KNOWING YOUR CAR -> STEERING WHEEL for Your Fiat 500 SUV Second Generation (2020-2025)

side of the two supports and lower the  
head restraint.  
7) Before tilting the backrest, remove any  
objects on the seat cushion.  
IMPORTANT  
19) All adjustments must be carried out  
only with the car stationary and motor  
stopped. Head restraints must be adjusted  
so that the head, rather than the neck,  
rests on them. Only in this case they can  
protect your head correctly.  
20) To make the best use of the head  
restraint's protective action, adjust the  
backrest so that you are sitting upright and  
keep your head as close as possible to the  
head restraint.  
HEAD RESTRAINTS  
19)  
FRONT  
Adjustment  
Headrests can be adjusted in height.  
Upward adjustment: raise the head  
restraint until it clicks into place.  
Downward adjustment: press button  
(A) fig. 31 and lower the head restraint.  
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The particular shape of the head  
STEERING WHEEL  
restraint deliberately interferes with the  
correct support of the rear passenger’s  
back on the backrest in order to force  
them to lift the head restraint for correct  
use.  
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ADJUSTMENTS  
The steering wheel can be adjusted  
both in height and in depth.  
WARNING If the rear seats are used,  
always set the head restraints in the  
"completely raised" position.  
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Removal  
20)  
To remove the rear head restraints  
press buttons (A) fig. 32 at the side of  
the two supports simultaneously and  
lift them out upwards. The rear head  
restraints must be lifted out with the  
backrest released and tilted toward the  
passenger compartment or with the  
tailgate open.  
REAR  
Upward adjustment (usage  
condition): raise the head restraint  
until it clicks into place.  
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Downward adjustment: press at the  
same time buttons (A) fig. 32 at the  
To carry out the adjustment move the  
lever (A) fig. 33 downwards in position  
(1), then adjust the steering wheel to  
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the most suitable position and then  
lock it in this position moving the lever  
(A) again in position (2).  
mirror is automatically set for daytime  
use.  
REAR-VIEW  
MIRRORS  
DOOR MIRRORS  
INTERIOR MIRROR  
23)  
The mirror is fitted with a safety device  
that causes its release in the event of a  
violent impact with the passenger.  
Lever (A) fig. 34 can be used to move  
the mirror to two different positions:  
normal or antiglare.  
Proceed as follows:  
IMPORTANT  
select the mirror using selector (B)  
fig. 35;  
adjust the mirror using the joystick (A)  
fig. 35 in the four directions.  
21) All adjustments must be carried out  
only with the car stationary and motor  
stopped.  
22) It is absolutely forbidden to carry  
out any after-market operation involving  
steering system or steering column  
modifications (e.g.: installation of  
anti-theft device) that could badly affect  
performance and safety, invalidate  
the warranty and also result in non-  
compliance of the car with type-approval  
requirements.  
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ELECTROCHROMIC  
REAR-VIEW MIRROR  
(where provided)  
Folding the mirrors  
When required (for example when  
the mirror causes difficulty in narrow  
spaces ) it is possible to fold the mirrors  
manually moving them from the open  
position (1) fig. 36 to the closed  
position (2).  
Some versions have an electrochromic  
mirror with automatic anti-glare  
function.  
There is an ON/OFF button  
on the lower part of the mirror  
for activating/deactivating the  
electrochromic function. When the  
function is active, a LED on the mirror is  
active. When reverse is engaged, the  
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