNECTING THE CHARGING CABLE The charging cable is locked during charging or when the doors are locked To disconnect the charging cable interrupt the charging in progress see the Interrupting charging paragraph If no charging is in progress first unlock the doors using the button on the key and then dis...

Page 209: ...st of the deceleration of the car WARNING When One Pedal Driving is active and the driver releases the seat belt the electric parking brake is applied automatically and One Pedal Driving is not possible Press the accelerator pedal to reach the desired speed The deceleration provided by One Pedal Driving mode allows for full regenerative braking and helps to increase the efficiency of the car With ...

Page 210: ... of accident or car theft but is not visible to the customer PRIVACY MODE activation procedure Proceed as follows take note of the total odometer reading make sure that the instrument panel is off Send the following text message to 393424112613 PRIVACY CAR_CHASSIS_NUM TOTAL_MILEAGE_KM e g PRIVACY ZFA3340000P123456 12532 You can find the vehicle identification number in the registration document be...

Page 211: ...tly and calmly In an emergency we recommend that you call the phone number found in the Warranty Booklet It is also possible to call the national or international universal freephone number to search for the nearest Dealership HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS 210 ASSIST CALL 210 EMERGENCY CALL EU eCall 212 IN CASE OF ACCIDENT 216 REPLACING A BULB 217 FUSES REPLACEMENT 222 Fix Go KIT 231 JUMP STARTING 233 TOW...

Page 212: ...ions of the braking system system motor etc manually by pressing the ASSIST button B fig 216 where provided located on the ceiling light or via the Assist app A fig 217 present on the Uconnect system where provided For more information refer to the Apps paragraph in the Uconnect chapter of the Multimedia section 216 F0S1160 A 217 F0S1382 The ASSIST function is activated with ignition device in the...

Page 213: ...e Settings in the Vehicle mode paragraph in the Multimedia section Pressing the ASSIST button where provided located on the front ceiling light B fig 216 and or on the display fig 217 of the Uconnect system where provided to call to one or more of the following services Roadside assistance if case of need a connection will be established with the roadside assistance authority which will receive th...

Page 214: ...ll also known as eCall which is required by law in the countries of the European Union EU eCall based on the emergency number 112 can be used to call for help quickly in dangerous situations The eCall EU emergency call activates the voice call to the Operations Centre dedicated to emergency calls 112 with simultaneous activation of the transmission of the car data and geo location The EU eCall ser...

Page 215: ...te this function see Settings in the Vehicle mode paragraph in the Multimedia section AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY CALL The automatic emergency call system is only available if the car is in READY ON status READY symbol on instrument panel The system makes an automatic emergency call if certain conditions are met e g an airbag is deployed The flashing green light located on the SOS button A fig 218 on the ...

Page 216: ...ation via mobile app where provided Go to a Fiat dealership as soon as possible NOTE Failure to replace the battery and consequently failure to observe the warnings provided by the system could affect or entirely prevent service operation NOTE Regardless of state of charge the battery must be replaced every 5 years by a Fiat dealership EU eCall SYSTEM FAULTS If the EU eCall system detects a malfun...

Page 217: ...y to manage the eCall emergency call and in any case for no more than 13 hours from the time the eCall emergency call was initiated FCA Italy S p A shall retain the geo location data relating to the position of the VEHICLE recorded at the time of the accident for the period deemed strictly necessary to provide this Service In addition the Data may be retained by FCA for a longer period to deal wit...

Page 218: ...ll These factors can be identified in clogged or unavailable satellite signals network connection adverse weather conditions buildings interfering structures tunnels etc IN CASE OF ACCIDENT 216 AUTOMATIC HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY DISCONNECTION In the case of an accident with the intervention of the battery disconnect system and airbags the high voltage battery is disconnected automatically to avoid pos...

Page 219: ...orking check that the corresponding fuse is intact before replacing a bulb For the location of fuses refer to the Fuses replacement chapter in this section WARNING When the weather is cold or damp or after heavy rain or washing the surface of headlights or rear lights may steam up and or form drops of condensation on the inside This is a natural phenomenon due to the difference in temperature and ...

Page 220: ...bulb type A these are pressure fitted pull to remove A B C D 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 221: ...ED where provided W5W where provided 5W where provided A Where provided Front direction indicators PSY24 where provided LED where provided 24W where provided B where provided Side direction indicators LED Rear direction indicators LED Tail brake light LED Reverse gear W16W 16W B Rear fog light W16W 16W B Ceiling light C5W 5W C Boot light W5W 5W A Number plate light LED Third brake lights LED ...

Page 222: ...b holder 219 F0S1161 remove the pressure fitted bulb and replace it refit the bulb holder locking it correctly refit the rubber cap Side tail lights daytime running lights DRL The side tail lights daytime running lights DRL are of the LED type For replacement contact a Fiat Dealership Front direction indicators Contact a Fiat Dealership for replacing a front direction indicator of the LED type If ...

Page 223: ...fit the bulb bulb holder A by turning it clockwise THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS The third brake lights are LED type For replacement contact a Fiat Dealership NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS The number plate lights are LED type For replacement contact a Fiat Dealership REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS Inside ceiling light To replace the bulbs proceed as follows operate in the points indicated by the arrows and remove ceiling li...

Page 224: ...MPORTANT 81 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 of the bulb In the event of accidental contact wipe the bulb with a cloth moistened with alcohol and let the bulb dry 82 Where possible it is advisable to have bulbs changed at a Fiat Dealersh...

Page 225: ... WARNING 220 If the replaced fuse blows again contact a Fiat Dealership 221 Never replace a faulty fuse with metal wires or anything else 222 Never replace a fuse with another with a higher amp rating RISK OF FIRE 223 If a general fuse MEGA FUSE MIDI FUSE MAXI FUSE blows contact a Fiat Dealership 224 Contact Fiat Dealership if a safety system airbags brakes engine system engine gearbox or steering...

Page 226: ... Power supply to the climate control system FIAT Link Drive USB data port Uconnect display electric parking brake control EOBD port F36 15 A Unlocking the tailgate F38 20 A Windscreen washer pump F43 20 A Front electric window driver side F47 20 A Front electric window passenger side F48 20 A ...

Page 227: ...225 USERS FUSE AMPERE 12V socket F94 15 A ...

Page 228: ...IN AN EMERGENCY 226 MOTOR COMPARTMENT FUSEBOX C B A 232 F0S1297 ...

Page 229: ...F10 F30 F84 F88 F89 T17 F23 233 F0S1300 USERS FUSE AMPERE Horn F10 10 Heated seats where provided F23 20 Heated windscreen where provided F30 20 12V boot power socket F84 20 Heated door mirrors where provided F88 7 5 ...

Page 230: ...IN AN EMERGENCY 228 USERS FUSE AMPERE Heated rear window F89 20 USERS RELAYS AMPERE Door mirror heated rear window defrosting T17 30 ...

Page 231: ...ebox B T02 T03 T14 T06 T90 234 F0S1299 USERS RELAYS AMPERE Heated seats where provided T02 30 Horn T03 20 Heated seats where provided T06 30 12V boot power socket T14 20 Heated windscreen where provided T90 30 ...

Page 232: ...235 F0S1393 USERS FUSE AMPERE Driver s side electric lock F02 10 Passenger s side electric lock F09 10 Sound system amplifier where provided F12 15 Sunroof movement where provided F13 20 Sound system amplifier where provided F19 15 ...

Page 233: ...ition P or R put on the reflective safety jacket before getting out of the car if required by the regulations in force In any case follow the road safety laws in force in the country where you are driving make sure that any passengers get out of the car and go to a safe place where they will not obstruct traffic or be exposed to the risk of injury In case of puncture change the tyre respecting the...

Page 234: ...promote the distribution of sealant stop the car safely operate the parking brake and restore pressure using the black inflation pipe I fig 241 to reach the required pressure If also in this case the pressure is lower than 1 8 bar 26 psi 15 minutes after turning on do not resume driving but contact a Fiat Dealership I ON 241 F0S1264 After driving for about 8 km 5 miles place the car in a safe and ...

Page 235: ...ealant fluid has an expiry date and must be replaced periodically It is possible to repair tyres with damage on the tread up to a maximum diameter of 6 mm Show the cartridge and the label to the personnel who will handle the tyre treated with the repair kit JUMP STARTING Jump starting using cables and or using an auxiliary 12V battery is never permitted Risk of damaging the electrical system of th...

Page 236: ...g clean the threaded housing thoroughly Make sure that the ring is fully fastened in the housing before towing the car 228 NEVER tow the car with two or four wheels on the road Risk of damaging the motor and fire hazard It is imperative that the car is towed by a tow truck 229 In the case of a discharged high voltage battery and a discharged 12V battery NEVER tow the car Transport it on a tow truc...

Page 237: ...be contained and safety system performance to be safeguarded This section explains how SCHEDULED SERVICING 236 CHECKING LEVELS 240 12V BATTERY 243 RUBBER HOSES 244 BRAKES 244 REPLACING THE WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW WIPER BLADES 244 RAISING THE CAR 246 WHEELS AND TYRES 246 CAR INACTIVITY 247 BODYWORK 248 INTERIOR 251 ...

Page 238: ... more frequently with respect to the normal scheduled service deadline Scheduled Servicing is offered by Fiat Dealerships according to fixed time or kilometres miles intervals If during each operation in addition to the ones scheduled the need arises for further replacements or repairs these may be carried out with the owner s explicit agreement only IMPORTANT NOTES The scheduled service deadlines...

Page 239: ... Check the Fix Go kit condition expiry Check operation of lighting system headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights boot passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary top up fluid levels high voltage cooling brakes windscreen washer etc 1 Check vehicle functions via diagnostic socket vehicle control units high voltage battery etc Che...

Page 240: ...d wear indicator where present Visually inspect condition and wear of the rear drum brake lining Change the brake fluid 4 Replace passenger compartment filter 2 Replace UConnect Box system battery 3 Visually check charging port 1 Topping up must be carried out with the fluids indicated in this Owner Handbook and only after checking that the system is undamaged 2 If the car is used in dusty areas t...

Page 241: ...ion of windscreen washer wiper system and positioning wear of windscreen rear window wiper blades You are advised to use PETRONAS LUBRICANTS products which have been designed and produced specifically for Fiat cars see table Capacities in the Technical specifications section DEMANDING USE OF THE CAR If the car is mainly used in one of the following particularly harsh conditions dusty roads short r...

Page 242: ...apours may be present with the risk of fire 233 Be very careful when working in the engine compartment when the engine is hot you may get burned Remember that the fan may start up if the engine is hot this could injure you Scarves ties and other loose clothing might be pulled by moving parts 234 Do not operate in the engine compartment while the vehicle is charging or when the connector on the cha...

Page 243: ...241 IMPORTANT 85 The use of products with specifications other than those indicated above could cause damage to the engine not covered by the warranty ...

Page 244: ... fluid described in the Technical specifications section Note Carefully clean the cap of the reservoir B and the surrounding surface Take great care to ensure that impurities do not enter the reservoir when the cap is opened Always use a funnel with a built in filter with a mesh of 0 12 mm or less WARNING Brake fluid is hygroscopic i e it absorbs moisture For this reason if the car is mainly used ...

Page 245: ...l internal lights off automatically do not keep accessories e g radio hazard warning lights etc switched on for a long time before performing any operation on the electrical system disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal completely tighten the battery terminals WARNING If the charge level remains under 50 for a long time the 12V battery is damaged by sulphation reducing its capacit...

Page 246: ...ed IMPORTANT 6 Batteries contain substances which are very harmful for the environment It is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership for battery replacement RUBBER HOSES As far as the maintenance of the brake system and cooling system rubber hoses is concerned follow the Service Schedule in this section carefully Ozone high temperatures and prolonged lack of fluid in the system may cause hardening ...

Page 247: ... and remove the arm from the car undoing the nut B that fixes it to the pivot pin correctly position the new arm and tighten the nut fully lower the cover 246 F0S1273 WINDSCREEN WASHER NOZZLES If there is no jet of fluid firstly check that there is fluid in the reservoir see the Checking levels chapter in this section Then check that the nozzle holes are not clogged use a needle to unblock them if...

Page 248: ...ure to increase when the car is used for the correct tyre inflation pressure see the Wheels chapter in the Technical specifications section Incorrect pressure causes abnormal tyre wear fig 249 A B C 249 F0S1279 A normal pressure tread evenly worn B low pressure tread particularly worn at the edges C high pressure tread particularly worn in the centre The tyres must be replaced when the tread is le...

Page 249: ...ses and slightly open the windows check that the parking brake is not engaged and put the transmission in position P check the state of charge of the 12V battery every 30 days clean and protect the painted parts using protective wax clean and protect the shiny metal parts using special compounds available commercially sprinkle talcum powder on the windscreen and rear window wiper rubber blades and...

Page 250: ...ns and scratches immediately to prevent rust formation Use only original paint products for touch ups see Bodywork paint identification plate in the Technical Specifications section Normal care for paintwork consists of washing the car how often depends on the conditions and environment where the car is used For example in highly polluted areas or if the roads are spread with salt it is advisable ...

Page 251: ...id damage or alteration It should be remembered that a build up of water could cause damage in the long term to the car Wet the bodywork with a low pressure water jet Wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy solution over the bodywork frequently rinsing the sponge Rinse well with water and dry with a jet of air or a chamois leather Dry the less visible parts with special care such as the door frames bo...

Page 252: ... directly on the connectors and venting valve Washing with charging flap closed The electrical system is safe even if the following situations occur presence of water in the foot area when the car is in water at a level that allows it to cross a ford liquids entering the boot 96 WARNING 249 In this condition the car is no longer secured and could move without control due to the slopes of the groun...

Page 253: ...ehicle glass as they can damage the paint 93 It is not advisable to wash with pressure washer or in case of use it is necessary to maintain at least a minimum distance of 40 cm with water at room temperature 94 Abrasive products and or polishes should not be used for cleaning the car 95 Do not use a high pressure jet cleaner to clean the motor compartment The appropriate precautions have been take...

Page 254: ...ohol based substances WARNING 250 Never use flammable products such as petrol ether or rectified petrol to clean the inside of the car The electrostatic charges which are generated by rubbing during the cleaning operation may cause a fire 251 Do not keep aerosol cans in the vehicle they might explode Aerosol cans must not be exposed to a temperature exceeding 50 C When the vehicle is exposed to su...

Page 255: ...d graphics For the enthusiasts and the technician but also just for those who want to know every detail of their car IDENTIFICATION DATA 254 MOTOR 256 BATTERY 257 TRANSMISSION 258 BRAKES 259 SUSPENSION 260 STEERING 261 WHEELS 262 DIMENSIONS 268 WEIGHTS 269 REFUELLING 271 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 272 PERFORMANCE 274 PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE CAR AT THE END OF ITS LIFE 275 ...

Page 256: ...he label is shown divided into two parts for reading purposes It is applied to the left front pillar fig 250 250 F0S1327 It contains the following information fig 251 A B C D E F G I H M L 251 F0S1301 A Name of Manufacturer B Vehicle type approval number C Car identification number D Maximum authorised weight of car fully laden E Maximum authorised weight of fully laden car plus trailer field not ...

Page 257: ...Respray and touch up code 252 F0S1335 Alternatively depending on the version the Fiat Colour Code may be integrated in the type approval data summary plate H field fig 251 CHASSIS MARKING It is applied under the mat at the passenger side front seat fig 253 and visible through a dedicated flap It contains the following information fig 254 253 F0S1173 254 F0S1351 car type chassis serial number MOTOR...

Page 258: ...NS 256 MOTOR GENERAL INFORMATION High Range Low Range Motor code 46348460 Maximum power CEE kW 87 Maximum power CEE HP 117 corresponding revolutions per minute rpm 4200 Maximum torque CEE Nm 220 Maximum torque CEE kgm 22 43 ...

Page 259: ...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 260: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 258 TRANSMISSION Versions Transmission Traction All versions One speed transmission Reduction ratio 1 9 56 Front ...

Page 261: ... brakes Parking brake All versions Disc Drum self centring shoes with control cylinder for each wheel 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 262: ...on independent wheels with mechanical crossmember shock absorbers and coil springs with anti roll bar for versions with electric power steering Axle with torsion bridge consisting of torsion beam with longitudinal arms and comfort bushings shock absorbers and propeller springs ...

Page 263: ...261 STEERING Versions Kerb to kerb turning circle m Type All versions 9 3 Rack and pinion with electric power steering ...

Page 264: ...65 R 14 82H 175 Nominal width S distance in mm between sides 65 Height width ratio H S expressed as a percentage R Radial tyre 14 Rim diameter in inches Ø 82 Load rating capacity H Maximum speed rating Maximum speed index Q up to 160 km h R up to 170 km h S up to 180 km h T up to 190 km h U up to 200 km h H up to 210 km h V up to 240 km h Maximum speed index for snow tyres QM S up to 160 km h TM S...

Page 265: ...ng 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 266: ...D according to versions trim levels Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres All 6Jx15H2 ET40 185 65 R15 88T 185 65 R15 88T M S 6Jx16H2 ET41 195 55 R16 91V 195 55 R16 91H M S 6 5Jx17H2 ET41 205 45 R17 88V 205 45 R17 88H M S Alloy wheel rim Chains cannot be fitted ...

Page 267: ...for other standard tyres However recheck the correct value when the tyre is cold Tyres Medium load Full load Front Rear Front Rear 185 65 R15 88T 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 5 195 55 R16 91V 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 5 205 45 R17 88V 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 5 WARNING 252 Remember that the road holding qualities of your car also depend on correct tyre pressures 253 If tyre pressure is too low it may overheat and be severely damaged a...

Page 268: ...track to ensure greater safety when driving and braking as well as a good manoeuvrability Remember that you should not change the rotation direction of the tyres SNOW CHAINS 97 98 99 The use of snow chains should be in compliance with local regulations of each country In certain countries tyres marked with code M S Mud and Snow are considered as winter equipment therefore their use is equivalent t...

Page 269: ...imits IMPORTANT 97 Keep the vehicle s speed down when snow chains are fitted never exceed 50 km h 98 With snow chains use the accelerator with extreme care to prevent or to limit as much as possible slipping of the drive wheels that could cause chain breakage resulting in damage to the vehicle body or mechanical components 99 Avoid potholes steps and pavements and avoid driving long distances on r...

Page 270: ... 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 I B C A D F G 258 F0S1347 Versions A B C D E F G I All 3631 732 2322 577 1529 1470 1683 1460 ...

Page 271: ...trailer non braked trailer Maximum load on the ball braked trailer kg If special equipment is fitted sunroof etc the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload in relation to the maximum permitted loads Loads not to be exceeded The user should carry goods in the boot and on load carrying platform within the maximum permitted loads IMPORTANT A trailer cannot be towed so there ...

Page 272: ...ads kg braked trailer non braked trailer Maximum load on the ball braked trailer kg If special equipment is fitted sunroof etc the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload in relation to the maximum permitted loads Loads not to be exceeded The user should carry goods in the boot and on load carrying platform within the maximum permitted loads IMPORTANT A trailer cannot be t...

Page 273: ...tres 6 5 Mixture of demineralized water and 50 PARAFLUUP Hydraulic brake circuit kg 0 8 TUTELA TOP EVO Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir litres 1 5 Mixture of water and PETRONAS DURANCE SC35 When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions we recommend using a 60 mixture of PARAFLUUP and 40 demineralised water ...

Page 274: ...ficient grease for constant velocity joints N L G I consistency 0 1 9 55580 GRAS II TUTELA STAR 700 Contractual Technical Reference N F701 C07 Differential side constant velocity joints SAE 75W 70 API GL 4 9 55550 MZ14 PETRONAS IONA INTEGRA PLUS FCA Contractual Technical Reference N F006 A20 Transmission Lubricant EDM System Electronic Drive Module Protective for cooling system Protective agent wi...

Page 275: ...e used diluted or undiluted in windscreen washer wiper systems When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions we recommend using a 60 mixture of PARAFLUUP and 40 demineralised water IMPORTANT Do not top up or mix with other fluids which have different specifications from those described IMPORTANT 100 The use of products with different specifications than those indicated below co...

Page 276: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 274 PERFORMANCE Max speed in km h that can be reached after initial car use Versions Maximum speed km h High Range 150 Low Range ...

Page 277: ...st contact one of our dealerships if you are purchasing another vehicle or an FCA authorized collection and scrapping centre These centres have been carefully chosen to offer high quality service for the collection treatment and recycling of vehicles at their end of life respecting the surrounding environment Similarly to meet its obligations under European Directive 2006 66 EC on batteries FCA re...

Page 278: ...76 MULTIMEDIA This chapter describes the main features of the FIAT Link Drive and Uconnect infotainment systems FIAT LINK DRIVE 277 Uconnect 283 CONNECTED SERVICES UCONNECT SERVICES 303 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS 306 ...

Page 279: ...data downloads Smartphones with Android 6 and iOS 11 or higher are compatible with FIAT Link Drive MULTIMEDIA DEVICES SUPPORTED FILES AND FORMATS For the USB source USB flash drive or Apple device connected via USB the system can play files with the following extensions and formats MP3 32 320Kbps WAV 8 16 bit 8 48 kHz WMA 5 320Kbps mono and stereo AAC 8 96KHz mono and stereo For all sources the sy...

Page 280: ...istant Siri etc There is a mount A fig 260 on the dashboard for your smartphone always use it in order to interact with your smartphone safely 102 The USB port located near the smartphone stand is preferable for charging the smartphone stand and does not allow media files to be read A 260 F0S1210 When the motor is off the FIAT Link Drive system remains on for up to 20 minutes or until the driver s...

Page 281: ...279 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier 261 F0S1211 ...

Page 282: ... 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 Short press less than 2 seconds Make another request in the current voice session without starting a new one Rejection of incoming call Ending of call in progress ...

Page 283: ...281 CONTROLS BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL A B 262 F0S1350 ...

Page 284: ...vailable sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press select the previous song or track Long button press fast rewind the track Button B steering wheel right side Upper button Increasing volume Brief button press single volume increase Long button press fast volume increase Central button Activation deactivation of Mute function Lower button Decreasing volume Brief button press single ...

Page 285: ...283 Uconnect Uconnect 10 25 where provided A C D B D E F 263 F0S2048 ...

Page 286: ...MULTIMEDIA 284 Uconnect 7 where provided A B F E B 264 F0S1349 ...

Page 287: ...o the Phone mode Press graphic button Vehicle Access to additional car settings and functions Press graphic button Nav Uconnect 10 25 version only Start Navigation system Press graphic button App Access the list of available Apps Press graphic button You can customise the order of the buttons by holding down the icon to move and dragging it to the desired position NOTE Customisation is only active...

Page 288: ...on D Reconfigurable quick button bar Quick access to functions Profiles Notifications External temperature Voice recognition Press graphic button E Timetable App customisation Display the current time access to App list for customising the reconfigurable bar Press graphic button F Message area Display notifications audio track playing tuned radio station call time volume and scrolling messages ...

Page 289: ...make control easier 265 F0S1211 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 enabled ...

Page 290: ...lay and Android Auto for Uconnect 10 25 Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Interaction Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Rejection of incoming call Ending of call in progress ...

Page 291: ...289 CONTROLS BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL A B 266 F0S1350 ...

Page 292: ...ected Lower button Brief button press search for next web radio station or select next track Long button press fast rewind the track Button B steering wheel right side Upper button Increasing volume Brief button press single volume increase Long button press fast volume increase Central button Mute on off mutes the playback of audio tracks radio stations streaming from App and the ringing of incom...

Page 293: ... the screen The same operation can be performed to move between pages Press your finger on the chosen field or button to select the field or perform the function associated with the button HOT BUTTONS Up to 4 hot buttons D fig 263 can be set on the status bar Press the button below the time E fig 263 to open the drop down menu with the list of available apps Hold the desired app pressed and drag i...

Page 294: ...he screen you can select the airflow distribution settings windscreen face face plus feet feet plus windscreen the inside temperature settings fast windscreen heating Max the defrosting of the rear window the activation of the climate control system A C the activation of the climate control system with maximum cooling Max A C the recirculation function the AUTO function the activation deactivation...

Page 295: ... a smartphone is connected only charging the device will be active PHONE MODE Press the Phone graphic button on the display to activate the Phone mode NOTE To consult the list of mobile phones and supported functions visit the www driveuconnect eu website Select the desired page on the display using the bar at the top to dial the phone number using the graphic dial pad on the display NOTE The keyp...

Page 296: ...otification option on the phone must be enabled this option is usually available on the phone in the Bluetooth connections menu for a device registered as Uconnect After enabling this function on the mobile phone it must be disconnected and reconnected with the Uconnect system in order to make it effective WARNING Some mobile phones may not take the text message delivery confirmation settings into...

Page 297: ...al Siri on the smartphone Android Auto APP Setup Before use download the Android Auto application to your smartphone from Google Play Store The application is compatible with Android 5 0 Lollipop and later versions Starting from Android version 10 and higher the Android Auto app is integrated into the operating system of the smartphone and no downloading is required On the first connection you wil...

Page 298: ...CarPlay or Android Auto session physically disconnect the smartphone from the USB port of the car or using the Device Manager menu VOICE COMMANDS only for Uconnect 10 25 NOTE Voice commands are not available for languages not supported by the system To use voice commands press the Voice button on the steering wheel controls or the button on the display and say out loud the function you want to act...

Page 299: ...yboard is only permitted when the car is stationary If an attempt is made to enter text e g an address with the car in motion or if driving is resumed without having completed engagement a warning message will appear on the display and the operation will be ended We recommend the use of voice commands while driving Navigation main menu In Map view or Guidance view tap the Main menu button to open ...

Page 300: ...t of the warranty on the car The navigation system can also be updated at the Fiat Dealership NOTE The dealer may charge for updating the navigation system Voice Commands NOTE Voice entry of addresses is only supported in the country in which you are located and provided that the system language matches the local language For example if the car is located in Italy it will be possible to enter Ital...

Page 301: ...en will be updated accordingly Checks The Controls tab contains for example screen settings OFF internal electrochromic mirror where provided rear camera where provided System setup The settings are available with the ignition device in OFF or START position You can access the settings in two ways by pressing the Settings button on the status bar or from the main page of the function you are viewi...

Page 302: ...page depends on their size You can add multiple pages up to a maximum of five in total by pressing the button on the display To switch between pages simply touch the page briefly and swipe your finger rightwards or leftwards Pages can be deleted using the Delete page function or reordered using the Reorder pages function NOTE The customisation is only active when the car is stationary If an attemp...

Page 303: ... the update It is recommended to carry out the update when the car is stationary Instant update Press the Update Now button fig 268 to update the software immediately when the pop up window appears on screen Scheduled update In case of a mandatory update press the Update now or Schedule update button fig 268 The scheduled update option allows you to define a different update time Press the arrows ...

Page 304: ...e radio will show the percentage of the update completed and the time remaining until completion fig 269 When the update is complete the Uconnect system will automatically restart Update errors In case of errors during the update the operation will be interrupted and the following messages will appear An error has occurred The system will revert to the previous software version Update failed An er...

Page 305: ...rements Read more about the general conditions of service and data protection policies on the Fiat official website The Customer is solely responsible for using the services in the car even if by other people and shall inform all users and occupants of the car about the services and the functions and limits of the system If the SOS emergency service is activated the call will be automatically rout...

Page 306: ...x charging station directly from your smartphone My Car vehicle status monitoring service Vehicle Information and Vehicle Health Report information and alerts related to battery level tyre pressure and odometer In Vehicle Alerts possibility to receive messages and or notifications related to the provision of services and reminder messages about the execution of service and or recall campaigns on U...

Page 307: ...etails When geolocation mode is deactivated some of the services on mobile apps and web that use the location of the car will not be available WARNING The icon at the top of the Uconnect display indicates that the geolocation function is active ON When geolocation is on the car position is tracked to enable the functions that require it When geolocation is off the car position is only tracked by t...

Page 308: ...nd applications of the car Failure to follow these rules may cause serious accidents and or death OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS Radio devices The radio equipment supplied with the vehicle complies with Directive 2014 53 EU UA RED TR and the French SAR Decree Law of 15 11 2019 For more information about certifications and open source lists available for in car components use the following http aftersales...

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Page 315: ... cable emergency unlock 204 Charging equipment 178 Charging functions 204 Charging mode 4 203 Charging modes 182 Charging procedure from public charging station AC 201 Chassis marking 254 Checking levels 240 Child restraint systems 118 Cigarette lighter 68 Climate control system 46 Clutch 258 Co Driver system with Follow to Stop 145 Co Driver system with Stop Go 145 Connected Services Uconnect Ser...

Page 316: ... panel features 75 Intelligent Speed Assist 174 Interior fittings 68 Interior lights 41 Interiors cleaning 251 ISOFIX child restraint system installation 118 iTPMS Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 104 Jump starting 233 Lane change function 37 Main beam headlights activation 37 Manual climate control system 46 Motor technical specifications 256 Motor compartment washing 248 Motor marking 254 Occupan...

Page 317: ...ace saver wheel 262 Spark plugs type 256 Speed Limiter 142 Steering 261 Steering column lock 24 Steering wheel 35 Storage compartments 68 Sun visors 68 Sunroof 59 Supplementary Restraint System SRS Airbag 129 Suspension 260 TC system 100 Technical specifications 254 The keys 22 Towing the car 234 Traffic Sign Recognition 172 Transmission 258 Transporting animals 176 Transporting passengers 176 Tyr...

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