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
8KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0004mfig.
98KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSHEADLIGHT BEAM AD
99KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSSYSTEM INTERVENTI
FAILURE INDICATIONSABS failureABS failure is indicated by warning light > coming on onthe instrument panel together with the dedicated messageon th
101KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSSYSTEM ACTIVATIO
102KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSHILL HOLDER SYST
103❒ if only one of the drive wheels skids, the system inter-venes by automatically braking the wheel that isskidding.The action of the ASR system is
104F0U0106mfig. 116When travelling on snowy roads with snow chains, it maybe helpful to turn the ASR off: in fact, in these conditions,if the drive wh
105EOBD SYSTEMThe EOBD system (European On Board Diagnosis) pro-vides a continuous diagnosis of the car’s emission-relatedcomponents.It also alerts th
106F0U0107mfig. 117When the CITY function is on, the steering wheel effortis lighter, making parking easier: therefore, this functionis particularly u
107TYRE PRESSURE MONITORINGSYSTEM (TPMS)(for versions/markets where provided)The car may be equipped with a tyre pressure monitor-ing system. This sys
9KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSASROFFF0U000
108IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT THE TPMSSYSTEMThe fault indications are not stored and will therefore notbe displayed after the engine has been switched off
109KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSIf the vehicle i
110KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSIn order to use
111F0U0200mfig. 118F0U0201mfig. 119With Dualogic gearbox(for versions/markets where provided)The engine cuts out if the car stops with the brake pedal
112F0U0202mfig. 120NO ENGINE CUT-OUT CONDITIONSWith the device activated, for reasons of comfort, limitingemissions and safety, the engine does not st
113SAFETY FUNCTIONSIn engine cut-out conditions through the Start&Stop sys-tem, if the driver unfastens his/her seat belt and opens thedriver’s do
114OPERATING IRREGULARITIESIn the case of malfunctions the Start&Stop system is dis-abled. The driver is informed of the problem by the gen-eral f
115F0U0802mfig. 123EMERGENCY STARTINGWhen jump starting, never connect the negative lead (–)of the auxiliary battery to the negative pole A-fig. 123 o
116KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0206mfig. 124
117KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0624mfig. 125
Used batteries are harmful to the environ-ment. You can dispose of them either in thecorrect containers as specified by law or bytaking them to a Fiat
118The beeping:❒ increases as the distance between the car and the ob-stacle decreases;❒ becomes continuous when the distance between thecar and the o
119KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSGENERAL WARNINGS
120KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0110mfig. 127
121KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSACCESSORIES PURC
122KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSREFUELLING THE C
123KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSFilling the tank
124KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSDIESEL PARTICULA
125CONOSCENZADELLAVETTURAAVVIAMENTOE GUIDASPIE EMESSAGGIIN EMERGENZAMANUTENZIONEE CURADATI TECNICIINDICEThe reel may lock when the car is parked on a
126CONOSCENZADELLA VETTURAAVVIAMENTOE GUIDASPIE EMESSAGGIIN EMERGENZAMANUTENZIONEE CURADATI TECNICIINDICEF0U0114mfig. 131IMPORTANT When the red band n
127CONOSCENZADELLAVETTURAAVVIAMENTOE GUIDASPIE EMESSAGGIIN EMERGENZAMANUTENZIONEE CURADATI TECNICIINDICEPRETENSIONERS To increase the efficiency of
KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL fig. 8The metal insert A of the key is fixed.The key operates:❒the ignition;❒the door locks;❒the fuel tank cap lock (for ve
128F0U0115mfig. 132F0U0116mfig. 133GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE SEAT BELTSThe driver is responsible for respecting, and ensuring thatall the oth
129F0U0117mfig. 134KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCO
130F0U0118mfig. 135When over 1.50 m in height, from the point of view ofrestraint systems, children are considered as adults andhave to wear the stand
131GROUP 1From 9 kg to 18 kg of weight, children may be carried fac-ing forwards.KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSA
F0U0121mfig. 138132KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCO
133KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSSUITABILIT
134Below is a summary of the safety rules to befollowed when carrying children:1) The recommended position for installing child seats ison the rear se
135KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSThe Univer
136KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSPASSENGER
137Front airbags may not be activated in the following situa-tions:❒ in collisions against very strangely shaped objects thatdo not affect the front s
12KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSThe main fu
138F0U0125mfig. 142F0U0126mfig. 143FRONT AIRBAG ON DRIVER’S SIDE fig. 142This consists of an instant-inflating bag contained in a spe-cial compartment
139F0U0343mfig. 144KNEE BAG ON DRIVER’S SIDE fig. 144 (for versions/markets where provided)This consists of an instant-inflating bag contained in a sp
140KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSTo manuall
141KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSWINDOW BAG
142IMPORTANT Should an accident occur in which any ofthe safety devices are activated, take the vehicle to a FiatDealership to have the activated devi
143KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSDo not res
144KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSIf the key
145STARTING PROCEDURE FOR PETROLVERSIONS Proceed as follows:❒ensure that the handbrake is on;❒put the gear lever into neutral;❒fully depress the clutc
146If, when the ignition key is at MAR, the instrument panelwarning light Yremains on together with warning lightU, turn the key to STOP and then back
147STOPPING THE ENGINETurn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is idling.IMPORTANT After a long drive, you should allow the en-gine to “catch it
13KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSfig. 9F0U06
148KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0129mfi
149KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0645mfi
150KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSSAVING FUE
151KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSGear selec
152TOWING TRAILERSIMPORTANT NOTES The car must be equipped with an approved tow hook andadequate electrical system to tow caravans or trailers. In-sta
153An electric brake or winch should be powered directly bythe battery through a cable with a cross-section of no lessthan 2.5 mm2.IMPORTANT The engin
154KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSAssembly d
155KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSSNOW TYRES
CAR INACTIVITYIf the car is to be left inactive for longer than a month,the following precautions should be observed:❒park the car in covered, dry and
157WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGESGENERAL WARNINGSWarning lights are accompanied by a specific messageand/or sound when applicable. These indications are
Never extract the key while the vehicle ismoving. The steering wheel would lock au-tomatically as soon as it is turned. This is alwaysthe case, even w
158KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSAIRBAG FAI
159Degraded engine oil(only Multijet versions with DPF)The warning light will flash and a specific message will ap-pear on the display (for versions/m
160KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSDegraded e
161KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSSEAT BELT
162KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSGo to a Fi
163KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSFUEL RESER
164KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSEXTERIOR L
GENERIC INDICATOR (amber)(for versions/markets where provided)The warning light turns on in the following cir-cumstances:Engine oil pressure sensor fa
166KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSDPF (PARTI
167KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSBRAKE PADS
INSTRUMENT PANELVersions with multifunction displayA SpeedometerB Fuel level gauge with reserve warning lightC Engine coolant temperature gaugewith ov
168KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSIMPORTANT
169KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSRIGHT-HAND
170KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSService du
STARTING THE ENGINEEMERGENCY STARTINGIf the instrument panel warning light Ystays on perma-nently, contact a Fiat Dealership immediately.JUMP STARTING
Use your hazard lights, warning triangle,etc to show that your car is stationary.Passengers should get out of the car, particularlyif it is heavily lo
Repair and refit the standard wheel assoon as possible. Do not apply grease tothe bolt threads before assembly: they might spon-taneously unscrew.WARN
174F0U0133mfig. 151F0U0136mfig. 153F0U0135mfig. 152❒fit the handle L-fig. 153 to operate the jack and lift thecar until the wheel is several centimetr
175F0U0137mfig. 154F0U0138mfig. 155❒use the wrench provided to fasten the bolts complete-ly in a criss-cross fashion as per the order illustratedin fi
REFITTING THE STANDARD WHEELFollowing the procedure described previously, raise thecar and remove the spare wheel.Versions with steel rimsProceed as f
F0U0139mfig. 156QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT - FIX&GO automatic The Fix&Go automatic quick tyre repair kit is located inthe boot.The kit fig. 156 inc
Versions with reconfigurable multifunction display(for versions/markets where provided)A SpeedometerB Fuel level gauge with reservewarning lightC Engi
In the event of a puncture caused by for-eign bodies, it is possible to repair tyresshowing holes on the track or shoulder ofup to 4 mm in diameter. I
Replace the cylinder containing out-of-date sealant fluid. Dispose of the cylinderand the sealant liquid properly. Dispose ac-cording to the national
F0U0144mfig. 161F0U0143mfig. 160❒if after this operation you still cannot reach at least 1.8bar after 5 minutes, do not resume driving because thetyre
181KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSRemember t
CHANGING A BULB GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS❒When a light is not working, check that the corre-sponding fuse is intact before changing the bulb. For thelocati
183KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSIMPORTANT
55 W/60W21W5 W55 W21 W5 W21 W–21 W2.3 W16 W16 W5 W10 W10 W10 W5 W5 W184KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN E
F0U0635mfig. 165F0U0149mfig. 166IMPORTANT You can replace the front direction indica-tor, main beam and dipped beam headlight bulbs throughthe access
186F0U0250mfig. 167DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL)To change the bulb, proceed as follows:❒turn the bulb holder A-fig. 167 anti-clockwise using thetab and
187KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0152mfi
INSTRUMENTS Instrument background colour and type may vary ac-cording to the version.SPEEDOMETER fig. 14This shows the speed of the vehicle.REV COUNTE
188KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSAF0U0526mf
189KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSREAR LIGHT
190KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS❒refit the bulb holder;❒r
191KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0160mfi
F0U0164mfig. 181REAR CEILING LIGHT (for versions/markets where provided)Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs:❒manipulate the points shown by the ar
193KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0167mfi
F0U0170fig. 187F0U0169mfig. 186194KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL S
195KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSNever repl
F0U0172mfig. 189F0U0173mfig. 190196KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL
197KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0174mfi
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
18KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSWarning lig
F0U0176mfig.193F0U0177mfig. 194Boot fuse box fig. 194To gain access to the fuse box located on the left side ofthe boot, open the relevant inspection
199KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS7.57.55551
201015307.53015157.5–1557.5200KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECI
201KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSBoot fuse
202KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSRECHARGING
203VERSIONS WITH Start&Stop SYSTEMfig.196Charge the battery as follows, paying utmost attention:❒press the button A-fig. 196 to remove the connect
204KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSDon’t try
205KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSTOWING THE
206KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSClean the
207KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSSERVICING
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY (for versions/markets where provided)The car can be equipped with the multifunction displaythat, depending on previous settings,
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● ●●●●●●●●●●●●●208KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MES
209KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS●●●●●●●●●●
210KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS●● ● ● ●●●
211KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS●●●●●●● ●●
212HEAVY USAGE OF THE VEHICLEShould the car be used predominantly in one of the fol-lowing particularly demanding conditions:❒ trailer or caravan towi
213CHECKING LEVELSKNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCON
214KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS1. Engine
215KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS1. Engine
IMPORTANT After adding or changing the oil, let the en-gine turn over for a few seconds and wait a few minutesafter turning it off before you check th
217ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTIONThe maximum engine oil consumption is usually 400 gramsevery 1,000 km. During the initial period of usage for the vehicle, th
20KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSfig. 22F0U2
218F0U0286mfig. 207ENGINE COOLANT fig. 207The coolant level should be checked when the engine iscold and should be between the MIN and MAX lines onthe
219F0U0287mfig. 208KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCO
220F0U0288mfig. 210IMPORTANT Brake fluid absorbs moisture. For this rea-son, if the car is mainly used in areas with a high degreeof atmospheric humid
221KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSAIR FILTER
REPLACING THE BATTERYIf required, replace the battery with an original spare partwith the same specifications.If a battery with different specificatio
223KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSIMPORTANT
224F0U0289mfig. 210KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCO
225RUBBER TUBESAs far as the brake system and fuel rubber hoses are con-cerned, stick closely to the “Scheduled Servicing Plan” inthis section.Ozone,
F0U0291mfig. 212SPRAY NOZZLESWindscreen washer fig. 213If the jet is not coming out, firstly check that there is flu-id in the reservoir (see “Checkin
227F0U0293mfig. 214F0U0292mfig. 213Rear window washer fig. 214The rear window washer jets are fixed.The nozzle holder is located above the rear window
21KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSCONTROL BUT
228VEHICLE BODY AND UNDERBODYWARRANTYYour car is covered by warranty against perforation, dueto rust, of any original element of the structure or body
229INTERIORCheck regularly that water is not trapped under the mats(due to drops from shoes, umbrellas, etc.), as this couldcause the sheet metal to r
230PLASTIC PARTSIt is advisable to clean interior plastic parts with a dampcloth and a solution of water and non-abrasive mild soap.To remove grease a
F0U0294mfig. 215H Maximum authorised weight on rear axle.I Engine type.L Bodywork version code.M Number for spare parts.N Correct value of smoke coeff
F0U0295mfig. 216F0U0296mfig. 217ENGINE MARKINGThis is printed onto the cylinder block and shows the typeand production serial number.BODYWORK PAINT ID
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS233199A400016
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS234ENGINEGENE
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS2351.3 Multij
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS236Self-adjus
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS237rack and p
CONTENTSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSSERVICING AND CAREIN AN EMERGENCYWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESSTARTING AND DRIVINGSAFETYKNOWING YOUR VEHICLE22SETUP MENU
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS238F0U0193mfi
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS23970 = 335 k
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS2406J X 15&ap
2.2 2.12.2 2.22.2 2.02.2 2.2––––2.2 2.02.2 2.2––––2.4 (Õ) 2.2 (Õ)2.4 (Õ) 2.4 (Õ)––––––––2.2 2.02.2 2.22.2 2.02.2 2.2––––2.4 2.22.4 2.4––––––––2.2 2.02
DIMENSIONSDimensions are expressed in mm andrefer to the vehicle equipped with itsoriginal tyres.Height is measured with the vehicle un-laden.Boot cap
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS243PERFORMANC
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS2443 doors5 s
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS2453 doors5 s
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS2461.3 Multij
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS247SELENIA K
CONTENTSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSSERVICING AND CAREIN AN EMERGENCYWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESSTARTING AND DRIVINGSAFETYKNOWING YOUR VEHICLE23Hold down t
Mechanical gearbox anddifferential (petrol versionsand 1.3 Multijet 75HPversions)Mechanical gearbox anddifferential (1.3 Multijet85HP versions)Mechani
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS249FUEL CONSU
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS250CO2EMISSIO
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS251ARRANGEMEN
®Always ask your mechanic for ®Pagine_ITA.indd 1 18-05-2005 11:53:40In the heart of your engine.Pagine_ITA.indd 4 18-05-2005 11:54:19231-254 PUNTO EAS
Pagine_ITA.indd 1 18-05-2005 11:53:40The engine of your car is factory filled with Selenia. Oil change? The experts recommend SeleniaThis is an engine
NOTES231-254 PUNTO EASY_LOUNGE GB 1ed 3-10-2011 11:31 Pagina 254
255RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSIONDASHBOARDThe presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions.F
256INSTRUMENT PANELVersions with multifunction displayA SpeedometerB Fuel level gauge with reserve warning lightC Engine coolant temperaturegauge with
257Versions with reconfigurable multifunction displayA SpeedometerB Fuel level gauge with reservewarning lightC Engine coolant temperaturegauge with o
CONTENTSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSSERVICING AND CAREIN AN EMERGENCYWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESSTARTING AND DRIVINGSAFETYKNOWING YOUR VEHICLE24DISPLAY FUN
ACCESS TO DASHBOARD FUSE BOXTo access the dashboard fuse box fig. 224, open the glovecompartment.F0U0532mfig. 224RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION258255-264 PU
259KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS– extendin
260KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSCigarette
261KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSFuel flap
262KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSJack– prec
263KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSRegular ch
264KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSTrunk ...
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
CONTENTSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSSERVICING AND CAREIN AN EMERGENCYWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESSTARTING AND DRIVINGSAFETYKNOWING YOUR VEHICLE25RAIN SENSOR
26KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSTRIP B ACTI
27KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSNB Each tim
CHOOSING GENUINE PARTSIS THE MOST NATURAL CHOICEPERFORMANCEGENUINE PARTSCOMFORTGENUINE PARTS SAFETYGENUINE PARTSAMBIENTGENUINE PARTSVALUESGENUINE PART
28KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSAUTOCLOSE(A
29KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSIf the dist
30KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSLANGUAGE(Se
31KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSBUTTON VOLU
32KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSAIRBAG/PASS
33Values displayedOutside temperatureIndicates the temperature outside the vehicle passengercompartment.RangeThis indicates the approximate distance t
34F0U0656mfig. 28New journey The new journey begins after:– “manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the relevantbutton;– “automatic” resetting, wh
35F0U0023mfig. 29Horiziontal adjustment fig. 29Lift the lever A and push the seat forwards or backwards:in the driving position your arms should rest
For maximum protection, keep the backof your seat upright, lean back into it andmake sure the seat belt fits closely across yourchest and hips.WARNING
The fabric upholstery of your car is designedto withstand normal wear and tear fora long time. Some precautions are howev-er needed. Avoid prolonged r
HOW TO RECOGNISE GENUINE PARTSAir cleanerGenuine PartsShock absorberGenuine PartsBrake padsGenuine PartsTo recognise a Genuine Part, check that the c
Head restraints must be adjusted so thatthe head, rather than the neck, rests onthem. Only then can they protect your head cor-rectly.WARNINGTo make t
REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS fig. 34(for versions/markets where provided)To move the head restraint upwards, raise it until hear-ing the click (position of us
40F0U0030mfig. 36MIRRORSREAR-VIEW MIRROR fig. 36The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes its re-lease in the event of a violent impact wi
41F0U0032mfig. 38WING MIRRORSAdjustment fig. 38This operation is possible only with the key turned toMAR.To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follo
As the driver’s wing mirror is curved, it mayslightly alter the perception of distance.WARNINGDefrosting/demisting (for versions/markets where provide
fig. 40HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM1. Fixed upper vent - 2. Adjustable central vents - 3. Fixed side vents - 4. Adjustable side vents - 5. Lower ve
44F0U0035mfig. 41F0U0271mfig. 43F0U0036mfig. 42CONTROLS fig. 44Knob A regulates the air temperature (mixing hot and cold air)Red section = hot airBlue
45Knob C adjusts air distribution¶to direct air to the centre and side vents;ßto send air to the feet and direct cooler air to thedashboard vents, in
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT VENTILATIONTo ventilate the passenger compartment properly, pro-ceed as follows:❒ turn knob A to blue section; ❒ turn air recirc
❒ turn knob C to -or to position ®if the windowsdo not demist;❒ turn knob B to 2nd speed.HEATED REAR WINDSCREEN AND WING MIRRORS DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
Dear Customer,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 al
Knob B activates/adjusts the fanp 0 = fan off1-2-3 = fan speed4 -= max. fan speedMANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL (for versions/markets where provided)CONTROLS
Button D turns air recirculation on/offPress the button (button LED on) to turn the air internalrecirculation on.Press the button again (button LED of
RAPID PASSENGER COMPARTMENT HEATINGFor the rapid heating of the passenger compartment, pro-ceed as follows:❒ turn knob A to red section;❒ turn air rec
The system uses R134a refrigerant fluidwhich does not harm the environment inthe event of accidental leakage. Never useR12 fluid which is not compatib
52CONTROLS fig. 48A climate control compressor on/off buttonB air recirculation on/off buttonC climate control system information displayD button for
53SWITCHING ON THE CLIMATE CONTROLSYSTEMThe system can be activated by pressing any of the but-tons; it is, however, advisable to set the desired temp
These functions are:❒ climate control compressor engagement (with an out-side temperature above 4°C);❒ switching off, if previously on, of the interio
SET TEMPERATURE ALIGNMENT (MONO function)Press the MONO button to align the temperature be-tween the driver side and passenger side.Then turn the AUTO
ZE Air flow distribution between footwell vents (hot-ter air) and centre/side dashboard vents and rearvent (cooler air).EQ Air flow distribution betwe
F0U0630mfig. 49The daytime running lights are an alterna-tive to the dipped beam headlights for dri-ving during the daytime in countries where it is c
REFUELLINGPetrol engines: only refuel the car with unleaded petrolwith an octane rating (RON) of no less than 95 conform-ing to the European specifica
DIRECTION INDICATORS fig. 50Put the stalk in the permanent position:up (position 1): activates the right direction indicator; down (position 2): activ
F0U0632mfig. 51“FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICEThis will light up the space in front of the vehicle fora certain period of time.ActivationWith the key turned t
“Smart washing” functionPull the stalk towards the steering wheel (temporary po-sition) to operate the windscreen washer.Keeping the stalk pulled for
Do not use the rear window wiper to re-move layers of snow or ice. In such condi-tions, the rear window wiper may be sub-jected to excessive stress, p
❒ move the stalk upwards (+) for at least one second, thenrelease it. The car speed is now memorised and you cantherefore come off the accelerator ped
63INCREASING THE MEMORISED SPEEDThis can be done in two ways:❒ by pressing the accelerator and then memorising thenew speed reached;or❒ moving the sta
F0U0049mfig. 54CEILING COURTESY LIGHTSFRONT CEILING LIGHT WITH SPOT LIGHTS Switch A-fig. 54 switches the ceiling courtesy lights on/off.With switch A-
65TIMED OPERATION FOR GETTING OUT OF THE VEHICLEAfter removing the key from the ignition, the courtesylights switch on according to the following mode
66F0U0051mfig. 55F0U0053mfig. 57F0U0052mfig. 56COURTESY LIGHT fig. 57(for versions/markets where provided)On some versions a courtesy light is fitted
67F0U0054mfig. 58F0U0055mfig. 59PARKING LIGHTSThese lights can be turned on only with the ignition keyat STOP or removed, by moving the left stalk twi
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLEDASHBOARDThe presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions.F0U0654m
F0U0038mfig. 6268F0U0056mfig. 60F0U0057mfig. 61The use of rear fog lamps is governed by the HighwayCode of the country you are in. Keep to the rules.D
69ASROFFF0U0005mfig. 63DOOR LOCKING fig. 63To lock all doors at the same time, press button A, locatedon the centre console control panel, regardless
70F0U0058mfig. 64F0U0634mfig. 65INTERIOR FITTINGSGLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 64Use the handle A-fig. 64 to open the compartment.The glove compartment featu
71F0U0060mfig. 66F0U0061mfig. 67SIDE ODDMENTS COMPARTMENTStorage compartment A-fig. 67 is located to the left of thesteering wheel.It is built into th
72F0U0065mfig. 70FRONT ARMREST WITH STORAGE COMPARTMENT(for versions/markets where provided)Certain versions are fitted with an armrest A-fig. 69 be-t
73KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0067mfig
74KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0069mfig
75KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0072mfig
76F0U0276mfig. 81SOCKET(for versions/markets where provided)This is located in the boot, on the left side of the plasticsupport for the parcel shelf f
77KNOWING YOUR VEHICLESAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING AND CARETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0076mfig
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEMThis is an electrical engine locking system which increasesprotection against an attempted theft of the car. It is auto-matically
78F0U0075mfig. 83To openPress and hold button B-fig. 83, and the front pane willset to the “spoiler” position; press button B-fig. 83 againfor over ha
79KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSANTI-PINCH SAFETY
80DOORSCentral door locking/unlocking systemLocking from the outsideWith the doors closed, press button Á on the remote con-trol fig. 85 or insert the
81KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSASROFFF0U0005mfig
82KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSIMPORTANT With ce
83F0U0080mfig. 88CHILD LOCK(5-door versions) fig. 88This system prevents the rear doors from being openedfrom the inside.This device can be engaged on
84F0U0081mfig. 89REAR DOORS EMERGENCY LOCK DEVICE(5-door versions) fig. 89The rear doors are fitted with a device to lock doors whenthere is no curren
85F0U0082mfig. 90F0U0083mfig. 91Continuous automatic operationVersions with 2 electric windows (at the front) areequipped with automatic window openin
86F0U0084mfig. 92Front passenger-side and rear doors(for versions/markets where provided)The front passenger door armrest and rear door armrestsfeatur
87F0U0085mfig. 93F0U0086mfig. 94Initialisation procedure:❒ fully close the window to be initialised manually;❒ once fully closed, keep holding down th
THE KEYSCODE CARD fig. 3 (available on request for versions/markets where pro-vided)The car is delivered with two copies of the ignition keyand with t
88F0U0623mfig. 95F0U0087mfig. 96It can also be opened by pressing button R on the re-mote control fig. 96.When you open the boot using the remote cont
89KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSWhen using the bo
90F0U0091mfig. 100OPENING THE BOOT IN ANEMERGENCY fig. 99To open the boot from inside if the car battery is flat orthe electric lock of the rear door
91KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTS❒ tilt the cushio
F0U0095mfig. 104Make sure the backrest is properly secured at both sidesto prevent it moving forward in the event of sharp brak-ing that may cause inj
93F0U0096mfig. 107KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF
F0U0619mfig. 109CLOSINGProceed as follows:❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the otherremove the rod C-fig. 111 from the hole E and fit itbac
95KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSPositioning the s
IMPORTANT Follow the instructions contained in the as-sembly kit carefully. Assembly must be performed by qual-ified personnel.96KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAF
97KNOWINGYOURVEHICLESAFETYSTARTINGAND DRIVINGWARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGESIN ANEMERGENCYSERVICINGAND CARETECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSCONTENTSF0U0105mfig. 113H
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern