Thank you for selecting Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat Punto.
We have written this handbook to help you get to know all the features of your car and use it in the best possible way.
You should read it right through before taking to the road for the first time.
You will find information, tips and important warnings regarding the driving of your car to help you get the most from the technological features of your Fiat.
Carefully read the warnings and indications marked with the following symbols:
personal safety;
the car’s wellbeing;
environmental protection.
The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the services that Fiat offers to its customers:
❒
the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity
❒
the range of additional services available to Fiat customers.
Enjoy the read. Happy motoring!
This Owner Handbook describes all versions of the Fiat Punto;
please consider only the information relevant to your version, engine and configuration.
READ THIS CAREFULLY!
REFUELLING
Petrol engines: only refuel the car with unleaded
petrol with an octane rating (RON) of no less than 95
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conforming to the European specification EN 228.
The use of petrol that does not conform to the above-
mentioned specification may cause the EOBD warning light
to switch on and the irregular operation of the engine.
Diesel engines: only refuel the car using diesel fuel that
conforms to European specification EN590.
STARTING THE ENGINE
Make sure that the handbrake is properly applied; place the
gear lever in neutral; fully depress the clutch pedal, without pressing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to
the MAR position and wait for the
lights to switch off (diesel versions); turn the ignition key to
the AVV position and release it as soon as the engine starts.
PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
The catalytic converter reaches high temperatures during operation. Do not park the on grass, dry leaves, pine
needles or other flammable material: fire hazard.
RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
The car is fitted with a system that carries out a continuous diagnosis of the emission-related components
in order to help protect the environment.
and mwarning
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ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the bat-
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tery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car’s electrical system can support the required load.
CODE card
Keep this in a safe place, not in the car. You should have
the electronic code from the CODE card with you at
all times.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring it
stays in tip-top condition and safeguards its safety features,
its environmental friendliness and low running costs for
a long time to come.
THE OWNER’S HANDBOOK CONTAINS…
... information, tips and important warnings on the correct use and maintenance of your car over time as
well as safe driving tips. Pay special attention to the sym-
(personal safety) #(environmental protection)
bols
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(the car’s wellbeing).
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DASHBOARD
The presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions.
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1. Adjustable side air vents – 2. Fixed side air vents – 3. Left-hand lever: exterior lights control – 4. Instrument panel
– 5. Right-hand lever: front and rear windscreen wiper controls, trip computer – 6. Controls on dashboard – 7. Adjustable central air vents – 8. Fixed upper air vent – 9. Front airbag, passenger side – 10. Glove compartment
– 11. Sound system (for versions/markets where provided) – 12. HVAC controls – 13. Ignition – 14. Front airbag, driver’s side – 15. Steering wheel adjustment lever – 16. Control panel: headlight position adjustment/digital display/multifunction display – 17. Light-guiding plate.
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Special coloured labels have been attached near or actually on some of the components of your Fiat Punto. These
labels bear symbols that remind you of the precautions
to be taken as regards that particular component.
A plate summarising the symbols used can be found under
the bonnet fig. 2.
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THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM
This is an electrical engine locking system which increases
protection against an attempted theft of the car. It is automatically activated when the ignition key is extracted.
Each key contains an electronic device which modulates
the signal emitted during ignition by an antenna built into
the ignition device. This signal is the ‘password’ which
changes at each ignition and which the control unit uses
to recognise the key and enable ignition.
OPERATION
Each time the vehicle is started by turning the ignition key
to MAR, the Fiat CODE system control unit sends a recognition code to the engine control unit to deactivate the
immobiliser.
The code is sent only if the Fiat CODE system control unit
has recognised the code transmitted from the key.
Each time the ignition key is turned to STOP, the Fiat
CODE system deactivates the functions of the engine control unit.
If the code is not recognised correctly during ignition, the
warning light comes on in the instrument panel.
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In this case turn the key to STOP and then to MAR; if the
lock persists try again with the spare set of keys. Contact
a Fiat Dealership if you still cannot start the engine.
Warning light
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If the warning light Yturns on, this means that the
comes on when driving
Y
system is running a self-test (for example for a voltage
drop).
❒
If the warning light Ystays on, contact a Fiat Dealership.
The electronic components inside the key
may be damaged if the key is subjected to
sharp knocks.
THE KEYS
CODE CARD fig. 3
(available on request for versions/markets where provided)
The car is delivered with two copies of the ignition key
and with the CODE card, which bears the following:
A the electronic code;
B the mechanical key code to be given to the Fiat Deal-
ership when ordering duplicate keys.
You should have the electronic code A-fig. 3 with you at
all times.
IMPORTANT In order to ensure complete efficiency of
the electronic devices inside the keys, they should never
be exposed to direct sunlight.
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KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL fig. 4
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The metal insert A operates:
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the ignition;
❒
the door locks;
❒
the fuel cap lock/release (for versions/markets where
provided);
Pressing button B opens/closes the metal insert.
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All the keys and the CODE card must be
handed over to the new owner when selling
the car.
WARNING
Only press button B with the key away
from your body, specifically from your
eyes and from objects which could get damaged
(e.g. your clothes). Do not leave the key unattended to avoid the button being accidentally
pressed while it is being handled, e.g. by a child.
Button Ëis used for unlocking the doors and the boot.
Button Á is used for locking the doors and the boot.
R
Button
is used to open the boot remotely.
When unlocking the doors, the passenger compartment
ceiling lights will come on for a preset time.
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Dashboard LED indications
When locking the doors, the LED A-fig. 5 in the button
switches on for about 3 seconds and then starts to flash
(as a deterrent).
Once doors are locked, if one or more doors or the boot
are not closed correctly, the LED and direction indicators
start flashing quickly.
Replacing the battery of the key with remote
control fig. 6
To replace the battery, proceed as follows:
❒
press button A and bring the metal insert B to the open
position;
❒
turn the screw C to :using a fine screwdriver;
❒
take out the battery case D and replace the battery E,
respecting its polarity;
❒
refit the battery case D inside the key and lock it by
turning the screw C to Á.
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REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL COVER
fig. 7
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To replace the remote control cover, follow the procedure shown in the diagram.
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Used batteries are harmful to the environment. You can dispose of them either in the
correct containers as specified by law or by
taking them to a Fiat Dealership, which will deal
with their disposal.
Requesting additional remote controls
The system acknowledges up to 8 remote controls. Should
a new remote control be necessary, contact a Fiat Dealership, taking with you the CODE card, a personal identity document and the car’s ownership documents.
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KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL fig. 8
The metal insert A of the key is fixed.
The key operates:
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the ignition;
❒
the door locks;
❒
the fuel tank cap lock (for versions/markets where provided).
ALARM
The car’s alarm system is available from Lineaccessori Fiat.
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The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following:
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Type of key
Key without remote control
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indicators flashing (only for
key with remote control)
Deterrence LED
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Unlocking
the doors
Turn key
anticlockwise
(driver’s side)
Turn key
anticlockwise
(driver’s side)
Press briefly
button Ë
blinks twice
Off
Door locking
from the outside
Turn key
clockwise
(driver’s side)
Turn key
clockwise
(driver’s side)
Press briefly
Á
button
blinks once
Lit for about
3 seconds followed
by deterrence LED
flashing
Activating
Dead Lock
(where provided)
–
–
Press twice
Á
button
blinks three times
Double flash,
followed by
deterrence
flashing
Unlocking
the boot
–
–
Press briefly
R
button
blinks twice
Deterrence
LED
Windows down
(where provided)
–
–
Hold down
button
Ë
(for more than two
seconds)
blinks twice
Off
Windows up
(where provided)
–
–
Hold down
button
Á
(for more than
two seconds)
blinks once
Deterrence
LED
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IMPORTANT Window opening operation is a consequence of a door unlocking control; window closing operation is
a consequence of a door locking control.
IGNITION
The key can be turned to 3 different positions fig. 9:
❒
STOP: engine off, key can be extracted, steering locked.
Some electrical devices (e.g. sound system, central door
locking system, etc.) can function.
❒
MAR: driving position. All electrical devices can function.
❒
AVV: engine starting (temporary position).
The ignition device is fitted with an electronic safety system that, in the event the engine fails to start, forces you
to turn the ignition key back to STOP before repeating the
starting operation.
WARNING
If the ignition device has been tampered
with (e.g. an attempted theft), have it
checked over by a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible.
WARNING
When getting out of the car, always remove
the key to prevent someone from accidentally activating the controls. Remember to engage
the handbrake. Engage first gear if the car is parked
uphill or reverse if the car is parked downhill. Never leave children unattended in the car.
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Engagement
When the key is at STOP, remove the key and turn the
steering wheel until it locks.
Disengagement
Move the steering wheel slightly as you turn the ignition
key to MAR.
tomatically as soon as it is turned. This is always
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the case, even when the vehicle is being towed.
WARNING
It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any
after-sales operation involving steering system or steering column modifications (e.g. installing an anti-theft device) that could badly affect performance and safety, invalidate the warranty and also result in the car failing to comply
with regulations.
WARNING
Never extract the key while the vehicle is
moving. The steering wheel would lock au-
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Versions with digital display
A Speedometer
B Fuel level gauge with reserve
warning light
C Engine coolant temperature gauge
with overheating warning light
D Rev counter
E Digital display
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multifunction display
A Speedometer
B Fuel level gauge with reserve
warning light
C Engine coolant temperature gauge
with overheating warning light
D Rev counters
E Multifunction display
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Sport versions (with
multifunction display)
A Speedometer
B Fuel level gauge with reserve
warning light
C Engine coolant temperature gauge
with overheating warning light
D Rev counter
E Multifunction display
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Versions with reconfigurable
multifunction display
A Speedometer
B Fuel level gauge with reserve
warning light
C Engine coolant temperature gauge
with overheating warning light
D Rev counters
E Reconfigurable multifunction dis-
play
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INSTRUMENTS
Instrument background colour and type may vary according to the version.
SPEEDOMETER fig. 14
This shows the speed of the vehicle.
REV COUNTER fig. 15
The rev counter shows the number of engine revolutions
per minute.
IMPORTANT The electronic injection control system
gradually shuts off the flow of fuel when the engine is overrevving, resulting in a gradual loss of engine power.
When the engine is idling, the rev counter may indicate a
gradual or sudden increase of the rate.
This is normal and does not indicate a fault. It may be
caused, for example, by the operation of the climate control system or fan. In these cases, a slow change in revs is
used to protect the battery charge.
FUEL GAUGE fig. 16
This shows the amount of fuel left in the tank.
E tank empty.
F tank full.
The reserve warning light A comes on to indicate that
approximately 7 litres of fuel are left in the tank.
Do not travel with the fuel tank almost empty: the gaps
in fuel delivery could damage the catalyst.
See the description in the “Refuelling” paragraph.
IMPORTANT The needle will point to E and warning light
A will blink to indicate a fault in the system. If this is the
case, go to a Fiat Dealership to have the system checked.
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GAUGE fig. 17
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This shows the temperature of the engine coolant fluid and
starts working when the fluid temperature exceeds approx. 50°C.
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Under normal usage, the needle should hover around the
middle of the scale according to the working conditions.
C Low engine coolant temperature.
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H High engine coolant temperature.
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Warning light B may light up (and a message on the multifunction display may appear on certain versions) to indicate that the coolant fluid temperature is too high; in this
case, stop the engine and contact a Fiat Dealership.
If the needle reaches the red area, stop the
engine immediately and contact a Fiat
Dealership.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY
STANDARD SCREEN fig. 18
The standard screen shows the following information:
A Headlamp alignment position (only with dipped head-
lamps on).
B Time (always displayed, even with the key extracted
and the front doors closed);
C Odometer (distance covered in kilometres or miles)
and TRIP computer data.
D Start&Stop indicator (for versions/markets where pro-
vided)
E Gear Shift Indicator (for versions/markets where pro-
vided).
NB With key removed (when opening one of the front
doors), the display turns on and shows for a few seconds
the time and distance covered.
NB The sign on the instrument panel remains on until the
driver changes gear or until the driving conditions return
to a situation where a gear change is not required to reduce consumption.
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CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 20
+To scroll the displayed menu and the related op-
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MENU Press briefly to display
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– To scroll the displayed menu and the related options
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downwards or to decrease the displayed value.
NB Buttons + and – activate different functions according to the following situations:
fig. 20
tions upwards or to increase the displayed value.
the menu and/or go to next screen or confirm
the required menu option.
Hold down to go back to the standard screen.
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Adjusting the car’s interior lighting
– on the standard screen, they control instrument panel
brightness, the sound system and the automatic climate
control system.
Setup menu
– within the menu, they scroll up and down;
– during setting operations they allow an increase or decrease in value.
SETUP MENU
The menu comprises a series of functions arranged in
a circle which can be selected through the + and – but-
tons to access the different operations and settings described in the following paragraphs.
The setup menu can be activated by briefly pressing the
MENU ESC button.
Single presses on the + and – buttons will scroll the setup menu options.
Management modes differ from each other according to
the option selected.
Selecting a menu option
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to select the menu
option to set;
– press the + and – buttons (with single presses) to select the new setting;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to store the new
setting and go back to the previous menu option.
Selecting “Set Clock”
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to select the first
value to change (hours);
– press the + and – buttons (with single presses) to select the new setting;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to store the new
setting and go to the next setup menu option (minutes);
– after setting the values with the same procedure, go back
to the previous menu item.
Hold down the MENU ESC button:
– to quit the setup menu if you are in the menu;
– to quit to the menu if you are setting an option;
– to save only the settings already stored (and confirmed
by pressing the MENU ESC button).
The setup menu environment is timed; when quitting the
menu due to timing expiry, only the settings stored by the
user are saved (having been confirmed by briefly pressing
button MENU ESC).
Briefly press button MENU ESC to start browsing from
the standard screen. Press + or – to browse within the
menu.
NB For safety reasons, only the short menu may be ac-
cessed while the car is moving (“SPEEd” setting). Stop the
car to access the full menu.
The menu includes the following items:
– SPEEd
– CornEr (for versions/markets where provided)
– Hour
–bUZZ
– Unit
– BAG P
– drl (for versions/markets where provided)
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SPEEd
(Setting the speed limit)
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With this function, it is possible to set the car speed limit (km/h or mph). When this limit is exceeded, the driver
is immediately alerted (see section “Warning lights and
messages”).
To set the desired speed limit, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC. The message (SPEEd) and the
previously set unit (km/h or mph) will appear on the display;
– press + or – to select speed limit activation (On) or
deactivation (Off);
– if the function is on, press + or – to select the required
speed limit and then press MENU ESC to confirm;
NB The speed may be set in the range from 30 to 200
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km/h, or from 20 to 125 mph according to the previously chosen unit (see “Setting the distance unit (Unit)” below). The setting will increase/decrease by five units each
time +/– is pressed. Hold down +/– to increase/decrease
the setting rapidly. When you get close to the desired value, finish the setting with single presses.
– briefly press MENU ESC to return to the menu screen
or hold the button down to return to the standard screen
without saving.
To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:
– press the MENU ESC button briefly to make the display flash (On);
– press –: (Off) will flash on the display;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
CornEr
(activate/deactivate cornering lights)
(for versions/markets where provided)
This function activates/deactivates the corner lights. To activate/deactivate (ON/OFF) the lights, proceed as follows:
- press the MENU ESC button briefly: the display will show
“On” or “Off” flashing depending on the previous setting;
– press + or – to make your choice;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
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Hour
(Setting the clock)
With this function, it is possible to set the time.
To do so, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: the “hours” will flash on the
display;
– press + or – to set the value;
– briefly press MENU ESC: the “minutes” will flash on the
display;
– press + or – to set the value;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
Unit
(Setting the distance unit)
With this function, it is possible to set the distance unit.
To do so, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: the display will show the wording (Unit) and the previously set unit (km or mi);
– press + or – to select the required distance unit.
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
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bUZZ
(Adjusting the buzzer volume)
This function is used to adjust the volume of the audible
signal (buzzer) that sounds in the event of failure/warning
indications and when the MENU ESC, + and – buttons are
pressed.
To set the desired volume, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: the display will show the wording (bUZZ);
– press + or – to select the required volume (adjustable
over 8 levels).
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
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Bag P
(Passenger front and side airbag activation/
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deactivation)
(for versions/markets where available)
This function is used to activate/deactivate the front pas-
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senger’s air bag.
Proceed as follows:
❒
press MENU ESC and, after the message BAG P OFF
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(to deactivate) or BAG P On (to activate) is displayed
by pressing buttons + or –, press MENU ESC again;
❒
the confirmation request message will be displayed;
❒
press + or – to select YES (confirming activation/deactivation) or no (to abort);
❒
briefly press MENU ESC to confirm setting and go back
to the menu screen or hold the button down to go back
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to the standard screen without saving.
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drl
(activate/deactivate daytime running lights)
(for versions/markets where provided)
This function allows you to activate/deactivate the daytime
running lights.
Proceed as follows to switch this function on or off:
– press the MENU ESC button briefly: the display will show
a submenu;
– press the MENU ESC button briefly, the display will show
On or Off flashing depending on the previous setting;
– press + or – to change the setting;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
submenu screen or hold the button down to go back to
the main menu screen without saving;
– hold down MENU ESC again to go back to the standard
screen or main menu, depending on which point in the
menu you have reached.
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MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
(for versions/markets where provided)
The car can be equipped with the multifunction display
that, depending on previous settings, shows useful information when driving.
STANDARD SCREEN fig. 21
The standard screen shows the following information:
A Date.
B Odometer (distance covered in km or miles).
C Time (always displayed, even with the key extracted
and the front doors closed).
D Outside temperature.
E Headlamp alignment position (only with dipped head-
lamps on).
F Start&Stop indicator (for versions/markets where pro-
vided).
G Gear Shift Indicator (for versions/markets where pro-
vided).
NB When one of the front doors is opened, the display
turns on and shows for a few seconds the time and distance covered.
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(for versions/markets where provided)
The car may be equipped with a reconfigurable multi-
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show useful driving information.
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The standard screen shows the following information:
A Time
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B Date
D Odometer (distance travelled in kilometres/miles)
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E Car conditions
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F Headlamp alignment position
(only with dipped headlamps on).
G Outside temperature
H Start&Stop indicator
(for versions/markets where provided)
IGear Shift Indicator
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CONTROL BUTTONS MULTIFUNCTION
DISPLAY/RECONFIGURABLE
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY fig. 23
+To scroll the displayed menu and the related op-
tions upwards or to increase the displayed value.
MENU Press briefly to access the menu and/or
ESC
go to the next screen or confirm your choice.
Hold down to go back to the standard screen.
– To scroll the displayed menu and the related options
downwards or to decrease the displayed value.
NB Buttons + and – activate different functions according to the following situations:
Adjusting the car’s interior lighting
– on the standard screen, they control instrument panel
brightness, the sound system and the automatic climate
control system.
Setup menu
– within the menu, they scroll up and down;
– during setting operations they allow an increase or decrease in value.
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SETUP MENU
(multifunction display/
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The menu comprises a series of functions arranged in a
circle which can be selected through the + and – buttons
to access the different operations and settings described
in the following paragraphs. A submenu is provided for
some items (clock and unit setting).
The setup menu can be activated by pressing the MENU
ESC button briefly.
Press buttons + and – to scroll the setup menu options.
Management modes differ from each other according to
the option selected.
Selecting an option from the main menu without a submenu
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– Briefly press MENU ESC to select the main menu option
you wish to set;
– Press + or – (with single presses) to select the new set-
ting;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to store the new
setting and to go back to the main menu option selected
previously.
Selecting an option from the main menu with a submenu:
– Briefly press the MENU ESC button to display the first
submenu option;
– Press + or – (with single presses) to scroll all the submenu options;
– Briefly press the MENU ESC button to select the displayed submenu option and to open the relevant setup
menu;
– Press + or – (with single presses) to select the new set-
ting for this submenu option;
– Briefly press the MENU ESC button to store the new
setting and go back to the previous menu option.
Selecting “Date” and “Set time”:
– Briefly press MENU ESC to select the first value to
change (e.g. hours/minutes or year/month/day);
– Press + or – (with single presses) to select the new set-
ting;
– Briefly press MENU ESC to store the new setting and
go to the next setup menu option; if this is the last one
you will go back to the previous menu option.
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Hold down the MENU ESC button:
– to quit the setup menu if you are in the main menu;
– to quit the main menu if you are in another point of the
menu (e.g. at submenu option setting level, at submenu level or at main menu option setting level);
– to save only the settings already stored (and confirmed
by pressing the MENU ESC button).
The setup menu environment is timed. Only the changes
saved by the user (having been confirmed by briefly pressing MENU ESC) will be stored when the menu is automatically closed.
The menu consists of the following items:
– MENU
– SPEED BEEP
– CORNER LIGHTS
(for versions/markets where provided)
– RAIN SENSOR
(for versions/markets where provided)
– TRIP B ACTIVATION/DATA
– SET TIME
– SET DATE
– FIRST PAGE (for versions/markets where provided)
– SEE RADIO
– AUTOCLOSE
– UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
– LANGUAGE
– WARNING VOLUME
– BUTTON VOLUME
– SEAT BELT BEEP/BUZZ
– SERVICE
– AIRBAG/PASSENGER BAG
– DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
– EXIT MENU
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SPEED BEEP
(Setting the speed limit)
This function is used to set the car speed limit (km/h or
mph); the driver is immediately alerted when this limit is
exceeded (see section “Warning lights and messages”).
To set the desired speed limit, proceed as follows:
– briefly press the MENU ESC button: the display will show
the words (Speed Beep);
– press + or – to select speed limit activation (On) or
deactivation (Off);
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– when the function has been activated (On) by pressing
buttons + or –, select the speed limit and press MENU
ESC to confirm selection.
NB You can select a speed between 30 and 200 km/h, or
20 and 125 mph depending on the selected unit, see “Setting measurement unit (Unit)”. The setting will increase/decrease by five units each time + / – is pressed.
Hold down +/– to increase/decrease the setting rapidly.
Complete the setting with single presses of the button
when you approach the required setting.
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:
– press the MENU ESC button briefly to make the display flash (On);
– press –: (Off) will flash on the display;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
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CORNER LIGHTS
(activation/deactivation of corner lights – fog
lights with cornering function)
(for versions/markets where provided)
This function activates/deactivates the corner lights. To activate/deactivate (ON/OFF) the lights, proceed as follows:
– press the MENU ESC button briefly: the display will show
“On” or “Off” flashing depending on the previous setting;
– press + or – to make your choice;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
RAIN SENSOR
(Adjusting sensitivity)
(for versions/markets where provided)
This function allows you to adjust the rain sensor sensitivity over 4 levels.
To set the required sensitivity level, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: the previously set sensitivity
level will flash on the display;
– press + or – to set the value;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
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TRIP B ACTIVATION/DATA
(Trip B enablement)
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This function may be used to activate (On) or deactivate
(Off) the Trip B display (partial trip).
For more information see the “Trip computer” section.
For activation/deactivation, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: On or Off will flash on the dis-
play (depending on previous setting);
– press + or – to make your choice;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
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SET TIME
(Setting the clock)
This function allows you to set the clock through two submenus: “Time” and “Mode”.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: the display will show the two
submenus “Time” and “Mode”;
– press + or – to switch between the two sub-menus;
– once you have selected a submenu, press MENU ESC
briefly;
– if selecting “Time”, briefly press MENU ESC – the “hours”
will flash on the display;
– press + or – to set the value;
– briefly press MENU ESC: the “minutes” will flash on the
display;
– press + or – to set the value;
– if selecting “Mode”, briefly press MENU ESC: the mode
will flash on the display;
– press + or – to select “24h” or “12h”.
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When you have made the required adjustments, briefly
press button MENU ESC to go back to the submenu
screen or hold the button down to go back to the main
menu screen without saving.
– hold down MENU ESC again to go back to the standard
screen or main menu, depending on which point in the
menu you have reached.
Set date
(Setting the date)
Using this function it is possible to change the date (day –
month – year).
To update, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: the day (dd) will flash on the
display;
– press + or – to set the value;
– briefly press MENU ESC: the month (mm) will flash on
the display;
– press + or – to set the value;
– briefly press MENU ESC: the year (yyyy) will flash on the
display;
– press the+ oppure – button to make the adjustment.
NB Each time the + or – buttons are pressed there is an
increase or decrease of one unit. Hold the button down
to increase/decrease the setting rapidly. Complete the setting with single presses of the button when you approach
the required setting.
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
FIRST PAGE
(information displayed on the main screen)
(for versions/markets where available)
This function allows you to choose the information you
would like to see on the main screen. You can choose
to display the date or the turbocharger boost pressure.
To make your choice, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: “First page” will appear on
the display;
– briefly press MENU ESC again to show the display options: “Date” and “Engine info”;
– press + or – to select the information you wish to see
on the main page of the display;
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– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
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standard screen without saving.
When the key is turned to MAR and the initial check stage
is over, the display will show the information selected via
the “First page” menu function.
SEE RADIO
(Relaying audio information)
With this function the display shows information relevant
to the sound system.
– Radio: selected radio station frequency or RDS message,
automatic tuning activation or AutoSTore;
– CD, MP3: track number;
– CD Changer: CD number and track number;
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To show the sound system information in the display (On)
or clear it (Off), proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: On or Off will flash on the display (depending on previous setting);
– press + or – to make your choice;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
AUTOCLOSE
(Automatic central locking with car moving)
When activated (On), this function automatically locks the
doors when the car speed exceeds 20 km/h.
To activate (On) or deactivate (Off) this function, proceed
as follows:
– press the MENU ESC button briefly: the display will show
a submenu;
– briefly press MENU ESC: On or Off will flash on the display (depending on previous setting);
– press + or – to make your choice;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
submenu screen or hold the button down to go back to
the main menu screen without saving;
– hold down MENU ESC again to go back to the standard
screen or main menu, depending on which point in the
menu you have reached.
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MEASUREMENT UNITS
(Setting measurement units)
With this function it is possible to set the measurement
units through three sub-menus: “Distance”, “Consumption” and “Temperature”.
To set the desired measurement unit, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC to display the three submenus;
– press + or – to switch between the three sub-menus;
– once the submenu to be modified has been selected, briefly
press the MENU ESC button;
– if selecting “Distance”: briefly press MENU ESC and the
display will show “km” or “mi” (depending on the previous setting);
– press + or – to make your choice;
– if selecting “Consumption”: briefly press MENU ESC and
the display will show “km/l”, “l/100km” or “mpg” (depending on the previous setting);
If the set distance unit is “km”, you can set the fuel consumption unit to km/l or l/100km depending on the
amount of fuel consumed.
If the distance unit set is “mi” the fuel consumption unit
will be displayed in “mpg”.
– press + or – to make your choice;
– if selecting “Temperature”: briefly press MENU ESC and
the display will show “°C” or “°F” (depending on the previous setting);
– press + or – to make your choice.
When you have made the required adjustments, briefly
press MENU ESC to go back to the submenu screen or
hold the button down to go back to the main menu screen
without saving.
– hold down MENU ESC again to go back to the standard
screen or main menu, depending on which point in the
menu you have reached.
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LANGUAGE
(Selecting language)
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Display messages can be shown in different languages: Italian, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Polish,
Dutch and Turkish.
To set the required language, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: the previously set language will
flash on the display;
– press + or – to make your choice;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
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WARNING VOLUME
(Adjusting the failure/warning buzzer volume)
This function allows the volume of the buzzer which accompanies the display of failures/warnings to be adjusted
(over 8 levels).
To set the desired volume, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: the previously set volume level will flash on the display;
– press + or – to set the value;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
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BUTTON VOLUME
(Adjusting the button volume)
This function may be used to adjust (over 8 levels) the volume of the noise made when the MENU ESC, + e – but-
tons are pressed.
To set the desired volume, proceed as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: the previously set volume level will flash on the display;
– press + or – to set the value;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the
standard screen without saving.
SEAT BELT BUZZ
(SBR buzzer reactivation
(for versions/markets where provided)
This function can be displayed only after a Fiat Dealership has deactivated the SBR system (see “SBR system”
in the “Safety” section).
SERVICE
(Scheduled servicing)
Through this function it is possible to display information
related to regular scheduling intervals.
This information can be consulted as follows:
– briefly press MENU ESC: service intervals in km or mi,
depending on the previous setting, will be displayed (see
“Measurement units”);
– press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to the
menu screen or hold the button down to return to the
standard screen.
NB The “Scheduled Servicing Plan” requires the vehicle
to be serviced every 30,000 km (or 18,000 mi). This indication will appear automatically, with the key at MAR, starting from 2,000 km (or 1,240 mi) and will be displayed every
200 km (or 124 mi). Below 200 km the signals become
more frequent. The indication will appear in kilometres or
miles depending on the unit of measurement settings.
When the next scheduled service is approaching, the message “Service” will appear on the display, followed by the
number of kilometres or miles left, when the key is turned
to MAR. Go to a Fiat Dealership, where the “Scheduled
Servicing Plan” operations will be performed and the message will be reset.
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(Passenger front and side airbag activation/
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This function is used to activate/deactivate the front pas-
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senger’s air bag.
Proceed as follows:
❒
press MENU ESC and, after the message BAG P OFF
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(to deactivate) or BAG P On (to activate) is displayed
by pressing buttons + or –, press MENU ESC again;
❒
the display will show the confirmation request message;
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press + or – to select either Yes (to confirm activation/deactivation) or No (to abort);
❒
briefly press MENU ESC to confirm setting and go back
to the menu screen or hold the button down to go back
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to the standard screen without saving.
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DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (D.R.L.)
(for versions/markets where provided)
This function allows you to activate/deactivate the daytime
running lights.
Proceed as follows to switch this function on or off:
– press the MENU ESC button briefly: the display will show
a submenu;
– press the MENU ESC button briefly, the display will show
On or Off flashing depending on the previous setting;
– press + or – to change the setting;
– briefly press the MENU ESC button to go back to the
submenu screen or hold the button down to go back to
the main menu screen without saving;
– hold down MENU ESC again to go back to the standard
screen or main menu, depending on which point in the
menu you have reached.
EXIT MENU
This function closes the cycle of settings listed in the menu
screen.
Briefly press MENU ESC to go back to the standard screen
without saving.
Press – to return to the first menu option (Speed Beep).
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TRIP COMPUTER
Introduction
The Trip computer is used to display information on car
operation when the key is turned to MAR. This function
allows you to define two separate trips, called “Trip A”
and “Trip B”, for monitoring the car’s “complete mission”
(journey) in a reciprocally independent manner.
Both functions can be reset (reset – start of a new journey).
“Trip A” is used to display the figures relating to:
– Outside temperature
– Range
– Distance travelled
– Average consumption
– Current consumption
– Average speed
– Journey time (driving time).
“Trip B”, available on multifunction display only, is used to
display the figures relating to:
– Distance travelled B
– Average consumption B
– Average speed B
– Travel time B (driving time).
NB “Trip B” functions may be excluded (see “Trip B on”).
“Range” and “Instant consumption” parameters cannot be
reset.
Values displayed
Outside temperature
Indicates the temperature outside the vehicle passenger
compartment.
Range
This indicates the approximate distance that may be travelled with the fuel remaining in the tank, assuming that driving conditions do not change. The display will show the
reading “----” when the following events take place:
– value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
– car left parked with engine running for a long time.
Distance travelled
This value shows the distance covered from the start of
the new journey.
Average consumption
This value shows the approximate average fuel consumption from the start of the new journey.
Current consumption
Indicates the fuel consumption. The value is constantly updated. The message “----” will appear on the display if the
car is parked with the engine running.
Average speed
This value shows the car’s average speed based on the
overall time elapsed since the start of the new journey.
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Journey time
This value shows the time elapsed since the start of the
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IMPORTANT If information is not available, the message
“----” will appear instead of the Trip Computer values.
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Counting of the different values will resume regularly when
normal operation is restored. This will not reset any of the
values displayed before the failure nor start a new jour-
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TRIP control button fig. 28
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column stalk, is used (with ignition at MAR) to display and
reset the previous values to start a new journey:
– press briefly to display the different values;
– hold down to reset and then start a new journey.
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New journey
The new journey begins after:
– “manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the relevant
button;
– “automatic” resetting, when the distance travelled reaches 99,999.9 km or when the journey time reaches 99.59
(99 hours and 59 minutes);
– disconnection and subsequent reconnection of the battery.
IMPORTANT The reset operation when “Trip A” details
are being displayed resets only the information associated with this function.
IMPORTANT The reset operation when “Trip B” details
are being displayed resets only the information associated with this function.
Start trip procedure
With the ignition key in the MAR position, reset by pressing the TRIP button and keeping it pressed for more than
2 seconds.
Trip Exit
To quit the Trip function: keep MENU ESC pressed for
over 2 seconds.
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Any adjustments should be carried out only when the vehicle is stationary.
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WARNING
After releasing the adjustment lever, al-
ways check that the seat is locked on the
guides by trying to move it back and forth. If it is
not locked, the seat may move unexpectedly and
make you lose control of the car.
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The fabric covers on your vehicle have been
designed to resist normal wear and tear.
Some precautions are however needed.
Avoid prolonged rubbing against clothing accessories, such as metal buckles, bosses, Velcro strips
and the like, which by applying a high pressure on
the fabric in a small area could cause the breakage of some threads and damage the upholstery.
Horiziontal adjustment fig. 29
Lift the lever A and push the seat forwards or backwards:
in the driving position your arms should rest on the rim
of the steering wheel.
Height adjustment fig. 29
(for versions/markets where provided)
Move lever B upwards or downwards to achieve the required height.
IMPORTANT Adjustment must be carried out only when
seated in the relevant seat.
Backrest angle adjustment fig. 29
Turn knob C.
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make sure the seat belt fits closely across your
chest and hips.
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For maximum protection, keep the back
of your seat upright, lean back into it and
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Always check that the seat is properly
locked on the guides by trying to push it
backwards and forwards.
Folding down the backrest (3-door versions)
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To access the rear seats, pull handle A upwards: the back-
rest will fold forwards and the seat will slide forwards when
you push the backrest.
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When you put the backrest back up, the seat will return
to its original position (mechanical memory).
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Electric lumbar support adjustment fig. 31
(for versions/markets where available)
To adjust the support for your back, use controls E.
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(for versions/markets where available)
With the key turned to MAR, press button F to switch the
function on/off. When the function is enabled, the LED on
the button turns on.
REAR SEATS
To fold the rear seats, refer to the “Extending the boot”
paragraph in this section.
The fabric upholstery of your car is designed
to withstand normal wear and tear for
a long time. Some precautions are however needed. Avoid prolonged rubbing against clothing accessories, such as metal buckles, bosses,
Velcro strips and the like, which by applying a high
pressure on the fabric in a small area could cause
the breakage of some threads and damage the upholstery.
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FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS fig. 33
On certain versions the head restraints are adjustable in
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height and they lock automatically in the required position.
To adjust head restraints, proceed as follows:
❒ upwards adjustment: lift the head restraint until it locks.
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❒ downwards adjustment: press the button A and lower
the head restraint.
To extract the front head restraints press buttons A and
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To make the best use of the head restraint protection, ad-
just the backrest to keep a straight back, with the head
as close as possible to its restraint.
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Head restraints must be adjusted so that
the head, rather than the neck, rests on
them. Only then can they protect your head correctly.
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fig. 33
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REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS fig. 34
(for versions/markets where provided)
To move the head restraint upwards, raise it until hearing the click (position of use).
To bring it back to the position of non-use, press button
A and push the head restraint down into the back rest.
To extract the rear head restraints press buttons A and
B simultaneously and release them upwards.
IMPORTANT When the rear seats are in use, the head
restraints must always be in the position of use.
STEERING WHEEL
The driver can adjust the height and axial position of the
steering wheel.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:
❒ release lever A-fig. 35 by pushing it forwards (position 1);
❒ adjust the steering wheel;
❒ lock lever A by pulling it towards the steering wheel (po-
sition 2).
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fig. 34
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WARNING
Any adjustment of the steering wheel position must be carried out only with the car
stationary and the engine turned off.
fig. 35
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system or steering column modifications (e.g. installing an anti-theft device) that could badly af-
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fect performance and safety, invalidate the warranty and also result in the car failing to comply
with regulations.
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It is absolutely forbidden to carry out any
after-market operation involving steering
MIRRORS
REAR-VIEW MIRROR fig. 36
The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes its release in the event of a violent impact with the passenger.
Lever A can be used to move the mirror to two different
positions: normal or antiglare.
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fig. 36
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ELECTROCHROMIC REAR-VIEW MIRROR
fig. 37
(for versions/markets where provided)
Some versions have an electrochromic mirror with automatic antiglare function.
When the function is active, LED A on the mirror is lit.
WING MIRRORS
Adjustment fig. 38
This operation is possible only with the key turned to
MAR.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:
❒ use switch B to select the required mirror (left or right);
❒ to adjust the mirror, move switch C in the four direc-
tions.
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Folding
When required (for example when the shape causes dif-
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ficulty in narrow spaces), it is possible to fold the mirrors
by moving them from position 1-fig. 39 to position 2.
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Defrosting/demisting
(for versions/markets where provided)
The mirrors are fitted with resistors that are activated
when the heated rear windscreen is turned on (by pressing button
(
).
IMPORTANT This function is timed and it will turn off automatically after a few minutes.
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When driving, the mirrors should always be
in position 1-fig. 39.
fig. 39
WARNING
As the driver’s wing mirror is curved, it may
slightly alter the perception of distance.
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HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM
fig. 40
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1. Fixed upper vent – 2. Adjustable central vents – 3. Fixed side vents – 4. Adjustable side vents – 5. Lower vents for
front seats – 6. Lower vents for rear seats.
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ADJUSTABLE SIDE AND
CENTRE VENTS fig. 41-42-43
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A Fixed vent for side windows.
B Adjustable side vents.
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C Adjustable centre vents.
Vents A are fixed.
To use vents B and C, adjust them as required.
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OPENING/CLOSING THE VENTS
To open/close the air vents, move the wheel fig. 42.
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ç = vents closed
å = vents open
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CONTROLS fig. 44
Knob A regulates the air temperature
(mixing hot and cold air)
Red section = hot air
Blue section = cold air
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fig. 41
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Knob B activates/adjusts the fan
p 0 = fan off
1-2-3 = fan speed
-
= max. fan speed
4
Knob C adjusts air distribution
to direct air to the centre and side vents;
¶
to send air to the feet and direct cooler air to the
ß
dashboard vents, in intermediate temperature conditions;
for heating when the outside temperature is very low:
Then use the controls to keep the required comfort conditions and press button D to turn air recirculation off (button LED off) and prevent misting up.
IMPORTANT With a cold engine, you have to wait for
a few minutes to let the system fluid reach optimum operating temperature.
FRONT WINDOWS FAST
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
(WINDSCREEN AND SIDE WINDOWS)
Proceed as follows:
❒ turn knob A to red section;
❒ turn air recirculation off by pressing button D (button
LED off);
-
❒ turn knob C to
❒ rotate knob B to 4 -(max. fan speed).
After demisting/defrosting, operate the controls to restore
the required comfort conditions.
Window demisting
In the event of considerable external moisture and/or rain
and/or large differences in temperature inside and outside
the passenger compartment, perform the following preventive window demisting procedure:
❒ turn knob A to red section;
❒ turn air recirculation off by pressing button D (button
LED off);
;
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❒ turn knob C to -or to position ®if the windows
do not demist;
❒ turn knob B to 2nd speed.
HEATED REAR
WINDSCREEN AND WING MIRRORS
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING fig. 45
(for versions/markets where provided)
Press the button A to activate this function; once enabled,
the light on the button comes on.
This function is timed and will turn off automatically after
20 minutes. Press button A again to switch the function off.
IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on the inside of the
rear window over the heating filaments to avoid damage
that might cause it to stop working properly.
INTERNAL air internal recirculation
ACTIVATION
•
Press
so that the button LED is on.
It is advisable to switch the internal air internal recirculation on while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent
the introduction of polluted air. Do not use the function
for a long time, particularly if there are many passengers
on board, to prevent the windows from misting up.
IMPORTANT The air recirculation system makes it possible to reach the required heating or cooling conditions
faster.
Do not use the air internal recirculation function on
rainy/cold days as it would considerably increase the possibility of the windows misting up.
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CONTROLS fig. 46
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Knob A regulates the air temperature
(mixing hot and cold air)
Red section = hot air
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Blue section = cold air
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Knob B activates/adjusts the fan
p 0 = fan off
1-2-3 = fan speed
-
= max. fan speed
4
Knob C adjusts air distribution
to direct air to the centre and side vents;
¶
to send air to the feet and direct cooler air to the
ß
dashboard vents, in intermediate temperature conditions;
for heating when the outside temperature is very low:
After demisting/defrosting, operate the controls to restore
the required comfort conditions.
IMPORTANT The climate control system is very useful
for faster demisting because it dries the air. Adjust the controls as described above and press button E to switch the
climate control system on; the LED on the button will light
up.
Window demisting
In the event of considerable external moisture and/or rain
and/or large differences in temperature inside and outside
the passenger compartment, perform the following preventive window demisting procedure:
❒ turn knob A to red section;
❒ turn air recirculation off by pressing button D so the
button LED goes out;
-
❒ turn knob C to
or to position ®if the windows
do not demist;
❒ turn knob B to 2nd speed.
IMPORTANT The climate control system is very useful to
prevent the windows misting up in the presence of high
humidity since it dries the air introduced into the passenger compartment.
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HEATED REAR
WINDSCREEN AND WING MIRRORS
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING fig. 47
(for versions/markets where provided)
Press the button A to activate this function; once enabled,
the light on the button comes on.
This function is timed and will turn off automatically after 20 minutes. Press button A again to switch the function off.
IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on the inside of the
rear window over the heating filaments to avoid damage
that might cause it to stop working properly.
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INTERNAL AIR INTERNAL RECIRCULATION
ACTIVATION
•
Press
so that the button LED is on.
It is advisable to switch the internal air internal recirculation on while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent
the introduction of polluted air. Do not use the function
for a long time, particularly if there are many passengers
on board, to prevent the windows from misting up.
IMPORTANT The air recirculation system makes it possible to reach the required heating or cooling conditions
faster.
Do not use the air internal recirculation function on
rainy/cold days as it would considerably increase the possibility of the windows misting up.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Run the climate control system for at least 10 minutes
every month during the winter. Have the system inspected at a Fiat Dealership before the summer.
The system uses R134a refrigerant fluid
which does not harm the environment in
the event of accidental leakage. Never use
R12 fluid which is not compatible with the system
components.
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
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DESCRIPTION
The car is equipped with a two-zone climate control system which allows you to adjust separately the air tem-
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CONTROLS fig. 48
A climate control compressor on/off button
B air recirculation on/off button
C climate control system information display
D button for activating the MAX-DEF function
(fast front window defrosting/demisting);
E heated rear windscreen on/off button
F MONO function activation button (set temperature
alignment) and passenger side temperature adjustment
knob
G climate control on/off button
H fan speed increase/decrease
Iair distribution selection buttons;
L AUTO function activation button
(automatic operation) and driver side temperature
adjustment knob
M interior air temperature sensor
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fig. 48
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SWITCHING ON THE CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM
The system can be activated by pressing any of the buttons; it is, however, advisable to set the desired temperatures on the display, then press the AUTO button.
The climate control system allows you to customise the
temperatures (driver side and passenger side) with a maximum difference of 7°C.
The climate control system compressor works only with
the engine running and with an outside temperature of
above 4°C.
AUTOMATIC FUNCTION OF THE CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM (AUTO function)
Press the AUTO button; the system will automatically adjust:
❒the amount of air introduced into the passenger compartment;
❒ the distribution of air inside the passenger compartment;
cancelling any previous manual settings.
During climate control system automatic operation, the
words FULL AUTO appear on the display.
During automatic operation it is still possible to adjust the
set temperature and carry out the following operations
manually:
❒ adjust fan speed;
❒ select air distribution;
❒ switch air recirculation on/off;
❒ switch on the climate control system compressor.
WARNING
It is advisable not to use the air recircula-
tion function when the outside temperature is low to prevent the windows from rapidly
misting up.
REGULATING THE FAN SPEED
Press button pto increase/decrease the fan speed.
The 12 possible speeds are indicated by bars lighting up on
the display:
❒ max fan speed = all bars lit;
❒ min. fan speed = one bar lit.
The fan can be disabled (no bars lit) only if the climate control compressor has been switched off by pressing button
.
❄
To restore automatic fan speed control after a manual adjustment, press AUTO.
RAPID FRONT WINDOWS DEMISTING/
DEFROSTING (MAX-DEF function)
Press button
eration of all the functions required to rapidly
demist/defrost the windscreen and front side windows.
to automatically activate the timed op-
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These functions are:
❒ climate control compressor engagement (with an out-
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side temperature above 4°C);
❒ switching off, if previously on, of the interior air recir-
culation (the LED on button
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❒ switching on of heated rear windscreen (the LED on
button
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❒ setting maximum air temperature;
❒ activation of air flow.
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WINDSCREEN AND WING MIRRORS
Press button ( to activate; when this function is on, the
button LED lights up.
This function is timed and will turn off automatically after
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20 minutes. Press ( again to disable the function in advance.
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rear window over the heating filaments to avoid damage
that might cause it to stop working properly.
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side (in this case the LED on the button should be off).
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should be off);
T
should be on) and wing mirror heater coils;
-
to introduce air from the out-
T
ACTIVATION OF INTERIOR AIR
RECIRCULATION
Press button
T
.
Air recirculation is carried out according to two possible
operating modes:
❒ permanently off (air recirculation always off with intro-
duction of external air), indicated by the LED on but-
T
being off;
ton
❒ permanently on (air recirculation always on), signalled
by the LED on button
When OFF is pressed, the climate control system automatically
activates air recirculation (the LED on button
on). It is still possible to activate outside air recirculation (LED on
the button is off) and vice versa, by pressing button
T
being lit up.
T
should be
.
T
IMPORTANT The air recirculation system makes it possible to reach the required heating or cooling conditions
faster. It is not advisable to switch the air recirculation
on when it is rainy/cold or the windows might mist up, especially if the climate control is not turned on. It is advisable to switch the internal air internal recirculation on
while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent the introduction of polluted air. Do not use the function for
a long time, particularly if there are many passengers on
board, to prevent the windows from misting up.
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SET TEMPERATURE ALIGNMENT
(MONO function)
Press the MONO button to align the temperature between the driver side and passenger side.
Then turn the AUTO or MONO knob to increase/decrease the temperature between the two areas
by the same amount.
Press MONO again to deactivate the function.
CLIMATE CONTROL COMPRESSOR
ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION
Press button ò to switch on the climate control system
compressor.
Compressor on
❒ the LED on button ò is lit up;
❒ symbol ò is shown on the display.
Compressor off
❒ the LED on button ò is lit up;
❒ symbol ò is shown on the display.
❒ internal air recirculation is prevented.
With the climate control compressor switched off, air cannot be introduced into the passenger compartment at a
lower temperature than the outside; in this case the ò
symbol on the display will flash.
The deactivation of the climate control compressor is
memorized even after the engine has stopped. To turn the
climate control compressor back on, press button ò once
again or press AUTO: if you press AUTO, the other manual settings will be cancelled.
SETTING THE AIR DISTRIBUTION
Press one or more of buttons Q/E/Z to manually select
one of the 7 possible air distribution settings for the passenger compartment:
QAir flow to the windscreen and front side window
vents to demist/defrost them.
ZAir flow to the front and rear footwell vents. This
air distribution warms up the passenger compartment quickly.
Q
Air flow distribution between front and rear vents,
E
centre/side dashboard vents, rear vent and wind-
Z
screen and front side window demisting/defrosting
vents.
EAir flow distribution to centre/side dashboard vents
(passenger’s body).
QAir flow distribution between the footwell
Zvents and the windscreen and front side window
demisting/defrosting vents. This distribution setting
allows warms up the passenger compartment and
prevents the windows from misting up.
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ZE Air flow distribution between footwell vents (hot-
EQ Air flow distribution between centre/side dash-
IMPORTANT For the climate control system to function,
at least one of the following buttons must be on: Q/E/Z.
The system does not allow all the buttons Q/E/Z to be
switched off.
IMPORTANT Push the OFF button to turn the climate
control system back on: in this way, all previously saved
operating conditions are restored before switching off.
To restore automatic control of the air distribution after
a manual selection, press the AUTO button.
ter air) and centre/side dashboard vents and rear
vent (cooler air).
board vents, rear vent and windscreen and front
side window demisting/defrosting vents. This distribution setting ventilates the passenger compartment and prevents the windows from misting up.
ADDITIONAL HEATER
(for versions/markets where provided)
This device warms up the passenger compartment more
quickly when it is very cold and the engine coolant temperature is low.
In these conditions, the device comes on automatically
when the engine is started and the fan is on.
The additional heater turns off automatically after reaching the required comfort conditions.
IMPORTANT The heater will not turn on if the battery
voltage is too low.
SWITCHING OFF THE CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM
Press the OFF button.
The following information is shown on the display:
❒ the word OFF;
❒ outside temperature reading;
❒ indication that air recirculation is switched on (LED on
button
T
is lit).
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EXTERIOR LIGHTS
The left-hand stalk operates most of the external lights.
The ignition key has to be in the MAR position for the
exterior lights to come on. The instrument panel and the
various controls on the dashboard will be lit up when the
exterior lights are switched on.
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (D.R.L.) fig. 49
(for versions/markets where provided)
With the ignition key turned to MAR and the twist switch
turned to position
matically activated; the other lights and interior lighting
remain off. The daytime running lights function can be
switched on/off using the display menus (see “Multifunction
display and reconfigurable multifunction display” in this section). If the daytime running lights are deactivated, no light
comes on when the twist switch is turned to O.
fig. 49
O the daytime running lights are auto-
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DIPPED HEADLAMPS/SIDE LIGHTS fig. 49
With the ignition key turned to MAR, turn the twist switch
to
2
. If dipped beams are activated, the daytime lights
go out and the side lights and dipped beams come on. The
light 3 on the instrument panel comes on. When the ignition key is turned to STOP or removed and the twist
switch is turned from O to 2, all the side lights and taillights and number plate lights come on. The 3warning
light will come on in the instrument panel.
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS fig. 49
2
With the twist switch at position
, push the stalk forwards toward the dashboard (stable position). The warning light 1on the instrument panel will come on. They
switch off when the stalk is pulled towards the wheel
(dipped beams come back on).
FLASHING fig. 49
You can flash the headlights by pulling the stalk towards
1
the wheel (temporary position). The light
on the in-
strument panel will come on.
WARNING
The daytime running lights are an alterna-
tive to the dipped beam headlights for driving during the daytime in countries where it is compulsory to have lights on during the day, and they
are also permitted in those countries where this not
obligatory. Daytime running lights cannot replace
dipped headlights when driving at night or through
tunnels. The use of daytime running lights is governed by the highway code of the country in which
you are driving. Keep to the rules.
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DIRECTION INDICATORS fig. 50
Put the stalk in the permanent position:
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up (position
down (position
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Lights
dicators switch off automatically when the steering wheel
is straightened.
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Lane change function
If you wish to signal a lane change, put the left stalk in the
temporary position for less than half a second. The direc-
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tion indicator on the selected side flashes three times and
then switches off automatically.
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1): activates the right direction indicator;
2): activates the left direction indicator.
¥ or Î will blink on the instrument panel. The in-
“FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICE
This will light up the space in front of the vehicle for
a certain period of time.
Activation
With the key turned to STOP or removed, pull the lefthand stalk towards the steering wheel within 2 minutes
from when the engine is turned off.
Each time the stalk is moved, the lights stay on for an extra 30 seconds up to a maximum of 210 seconds; then the
lights are switched off automatically.
The warning light
on the instrument panel will light up
3
and the corresponding message will appear in the display
(see “Warning lights and messages”) for as long as the function is activated. The light comes on when the stalk is first
moved and stays on until the function is automatically deactivated. Each movement of the stalk increases only the
amount of time the lights stay on.
Deactivation
Keep the stalk pulled towards the steering wheel for more
than 2 seconds.
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FRONT FOG LIGHTS WITH CORNERING
LIGHTS FUNCTION
When the dipped headlamps are on and the speed is below 40 km/h, if the steering wheel rotation angle is large
or the direction indicators are on, a light (incorporated
in the fog light) will come on on the relevant side to improve visibility at nightime. This function can be activated/deactivated via the display menu (see “Display” in this
section).
WINDOW CLEANING
The right-hand lever fig. 51 controls windscreen wiper/
washer and heated rear window wiper/washer operation.
WINDSCREEN WIPER/WASHER
This operates only with the ignition turned to MAR.
The twist switch on the right stalk can be moved to four
different positions:
Owindscreen wiper off;
intermittent operation;
≤
continuous slow operation;
≥
continuous fast operation.
¥
Move the stalk to position A (temporary) to limit operation
to the time for which the stalk is held in this position.
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When released, the stalk returns to its default position and
the wipers automatically switch off.
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With the twist switch at
automatically adapt to the speed of the car.
IMPORTANT Replace the wiper blades as specified in the
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wipers may be subjected to excessive stress,
prompting intervention from the motor protection
which prevents operation for a few seconds. If operation is not restored, even after turning the key
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and restarting the engine, go to a Fiat Dealership.
“Smart washing” function
Pull the stalk towards the steering wheel (temporary position) to operate the windscreen washer.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Keeping the stalk pulled for more than half a second, with
just one movement it is possible to operate the washer jet
and the wiper at the same time.
The wiper stops working three strokes after releasing the
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stalk. A further stroke 6 seconds later completes the wiping operation.
, the windscreen wiper will
≤
Do not use the windscreen wipers to remove layers of snow or ice from the windscreen. In such conditions, the windscreen
RAIN SENSOR
(for versions/markets where provided)
The rain sensor is located behind the rear-view mirror in
contact with the windscreen and has the purpose of automatically adjusting the frequency of the windscreen wiper
strokes depending on the intensity of the rain during intermittent operation.
IMPORTANT Keep the glass in the sensor area clean.
Activation
Move the twist switch on the right-hand stalk to
≤
fig.
51. The activation of the sensor is signalled by a wiper
stroke. Through the setup menu it is possible to increase
the sensitivity of the rain sensor. The increasing of the rain
sensor sensitivity is also signalled by a stroke of the wipers.
If the windscreen washer is used with the rain sensor activated, the normal washing cycle is performed, after which
the rain sensor resumes its normal automatic operation.
Deactivation
Move the stalk twist switch away from
fig. 51 or turn
≤
the ignition key to STOP. When the engine is next started (key at MAR), the sensor will not be reactivated even
if the twist switch is still at ≤fig. 51. To activate the rain
sensor, you have to move the twist switch from ≤to another position and then back to ≤. Rain sensor activation will be indicated by at least one wiper stroke, even if
the windscreen is dry.
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The rain sensor is able to recognise, and automatically
adjust itself in the presence of, the following particular conditions:
❒ impurities on the surface (salt, dirt, etc.);
❒ difference between day and night.
IMPORTANT Streaks of water may cause the blades to
move unnecessarily.
Do not use the rear window wiper to remove layers of snow or ice. In such condi-
tions, the rear window wiper may be subjected to excessive stress, prompting intervention
from the motor protection which prevents operation for a few seconds. If operation is not restored,
even after turning the key and restarting the engine,
go to a Fiat Dealership.
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REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER
This operates only with the ignition turned to MAR. The
function stops when the stalk is released. Turning the twist
switch from O to
as follows:
❒ intermittent operation if the windscreen wiper is off;
❒ synchronised operation (but with half-stroke frequen-
cy) when the windscreen wiper is on;
❒ continuous operation with reverse engaged and func-
tion on.
With the windscreen wiper on and reverse gear engaged,
rear window wiping will be continuous.
Pushing the stalk towards the dashboard (temporary position) will activate the rear window washer jet.
Keeping the stalk pushed for more than half a second will
also activate the rear window wiper.
Releasing the stalk will activate the smart washing function,
as described for the windscreen wiper.
will operate the rear window wiper
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CRUISE CONTROL
(for versions/markets where provided)
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This is an electronically controlled device which allows the
vehicle to be driven at a chosen speed above 30 km/h on
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long stretches of dry, straight roads with few variations (e.g.
motorways), without having to press the accelerator pedal. It is therefore not recommended to use this device on
country roads with traffic. Do not use it in town.
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ENGAGING THE DEVICE
Turn twist switch A-fig. 52 to ON.
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The cruise control cannot be engaged in 1st or reverse
gear. It is advisable to engage it in 4th gear or higher.
When travelling downhill with the device engaged, the car
speed may slightly exceed the preset one.
When the device is activated, light
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with the relevant message on the instrument panel (where
provided).
Ü
comes on together
❒ move the stalk upwards (+) for at least one second, then
release it. The car speed is now memorised and you can
therefore come off the accelerator pedal.
If needed (when overtaking for instance), you can accel-
erate simply by pressing the accelerator pedal; when you
come off the pedal, the car will return to the speed mem-
orised previously.
RESTORING THE MEMORISED SPEED
If the device has been switched off, for example by press-
ing the brake or clutch pedal, the memorised speed can
be restored as follows:
❒ accelerate gradually until reaching a speed approaching
the memorised speed;
❒ engage the gear that was selected when you memorised
the speed;
❒ press button RES B-fig. 52.
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SETTING VEHICLE SPEED
Proceed as follows:
❒ turn twist switch A-fig. 52 to ON and press the accel-
erator pedal until you reach the required speed;
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INCREASING THE MEMORISED SPEED
This can be done in two ways:
❒ by pressing the accelerator and then memorising the
new speed reached;
or
❒ moving the stalk upwards (+).
Each movement of the stalk will correspond to an increase
in speed of about 1 km/h, while keeping the stalk held upwards will continuously increase the speed.
REDUCING THE MEMORISED SPEED
This can be done in two ways:
❒ by turning the device off and then storing a new speed;
or
❒ by moving the stalk downwards (–) until reaching the
new speed which will be memorised automatically.
Each movement of the stalk will correspond to a reduction in speed of about 1 km/h, while keeping the stalk held
downwards will continuously reduce the speed.
DISENGAGING THE DEVICE
The device can be switched off by the driver in the following ways:
❒ turning twist switch A to OFF;
❒ switching off the engine;
❒ pressing the brake pedal;
❒ pressing the clutch pedal;
❒ pressing the accelerator pedal; in this case, the system
is not really switched off but the request for acceleration takes priority. The cruise control is, however, active and you do not need to press button RES B-fig. 52
to restore the previous conditions when you have finished accelerating.
The device is automatically switched off in the following
cases:
❒ if the ABS or ESP systems cut in;
❒ if the car speed drops below the preset limit;
❒ if there is a system failure.
WARNING
While travelling with the device engaged, do not
put the gear lever into neutral.
WARNING
In case of malfunctioning or if the device fails,
turn twist switch A to OFF and contact a Fiat
Dealership.
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CEILING COURTESY LIGHTS
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FRONT CEILING LIGHT
WITH MOVABLE LENS
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The light will turn on/off by pressing the right or left side
as shown in fig. 53.
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Switch A-fig. 54 switches the ceiling courtesy lights on/off.
With switch A-fig. 54 in the centre, lights C and D come
on/go off when front doors are opened/closed.
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With switch A-fig. 54 pressed to the left, lights C and D
are always off.
With switch A-fig. 54 pressed to the left, lights C and D
are always on.
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The lights switch on/off gradually.
Switch B-fig, 54 controls the spot light function; when the
ceiling light is off, it switches the following on individually:
❒ light C if pressed on the left side;
❒ light D if pressed on the right side.
CAUTION Before getting out of the car, make sure both
switches are in the centre; when the doors are closed, the
lights switch off to prevent the battery running down.
In any case, if the switch is left in on position, the courtesy
light switches off automatically 15 minutes after the engine
switching off.
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fig. 53
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Courtesy light timing
On certain versions, to facilitate getting in/out of the car
at night or in poorly-lit areas, two timed modes have been
provided.
TIMED OPERATION FOR GETTING INTO THE VEHICLE
The courtesy lights switch on according to the following
modes:
❒ for about 10 seconds when unlocking the front doors;
❒ for about 3 minutes when opening one of the side
doors;
❒ for about 10 seconds when closing the doors.
The timed period is interrupted when the ignition is turned
to MAR.
TIMED OPERATION FOR GETTING OUT OF THE VEHICLE
After removing the key from the ignition, the courtesy
lights switch on according to the following modes:
❒ within 2 minutes from turning the engine off for about
10 seconds;
❒ when opening one of the side doors for about 3 min-
utes;
❒ when one of the doors is closed for a period of about
10 seconds.
Timing will stop automatically when the doors are locked.
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BOOT COURTESY LIGHT fig. 55
(for versions/markets where provided)
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On versions where it is fitted, the light comes on automatically when the boot is opened and goes out when it
is closed.
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PUDDLE LIGHTS fig. 56
(for versions/markets where provided)
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These lights A are located in the doors and they turn on
when the relevant door is opened, regardless of the ignition key position.
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COURTESY LIGHT fig. 57
(for versions/markets where provided)
On some versions a courtesy light is fitted behind the pas-
senger-side sun visor. Use button A-fig. 57 to turn the
light on/off.
fig. 56
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HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS fig. 58
They are turned on by pressing switch A, regardless of the
position of the ignition key.
When the device is on, the switch flashes and the lights
Î and ¥ on the instrument panel come on. Press the
switch again to turn the lights off. The use of hazard warning lights is governed by the highway code of the country
you are in. Keep to the rules.
Emergency braking
During emergency braking, the hazard warning lights come
on automatically and lights Î and ¥ on the panel also come
on. The function switches off automatically when the nature of the braking changes. This function complies with
the relevant legal regulations currently in force.
PARKING LIGHTS
These lights can be turned on only with the ignition key
at STOP or removed, by moving the left stalk twist switch
first to
O and then to
6
or 2.
The 3 light on the instrument panel comes on.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS fig. 59
(for versions/markets where provided)
To turn the front fog lights on, press the button 5 with
the side lights on.
The 5 light on the instrument panel will come on.
Press the button again to turn the lights off.
The use of fog lights is governed by the highway code of
the country in which you are driving. Keep to the rules.
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fig. 58
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REAR FOG LIGHTS fig. 60
Press button 4 to turn these lights on with the dipped
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beam headlights or the front fog lights (where provided)
switched on.
The 4 light on the instrument panel will come on.
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Press the button again to turn the lights off, or turn off the
dipped beams and/or the front fog lights (where provided).
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fig. 60
The use of rear fog lamps is governed by the Highway
Code of the country you are in. Keep to the rules.
DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
SYSTEM fig. 61
Press button A to activate the “CITY” function (see the
“Electric power steering system” paragraph in this sec-
tion). When the function is active, the word CITY is lit
up on the instrument panel. Press the button again to de-
activate the function.
HEATED REAR WINDOW fig. 62
Press button A to turn this function on. It will turn off
automatically after about 20 minutes.
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DOOR LOCKING fig. 63
To lock all doors at the same time, press button A, located
on the centre console control panel, regardless of the position of the ignition key.
WARNING
If, after a crash, you smell fuel or notice
leaks from the fuel system, do not reacti-
vate the system to avoid the risk of fire.
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VEHICLE
FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM
This system triggers after a collision and activates the following:
❒ cut-off of fuel supply with consequent switching off of
the engine;
❒ automatic door unlocking;
❒ switching on of all interior lights.
The intervention of the system is indicated by a message
shown on the display. Carefully check the car for fuel leaks,
for instance in the engine compartment, under the car or
near the tank area. After a crash, turn the key to STOP
to avoid draining the battery.
Door unlocking in the event of an accident
If the fuel cut-off system activates following an accident,
the doors will be automatically unlocked to allow access
to the passenger compartment and the ceiling lights will
be switched on at the same time. The doors can always be
opened from the inside of the car by using the appropriate controls. if no fuel leakage is found and the car is roadworthy, ensure the correct operation of the vehicle by adhering to the following instructions.
The following procedure should be carried out to restore
the correct operation of the vehicle:
❒ turn the ignition key to MAR;
❒ activate the right-hand indicator;
❒ deactivate the right-hand indicator;
❒ activate the left-hand indicator;
❒ deactivate the left-hand indicator;
❒ activate the right-hand indicator;
❒ deactivate the right-hand indicator;
❒ activate the left-hand indicator;
❒ deactivate the left-hand indicator;
❒ turn the key to STOP.
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C
B
A
D
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INTERIOR FITTINGS
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GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 64
Use the handle A-fig. 64 to open the compartment.
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The glove compartment features a document shelf.
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COMPARTMENTS IN THE GLOVE BOX
Inside the glove compartment, for versions/markets
where provided, there may be a card carrier A-fig. 65,
a pen holder B, a document shelf C and an oddments com-
partment D.
To access the document shelf, use the handle to remove
it from its housing by pulling in the direction shown by the
arrow in fig. 65.
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fig. 64
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SIDE ODDMENTS COMPARTMENT
Storage compartment A-fig. 67 is located to the left of the
steering wheel.
It is built into the dashboard.
To open and close the compartment, use handle B located on the flap fig. 66.
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COMPARTMENT IN CENTRAL CONSOLE
Compartment A-fig. 68 is located on the central console
in front of the handbrake.
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fig. 67
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fig. 68
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FRONT ARMREST WITH STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
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(for versions/markets where provided)
Certain versions are fitted with an armrest A-fig. 69 between the front seats.
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fig. 69
To bring this to the standard position of use, push it down
as shown in fig. 69.
Press button A-fig. 70 to raise the top of the armrest in
order to use storage compartment B. Use lever C to tilt
down the armrest with respect to its normal position.
DOOR POCKETS fig. 71
There are document/map pockets and a bottle holder
built into each of the door panels.
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fig. 70
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CAN HOLDERS fig. 72-73
There are two cup/can holders on the central console in
front of the handbrake and one behind it.
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CARD/TICKET HOLDERS fig. 74
The central console has slots where you can keep telephone cards, tickets, CDs etc.
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fig. 73
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VEHICLE
CIGARETTE LIGHTER fig. 75
(for versions/markets where provided)
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This is located on the central console in front of the handbrake. Press button A to switch on the cigarette lighter
when the ignition key is turned to MAR.
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After about 15 seconds, the button will return to its original position and the cigarette lighter is ready for use.
For versions/markets where provided, there may be an
electrical socket in place of the cigarette lighter.
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IMPORTANT Always check that the cigarette lighter has
turned itself off.
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don’t touch it: risk of fire and/or burning.
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WARNING
The cigarette lighter gets very hot. Handle it carefully and make sure children
ASHTRAY fig. 76-77
(for versions/markets where provided)
The ashtray is a removable plastic box that can be fitted
into the cup/can holders on the central console.
fig. 76
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fig. 75
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IMPORTANT Do not use the ashtray as a waste paper
basket at the same time: fire hazard.
SUN VISORS fig. 78
These are located at the sides of the rear-view mirror. They
may be positioned at the front and to the side.
A vanity mirror may be present on the back of the sun visors.
On certain versions, to use the mirror (for versions/markets
where provided) you need to open sliding cover A
SEAT POCKET
(for versions/markets where provided)
On certain versions a map pocket is located on the back
of the seat’s backrest fig. 79.
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fig. 78
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fig. 79
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VEHICLE
SOCKET
(for versions/markets where provided)
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This is located in the boot, on the left side of the plastic
support for the parcel shelf fig. 80.
To use it, open cap A.
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DASHBOARD STORAGE COMPARTMENT
Compartment A-fig. 81 is located in the middle of the dash-
board. To use it, open flap B by pushing its button.
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SKY DOME
SUNROOF
(for versions/markets where provided)
The large electric sunroof comprises two panes of glass,
one of which is mobile and the other fixed. These are
equipped with two shutters (front and rear) that can be
moved manually. The shutters can be used in the “fully
closed” or “fully open” positions (they have no fixed intermediate positions). To open the shutters: flick switch
A-fig. 82 in the direction of the arrows to the “fully open”
position. To close them, carry out the procedure in reverse. The sunroof can be operated only with the ignition key turned to MAR. Controls A-B fig. 82, located on
a dedicated control panel near the front ceiling light, open
and close the sunroof.
To open
Press and hold button B-fig. 82, and the front pane will
set to the “spoiler” position; press button B-fig. 82 again
for over half a second to make the sunroof slide automatically to the wide open position; press the button once
more to stop the sunroof at an intermediate position.
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fig. 82
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To close
From the wide open position, press button A-fig. 83 for
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over half a second to set the front pane to the “spoiler”
position; press the button again to stop the sunroof at an
intermediate position; press button A-fig. 83 once more
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and hold it down to close the sunroof completely.
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If a cross roof rack is fitted, the sunroof should
be used in the “spoiler” position only.
Do not open the sunroof when there is
snow or ice as it could get damaged.
WARNING
When leaving the vehicle, always remove
the key from the ignition to avoid the risk
of injury to those still inside the car due to accidental operation of the sunroof. Improper use of
the roof can be dangerous. Before operation, always check that no-one is at risk of being injured
by the moving sunroof or by objects getting caught
and dragged by it.
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fig. 83
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ANTI-PINCH SAFETY SYSTEM
The sunroof has an anti-pinch safety system capable of detecting the presence of an obstacle whilst the roof is closing; when this happens, the system stops and the movement of the glass is immediately reversed.
INITIALISATION PROCEDURE
The sunroof must be re-initialised after disconnecting the
battery or if the relevant protection fuse is blown.
Proceed as follows:
❒ press button A-fig. 83 at close position;
❒ hold the button down so that the sunroof closes in
stages;
❒ after full closing, wait for sunroof’s electric motor
to stop.
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the key from the
ignition to avoid the risk of injury to those still inside the
car due to accidental operation of the sunroof. Improper
use of the roof can be dangerous. Before and during operation, always check that no-one is exposed to the risk
of being injured by the moving sunroof or by objects getting caught and dragged by it.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the switch does not work, the sunroof can be operated manually as follows:
❒ remove the protection cap located between the two
shutters;
❒ take the Allen key (provided as standard) from the tool-
box in the boot;
❒ insert the key into hole A-fig. 84 and turn it:
– clockwise to open the roof;
– anticlockwise to close the roof.
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fig. 84
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Central door locking/unlocking system
Locking from the outside
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With the doors closed, press button Áon the remote control fig. 85 or insert the key in the driver-side door and
turn clockwise fig. 86. The locking of the doors is signalled
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by the LED on button A-fig. 87 flashing once. The doors
can be locked only if they are all shut. If one or more doors
are open after pressing button Á on the remote control
fig. 85, the direction indicators and the LED on the button
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A-fig. 87 flash quickly for approximately 3 seconds.
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If one or more doors are open turning the key, only the
button LED flashes. If the doors are closed but the boot
is open, the doors are locked: the direction indicators (only when locking is carried out using button Á fig. 85) and
the LED on button A-fig. 87 flash quickly for approximately
3 seconds.
With this function on, you can still unlock the other doors
by pressing button A-fig. 87 on the central control panel.
Double-tapping button Á on the remote control fig. 85 activates the dead lock device (see “Dead lock”).
Door unlocking from the outside
Briefly press button Ë fig. 85 to unlock the doors remotely, turn on the ceiling lights for a limited period and
double flash the direction indicators, or insert the key
into the driver’s door lock and turn it anti-clockwise as
shown in fig. 86.
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fig. 85
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Door locking/unlocking from the inside
Press button A-fig. 87 to lock/unlock all doors. The button has an LED that indicates whether the doors are
locked or unlocked. When the doors are locked, the LED
is on and pressing the button brings about central unlocking
of all the doors and turns off the LED. When the doors
are unlocked, the LED is off and pressing the button brings
about central locking of all the doors. The doors will be
locked only if all the doors are properly shut.
For versions/markets where provided, when the exterior
lights are on, the interior door handle is lit up by an LED.
After locking doors by:
❒ remote control;
❒ door catch;
it will not be possible to unlock them by pressing button
A-fig. 87 on the dashboard.
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fig. 86
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IMPORTANT With central locking on, pulling the internal
handle of one of the front doors will unlock that door.
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Individual doors can be unlocked by pulling the internal
handle of one of the rear doors.
If a power supply is not present (blown fuse, battery disconnected, etc.) it is, however, possible to lock the doors
manually.
After exceeding 20 km/h, all the doors will be locked automatically if the setup menu function has been selected
(see “Multifunction display” paragraph in this section).
thereby preventing the opening of the doors from inside
the passenger compartment if there has been a break-in
attempt (e.g. a window has been broken).
The dead lock device therefore offers the best possible
protection against break-in attempts. We recommend engaging it whenever the vehicle is parked and left unattended.
WARNING
Once the dead lock system is engaged, it
is impossible to open the doors from inside
the vehicle. Before getting out of the car, please
therefore check that there is no-one left inside.
If the remote control battery is flat, the system
can be disengaged only by inserting the key in either of the door locks as described previously: in
this case the device remains active only for the
rear doors.
Device activation
The dead lock device is automatically activated on every
door when you double-tap button Á on the remote control fig. 85.
Device activation is indicated by 3 flashes of the direction
indicators and the flashing of the LED on button A-fig. 87
on the dashboard.
If one or more of the doors is not closed correctly, the
dead lock device will not activate, thus preventing a person from getting stuck inside the passenger compartment
by entering the car through, and then closing, the open
door.
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Device deactivation
The system is disabled automatically on every door in the
following cases:
❒ when opening the driver’s door using the mechanical key;
❒ when unlocking doors using the remote control;
❒ when turning the ignition key to the MAR position.
CHILD LOCK
(5-door versions) fig. 88
This system prevents the rear doors from being opened
from the inside.
This device can be engaged only with the doors open.
❒ position 1 – engaged (door locked);
❒ position 2 – disengaged (door can be opened from
inside).
The device A-fig. 88 stays on even if the doors are unlocked by the centralised system.
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WARNING
Always use this feature when transporting
children.
The rear doors are fitted with a device to lock doors when
there is no current.
In this event, proceed as follows:
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❒ insert the ignition key into latch B;
❒ turn it from position 2 to position 1 and close the door.
When the device is active, use the internal doors handles
to open the rear doors.
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WARNING
After engaging the child lock on both rear
doors, check for proper engagement by
WARNING
Do not activate the child lock device if the
rear doors emergency lock device is already activated.
If both have been activated, you need to use the
interior handle to disengage the rear doors emergency locking system and then open the door from
the outside.
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ELECTRIC WINDOW
OPENING
The driver’s door armrest features two fig. 91 or (for versions/markets where provided) five fig. 90 switches that,
with the key turned to MAR, can be used:
A to open/close the left front window;
B to open/close the right front window;
C to open/close the left rear window (for versions/
markets where provided)
D to open/close the right rear window (for versions/
markets where provided)
E to disable the controls located on the rear doors (for
versions/markets where provided).
Continuous automatic operation
Versions with 2 electric windows (at the front) are
equipped with automatic window opening.
Versions with 4 electric windows (front and rear) are fitted with automatic window opening/closing on all doors.
Keep one of the buttons pressed for longer than
half a second to activate the automatic continuous op-
eration of the window. The window will stop when it is
fully opened or closed, or when the button is pressed again.
Versions with 4 electric windows (front and rear) are fitted with an anti-crushing safety device to detect the presence of an obstacle when the window is being closed. If an
obstacle is detected, the safety system will stop the closing process and, according to window position, reverse
the movement of the glass.
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IMPORTANT In the event that the anti-crushing function
is activated 5 times in only 1 minute, the system will au-
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tomatically enter the “recovery” mode (self-protection).
This condition is apparent from the window closing in
stages.
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On such occasions, it is necessary to carry out the system
restore procedure, acting as follows:
❒ open the windows;
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or
❒ turn the ignition key to STOP and then to MAR.
If no malfunction is present, the window returns to its nor-
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mal operation automatically.
IMPORTANT With the ignition key at STOP or removed,
the windows remain activated for about 2 minutes and are
deactivated as soon a door is opened.
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Front passenger-side and rear doors
(for versions/markets where provided)
The front passenger door armrest and rear door armrests
feature switches A-fig. 92 for controlling the corresponding window.
Press button A-fig. 93 to disable the controls located on
the rear doors (for versions/markets where provided).
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WARNING
The system conforms to the 2000/4/EC
standard concerning the safety of passen-
gers leaning out of the passenger compartment.
IMPORTANT On some versions, pressing the remote con-
trol button Ë for over 2 seconds will open the windows,
whereas pressing the remote control button Á for over
2 seconds will close them.
fig. 92
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WARNING
Improper use of the electric windows can
be dangerous. Before and during operation, always check that no-one is exposed to the
risk of being injured either directly by the moving
window or through objects getting caught and being dragged by it. When leaving the vehicle, always remove the key from the ignition to avoid
the risk of injury to anyone remaining in the
car due to accidental operation of the electric
windows.
Electric window system initialisation
The system must be re-initialised after disconnecting the
battery or if the relevant protection fuse is blown.
Initialisation procedure:
❒ fully close the window to be initialised manually;
❒ once fully closed, keep holding down the closing con-
To open and to close the window, use the relevant handle.
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BOOT
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OPENING THE BOOT
The boot can be opened by pressing button A-fig. 95.
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It can also be opened by pressing button R on the remote control fig. 96.
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fig. 95
When you open the boot using the remote control, the
direction indicators will flash twice.
OPEN VIA DASHBOARD CONTROL
(for versions/markets where provided)
On some versions, you can unlock the boot using the dashboard button A-fig. 97
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Putting additional objects onto the parcel
shelf or rear door (speakers, spoiler, etc.),
except when approved by the manufacturer, can affect the correct operation of the side gas
shock absorbers of the rear door itself.
WARNING
When using the boot, never exceed the
maximum admissible loads (see the “Technical specifications” section). Make sure that the
objects are well arranged in the boot so that they
will not be projected forwards following sudden
braking, causing injury to passengers.
WARNING
When travelling, do not put any object on
the parcel shelf because they can injure
passengers in the event of an accident or sudden
braking.
CLOSING THE BOOT
Lower the rear door until you hear the locking click
fig. 98.
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OPENING THE BOOT IN AN
EMERGENCY fig. 99
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To open the boot from inside if the car battery is flat or
the electric lock of the rear door is faulty, proceed as follows:
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❒ tilt the rear seats fully forward (see “Extending the boot”
in this section);
❒ press lever B inside the boot.
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EXTENDING THE BOOT
Partial extension (1/3 or 2/3) fig. 100
(for versions/markets where provided)
The boot can be partially (1/3 or 2/3) or totally extended
by splitting the rear seat.
Proceed as follows:
❒ fully lower the rear seat head restraints;
❒ check that the seat belt is not twisted;
❒ tilt the cushions forward as shown by the arrow
fig. 100;
❒ lift handle A or B-fig. 101 to release either the left or
right part of the backrest and guide the backrest down
onto the cushion.
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Extending the right side of the boot makes allows you to
carry two passengers on the left part of the rear seat. Extending the left side of the boot allows you to carry one
passenger on the right part of the rear seat.
❒ tilt the cushions forward as shown by the arrow
fig. 100;
❒ lift handles A and B-fig. 101 to release the backrests and
guide them down onto the cushion.
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Full extension fig. 103
Tilting the whole rear seat forwards gives maximum loading volume.
Proceed as follows:
❒ fully lower the rear seat head restraints;
❒ check that the seat belts are not twisted;
fig. 102
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Repositioning the rear seat fig. 104
Raise the backrests and push them back until hearing the
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locking click of both retainers.
Position the seat belt buckles upwards and set the cushion to the position of normal use.
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IMPORTANT The backrest is correctly secured when the
red band next to the handles disappears. This red band indicates that the backrest is not secured. When returning
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the backrest to its normal position, make sure it is correctly fastened and you hear the lock click.
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Make sure the backrest is properly secured at both sides
to prevent it moving forward in the event of sharp braking that may cause injuries to passengers.
REMOVING THE PARCEL SHELF
To remove the parcel shelf in order to extend the boot:
release the upper ends A-fig. 105 by removing the eyelets from the pins, unhook and swivel the parcel shelf in
its housing and then release both pins fig. 106 from the
side holes.
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Once removed, the parcel shelf can be positioned between
the back of the front seats and the folded cushion of the
rear seat fig. 107.
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BONNET
OPENING
Proceed as follows:
❒ pull the lever fig. 108 in the direction of the arrow;
❒ pull the catch A-fig. 109 as shown in the diagram;
❒ lift the bonnet and, at the same time, release the bon-
net support rod from its locking device D-fig. 110; then
insert the end of the bonnet support rod C-fig. 111 into the hole E.
IMPORTANT Before opening the bonnet, check that windscreen wiper arms are not lifted from the windscreen.
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CLOSING
Proceed as follows:
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❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the other
remove the rod C-fig. 111 from the hole E and fit it
back into its catch D-fig. 110;
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❒ lower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetres from
the engine compartment, then let it drop. Make sure
that the bonnet is completely closed and not fastened
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only by the safety catch. If it is not perfectly closed, do
not try to press the bonnet lid down but open it and repeat the procedure.
IMPORTANT Always check that the bonnet is closed
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properly to avoid it opening while the car is travelling.
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WARNING
For safety reasons, the bonnet must al-
ways be perfectly closed while travelling.
Make sure that the bonnet is perfectly closed and
that the lock is engaged. If you notice whilst driving that the lock is not perfectly engaged, stop
at once and close the bonnet properly.
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WARNING
Positioning the support rod incorrectly
could cause the bonnet to fall suddenly.
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
3-door versions
The front hooks are located at points A-fig. 112.
The rear hooks are located at points B marked by the (O)
symbols on the rear side windows.
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Perform these operations only when the
car is stationary.
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5-door versions
The front hooks are located at points A-fig. 112.
The rear hooks are located at points B and are marked
by a groove on the upper part of the door frame.
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