Knowing Your Car for Your Fiat 600 SUV Second Generation (2023-2026)

KNOWING YOUR CAR  
In-depth knowledge of your new car  
starts here.  
ELECTRIC VERSION  
OPERATING PRINCIPLE ............... 12  
The handbook you are reading will tell  
you how things are done, and how it  
works in a simple, direct way.  
HYBRID VERSION OPERATING  
PRINCIPLE.................................. 16  
KEYS LOCKS .............................. 20  
IGNITION DEVICE ........................ 27  
VEHICLE SECURITY..................... 28  
DOORS ...................................... 29  
SEATS........................................ 32  
HEAD RESTRAINTS ..................... 36  
STEERING WHEEL....................... 37  
MIRRORS ................................... 38  
EXTERIOR LIGHTING ................... 40  
INTERIOR LIGHTING .................... 45  
WIPER CONTROL STALK ............. 47  
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS ..... 49  
WINDOWS .................................. 59  
BONNET..................................... 61  
LOAD COMPARTMENT ................ 62  
INTERIOR FITTINGS ..................... 65  
ROOF RACK SYSTEM .................. 69  
ENGINE EXHAUST ....................... 70  
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converter that powers the 12V system  
for general car operation is also  
powered by the high-voltage battery  
and also recharges the conventional  
battery.  
ELECTRIC VERSION  
OPERATING  
PRINCIPLE  
(where provided)  
The battery is charged by connecting  
the charging socket of the car to the  
mains power supply using the charging  
cable.  
The propulsion system of the Full  
Electric Fiat 600 is completely powered  
by the energy contained in the high-  
voltage lithium-ion rechargeable battery  
of the car. Unlike conventional or hybrid  
cars, there is no internal combustion  
engine in this car.  
The high-voltage battery is also  
partially recharged while driving during  
deceleration or braking. During this  
steps, the battery is recharged by  
regeneration via the electric motor. This  
is an efficient way of recharging as the  
kinetic energy of the car is used and  
converted into electric charging energy.  
Electric cars have specific  
The Fiat 600 uses the electrical energy  
stored in the high-voltage battery  
and not fuel. This battery provides  
the energy needed to start moving  
and therefore needs to be recharged  
before use. If the high-voltage battery is  
completely flat the car will not start.  
This car also has a conventional battery  
(12V) of the same type as those used  
by cars with internal combustion  
engines. If the conventional battery is  
completely flat the car will not start.  
The conventional battery supplies  
power to the conventional electrical  
system: lights, windscreen wipers,  
restraint systems (airbags and  
characteristics of use, which is useful  
to know, in order to achieve optimal  
performance.  
pretensioners), sound system, etc.  
The high-voltage battery supplies  
power to the electric motor and  
supplies the high-voltage auxiliary  
devices (heaters, electric climate  
compressor, etc.). The electronic  
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FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM OF THE CAR  
(where provided)  
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F6S0100  
1. Charging port 2. High-voltage battery 3. High-voltage electrical compressor 4. Traction electric motor 5. Voltage converter  
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HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY  
The high-voltage battery is located at  
the bottom of the vehicle in a central  
area and is maintenance-free.  
The high-voltage battery is lithium-ion.  
Lithium-ion batteries provide the  
following benefits:  
1) 2)  
OPERATING MODE  
As with a car with automatic  
HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY  
DISPOSAL  
transmission, you must get used to  
not using your left foot to activate the  
clutch pedal which is not present. While  
driving, when you lift your foot off the  
accelerator pedal or when you press  
the brake pedal during deceleration,  
the motor generates electric current  
which is used to brake the car and  
recharge the high-voltage battery.  
9) 10)  
The high-voltage battery is designed  
to last for the lifetime of the car. If it  
is necessary to replace the battery,  
please contact a Fiat Dealership for  
information on disposal.  
are much lighter than other types of  
chargeable batteries of the same size;  
keep the charge longer;  
NOTE The car is provided with a  
high-voltage lithium-ion battery.  
Inappropriate disposal of this type  
of battery carries a risk of serious  
burns, electric shock and damage  
to the environment. In accordance  
with national and international  
battery regulations, the Manufacturer  
guarantees an adequate collection of  
this component in cooperation with  
qualified operators for the proper  
handling of the batteries to be disposed  
of.  
have no memory, i.e. it is not  
necessary to discharge them  
completely before recharging, as is the  
case with other types of batteries;  
can be recharged and discharged,  
charging times vary depending on  
home or public charging mode and  
power.  
"TURTLE" MODE  
If the  
lamp is lit on the instrument  
panel display, the state of charge of  
the high-voltage battery is critical, the  
engine power gradually decreases and  
the range is limited. Put the vehicle  
on charge. If, after the charging the  
warning lamp remains lit, contact a Fiat  
Dealership.  
The high-voltage battery is equipped  
with conditioning systems that ensure  
that it operates under the best  
temperature conditions appropriate to  
its operation.  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
The car is also equipped with a battery  
management system designed to:  
ensure safe operation  
optimise driving range  
optimise the working life of the high-  
voltage battery  
The traction battery's range varies  
depending on the type of driving, the  
route, the use of thermal comfort  
equipment and the ageing of its  
components.  
IMPORTANT  
1) The propulsion system of the electric  
car is connected by the high-voltage  
battery and when the system is active the  
components are then powered at high-  
voltage. Observe the warning messages  
on the labels on the car when accessing  
the motor compartment. Any intervention  
or modification on the high-voltage  
NOTE The traction battery ageing  
depends on several factors, such as  
climatic conditions and the distance  
travelled.  
If the temperature of the high-voltage  
battery is below -10°C, or above 40°C,  
some car functions may change or turn  
off as battery performance decreases  
outside this temperature range.  
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8)  
electrical system of the car (components,  
cables, connectors, high-voltage battery) is  
1) 2) 3)  
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strictly forbidden due to the risks it may  
imply for your safety. In this case, contact  
a Fiat Dealership. Tampering with the  
high-voltage system can lead to serious  
burns or electrical discharges with even  
fatal consequences.  
yourself in a safe place, and immediately  
contact the rescuers, police or fire brigade  
informing them that this is a vehicle with a  
high voltage system.  
7) The electrolyte inside the battery is a  
polluting and flammable material. If the  
high-voltage battery is not disposed of  
properly, it may cause fire and pollute the  
environment.  
8) Live parts of the car are marked with  
safety warning labels. The high-voltage  
battery bears a label indicating this danger.  
9) In case of bad weather and flooded  
roads: Do not drive on a flooded street if  
the water level exceeds the lower part of  
the wheel rims.  
10) Due to the quiet operation of your  
electric car, always set the PRND  
command to P and engage the electric  
parking brake and stop the motor before  
leaving the car. DANGER OF SERIOUS  
INJURY.  
do not completely discharge the battery;  
do not store the vehicle for a long period of  
non-use (more than 12 hours) when the  
traction battery has a low or high charge  
level. Prefer a charge level between 20  
and 40%; limit the use of fast charging; do  
not expose the vehicle to temperatures  
below 30°C and above +60°C for more  
than 24 hours; avoid charging the vehicle  
at negative temperatures (except if the  
vehicle ran more than 20 minutes) or  
above +30°C; do not use the vehicle's  
high-voltage battery as a generator of  
energy; do not use a generator to recharge  
your vehicle's high-voltage battery.  
2) Do not resell, give away or modify the  
high-voltage battery. The high-voltage  
battery must only be used on the vehicle  
on which it is supplied. If used outside the  
vehicle or modified, accidents such as  
electric shock, heat or smoke generation,  
explosion or electrolyte leakage may  
occur. If the vehicle is scrapped without  
removing the high-voltage battery, contact  
with high-voltage components, cables and  
connectors could cause very dangerous  
electric shock. If the high-voltage battery is  
not disposed of properly, it may cause  
electric shock, resulting in serious injury or  
death.  
3) The mains power supply and the high-  
voltage battery are potentially dangerous:  
they can cause injury, burns and risk of  
electrocution. Always take great care.  
4) Never touch or tamper with the cables  
and components of the high-voltage  
battery in any way: do not allow the  
high-voltage battery components to come  
into contact with bracelets, necklaces or  
any metal objects worn.  
WARNING  
1) Do not dispose of the battery yourself.  
If the car is scrapped, it must be taken to  
a Fiat Dealership to have the high-voltage  
battery removed and disposed of properly  
by the Fiat Dealership personnel who have  
the technical skills to operate in complete  
safety.  
2) Live parts of the car are marked with  
safety warning labels. The high-voltage  
battery bears a label indicating this danger.  
WARNING  
1) The high-voltage battery may only be  
disconnected by qualified personnel at a  
Fiat Dealership.  
2) If, as a result of a violent impact or  
accident, the car has hit the bottom  
(underbody), have the battery and the  
high-voltage system checked by qualified  
technicians.  
3) To preserve the mileage of your vehicle  
and the durability of your traction battery,  
the Manufacturer recommends that you;  
do not fully charge the battery of your  
electric vehicle daily (charge the traction  
battery below 80% as often as possible);  
5) Do not open, modify or remove the  
high-voltage battery cover: any gases  
released may be harmful and flammable:  
avoid inhaling the gases.  
6) Damage to the vehicle or the high-  
voltage battery may cause harmful gases  
to escape, which could cause a fire. In  
the event of a fire, move away from the  
vehicle, wear a reflective vest (if required  
by the regulations in force), position  
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the charge level of the auxiliary lithium  
ion battery (48V).  
reducing fuel consumption and CO2  
emissions.  
HYBRID VERSION  
OPERATING  
PRINCIPLE  
NOTE The vehicle always starts  
with the petrol engine to ensure the  
efficiency of the catalytic converter and  
the availability of the brake assist.  
The driving in all-electric is possible  
for parking manoeuvring, for 20 mph  
(30 km/h) speed zones in city, on  
urban and country roads with smooth  
driving and on motorways in slight  
deceleration or downhill. The electric  
motor is integrated into the automatic  
gearbox.  
NOTE The Hybrid system does not  
operate continuously, but is activated  
based on the state of the car, the state  
of charge of the auxiliary lithium ion  
battery (48V), the driving conditions  
(acceleration/deceleration/braking,  
engine starting) and on the conditions  
of the road surface (e.g. downhill  
road).The 48 V Li-ion (Lithium-  
(where provided)  
HYBRID SYSTEM  
EQUIPMENT  
11) 12) 13) 14) 15)  
The 600 Hybrid version is powered by  
an hybrid system that uses:  
an electric motor ("e-machine")  
integrated in the automatic  
ion) auxiliary battery stores the  
electrical energy needed to propel  
the vehicle.The traction battery is  
automatically charged to ensure that  
the charge level is always around  
50% of the maximum level, in order  
to fully exploit the hybrid functionality  
and, at the same time, always have  
some capacity available for the energy  
recovery operation.It is located under  
the front left seat.The traction battery's  
range varies depending on the type of  
driving, the route and the ageing of its  
components.  
transmission, mechanically connected  
to the heat engine and powered by an  
auxiliary lithium ion battery (48V)  
a BS (Belt Starter), activated by the  
auxiliary services belt, which makes it  
possible to start the heat engine with  
the car stationary or when driving at a  
low speed. In some phases, such as  
during "electric driving", it replaces the  
starter motor of the heat engine. In the  
latter case, when the car is stopped  
with automatic engine shutdown, the  
engine will be restarted by the BS (Belt  
Starter) device.  
With the PRND command in P ("Park")  
and N ("Neutral"), an increase in noise  
from the engine compartment may  
be heard as the auxiliary battery (48V)  
charging phase begins: this is normal  
and not a fault.  
Energy recovery  
Maximise the vehicle's inertia by  
releasing the accelerator pedal so that  
the vehicle slows down by itself (e.g.  
when driving downhill or approaching a  
traffic light).  
The Hybrid system provides a power  
boost to the internal combustion  
engine during vehicle start-up when  
more traction torque is required, or at  
times of higher fuel consumption and  
emissions. In certain driving conditions,  
the Hybrid system control module  
regulates the energy flows based on  
an auxiliary 48V lithium ion  
battery that has the function of storing  
energy for the car.  
When the accelerator pedal is released,  
provided that the slider on the power  
indicator in the instrument panel is still  
moving in the CHARGE zone, energy  
recovery is optimal.  
The Hybrid system makes it possible  
to improve performance (prompter  
response during transient stages), while  
Energy recovery makes it possible to  
make efficient use of the "passive"  
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phases of driving (deceleration). The  
recovered energy is used to recharge  
the traction battery and is then used  
for all-electric driving or further  
acceleration.  
tamper with damaged components of  
the battery system: be careful to avoid  
short circuits. Contact a Fiat Dealership  
immediately.  
13) Do not make any changes to the  
components of the battery system: always  
contact a Fiat Dealership.  
When the traction battery is almost  
full, the energy recovery is gradually  
reduced.  
14) Do not puncture, crush, shake or  
deform the battery system.  
15) The lithium ion auxiliary battery (48V) is  
located under the front left seat: therefore  
avoid getting the battery system wet with  
any type of liquid and do not park the  
vehicle over sources of external heat.  
DC/DC converter  
To permit the conversion of the current  
originating from the 48V system into  
current that can be used by the 12V  
system, DC/DC is used: when driving  
the car, the DC/DC acts as a converter,  
making it possible to power and charge  
the 12V battery. The connecting cable  
allows the 12V and 48V system to  
be interfaced and to power the 12V  
system through the 48V auxiliary  
battery, the DC/DC converter and the  
BS (Belt Starter) device.  
IMPORTANT  
11) Improper use, or inappropriate  
interventions on the system components,  
can cause serious electric damage and  
cause serious accidents that can even  
result in death if the provided instructions  
are not observed. Always contact a Fiat  
Dealership.  
12) In case of an accident, the system  
components could have suffered damage  
that cannot be seen. Do not touch or  
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FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM OF THE CAR  
(where provided)  
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F6S0204  
1. Petrol engine 2. Electric motor / 6-speed electric dual-clutch automatic gearbox 3. 48 V traction battery 4. 12 V accessory  
battery 5. DC/DC converter 6. Belt starter  
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an index of malfunction. In addition,  
although the distance that can be  
travelled in electrical mode decreases  
as the capacity of the lithium ion  
battery decreases, the performance of  
the car is not affected.  
AUXILIARY BATTERY  
(Hybrid version)  
to temperatures below -10°C and  
above +40°C for extended periods of  
time, as some vehicle functions may  
change or become deactivated as  
the battery performance decreases  
outside this temperature range. The  
battery is equipped with conditioning  
systems that ensure that it operates  
under optimal temperature conditions  
appropriate to its operation.  
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4)  
3) 4)  
The car is equipped with a sealed 48V  
auxiliary lithium-ion battery with the  
function of energy storage for the car.  
The main functions performed by the  
auxiliary lithium-ion battery are to store  
the electric energy developed while  
braking and to supply it to the system  
when the electric motor starts to  
function.  
GENERAL SAFETY  
INFORMATION  
Improper use, or inappropriate work  
performed on the components of  
the system with incorrectly isolated  
equipment, could cause short circuits  
and cause accidents due to the  
passage of high currents and/or the  
high resulting temperatures. Have all  
repair/maintenance work carried out  
only at a Fiat Dealership.  
The components of the hybrid system  
in the vehicle (DC/DC, inverter, 48V  
auxiliary lithium ion battery, control  
module of the electrified dual clutch  
automatic transmission) are cooled  
by the engine coolant (for more  
information refer to the "Checking  
levels" paragraph in the "Servicing and  
maintenance" section).  
The auxiliary lithium ion battery is  
partially charged during driving by  
recovering the kinetic energy of the car  
when slowing down and braking.  
The auxiliary lithium ion battery  
recharges automatically to ensure  
that the charge level is always below  
100%, in order to take full advantage  
of the hybrid functionality and, at the  
same time, always have a certain  
capacity useful for the energy recovery  
operation.  
If the battery system is used in  
an inappropriate manner, if it is  
damaged/overheats/tampered with or  
exposed to adverse environmental  
conditions (e.g. very high or very  
low temperatures), the battery could  
be damaged and release flammable  
electrolyte emissions. In these cases,  
have the 48 Volt battery replaced, and  
have the work performed only at a Fiat  
Dealership.  
WARNING In case of a 48V lithium  
ion battery failure, contact a Fiat  
Dealership.  
The battery does not require any type  
of maintenance. Its state of charge  
can be seen on the instrument panel  
display (see what is described in  
chapter Digital instrument panel 7") in  
the section "Knowing the instrument  
panel").  
WARNING The battery has a limited  
service life. Its ability to conserve the  
charge decreases with time and use.  
The amount of decrease in battery  
capacity varies based on the external  
conditions (e.g. ambient temperature,  
etc...) and conditions of use, such as  
the driving style, for example. This is a  
natural characteristic of the lithium ion  
batteries and must not be considered  
Vehicle in storage for more than 1  
month  
To ensure that the lithium ion battery  
is maintained properly over time,  
the vehicle must not be exposed  
Always park the vehicle in a place  
with temperatures between -10°C  
and +30°C (parking in a place with  
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extreme temperature scan damage the  
traction battery). Carry out the charging  
procedure for the traction battery (48V)  
via the accessory battery (12V) and the  
DC/DC converter.  
RADIO REMOTE  
CONTROL  
KEYS LOCKS  
KEYS  
5) 6)  
17)  
Replacement keys  
The key number is specified on a  
detachable tag.  
IMPORTANT  
The key number must be quoted when  
ordering replacement keys as it is a  
component of the immobilise system.  
The code number of the adapter for  
the locking wheel nuts is specified on a  
card. It must be quoted when ordering  
a replacement adapter.  
16) The electrolyte inside the battery is  
a polluting and flammable material. If  
the auxiliary battery is not disposed of  
properly, it may cause fire and pollute the  
environment.  
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WARNING  
: unlocks the doors  
: locks the doors  
Key with foldaway key section  
18)  
4) If, as a result of a violent impact or  
accident, the car has hit the bottom  
(underbody), have the battery checked by  
qualified technicians.  
: long press unlocks and opens  
the tailgate  
Enables operation of the following  
functions via the use of the remote  
control buttons:  
WARNING  
central locking system  
3) Do not dispose of the battery yourself.  
If the car is scrapped, it must be taken  
to a Fiat Dealership to have the auxiliary  
battery removed and disposed of properly  
by the Fiat Dealership personnel who have  
the technical skills to operate in complete  
safety.  
anti-theft locking system  
anti-theft alarm system  
tailgate unlocking  
power windows  
mirrors folding  
vehicle locator lighting  
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4) Live parts of the vehicle are marked  
with safety warning labels. The 48V lithium  
battery bears a label indicating this danger.  
Press button in fig. 3 to extend. To fold  
the key, first press the button and then  
fold.  
The remote control has a range of up  
to 50 m, but may also be much less  
due to external influences. The hazard  
warning flashers confirm operation.  
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Handle with care, protect from  
moisture and high temperatures and  
avoid unnecessary operation.  
Handle with care, protect from  
moisture and high temperatures and  
avoid unnecessary operation.  
Fault  
Fault  
If the central locking system cannot be  
operated with the radio remote control,  
the cause may be one of the following:  
Fault in radio remote control.  
The battery voltage is too low.  
Overload of the central locking  
system by operating at frequent  
intervals, the power supply is  
interrupted for a short time.  
If the central locking cannot be  
operated or the engine cannot be  
started, the cause may be one of the  
following:  
Fault in electronic key.  
Electronic key is out of reception  
range.  
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The battery voltage is too low.  
Overload of the central locking  
system by operating at frequent  
intervals, the power supply is  
interrupted for a short time.  
Interference from higher-power radio  
waves from other sources.  
To rectify the cause of the fault, change  
the position of the electronic key.  
Interference from higher-power radio  
waves from other sources.  
The electronic key simply needs to be  
on the driver's person.  
For reasons of security, the electronic  
key may be equipped with a motion  
sensor. If so, starting of the vehicle  
is not possible when the electronic  
key has not been moved for a certain  
time. When trying to start the vehicle,  
a corresponding message appears  
in the instrument panel display. Move  
the electronic key and try to start the  
vehicle again.  
ELECTRONIC KEY  
SYSTEM  
(where provided)  
Enables a keyless operation of the  
following functions:  
REPLACING BATTERY  
IN RADIO REMOTE  
CONTROL/ELECTRONIC  
KEY  
central locking system  
ignition switching on and starting the  
engine  
19) 20) 21)  
5)  
Additionally, the electronic key includes  
the functionality of the radio remote  
control  
Replace the battery as soon as the  
system no longer operates properly or  
the range is reduced.  
In the event of a discharged battery,  
illuminates and a warning message  
is displayed in the instrument panel  
display.  
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Radio remote control  
insert the key in the ignition switch  
and turn the key to position (2) fig. 9  
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Batteries do not belong in household  
waste. They must be disposed of at an  
appropriate recycling collection point.  
1. Remove the back cover by inserting  
a small screwdriver in the slot and  
lift the cover ( fig. 7 for radio remote  
control, fig. 8 for electronic key).  
2. Extract the flat battery from its  
location.  
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immediately press the button for a  
few seconds  
turn back the ignition switch to the  
position (0) fig. 9, and remove the key  
from the ignition switch  
3. Replace battery with a battery of  
the same type. Insert the battery by  
pushing it against the contact located  
in the corner and then pressing it  
down. Pay attention to the respect the  
polarity.  
The remote control is now fully  
operational again.  
If the fault persists after reinitialisation,  
contact a Fiat Dealership without delay.  
Electronic key  
4. Clip the back cover in place.  
5. Reinitialise the remote control.  
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insert the mechanical key  
(incorporated into the electronic key)  
into the lock to open the vehicle  
place the electronic key against the  
back-up reader on the steering column  
and hold it there until the ignition is  
switched on fig. 10  
REINITIALISING THE  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Following replacement of the battery  
or in the event of a fault, it may be  
necessary to reinitialise the remote  
control.  
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Remote control operation  
10  
F6S0027  
12  
F6S0167  
while the PRND command is in mode  
P, depress the brake pedal  
switch on the ignition by pressing the  
STOP START ENGINE button  
NOTE A short time after unlocking the  
vehicle with the remote control the  
doors are locked automatically if no  
door has been opened.  
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Unlocking  
If the fault persists after reinitialisation,  
contact a Fiat Dealership without delay.  
Unlocking mode can be set in  
Press fig. 11 to unlock the doors  
and switch on the interior and exterior  
lighting (Welcome lighting).  
the vehicle personalisation menu  
(Settings>Vehicle>Vehicle access)  
in the Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25"  
NAV system, fig. 13 (see "Multimedia"  
section for further information).  
CENTRAL LOCKING  
SYSTEM  
The function "Welcome lighting"  
can be activated/deactivated and  
adjusted through the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV system, fig. 12.  
See the "Guide-me-home and  
welcome lighting" paragraph in the  
"Exterior lighting" chapter.  
Unlocks and locks doors, load  
compartment and fuel filler flap.  
A pull on an interior door handle opens  
the respective door.  
NOTE In the event of an accident in  
which airbags or belt pretensioners are  
deployed, the vehicle is automatically  
unlocked.  
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F6S0168  
Following settings are selectable:  
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All doors, load compartment and fuel  
filler flap will be unlocked by pressing  
once.  
Load compartment  
Confirmation  
Operation of the central locking system  
is confirmed by the hazard warning  
flashers and an audible chime.  
Only the driver's door and fuel filler  
flap will be unlocked by pressing  
once. To additionally unlock all doors  
ELECTRONIC KEY  
SYSTEM OPERATION  
The electronic key must be outside the  
vehicle, within a range of approx. 1 m  
of the relevant door side.  
and the load compartment, press  
twice.  
a
Select the relevant setting in the Vehicle  
personalisation.  
This system allows automatic vehicle  
locking and unlocking simply by  
detection of the electronic key. The  
electronic key must be outside the  
vehicle.  
Locking  
Close doors, load compartment and  
fuel filler flap.  
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Press and hold  
unlock.  
fig. 15 to  
NOTE If the vehicle is not closed  
properly or the electronic key remains  
in the vehicle, locking will not be  
permitted.  
Unlocking settings for the load  
compartment can be set in the vehicle  
personalisation:  
If the vehicle is equipped with an anti-  
theft alarm system, a warning chime  
sounds after a few seconds.  
NOTE The electronic key may not  
operate if placed close to electronic  
devices such as mobile phones or  
laptop computers.  
Only the load compartment will be  
unlocked by pressing  
once.  
All doors, load compartment and fuel  
filler flap will be unlocked by pressing  
once.  
Depending on the chosen setting in  
the vehicle personalisation, the load  
compartment can be locked:  
by simply closing the opened  
tailgate.  
14  
JJ000008  
Press fig. 14.  
If the vehicle is not closed properly, the  
central locking system will not work.  
Operation of the central locking system  
is confirmed by the hazard warning  
flashers.  
by pressing once on the remote  
control with the tailgate closed.  
Select the relevant setting in the vehicle  
personalisation.  
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the driver's door handle to unlock the  
vehicle.  
Operation with buttons on the  
electronic key  
In the event that the ignition is switched  
off for more than 21 days, the only way  
to unlock the vehicle is by pressing  
or  
on the remote control.  
Unlocking / locking  
Unlocking / locking mode can be set  
in the vehicle personalisation menu in  
the Info Display. Following settings are  
selectable:  
16  
F6S0001  
Zone 1 fig. 16: automatic locking on  
leaving the vehicle  
Zone 2: automatic unlocking on  
approaching the vehicle  
Only the driver's door and fuel filler  
flap will be unlocked / locked.  
All doors, load compartment and fuel  
filler flap will be unlocked / locked.  
Only the load compartment will be  
unlocked / locked.  
17  
JJ000011  
The central locking system can also  
be operated with the buttons on the  
electronic key.  
NOTE If the electronic key remains  
for more than 15 minutes in zone 1,  
automatic unlocking is deactivated.  
Unlock the vehicle by pressing or  
Press or  
Press  
fig. 17 to unlock  
to lock.  
on the remote control or touch  
the sensor of the driver's door handle  
to unlock the vehicle. Automatic locking  
and unlocking is activated again.  
NOTE A short time after automatic  
unlocking, the vehicle is relocked if no  
door has been opened.  
NOTE If the ignition is switched off  
for more than 9 days or the vehicle  
conventional battery has no sufficient  
charging, the automatic function is  
disabled. Press or on the  
remote control or touch the sensor of  
25  
Driver's door handle  
want to leave the windows and/or sunroof  
partially open, you must first deactivate  
the interior volumetric alarm protection.  
For more information on the alarm, refer to  
"Vehicle security" chapter in this section.  
IMPORTANT  
17) Never remove the key from ignition  
switch during driving as this will cause  
steering wheel lock.  
18) Press button only with the key away  
from your body, especially your eyes and  
from objects which could get damaged  
(e.g. your clothes). Do not leave the key  
unattended to avoid the button being  
accidentally pressed while it is being  
handled, e.g. by a child.  
WARNING  
5) Do not attach heavy or bulky items to  
the ignition key.  
6) The electronic components inside  
the key may be damaged if the key is  
subjected to strong shocks. In order  
to ensure complete efficiency of the  
electronic devices inside the key, it should  
never be exposed to direct sunlight.  
18  
F6S0040  
19) Do not swallow the battery. Danger of  
chemical burns. The keys contain a small  
battery. If the battery is swallowed, it can  
cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours  
and cause death. Keep new and used  
batteries out of the reach of children. If  
the battery compartment does not close  
securely, discontinue use of the product  
and keep it out of reach of children. If you  
believe that batteries may have been  
swallowed or inserted inside the body,  
seek medical attention immediately. The  
emergency key (where provided) must be  
immediately inserted into the electronic key  
to prevent easy access to the battery.  
20) Risk of explosion if the battery is  
replaced with an incorrect type! Replace  
the battery with the same type.  
The central locking system can also be  
operated by touching on the sensor  
of the driver's door handle (where  
provided) (fig. 18).  
WARNING  
Touch the sensor of the drivers's door  
handle to unlock or to lock.  
5) Remote control used batteries may be  
harmful to the environment if not disposed  
of correctly. They must be disposed of as  
specified by law in the special containers  
or taken to a Fiat Dealership, which will  
take care of their disposal.  
Confirmation  
Operation of central locking system  
is confirmed by the hazard warning  
flashers.  
CLOSING THE WINDOWS  
An audible signal sounds before the  
start of the movement.  
21) Risk of explosion or leaking of  
To completely close the windows press  
the locking button for more than 2  
seconds.  
inflammable liquid or gas! Do not use  
in/store in/place in an environment where  
the temperature is extremely high or where  
the pressure is extremely low due to very  
high altitude. Do not try to burn, crush or  
cut a used battery.  
Press again to stop closing.  
22)  
22) Ensure that no person or object could  
prevent the correct closing of the windows  
and sunroof. If, on versions with alarm, you  
26  
STOP START ENGINE  
BUTTON  
(where provided)  
IGNITION DEVICE  
24) Always take the key with you when  
you leave your car to prevent someone  
from accidentally operating the controls.  
Remember to engage the electric parking  
brake. Never leave children unattended in  
the vehicle.  
23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28)  
IGNITION SWITCH  
POSITIONS  
(where provided)  
Turn key:  
25) Before leaving the car, ALWAYS  
engage the parking brake. On versions  
with automatic transmission/Electric Drive  
Unit, set the PRND command to P and  
set the ignition device to STOP. When  
leaving the car, always lock all the doors  
by pressing the button on the handle.  
26) For versions equipped with the START  
STOP ENGINE button, do not leave the  
electronic key inside or near the car or  
in a place accessible to children. Do not  
leave the vehicle with the ignition device  
in ENGINE position. A child could activate  
the electric window winders, other controls  
or even start the vehicle.  
27) 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 adversely affect  
performance and safety, invalidate the  
warranty and also result in noncompliance  
of the car with type-approval  
20  
F6S0002  
STOP: ignition off: some functions  
remain active until key is removed or  
driver's door is opened, provided the  
ignition was on previously  
19  
JJ000429  
(0) fig. 19: ignition off: some functions  
remain active until key is removed or  
driver's door is opened, provided the  
ignition was on previously  
ENGINE: ignition on power mode:  
ignition is on, control indicators  
illuminate and most electrical functions  
are operable  
(1): ignition on power mode: ignition  
is on, control indicators illuminate and  
most electrical functions are operable  
(2): engine start: release key after  
engine has been started  
START: engine start: release after  
engine has been started  
requirements.  
28) Never extract the mechanical key while  
the car is moving. The steering wheel will  
automatically lock as soon as it is turned.  
This holds true for cars being towed as  
well.  
IMPORTANT  
Steering wheel lock  
Remove key from ignition switch and  
turn steering wheel until it engages.  
23) If the ignition device has been  
tampered with (e.g. an attempted theft),  
have it checked over by a Fiat Dealership  
before driving again.  
27  
locked. However, the anti-theft alarm is  
self-activated after 45 seconds.  
NOTE The automatic vehicle locking  
function does not activate the antitheft  
alarm system.  
VEHICLE SECURITY  
ANTI-THEFT LOCKING  
SYSTEM  
29)  
The system deadlocks all the doors.  
All doors must be closed otherwise the  
system cannot be activated.  
Unlocking the vehicle disables the  
mechanical anti-theft locking system.  
This is not possible with the central  
locking button.  
To activate the anti-theft alarm system,  
lock the vehicle by using the radio  
remote control or by touching the  
sensor on the driver's door handle.  
NOTE Changes to the vehicle interior  
such as the use of seat covers and  
open windows, could impair the  
function of passenger compartment  
monitoring.  
22  
F6S0041  
ANTI-THEFT ALARM  
SYSTEM  
(where provided)  
Activating  
The anti-theft alarm system is  
combined with the anti-theft locking  
system.  
Activation without monitoring  
of passenger compartment and  
vehicle inclination  
It monitors:  
doors, tailgate, bonnet  
passenger compartment including  
adjoining load compartment  
vehicle inclination, e.g. if it is raised  
ignition  
Activation  
All doors, the load compartment and  
the engine compartment must be  
closed.  
21  
JJ000013  
Press fig. 21 on the radio remote  
control or touch the sensor of the  
driver's door handle fig. 22 twice within  
3 seconds.  
23  
F6S0052  
The electronic key must not remain in  
the vehicle.  
Switch off the monitoring of passenger  
compartment and vehicle inclination  
when animals are being left in the  
vehicle, because of high volume  
The system is self-activated 45  
seconds after locking the vehicle.  
If a door, the tailgate or the bonnet is  
not properly closed, the vehicle is not  
28  
ultrasonic signals or movements  
triggering the alarm.  
A triggered alarm, which has not  
been interrupted by the driver, will be  
indicated by the LED in the button  
. The LED will flash quickly the  
next time the vehicle is unlocked.  
If the vehicle conventional battery  
has been reconnected (e.g. after  
maintenance work), wait for 10 minutes  
to restart the engine.  
WARNING The immobiliser does not  
lock the doors. Always lock the vehicle  
after leaving it.  
Also, switch off when the vehicle is on  
a ferry or train.  
1. Close tailgate, bonnet, windows.  
IMPORTANT  
2. Switch off ignition and press  
fig. 23 within 10 seconds until the LED  
(1)  
29) Do not use the system if there are  
people in the vehicle! The doors cannot be  
unlocked from the inside.  
in the button  
illuminates.  
3. Leave the vehicle and close the  
doors.  
Fault  
If the LED in the button  
4. Activate the anti-theft alarm system.  
DOORS  
illuminates permanently when switching  
on the ignition, seek the assistance of a  
Fiat Dealership.  
Indication  
CENTRAL LOCKING  
BUTTON  
LED in the  
button flashes if the  
anti-theft alarm system is activated.  
The hazard warning lights illuminates  
for a few seconds.  
30) 31)  
Locking the vehicle without  
activation of the anti-theft alarm  
Lock the vehicle by locking the front  
door with the key.  
The central locking button (1) fig. 24  
locks or unlocks all doors, the load  
compartment and fuel filler flap from  
inside the passenger compartment.  
Deactivation  
Unlocking the vehicle deactivates the  
anti-theft alarm system.  
IMMOBILISER  
The system is part of the ignition switch  
and checks whether the vehicle is  
allowed to be started with the key  
being used.  
The system is not deactivated by  
unlocking the front door with the key or  
with the central locking button in the  
passenger compartment.  
The immobiliser is activated  
automatically.  
Alarm  
When triggered, the alarm siren sounds  
and the hazard warning lights flash  
simultaneously. The number and  
duration of alarm signals are stipulated  
by legislation.  
WARNING Radio Frequency  
Identification (RFID) tags may cause  
interference with the key. Do not have it  
placed near the key when starting the  
vehicle.  
24  
F6S0003  
The anti-theft alarm can be deactivated  
by pressing or switching on the  
ignition.  
Press to lock. The LED in the button  
illuminates.  
29  
Manual locking  
Press again to unlock. The LED in  
the button extinguishes.  
OPERATION WITH THE  
KEY IN CASE OF A  
CENTRAL LOCKING  
SYSTEM FAULT  
In case of a fault, e.g. vehicle  
conventional battery or remote control /  
electronic key battery is discharged,  
the front door can be locked or  
unlocked with the mechanical key.  
26  
F6S0042  
27  
F6S0043  
Manually unlock the left front door by  
inserting and turning the key in the lock  
cylinder fig. 26.  
Manual unlocking  
Manually lock the front door by  
inserting and turning the key in the lock  
cylinder fig. 27.  
The other doors can be opened by  
pulling the interior handle. The load  
compartment and fuel filler flap will  
possibly not be unlocked.  
By switching on the ignition, the  
antitheft locking system is deactivated.  
25  
JJ000563  
Electronic key: push the latch fig. 25 to  
extract the integral key.  
28  
JJ000434  
To lock the other doors, remove the  
black cover by using a key fig. 28 .  
Insert key carefully and move it to the  
inner side of the door without turning  
the key.  
30  
until an audible signal starts and a  
corresponding message is displayed.  
The state of the system stays in  
Passive Entry function may be reduced,  
resulting in a longer reaction time.  
Then, remove key and attach black  
cover again. Close the doors.  
The fuel filler flap and tailgate are  
possibly not locked.  
memory when switching off the ignition.  
To lock the door, make sure that you  
have the electronic key and are within  
the 1.5-metre operating range of the  
driver or passenger side door handle.  
Press the button fig. 30 on the handle:  
this will lock all doors and the boot  
tailgate. Door locking will also activate  
the alarm as well (where provided).  
Automatic relock after unlocking  
This feature automatically relocks the  
vehicle a short time after unlocking with  
the remote control or electronic key,  
provided vehicle has not been opened.  
AUTOMATIC LOCKING  
Automatic locking after driving off  
This system allows automatic locking of  
the doors and tailgate as soon as the  
speed of the vehicle exceeds a certain  
speed.  
PASSIVE ENTRY  
(where provided)  
If one of the doors or the tailgate is  
open, the automatic central locking  
does not take place. This is signalled  
by the sound of the locks rebounding,  
accompanied by illumination of  
in the instrument panel display, an  
audible signal and the display of an  
alert message.  
32)  
The system can identify the presence  
of an electronic key near the doors (and  
the tailgate) to unlock/lock the doors (or  
the tailgate) without having to press any  
button on the electronic key.  
If the system identifies that the  
electronic key found is valid, the owner  
of the key can simply grasp one of the  
front handles to release the alarm and  
unlock the door and tailgate opening  
mechanism.  
30  
F6S0040  
WARNING Do not simultaneously lock  
and unlock by pulling the handle.  
NOTE Ensure that you always have  
the electronic key with you (e.g. in your  
pocket) so that the system recognises  
it and lets you enter the passenger  
compartment and start the engine.  
29  
F6S0003  
This function can be activated  
or deactivated at any time. With  
the ignition on, press (1) fig. 29  
WARNING If wearing gloves, or if it  
has rained and the door handle is  
wet, the activation sensitivity of the  
31  
CHILD LOCKS  
SEATS  
31) Make sure to take the key with you  
once a door or the tailgate is locked, to  
prevent locking the same key inside the  
car. If the key is locked inside, it can only  
be retrieved by using the second key  
provided.  
33) 34)  
FRONT SEATS  
Mechanical child locks  
35) 36) 37) 38)  
7)  
32) The operation of the recognition  
system depends on various factors, such  
as, for example, any electromagnetic wave  
interference from external sources (e.g.  
mobile phones), the charge of the battery  
in the electronic key and the presence of  
metal objects near the key or the car. In  
these cases it is still possible to unlock  
the doors by using the metal insert in the  
electronic key.  
31  
JJ000435  
33) Use the child locks whenever children  
are occupying the rear seats.  
Turn the red child lock in the rear door  
inwards to the horizontal position by  
using a key fig. 31. The door cannot be  
opened from the inside.  
34) Before engaging the system please  
therefore check that there is no-one left  
on board. If the remote control battery is  
flat, the system can be disengaged only  
by inserting the key metal insert in either of  
the door locks as described previously: in  
this case the device remains active only for  
the rear doors.  
32  
JJ000025  
Sit with buttocks as far back against  
the backrest as possible. Adjust the  
distance between the seat and the  
pedals so that legs are slightly angled  
when pressing the pedals. Slide the  
front passenger seat as far back as  
possible.  
To deactivate, turn the child lock to the  
vertical position.  
IMPORTANT  
30) NEVER leave children unattended  
inside the car, let alone leave the car with  
the doors unlocked in a place that children  
can access easily. Children may seriously,  
or even fatally, injure themselves. Also  
ensure that children do not inadvertently  
operate the parking brake, the brake pedal  
or the PRND command of the automatic  
transmission/Electric Drive Unit.  
Set seat height high enough to have  
a clear field of vision on all sides and of  
all display instruments. There should be  
at least one hand of clearance between  
head and the roof frame. Your thighs  
should rest lightly on the seat without  
pressing into it.  
32  
Adjust the head restraint so that its  
upper edge is at upper head level.  
Sit with shoulders as far back against  
the backrest as possible. Set the  
backrest rake so that it is possible to  
easily reach the steering wheel with  
arms slightly bent. Maintain contact  
between shoulders and the backrest  
when turning the steering wheel. Do  
not angle the backrest too far back.  
We recommend a maximum rake of  
approx. 25°.  
Adjust seat and steering wheel in a  
way that the wrist rests on top of the  
steering wheel while the arm is fully  
extended and shoulders are on the  
backrest.  
Adjust the lumbar support so that  
it supports the natural shape of the  
spine.  
Backrest inclination  
33  
JJ000476  
35  
JJ000478  
Pull handle (1) fig. 33, slide seat,  
release handle. Try to move the seat  
back and forth to ensure that the seat  
is locked in place.  
Turn handwheel (3) fig. 35. Do not lean  
on backrest when adjusting.  
POWER SEAT  
ADJUSTMENT  
(where provided)  
Seat height  
40)  
8)  
Longitudinal adjustment  
Manual seat adjustment  
Drive only with engaged seats and  
backrests.  
Longitudinal adjustment  
39)  
34  
JJ000477  
Lever (2) fig. 34 pumping motion  
up: seat higher  
36  
JJ000760  
down: seat lower  
Move the switch fig. 36 forwards /  
backwards.  
33  
Backrest inclination  
Each press changes the heating  
level; the corresponding number of  
indicator lamps come on.  
To switch off the heating, press the  
button until all of the indicator lamps  
are off.  
NOTE The heating works only when the  
outside temperature is below 20°C.  
The settings are memorised when the  
ignition is switched off.  
39  
JJ000763  
MASSAGE  
(where provided)  
37  
JJ000761  
Press or fig. 39.  
: more lumbar support  
: less lumbar support  
Turn the switch fig. 37 forwards /  
backwards.  
Seat height and inclination  
Heating  
(where provided)  
41  
JJ000764  
Activate the back massage function  
by pressing .The LED in the button  
38  
JJ000762  
illuminates to indicate activation.  
The massage function is activated for  
a period of 1 hour. During this time,  
massage is performed in six cycles with  
breaks in between.  
40  
F6S0244  
Move the switch fig. 38 upwards /  
downwards.  
To adjust the heating to the desired  
intensity, proceed as follows:  
Lumbar support  
(where provided)  
press the button  
to the seat (fig. 40).  
corresponding  
Pressing once more deactivates  
massage function. The LED goes off.  
34  
REAR SEATS  
To fold up, raise the backrests and  
guide them into an upright position until  
they engage audibly. Make sure that  
the belts are positioned correctly and  
stay clear of the folding area.  
Removing cover  
The rear seat backrest is divided into  
2/3 to 1/3 parts. Both parts can be  
folded down individually to increase the  
size of the load compartment.  
Before folding rear seat backrests,  
execute the following if necessary:  
Move front seats forward if  
necessary.  
The backrests are properly engaged  
when the red marks (1) fig. 42 near the  
release levers are no longer visible.  
41)  
Remove the load compartment  
cover.  
Press and hold the catch to push the  
head restraints down  
44  
F6S0078  
Unhook retaining straps from tailgate  
fig. 44.  
Folding down/up rear backrests  
9)  
Check that the seat belts are not  
engaged in the seat belt buckles, so  
that the backrests can be moved.  
43  
JJ000438  
The seat belt of the centre seat could  
be blocked when the backrest is folded  
up too quickly. To unlock the retractor,  
push in the seat belt or pull it out by  
approx. 20 mm then release fig. 43.  
45  
JJ000439  
Lift cover toward back (1) fig. 45 and  
push it (2) upwards at the rear.  
Remove the cover.  
LOAD COMPARTMENT  
COVER  
Do not place any objects on the cover.  
42  
JJ000437  
Fitting cover  
Pull the release lever fig. 42 on one  
or both outer sides and fold down the  
backrests onto the seat cushion.  
Engage cover in side guides and fold  
downwards. Attach the retaining straps  
to the tailgate.  
35  
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
Head restraints on front seats  
against clothing accessories such as  
metal buckles and Velcro strips which, by  
applying a high pressure on the fabric in a  
small area, could cause it to break, thereby  
damaging the upholstery.  
IMPORTANT  
35) Only drive with the seat correctly  
adjusted.  
8) Do not arrange objects beneath the  
electrically adjustable seat and do not  
impede its movement, since the controls  
may be damaged. They may also restrict  
the seat travel.  
36) Never adjust seats while driving as  
they could move uncontrollably.  
37) Do not sit closer than 25 cm to the  
steering wheel, to permit safe airbag  
deployment.  
9) Before tilting the backrest, remove any  
objects on the seat cushion.  
38) Never store any objects under the  
seats.  
39) After releasing the adjustment lever,  
always check that the seat is locked on the  
guides by trying to move it back and forth.  
If the seat is not locked into place, it may  
unexpectedly slide and cause the driver to  
lose control of the car.  
40) Care must be taken when operating  
the power seats. There is a risk of injury,  
particularly for children. Objects could  
become trapped. Keep a close watch  
on the seats when adjusting them.  
Vehicle passengers should be informed  
accordingly.  
47  
JJ000441  
HEAD RESTRAINTS  
POSITION  
Pull the head restraint upwards fig. 47  
or press the catch to release and push  
the head restraint downwards.  
42) 43)  
Head restraints on rear seats  
41) When folding up, ensure that  
backrests are securely locked in position  
before driving. Failure to do so may result  
in personal injury or damage to the load or  
vehicle in the event of hard braking or a  
collision.  
46  
JJ000038_2  
48  
JJ000446  
WARNING  
The upper edge of the head restraint  
should be at upper head level. If this is  
not possible for extremely tall people,  
set to highest position, and set to  
lowest position for small people.  
Pull the head restraint upwards fig. 48  
or press the catch to release and push  
the head restraint downwards.  
44)  
7) The fabric upholstery of the seats has  
been designed to withstand long-term  
wear deriving from normal use of the car.  
Some precautions are however required.  
Avoid prolonged and/or excessive rubbing  
36  
Removal  
Steering wheel controls  
STEERING WHEEL  
Pulling the respective head restraint  
upwards, it is needed to press the  
button, even two times (depending on  
versions) to pass both the notches.  
The following devices can be operated  
by the steering wheel controls:  
Speed Limiter, Adaptive Cruise  
Control, Highway Driver Assist fig. 50  
(1) Activation of the Speed limiter or  
Cruise control with the speed setting  
saved. Use the speed suggested by  
the Road signs recognition system  
(2) Up/Down: increase/decrease the  
speed setting. Press: display and  
adjustment of the distance setting to  
the vehicle in front (Adaptive cruise  
control)  
45) 46)  
STEERING WHEEL  
ADJUSTMENT  
IMPORTANT  
42) Only drive with the head restraint set to  
the proper position.  
43) 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.  
(3) Select/Deselect the cruise control  
function. Select/Deselect the Adaptive  
cruise control/ Highway Driver Assist  
(4) Start/Pause of the Speed limiter or  
Cruise control with the speed setting  
saved. Confirmation of vehicle restart  
after automatic stop (Adaptive cruise  
control with Stop & Go function)  
(5) Select/Deselect the speed limiter  
function  
44) Do not press the catch to position  
the head restraint upwards. Press the  
catch only to position the head restraint  
downwards.  
49  
F6S0102  
Unlock lever (1) fig. 49, adjust steering  
wheel, then engage lever and ensure it  
is fully locked.  
Do not adjust steering wheel unless  
vehicle is stationary and steering wheel  
lock has been released.  
Steering wheel lock  
The steering wheel lock activates  
automatically when:  
the vehicle is stationary  
SET+  
the ignition has been switched off  
To release steering wheel lock, open  
and close driver's door and switch the  
ignition on power mode or start the  
engine directly.  
OK  
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47)  
50  
JJ000604  
37  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
setting controls fig. 51  
Horn  
MIRRORS  
48)  
(1) Press: display favourite radio  
stations/media Up/Down: previous/next  
radio/media/ smartphone selection.  
Press: validation of a selection  
(2) Increase volume  
ELECTRIC ADJUSTMENT  
(3) Decrease volume  
(4) Pick up/Hang up. Access to the  
Phone application's call log  
(5) Short press: system voice  
commands. Long press: smartphone  
voice commands  
52  
F6S0103  
Press  
fig. 52.  
53  
F6S0029  
IMPORTANT  
Select the relevant exterior mirror by  
pushing  
right.  
(1) fig. 53 to the left or  
45) All adjustments must be carried out  
only with the car stationary and engine off.  
46) 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 adversely affect  
performance and safety, invalidate the  
warranty and also result in noncompliance  
of the car with type-approval  
Then swivel the control (2) to adjust the  
mirror.  
51  
JJ000605  
For further information refer to "Starting  
and driving" and "Multimedia" sections.  
requirements.  
47) If the conventional battery is  
discharged, the vehicle must not be  
towed, tow-started or jump-started as the  
steering wheel lock cannot be disengaged.  
38  
FOLDING MIRRORS  
Heated external mirrors  
(where provided)  
If this function is provided, pressing  
the button (1) fig. 56 on the climate  
controls activates demisting/defrosting  
of door mirrors.  
55  
F6S0030  
54  
F6S0004  
Move  
position.  
(1) fig. 55 to the centre  
rearwards. Both exterior  
For pedestrian safety, the exterior  
mirrors will swing out of their normal  
mounting position if they are struck  
with sufficient force. Reposition the  
mirror by applying slight pressure to the  
mirror housing.  
Pull  
mirrors are folded.  
56  
F6S0006  
Pull  
rearwards again. Both  
exterior mirrors return to their original  
position.  
INTERIOR MIRROR  
Manual electric folding  
(where provided)  
If an electrically folded mirror is  
manually unfolded, pulling  
rearwards will only unfold the other  
mirror electrically.  
Automatic electric folding  
(where provided)  
When the vehicle is unlocked, the  
mirrors swing to their normal mounting  
position. When the vehicle is locked,  
the mirrors are folded down.  
To enable or disable automatic folding  
of the exterior mirrors, consult a Fiat  
Dealership.  
57  
JJ000448  
To adjust the mirror, move the mirror  
housing in the desired direction fig. 57.  
39  
Manual anti-dazzle  
HEADLAMP DIPPING  
EXTERIOR LIGHTING  
To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever (1)  
fig. 57 on the underside of the mirror  
housing.  
49)  
Automatic anti-dazzle  
(where provided)  
60  
F6S0034  
59  
F6S0033  
Pull the lighting control stalk fig. 60 to  
switch between dipped and main beam  
headlamps.  
Turn light switch (1) fig. 59:  
AUTO : automatic light control,  
switches automatically between  
daytime running light and headlight  
: sidelamps  
In "AUTO" and sidelamps mode, pull  
the lighting control stalk to switch the  
main beam headlamps on directly  
("headlamp flash").  
58  
JJ000664  
Dazzle from following vehicles is  
automatically reduced, when driving in  
the dark.  
/
headlamps  
: dipped or main beam  
Main beams on: the lamp  
on in the instrument panel.  
switches  
Dipped headlamps on: the lamp  
switches on in the instrument panel.  
IMPORTANT  
REAR FOGLAMP  
It only works if the dipped or main  
beam headlamps are on.  
48) As the driver's door mirror is curved,  
it may slightly alter the perception of  
distance.  
Rotate the ring (2) fig. 61  
forwards/backwards to turn it on/off.  
40  
51)  
a second time to switch on the rear  
foglamp  
Daytime running lamps/ Sidelamps  
These LED lamps at the front and rear  
of the vehicle light up automatically  
when the engine starts.  
Turn in the opposite direction to switch  
off  
If the lighting is switched off  
automatically ("AUTO" position) or  
the dipped beam headlamps are  
switched off manually, the foglamps  
and sidelamps remain on.  
They perform the following functions:  
Daytime running lamps (lighting  
control stalk at position "AUTO" with  
adequate ambient light)  
Sidelamps (lighting control stalk at  
position "AUTO" with low ambient light  
or "Sidelamps only" or "Dipped/main  
beam headlamps")  
61  
F6S0035  
Rotate the ring backwards to switch  
the foglamps off; the sidelamps will  
then switch off.  
When the lighting is switched off  
automatically ("AUTO" position) the  
foglamp and the sidelamps remain on.  
50)  
When the ignition is switched off, all of  
the lamps turn off immediately, except  
for the sidelamps and the dipped beam  
headlamps if automatic guide-me-  
home lighting is activated.  
DIRECTION INDICATORS  
FRONT FOGLAMPS/REAR  
FOGLAMP  
(where provided)  
They operate with the sidelamps,  
dipped or main beam headlamps on.  
To reactivate the lighting control, rotate  
the ring to the "AUTO" position, then to  
the desired position. If the driver's door  
is opened, a temporary audible signal  
warns the driver that the lamps are on.  
They will go off automatically after a  
period of time that depends on the level  
of charge in the conventional battery  
(entering energy economy mode).  
In some weather conditions (e.g. low  
temperature or humidity), misting on  
the internal surface of the glass of the  
headlamps and rear lamps is normal,  
and will disappear after the lamps have  
been on for a few minutes.  
63  
F6S0039  
Left or right: lower or raise the lighting  
control stalk fig. 63, beyond the point  
of resistance.  
62  
F6S0036  
NOTE If you keep the direction  
indicators on for more than 20  
seconds, the volume of the audible  
Rotate the ring (3) fig. 62 forwards:  
once to switch on the front foglamps  
41  
signal will increase if the speed is above  
50 mph (80 km/h).  
action on the part of the driver. They  
may also come on if rain is detected, at  
the same time as automatic operation  
of the windscreen wipers.  
When visibility conditions are poor  
(e.g. snowfall, heavy rain)  
If the windscreen is dirty, misted-up  
or masked (e.g. sticker) in front of the  
camera  
the vehicle is facing highly reflective  
signs or safety barrier reflectors  
The system is not able to detect:  
Road users that do not have their  
own lighting, such as pedestrians  
Vehicles with hidden lighting (e.g.  
travelling behind a safety barrier on the  
motorway)  
Three flashes  
Press briefly upwards or downwards,  
without going beyond the point of  
resistance; the direction indicators will  
flash 3 times.  
As soon as the brightness returns to a  
sufficient level or after the windscreen  
wipers are switched off, the lamps are  
switched off automatically.  
Parking lamps  
(where provided)  
In the event of a malfunction of the rain/  
sunshine sensor, the vehicle’s lamps  
come on and this warning lamp  
is displayed on the instrument panel,  
accompanied by an audible signal  
and/or the display of a message. Have  
it checked by a Fiat Dealership.  
10)  
Vehicle side marking by lighting the  
sidelamps on the traffic side only.  
Within one minute after switching  
off the ignition, operate the lighting  
control stalk upwards or downwards,  
depending on the side of the traffic  
(e.g. when parking on the right, push  
the lighting control stalk down to light  
up on the left). This is confirmed by an  
audible signal and the lighting of the  
corresponding direction indicator lamp  
on the instrument panel.  
Vehicles at the top or bottom of a  
steep slope, on winding roads, on  
crossroads  
11)  
NOTE In fog or snow, the rain/sunshine  
sensor may detect sufficient light. For  
this reason, the lighting will not come  
on automatically.  
HEADLAMP BEAM  
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
NOTE The inner surface of the  
windscreen may become misted up  
and affect the proper operation of the  
rain/sunshine sensor. In humid and  
cold weather, demist the windscreen  
regularly.  
To switch off the parking lamps,  
return the lighting control stalk to the  
central position.  
AUTOMATIC  
ILLUMINATION OF  
LAMPS  
Operating limits  
The automatic lighting systems use a  
detection camera, located at the top of  
the windscreen.  
With the lighting control stalk in the  
“AUTO” position and if a low level of  
exterior brightness is detected by the  
rain/sunshine sensor, the sidelamps  
and dipped beam headlamps are  
switched on automatically, without any  
64  
F6S0053  
The system may be disrupted or not  
work correctly:  
To avoid dazzling other road users, the  
height of these headlamp beams must  
42  
be adjusted according to the load in  
the vehicle.  
illumination of headlamps" function is  
activated, this system automatically  
turns on certain exterior lamps as well  
as certain lamps in the passenger  
compartment. The function can be  
activated/deactivated and the welcome  
lighting duration adjusted through the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
system, fig. 65.  
falls below 15 km/h (9 mph), the  
function is no longer operational.  
The function can be  
activated/deactivated through the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
system (Settings>Vehicle>Vehicle  
lighting), fig. 66.  
Turn the gear (1) fig. 64:  
0 (Initial setting): Driver only or driver +  
front passenger  
1: 5 people  
2: 5 people + load in the boot  
3: Driver only + load in the boot  
4, 5, 6: Not used  
GUIDE-ME-HOME AND  
WELCOME LIGHTING  
Guide-me-home lighting  
Automatic: with the ring of the lighting  
control stalk in the "AUTO" position and  
when the light is poor, the sidelamps  
and dipped beam headlamps come  
on automatically when the ignition  
is switched off. The function can  
be activated/deactivated and the  
guide-me-home lighting duration  
adjusted through the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV system  
(Settings>Vehicle>Vehicle lighting).  
Manual: with the ignition off, pull  
the lighting control stalk toward  
you ("headlamp flash") to activate/  
deactivate the function. Manual  
guide-me-home lighting goes off  
automatically after a period of time.  
66  
F6S0169  
65  
F6S0168  
Operation  
If the ambient light level is very low and  
traffic conditions permit, the main beam  
headlamps come on automatically.  
AUTOMATIC HEADLAMP  
DIPPING  
With the ring of the lighting control stalk  
in the "AUTO" position and the function  
activated on the touch screen, this  
system automatically switches between  
dipped and main beam headlamps  
when a vehicle approaches in the  
opposite direction, using a camera  
located at the top of the windscreen.  
52) 53)  
The lamps  
instrument panel.  
and  
light up on the  
If the ambient light level is sufficient  
and/or the traffic conditions do not  
allow the main beam headlamps to  
be lit, the dipped beam headlamps  
remain lit. and  
instrument panel.  
light up on the  
Welcome lighting  
(where provided)  
The function is deactivated if the  
foglamps are switched on or if the  
NOTE The system becomes  
operational when the vehicle exceeds  
25 km/h (16 mph). When the speed  
When the vehicle is unlocked, if the  
ambient light is low and the "Automatic  
43  
system detects poor visibility conditions  
(e.g. fog, heavy rain, snowfall).  
CORNERING LIGHTING  
(where provided)  
Switching on/off  
This system starts:  
When the foglamps are switched  
off or when the visibility conditions  
become favourable again, the function  
is automatically reactivated.  
This system makes use of the beam  
from a front foglamp to illuminate the  
inside of a bend, when the main or  
dipped beam headlamps are on and  
the vehicle speed is below 40 km/h  
(25 mph) (urban driving, winding road,  
junctions, parking manoeuvres).  
when the corresponding direction  
indicator is switched on  
or  
from a certain angle of rotation of the  
steering wheel  
The lamp goes out when the  
function is deactivated.  
It becomes inactive:  
below a certain angle of rotation of  
the steering wheel  
above approximately 40 km/h (25  
mph)  
when reverse gear is engaged  
Pause  
If the situation requires a change of  
headlamp beam, the driver can take  
over at any time.  
Switch the headlamps manually  
between dipped and main beam to  
pause the function.  
PUDDLE LIGHT  
(where provided)  
67  
F6S0007  
The puddle light under each external  
mirror comes on automatically when  
the door is opened and switches off  
when it is closed regardless of the  
ignition device status.  
If the  
system changes to main beam.  
If the and indicator lamps were  
on, the system changes to dipped  
beam.  
and  
lamps were on, the  
The function can be  
activated/deactivated through the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
system (Settings>Vehicle>Vehicle  
lighting), fig. 68.  
To reactivate the function, once  
again switch the headlamps manually  
between dipped and main beam.  
IMPORTANT  
Malfunction  
If a malfunction occurs with the system  
49) When driving, the driver is responsible  
for ensuring that the light control switch  
is in the AUTO position (dusk sensor  
active) or in the "position light" (sidelamp)  
or the camera, the  
orange lamp  
lights up on the instrument panel,  
accompanied by an audible signal and  
a message. Have it checked by a Fiat  
Dealership.  
mode  
, if visibility and ambient  
light are sufficient to allow safe driving  
in accordance with the local traffic  
regulations.  
50) Switching on the foglamps is  
prohibited in clear weather or in rain, both  
day and night. In these situations, the  
68  
F6S0170  
44  
READING LIGHTS  
power of their beams may dazzle other  
drivers. They must only be used in fog or  
falling snow (rules may vary depending  
on country). Do not forget to switch off  
the foglamps when they are no longer  
necessary.  
accumulate on the bonnet or roof of the  
vehicle as this could obstruct the camera.  
INTERIOR LIGHTING  
INTERIOR LIGHTS -  
HALOGEN VERSION  
51) Never look too closely at the light  
beam of LED technology lamps - risk of  
serious eye injury!  
52) This system is a driving aid. The driver  
remains responsible for the vehicle's  
lighting, its correct use in the prevailing  
light, visibility and traffic conditions, and  
for compliance with driving and vehicle  
regulations.  
53) The Automatic headlight dipping  
function may dazzle other road users when  
the vehicle is driven in countries where  
traffic moves on the opposite side of the  
road. E.g. when the vehicle was designed  
for left hand drive traffic and it is driven in a  
country with right hand drive traffic. Switch  
off the function whenever you are driving in  
countries mentioned above!  
70  
JJ000450  
Operated by pressing  
fig. 70.  
INTERIOR LIGHTS - LED  
VERSION  
(where provided)  
69  
JJ000451  
(1) Front touch-sensitive courtesy lamp  
(2) Front touch-sensitive reading lamps  
Operate rocker switch fig. 69:  
automatic switching on and off  
press : on  
press : off  
WARNING  
NOTE In the event of an accident with  
airbag deployment the courtesy lights  
are turned on automatically.  
10) Do not cover the rain/sunshine  
sensor located at the top centre of the  
windscreen behind the interior rear view  
mirror; the associated functions would no  
longer be controlled.  
11) Clean the windscreen regularly,  
particularly the area in front of the camera.  
The internal surface of the windscreen can  
also become misted around the camera.  
In humid and cold weather, demist the  
windscreen regularly. Do not allow snow to  
71  
JJ000642  
45  
> "Brightness" on Uconnect™  
10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
Operating mode  
when the vehicle is locked  
when the ignition is switched on  
30 seconds after the last door is  
The lights are switched on when a door  
is opened and switched off when the  
door is closed.  
The colour is selected via "Settings"  
> "Customisation" on Uconnect™  
10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
closed  
The front and rear touch-sensitive  
reading lamps come on and go off at  
the same time as the courtesy lamp.  
With the lights on and the door closed:  
brief press on the touch-sensitive  
courtesy lamp (1) to switch on the  
lights when the door is opened and  
stay on when it is closed  
long press on the touch-sensitive  
courtesy lamp (1) to switch the lights off  
and keep them off even when a door is  
opened.  
LIGHTING FEATURES  
Entry lighting - Welcome lighting  
Some or all of the interior lights are  
switched on for a short time by  
unlocking the vehicle with the radio  
remote control.  
LED rear lights  
There are two touch lights behind the  
front seats (fig. 72).  
The number of activated lights depends  
on the surrounding light conditions.  
The lighting switches off immediately  
when the ignition is switched on.  
This function can be activated  
or deactivated in the vehicle  
personalisation.  
With the lights off and the door closed:  
brief press on the touch-sensitive  
courtesy lamp (1) to switch the lights  
on  
long press on the touch-sensitive  
courtesy lamp (1) to keep the lights on  
regardless of whether the door is open  
or closed. In this case, briefly press the  
touch-sensitive courtesy lamp (1) to  
switch the lights on only when the door  
is opened  
The following lights will additionally  
switch on when the driver's door is  
opened:  
72  
F6S0209  
AMBIENT LIGHTING  
(where provided)  
illumination of some switches  
instrument panel display  
door pocket lights  
The interior ambient lighting casts soft,  
coloured lighting in the passenger  
compartment, when low lighting  
conditions are detected.  
It comes on gradually:  
Exit lighting  
when the vehicle is unlocked  
when the ignition is switched off  
when a door is opened  
when the remote control locking  
button is activated, in order to locate  
the vehicle  
The following lights are switched on  
when the ignition is switched off:  
headlights  
interior lights  
centre console lighting  
By default, the colour of the interior  
ambient lighting is linked to that of the  
screens.  
Activation/deactivation and adjustment  
of the brightness are set via "Settings"  
It switches off:  
46  
They will switch off automatically after  
a delay. This function works only in the  
dark.  
NOTE In position 1 or 2, the wiping  
frequency is automatically reduced  
when the speed of the vehicle drops  
below 5 km/h (3 mph). When the speed  
is above 10 km/h (6 mph) again, the  
wiping frequency returns to the original  
frequency (fast or normal).  
WIPER CONTROL  
STALK  
12) 13) 14) 15)  
Vehicle locator lighting  
NOTE After using an automatic car  
wash, you may temporarily notice  
abnormal noises and poorer wiping  
performance. You do not need to  
replace the wiper blades.  
This function allows to locate the  
vehicle, e.g., in weak lighting conditions  
using the remote control. The  
headlights come on and the turn lights  
flash for 10 seconds.  
Single wipe  
Press and release the control stalk or  
briefly pull the control stalk towards  
you.  
Press on the remote control.  
Peripheral lighting  
WINDSCREEN WASH  
Pull the wiper control stalk towards  
you and hold. A final wiping cycle is  
performed when screenwashing ends.  
NOTE With automatic air conditioning,  
any action on the screenwash control  
results in temporary closure of the  
air intake to protect the passenger  
compartment from any odour.  
16)  
Peripheral lighting allows you to switch  
on the position lights, low beam and  
number plate lighting using the remote  
control.  
Press on the remote control to  
switch on peripheral lighting.  
73  
F6S0044  
Press a second time to switch off  
peripheral lighting.  
(1) Automatic wipers  
(2) Intermittent wipers  
Conventional battery discharge  
protection  
WINDSCREEN WIPERS  
To select the wiping speed: raise or  
lower the stalk fig. 73 to the desired  
position.  
FRONT INTERMITTENT  
WIPING  
To prevent discharge of the vehicle  
conventional battery when the ignition  
is switched off, some interior lights are  
switched off automatically after some  
time.  
In Intermittent mode, the driver can  
adjust the wiping frequency by turning  
the ring (2) fig. 74 to one of the 5  
available positions.  
2: Fast wiping (heavy rain)  
1: Normal wiping (moderate rain)  
Int: Intermittent wipers  
Auto: Automatic wipers  
0: Switching off  
x1: Manual  
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of precipitation depending on the  
sensitivity of the sensor selected.  
The rainfall detection function uses a  
rain/ sunshine sensor located at the top  
centre of the windscreen, behind the  
rear view mirror.  
system (Settings>Vehicle>Safety),  
fig. 75.  
NOTE In certain weather conditions  
(e.g. fog, frost, snow, projections on  
salty roads), the driver may have to  
return to manual wiping.  
74  
F6S0045  
Switching on/off  
The first (upper) position corresponds  
to the longest time interval between 2  
wipes for light rain.  
75  
F6S0171  
54)  
17) 18)  
Adjusting the sensitivity  
To switch on:  
The last (lower) position corresponds  
to the shortest time interval between 2  
wipes for heavy rain.  
Put the wiper control stalk in the  
AUTO position  
Turn the ring (3) fig. 76 to adjust  
the sensitivity of the sensor. A wiping  
cycle, accompanied by the display of a  
message, confirms that the request has  
been taken into account  
To switch off, put the wiper control  
stalk in another position or in the 0  
position  
A rotation of the ring from a higher  
position to a lower position triggers a  
confirmation wiping.  
After the ignition has been switched off  
for more than 1 minute with the wiper  
control stalk in the INT, 1 or 2 position,  
when the ignition is switched on again:  
the system works as soon as the  
vehicle exceeds 10 km/h (6 mph), if the  
outside temperature is below +3°C.  
the system works immediately, if the  
outside temperature is above +3°C.  
76  
F6S0045  
Windscreen wipers in reverse  
To increase safety during the  
The first position (upper) corresponds  
to the lowest sensitivity of the sensor.  
The last position (lower) corresponds to  
the highest sensitivity of the sensor.  
The higher the sensitivity, the faster the  
system reacts and increases the wiping  
frequency.  
manoeuvers in reverse gear, the  
rear window windscreen wiper  
can be automatically activated in  
case of rain. The function can be  
activated/deactivated through the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
AUTOMATIC  
WINDSCREEN WIPERS  
In AUTO mode, the front wipers work  
automatically and adapt to the intensity  
48  
A rotation of the ring from a higher  
position to a lower position triggers a  
confirmation wiping.  
CLIMATE CONTROL  
SYSTEMS  
13) Do not operate the wipers on a dry  
windscreen. In extremely hot or cold  
weather, check that the wiper blades  
are not stuck to the windscreen before  
operating the wipers.  
14) Never use the screen wiper to remove  
layers of snow or ice from the windscreen  
glass. In such conditions, the windscreen  
wiper may be subjected to excessive  
stress and the motor cut-out switch, which  
prevents operation for a few seconds, may  
intervene. If operation is not subsequently  
restored, even after restarting the engine,  
contact a Fiat Dealership.  
PASSENGER  
After the ignition has been switched off  
for more than 1 minute with the wiper  
control stalk in the AUTO position,  
when the ignition is switched on again:  
the system works, depending on the  
volume of rain detected, as soon as the  
vehicle exceeds 10 km/h (6 mph), if the  
outside temperature is below +3°C.  
the system works immediately,  
depending on the volume of rain  
detected, if the outside temperature is  
above +3°C.  
COMPARTMENT AIR  
DIFFUSERS  
Side air diffusers  
(1) fig. 77 - Fixed side air diffuser (driver  
and passenger side).  
15) Do not operate the screen wiper with  
the blades lifted from the windscreen  
glass.  
16) To avoid damaging the wiper blades,  
do not operate the screenwash if the  
screenwash reservoir is empty. Only  
operate the screenwash if there is no risk  
of the fluid freezing on the windscreen  
and hindering visibility. During the winter  
period, use "very cold climate" rated  
products. Never top up with water.  
17) Make sure the device is switched off if  
there is ice on the windscreen glass.  
18) Do not cover the rain/sunshine sensor.  
When using an automatic car wash, switch  
off the automatic wipers and the ignition.  
In winter, wait until the windscreen is  
completely clear of ice before activating  
the automatic wipers.  
Malfunction  
If a fault occurs with the automatic  
wipers, the wipers operate in  
intermittent mode. Have it checked by  
a Fiat Dealership.  
77  
F6S0008  
(2) fig. 77 - Adjustable side vents.  
IMPORTANT  
54) Make sure the device is turned off  
whenever the windscreen glass must be  
cleaned.  
WARNING  
78  
F6S0009  
12) Before operating the wipers in wintry  
conditions, clear any snow, ice or frost  
from the windscreen and around the wiper  
arms and blades.  
49  
Use device (3) fig. 78 to adjust the  
diffuser to the desired position (up /  
down / left / right)  
WARNING  
6) The system uses R1234yf coolant,  
which does not pollute the environment  
in the event of accidental leakage. Under  
no circumstances use R134a and R12  
fluids, which are incompatible with the  
components of the system.  
Central air vents  
(1) fig. 79 - Adjustable and directable  
central vents.  
Use device (2) to adjust the diffuser to  
the desired position (up / down / left /  
right)  
79  
JJ000369  
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE  
6)  
In winter, the climate control system  
must be turned on at least once a  
month for about 10 minutes. Before  
summer, have the system checked at a  
Fiat Dealership.  
50  
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM  
80  
F6S0005  
51  
AIR TEMPERATURE  
ADJUSTMENT  
You can select the combination of  
several modes by pressing the buttons  
in sequence.  
When the outside temperature is low,  
recirculation could be switched off (air  
drawn from the outside) to prevent the  
windows misting up.  
Press the (1) fig. 80 button:  
press downwards: decrease  
temperature  
FAN SPEED  
ADJUSTMENT  
To guarantee good air quality inside  
the passenger compartment, every 15  
minutes of recirculation, the system  
takes in air from outside for 1 minute  
and then returns to recirculation.  
press upwards: temperature rise  
By repeatedly pressing the (1) button  
upwards or downwards the HI  
(maximum air temperature) and LO  
(minimum air temperature) functions are  
switched on respectively. To turn these  
functions off, ask for a numerical air  
temperature.  
Press button (10) to increase/decrease  
the fan speed:  
press downwards: decrease speed  
press upwards: increase speed  
The speed is displayed on the  
A/C screen of the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV system. A specific  
fan level can be selected by pressing  
CLIMATE CONTROL  
COMPRESSOR  
Press button (8) fig. 80 to  
activate/deactivate the compressor.  
Switching off the compressor remains  
stored even after the ignition device has  
been turned to the STOP position.  
AIR DISTRIBUTION  
SELECTION  
the button  
maximum fan speed: all bars are lit  
up;  
minimum fan speed: one bar is lit  
up.  
:
You can manually set one of the  
following air distributions by pressing  
the (2), (4), (5), (6) fig. 80 buttons  
on the dashboard or the graphic  
buttons located on the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV system display:  
(2) Maximum windscreen defrosting.  
(4) Airflow to the front and rear footwell  
vents. This air distribution setting heats  
the passenger compartment most  
quickly, giving a prompt sensation of  
warmth.  
WARNING With the compressor off, air  
cannot be introduced to the passenger  
compartment with a temperature  
lower than the external temperature.  
Moreover, under certain environmental  
conditions, windows could mist up  
rapidly since the air is not dehumidified.  
AIR RECIRCULATION  
The air recirculation can be switched  
on/off by pressing the button (7) fig. 80.  
WARNING The engagement of the  
recirculation system makes it possible  
to reach the required heating/cooling  
conditions faster. It is, however,  
inadvisable to use it on rainy/cold days,  
or with low external temperatures, as  
it would considerably increase the  
possibility of the windows misting up  
inside rapidly (especially if the climate  
control system is off).  
HEATED REAR WINDOW  
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING  
Press button (3) fig. 80 to  
activate heated rear window  
demisting/defrosting.  
(5) Airflow at central and side  
dashboard vents to ventilate the chest  
during the hot season.  
(6) Air flow towards windscreen.  
Whenever the ignition device switches  
to the position 2, the function switches  
off automatically after approx. 10  
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minutes the first time it is activated. The  
following activations have a duration of  
5 minutes.  
release of the windscreen wiper blades  
when they are frozen to the windscreen  
and helps avoid the accumulation of  
snow resulting from the operation of  
the windscreen wipers.  
air recirculation is on, thus isolating  
the passenger compartment from the  
outside;  
the compressor is off;  
the fan is off;  
If this function is provided, pressing  
the button  
REAR also activates  
demisting/defrosting of door mirrors  
and heated vents (where provided).  
the heated rear window can be  
activated/deactivated.  
Push the button (1) fig. 82 to activate  
the windscreen heating. The warning  
light on the button comes on to  
indicate that it has been turned on.  
Push the button again to switch off.  
Switching off the climate control  
system  
WARNING Do not apply stickers to the  
inside of the heated rear window over  
the heating filaments, to avoid damage  
that might cause them to stop working  
properly.  
To turn the climate control system off  
press the OFF button (9) fig. 80.  
Switching on the climate control  
system  
To turn the climate control system back  
on press the A/C button (8) fig. 80.  
HEATED WINDSCREEN  
(where provided)  
HEATER  
In cold weather, this system heats  
the bottom of the windscreen, as well  
as the area alongside the left-hand  
windscreen pillar fig. 81.  
The heater activates automatically  
depending on the environmental  
conditions and with ignition device in  
the position 2 or with the STOP START  
ENGINE button in position START.  
82  
F6S0054  
The function is activated when the  
outside temperature drops below 0°C.  
It is deactivated automatically when the  
engine is switched off.  
SWITCHING THE  
CLIMATE CONTROL  
SYSTEM OFF/ON  
Switching off the climate control  
system  
81  
F6S0047  
Press the A/C button (8) fig. 80.  
With climate control system off:  
Without changing the settings for the  
air conditioning system, it allows faster  
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM  
83  
F6S0010  
54  
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM COMMANDS ON UCONNECT™  
10,25"/10,25" NAV  
84  
F6S0079  
1. Internal temperature - 2. Ventilation level - 3. Air distribution adjustment - 4. AUTO function - 5. Heated seats settings  
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of the air introduced into the passenger  
compartment. It also manages the air  
recirculation system and the enabling  
the air conditioning compressor.  
DESCRIPTION OF THE  
CONTROLS  
compressor on/off, compatibly with  
environmental conditions  
variation of set temperature  
heated rear window  
activation/deactivation  
The automatic climate control system  
maintains comfort inside the passenger  
compartment and compensates for  
possible variations in outside weather  
conditions.  
During automatic operation, you  
The amount of air introduced into the  
passenger compartment is not affected  
by car speed; it is electronically  
controlled by a fan.  
can change the set temperatures,  
activate/deactivate the rear window,  
activate/deactivate the compressor and  
the recirculation at any time by using  
the relevant buttons; the system will  
automatically change the settings to  
adjust to the new requirements.  
The reference temperature is 22°C for  
optimal comfort management.  
The automatically controlled  
parameters and functions are:  
air temperature at the driver/front  
passenger side vents  
air distribution at the driver/front  
passenger side vents  
fan speed (continuous variation of the  
air flow)  
The temperature of the air sent is  
always automatically controlled  
according to the temperature set on  
the display (except for when the system  
is off or in certain conditions when the  
compressor is not running).  
The system allows the following to be  
set or adjusted manually:  
In this way the climate control system  
will continue to automatically manage  
all functions except for those that have  
been manually adjusted. The fan speed  
is the same in all the zones of the  
passenger compartment.  
compressor engagement (for  
cooling/dehumidifying the air)  
air recirculation  
air temperature  
fan speed has 8 positions  
air distribution  
compressor enabling  
rapid defrosting/ demisting function  
air recirculation  
heated rear window  
AIR TEMPERATURE  
ADJUSTMENT  
All these functions can be adjusted  
manually by operating the system and  
selecting one or more functions and  
modifying their parameters.  
Press the (1) fig. 83 button:  
press downwards: decrease  
temperature  
press upwards: temperature rise  
By repeatedly pressing the (1) buttons  
upwards or downwards the HI  
(maximum air temperature) and LO  
(minimum air temperature) functions are  
switched on respectively.  
system deactivation  
Manual selections always have higher  
priority than automatic settings and  
are stored until the AUTO button (2)  
fig. 83 is pressed, except for cases in  
which the system intervenes for safety  
reasons. The following operations do  
not deactivate the AUTO function:  
recirculation on/off  
OPERATING MODE  
The climate control system can  
be activated in different ways: it is  
advisable to press the AUTO button  
and press the button (1) fig. 83 to set  
the desired temperature.  
In this way the system operates  
completely automatically to adjust the  
temperature, quantity and distribution  
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AIR DISTRIBUTION  
SELECTION  
press upwards: increase speed.  
The speed is displayed on the  
"Climate" page of the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV system ((2) fig. 84).  
AIR RECIRCULATION  
The air recirculation can be switched  
on/off by pressing the button (6) fig. 83.  
You can manually set one of  
the following air distributions by  
pressing the (5) fig. 83 button on the  
dashboard. Through the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV system display (3)  
fig. 84 can be selected:  
WARNING The engagement of the  
recirculation system makes it possible  
to reach the required heating/cooling  
conditions faster. It is, however,  
inadvisable to use it on rainy/cold days,  
or with low external temperatures, as  
it would considerably increase the  
possibility of the windows misting up  
inside rapidly (especially if the climate  
control system is off).  
WARNING To restore automatic  
control of the fan speed after a manual  
adjustment, press the AUTO button (2)  
fig. 83 or (4) fig. 84.  
Airflow at central and side  
dashboard vents to ventilate the chest  
during the hot season.  
By setting the fan speed manually, the  
automatic ventilation is interrupted.  
Airflow to the front and rear  
footwell vents. This air distribution  
setting heats the passenger  
AUTO BUTTON  
When the AUTO button (2) is  
pressed the climate control system  
is automatically adjusted in the  
corresponding zones:  
compartment most quickly, giving a  
prompt sensation of warmth.  
When the outside temperature is low,  
recirculation could be switched off (air  
drawn from the outside) to prevent the  
windows misting up.  
Air flow towards windscreen.  
You can select the combination of  
several modes by pressing the buttons  
in sequence.  
quantity and distribution of the  
air introduced into the passenger  
compartment  
climate control compressor  
air recirculation  
In automatic operation inside air  
recirculation will be controlled  
automatically by the system according  
to outside environmental conditions.  
In AUTO mode, the climate control  
system automatically manages the  
air distribution. The air distribution,  
when manually set, is displayed on  
the Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
system A/C screen.  
cancelling any previous manual  
settings  
CLIMATE CONTROL  
COMPRESSOR  
Press button (7) fig. 83 to  
activate/deactivate the compressor.  
Switching off the compressor remains  
stored even after the ignition device has  
been turned to the STOP position.  
To restore automatic control of  
compressor engagement, press again  
If a manual intervention is made on  
the air distribution or on the fan speed  
the climate control system is no longer  
controlling all functions automatically.  
To restore automatic system control  
after one or more manual adjustments,  
press the AUTO button.  
FAN SPEED  
ADJUSTMENT  
Press button (10) fig. 83 to  
increase/decrease the fan speed:  
press downwards: decrease speed;  
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after approx. 10 minutes the first time  
it is activated. The following activations  
have a duration of 5 minutes.  
Switching on the climate control  
system  
button (4) fig. 84 or the AUTO button  
(2) fig. 83.  
To switch on the climate control  
system in fully automatic mode press  
the AUTO button (2) fig. 83 or (4)  
fig. 84.  
If this function is provided, pressing  
the button  
WARNING With the compressor off, air  
cannot be introduced to the passenger  
compartment with a temperature  
lower than the external temperature.  
Moreover, under certain environmental  
conditions, windows could mist up  
rapidly since the air is not dehumidified.  
MAX also activates  
demisting/defrosting of door mirrors  
and heated vents (where provided).  
HEATER  
The heater activates automatically  
depending on the environmental  
conditions and with ignition device in  
the position 2 or with the STOP START  
ENGINE button in position START.  
WARNING Do not apply stickers to the  
inside of the heated rear window over  
the heating filaments, to avoid damage  
that might cause them to stop working  
properly.  
MAX A/C MODE  
Press and release the button (8) fig. 83  
to activate the maximum cooling  
function.  
SEAT HEATING  
To open the page for setting the seat  
heating levels press (5) fig. 84.  
SWITCHING THE  
CLIMATE CONTROL  
SYSTEM OFF/ON  
Switching off the climate control  
system  
In MAX A/C mode, the fan speed and  
fan mode can be adjusted according  
to needs. When other settings are  
pressed, the MAX A/C switches to the  
selected setting and is turned off.  
OPERATING LIMITS  
With the car in "TURTLE" mode,  
climate control limitations are  
automatically introduced to preserve  
the range.  
Press the OFF button (9) fig. 83.  
With climate control system off:  
air recirculation is on, thus isolating  
the passenger compartment from the  
outside  
the compressor is off  
the fan is off  
the heated rear window can be  
activated/deactivated  
HEATED FRONT  
TEMPERATURE  
PRE-CONDITIONING  
(Electric versions)  
AND REAR WINDOW  
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING  
Press button (3) fig. 83 to  
activate heated front window  
demisting/defrosting.  
This function allows you to programme  
the temperature in the passenger  
compartment to reach a pre-defined,  
non-modifiable temperature (approx.  
21°C) before you enter the vehicle,  
on the days and at the times of your  
choice.  
Press button (4) fig. 83 to  
activate heated rear window  
demisting/defrosting.  
The climate control system control unit  
stores the temperatures set before the  
system was switched off and restores  
them when any button of the system is  
pressed.  
Whenever the ignition device switches  
to the position 2 or the STOP START  
ENGINE button is on START position,  
the function switches off automatically  
This function is available when the  
vehicle is connected or not connected.  
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Programming  
Pushing or pulling gently to the first  
detent: window moves up or down as  
long as the switch is operated.  
WINDOWS  
Press the button (5) fig. 83 to open  
the Climate touch screen application on  
the Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV.  
Select the Preconditioning tab  
press + to add a programme  
select the time of entry into the  
vehicle and the desired days. Press OK  
press ON to activate this  
WINDSCREEN  
55)  
Pushing or pulling firmly to the second  
detent then releasing: window moves  
up or down automatically with safety  
function enabled. To stop movement,  
operate the switch once more in the  
same direction.  
Windscreen stickers  
Do not attach stickers such as toll road  
stickers or similar on the windscreen  
in the area of the interior mirror.  
Otherwise the detection zone of the  
sensor and the view area of the  
camera in the mirror housing could be  
restricted.  
programming  
Rear windows  
Operate the switch fig. 86 by pushing  
to open or pulling to close.  
The pre-conditioning sequence begins  
approximately 45 minutes before the  
programmed time when the vehicle is  
connected (20 minutes when it is not  
connected) and is maintained for 10  
minutes after.  
Windscreen replacement  
19)  
POWER WINDOWS  
20)  
NOTE You can set multiple  
programmes. Each one is saved in the  
system. To optimise the driving range,  
we recommend starting a programme  
while the vehicle is connected.  
The programming can also be carried  
out from a smartphone via the Fiat®  
app.  
86  
JJ000589  
Safety function  
If the window glass encounters  
resistance of the window during  
automatic closing, it is immediately  
stopped and opened again.  
NOTE The fan noise that occurs  
during temperature pre-conditioning is  
perfectly normal.  
85  
F6S0031  
Operate the switch fig. 85 for the  
respective window by pushing to open  
or pulling to close.  
59  
Child safety system for rear  
windows  
IMPORTANT  
55) Incorrect use of the electric windows  
may be dangerous. Before and during their  
operation, ensure that any passengers are  
not at risk from the moving glass either  
by personal objects getting caught in the  
mechanism or by being hit by it directly.  
When leaving the vehicle (equipped with  
radio remote control), always remove the  
key from the ignition device to prevent  
accidental operation of the electric  
windows from being a hazard for those still  
on board.  
88  
F6S0080  
Press and hold to close windows.  
If the windows are fully closed, the  
hazard warning lights will flash twice.  
87  
F6S0032  
Press  
fig. 87 to deactivate rear  
WARNING  
door power windows; the LED  
illuminates. To activate, press  
again.  
Overload  
If the windows are repeatedly operated  
within short intervals, the window  
operation is disabled for some time.  
19) If the vehicle has a front-looking  
camera sensor for the driver assistance  
systems, it is very important that any  
windscreen replacement is performed  
accurately according to the Manufacturer  
specifications. Otherwise, these systems  
may not work properly and there is a  
risk of unexpected behaviour and / or  
messages from these systems.  
Closing windows from outside  
The windows can be closed remotely  
from outside the vehicle.  
Initialising the power windows  
Activate the window electronics as  
follows:  
1. Close doors.  
2. Switch on ignition.  
20) Take care when operating the power  
windows. Risk of injury, particularly to  
children. If there are children on the rear  
seats, switch on the child safety system  
for the power windows. Keep a close  
watch on the windows when closing them.  
Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in  
them as they move.  
3. Open the window completely by  
using the switch.  
4. Pull the switch repeatedly until the  
window is completely closed and keep  
pushing for additional 1 second. Note  
that the window closes only a few  
centimetres after each pull of the  
switch.  
5. Repeat for each window.  
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or in certain moving components - risk  
of strangulation and serious injury!  
BONNET  
OPENING  
56) 57) 58) 59) 60) 61)  
21)  
Open the driver's door (for left-hand  
drive versions) or the passenger door  
(for right-hand drive versions).  
Pull the release lever (1) fig. 91 and  
return it to its original position.  
93  
F6S0012  
Release the supporting rod (3) fig. 93  
from its locking device, then insert the  
rod end into the recess of the bonnet.  
89  
F6S0081  
CLOSING  
Hold the bonnet up with one hand and  
with the other remove the rod from  
recess and fit it back into the locking  
device.  
91  
F6S0101  
Lower the bonnet and let it fall into  
the latch from a low height (20-25  
cm). Make sure that the bonnet  
is completely closed and not only  
fastened by the locking device by trying  
to open it. If it is not perfectly closed,  
do not try to press the bonnet down  
but open it and repeat the procedure.  
62) 63)  
Push the safety catch (2) fig. 92  
upwards and open the bonnet.  
90  
F6S0082  
WARNING Before doing anything under  
the bonnet, you must switch off the  
ignition to avoid any risk of the engine  
restarting automatically. Take care  
with objects or clothing that could be  
caught in the blades of the cooling fan  
22) 23)  
92  
F6S0011  
61  
LOAD  
COMPARTMENT  
62) For safety reasons, the bonnet must  
always be properly closed while the car is  
travelling. Therefore, make sure that the  
bonnet is properly closed and that the lock  
is engaged. If you discover that the bonnet  
is not perfectly closed during travel, stop  
immediately and close the bonnet in the  
correct manner.  
IMPORTANT  
56) Before doing anything under the  
bonnet, you must switch off the ignition  
to avoid any risk of the engine restarting  
automatically (fig. 312). Take care with  
objects or clothing that could be caught in  
the blades of the cooling fan or in certain  
moving components - risk of strangulation  
and serious injury!  
TAILGATE  
Opening  
63) Perform these operations only when  
the car is stationary.  
57) For electric vehicles: before any  
work is carried out under the bonnet,  
it is essential to switch off the ignition  
and disconnect the charging cable if it is  
connected (fig. 90), check that the READY  
indicator lamp is off on the instrument  
panel and wait 4 minutes - risk of serious  
injury!  
58) When the engine is hot, handle the  
exterior safety catch and the bonnet  
stay with care (risk of burns), using the  
protected area. When the bonnet is open,  
take care not to damage the safety catch.  
Do not open the bonnet under very windy  
conditions.  
59) Cooling of the engine when stopped  
The engine cooling fan may start after  
the engine has been switched off. Take  
care with objects or clothing that could be  
caught in the blades of the fan!  
60) The bonnet may drop suddenly if the  
supporting rod is not positioned correctly.  
61) Use both hands to lift the bonnet.  
Before lifting, check that the windscreen  
wiper arms are not raised from the  
windscreen or in operation, that the car  
is stationary and that the electric parking  
brake is engaged.  
WARNING  
21) Before opening the bonnet, deactivate  
the Stop-Start system.  
22) Do not press the bonnet into the latch  
to avoid dents.  
23) Because of the presence of electrical  
equipment under the bonnet, it is strongly  
recommended that exposure to water  
(rain, washing, etc.) be limited.  
94  
F6S0013  
1. Press the tailgate button fig. 94 or  
on the radio remote  
press long  
control  
2. Open the tailgate.  
On some versions, pressing the tailgate  
button  
button or pressing long  
opens the tailgate automatically.  
If the tailgate is stopped during an  
upward or downward movement, a  
new automatic manoeuvre can be  
started by pressing the button. If this  
function is not available, check that the  
tailgate is not damaged, misaligned or  
that bulky objects placed in the boot  
do not obstruct closing. Then open and  
close the tailgate completely by hand to  
restore operation.  
62  
and Locks" and "Hands-Free Boot  
opening".  
Closing  
Use the interior handle or, where  
provided, push the button fig. 95.  
WARNING Before lifting the foot off  
the ground, make sure that you are in  
stable position. Do not touch any part  
of the car. There is a risk of injury from  
touching, for example, the very hot  
exhaust system.  
96  
F6S0055  
WARNING To safeguard the charge  
of the conventional battery, avoid  
repeatedly performing this operation  
while the engine is stopped.  
Ifit is closed, the Hands-Free tailgate:  
unlocks and opens completely;  
with another movement of the foot, it  
stops;  
a further movement of the foot  
reverses the direction and closes the  
tailgate completely, if you do not stop it  
again.  
95  
JJ000406  
Do not push the tailgate button whilst  
closing as this will open the tailgate  
again.  
WARNING To prevent accidentally  
opening the tailgate when washing  
the car at a car wash station or using  
a high-pressure cleaner, use the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
system to disable the "Boot automatic  
opening" function.  
HANDS-FREE BOOT  
OPENING  
(where provided)  
If it is open, with a movement of the  
foot, the Hands-Free tailgate:  
closes completely;  
To operate the system in "hands-free"  
mode, proceed as follows:  
another movement of the foot before  
it closes completely will stop it;  
if the tailgate was stopped, another  
movement of the foot reverses the  
direction and opens it completely.  
You can activate/deactivate the  
automatic tailgate opening and closing  
function in "Hands Free" mode on the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
system by activating the Main menu  
and selecting the following items  
in sequence: "Settings", "Doors  
if the doors are locked or unlocked,  
the system must recognise the  
electronic key fob near the liftgate;  
go to the rear of the car, in the centre  
and about 50 cm from the liftgate;  
move your foot under the bumper,  
simulating a kick. When you have done  
this movement, withdraw your leg. To  
activate the movement, both sensors  
must detect your leg fig. 96.  
NOTE The function is not available  
when the vehicle is connected.  
General hints for operating tailgate  
64)  
24)  
NOTE The installation of certain heavy  
accessories onto the tailgate may affect  
its ability to remain open.  
NOTE At low outside temperatures the  
tailgate may not open fully by itself. In  
63  
this case lift the tailgate manually to its  
normal end position.  
insert a small screwdriver into hole (1)  
fig. 98 of the lock to unlock the boot  
move the latch to the left  
Opening from inside  
Double press the button (1) fig. 97 on  
the overhead console.  
Locking after closing  
If the fault persists after closing again,  
the boot will remain locked.  
REAR FLOOR STORAGE  
COVER  
100  
JJ000486  
The floor can be inclined at 45° and  
locked on the supports (3) fig. 100 for  
facilitating the access to the load area  
below the storage cover.  
97  
JJ000377  
To remove, use opening to raise the  
rear floor cover and lift it up.  
BACK-UP RELEASE  
If mounted in the upper position, the  
space between the load floor and the  
spare wheel well cover can be used as  
a storage compartment.  
To manually unlock the boot in the  
event of a battery or central locking  
failure.  
99  
JJ000485  
The rear floor cover can be lifted and  
removed. Use opening (1) fig. 99 to  
raise the rear floor cover and then  
remove it.  
Unlocking  
Fold the rear seats to gain access to  
the lock from inside the boot  
In this position, if the rear seat  
backrests are folded forwards, an  
almost completely flat load bay is  
created.  
DOUBLE LOAD FLOOR  
(where provided)  
In the upper position, the double load  
floor is able to withstand an equally  
distributed maximum load of 60 kg.  
In the lower position, the double load  
floor is able to withstand the maximum  
permissible load.  
The double load floor can be inserted in  
the load compartment in two positions:  
lower position above the rear floor  
storage cover (1) fig. 100  
upper position interlocked into back  
panel trim (2) fig. 100  
98  
JJ000639  
64  
in the weights table at the front of this  
manual.  
LOADING INFORMATION  
65)  
WARNING  
The EC kerb weight includes weights  
for the driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg)  
and all fluids (fuel tank 90% full).  
Optional equipment and accessories  
increase the kerb weight.  
Heavy objects in the load  
24) Before opening the tailgate, check  
overhead obstructions, e.g. a garage door,  
to avoid damage to the tailgate. Always  
check the moving area above and behind  
the tailgate.  
compartment should be placed against  
the seat backrests. Make sure that the  
backrests are securely engaged. If  
objects can be stacked, heavier objects  
should be placed at the bottom.  
Prevent sliding of loose objects by  
securing them with straps attached to  
the lashing eyes.  
Do not allow the load to protrude  
above the upper edge of the backrests.  
Do not place any objects on the load  
compartment cover or the instrument  
panel, and do not cover the sensor on  
top of the instrument panel.  
The load must not obstruct the  
operation of the pedals, parking brake  
and gear selector, or hinder the  
freedom of movement of the driver. Do  
not place any unsecured objects in the  
interior.  
Do not drive with an open load  
compartment.  
The payload is the difference  
Driving with a roof load increases the  
sensitivity of the vehicle to cross-winds  
and has a detrimental effect on  
vehicle handling due to the vehicle's  
higher centre of gravity. Distribute the  
load evenly and secure it properly  
with retaining straps. Adjust the tyre  
pressure and vehicle speed according  
to the load conditions. Check and  
retighten the straps frequently.  
Do not drive faster than 120 km/h.  
The permissible roof load is 50 kg. The  
roof load is the combined weight of the  
roof rack and the load.  
INTERIOR FITTINGS  
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GLOVEBOX  
67)  
IMPORTANT  
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64) Do not drive with the tailgate open or  
ajar, e.g. when transporting bulky objects,  
since toxic exhaust gases, which cannot  
be seen or smelled, could enter the  
vehicle. This can cause unconsciousness  
and even death.  
Pull lever (1) fig. 101 to open the  
glovebox.  
between the permitted gross vehicle  
weight (see identification plate) and  
the EC kerb weight To calculate the  
payload, enter the data for your vehicle  
The glovebox should be closed whilst  
driving.  
65) Always make sure that the load in the  
vehicle is securely stowed. Otherwise  
objects can be thrown around inside  
the vehicle and cause personal injury or  
damage to the load or car.  
CENTRAL CONSOLE  
STORAGE COVER  
(where provided)  
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The central console can be protected  
by a three-sections foldable cover,  
fig. 102. The cover can be opened  
partially or completely.  
CENTRAL CONSOLE  
STORAGE  
To easily reach the load compartment,  
the cover can be removed.  
WARNING The cover is not a table top:  
do not place any object over it.  
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JJ000457  
WARNING Be careful not to cover the  
PRND command while driving.  
DOOR PANEL STORAGE  
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JJ000489  
Slide armrest backwards, push  
button (1) fig. 105 and fold upwards.  
Under the armrest there is a storage  
compartment.  
The armrest can be adjusted.  
SUN VISORS  
The sun visors can be folded down  
or swivelled to the side to prevent  
dazzling.  
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102  
F6S0172  
If the sun visors have integral mirrors,  
the mirror covers should be closed  
when driving.  
A storage compartment is located in  
the front and rear door panels  
ADJUSTABLE STORAGE  
COMPARTMENT  
(where provided)  
A ticket holder is located on the  
backside of the sun visor.  
A storage compartment is located in  
the centre console. By moving the  
partition (1) fig. 103 it's possible to  
adapt the width of the compartments.  
WARNING TRIANGLE  
(Where provided)  
If the warning triangle is not provided  
it's advised anyway to stow the  
warning triangle bought in the space at  
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the rear of the load compartment and  
secure it with the Velcro® fastener.  
USB PORTS  
Front USB ports  
Rear USB port  
(where provided)  
The car is equipped with USB-A  
(charge only) (1) fig. 107 and USB-C  
(data and charge) (2) fig. 107 sockets  
for charging the connected device and  
playing multimedia content through the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
system. Refer to the "Multimedia"  
section.  
POWER OUTLETS  
The car is equipped with a 12 V power  
outlet (fig. 106)  
Do not exceed the maximum power  
consumption of 120 W.  
The 12 V power outlet is deactivated in  
the event of low conventional battery  
voltage.  
The USB-C socket (2) fig. 107 allows  
a smartphone to be connected by  
Android Auto® or CarPlay®, enabling  
certain smartphone applications to be  
used on the touch screen. For best  
results, use a cable made or approved  
by the device manufacturer. These  
applications can be managed using the  
steering-mounted controls or the audio  
system controls.  
Electrical accessories that are  
connected must comply with the  
electromagnetic compatibility  
requirements laid down in DIN VDE 40  
839.  
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JJ000494  
The car can be equipped with an  
USB-C (charge only) socket fig. 108 for  
charging the connected device.  
NOTE The sockets must always be  
kept clean and dry.  
Do not connect any current-delivering  
accessories, e.g. electrical charging  
devices or batteries.  
Do not damage the outlet by using  
unsuitable plugs.  
INDUCTIVE CHARGING  
(where provided)  
NOTE The sockets must always be  
kept clean and dry.  
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25)  
This system allows wireless charging  
of a portable device such as a  
smartphone, using the magnetic  
induction principle, in accordance with  
the Qi 1.1 standard.  
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JJ000490  
The portable device to be charged  
must be compatible with the Qi  
standard, either by design or by using a  
compatible holder or shell.  
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JJ000491  
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A mat can also be used provided that it  
is approved by the Manufacturer.  
The charging area is identified by the Qi  
symbol.  
the phone. Check that charging is in  
progress after having placed the phone  
in the charging compartment.  
Illuminates green  
A compatible portable device detected  
and the mobile device is charging.  
Flashes orange  
The charger works with the engine  
running and with the Stop-Start system  
deactivated.  
To charge a mobile device:  
The mobile device has not been  
centred properly in the charging zone  
or an unknown object has been  
detected in the charging zone.  
Charging is managed by the  
smartphone.  
Fixed orange  
With the Electronic key system, the  
charger’s operation may be briefly  
disrupted when a door is opened or the  
ignition is switched off.  
There is a problem with the mobile  
device's battery, device battery  
temperature too high or a fault of the  
inductive charger has been detected.  
If the indicator lamp is fixed orange:  
remove the device, then place it back  
in the centre of the charging zone  
or  
WARNING To avoid the damage or cut  
of the inductive charging surface, do  
not place on the surface objects with  
pointy and/or sharp edges or, anyway,  
objects different from a mobile phone.  
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1. Remove all objects from the  
charging device.  
remove the device and try again in a  
quarter of an hour  
2. Place the mobile device with the  
display facing upwards on the charging  
area, (1) fig. 109. Place the device in its  
centre.  
If the problem persists, have the  
system checked by a Fiat Dealership.  
WARNING The system is not  
designed to charge multiple devices  
simultaneously.  
SHARK FIN ANTENNA  
A ventilation grille is present at the rear  
of the roof for cooling the shark fin  
antenna fig. 110. Any ventilation noise  
produced, with the ignition on or the  
engine running, is completely normal.  
When the portable device is detected,  
the charger’s indicator LED (2) fig. 109  
lights up green. It remains lit for the  
whole time that the battery is being  
charged.  
WARNING Do not place contactless  
cards (RFID), credit cards or metal  
objects in the charging compartment.  
The presence of an active NFC function  
on a smartphone could signal a  
malfunction.  
Status LED  
The LED indicates the current charging  
status.  
WARNING Not all mobile phone covers  
guarantee the correct charging of  
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open all doors  
manufacturers, could cause it to overheat,  
resulting in a limitation of the active  
functions or its turning off. In this case, it  
is recommended to connect the system  
using the USB socket.  
mounting points are located in each  
door frame of the vehicle body fig. 111.  
Fasten the roof rack according to the  
installation instructions delivered with  
the roof rack  
ROOF RACK  
SYSTEM  
Remove the roof rack when not in use.  
WARNING For electric versions:  
travelling with the rack/ski rack fitted  
impacts on the life of the high-voltage  
battery.  
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F6S0208  
26) 27) 28) 29) 30)  
ROOF RACK  
(where provided)  
IMPORTANT  
For safety reasons and to avoid  
damage to the roof, the vehicle  
approved roof rack system is  
recommended. For further information,  
contact a Fiat Dealership.  
66) Do not store heavy or sharp objects in  
the storage compartments.  
67) Do not travel with the glovebox open: it  
may injure the front seat occupants in the  
event of an accident.  
IMPORTANT  
70) Before driving, make sure that the  
transversal bars have been fitted properly.  
68) Inductive charging can affect the  
operation of implanted pacemakers or  
other medical devices. If applicable, seek  
medical advice before using the inductive  
charging device.  
69) Do not leave metal objects (e.g.  
coins, keys, vehicle remote control)  
in the charging area while a device is  
being charged - risk of overheating or  
interrupting the charging!  
Direct fitting on roof  
WARNING  
26) Never exceed the maximum permitted  
loads (see the "Weights and loads"  
chapter in the "Technical specifications"  
section).  
27) Fully comply with the regulations in  
force concerning maximum clearance.  
28) Do not operate the sunroof when  
using roof bars - risk of major damage!  
29) After travelling for a few kilometres,  
check to ensure that the fixing screws for  
the attachments are well tightened.  
30) Evenly distribute the load and take  
into account, when driving, the increased  
responsiveness of the vehicle to side wind.  
WARNING  
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F6S0067  
25) The use of multiple wireless functions  
on the smartphone at the same time  
(Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and wireless  
charging), as indicated by the smartphone  
If the vehicle is not provided of  
longitudinal bars, the roof rack can be  
installed directly on the roof:  
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The reservoir must be topped-up  
without delay. Seek the assistance of a  
Fiat Dealership.  
ENGINE EXHAUST  
WARNING  
(where provided)  
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31) Fuel grades other than those listed  
in the "Fuel" chapter could damage  
the catalytic converter or electronic  
components. Unburnt petrol will overheat  
and damage the catalytic converter.  
Therefore avoid excessive use of the  
starter, running the fuel tank dry and  
starting the engine by pushing or towing.  
Catalytic converter  
EXHAUST FILTER  
The catalytic converter reduces the  
amount of harmful substances in the  
exhaust gases.  
Automatic cleaning process  
The exhaust filter system filters soot  
particles out of the exhaust gases.  
The start of saturation of the exhaust  
filter is indicated by the temporary  
31)  
In the event of misfiring, uneven  
engine running, a reduction in engine  
performance or other unusual  
problems, have the cause of the fault  
rectified by a Fiat Dealership as soon  
as possible. In an emergency, driving  
can be continued for a short period,  
keeping vehicle speed and engine  
speed low.  
illumination of  
accompanied by  
a message in the instrument panel  
display.  
As soon as the traffic conditions permit,  
regenerate the filter by driving at a  
vehicle speed of at least 60 km/h until  
the control indicator extinguishes.  
NOTE On a new vehicle, the first  
exhaust filter regeneration operations  
may be accompanied by a burning  
smell, which is normal. Following  
prolonged operation of the vehicle  
at very low speed or at idle, water  
vapour can be emitted at the exhaust  
on acceleration. This does not affect  
the behaviour of the vehicle or the  
environment.  
IMPORTANT  
71) Engine exhaust gases contain  
poisonous carbon monoxide, which is  
colourless and odourless and could be  
fatal if inhaled. If exhaust gases enter the  
interior of the vehicle, open the windows.  
Have the cause of the fault rectified by a  
Fiat Dealership. Avoid driving with an open  
load compartment, otherwise exhaust  
gases could enter the vehicle.  
Cleaning process not possible  
If  
stays on, accompanied by an  
audible signal and a message, this  
indicates that the exhaust filter additive  
level is too low.  
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