The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FIAT reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this book
SPEEDOMETER (SPEED INDICATOR)Shows the car speed (speedometer).REV COUNTERThis indicates the engine rpm.FUEL LEVEL GAUGEThis shows the amount of fuel
Backrest folding (partial extension)Proceed as follows:❒ completely lower the rear seat head restraints;❒ move the seat belts to the side, making sure
Backrest and seat folding (total extension)Proceed as follows:❒ completely lower the rear seat head restraints;❒ move the seat belts to the side, maki
WARNINGMake sure the backrest is properlysecured at both sides to prevent itmoving forward in the event of sharp brakingwith possible impacts on possi
Access to double load compartmentTo access the double load compartment, proceed asfollows:❒ grip handle A fig. 93 and raise platform B, holdingit with
❒ position platform B correctly on housings C and Dfig. 96 on the side panels.Access to "Fix&Go Automatic" kit(or removal of space-saver
IMPORTANT Do not apply, on a single hook, a loadgreater than 10 kg.STORAGE COMPARTMENTSThere are two storage compartments on the sidepanels fig. 100.T
BONNETOPENINGProceed as follows:❒ pull lever A fig. 102 in the direction indicated bythe arrow;❒ operate lever B fig. 103, in the direction indicatedb
WARNINGFor safety reasons, the bonnet mustalways be properly closed while driving.Therefore, make sure that the bonnet isproperly closed and that the
WARNINGEvenly distribute the load and take intoaccount, when driving, the increasedresponsiveness of the car to side wind.Fully comply with the regula
Headlight alignment adjustmentPress theor buttons to adjustfig. 106. Theadjustment position is shown on the display.Position 0 - one or two persons on
DISPLAYThe car may be provided with a multifunction orreconfigurable multifunction display that shows usefulinformation, according to the previous set
ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHTS WHENABROADDipped headlights are adjusted for driving in thecountry where the vehicle was originally purchased.When travelling
WARNINGThe ABS gets the most from theavailable grip, but it cannot improve it;you should therefore take every care whendriving on slippery surfaces an
ESC SYSTEM(Electronic Stability Control)This is an electronic system that controls car stabilityin the event of tyre grip loss, helping maintaindirect
ASR SYSTEM (AntiSlip Regulation)It is an integral part of the ESC system. Itautomatically operates in the event of one or bothdrive wheels slipping, l
WARNINGDo not take unnecessary risks, even ifyour vehicle is fitted wit h the ESC andASR systems.Your driving style must always besuited to the road c
START&STOP SYSTEMINTRODUCTIONThe Start&Stop system automatically stops theengine each time the car is stationary and starts itagain when the d
The LED above the button is on when the systemis deactivated.ENGINE STOPPING FAILURE CONDITIONSWhen the system is operating, due to comfort,emission c
SAFETY FUNCTIONSWhen the engine is stopped by the Start&Stopsystem, if the driver releases his/her seat belt andopens the driver's or passeng
IMPORTANT After turning the ignition key to STOP,wait at least 1 minute before disconnecting theelectrical supply to the battery.JUMP STARTINGWhen jum
CITY BRAKE CONTROL -"Collision Mitigation" SYSTEM(for versions/markets, where provided)This is a driving assistance system that can detect t
RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTIONDISPLAY "STANDARD" SCREENVersions without "Speed Limiter"The following information appears on the disp
LASER SENSORThe system includes a laser sensor, located in theupper part of the windscreen fig. 114.IMPORTANTWARNINGThe system is an aid for the drive
Projecting loads on the roof of the carmay interfere with t he correct operationof the sensor. Before starting make surethe load is correctly position
If a trailer or a car is towed the systemmust be deactivated with the displaySetup Menu (see paragraph "Menuitems" in this chapter).WARNINGI
DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWERSTEERINGThis only operates with the key turned to MAR andthe engine started. The steering allows the forcerequired at the stee
WARNINGBefore performing any maintenanceoperations, always turn off the engineand remove the key from the ignition to lockthe steering column (especia
The radio can be installed in place of compartment Afig. 116, which snaps into place and can be removedby pulling it outwards. Having done this, the c
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THEOWNERIf after buying the car, you decide to install electricalaccessories that require a permanent electric supply(radio,
RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND MOBILEPHONESRadio transmitter equipment (vehicle mobile phones,CB radios etc.) cannot be used inside the car unlessa separate a
ACOUSTIC SIGNALWhen reverse gear is engaged and there is anobstacle behind the vehicle, an acoustic signal isemitted which varies according to the dis
GENERAL WARNINGSWhen parking, take the utmost care over obstaclesthat may be above or below the sensors.Under certain circumstances, objects close to
Versions with "Speed Limiter"(for versions/markets, where provided)The following information appears on the displayfig. 8:ATimeBDate or trip
REFUELLING THE CARBefore refuelling, make sure that the fuel type iscorrect. Also stop the engine before refuelling.PETROL ENGINESUse unleaded petrol
REFUELLING PROCEDURE"Smart Fuel" is a device at the opening for the fueltank which opens and recloses automatically whenthe fuel delivery gu
Emergency refuellingIf there is no fuel in the car or the supply circuit iscompletely empty, proceed as follows to reintroducefuel to the tank:❒ open
IMPORTANTWARNINGDo not apply any object/plug to the endof the filler which is not provided forthe car.The use of non-compliant object s/plugscould cau
The regeneration procedure is controlledautomatically by the engine management control unitaccording to the filter conditions and car useconditions.Du
SAFETYSEAT BELTSUSING THE SEAT BELTSThe seat belt should be worn keeping the torsostraight and rested against the backrest.To fasten the seat belts, h
WARNINGRemember t hat in the event of a violentimpact the rear seat passengers notwearing seat belts are exposed to a very seriousrisk and also repres
DRIVERIf the driver is the only occupant and the seat belt isnot fastened, when 20 km/h is exceeded or whentravelling at a speed from 10 to 20 km/h fo
WARNINGThe pretensioner may be used onlyonce. Contact a Fiat Dealership to haveit replaced after it has been deployed.Pretensioner validity is indicat
WARNINGFor maximum safety, keep the back ofyour seat upright, lean back into itand make sure the seat belt fits closely acrossyour chest and pelvis.Al
CONTROL BUTTONSNOTE Buttonsand fig. 10 are described inthe following pages. The buttons areand onsome versions.To scroll up through the screen and the
WARNINGIf the belt has been subjected to a highlevel of stress, for example after anaccident, it must be completely replacedtogether with the attachme
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELYThis prescription is compulsory in all EC countriesaccording to EC Directive 2003/20/EC.Compared with an adult, a child's
Lineaccessori Fiat offers child restraint systems foreach weight group. These devices are recommendedhaving been specifically designed for Fiat cars.W
FITTING "UNIVERSAL" CHILDRESTRAINT SYSTEM(with seat belts)GROUP 0 and 0+WARNINGThe figure is indicative and for assemblypurposes only. Fit t
WARNINGChild restraint systems with Isofixanchorages are available for safe fixingof the child restraint system to the seat withoutusing the car seat
GROUP 3WARNINGThe figure is indicative and for assemblypurposes only. Fit the child restraintsystem according to the instructions, which mustbe includ
SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR UNIVERSAL CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM USEAccording to the European Directive 2000/3/EC the suitability of each passenger
ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMThe car is equipped with ISOFIX anchorages, a newstandard which makes fitting a child restraint systemquick, simple and s
INSTALLING A UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILDRESTRAINT SYSTEMRemember that when using a Universal Isofix childrestraint system, you can only use approved childr
SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM USEThe table below shows the various installation possibilities for Isofix child rest
❒ RAIN SENSOR (for versions/markets, whereprovided)❒ TRIP B ACTIVATION/DATA❒ SET TIME❒ SET DATE❒ AUTOCLOSE❒ MEASUREMENT UNIT❒ LANGUAGE❒ WARNINGS VOLUM
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS FOR YOUR 500LWeight groupChild restraintsystemType of child restraintsystemChild restraint system installationGroup 0+ – from
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Weight groupChild restraintsystemType of child restraintsystemChild restraint system installationGroup1–from9up to 18 kgBritax Safefix TTApproval numb
WARNINGFit the child seat according to theinstructions, which must be includedwith this type of restraint system.Main recommendations to carry childre
AIRBAGThe car is equipped with front airbags for driver andpassenger, driver's knee bag (for versions/markets,where provided), seat-mounted side
Front driver airbagThis consists of an instantly inflating bag contained ina special compartment in the centre of the steeringwheel fig. 137.WARNINGAl
Driver knee airbag(for versions/markets, where provided)It is located in a special compartment under thedashboard and has a dedicated cover fig. 139.
To help increase occupants protection in the eventof certain side impact collisions, the car is equippedwith seat-mounted side airbags (for versions/m
IMPORTANT Never lean your head, arms or elbowsout of the window.IMPORTANTDo not wash the seats with water or pressurisedsteam (by hand or at automatic
WARNINGFor versions/markets where provided, inthe event ofwarning light failure,thewarning light switches on and theexplosive charges of the passenger
MENU ITEMSNote With UConnect® system (for versions/markets where provided), some Menu items areshown on the display of the latter and not on theinstru
WARNINGThe airbags may also be deployed whenthe car is not moving, if the key is inthe ignition and turned to MAR-ON or whentheengineisoff,ifthecarish
WARNINGThe airbag deployment threshold ishigher than that of the pretensioners.For collisions in the range between the twothresholds, it is normal for
STARTING AND DRIVINGSTARTING THE ENGINEPROCEDURE FOR PETROLVERSIONS(0.9 TwinAir 105 HP versions excluded)Proceed as follows:❒ engage the handbrake and
PROCEDURE FOR DIESEL VERSIONSProceed as follows:❒ engage the handbrake and place the gearbox leverin neutral;❒ turn the ignition key to MAR-ON: the wa
When the engine is switched off neverleave the key turned to MAR-ON toprevent useless current absorption fromdraining the battery.Never jump start the
PARKINGProceed as follows:❒ stop the engine and engage the handbrake;❒ engage a gear (first gear if parked uphill or reverseif facing downhill) and le
Press the brake pedal when carrying out thisoperation to prevent the car from movingaccidentally.IMPORTANT For cars equipped with a frontarmrest, lift
IMPORTANT Reverse can only be engaged when thecar is completely stationary. With the enginerunning, wait for at least 2 seconds with the clutchpedal f
Electrical devicesOnly use electrical devices for the amount of timeneeded. The heated rear window, additionalheadlights, windscreen/rear window wiper
CONDITIONS OF USECold startingShort distances and frequent cold start-ups willprevent the engine from reaching optimal runningtemperature.Consequently
Note Setting is possible between 30 and 200 km/h,or 20 and 125 mph, according to the previouslyset unit. See the "Measurement unit adjustment(Mea
Any electric brake or other device (winch etc.)should be powered directly by the battery through acable with a cross-section of no less than 2.5 mm2.I
WARNINGThe maximum speed for snow tyresmarked "Q" is 160 km/h, while it is 190km/h for "T" tyres and 210 km/h for "H" ty
STORING THE CARIf the car is to be left inactive for longer than amonth, the following precautions should be followed:❒ park the car in covered, dry a
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGESWARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGESGENERAL WARNINGSThe warning light switches on together with adedicated message and/or acoustic s
IMPORTANT If the warning light comes on when thecar is in motion, check that the handbrake is noton.EBD FAILURE (red)(amber)The simultaneous switching
WARNINGAfaultwiththewarning light isindicated by flashing of the warninglight, which signals the deactivation of thepassenger side front airbag. In ad
LOW BATTERY CHARGE (red)(for versions/markets, where provided)When the ignition key is moved to MAR, the warninglight switches on but should switch of
Remember that the deterioration of the engine oil isaccelerated by:❒ mainly town use of the car which makes the DPFregeneration process more frequent;
FUEL RESERVE – LIMITEDRANGE (amber)This warning light comes on when about 6 to 8 litresof fuel are left in the tank. When the remainingrange is lower
ESC SYSTEM FAILURE (amber)(for versions/markets, where provided)Turning the key to the MAR-ON position illuminatesthe warning light, but it should swi
Rain sensor(Rain sensor sensitivity adjustment)(for versions/markets, where provided)This function allows you to adjust the rain sensorsensitivity to
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWERSTEERING FAILURE (red)During the engine startWhen the key is turned to MAR-ON, the warninglight switches on, but it should s
SPEED LIMITER (green)(for versions/markets, where provided)This warning light switches on when the key isturned to MAR-ON, but it should switch off af
WARNINGVehicle travel speed should always beadapted to the traffic and weatherconditions, and must always comply with trafficregulations.The engine ca
DST system failureThe warning light switches on (together with amessage on the display) when a DST system failure isdetected.Water in diesel filterThe
HEATED REAR WINDOW (amber)The warning light turns on when switching theheated rear window on.HEATED WINDSCREEN (amber)(for versions/markets where prov
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWERSTEERING ON (green)The CITY indication appears (an icon appears on thedisplay on some versions) when "Dualdrive" e
START&STOP SYSTEM FAILUREVersions with multifunction displayStart&Stop system failure is indicated by theswitching on of thewarning light (for
IN AN EMERGENCYIn an emergency we recommend that you call the free-phone number found on the WarrantyBooklet.You can also go to the www.fiat.com websi
Never use a fast battery-charger to startthe engine as this could damage theelectronic systems of your car, particularlythe ignition and fuel supply c
WARNINGAlert other drivers that the car isstationary in compliance with localregulations: hazard warning lights, warningtriangle, etc.Any passengers o
IMPORTANT The setting will increase or decreaseby one unit each time the buttonor ispressed. Keeping the button pressed causes anautomatic rapid speed
JACKPlease note that:❒ the jack weight is 1,76 kg;❒ the jack requires no adjustment;❒ the jack cannot be repaired and in the event of afault it must b
❒ take the wrench A fig. 147 and loosen the fixingstuds by about one turn. For versions with alloyrims, shake the car to facilitate detachment of ther
❒ alert other passengers that the car is about to beraised; all persons should be kept away from thecar until it has been lowered;❒ fit handle D fig.
REFITTING THE STANDARD WHEELFollowing the procedure described previously, raisethe car and remove the space-saver wheel.Versions with steel rimsProcee
"Fix&Go Automatic" kitThere is a dedicated container fig. 152 (versionswithout subwoofer) or fig. 153 (versions withsubwoofer - for vers
WARNINGGive the instructions brochure to thetechnicians who will be handling thetyre that was repaired using the tyre quickrepair kit.In the event of
WARNINGThe cylinder contains ethyl glycol.Contains latex: may cause an allergicreaction. Harmful if swallowed. Eye irritant.May cause irritation if in
❒ if after five minutes it is still impossible to reach atleast 1.8 bar, disengage the compressor from thevalve and power socket, then move the carfor
WARNINGIf the pressure has fallen below 1.8 bar,do not drive any further: the automatictyre quick repair kit cannot guarantee thecorrect hold because
REPLACING THE BOTTLEProceed as follows:❒ disconnect connection A fig. 160;❒ turn the cylinder to be replaced anticlockwise andraise it;❒ fit the new c
We really know your car because we invented, designed and built it: we really know every single detail. At Fiat Service authorised workshops you can f
Unit of measurement(Setting the unit of measurement)With this function it is possible to set the unitsthrough three submenus: "Distances",&q
Halogen bulbs must be handled holdingthe metal part only.Touching thetransparent part of the bulb with yourfingers may reduce the intensity of the emi
TYPES OF BULBSVarious types of bulbs are fitted to your car:All-glass bulbs: (type A) press-fitted. Pull to remove.Bayonet type bulbs: (type B) to rem
LightsUse Type Power Ref. FigureDipped/main beam headlights H7 55W DFront side lights/Day lights (DRL) W21/5W 21W/5W BRear side lights/Brake lights P2
REPLACING EXTERIOR BULBSFor the type of bulb and power rating, see “Changinga bulb" paragraph.FRONT UPPER LIGHT CLUSTERThis contains the bulbs fo
DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTSTo change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ remove cover B fig. 161;❒ remove the connector + bulb holder C fig. 163unit, releasing
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTSTo change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ steer the wheel completely inwards;❒ undo the screws A fig. 165 and remove the flap B;❒ r
SIDE DIRECTION INDICATORSTo change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ adjust the lens A fig. 168 to compress in theinternal catch B fig. 169, then pull th
FOG LIGHTS(for versions/markets, where provided)To change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ steer the wheel completely inwards;❒ undo the screws A fig. 1
❒ use Allen key A to unscrew fixing devices Dfig. 174 of the rear light cluster;❒ extract the light cluster by removing it with bothhands in the direc
FIXED REAR LIGHT CLUSTERSThey contain the rear fog light bulbs (left side) andreverse light bulbs (right side).To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
Warnings volume(Adjusting the alert/warning acoustic signalvolume)With this function the volume of the buzzer whichaccompanies the display of any fail
THIRD BRAKE LIGHTSThese are located in the tailgate and are LED lights.For replacement, contact a Fiat Dealership.NUMBER PLATE LIGHTSTo replace the bu
REPLACING INTERIOR BULBSFRONT ROOF LIGHTVersions without rear seat surveillance mirrorTo change the bulbs, proceed as follows:❒ remove the roof light
Versions with rear seat surveillance mirror(for versions/markets, where provided)To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:❒ work in area A and bring mi
Versions with sun roof(for versions/markets, where provided)To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:❒ operate in the point shown by the arrow andremov
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ROOF LIGHTTo replace the bulb, proceed as follows:❒ open the luggage compartment and extract theroof light A fig. 189 working in t
REPLACING FUSESGENERAL INFORMATIONFuses protect the electrical system: they intervene(blow) in the event of a failure or improperintervention on the s
WARNINGBefore replacing a fuse, make sure thatthe ignition key has been removedand that all the other services are switched offand/or disengaged.WARNI
If it is necessary to wash the enginecompartment, take care not to directly hitthe fuse box and the window wipermotors wi th the water jet.fig. 193F0Y
Dashboard fuse boxThe fuses are located in the fuse box shown in fig. 194. To access the fuses, remove flap A.fig. 194F0Y0280214GETTING TO KNOWYOUR CA
Luggage compartment fuse boxThe fuses are in the fuse box shown in fig. 195, located on the left side of the luggage compartment.To access the fuses o
Airbag/Passenger bag(Activation/deactivation of passenger sidefront airbag and side bag for pelvis, chest andshoulder protection - for versions/market
ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOXfig. 193USERS FUSE AMPEREHorn F10 15Heated rear window F20 30Cigar lighter/Front power socket F85 15Luggage compartment pow
DASHBOARD FUSE BOXfig. 194USERS FUSE AMPERERear electric window (left side) F33 20Rear electric window (right side) F34 20+30 Radio,UConnect®, rear co
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOXfig. 195USERS FUSE AMPEREFront seat electric lumbar regulator F1 15Front seat electrical heater F2 15HI-FI system F3 20Ele
BATTERY RECHARGINGIMPORTANT The battery recharging procedure isgiven as information only. You are advised to contacta Fiat Dealership to have this ope
WARNINGDo not try to recharge a frozen battery;defrost it first to prevent the risk ofexplosion. If the battery was frozen, have itinspected by specia
TOWING THE CARThe tow hook, which is supplied with the car, ishoused in the tool box, under the mat in the luggagecompartment.ATTACHING THE TOW HOOKMa
WARNINGWhilst towing, remember that theassistance of the brake servo and theelectric power steering is not available,therefore greater force needs to
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCESCHEDULED SERVICINGCorrect servicing is essential in guaranteeing a longlife for the car under the best conditions.Fiat has t
SCHEDULED SERVICING PLANPETROLVERSIONSServicing must be performed every 30,000 km or 24 months.224GETTING TO KNOWYOUR CARSAFETYSTARTING ANDDRIVINGWARN
225GETTING TO KNOWYOUR CARSAFETYSTARTING ANDDRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING ANDMAINTENANCETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSINDEXThousa
Exit menuThe last function closing the cycle of settings listed inthe menu screen.Pressing thebutton briefly will return the displayto the standard sc
226GETTING TO KNOWYOUR CARSAFETYSTARTING ANDDRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING ANDMAINTENANCETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSINDEXThousa
227GETTING TO KNOWYOUR CARSAFETYSTARTING ANDDRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING ANDMAINTENANCETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSINDEXDIESEL
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PERIODIC CHECKSEvery 1,000 km or before long journeys, check and, ifnecessary, restore the following:❒ engine coolant, brake fluid and windscreen wash
CHECKING LEVELSWARNINGNever smoke while working in theengine compartment: gas andinflammable vapours may be present, with therisk of fire.WARNINGBe ve
0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP versionsA. Engine oil plug/filler B. Engine oil dipstick C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid E. Brake fl
1.4 16V versionsA. Engine oil dipstick B. Engine oil plug/filler C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid E. Brake fluidF. Batteryfig.
1.3 16V MultiJet versionsA. Engine oil dipstick B. Engine oil plug/filler C. Engine coolant D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid E. Brake fluidF. Ba
ENGINE OILCheck the oil level a few minutes (about 5) after theengine has stopped, with the vehicle parked onlevel ground.For 1.4 16V and 1.3 16V Mult
PARAFLUUPanti-freeze is used in theengine cooling system. Use the same fluidas in the cooling system when toppingup. PARAFLUUPcannot be mixed with any
Note “Trip B” may be disabled (see “Activating TripB”). “Range” and “Instantaneous fuel consumption"parameters cannot be reset.VALUES DISPLAYEDOu
WARNINGBrake fluid is poisonous and highlycorrosive. In the event of accidentalcontact, immediately wash t he affected partswith water and neutral soa
BATTERYThe battery does not require the electrolyte to betopped up with distilled water. A periodic check,which can be carried out at a Fiat Dealershi
Incorrect installation of electrical andelectronic devices may cause severedamage to your car.After purchasing yourcar, if you wish to install any acc
WHEELS AND TYRESBefore long trips, and every two weeks, check thetyre and space-saver wheel inflation pressure (forversions/markets, where provided).
WARNINGThe road holding qualities of the caralso depend on the correct inflationpressure of the tyres.WARNINGIf tyre pressure is too low, it mayoverhe
Lifting the wiper bladesIf it is necessary to raise the blades from thewindscreen (e.g. in the event of snow or if the bladesneed replacement) proceed
Replacing the rear window wiper bladeProceed as follows:❒ raise cover A fig. 206, undo nut B and remove armC;❒ correctly position the new arm, fully t
Rear window washerThe rear window washer jets are fixed. The nozzleholder is on the rear window fig. 208.BODYWORKPROTECTION FROM ATMOSPHERICAGENTSThe
BODY AND UNDERBODY WARRANTYYour car is covered by warranty against perforationdue to corrosion of any original element of thestructure or body.For the
WindowsUse specific detergents and clean cloths to preventscratching or altering the transparency.IMPORTANT Wipe the inside surface of the rearwindow
DISPLAYED INFORMATIONThe displays shown below are reported as anexample: for further information refer to the"Display" paragraph in this cha
INTERIORSPeriodically check for water puddles under the matsthat could cause the panels to rust.WARNINGNever use flammable products, such aspetrol eth
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSIDENTIFICATION DATAWe recommend taking note of the identificationcodes. The following identification codes are printedand show
BODYWORK PAINT IDENTIFICATIONPLATEThis is fitted to the inside of the tailgate and bearsthe following data fig. 210:A Paint manufacturer.B Colour name
ENGINE CODES - BODY VERSIONSVersions Engine codes Body versions0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 199B6000 199LYC1B L2 (5 seats)1.4 16V 843A1000 199LYB1B L1 (5
ENGINEVersions0.9 TwinAir Turbo105 HP1.4 16V 1.3 16V MultiJetType code 199B6000 843A1000 199B4000Cycle Otto Otto DieselNumber and arrangement of cylin
FUEL SUPPLYVersions Power supply0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HPMultipoint sequential timed electronic injection, with knock control and variable intakevalve
BRAKESVersions Front service brakes Rear service brakes Parking brake0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HPSelf-ventilated disc DiscControlled by handbrakelever, ac
STEERINGVersions Turning circle (m) Type0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 10,7Rack and pinion with electric powersteering1.4 16V 10,71.3 16V MultiJet 10,7253GE
WHEELSRIMS AND TYRESPressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcasstyres. The vehicle registration document also lists alltype-approved tyres.IMP
Load rating (capacity)70 = 335 kg 81 = 462 kg71 = 345 kg 82 = 475 kg72 = 355 kg 83 = 487 kg73 = 365 kg 84 = 500 kg74 = 375 kg 85 = 515 kg75 = 387 kg 8
TRIP BUTTONThis is located on the right-hand stalk fig. 13. Withthe ignition key turned to MAR, this button allowsyou to view the previously described
WHEELS AND TYRES PROVIDEDVersions Wheels Tyres Snow tyresSpace-saver wheel(*)RimTy re0.9 TwinAir Turbo105 HP6Jx15 H2 ET 39 195/65 R15 91H195/65 R15 91
Versions Wheels Tyres Snow tyresSpace-saver wheel(*)RimTy re1.3 16V MultiJet6Jx15 H2 ET 39 195/65 R15 91H195/65 R15 91Q(M+S)4JX16 H ET15T135/70 R16 10
COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar)Add +0.3 bar to the prescribed pressure when the tyres are warm.Recheck pressure value with cold tyres.Ty re sNo loa
RIM PROTECTORTYRESWARNINGDO NOT fit wheel hub caps when usingintegral hub caps fixed (with springs)to the steel rim and after sale tyres providedwith
DIMENSIONSThe dimensions are expressed in mm fig. 213 and refer to the vehicle equipped with its original tyres. Heightis measured with vehicle unlade
PERFORMANCEMax. speed in km/h that can be reached after initial car use.Versions km/h0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 HP 1801.4 16V 1701.3 16V MultiJet 165261GET
WEIGHTS AND LOADSVersions0.9 TwinAir Turbo105 HP1.4 16V 1.3 16V MultiJetUnladen weight (with all fluids, fueltank filled to 90% and withoutoptional eq
REFUELLINGPetrol versions0.9 TwinAir Turbo105 HP1.4 16VPrescribed fuels andoriginal lubricantsFuel tank capacity (litres): 50 50Unleaded petrol not le
Diesel versions 1.3 16V MultiJetPrescribed fuels and originallubricantsFuel tank capacity (litres): 50Diesel for automotive engines(EN 590 Specificati
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTSYour car is equipped with an engine oil that has been thoroughly developed and tested in order to meet therequirements of the Sch
SYMBOLSSpecial coloured labels have been attached near to oron some of the components of your car. Theselabels bear symbols that remind you of theprec
UseFluid and lubricant features for a correctuse of the carGenuine fluids andlubricantsApplicationsLubricants andgreases formotiontransmissionSAE 75W
UseFluid and lubricant features for a correctuse of the carGenuine fluids andlubricantsApplicationsProtective agentfor radiatorsRed protective agent w
FUEL CONSUMPTIONThe fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the type-approval testslaid down by specific Euro
CO2EMISSIONSThe CO2emission levels given in the following table refer to combined consumption.Versions CO2emissions according to the current European
PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFEFiat has been committed for many years to safeguarding the environment through the consta
RADIOFREQUENCY REMOTECONTROL: MINISTERIALAPPROVALS271GETTING TO KNOWYOUR CARSAFETYSTARTING ANDDRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICIN
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DASHBOARDThe presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the differentversions.1. Adjustable air diffusers
CONTROL PANEL AND INSTRUMENTSInstrument background colour and type may vary according to the version.The warning lightsand are only present on Diesel
VERSIONS WITH RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYA. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Reconfigurable multifunction display C. Rev counter D. Fuel leve
Warning light switching on while drivingIf thewarning light switches on, this means thatthe system is running a self-diagnosis (for examplefor a volta
REPLACING FUSESFUSE LOCATIONDashboard junction boxTo reach the fuse box, proceed as follows:❒ open the lower oddments compartment;❒ using the supplied
To refit the oddments compartment, proceed in thereverse order, paying special attention to the newconnection of the slowing device, linked to the sam
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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ...283TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION ...284TIPS
TRANSMISSION OF PHONE DATA(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) ...309MAKING A PHONE CALL...
INTRODUCTIONThe car is equipped with an infotelematic system designed according to the specific characteristics of thepassenger compartment, with a cu
TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERALINFORMATIONTIPSRoad safetyLearn how to use the various system functionsbefore setting off.Read the instructions for the syst
CDDirt, scratches or any distortions on CDs may causeskipping during playback and poor sound quality.Follow these tips for optimum playback conditions
KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL(for versions/markets, where provided)The metal insert A fig. 15 of the key operates:❒ the ignition switch;❒ the door lock.Pres
MULTIMEDIA DEVICES: SUPPORTEDAUDIO FILES AND FORMATSFor CD, USB and iPod sources the system can playfiles with the following extensions and formats:❒
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCESOther electronic devices (e.g. iPod, PDA, etc...) canbe used on the car.Some of them can however cause electromagneticinterferen
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSSpeakers for basic specificationFront speakers❒ 2 38 mm tweeters on the door handle;❒ 2165 mm mid-woofer speakers in the doorp
QUICK GUIDECONTROLS ON FRONT PANELfig. 1F0Y0001289
FRONT PANEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLEButton Functions Mode1-Ignition Brief button pressOff Brief button pressVolume adjustment Left/right rotation of knob
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS(for versions/markets, where provided)DESCRIPTIONThe controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel t
STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLEButton Interaction (pressure/rotation)- Acceptance of incoming call- Acceptance of the second incoming phone call
SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON/OFFRADIO (TUNER) MODEThe system switches on/off when the button/knob(ON/OFF) is pressed (1-fig. 1).The electronic volume adjus
DISPLAYED INFORMATIONAfter the desired radio station is selected on thedisplay (see fig. 5), the following information isshown:At the top: the list of
AM/FM RADIO STATION TUNINGUse the "Tune" button to select a radio station.Press the "Tune" button on the display then selectthe fi
When the doors are locked from inside the car (bypressing thebutton) the LED will remain onconstantly.Opening the luggage compartmentPress thebutton t
DAB RADIO(for versions/markets, where provided)Once the DAB radio mode on the display is selected,the information on the station being listened to isd
AUDIOTo enter the "Audio" menu, press the SETTINGSbutton (10-fig. 1) on the front panel, scroll the menuthen select and press the "Audi
Balance/FadePress the "Balance/Fade" button to balance the soundfrom the front and rear seat speakers.Press theor buttons to balance the fro
Loudness(for versions/markets, where provided)To activate/deactivate the "Loudness" function toimprove the sound quality at low volumes.Auto
MEDIA MODEThis chapter describes the interaction modesconcerning the operation of CD, Bluetooth ®,AUX, USB/iPod.TRACK CHANGE (previous/next)Briefly pr
Press the "Browse" button to activate this functionon the source being played.Turn the BROWSE ENTER (7-fig. 1) button/knob toselect the desi
CD PLAYERTo activate the CD mode, enter an audio CD or anMP3 in the relevant slot 4 (fig. 1) or press the MEDIAbutton (11 - fig. 1) on the front panel
Bluetooth ® SOURCEThis mode is activated by pairing a Bluetooth ®device containing music tracks.with the system.PAIRING A Bluetooth® AUDIO DEVICETo pa
USB/iPod SUPPORTTo activate the USB/iPod mode insert thecorresponding device (USB or iPod) in the USB portfig. 11 present on the car.If a USB/iPod dev
IMPORTANTThe functions of the device connected with the AUXport are directly managed by the device itself: it isnot possible to change track/folder/pl
SAFE LOCK DEVICE(for versions/markets, where provided)This safety device inhibits the operation of theinterior door handles and the door locking/unloc
MAIN FUNCTIONSUse the buttons on the display to:❒ dial the phone number (using the graphic keypadon the display);❒ display and call the contacts on th
PAIRING A MOBILE PHONEIMPORTANT Carry out this operation only with carstationary and in safety conditions; this function isdeactivated when the car is
CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION OF AMOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth®AUDIO DEVICEConnectionThe system connects automatically to the mobilephone paired with the hi
DELETION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR ABluetooth® AUDIO DEVICETo delete a mobile phone or Bluetooth® audiodevice from a list, proceed as follows:❒ press the S
After the first phone data transmission, theprocedure for transmitting and updating thephonebook (if supported) starts as soon as aBluetooth® connecti
Recent callsThe list of the last calls made for each of thefollowing call types can be displayed:❒ Calls received;❒ Calls made;❒ Calls without a reply
MAKING A SECOND PHONE CALLWhen a phone conversation is active, a secondphone call can be made as follows:❒ select the number/contact of the list of re
TRANSFERRING A CALLThe ongoing calls can be transferred from the mobilephone to the system and vice versa without endingthe calls.To transfer the call
Both functions can be reset (reset - start of a newjourney): to reset the desired "Trip" hold down the"Trip A" or "Trip B&quo
ActivationPress the "eco:Drive" button (see fig. 14) to interactwith the function.To activate the function press the "eco:Drive ON"
IGNITION DEVICEThe key can be turned to 3 different positionsfig. 18:❒ STOP: engine off, key can be removed, steeringcolumn locked. Some electrical de
Data transferThe trip data is saved in the system’s memory. Bycorrectly configuring a USB drive and going to theeco:Drive site, the history of trips c
❒ Radio;❒ Restore Default Settings.DisplayThe "Display" menu contains the following options:❒ "Brightness" (this setting is not av
Clock & DateUse this function to set the clock.Time settingPress the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the frontpanel then select "Clock & d
Doors & LocksUse this function to activate/deactivate the automaticdoor locking when the car is moving ("Autoclose"function).AudioSee pa
VOICE COMMANDSUSE OF THE VOICE COMMANDSPlease follow the suggestions below to be sure thatthe voice commands are always recognised by thesystem:❒ spea
Fast use of the voice interactionThe buttonsor , when pressed during a systemvoice message, enable to say a voice commanddirectly.For example, if the
GLOBAL VOICE COMMANDSfig. 21F0Y1040322
PHONE VOICE COMMANDSfig. 22F0Y1041323
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STEERING LOCKEngagement: when the key is in position STOP,remove the key and turn the steering wheel until it islocked.Disengagement: move the steerin
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fig. 26F0Y1045327RADIO AM/FM/DAB VOICE COMMANDS
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fig. 28F0Y1047329MEDIA VOICE COMMANDS
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CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER LISTThe following table shows the specific Customer Service numbers for each country.CountryInternational freephonenumberCompa
CountryInternational freephonenumberCompany freephonenumberInternational numberSweden – – –Switzerland 00800.3428.0000 – +39.02.44412.041Hungary –06.4
FRONT SEATSLengthwise adjustmentLift lever A fig. 19 (on the inner side of the seat) andpush the seat forwards or backwards: in drivingposition your a
INDEX3rd brake light (changingbulbs)... 206ABS ... 106ABS (system)..
Dashboard ... 3Daytime running lights(DRL)– "Daytime Running Lights"... 60Diesel filter...
– bulb replacement... 210GSI (Gear Shift Indicator)system ... 9Handbrake...
– scheduled servicing plan ... 224Manual climate controlsystem ... 45Menu items...
– maintenance ... 136– pretensioners ... 133– SBR system ... 132– using the seat
– windscreen washer fluidlevel ... 235Windscreen washer sprays... 242Windscreen washer/wiper ... 63Windsc
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Backrest angle adjustmentOperate lever C fig. 21 to adjust the backrest angle,accompanying it with the movement of the torso(operate the lever until t
Electric seat heating(for versions/markets, where provided)With the key turned to MAR-ON, press button B toswitch the function on/off.When the functio
Ta b l e(for versions/markets, where provided)On some versions, behind the front seat backrestthere is a folding support surface A fig. 25 equippedwit
SLIDING AND FOLDING REAR SEATSLengthwise adjustmentRaise lever A fig. 26, gripping it in the central areaand push the seat forwards or backwards.The t
Rear armrest(for versions/markets, where provided)To use the armrest fig. 29, lower it as shown in thefigure.HEAD RESTRAINTSFRONTThey are height-adjus
REAR(for versions/markets, where provided)Two height-adjustable head restraints are providedfor the rear seats. On some versions a head restraintis al
WARNINGIt is absolutely forbidden to carry outany af ter-market operation involvingsteering system or steering columnmodifications (e.g. installation
ELECTROCHROMIC INTERIOR MIRROR(for versions/markets, where provided)Some versions feature an electrochromic mirrorfig. 34 with an ON/OFF switch to act
Electrical adjustment(for versions/markets, where provided)The mirrors can be adjusted only if the ignition key isin MAR position.To adjust proceed as
CLIMATE CONTROLSIDE AIR DIFFUSERSA fig. 38 - Adjustable and directable side air diffusers:❒ use device B to adjust the vent to the requiredposition;❒
CLIMATIC COMFORTDIFFUSERS1. Fixed upper diffuser 2. Adjustable side diffusers 3. Fixed diffusers for side windows 4. Adjustable centre air diffusers5.
HEATING AND VENTILATIONCONTROLSfig. 42F0Y015642GETTING TOKNOW YOUR CARSAFETYSTARTING ANDDRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING ANDM
A - Air temperature adjustment knob:❒ blue section = cold air❒ red section = hot airB - air recirculation on/off button;C - fan activation/adjustment
❒ turn knob E to with the possibility of moving itto positionif misting does not occur;❒ turn knob C to the 2ndspeed (advised speed). It ispossible to
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROLSYSTEMCONTROLS°C°F°C°Ffig. 43F0Y004145GETTING TOKNOW YOUR CARSAFETYSTARTING ANDDRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYS
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A - Air temperature adjustment knob:❒ blue section = cold air❒ red section = hot airB - air recirculation on/off button;C - fan activation/adjustment
Reduction in heating❒ turn knob A anticlockwise to decrease thetemperature;❒ press button B to deactivate internal airrecirculation (LED on button off
INTERNAL AIR RECIRCULATIONPress button B () so that the LED on thebutton switches on. It is advisable to switch internalair recirculation on while sta
ADDITIONAL ELECTRIC HEATER(for versions/markets, where provided)The additional electric heater ensures more rapidpassenger compartment heating.It acti
AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONE CLIMATECONTROL SYSTEM(for versions/markets, where provided)CONTROLSfig. 44F0Y003450GETTING TOKNOW YOUR CARSAFETYSTARTING ANDDRIVIN
A - driver side temperature adjustment knob;B - internal air recirculation on/off button;C - heated rear window and thermal comfortwindscreen on/off b
The amount of air introduced into the passengercompartment is not affected by car speed; it isregulated by the fan, which is controlledelectronically.
ADJUSTING THE AIR TEMPERATURETurn the A or L knob clockwise or anticlockwise toadjust the air temperature in the front left (knobA) or right (knob L)
In combined function mode, functions are enabledtogether with those already set when the relevantbutton is pressed. If a button whose function isalrea
55GETTING TOKNOW YOUR CARSAFETYSTARTING ANDDRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING ANDMAINTENANCETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSINDEXMONO BU
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION!REFUELLINGPetrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrolwith octane rating (RON) not less than 95 incompliance with the Europe
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMCOMPRESSORPress button D to activate/deactivate thecompressor (activation is indicated by the LED onthe button switching on).The
RAPID WINDOW DEMISTING/DEFROSTING (MAX-DEF function)Press thebutton to activate (LED on button on)the windscreen and side window demisting/defrosting
HEATED REAR WINDOWDEMISTING/DEFROSTINGPress thebutton to activate heated rear windowdemisting/defrosting.The effective activation of the function is i
SWITCHING OFF THE CLIMATE CONTROLSYSTEMPress button.With climate control system off:❒ air recirculation is on, thus isolating the passengercompartment
Note When the Start&Stop function is on (engineoff and vehicle speed zero), the automaticrecirculation management is turned off always takingair i
WARNINGThe daytime running lights are analternative to the dipped beamheadlights for driving during the daytime incountries where it is compulsory to
If the sensor is activated but is malfunctioning, theside lights and dipped beam headlights are switchedon irrespective of the outside light level: th
“FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICEThis allows the space in front of the car to be lit upfor a certain period of time.Activation: with the ignition key turned to
to its default position and the wiper will beautomatically stopped.With the ring nut A fig. 46 in position, thewindscreen wiper will automatically ada
ActivationThe sensor is activated when the ring nut A fig. 46 isturned toposition: the windscreen wiper strokefrequency is thus adjusted in accordance
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CARDASHBOARDThe presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the differentversions.1.
The rain sensor is able to recognise, andautomatically adjust itself in the presence of thefollowing conditions:❒ presence of dirt on the controlled s
CRUISE CONTROL(for versions/markets, where provided)This is an electronically controlled driving assistancedevice that allows the desired car speed to
INCREASING THE STORED SPEEDThis can be carried out in two ways:❒ by pressing the accelerator and storing the newspeed reachedor❒ by moving the stalk u
WARNINGWhen travelling with the device active,never move the gear lever to neutral.WARNINGIn the event of device faults or failures,turn knob A to O a
Activating/deactivating the devicePress the CANC RES button to activate/deactivatethe device.The activation of the device is indicated by thewarning l
ROOF LIGHTSFRONT ROOF LIGHTSwitch A fig. 49 switches the roof lights on/off.A switch positions:❒ central position: lights C and E switch on/off whenth
The lights switch off in three ways:❒ when all doors are closed, the 3-minute timer willstop and a 10-second one will start. This timer willstop when
Versions with sun roof (or with glazed roof)For versions with sun roof (or with glazed roof),there are two roof lights A fig. 51 at the sides (aboveth
GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHTThe roof light A fig. 54 switches on automaticallywhen the glove compartment is opened and switchesoff when it is closed.The li
FOG LIGHTS(for versions/markets, where provided)Press thefig. 56 button to switch the lights on/off.The LED above the button will also switch on whent
CONTROL PANEL ANDINSTRUMENTSInstrument background colour and type may vary according to the version.The warning lightsand are only present on Diesel v
DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING(for versions/markets, where provided)Press the CITY button fig. 58 to activate thefunction. When this function is ac
FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEMThis intervenes in the event of an impact causing:❒ the interruption of the fuel supply with the engineconsequently cutting out❒ th
INTERIOR FITTINGSSTORAGE COMPARTMENTSUpper compartmentTo open the compartment, press button A fig. 60pushing it upwards and holding it down rotate the
Lower compartmentTo open the compartment, use the handle A fig. 62.When the compartment is opened a light switcheson to illuminate it.Compartment unde
Luggage compartment power socketThis is located on the left side of the luggagecompartment fig. 65. It only operates with theignition key at MAR-ON.IM
SUN VISORSThese are located at the sides of the interior rearview mirror. They can be adjusted forwards andsideways.To direct the visor laterally, det
REAR SEAT SURVEILLANCE MIRROR(for versions/markets, where provided)This is located next to the front roof light.To bring it to usage position, operate
ANTI-PINCH SAFETY DEVICEThe sun blind is provided with an "anti-pinch" safetydevice that can detect the presence of any obstacleduring the c
❒ hold down button A: the curtain will perform anautomatic opening and closing cycle: should thisnot occur, repeat the operation from thebeginning;❒ k
CLOSINGFrom the fully open position press button A fig. 72:the front glass panel will move into the “spoiler”position.After opening in spoiler positio
VERSIONS WITH RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAYA. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Reconfigurable multifunction display C. Rev counter D. Fuel le
EMERGENCY OPERATIONIf the control buttons fail to operate, the sun blindand the sun roof can be moved manually proceedingas described below:❒ Sun blin
DOORSDOOR CENTRAL LOCKING/UNLOCKINGLocking the doors from outsideWith doors closed, press thebutton on theremote control or turn the metal insert (loc
CHILD-LOCKSThis system prevents the rear doors from beingopened from the inside.This device A fig. 75 can only be engaged with thedoors open:❒ positio
PASSENGER SIDE FRONT DOOR ANDREAR DOOR EMERGENCY LOCKINGDEVICEThe passenger side front door and the rear doorshave a device to lock them when there is
ELECTRIC WINDOWSThese operate when the ignition key is turned toMAR-ON and for about three minutes after theignition key is turned to STOP or removed
Driver's side front door(versions with 4 electric windows)A fig. 78: front left window opening/closing."Continuous automatic" operation
IMPORTANT If the anti-crush protection intervenes3 consecutive times within 1 minute or is faulty,the automatic closing operation of the window isinhi
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENTLuggage compartment unlocking is electricallyoperated and is deactivated when the car isin motion.OPENINGWhen unlocked, the luggage
❒ use the screwdriver to remove the yellow tab Afig. 81;❒ then insert the screwdriver in housing B fig. 82 inorder to activate the luggage compartment
Removing the parcel shelfProceed as follows:❒ free the ends of the two parcel shelf B mountinglinks A fig. 84 by removing the eyelets C from themounti
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