Starting and Driving for Your Fiat 600 SUV Second Generation (2023-2026)

STARTING AND DRIVING  
We have now reached the "heart" of  
the car: let's see how to use the car to  
its full potential.  
START AND OPERATING............ 137  
PARKING.................................. 139  
PARKING BRAKE....................... 140  
CLOSE OBSTACLE  
DETECTION .............................. 176  
ADVANCED PARKING ASSIST .... 181  
E-AUTO MODE.......................... 185  
CHARGING ............................... 185  
We’ll look at how to drive safely in  
any situation, making it a welcome  
companion with our comfort and  
wallets in mind.  
ELECTRIFIED DUAL CLUTCH  
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ..... 142  
ELECTRIC DRIVE UNIT ............... 146  
DRIVE MODE ............................ 148  
COASTING................................ 148  
STOP-START SYSTEM............... 148  
POWER SOURCES THAT CAN  
BE USED .................................. 188  
PROCEDURE FOR CHARGING  
FROM A DOMESTIC POWER  
SOCKET (AC) ............................ 194  
ADVANCED DRIVER  
ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS  
RECOMMENDATIONS (ADAS) ..... 150  
CHARGING PROCEDURE  
FROM WALLBOX CHARGING  
STATION .................................. 196  
SHORTCUTS FOR ADVANCED  
DRIVER ASSISTANCE  
SYSTEMS ................................. 151  
CHARGING PROCEDURE  
FROM PUBLIC CHARGING  
STATION (AC/DC) ...................... 198  
SPEED LIMITER......................... 152  
CRUISE CONTROL .................... 154  
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL..... 156  
LANE DEPARTURE WARNING..... 163  
LANE KEEPING ASSIST.............. 164  
CHARGING FUNCTIONS ............ 200  
FUEL........................................ 200  
DRIVING HINTS AND  
RECOMMENDATIONS................ 202  
TRAILER HITCH......................... 206  
ADVANCED LANE KEEP  
ASSIST..................................... 166  
SPEED LIMIT RECOGNITION....... 169  
HIGHWAY DRIVER ASSIST  
(LEVEL 2 AUTONOMOUS  
DRIVING) .................................. 173  
PANORAMIC CAMERA............... 174  
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VEHICLES WITH  
IGNITION SWITCH  
VEHICLES WITH STOP  
START ENGINE BUTTON  
START AND  
OPERATING  
154) 155) 156) 157) 158)  
46) 47)  
NEW VEHICLE RUNNING-  
IN  
Do not brake unnecessarily hard for the  
first few journeys.  
During the first drive, smoke may occur  
because of wax and oil evaporating off  
the exhaust system. Park the vehicle in  
the open for a while after the first drive  
and avoid inhaling the fumes.  
During the running-in period, fuel and  
engine oil consumption may be higher.  
Additionally, the cleaning process of  
the exhaust filter may take place more  
often.  
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Turn key to position 1 to release the  
steering wheel lock.  
Operate brake pedal.  
Do not operate accelerator pedal.  
Press the STOP START ENGINE  
button.  
Release button after starting  
procedure begins.  
Before restarting or to switch off the  
engine when vehicle is stationary, press  
the STOP START ENGINE button once  
more briefly.  
Operate brake pedal.  
Do not operate accelerator pedal.  
Turn key briefly to position 2 and  
release after engine has been started.  
During an Autostop, the engine can be  
started by releasing the brake pedal.  
48)  
To start the engine during an Autostop  
(with Adaptive Cruise Control) the  
engine can be started by releasing the  
brake pedal.  
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thermal comfort of the passenger  
compartment).  
Operation in case of failure  
fully depress the brake pedal without  
touching the accelerator  
press the STOP START ENGINE  
button to take the ignition switch to the  
position 3. Hold it fully depressed for a  
couple of seconds.  
Then, the vehicle moves off  
immediately in all-electric (e-Launch  
function).  
Switching the vehicle off  
At the end of the procedure, an  
acoustic warning will be heard and the  
message "READY" will appear on the  
instrument panel display to indicate  
that the electric traction system of the  
car has started. When the "READY"  
message appears, the car is ready to  
go.  
Regardless of the current gearbox  
mode, P mode is immediately engaged  
automatically when the ignition is  
switched off.  
However, in mode N, mode P will be  
engaged after a delay of 5 seconds  
(time to enable free-wheeling mode).  
NOTE Check that mode P has been  
engaged and that the electric parking  
brake was applied automatically; if not,  
apply it manually.  
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If either the electronic key fails or the  
battery of the electronic key is weak,  
a message may be displayed in the  
instrument panel display.  
HYBRID VERSION  
Proceed as follows:  
Fully depress the brake pedal.  
Start the petrol engine by depressing  
the brake pedal until the engine is  
running at a stabilised engine speed.  
With your foot on the brake pedal,  
select the automatic mode D or  
the reverse gear R on the PRND  
command.  
Hold the electronic key at the marking  
on the steering column cover as shown  
in the illustration fig. 167.  
EMERGENCY SHUT OFF  
DURING DRIVING  
If the engine needs to be switched off  
during driving in case of emergency,  
press the STOP START ENGINE button  
for 5 seconds.  
Set the PRND command to position P,  
operate the brake pedal and press the  
STOP START ENGINE button.  
This option is intended for emergencies  
only. Replace the electronic key battery  
as soon as possible.  
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Release the brake pedal.  
Accelerate gradually to automatically  
release the electric parking brake.  
The petrol engine may stop after the  
first start if operating conditions allow  
(e.g. state of charge of the traction  
battery, external temperature,efficiency  
of the catalytic converter, torque  
demand, selected driving mode,  
COLD START  
For unlocking or locking the doors, see  
"Doors" chapter in "Knowing your car"  
section.  
RECOMMENDATIONS  
Starting the engine without additional  
heaters is possible down to -30 °C  
for petrol engines. Required is an  
engine oil with the correct viscosity,  
the correct fuel, performed services  
and a sufficiently charged conventional  
ELECTRIC VERSIONS  
155)  
The PRND command must be in  
position P or N. Proceed as follows:  
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vehicle battery. It is necessary to do as  
follows:  
IMPORTANT  
WARNING  
run the engine (idle speed) at least 1  
min before take-off vehicle  
in very cold conditions, the  
enjoyability of use will be reached after  
a few kilometres  
154) It is dangerous to run the engine in  
enclosed areas. The engine consumes  
oxygen and engine exhaust contains  
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and  
other toxic gasses.  
46) When the engine is switched off never  
leave the ignition device in the ENGINE  
position to prevent useless current  
absorption from draining the conventional  
battery.  
155) The brake servo is not active until the  
engine is started, so you would need to  
apply much more force than usual to the  
brake pedal.  
156) Do not start the engine by pushing,  
towing or driving downhill. These  
manoeuvres may damage the catalytic  
converter.  
157) Do not leave the vehicle in a poorly  
ventilated area with electrical operating  
mode on and heat engine switched off, as  
the heat engine may start automatically if  
the residual charge level of the high-  
voltage battery is insufficient. The exhaust  
gases generated can cause serious  
damage to people and animals.  
158) When leaving the vehicle, you must  
set the PRND command to P. If you  
unintentionally press the accelerator pedal  
or when the PRND command is in a  
position other than P the vehicle can move  
abruptly, resulting in serious injury or  
death.  
47) A quick burst on the accelerator before  
turning off the engine serves absolutely  
no practical purpose; it wastes fuel and is  
damaging for the engine.  
48) We recommend that during the  
initial period, or during the first 1600 km  
(1000 miles), you do not drive to full car  
performance (e.g. excessive acceleration,  
long journeys at top speed, sharp braking,  
etc.).  
With temperatures below -30 °C the  
automatic transmission requires a  
warming phase of approx. 5 minutes.  
The PRND command must be in  
position P.  
TURBO ENGINE WARM-  
UP  
Upon start-up, engine available torque  
may be limited for a short time,  
especially when the engine temperature  
is cold. The limitation is to allow the  
lubrication system to fully protect the  
engine.  
PARKING  
160) 161)  
Always remove the key from the  
ignition device when leaving the car.  
When parking and leaving the car,  
proceed as follows:  
OVERRUN CUT-OFF  
The fuel supply is automatically cut off  
during overrun, i.e. when the vehicle  
is driven with a gear engaged but  
accelerator pedal is released.  
put the PRND command on P before  
releasing the brake pedal  
stop the engine and apply the  
electric parking brake  
Depending on driving conditions, the  
overrun cut-off may be deactivated.  
159) Switching off the engine during  
driving may cause loss of power support  
for brake and steering systems. Assistance  
systems and airbag systems are disabled.  
Lighting and brake lights will extinguish.  
Therefore power down the engine and  
ignition while driving only when required in  
case of emergency.  
lock the vehicle  
activate the anti-theft alarm system  
Block the wheels with a wedge or a  
stone if the car is parked on a steep  
slope.  
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The engine cooling fans may run after  
the engine has been switched off  
MANUAL PARKING  
BRAKE  
windows. Switch off the engine. Remove  
the ignition key from the ignition switch or  
switch off ignition on vehicles with STOP  
START ENGINE button. Turn the steering  
wheel until the steering wheel lock is felt to  
engage.  
161) Never leave children unattended in  
the vehicle. Always remove the ignition key  
when leaving the vehicle and take it out  
with you.  
The parking brake lever is located  
between the front seats.  
WARNING NEVER leave the car before  
putting the PRND command in P.  
Engaging the parking brake  
Pull lever upwards until the car is  
secured. Four or five clicks are  
generally enough when the car is on  
level ground while ten or eleven may be  
required if the car is on a steep slope  
and laden: if it is not so, contact a Fiat  
Dealership to have it adjusted.  
49)  
WARNING In the event of an accident  
with airbag deployment, the engine is  
switched off automatically if the vehicle  
comes to a standstill within a certain  
time.  
WARNING  
49) After running at high engine speeds or  
with high engine loads, operate the engine  
briefly at a low load or run in neutral for  
approx. 30 seconds before switching off,  
in order to protect the turbocharger.  
Releasing the parking brake  
Slightly raise lever and hold button on  
top of the lever pressed, checking that  
the warning light switches off in the  
instrument panel.  
In countries with extremely low  
temperatures it may be necessary to  
park the vehicle without applied parking  
brake. Make sure to park the vehicle on  
a level surface.  
PARKING BRAKE  
ELECTRIC PARKING  
BRAKE  
162)  
IMPORTANT  
160) Do not park the vehicle on an easily  
ignitable surface. The high temperature  
of the exhaust system could ignite the  
surface. Always apply the parking brake. If  
the vehicle is on a level surface or uphill  
slope, engage first gear or set the PRND  
command to position P. If the vehicle is  
on a level surface or uphill slope, set the  
PRND command to position P. If the  
vehicle is on a downhill slope, set the  
PRND command to position P. Turn the  
front wheels towards the kerb. Close the  
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The electric parking brake can be  
engaged in two ways:  
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WARNING The automatic release of  
the electric parking brake is inhibited as  
long as the driver's door is open.  
manually, by pulling the switch  
(1) fig. 169 on the central tunnel  
automatically, when the vehicle is  
stationary and the ignition is switched  
off (Automatic Parking Brake)  
the vehicle. As soon as the switch  
is released, braking will be stopped.  
The antilock brake system and the  
Dynamic Stability Control stabilise the  
Parking brake releases automatically  
on driving off.  
vehicle while the switch  
is kept  
pulled. If an error of the electric parking  
brake occurs, a warning message  
is displayed in the instrument panel  
display. If the antilock brake system  
and the Dynamic Stability Control  
APPLYING WHEN  
VEHICLE IS STATIONARY  
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extinguishes in the instrument  
panel display and a display message  
pops up to confirm the release.  
The electric parking brake can always  
be activated, even if the ignition is off.  
Do not operate electric parking brake  
system too often without engine  
running as this will discharge the  
conventional battery.  
Deactivation of Automatic Parking  
Brake  
fail,  
indicator illuminates in the  
instrument panel display. In this case,  
stability during deceleration of the  
vehicle can only be maintained with  
repeated short pulls of the switch until  
the vehicle is immobilised.  
This procedure will deactivate the  
Automatic Parking Brake as well as the  
automatic selection of P mode.  
In certain situations such as following,  
it is necessary to deactivate the  
Automatic Parking Brake and the  
automatic selection of P mode:  
while being towed  
RELEASING  
Switch on ignition. Keep foot brake  
pedal depressed and then push switch  
.
AUTOMATIC PARKING  
BRAKE  
Automatic Parking Brake includes  
automatic application and automatic  
release of the electric parking brake.  
Automatic application:  
DRIVE AWAY FUNCTION  
Engaging R, D, M (for e-Hybrid  
on a rolling road  
in an automatic car wash  
while being transported by rail or sea  
freight  
versions) or B (for Electric versions) and  
then depressing the accelerator pedal  
releases the electric parking brake  
automatically. This is only possible  
if the Automatic Parking Brake is  
activated. It is not possible when switch  
is pulled at the same time.  
The electric parking brake is  
automatically applied when the vehicle  
is stationary and the ignition is switched  
off.  
For the deactivation, the vehicle must  
be stationary and the engine must be  
switched on.  
illuminates in the instrument  
panel display and a display message  
pops up to confirm the application.  
Automatic release:  
Depress the brake pedal and select  
N.  
Within 5 seconds, depress and hold  
the brake pedal.  
Switch off ignition and move the  
selector forwards or backwards.  
BRAKING WHEN VEHICLE  
IS MOVING  
When the vehicle is moving and the  
switch is kept pulled, the electric  
parking brake system will decelerate  
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Release the brake pedal and switch  
on ignition.  
Depress and hold the brake pedal  
Remove the ignition key from the ignition  
switch or switch off ignition on vehicles  
with STOP START ENGINE button. Turn  
the steering wheel until the steering wheel  
lock is felt to engage.  
and push the switch  
.
Release the brake pedal and switch  
off ignition.  
163) Pull switch  
for a minimum of  
1 second until control indicator  
The deactivation will be confirmed by a  
message and will be cancelled after 15  
minutes. To previously return to normal  
operation, depress the brake pedal and  
start the engine.  
illuminates constantly and electric parking  
brake is applied. The electric parking brake  
operates automatically with adequate  
force. Before leaving the vehicle, check the  
electric parking brake status.  
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Push the buttons fig. 170:  
FAULT  
Failure mode of electric parking brake  
ELECTRIFIED  
DUAL CLUTCH  
AUTOMATIC  
(P) park position, wheels are locked,  
engage only when the vehicle is  
stationary, engaged automatically when  
driver's door is opened or engine is  
switched off  
is indicated by a lamp  
and by a  
message displayed in the instrument  
panel display.  
TRANSMISSION  
The lamp  
flashes: electric parking  
(Hybrid versions)  
(R) reverse gear, engage only when the  
vehicle is stationary  
brake is not fully applied or released.  
When continuously flashing, release  
electric parking brake and retry  
applying.  
6-speed electrified dual-clutch  
automatic gearbox with push selector  
for hybrid vehicles. It also offers a  
manual mode with gear changes via  
control paddles located behind the  
steering wheel. It includes the 48 V  
electric motor, which improves the  
performance of the petrol engine,  
reduces fuel consumption and drives in  
all-electric.  
(N) neutral  
(D) automatic mode (first push)  
(M) manual mode (second push)  
The mode or selected gear is shown  
in the instrument panel display (1)  
fig. 174.  
IMPORTANT  
162) Do not park the vehicle on an easily  
ignitable surface. The high temperature  
of the exhaust system could ignite the  
surface. Always apply the parking brake.  
If the vehicle is on a level surface or uphill  
slope, set the PRND command to position  
P. If the vehicle is on a downhill slope,  
set the PRND command to position P.  
Turn the front wheels towards the kerb.  
Close the windows. Switch off the engine.  
GEAR SELECTION  
164) 165) 166)  
50)  
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To shift into (P), press button (P). The  
LED on the button turns on.  
Manual mode M  
With the (M) engaged, the LED on the  
button turns on.  
CHARGE  
ECO  
POWER  
km/h  
P
To shift out of (P): Depress the brake  
pedal and select the desired mode.  
O
In this mode, it is possible to change  
gears manually using steering the  
wheel paddles.  
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Reverse gear R  
To shift into and out of (R), the vehicle  
must be at standstill and the brake  
pedal has to be depressed.  
With the reverse gear engaged, the  
LED on the button turns on.  
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Steering-mounted controls  
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In mode (M) or (D), the steering-  
mounted control paddles can be used  
to change gear manually. They cannot  
be used to select neutral or to engage  
or disengage reverse gear.  
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In automatic mode, the driving  
programme is indicated by (D).  
Neutral N  
MANUAL MODE  
In manual mode, (M) and the number of  
the selected gear is indicated.  
In all-electric driving, the gear engaged  
is not indicated.  
In this mode, the propulsion system  
does not transfer torque to the wheels.  
To restart the propulsion system when  
the vehicle is already moving, use (D)  
only.  
Manual mode (M) can be activated  
pushing the button (D) in each driving  
situation and speed.  
The selected gear is indicated in the  
instrument panel display.  
The state of the gearbox remains  
displayed on the instrument panel for  
a few seconds after switching off the  
ignition.  
With the neutral engaged, the LED on  
the button turns on.  
If a higher gear is selected when vehicle  
speed is too low, or a lower gear when  
vehicle speed is too high, the shift  
is not executed. This can cause a  
message in the instrument panel  
display.  
When (N) is selected and ignition is  
switched off, (P) is engaged after a  
short time  
Park position P  
This mode locks the front wheels. (P) is  
automatically engaged when ignition is  
switched off.  
Automatic mode D  
With the (D) engaged, the LED on the  
button turns on.  
In manual mode, no automatic shifting  
to a higher gear takes place at high  
engine revolutions.  
The vehicle automatically shifts into (P)  
if  
the vehicle is stopped  
WARNING In slippery conditions,  
operate the vehicle in (D) for enhanced  
riding and handling performance.  
the driver's door is opened while the  
vehicle's speed is below 2 km/h  
The vehicle will not shift into (P) if it is  
moving too fast. Stop the vehicle and  
shift into (P).  
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The electric motor has the following  
features:  
OPERATION  
Only appropriate mode change  
instructions are validated. With the  
engine running, if it is necessary to  
depress the brake pedal to change  
modes, an alert message will be  
displayed on the instrument panel.  
Provide an additional torque to the  
gearbox,  
Recover the kinetic energy of the  
deceleration phases, converting it into  
electrical energy, which can be used  
for traction or for the power supply of  
electrical accessories installed on the  
vehicle.  
Recharge the 48 V traction battery  
when the state of charge is too low.  
Provide all-electric driving only.  
These features are achieved through  
the following functions set of automatic  
operating mode:  
WARNING With the engine running  
and the brakes released, if (R), (D) or  
(M) is selected, the vehicle moves off,  
even without pressing the accelerator  
pedal. Never depress the accelerator  
and brake pedals at the same time: risk  
of damage to the gearbox!  
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Press button (M).  
Pull steering wheel paddles to select  
gears manually fig. 172.  
Pull right paddle + to shift to a higher  
gear.  
e-Boost  
e-Creeping  
e-Launch  
e-Queueing  
e-Parking  
WARNING At speeds below 2 mph,  
opening the driver’s door will engage  
mode - risk of sudden braking!  
Pull left paddle - to shift to a lower  
gear.  
Multiple pulls allow gears to be  
skipped.  
WARNING In the event of battery  
failure, it is essential to place the  
chock(s) supplied with the tool kit  
against one of the wheels to immobilise  
the vehicle.  
A manual operating mode is also  
available to activate/deactivate the  
restart of the petrol engine while  
driving: the e-Auto mode.  
Gear shift indication  
The symbol or with a number  
beside it is indicated when gearshifting  
is recommended for fuel saving  
reasons. Shift indication.  
WARNING When mode P or N is  
selected on the automatic gearbox, the  
noise level in the engine compartment  
may increase due to the start of the  
charging phase of the traction battery:  
this is normal and does not represent a  
malfunction.  
Electric motor  
NOTE If you open the driver's door  
while mode is engaged, an audible  
signal will sound and mode will be  
engaged. The audible signal stops  
when the driver's door is closed.  
The electric motor included in the  
automatic gearbox, which is used for  
the first start, provides 12 V power  
supply via the DC/DC converter and  
provides electric assistance to the  
petrol engine.  
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SPECIAL ASPECTS OF  
AUTOMATIC MODE  
e-Parking  
NOTE Using the steering wheel  
paddles also causes the restarting  
of petrol engine. If high traction is  
required, the driver can deactivate the  
e-Auto mode using the touch screen  
menu.  
This function allows parking  
manoeuvres to be carried out at  
reduced speed with the help of the  
electric motor when the mode D or R of  
the automatic gearbox is selected.  
These functions respond to common  
driving situations where the electric  
motor is available to provide additional  
power or zero-emission driving.  
NOTE These functions are only  
available if the traction battery is  
sufficiently charged. These five  
functions cannot be deactivated.  
e-Boost  
This function allows simultaneous  
operation of the petrol engine and the  
electric motor, combined with the  
automatic gearbox.  
IMPORTANT  
164) Never use P mode instead of the  
electric parking brake. Always engage the  
electric parking brake when parking the car  
to avoid the accidental movement of the  
vehicle.  
165) If the P position is not engaged, the  
car could move and injure people. Before  
leaving the car, make sure that the PRND  
command is in position P and that the  
parking brake is engaged.  
e-Launch  
With the petrol engine off, this function  
allows the vehicle to run in electric  
mode without affecting performance.  
By depressing the accelerator pedal,  
the vehicle starts to drive as soon as  
the mode D or R of the automatic  
gearbox is selected.  
By fully depressing the accelerator  
pedal ("kick-down" function), when  
the traction battery is fully charged,  
it is possible to exceed the torque  
of the petrol engine alone, thanks to  
the additional torque provided by the  
electric motor.  
166) Do not shift the automatic  
NOTE Repeated use of the brake pedal  
causes the restart of petrol engine to  
provide braking assistance.  
e-Creeping  
transmission to N and do not stop the  
engine when driving on a downhill road.  
This type of driving is dangerous and  
reduces the possibility of intervening in  
the case of variation of the road traffic or  
surface. You risk losing control of your car  
and causing accidents.  
With the petrol engine off, by releasing  
the brake pedal, this function allows  
the vehicle to be moved forward or  
backward in electric mode without  
having to depress the accelerator  
pedal, as soon as the mode D or R of  
the automatic gearbox is selected.  
Special aspects of  
manual mode  
The gearbox only changes from one  
gear to another if the vehicle speed and  
engine speed conditions permit.  
The petrol engine can also be switched  
off in manual mode when stopped in  
traffic or when the accelerator pedal is  
released. The all-electric potential of the  
driving mode used (Normal or Eco) is  
also retained.  
WARNING  
e-Queueing  
This function makes it possible to  
follow a queue of vehicles with  
several stops followed by restarts of  
the vehicle, using the e-Creeping,  
e-Launch and electric driving modes.  
50) If the car is on a gradient, always  
engage the electric parking brake BEFORE  
placing the automatic transmission in P.  
51) Shifting into R while the vehicle is  
moving forward could damage the electric  
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D : drive mode, low recuperation (first  
push)  
The vehicle will not shift into P if it is  
moving too fast. Stop the vehicle and  
shift into P.  
drive unit. Only shift into R after the vehicle  
has been stopped.  
B : regenerative braking (second push)  
The mode is shown in the instrument  
panel display (1) fig. 174.  
To shift into P, press button P. The  
LED on the button turns on.  
ELECTRIC DRIVE  
UNIT  
To shift out of P: Depress the brake  
pedal and select the desired mode.  
(Electric versions)  
167)  
Reverse gear R  
To shift into and out of R, the vehicle  
must be at standstill and the brake  
pedal has to be depressed.  
With the reverse gear engaged, the  
LED on the button turns on.  
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OPERATION  
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Neutral N  
In this mode, the propulsion system  
does not transfer torque to the wheels.  
To restart the propulsion system when  
the vehicle is already moving, use D  
only.  
The state of the Electric Driving Unit  
remains displayed on the instrument  
panel for a few seconds after switching  
off the ignition.  
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Park mode P  
The vehicle uses an Electric Drive Unit  
with a 1-gear transmission. Push the  
buttons fig. 173:  
With the neutral engaged, the LED on  
the button turns on.  
This mode locks the front wheels. It is  
the recommended mode when starting  
the propulsion system because the  
vehicle cannot move easily.  
170)  
P : park position, wheels are locked,  
engage only when the vehicle is  
stationary, engaged automatically when  
driver's door is opened or engine is  
switched off  
Drive mode D  
With the D engaged, the LED on the  
button turns on.  
164) 169)  
52)  
The electric drive unit automatically  
shifts to P if  
54)  
the vehicle is stopped  
the driver's door is opened while the  
vehicle's speed is below 2 km/h  
R : reverse gear, engage only when the  
vehicle is stationary  
WARNING In slippery conditions,  
operate the vehicle in D for enhanced  
riding and handling performance.  
N : neutral  
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Regenerative braking mode B  
Regenerative braking generates  
electrical energy resulting from engine  
braking to charge the high-voltage  
battery. Regenerative power may be  
limited when the high-voltage battery is  
fully charged.  
IMPORTANT  
WARNING  
167) Never leave children unattended in  
the vehicle. Always remove the ignition key  
when leaving the vehicle and take it out  
with you.  
168) Never use P mode instead of the  
electric parking brake. Always engage the  
electric parking brake when parking the car  
to avoid the accidental movement of the  
vehicle.  
169) Do not leave the vehicle when the  
propulsion system is running, the vehicle  
may move suddenly. You or others can  
be injured. To be sure the vehicle will not  
move, even if you are on even ground,  
make sure the parking brake is applied and  
P is selected.  
170) Do not shift the Electric Drive Unit to  
N and do not stop the engine when driving  
on a downhill road. This type of driving  
is dangerous and reduces the possibility  
of intervening in the case of variation of  
the road traffic or surface. You risk losing  
control of your car and causing accidents.  
171) In the case of extreme temperatures  
or if the high-voltage battery is almost  
fully charged, the brake force of the  
regenerative braking may be temporarily  
reduced. If the braking force is not  
sufficient, the driver has to be prepared to  
use the brake pedal.  
52) If the car is on a gradient, always  
engage the electric parking brake BEFORE  
placing the Electric Drive Unit in P.  
53) Shifting into R while the vehicle is  
moving forward could damage the electric  
drive unit. Only shift into R after the vehicle  
has been stopped.  
54) If the vehicle seems to accelerate  
slowly or not respond when you try to go  
faster, do not continue your journey. The  
electric drive unit could be damaged.  
Consult a Fiat Dealership as soon as  
possible.  
55) Spinning the tyres or holding the  
vehicle in one place on a hill using only  
the accelerator pedal may damage the  
electric drive unit. If you are stuck, do not  
spin the tyres. When stopping on a hill, use  
the brakes to hold the vehicle in place.  
If B mode is selected, energy is  
regenerated when the accelerator  
pedal is lifted. In this mode, vehicle  
speed is significantly reduced by  
releasing the accelerator pedal, without  
operating the brake pedal.  
Use B mode when driving down steep  
hills, in deep snow, in mud or in stop-  
and-go traffic.  
171) 172)  
B can only be activated if D is selected.  
Press button B. The LED on the button  
turns on.  
To deactivate B, press button B.  
55)  
Deactivating the automatic  
operation of P mode for electric  
vehicles  
The procedure for the deactivation of  
the automatic operation of P mode also  
deactivates the automatic operation of  
the electric parking brake.  
172) While using regenerative braking,  
the brake lights do not illuminate. If the  
succeeding traffic is to be warned,  
depress the brake pedal.  
For this procedure, refer to the  
description of the automatic parking  
brake.  
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accelerator, gear changes, displaying  
the vehicle’s dynamic settings on  
the instrument panel (depending on  
version) and activation/ deactivation  
of the display colour (depending on  
version).  
DRIVE MODE  
COASTING  
(Electric versions)  
(Hybrid versions)  
173)  
With the PRND command in mode D,  
except in Sport mode, fully releasing  
the accelerator pedal allows free-  
wheeling which can save fuel. A drop in  
engine speed is normal (rev counter at  
idle, drop in engine noise).  
Each drive mode corresponds to a  
different vehicle setting.  
Eco mode  
To optimise range, electric engine  
power output is reduced and heating is  
switched off.  
STOP-START  
SYSTEM  
Recommendations  
1
The vehicle is designed principally  
to drive on tarmac roads, but it may  
occasionally drive on other less  
passable terrain. However, it does not  
permit off-road driving:  
(where provided)  
The Stop-Start system helps to  
save fuel and to reduce the exhaust  
emissions. When conditions allow, it  
switches off the engine as soon as  
the vehicle is at a low speed or at a  
standstill, e.g. at a traffic light or in a  
traffic jam.  
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Driving on terrain that can damage  
the underbody or tear off elements (e.g.  
fuel pipe, fuel cooler) by obstacles or  
stones in particular  
Driving on terrain with steep  
gradients and poor grip  
Crossing a waterway  
To select the respective drive mode,  
use the toggle switch (1) fig. 175. Push  
the button or for selecting the  
requested mode and wait 2 seconds  
after release for confirmation. The list of  
the modes is show on the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV display.  
Normal mode  
The settings in this mode are set  
by default. Everytime the ignition is  
switched on, this mode is selected.  
Electric vehicle: To optimise range,  
electric engine power output is  
reduced.  
Activation/deactivation  
The Stop-Start system is available  
as soon as the engine is started, the  
vehicle starts-off and the conditions as  
stated below in this section are fulfilled.  
The deactivation and reactivation  
of the Stop-Start system can be  
done through the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV settings.  
Autostop  
IMPORTANT  
173) Your driving style must always be  
suited to the road conditions, visibility  
and traffic. The driver is, in any case,  
responsible for safe driving.  
If the vehicle is at a standstill with  
depressed brake pedal, Autostop is  
activated automatically.  
Sport mode  
To obtain more dynamic driving  
with action on the power steering,  
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The engine will be switched off while  
the ignition stays on.  
The conventional battery is  
sufficiently charged and in good  
condition.  
The engine is warmed up.  
The engine coolant temperature is  
not too high.  
The engine exhaust temperature is  
not too high, e.g. after driving with high  
engine load.  
The ambient temperature is not too  
low or too high.  
Conventional battery discharge  
protection  
The Stop-Start system will be disabled  
on steep inclines.  
Indication  
To ensure reliable engine restarts,  
several conventional battery discharge  
protection features are implemented as  
part of the Stop-Start system.  
Power saving measures  
During an Autostop, several electrical  
features such as auxiliary electric heater  
or rear window heating are disabled or  
switched to a power saving mode. The  
fan speed of the climate control system  
is reduced to save power.  
The climate control system allows an  
Autostop.  
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The brake vacuum is sufficient.  
The self-cleaning function of the  
exhaust filter is not active.  
The vehicle was driven at least at  
walking speed since the last Autostop.  
Autostop will be inhibited if these  
conditions are not met. In addition,  
Autostop may be inhibited  
by certain settings of the climate  
control system  
An Autostop is indicated by control  
indicator  
Restart of the engine by the driver  
The engine is restarted in the following  
cases:  
.
During an Autostop, the brake  
performance will be maintained.  
NOTE The heating and air conditioning  
systems only operate when the engine  
is running. Temporarily deactivate the  
corresponding system to maintain  
a comfortable temperature in the  
passenger compartment. For more  
information, refer to the corresponding  
section.  
brake pedal released while D or M is  
selected  
brake pedal released or N selected  
when selector is moved to select D or  
M
selector is moved to select R  
immediately after higher speed  
driving  
in the case of new vehicle running-in  
by active demisting  
in the case of steep ascending or  
descending slopes  
Conditions for an Autostop  
The Stop-Start system checks if each  
of the following conditions is fulfilled.  
The Stop-Start system is not  
manually deactivated.  
The driver's door is closed or the  
driver's seat belt is fastened.  
WARNING The Autostop may be  
inhibited for several hours after a  
conventional battery replacement or  
reconnection.  
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ADVANCED DRIVER  
ASSISTANCE  
SYSTEMS  
RECOMMENDATIONS  
(ADAS)  
178) The use of mats or pedals covers  
not approved by the Manufacturer may  
interfere with the operation of the speed  
limiter or cruise control. To avoid any risk  
of jamming the pedals ensure that the mat  
is secured correctly and never fit one mat  
on top of another.  
IMPORTANT  
174) Advanced Driver Assistance System  
(ADAS) are developed to support the  
driver and not to replace the driver's  
attention. The driver accepts full  
responsibility when driving the vehicle.  
Driving and manoeuvring aids cannot, in  
any circumstances, replace the need for  
vigilance on the part of the driver. The  
driver must comply with the Highway  
Code, must remain in control of the vehicle  
in all circumstances and must be able  
to retake control of it at all times. The  
driver must adapt the speed to climatic  
conditions, traffic and the state of the  
road. It is the driver's responsibility to  
constantly monitor traffic conditions,  
assess the distance and relative speed  
of other vehicles, and anticipate their  
manoeuvres before using the direction  
indicator and changing lanes. These  
systems do not make it possible to exceed  
the laws of physics.  
175) You should hold the steering wheel  
with both hands, always use the door and  
interior mirrors, always leave your feet  
close to the pedals and take a break every  
2 hours.  
176) The driver must always check the  
surroundings of the vehicle before and  
during the whole manoeuvre, in particular  
using the mirrors.  
174) 175) 176) 177) 178)  
56) 57) 58) 59) 60)  
WARNING  
56) The operation of the radar(s), along  
with any associated functions, may be  
affected by the accumulation of dirt (e.g.  
mud, ice), in poor weather conditions (e.g.  
heavy rain, snow), or if the bumpers are  
damaged. If the front bumper is to be  
repainted, contact a Fiat Dealership;  
certain types of paint could interfere with  
the operation of the radar(s).  
57) This camera and its associated  
functions may be impaired or not work if  
the windscreen area in front of the camera  
is dirty, misty, frosty, covered with snow,  
damaged or masked by a sticker. In humid  
and cold weather, demist the windscreen  
regularly. Poor visibility (inadequate street  
lighting, heavy rain, thick fog, snowfall),  
dazzle (headlamps of an oncoming  
vehicle, low sun, reflections on a damp  
road, leaving a tunnel, alternating shade  
and light) can also impair detection  
performance. In the event of a windscreen  
replacement, contact a Fiat Dealership  
to recalibrate the camera; otherwise, the  
operation of the associated driving aids  
may be disrupted.  
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NOTE Ensure that the units of speed  
displayed in the instrument panel (mph  
or km/h) are those for the country you  
are driving in. If this is not the case,  
when the vehicle is stationary, set  
the display to the required units of  
speed so that it complies with what is  
authorised locally. In case of doubt,  
contact a Fiat Dealership.  
177) The usage of a license plate support  
on the front bumper may affect the proper  
radar unit functionality. When using a  
license plate support, follow the markings  
and indications on the front bumper  
58) The images from the camera(s)  
displayed on the touch screen or on the  
instrument panel may be distorted by  
150  
empty symbol: the function is  
deleted from the shortcuts  
check the modification in the  
"Shortcuts" tab.  
SHORTCUTS FOR  
ADVANCED DRIVER  
ASSISTANCE  
the terrain. In the presence of areas in  
shade, or in conditions of bright sunlight  
or inadequate lighting, the image may  
be darkened and with lower contrast.  
Obstacles may appear further away than  
they actually are.  
SYSTEMS  
QUICK DEACTIVATION  
Press and hold the Advanced Driver  
Assistance System (ADAS) button to  
deactivate the selected functions until  
next vehicle start, fig. 179.  
59) The operation of the sensors, as well  
as any associated functions, may be  
disrupted by noise pollution such as that  
emitted by noisy vehicles and machinery  
(e.g. lorries, pneumatic drills), by the  
accumulation of snow or dead leaves  
on the road or in the event of damaged  
bumpers and mirrors. When reverse gear  
is engaged, an audible signal (long beep)  
indicates that the sensors may be dirty.  
A front or rear impact to the vehicle can  
upset the sensors’ settings, which is not  
always detected by the system: distance  
measurements may be distorted. The  
sensors do not systematically detect  
obstacles that are too low (pavements,  
studs) or too thin (trees, posts, wire  
fences). Certain obstacles located in the  
sensors’ blind spots may not be detected  
or may no longer be detected during the  
manoeuvre. Certain materials (fabrics)  
absorb sound waves: pedestrians may not  
be detected.  
Advanced Driver Assistance System  
(ADAS) can be accessed directly to  
quickly activate/deactivate them.  
By default, driving aids are already  
stored in the system (e.g. Stop-Start,  
Lane Keeping Assist)  
Other driving aids can be added or  
deleted from the page.  
It is configured in the  
"ADAS">"Functions" touch screen  
application.  
press the button (1) fig. 178  
1
179  
A6S0123  
60) Clean the bumpers and door mirrors  
and the field of vision of the cameras  
regularly. When washing your vehicle at  
high pressure, direct the spray from at  
least 30 cm away from the radar, sensors  
and cameras.  
178  
F6S0014  
press the button corresponding  
to the Advanced Driver Assistance  
System concerned:  
full symbol: the function is  
added to the shortcuts  
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STEERING-MOUNTED  
CONTROLS  
pressing (3) again temporarily pauses  
the function  
SPEED LIMITER  
(where provided)  
ADJUSTING THE SPEED  
SETTING  
179) 180) 181)  
SET+  
To change the speed setting:  
for steps of +/- 1 km/h (1 mph),  
make successive short presses  
upwards/downwards on (2) to  
increase/decrease  
WARNING For more information, refer  
to the "Advanced Driver Assistance  
Systems (ADAS) recommendations"  
chapter in this section.  
OK  
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for steps of +/- 5 km/h (5 mph),  
press and hold upwards/downwards  
on (2) to increase/ decrease  
When the function is activated, it is  
possible to modify the Speed Limit  
setting based on the speed suggested  
by the Traffic Sign Recognition  
function, as shown on the instrument  
panel:  
The Speed limiter prevents the vehicle  
from exceeding a preset maximum  
speed.  
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The maximum speed can be set at  
speeds above 30 km/h.  
(1) Activate the speed limiter at the  
previously saved speed setting. Use  
the speed suggested by the Road  
signs recognition  
The driver can accelerate the vehicle  
up to the preset speed. Deviations  
from the limited speed may occur when  
driving downhill.  
(2) Increase/Decrease the speed  
setting  
When passing the sign:  
The preset speed can be exceeded  
temporarily by pressing the accelerator  
pedal firmly.  
(3) Switch on/pause the speed limiter at  
the previously saved speed setting  
(4) Speed limiter ON/OFF  
press (1) OK to save the  
suggested speed. This value  
is then immediately shown as  
the new speed setting on the  
instrument panel  
The status and preset speed limit are  
displayed in the instrument panel  
display.  
SWITCHING ON/PAUSING  
press (4) fig. 180 to select the speed  
limiter mode; the function is paused  
(the speed shown on the instrument  
panel display is grey).  
After passing the sign:  
Press (1) OK. The message  
"OK?" (1) fig. 181 is displayed to  
confirm the request to save  
Press (1) OK again to save the  
suggested speed. The new speed  
setting value is displayed on the  
instrument panel  
if the limit speed setting is  
suitable (most recent speed setting  
programmed in the system), press (3)  
or (1) OK to switch the speed limiter on  
(the speed is green)  
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deactivated and the displayed speed  
setting flashes  
DISPLAY VISUALIZATION  
release the accelerator pedal to  
return to below the speed setting  
When the vehicle speed returns to the  
speed setting level, the speed limiter  
operates again: the speed setting  
display becomes fixed again.  
1
OFF  
Press (4): the speed limiter information  
display disappears.  
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MALFUNCTION  
In the event of a malfunction, dashes  
are displayed flashing and then fixed  
(orange) instead of the speed setting.  
Have it checked by a Fiat Dealership.  
IMPORTANT  
182  
F6S0252  
179) While driving with the device active,  
never move the gear lever to neutral or the  
PRND command to N.  
Depending on the Speed limiter status,  
different notifications are shown in the  
instrument panel display, fig. 182:  
(1) Speed selection  
180) In case of a malfunction or failure of  
the device, contact a Fiat Dealership.  
181) On a steep descent or in the event  
of sharp acceleration, the speed limiter  
will not be able to prevent the vehicle from  
exceeding the speed setting. If necessary,  
apply the brakes to control your vehicle’s  
speed.  
(2) Speed limiter activated  
(3) Speed limited paused  
TEMPORARILY  
EXCEEDING THE SPEED  
SETTING  
fully depress the accelerator pedal.  
The speed limiter is temporarily  
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STEERING-MOUNTED  
CONTROLS  
pressing button (4) temporarily  
pauses the function  
CRUISE CONTROL  
(where provided)  
pressing (4) or (1) OK again will  
reactivate cruise control (green).  
Cruise control operation is also  
temporarily interrupted (pause):  
by pressing the brake pedal  
automatically, if the electronic  
stability control (ESC) system is  
triggered  
182) 183)  
WARNING For more information, refer  
to the "Advanced Driver Assistance  
Systems (ADAS) recommendations"  
chapter in this section.  
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This system automatically maintains  
the vehicle’s speed at the value  
programmed by the driver (speed  
setting), without the use of the  
accelerator pedal.  
by shifting to neutral or engaging  
reverse gear  
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JJ000759  
by using the electric parking brake  
NOTE You can temporarily exceed  
the speed setting by pressing the  
accelerator pedal (the programmed  
speed flashes). To return to the speed  
setting, release the accelerator pedal  
(when the set speed is reached again,  
the displayed speed stops flashing).  
(1) Activation of cruise control in  
progress. Use the speed suggested by  
the Traffic Sign Recognition  
Cruise control is switched on manually.  
It requires a minimum vehicle speed of  
40 km/h (25 mph).  
(2) Increase/Decrease the speed  
setting (if cruise control activated).  
Activation of cruise control in progress  
(if cruise control deactivated)  
With an automatic gearbox, mode D or  
second gear or higher in mode M must  
be engaged.  
MODIFYING THE SPEED  
SETTING  
(3) Cruise control ON/OFF  
NOTE Cruise control remains active  
after changing gear on engines fitted  
with Stop-Start.  
(4) Switch on/pause cruise control at  
the previously saved speed setting  
The cruise control must be active.  
To change the speed setting using the  
vehicle’s current speed:  
SWITCHING ON/PAUSING  
Press button (3) fig. 183 to select  
the cruise control mode; the function is  
paused (grey)  
press (2) upwards/downwards, or  
press (1) OK to activate the cruise  
control and save a speed setting as  
soon as the vehicle speed reaches the  
desired level (green)  
NOTE Switching off the ignition cancels  
any speed setting.  
for steps of +/- 1 km/h (1 mph),  
make successive short presses  
upwards/ downwards on (2) to  
increase/decrease.  
for steps of +/- 5 km/h (5 mph),  
press and hold upwards/ downwards  
on (2) to increase/decrease.  
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WARNING Prolonged pressing and  
holding upwards/downwards on 2  
causes a very rapid change in vehicle  
speed.  
DISPLAY VISUALIZATION  
1
WARNING As a precaution, we  
recommend setting a cruise speed  
fairly close to the current speed of  
your vehicle, to avoid any sudden  
acceleration or deceleration of the  
vehicle.  
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F6S0179  
OFF  
Press (3): the cruise control information  
display disappears.  
When the function is activated, it is  
possible to change the speed setting  
using the speed suggested by the  
Traffic Sign Recognition function (where  
provided) displayed on the instrument  
panel:  
When passing the sign:  
press (1) OK to save the  
185  
F6S0253  
suggested speed. This value  
is then immediately shown as  
the new speed setting on the  
instrument panel  
Depending on the Cruise control  
status, different notifications are  
shown in the instrument panel display,  
fig. 185:  
After passing the sign:  
Press (1) OK. The message  
"OK?" (1) fig. 184 is displayed to  
confirm the request to save  
Press (1) OK again to save the  
suggested speed. The new speed  
setting value is displayed on the  
instrument panel  
(1) Speed selection  
(2) Cruise control activated  
(3) Cruise control paused  
(4) Cruise control ready to be resumed  
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MALFUNCTION  
ADAPTIVE CRUISE  
CONTROL  
In the event of a malfunction, dashes  
are displayed flashing and then fixed  
(orange) instead of the speed setting.  
Have it checked by a Fiat Dealership.  
(where provided)  
184) 185) 186) 187) 188) 189) 190) 191) 192) 193)  
61) 62) 63) 64) 65) 66) 67) 68)  
WARNING For more information, refer  
to the "Advanced Driver Assistance  
Systems (ADAS) recommendations"  
chapter in this section and "System  
limits" in this chapter.  
IMPORTANT  
182) The cruise control function does not  
guarantee compliance with the maximum  
authorised speed and the safety distance  
between vehicles, the driver remains  
responsible for their driving. In the interest  
of public safety, only use cruise control if  
the traffic conditions enable vehicles to  
drive at a steady speed and maintain  
an adequate safety distance. Remain  
vigilant while cruise control is activated.  
If you press and hold one of the speed  
setting modification buttons, your vehicle  
may change speed very abruptly. When  
descending a steep hill, the cruise control  
system cannot prevent the vehicle  
from exceeding the set speed. Brake if  
necessary to control the vehicle speed.  
On steep climbs or when towing, the set  
speed may not be reached or maintained.  
183) Never use the system in the following  
situations: in an urban area with the risk of  
pedestrians crossing the road; in heavy  
traffic; on winding or steep roads; on  
slippery or flooded roads; in poor weather  
conditions; in the event of restricted  
visibility for the driver; driving on a speed  
circuit; driving on a rolling road; when  
using a "space-saver" type spare wheel;  
when using snow chains, non-slip covers  
or studded tyres.  
186  
F6S0061  
The Adaptive Cruise Control  
automatically decelerates the vehicle  
when approaching a slower moving  
vehicle. It then adjusts the vehicle  
speed to follow the vehicle ahead at the  
selected following distance. The vehicle  
speed increases or decreases to follow  
the vehicle ahead, but will not exceed  
the set speed. It may apply limited  
braking with activated brake lights.  
If the vehicle ahead accelerates or  
changes lane, the Adaptive Cruise  
Control progressively accelerates the  
vehicle to return to the stored set  
speed. If the driver operates the turn  
lights to overtake a slower vehicle,  
the Adaptive Cruise Control allows  
the vehicle to temporarily approach  
the vehicle ahead to help passing it.  
However, the set speed will never be  
exceeded.  
The Adaptive Cruise Control is an  
enhancement of the cruise control with  
the additional feature of maintaining a  
certain following distance to the vehicle  
ahead.  
NOTE Primarily designed for driving  
on main roads and motorways, this  
system only works with moving  
vehicles driving in the same direction as  
your vehicle.  
It uses radar and camera sensors to  
detect the vehicles ahead fig. 186. If no  
vehicle is detected in the driving path,  
the Adaptive Cruise Control will behave  
like a conventional cruise control.  
The system can brake the vehicle until  
a full stop. Depending on variant, the  
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system can automatically accelerate  
the vehicle after a full stop.  
USE  
Selecting the system  
194)  
With the engine running, press  
successively on (3) fig. 187 until cruise  
control mode is displayed on the  
instrument panel  
STEERING-MOUNTED  
CONTROLS  
after a few seconds, cruise control  
mode is selected. The Driving aids  
mini-view is displayed (grey) and cruise  
control is ready to be activated  
SET+  
OK  
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Switching on cruise control  
To activate Adaptive Cruise Control the  
vehicle speed must be between 30-  
180 km/h: for vehicles with electrified  
dual clutch automatic transmission, the  
Adaptive Cruise Control stays active  
between 0-180 km/h.  
press on (1): the current speed  
becomes the speed setting (minimum  
30 km/h or 0 km/h for vehicles with  
electrified dual clutch automatic  
transmission) and Adaptive Cruise  
Control is immediately activated (green  
display)  
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(1) Activation of cruise control in  
progress. Use the speed suggested by  
the Road signs recognition  
System activation is also subject to the  
following conditions:  
Modifying the speed setting  
To change the speed setting using the  
vehicle’s current speed:  
driver's door closed  
driver's seat belt fastened  
mode D selected on the automatic  
gearbox  
parking brake released  
(2) Increase/Decrease the speed  
setting (if cruise control activated).  
Activation of cruise control in progress  
(if cruise control deactivated). Display  
and configuration of the inter-vehicle  
distance setting  
for steps of +/- 1 mph (1 km/h),  
make successive short presses  
upwards/downwards on (2) to  
increase/decrease  
for steps of +/- 5 mph (5 km/h),  
press and hold upwards/downwards  
on (2) to increase/ decrease  
if the vehicle is stationary, brake  
pedal depressed  
(3) Selection of cruise control alone or  
Highway Driver Assist (depending on  
version)/Deselection  
The message "OK?" (1) fig. 188 is  
displayed if all the activation conditions  
are met.  
(4) Switch on/pause cruise control at  
the previously saved speed setting.  
Confirmation of vehicle restart after  
automatic stop  
WARNING Prolonged pressing and  
holding upwards/downwards on 3  
causes a rapid change in vehicle  
speed.  
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When the function is activated, it is  
possible to change the speed setting  
using the speed suggested by the  
Traffic Sign Recognition function  
displayed on the instrument panel:  
When passing the sign:  
by unfastening the seat belt  
by opening the driver's door  
Press (4) or OK to reactivate cruise  
control.  
Display visualization  
Following braking that has brought the  
vehicle to a complete stop, if the traffic  
conditions do not allow the vehicle to  
begin moving again within 3 seconds  
of stopping, press (4) or the accelerator  
pedal to move off.  
Press OK to save the suggested  
speed. This value is then  
immediately shown as the new  
speed setting on the instrument  
panel.  
NOTE Cruise control remains active  
following a gear change.  
After passing the sign:  
press OK. The message "OK?"  
fig. 184 is displayed to confirm the  
request to save  
press OK again to save the  
suggested speed. The new speed  
setting value is displayed on the  
instrument panel  
WARNING When cruise control is  
paused and the driver tries to reactivate  
it, a specific message is temporarily  
displayed if reactivation is impossible  
(required conditions not met).  
Changing the programmed speed  
setting with the Traffic Sign  
Recognition function  
Pausing/resumption of cruise  
control  
Press (4) or depress the brake pedal.  
189  
F6S0255  
Depending on the Adaptive Cruise  
Control status, different notifications  
are shown in the instrument panel  
display, fig. 189:  
Press OK to accept the speed  
suggested by the function on the  
instrument panel, then press again to  
confirm.  
The symbol  
is displayed if all the  
activation conditions are met.  
Cruise control may also have been  
paused:  
(1) Speed selection  
(2) Cruise control activated  
(3) Cruise control paused  
automatically, if the Dynamic Stability  
Control (DSC) system is triggered  
by shifting to neutral or engaging  
reverse gear  
WARNING If the selected speed is  
far from the current vehicle speed, a  
strong acceleration or deceleration is  
felt.  
(4) Cruise control ready to be resumed  
Changing the inter-vehicle distance  
Press (2) to display distance setting  
thresholds ("Distant", "Normal" or  
"Close"), then make successive short  
by using the electric parking brake  
158  
presses upwards/downwards to select  
a threshold.  
ADAPTIVE CRUISE  
CONTROL WITH  
Cruise control paused, but  
STOP&GO FUNCTION  
For vehicles with automatic  
The distance set is shown through the  
bars (2) fig. 189.  
cannot be activated. All the operating  
conditions have not been met.  
transmission/Electric Drive Unit,  
Adaptive Cruise Control allows to  
maintain the selected distance behind a  
braking vehicle until a complete stop is  
reached.  
After a few seconds, the option is  
accepted and will be memorised when  
the ignition is switched off.  
Cruise control paused,  
awaiting confirmation for reactivation.  
All the operating conditions are met.  
The driver must keep a sufficient safety  
distance from the vehicle in front.  
If the system has stopped your vehicle  
behind another vehicle, next to the set  
Adaptive Cruise Control  
Temporarily exceeding the speed  
setting  
active, vehicle upfront is detected.  
speed is shown the symbol  
. This  
Depress the accelerator pedal. The  
system is suspended as long as the  
acceleration is maintained. The speed  
setting flashes as long as the current  
speed of the vehicle is higher than the  
speed setting.  
symbol notifies, that the vehicle is hold  
automatically in stop position.  
Cruise control suspended,  
following brief acceleration by the  
driver.  
(yellow) (with acoustic message)  
While the vehicle is hold in  
stop position, the following  
recommendations should be followed:  
do not leave the vehicle  
do not open the load compartment  
do not engage the reverse gear  
do not drop off or pick up  
Brake or accelerate, depending on the  
context.  
Deselecting the system  
Press successively on (3) until OFF  
mode is displayed on the instrument  
panel. After a few seconds, cruise  
control mode is deselected. The Driving  
aids mini-view disappears.  
(red) (with acoustic message)  
Take back control of the vehicle  
immediately: the system cannot  
manage the current driving situation.  
passengers  
Within three seconds after the vehicle  
has been stopped by the system, if the  
target vehicle moves, the vehicle slowly  
moves again.  
(with acoustic message) The  
Cruise control selected, but  
system refuses to activate cruise  
control, as the necessary conditions  
are not fulfilled.  
cannot be activated. All the operating  
conditions have not been met.  
After three seconds, accelerate or  
press button (4) to drive away. Pay  
attention to the surroundings of the  
vehicle when driving away.  
Cruise control selected,  
awaiting confirmation for activation. All  
the operating conditions are met.  
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If the vehicle stays stopped for more  
than 5 minutes or if the driver's door  
is opened or the driver's seat belt is  
unfastened, then the electric parking  
brake is applied automatically to  
hold the vehicle. The symbol  
will illuminate. To release the electric  
parking brake, if the manual gearbox  
has the gear engaged or the electrified  
dual clutch transmission/Electric Dive  
Unit are in position D, press the  
accelerator pedal.  
SYSTEM LIMITS  
196)  
After a sudden lane change, the  
system needs a certain time to detect  
the next preceding vehicle. So if a new  
vehicle is detected, the system may  
accelerate instead of braking.  
The Adaptive Cruise Control does  
ignore the oncoming traffic.  
The Adaptive Cruise Control does  
not consider pedestrians and animals  
for braking and driving off.  
190  
F6S0015  
vehicles not running in the middle of  
the lane fig. 191  
The Adaptive Cruise Control  
considers stopped vehicles only at low  
speed.  
Do not use the Adaptive Cruise  
Control when towing a trailer.  
Do not use the Adaptive Cruise  
Control on roads with an incline of  
more than 10%.  
195)  
DRIVER'S ATTENTION  
Use the Adaptive Cruise Control  
carefully on bends or mountain roads,  
as it can lose the vehicle ahead and  
needs time to detect it again  
do not use the system on slippery  
roads as it can create rapid changes in  
tyre traction (wheel spinning), so that  
you could lose control of the vehicle  
do not use the Adaptive Cruise  
Control during rain, snow or heavy dirt,  
as the radar sensor can be covered by  
a water film, dust, ice or snow. This  
reduce or suppresses completely the  
visibility. In case of sensor blockage,  
clean the sensor cover  
As the radar's field of detection is quite  
narrow, it is possible that the system  
may not detect:  
191  
F6S0016  
vehicles of reduced width, e.g.  
motorcycles, scooters fig. 190  
vehicles entering a corner  
vehicles suddenly pulling out  
Deactivate the system in the following  
situations:  
do not use the system when the  
spare wheel is in use  
160  
Hill considerations  
RADAR UNIT  
194  
F6S0019  
197)  
192  
F6S0017  
System performance on hills depends  
on vehicle speed, vehicle load, traffic  
conditions and the road gradient. It  
may not detect a vehicle in your path  
while driving on hills. On steep hills, you  
may have to use the accelerator pedal  
to maintain your vehicle speed.  
When going downhill you may have  
to brake to maintain or reduce your  
speed.  
195  
F6S0062  
when driving in a tight bend fig. 192  
when approaching a roundabout  
when following a vehicle not  
detected by system, e.g., a motorcycle  
when the vehicle ahead sharply  
decelerates  
The radar unit is located in the middle  
of the front bumper (fig. 195).  
198) 199)  
FAULT  
In the event of an Adaptive Cruise  
Control fault, a warning light is  
illuminated in the instrument panel  
display and a warning message is  
displayed in the instrument panel  
display accompanied by an audible  
signal.  
Note that applying the brake  
deactivates the system.  
The speed limit recognition may not  
operate correctly if traffic signs do not  
comply with the Vienna Convention  
on Road Signs and Signals. Have the  
system checked by a Fiat Dealership.  
As a safety measure, do not use the  
system if the brake lights are faulty. Do  
not use the system if the front bumper  
is damaged.  
193  
F6S0018  
when a vehicle cuts in sharply  
between your vehicle and the vehicle  
ahead fig. 193  
161  
camera or on the front bumper; in case of  
a brake lamp failure.  
event of a frontend impact, do not use the  
system. The front bumper may appear to  
be intact, however the sensor behind may  
be affected and react incorrectly. After an  
accident, consult a Fiat Dealership to verify  
and adjust the radar unit position.  
199) The usage of a license plate support  
on the front bumper may affect the proper  
radar unit functionality. When using a  
license plate support, follow the markings  
and indications on the front bumper.  
IMPORTANT  
192) If the vehicle has undergone any of  
the following modifications, do not use the  
system: carrying long objects on roof bars;  
towing; front end of the vehicle modified  
(for example by adding long-range  
headlamps or painting the front bumper);  
obstructed radar.  
193) If the driver activates the direction  
indicator to overtake a slower vehicle,  
cruise control may temporarily reduce the  
distance to the target vehicle to facilitate  
overtaking, without exceeding the speed  
setting.  
184) Pay the utmost attention while driving  
at all times and be always ready to press  
the brakes if needed.  
185) The system is an aid for the driver,  
who must always pay full attention while  
driving. The responsibility always rests with  
the driver, who must take into account  
the traffic conditions in order to drive in  
complete safety. The driver must always  
maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in  
front.  
186) The device is not activated in  
presence of pedestrians, oncoming  
vehicles in the opposite direction of travel  
or moving in the crosswise direction and  
stationary objects (e.g. a vehicle standing  
in a queue or a broken down vehicle).  
187) The device cannot take account of  
road, traffic and weather conditions and  
conditions of poor visibility (e.g. fog).  
188) The device does not always fully  
recognise complicated driving conditions  
which could cause incorrect or non-  
existing determination of the safe distance  
to be held.  
WARNING  
194) The complete driver attention is  
always required while driving with adaptive  
cruise control. The driver stays fully  
in control of the vehicle because the  
brake pedal, the accelerator pedal and  
61) The system may have limited operation  
or not work at all in weather conditions  
such as: heavy rain, hail, thick fog, heavy  
snow.  
62) The section of the bumper area in  
front the sensor or the radar sensor itself  
must not be covered with stickers, auxiliary  
headlights or any other object.  
63) Operation can be adversely affected  
by any structural change made to the  
vehicle, such as a modification to the front  
geometry, tyre change, or a heavier than  
standard load of the vehicle.  
64) Incorrect repairs made on the front  
part of the car (e.g. bumper, chassis) may  
alter the position of the radar sensor, and  
adversely affect its operation. Go to a Fiat  
Dealership for any operation of this type.  
65) Do not tamper with or carry out any  
intervention on the radar sensor or on the  
camera on the windscreen glass. In the  
event of a sensor failure, contact a Fiat  
Dealership.  
the button  
have priority over any  
adaptive cruise control operation.  
195) When the system is deactivated or  
cancelled, the vehicle will no longer be  
held at a stop and can start moving.  
Be always prepared to manually apply  
the brake to hold the vehicle stationary.  
Do not leave the vehicle while it is being  
held at a stop by adaptive cruise control.  
Always move the PRND command to park  
position P and switch off the ignition  
before leaving the vehicle.  
196) The system's automatic brake force  
does not permit hard braking and the  
braking level may not be sufficient to avoid  
a collision.  
197) Do not use the adaptive cruise  
control on steep hill roads.  
189) The device cannot apply the  
maximum braking force: the car will not be  
stopped completely.  
190) The radar is provided with defrosting  
system. For this reason, it can reach high  
temperatures in some conditions. If you  
need to operate in the zone surrounding  
the sensor, wait for at least 30 seconds  
from when the engine is switched off.  
191) If any of the following malfunctions  
occurs, do not use the system: following  
an impact on the windscreen close to the  
198) The radar unit was aligned carefully  
during manufacture. Therefore, in the  
66) Do not wash with high-pressure jets  
in the bumper lower area: in particular  
162  
No warning will be issued with a  
dynamic driving, i.e. pressure on the  
brake or accelerator pedal or heavy  
steering.  
LANE DEPARTURE  
WARNING  
do not operate on the system's electrical  
connector. Do not use solvents or abrasive  
paste.  
67) Be careful in case of repairs and  
painting in the zone around the sensor. In  
the event of a frontal impact the sensor  
may automatically deactivate and display a  
warning to indicate that the sensor needs  
to be repaired. Even without a malfunction  
warning, deactivate the system operation  
if you think that the position of the  
radar sensor has changed (e.g. due to  
low-speed frontal impact as during parking  
manoeuvres). In these cases, go to a  
Fiat Dealership to have the radar sensor  
realigned or replaced.  
The Lane Departure Warning system  
supports the driver to avoid unintended  
leaving of the lane. The front camera  
fig. 196 observes road edges, as well  
as the lane markings between which  
the vehicle is driving. If the vehicle  
crosses a road edge or a lane marking,  
the system warns the driver.  
When the system recognises an  
unintended lane departure, the control  
indicator  
rapidly flashes yellow.  
200)  
For a correct operation of the system,  
the following preconditions have to be  
fulfilled:  
vehicle speed must be between  
approx. 65 km/h and 180 km/h  
the driver must hold the steering  
wheel with both hands  
the turn lights are not activated  
no dynamic driving, i.e. pressure on  
the brake or accelerator pedal  
lane boundaries can be clearly  
detected by the system  
68) The brake lamps come on if the vehicle  
is slowed down by the system. The  
system is not operational in the event of a  
brake lamp failure.  
196  
F6S0068  
the vehicle is not driven in a tight  
corner  
no system fault is present which  
prevents corrections  
Unintended lane departure is not  
assumed by the system when the turn  
lights are operated and during few  
seconds after turn lights have been  
switched off.  
ACTIVATION/  
DEACTIVATION  
This system can be activated  
or deactivated in the vehicle  
personalisation through the  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
Due to legal requirements, the  
system can only be deactivated in the  
vehicle personalization (through the  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV  
The system will inform the driver with  
a message and a chime if there is an  
ongoing correction for more than 10  
seconds. If the driver is still unable  
to keep the vehicle in the lane, the  
correction interrupts after a short time.  
163  
is driving. If the vehicle approaches  
a road edge or a lane marking, the  
steering wheel is gently turned to  
position so that the vehicle turns back  
into the lane. The driver will then notice  
a turning movement of the steering  
wheel. Turn steering wheel in same  
direction, if the system does not steer  
sufficiently. Turn steering wheel gently  
into opposite direction, if lane change is  
intended.  
system) until the next time the ignition  
is reactivated.  
adverse environmental conditions,  
e.g. heavy rain or snow  
vehicle modifications, e.g. tyres  
roads with poor lane markings  
construction areas  
Depending on version, the system is  
automatically reactivated at the next  
vehicle start.  
Switch off the system if the system is  
disturbed by tar marks, shadows, road  
cracks, temporary or construction lane  
markings, or other road imperfections.  
FAULT  
In the event of a fault,  
and  
appear in the instrument panel,  
accompanied by a display message  
and a warning chime. Seek the  
assistance of a Fiat Dealership.  
When the system steers to correct the  
trajectory of the vehicle,  
IMPORTANT  
illuminates in the instrument  
panel accompanied by a message  
indicating that the front camera may be  
covered. Stop the vehicle and check,  
if the camera needs to be cleaned. If  
still illuminates after cleaning the  
camera, seek the assistance of a Fiat  
Dealership.  
flashes  
yellow in the instrument panel display.  
Unintended lane departure is not  
assumed by the system when the turn  
lights are operated and during few  
seconds after turn lights have been  
switched off.  
200) This system is a driving aid that  
cannot, in any circumstances, replace the  
need for vigilance on the part of the driver.  
LANE KEEPING  
ASSIST  
If the system detects that the steering  
wheel is not held permanently, it  
interrupts the correction. A warning  
message in the instrument panel  
display accompanied by a warning  
chime alerts when immediate driver´s  
action is required.  
(where provided)  
201) 202)  
SYSTEM LIMITATIONS  
The system performance may be  
affected by:  
69) 70) 71) 72) 73) 74)  
covered camera by snow, ice, slush,  
mud, dirt, or affected by windscreen  
damage or foreign items, e.g. stickers  
close vehicles ahead  
banked roads  
winding or hilly roads  
poor lighting conditions  
sudden lighting changes  
shining sun directly into the camera  
lens  
WARNING For more information, refer  
to the "Advanced Driver Assistance  
Systems (ADAS) recommendations"  
chapter in this section.  
The system will inform the driver with  
a message and a chime if there is an  
ongoing correction for more than 10  
seconds. If the driver is still unable  
to keep the vehicle in the lane, the  
correction interrupts after a short time.  
Lane Keeping Assist supports the  
driver to avoid unintended leaving of  
the lane. The front camera observes  
road edges, as well as the lane  
markings between which the vehicle  
164  
personalisation through the  
WARNING The system may be  
switched off if it detects lanes which  
are too narrow, too wide or too curved.  
FAULT  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
Due to legal requirements, the  
system can only be deactivated in the  
vehicle personalization (through the  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV  
system) until the next time the ignition  
is reactivated.  
In the event of a fault,  
and  
appear in the instrument panel,  
accompanied by a display message  
and a warning chime. Seek the  
assistance of a Fiat Dealership.  
Following preconditions have to be  
fulfilled:  
vehicle speed must be between  
approximately 65 km/h and 180 km/h  
the driver must hold the steering  
wheel with both hands  
the turn lights are not activated  
the Dynamic Stability Control is  
activated and not in operation  
the vehicle is not connected to a  
trailer or a bicycle carrier  
normal driving behaviour (system  
detects dynamic driving style, i.e.  
pressure on the brake or accelerator  
pedal)  
roads with good lane markings  
no spare wheel is used  
illuminates in the instrument  
panel accompanied by a message  
indicating that the front camera may be  
covered. Stop the vehicle and check,  
if the camera needs to be cleaned. If  
still illuminates after cleaning the  
camera, seek the assistance of a Fiat  
Dealership.  
NOTE Depending on version, the  
system is automatically reactivated at  
the next vehicle start.  
DISPLAY VISUALIZATION  
SYSTEM LIMITATIONS  
The system performance may be  
affected by:  
2
1
a dirty or foggy windscreen or if  
the windscreen is affected by foreign  
objects, e.g. stickers  
close vehicles ahead  
banked roads  
winding or hilly roads  
road edges  
sudden lighting changes  
adverse environmental conditions,  
e.g. heavy rain or snow  
the vehicle is not driven in a tight  
corner  
197  
F6S0256  
Depending on version, only Lane  
Departure Warning system is active,  
when a system fault is present, a spare  
wheel used, Dynamic Stability Control  
(DSC) is not activated or e.g. a trailler is  
attached.  
Depending on the system status, a  
different visualization is shown on the  
instrument panel display. The road limit  
lines (1) fig. 197 and the steering wheel  
(2) change colours:  
vehicle modifications, e.g. tyres  
construction areas  
grey: system paused  
green: system active  
orange: alert, too close to a road limit  
line  
ACTIVATION/  
Switch off the system if the system is  
disturbed by tar marks, shadows, road  
cracks, temporary or construction lane  
markings, or other road imperfections.  
DEACTIVATION  
This system can be activated  
or deactivated in the vehicle  
165  
ADVANCED LANE  
KEEP ASSIST  
opposite way on the same lane, bend  
with a small radius of curvature), by  
road surface conditions and by driving  
conditions (e.g. off-road driving). Make  
sure the windscreen is always clean. Use  
specific detergents and clean cloths to  
avoid scratching the windscreen. The  
camera operation may also be limited or  
absent in some driving, traffic and road  
surface conditions.  
71) Projecting loads on the roof of the car  
may interfere with the correct operation of  
the camera. Before starting make sure the  
load is correctly positioned, in order not to  
cover the camera operating range.  
72) If the windscreen glass must be  
replaced due to scratches, chipping or  
breakage, contact exclusively a Fiat  
Dealership. Do not replace the windscreen  
on your own, risk of malfunction! It is  
advisable to replace the windscreen if it is  
damaged in the area of the camera.  
73) Do not tamper with nor operate on the  
camera. Do not close the openings in the  
aesthetic cover located under the interior  
rear view mirror. In the event of a failure of  
the camera, contact a Fiat Dealership.  
74) Do not cover the operating range of  
the camera with stickers or other objects.  
Also pay attention to other objects on the  
bonnet (e.g. a layer of snow) and make  
sure they do not interfere with the camera.  
IMPORTANT  
201) Always keep your attention on the  
road and maintain proper vehicle position  
within the lane, otherwise vehicle damage,  
injury or death could occur. Lane Keeping  
Assist does not continuously steer the  
vehicle. The system may not keep the  
vehicle in the lane or give an alert, even if  
a lane marking is detected. The steering  
of the Lane Keeping Assist may not be  
sufficient to avoid a lane departure.  
The system may not detect handsoff  
driving due to external influences like road  
condition and surface and weather. The  
driver has full responsibility to control the  
vehicle and is always required to keep the  
hands on the steering wheel while driving.  
Using the system on slippery roads could  
cause loss of control of the vehicle and a  
crash. Switch the system off.  
(where provided)  
203)  
75) 76) 77) 78) 79) 80)  
WARNING For more information, refer  
to the "Advanced Driver Assistance  
Systems (ADAS) recommendations"  
chapter in this section and "System  
limitations" in this chapter.  
Advanced lane keep assist is an  
enhancement of the lane keep assist  
system.  
202) If the vehicle is connected to a  
trailer or a bicycle carrier, the system is  
deactivated automatically.  
WARNING  
69) The camera may have limited  
or absent operation due to weather  
conditions such as: heavy rain, hail, thick  
fog, heavy snow, formation of ice layers on  
the windscreen glass.  
70) Camera operation may also be  
compromised by the presence of  
dust, condensation, dirt or ice on the  
windscreen glass, by traffic conditions  
(e.g. cars that are driving not aligned  
with yours, car driving in a transverse or  
198  
F6S0068  
The activated system observes the lane  
markings by using the camera located  
at the top of the windscreen, fig. 198.  
It steers the vehicle inside the detected  
lane. The driver will notice a turning  
movement of the steering wheel.  
166  
Display visualization  
driver. The alert (1) fig. 200 will appear  
when the vehicle moves out of the  
line (i.e. in case of tight corners). It is  
necessary by the driver to move the  
steering wheel in the right trajectory.  
Advanced Lane Keep Assist operates  
only in combination with Adaptive  
Cruise Control.  
2
1
199  
F6S0063  
Thus, the current position of the vehicle  
within the lane is kept. This position is  
not necessarily the centre of the lane.  
In the case that the vehicle is driving  
at the outer edge of the lane, the  
system corrects the trajectory smoothly  
towards the centre of the currently  
driven lane when a determined speed  
has been exceeded. Again, the driver  
will notice a turning movement of the  
steering wheel.  
Required preconditions  
Adaptive cruise control with Stop&Go  
must be activated.  
The driver must hold the steering  
wheel.  
The turn lights are not activated.  
The Dynamic Stability Control is  
activated and not in operation.  
The vehicle is not connected to a  
trailer or a bicycle carrier.  
Normal driving behaviour is required  
(system detects dynamic driving  
style, i.e. pressure on the brake or  
accelerator pedal).  
Roads with good lane markings are  
required.  
No spare wheel is used.  
The vehicle is not driven in a tight  
corner.  
Activation/deactivation  
This system can be activated  
or deactivated in the vehicle  
personalisation through the  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
200  
F6S0256  
Depending on the system status, a  
different visualization is shown on the  
instrument panel display. The road limit  
lines (1) fig. 200 and the steering wheel  
(2) change colours  
grey: system paused  
green: system active  
orange: alert, too close to a road limit  
line  
When the vehicle is steered by the  
system, illuminates green in the  
instrument panel display.  
Pausing / suspending the system  
204)  
However, the control of the vehicle can  
be taken over at any time by the driver.  
Therefore, the driver needs to apply  
some additional force when turning the  
steering wheel.  
Advanced lane keep assist may be  
paused or suspended in the following  
situations:  
The Dynamic Stability Control is in  
operation or it has been deactivated.  
At least one of the lane markings  
is not detected by the system for  
several seconds. The system will  
be reactivated once the operating  
conditions are regained.  
If the system detects that the driver is  
not holding the wheel firmly enough, it  
triggers a series of alert messages. If  
interruption takes too, the system will  
be deactivated.  
extinguishes in the  
instrument panel display. The system  
has to be reactivated again by the  
167  
The turn lights are activated.  
Driving outside the lane limits.  
The steering wheel is held too tight or  
moved too dynamically.  
The brake pedal or the accelerator  
pedal are applied.  
The adaptive cruise control is  
paused.  
The road is too narrow or wide.  
The lateral acceleration in curves is  
too high  
Fault  
IMPORTANT  
In the event of a fault,  
and  
appear in the instrument panel,  
accompanied by a display message  
and a warning chime. Seek the  
assistance of a Fiat Dealership.  
System limitations  
203) The system assists the driver in  
managing the steering, acceleration  
and braking within the limits of the laws  
of physics and the capabilities of the  
vehicle. Some road infrastructure elements  
or vehicles present on the road may  
not be properly seen or may be poorly  
interpreted by the camera and radar,  
which may lead to an unexpected change  
in direction, a lack of steering correction  
and/or inappropriate management of the  
acceleration or braking.  
204) The driver must act promptly if they  
believe that the traffic conditions or the  
state of the road surface require their  
intervention, by moving the steering wheel  
to temporarily suspend system operation.  
Any intervention on the brake pedal that  
causes the Adaptive cruise control to  
pause will also cause the system to pause.  
205) Always keep your attention on the  
road and maintain proper vehicle position  
within the lane, otherwise vehicle damage,  
injury or death could occur. The system  
may not keep the vehicle in the lane or give  
an alert, even if a lane marking is detected.  
The steering of the advanced lane keep  
assist may not be sufficient to avoid a lane  
departure. The system may not detect  
handsoff driving due to external influences  
(road condition and surface, weather etc).  
The driver has full responsibility to control  
the vehicle and is always required to keep  
the hands on the steering wheel while  
driving. Using the system while towing a  
trailer or on slippery roads could cause  
loss of control of the vehicle and a crash.  
Switch the system off.  
The system performance may be  
affected by:  
a dirty or foggy windscreen or if  
the windscreen is affected by foreign  
objects, e.g. stickers  
close vehicles ahead  
banked roads  
winding or hilly roads  
road edges  
sudden lighting changes  
adverse environmental conditions,  
e.g. heavy rain or snow  
Pausing the system is accompanied by  
a specific audible signal.  
If the system detects that the driver is  
not holding the wheel firmly enough, it  
triggers a series of gradual alerts and  
then deactivates itself if there is no  
response from the driver.  
If the function is suspended due to the  
prolonged release of the force holding  
the steering wheel, the system must be  
reactivated by pressing the (1) fig. 201  
button.  
vehicle modifications, e.g. tyres  
load condition of the vehicle, i.e.,  
whether the vehicle heavily or lightly  
loaded  
A warning message may appear when  
the vehicle is travelling in a long straight  
lane on a smooth road surface even if  
the driver is holding the steering wheel  
properly.  
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Deactivate the system if the system is  
disturbed by tar marks, shadows, road  
cracks, temporary or construction lane  
markings, or other road imperfections.  
205) 206)  
201  
JJ000623  
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combined with the navigation system of  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
206) The system should be deactivated in  
the following situations: when changing a  
wheel or working near a wheel; towing or  
with a bicycle carrier on a towing device,  
especially with trailer not plugged in or not  
approved; adverse weather conditions;  
road with low grip (risk of aquaplaning,  
snow, ice); road works and toll areas;  
driving on racing circuits; driving on a  
rolling road.  
78) If the windscreen glass must be  
replaced due to scratches, chipping or  
breakage, contact exclusively a Fiat  
Dealership. Do not replace the windscreen  
on your own, risk of malfunction! It is  
advisable to replace the windscreen if it is  
damaged in the area of the camera.  
79) Do not tamper with nor operate on the  
camera. Do not close the openings in the  
aesthetic cover located under the interior  
rear view mirror. In the event of a failure of  
the camera, contact a Fiat Dealership.  
80) Do not cover the operating range of  
the camera with stickers or other objects.  
Also pay attention to other objects on the  
bonnet (e.g. a layer of snow) and make  
sure they do not interfere with the camera.  
TRAFFIC SIGN  
RECOGNITION  
Using the camera at the top of the  
windscreen, this system detects and  
reads speed limit signs and end of  
speed limit signs.  
If the function is activated and set  
as a widget in the Uconnect™  
10,25"/10,25" NAV, up to two speed  
limit signs including supplementary  
signs are displayed in the instrument  
panel display (1) fig. 202.  
WARNING  
75) The camera may have limited  
or absent operation due to weather  
conditions such as: heavy rain, hail, thick  
fog, heavy snow, formation of ice layers on  
the windscreen glass.  
SPEED LIMIT  
RECOGNITION  
76) Camera operation may also be  
compromised by the presence of  
dust, condensation, dirt or ice on the  
windscreen glass, by traffic conditions  
(e.g. cars that are driving not aligned  
with yours, car driving in a transverse or  
opposite way on the same lane, bend  
with a small radius of curvature), by  
road surface conditions and by driving  
conditions (e.g. off-road driving). Make  
sure the windscreen is always clean. Use  
specific detergents and clean cloths to  
avoid scratching the windscreen. The  
camera operation may also be limited or  
absent in some driving, traffic and road  
surface conditions.  
(where provided)  
207) 208) 209)  
1
81) 82) 83) 84) 85) 86) 87) 88)  
WARNING For more information, refer  
to the "Advanced Driver Assistance  
Systems (ADAS) recommendations"  
chapter in this section and "System  
limitations" in this chapter.  
202  
F6S0180  
If several speed limits are recognised,  
the vehicle may analyse and display the  
valid speed limit.  
When a traffic sign for a certain area,  
e.g. city or motorway, is recognised  
and the vehicle is fitted with a  
navigation system, the corresponding  
speed limit will also be displayed.  
Depending on the vehicle features,  
the Speed Limit Recognition uses the  
camera at the top of the windscreen  
(Traffic Sign Recognition) or the camera  
77) Projecting loads on the roof of the car  
may interfere with the correct operation of  
the camera. Before starting make sure the  
load is correctly positioned, in order not to  
cover the camera operating range.  
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If the system is activated but does not  
detect a speed limit sign, the following  
sign is displayed:  
Depending on version, two different  
systems are available.  
Version 1  
Using the camera at the top of the  
windscreen and the vehicle's integrated  
navigation system, this system provides  
speed limits and end of speed limits.  
If the function is activated and set  
as a widget in the Uconnect™  
10,25"/10,25" NAV, up to two speed  
limit signs including supplementary  
signs are displayed (1) fig. 204.  
205  
F6S0181  
If a speed limit is detected and the  
vehicle exceeds it for the first time  
by more than 5 km/h, the speed  
is displayed and flashes about 10  
seconds.  
203  
F6S0181  
If a speed limit is detected and the  
vehicle exceeds it for the first time  
by more than 5 km/h, the speed  
is displayed and flashes about 10  
seconds.  
Updating navigation map data  
1
To maintain the performance of the  
system, the navigation map should  
be kept updated via "Over-The-Air  
map updates". Further information are  
available in the paragraph "TomTom  
Services" in the "Multimedia" section.  
This system can be activated  
or deactivated in the vehicle  
personalisation through the  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
NOTE Specific speed limits, such as  
those for heavy goods vehicles, are  
not displayed. The display of the  
speed limit on the instrument panel is  
updated when passing a speed limit  
sign intended for cars (light vehicles).  
204  
F6S0180  
This system can be activated  
or deactivated in the vehicle  
personalisation through the  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
If the system is activated but does not  
detect a speed limit sign, the following  
sign is displayed:  
Version 2  
This system displays permanently  
speed limit information in the  
instrument panel display. If the function  
is activated and set as a widget in the  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV,  
up to two speed limit signs including  
supplementary signs are displayed (1)  
fig. 204.  
SPEED LIMIT  
RECOGNITION WITH  
NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
(for versions/markets where provided)  
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Providing the speed limit information  
involves the following systems:  
camera at the top of the windscreen  
vehicle's integrated navigation  
system  
Operation conditions  
To provide country-specific speed  
limit information, the vehicle needs to  
identify the country it is currently in. If a  
corresponding country list is available  
in the instrument panel display, the  
respective country has to be selected  
manually. Otherwise, the country is  
automatically selected.  
telematics service  
If travelling on a road with no  
speed restrictions, e.g., on German  
motorways, the following sign is  
displayed:  
To get valid speed limit information,  
the vehicle's current position is sent via  
the telematics unit and is immediately  
deleted after processing. Tracking of  
the vehicle position is not possible at  
any time.  
207  
F6S0181  
If a new speed limit is provided,  
a confirmation chime is given.  
The confirmation chime can be  
activated or deactivated in the  
This is not impacted by the privacy  
settings of Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25"  
NAV.  
vehicle personalisation through the  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
If the vehicle exceeds the speed  
limit, the speed limit displayed in the  
instrument panel display flashes and  
an audible signal is given after some  
time. Time of occurrence varies.  
Both flashing and audible signal are  
terminated after a few seconds. Due to  
legal requirements, the audible signal  
can only be deactivated in the vehicle  
personalisation until the next time the  
ignition is switched on. If the audible  
WARNING It is possible to report a  
permanent speed limit misinformation  
through the Manufacturer website.  
206  
F6S0182  
If the system is activated but does not  
detect a speed limit sign, the following  
sign is displayed:  
Updating data  
To maintain the performance of the  
system, the navigation map should  
be kept updated via "Over-The-Air  
map updates". Further information are  
available in the paragraph "TomTom  
Services" in the "Multimedia" section.  
signal is deactivated,  
a few seconds.  
illuminates for  
In case of a failure,  
illuminates  
permanently. Seek the assistance of a  
Fiat Dealership.  
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OTHER TRAFFIC SIGNS  
The system recognises other  
traffic signs (shared traffic zones,  
supplementary traffic signs) and  
displays them in the instrument panel  
display.  
This system can be activated  
or deactivated in the vehicle  
personalisation through the  
Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV.  
Speed limit for  
vehicles with a  
gross vehicle  
weight or gross  
train weight less  
than 3.5 tonnes  
90 km/h (56 mph)  
(for example)  
SYSTEM LIMITATIONS  
The system does not take account of  
reduced speed limits, especially those  
imposed in the following cases:  
Atmospheric pollution  
Entry into a  
shared traffic  
zone  
Example:  
If the outside  
temperature is  
below 3°C: 30  
km/h (19 mph) (for  
example) with a  
"snowflake" symbol  
Suggested speed  
(calculated): 10  
mph or 20 km/h  
(depending on  
Speed limit in  
case of snow  
Example:  
Towing  
Driving with a space-saver type  
spare wheel or snow chains fitted  
Tyre repaired using the temporary  
puncture repair kit  
the units on the  
instrument panel)  
20  
Speed limit at  
certain times of  
the day  
If the wiper control  
stalk is in the  
"intermittent wipe"  
or "automatic wipe"  
position (in order  
to activate the  
Young drivers  
30 km/h (19 mph)  
(for example) with a  
"clock" symbol  
The system may not operate properly  
when:  
Speed limit when  
raining  
Example:  
Example:  
Driving on winding or hilly roads.  
During nighttime driving.  
Driving with snow chains.  
Driving with a trailer.  
The area of the windscreen, where  
the front camera is located, is not  
clean or affected by foreign items, e.g.  
stickers.  
The visibility is limited because of the  
weather, such as fog, rain, or snow.  
The sun is shining directly into the  
camera lens.  
rain sensor): 110  
km/h (68 mph) (for  
example)  
If an approved  
Speed limit when  
towing  
towing device is  
fixed to the vehicle:  
90 km/h (56 mph)  
(for example)  
Speed limit  
applicable over a  
certain distance  
Example:  
Traffic signs are completely or  
partially covered or difficult to discern.  
Traffic signs are incorrectly mounted  
or damaged.  
208  
F6S0183  
70 km/h (43 mph)  
(for example)  
210)  
172  
Traffic signs do not comply with the  
Vienna Convention on Road Signs and  
Signals.  
HIGHWAY DRIVER  
ASSIST (LEVEL  
2 AUTONOMOUS  
DRIVING)  
driver from full responsibility for vehicle  
operation.  
82) Functionality may be limited or the  
system may not work if the sensor is  
obstructed.  
83) The system may have limited operation  
or not work at all in weather conditions,  
such as heavy rain, hail, thick fog and low  
temperatures. Strong light contrasts can  
influence the recognition capability of the  
sensor.  
84) The area surrounding the sensor must  
not be covered with stickers or any other  
object.  
85) Do not tamper or perform any  
operations in the area of the windscreen  
glass directly surrounding the sensor.  
86) Clean the windscreen glass from  
foreign matters such as bird droppings,  
insects, snow or ice. Use specific  
detergents and clean cloths to avoid  
scratching the windscreen.  
87) The units for the speed limit (mph or  
km/h) depend on the country you are  
driving in. This should be taken into  
account to ensure you observe the speed  
limit. For the system to work properly  
when changing countries, the speed unit  
of the instrument panel must match that of  
the country you are driving in.  
88) Automatic sign reading is a driving aid  
system and does not always display the  
correct speed limits. The speed limit signs  
present on the road always take priority  
over those displayed by the system. The  
system is designed to detect signs that  
conform to the Vienna Convention on road  
signs.  
The navigation map data is outdated.  
(where provided)  
IMPORTANT  
This system automatically adjusts the  
speed and corrects the trajectory of  
the vehicle, using the Adaptive Cruise  
Control with Stop&Go in conjunction  
with the Advanced Lane Keep Assist.  
These two functions must be activated  
and in operation.  
207) The system only detects preset traffic  
signs if the minimum visibility conditions  
and distance from the sign are met.  
208) The system is an aid for driving and  
does not relieve the driver of responsibility  
for driving the car. Always respect the  
highway code of the country you are  
driving in.  
209) When the system is active, the driver  
is responsible for controlling the car and  
monitoring the system, and must be ready  
to intervene as appropriate if necessary.  
210) The actual traffic sign always takes  
priority over the traffic sign displayed in the  
instrument panel display.  
This system is especially suitable for  
driving on motorways and main roads.  
For more information on Adaptive  
Cruise Control and Advanced Lane  
Keep Assist, refer to the corresponding  
chapters in this section.  
211)  
WARNING For more information, refer  
to the "Advanced Driver Assistance  
Systems (ADAS) recommendations"  
chapter in this section.  
WARNING  
81) The system is intended to help the  
driver within a defined speed range to  
discern certain traffic signs. Do not ignore  
traffic signs which are not displayed by the  
system. The system does not discern any  
other than the conventional traffic signs  
that might give or end a speed limit. Do  
not let this special feature tempt you into  
taking risks when driving. Always adapt  
speed to the road conditions. The driver  
assistance systems do not relieve the  
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SELECTING THE SYSTEM  
DESELECTING THE  
SYSTEM  
PANORAMIC  
CAMERA  
press the button (1) successively  
again until the OFF mode is displayed  
on the instrument panel  
after a few seconds, the Highway  
Driver Assist mode is deselected  
(where provided)  
The Panoramic Camera assists the  
driver when reversing by displaying a  
view of the area behind the vehicle.  
It allows views of the vehicle's  
surroundings to be displayed as a  
nearly 180° picture in the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV, like a bird's eye  
view.  
_
IMPORTANT  
209  
JJ000623  
211) The system assists the driver by  
acting on the steering, acceleration and  
braking within the physical limits and  
capacities of the vehicle. Certain road  
infrastructure elements or vehicles in  
the surroundings may not be properly  
seen or may be poorly interpreted by  
the camera and radar, resulting in an  
unexpected change in direction, a lack of  
steering correction and/or inappropriate  
management of acceleration or braking.  
212) 213)  
Press the button (1) fig. 209  
The system uses:  
successively until the Highway Driver  
Assist mode is displayed on the  
instrument panel  
after a few seconds, the Highway  
Driver Assist mode is selected. The  
Driving aids miniview is displayed on  
the instrument panel:  
The colour of the symbols, representing  
the steering wheel and the side lines,  
depends on the operating state of the  
system:  
210  
F6S0020  
rear view camera, mounted above  
the number platefig. 210  
ultrasonic parking sensors in the rear  
bumper  
(grey) One or more operating  
conditions is not met; the system is  
paused.  
(green) All operating conditions are  
met; the system is active.  
(orange) System malfunction.  
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WARNING The view from above  
doesn't show the live situation of the  
surroundings. The images shown come  
from a recording made by the rearview  
camera when driving backwards.  
The vertical lines represent the width of  
the vehicle with mirrors unfolded. The  
direction of the lines changes with the  
position of the steering wheel.  
The first horizontal line represents  
a distance of about 30 cm beyond  
the edge of vehicle's rear bumper.  
The upper horizontal lines represent  
distances of about 1 m and 2 m.  
Trajectory lane of the vehicle is shown  
in accordance with the steering angle.  
Zoom view: the rear view camera  
records the vehicle's surroundings  
during the manoeuvre in order to  
reconstruct a view from above the rear  
or the front of the vehicle in its near  
surroundings (2).Thus, the vehicle can  
be manoeuvred around obstacles  
nearby.  
ACTIVATION  
Panoramic Camera is activated when  
reverse gear is engaged.  
DEACTIVATION  
The Panoramic Camera is deactivated  
when:  
towing an electrically connected  
trailer, bicycle carrier, etc.  
the forward speed of 10 km/h is  
exceeded  
by pressing the icon "X" in the left  
upper corner of the touch screen  
211  
F6S0260  
The screen in the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV fig. 211 may vary  
according to the view selected by  
pressing the following icons:  
SETTINGS  
By pressing the icon , the following  
settings can be adjusted:  
Standard view: only the area behind  
the vehicle (1) is displayed in the  
screen. The vertical lines represent  
the width of the vehicle with mirrors  
unfolded. The direction of the lines  
changes with the position of the  
steering wheel.  
The first horizontal line represents  
a distance of about 30 cm beyond  
the edge of vehicle's rear bumper.  
The upper horizontal lines represent  
distances of about 1 m and 2 m.  
Auto mode: the screen is divided  
into two parts: on the right there is a  
view from above the vehicle (2) and  
on the left there is the view from the  
rear displayed (1). The parking sensors  
complete the information on the view  
from above the vehicle.  
Acoustic messages volume  
(where provided)  
Brightness (where provided)  
Contrast (where provided)  
SYSTEM LIMITATIONS  
89)  
The Panoramic Camera may not  
operate properly when:  
180° view: only the view from the  
rear is displayed fullscreen (180° view)  
The display is immediately updated  
with the type of view selected.  
surrounding is dark  
sun or beam of headlights is shining  
directly into camera lenses  
weather limits visibility, such as fog,  
rain, or snow  
camera lenses are blocked by snow,  
ice, slush, mud, dirt. Clean the lens,  
rinse with water, and wipe with a soft  
cloth  
WARNING The area displayed by the  
Panoramic Camera is limited. The  
distance of the image that appears  
on the display differs from the actual  
distance.  
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vehicle is towing an electrically  
connected trailer, bicycle carrier, etc.  
vehicle had a rear end accident  
there are extreme temperature  
changes  
cleaning it. Avoid using dry, rough or hard  
cloths. The camera must be washed using  
clean water, with the addition of vehicle  
shampoo if necessary. In washing stations  
which use steam or high-pressure jets,  
clean the camera quickly, keeping the  
nozzle more than 10 cm away from the  
sensors. Also, do not apply stickers to the  
camera.  
IMPORTANT  
212) The Panoramic Camera does not  
replace driver vision. Note that objects  
that are outside the camera's field of view  
and the parking assist sensors, e.g. below  
the bumper or underneath the vehicle, are  
not displayed. Do not reverse or park the  
vehicle using only the Panoramic Camera.  
Always check the surrounding of the  
vehicle before and during driving.  
CLOSE OBSTACLE  
DETECTION  
212  
F6S0021  
The system operates with ultrasonic  
parking sensors in the rear bumper.  
(where provided)  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
214) 215)  
Indication  
As soon as an obstacle gets closer to  
90) 91) 92) 93) 94) 95) 96) 97)  
the vehicle,  
telltale flashes (if  
213) Parking and other potentially  
provided) and you will hear acoustic  
warning signals coming from the  
direction where the closest obstacle  
is. The interval between the sounds  
becomes shorter as the vehicle gets  
closer to that obstacle. The sound  
becomes continuous if the obstacle  
approaches the red area.  
dangerous manoeuvres are, however,  
always the driver’s responsibility. While  
carrying out these manoeuvres, always  
make sure that no people (especially  
children) or animals are in the area  
concerned. The camera is an aid for the  
driver, but the driver must never allow  
his/her attention to lapse during potentially  
dangerous manoeuvres, even those  
executed at low speeds. Always keep a  
slow speed, so as to promptly brake in the  
case of obstacles.  
WARNING For more information, refer  
to the "Advanced Driver Assistance  
Systems (ADAS) recommendations"  
chapter in this section.  
REAR CLOSE OBSTACLE  
DETECTION (VERSIONS  
WITH 4 SENSORS)  
Via Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
the sound volume can be regulated  
and it can be temporarily muted (where  
the function is provided) when an  
obstacle is detected. If the sound is  
muted, it's automatically unmuted  
during the next manoeuvre.  
The system warns the driver with  
acoustic signals and display indication  
on Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
screen against potentially hazardous  
obstacles behind the vehicle while  
reverse gear is engaged.  
WARNING  
89) It is vital, for correct operation, that the  
camera is always kept clean and free from  
any mud, dirt, snow or ice. Be careful not  
to scratch or damage the camera while  
The sound volume can be regulated  
and muted (where the function is  
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shown or a warning message appears,  
the system has a failure.  
The system is activated in the following  
cases:  
provided) also via Panoramic camera  
settings (where provided). See  
"Panoramic camera" chapter in this  
section for further information.  
NOTE For safety reasons the alerts  
cannot be muted during an incoming  
call.  
NOTE If the boot is heavily loaded,  
the vehicle may tilt, affecting distance  
measurements.  
Function enabling/disabling  
(for versions/markets where provided)  
The system can be enabled/disabled  
through the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV, fig. 214. Refer  
to "Multimedia" section for further  
information.  
the speed of the vehicle is below 10  
km/h  
the reverse gear is engaged  
the vehicle is moving rearwards in  
neutral  
The visual indications on Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV screen can be  
temporarily closed by pressing the  
icon "X". A message indicates that the  
acoustic notifications will be suspended  
(where provided).  
Deactivation  
The system is switched off when  
reverse gear is disengaged or the  
vehicle is moving forward at a speed of  
10 km/h or above.  
FRONT-REAR CLOSE  
OBSTACLE DETECTION  
(VERSIONS WITH 12  
SENSORS)  
The Front-rear Close Obstacle  
Detection measures the distance  
between the vehicle and obstacles  
in front and behind the vehicle. It  
informs and warns the driver by giving  
acoustic signals and display indication  
on Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
screen.  
214  
F6S0164  
If the function is disabled, the indicator  
(for versions/markets  
lamp  
where provided) lights up on the  
or  
213  
F6S0022  
instrument panel. The system status is  
saved when the ignition is switched off.  
Additionally, the distance to rear  
obstacles is displayed by changing  
distance lines in the instrument panel  
display fig. 213. When the obstacle is  
Audible signals are given via front or  
rear loudspeaker depending on which  
detected obstacle is nearest to the  
vehicle.  
Activation  
Depending on the version, after  
engaging the reverse gear, an audible  
signal is given and a display indication  
will be shown. If no audible signal is  
given, the display indication is not  
very close,  
for danger is displayed.  
NOTE When starting the vehicle, the  
graphic and audible aids are only  
available after the touch screen has  
started up.  
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is. The interval between the sounds  
becomes shorter as the vehicle gets  
closer to that obstacle. The sound  
becomes continuous if the obstacle  
approaches the red area.  
acoustic notifications will be suspended  
(where provided).  
If the vehicle stops for more than 3  
seconds in a forward gear, if the PRND  
command is in P position, the vehicle  
speed exceeds 10 km/h or if no further  
obstacles are detected, no acoustic  
warning signals are given and no visual  
feedback is displayed in the instrument  
panel display.  
Via Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
the sound volume can be regulated  
and it can be temporarily muted when  
an obstacle is detected. If the sound  
is muted, it's automatically unmuted  
during the next manoeuvre.  
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F6S0023  
NOTE When starting the vehicle, the  
graphic and audible aids are only  
available after the touch screen has  
started up.  
The sound volume can be regulated  
and muted (where the function is  
provided) also via Panoramic camera  
settings (where provided). See  
"Panoramic camera" chapter in this  
section for further information.  
NOTE For safety reasons the alerts  
cannot be muted during an incoming  
call.  
The system operates with ultrasonic  
parking sensors in the rear and front  
bumper fig. 215.  
NOTE If the boot is heavily loaded,  
the vehicle may tilt, affecting distance  
measurements.  
Side protection (versions with 12  
sensors)  
Obstacles (2) that are close to the  
vehicle, but not within the calculated  
driving path are indicated in the  
instrument cluster display, but no  
acoustic signal is given.  
216  
F6S0024  
The distance to rear, front and lateral  
obstacles is displayed by changing  
distance lines in the instrument panel  
display.  
If the obstacle (1) fig. 216 is within  
the driving path and might lead to a  
collision, an acoustic signal is given.  
As soon as an obstacle gets closer to  
217  
F6S0025  
The visual indications on Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV screen can be  
temporarily closed by pressing the  
icon "X". A message indicates that the  
the vehicle,  
telltale flashes (if  
This function warns the driver by  
display indication on Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV screen in the case  
provided) and you will hear acoustic  
warning signals coming from the  
direction where the closest obstacle  
178  
of obstacles alongside the vehicle  
fig. 217. If the obstacle is alongside  
the vehicle and within the driving  
path and might lead to a collision,  
telltale flashes (where provided)  
and an acoustic signal is given, coming  
from the direction where the closest  
obstacle is. The interval between  
the sounds becomes shorter as the  
vehicle gets closer to that obstacle.  
The sound becomes continuous if  
the obstacle approaches the red  
area. Obstacles alongside the vehicle  
are only considered if they have been  
previously recognised by the parking  
sensors and memorised by the system.  
Via Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
the sound volume can be regulated  
and it can be temporarily muted (where  
the function is provided) when an  
obstacle is detected. If the sound is  
muted, it's automatically unmuted  
during the next manoeuvre.  
temporarily closed by pressing the  
icon "X". A message indicates that the  
acoustic notifications will be suspended  
(where provided).  
If the function is disabled, the indicator  
lamp or (for versions/markets  
where provided) lights up on the  
instrument panel. The system status is  
saved when the ignition is switched off.  
Activation  
Depending on the version, after  
engaging the reverse gear, an audible  
signal is given and a display indication  
will be shown. If no audible signal is  
given, the display indication is not  
shown or a warning message appears,  
the system has a failure.  
216)  
Objects memorised during the  
manoeuvre will only be considered  
during the current ignition cycle.  
NOTE When starting the vehicle, the  
graphic and audible aids are only  
available after the touch screen has  
started up.  
NOTE If the boot is heavily loaded,  
the vehicle may tilt, affecting distance  
measurements.  
Function enabling/disabling  
(for versions/markets where provided)  
The system can be enabled/disabled  
through the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV, fig. 218. Refer  
to "Multimedia" section for further  
information.  
The system is activated in the following  
cases:  
the speed of the vehicle is below 10  
km/h  
the reverse gear is engaged  
the vehicle is moving rearwards in  
neutral.  
Deactivation  
The system is switched off when  
reverse gear is disengaged or the  
vehicle is moving forward at a speed of  
10 km/h or above.  
The sound volume can be regulated or  
muted (where the function is provided)  
also via Panoramic camera settings  
(where provided). See "Panoramic  
camera" chapter in this section for  
further information.  
IN CASE OF TRAILER OR  
BICYCLE CARRIER  
the Rear Close Obstacle Detection  
(versions with 4 sensors) is disabled as  
long as the trailer is connected  
the Front-rear Close Obstacle  
Detection (versions with 12 sensors) is  
active on front and side areas only and  
NOTE For safety reasons the alerts  
cannot be muted during an incoming  
call.  
218  
F6S0164  
The visual indications on Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV screen can be  
179  
a trailer is shown on the screen in the  
rear area. fig. 219  
the vehicle moves or the obstacle  
comes closer to the vehicle.  
not previously recognised by the parking  
sensors will not be indicated.  
WARNING Make sure that the front  
number plate is properly mounted,  
vertically and horizontally centred and  
the sensors are firmly in place. The  
performance of the parking assist will  
be reduced if the license plate is bent  
or a license plate support is used.  
WARNING  
90) In the case of a severe failure of the  
vehicle with the need to stop the vehicle,  
the system is deactivated (for versions /  
markets where provided).  
91) In the case of gearbox failure, the  
parking assist system is not active, when  
reverse gear is engaged (for versions /  
markets where provided).  
219  
F6S0026  
92) In the case of loudspeaker failure,  
the audible signals may not be given (for  
versions / markets where provided).  
93) Performance of the parking assist  
system may be limited or the functionality  
IMPORTANT  
SYSTEM LIMITATIONS  
In the event of a malfunction when  
214) Under certain circumstances,  
various reflective surfaces on objects or  
clothing as well as external noise sources  
may cause the system to fail to detect  
obstacles. Special attention must be paid  
to low obstacles which can damage the  
lower part of the bumper.  
changing into reverse gear,  
or  
and  
(for versions/markets  
may not be available at all if  
illuminates  
where provided) illuminate in the  
instrument panel display. A message  
is displayed in the instrument panel  
display and a warning chime sounds.  
Have the system checked by a Fiat  
dealership.  
or if the image shown on the instrument  
panel display is frozen or if the screen  
is black (for versions / markets where  
provided).  
215) Parking and other potentially  
94) Performance of the parking assist  
system can be reduced due to heavy  
loading. Special conditions apply if  
there are taller vehicles in the vicinity  
(e.g. off-road vehicles, mini vans, vans).  
Object identification and correct distance  
indication in the upper part of these  
vehicles cannot be guaranteed. Objects  
with a very small reflection cross-section,  
e.g. objects of narrow size or soft  
materials, may not be detected by the  
system. Parking assist systems do not  
detect objects outside the detection range.  
95) The sensors must be clean of mud,  
dirt, snow or ice in order for the system to  
operate correctly. Be careful not to scratch  
dangerous manoeuvres are, however,  
always under the driver’s responsibility.  
When performing these operations, always  
make sure that there are no other people  
(especially children) or animals on the  
route you want to drive into. The parking  
sensors are an aid for the driver, but the  
driver must never allow their attention  
to lapse during potentially dangerous  
manoeuvres, even those executed at low  
speeds.  
216) Only fixed obstacles are indicated  
correctly. Moving obstacles detected at  
the beginning of a manoeuvre may be  
indicated mistakenly. Moving obstacles  
that appear alongside the vehicle and were  
If sensors are blocked, for example by  
ice or mud, the  
telltale illuminates  
and a message is displayed in the  
instrument panel display.  
When the vehicle is stopped for few  
seconds and the obstacle is not  
coming closer to the vehicle, if the  
obstacle is in the white or orange  
area, the sound alert is suspended  
automatically. The sound alert is  
reactivated automatically as soon as  
180  
Advanced parking assist can only be  
activated when driving forwards.  
ADVANCED  
PARKING ASSIST  
or damage the sensors while cleaning  
them. Avoid using dry, rough or hard  
cloths. The sensors should be washed  
using clean water with the addition of car  
shampoo if necessary. When using special  
washing equipment such as high pressure  
jets or steam cleaning, clean the sensors  
very quickly keeping the jet more than 10  
cm away.  
96) Only have interventions on the bumper  
in the area of the sensors carried out by  
a Fiat Dealership. Interventions on the  
bumper that are not carried out properly  
may compromise the operation of the  
parking sensors.  
(where provided)  
215) 218) 219) 220)  
WARNING For more information, refer  
to the "Advanced Driver Assistance  
Systems (ADAS) recommendations"  
chapter in this section.  
The advanced parking assist  
measures a suitable parking slot while  
passing, calculates the trajectory and  
automatically steers the vehicle while  
parking.  
220  
F6S0023  
97) Only have the bumper repainted or  
any retouches to the paintwork in the  
area of the sensors carried out by a Fiat  
Dealership. Incorrect paint application  
could affect the operation of the parking  
sensors.  
Advanced parking assist is always  
combined with front-rear parking  
assist.  
Advanced parking assist provides  
assistance for the following  
manoeuvres:  
The system has six ultrasonic parking  
sensors each in both the rear and front  
bumper.  
entry into a parallel parking slot  
entry into a perpendicular parking  
slot  
exit from a parallel parking slot  
The driver must control acceleration,  
braking and gears, while steering is  
done automatically. The driver can  
take control at any time by gripping the  
steering wheel.  
ENTRY INTO A PARKING  
SLOT  
Activation  
Slow down the vehicle speed below 30  
km/h.  
Activate the system via the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV. If  
the system is activated at a speed  
of 30 km/h or above, on the screen  
appears a dedicated message that  
asks to reduce the speed and the  
system cannot be activated. The speed  
limit can vary during the search and  
manoeuver phases.  
It may be necessary to move forwards  
and backwards more than once.  
Instructions are given in the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV.  
Instructions are only given in the case  
of entering a perpendicular parking slot.  
181  
221  
F6S0184  
222  
F6S0089  
224  
F6S0185  
Select the entry manoeuvre (1) fig. 221.  
An acoustic message ask for the type  
of park requested.  
The system asks with a message (1)  
fig. 222 to drive slowly until a "Stop"  
acoustic message is audible. That  
means that a free slot is detected and  
the vehicle is in the right position to  
start the next manoeuvre. An "OK"  
message (1) fig. 223 on the screen  
highlight the free slot found.  
Once the driver has stopped the  
vehicle, a checklist appears on the  
screen (1) fig. 224. The driver is asked  
to perform the listed steps. When a  
step is performed, a checkmark (2) in  
the corresponding line is displayed and  
the line is greyed out. An acoustic  
message ask to perform the actions.  
Select the type of parking fig. 221:  
(2) Parallel parking, right/left side  
(3) Perpendicular parking, right/left  
side  
The allowed parallel distance between  
the vehicle and a row of parked cars is  
between 0.5 m and 1.5 m.  
The system will not identify slots that  
are clearly smaller than the vehicle.  
NOTE The following figures illustrate an  
example with right side parallel parking.  
The procedure is similar in case of left  
side parallel parking and perpendicular  
left/right side parking.  
223  
F6S0090  
225  
F6S0064  
The indications of the actions to be  
performed by the driver are shown on  
the screen via messages (1) fig. 225.  
182  
The indications of the actions  
performed by the system are shown on  
the screen via icons (2) fig. 225:  
after ten manoeuvres to enter or exit  
a parallel parking slot or after seven  
manoeuvres to enter a perpendicular  
parking slot  
by opening the driver's door  
if one of the front wheels encounters  
an obstacle  
An acoustic message ask to choose  
the side.  
Once the side is chosen follow the  
acoustic and visual commands on  
the Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
screen.  
the steering wheel is turned  
the vehicle advances or rollbacks  
During all the manoeuvres the speed  
limit is 5 km/h.  
Deactivation  
if parking manoeuvre is successfully  
ended  
The end of manoeuvres is notified by  
a dedicated acoustic message and by  
a dedicated message on the screen  
in the area (1) fig. 225. Then the driver  
can take back control of the car.  
The current park assist manoeuvre  
can be cancelled anytime pressing  
the button "X" on the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV. A message on  
the screen notify that the procedure is  
aborted and the driver can now take  
back the control of the car.  
The system is deactivated  
automatically:  
Deactivation by the driver or by the  
system during manoeuvring will be  
indicated on the display. Additionally, a  
chime sounds.  
EXITING A PARALLEL  
PARKING SLOT  
Activation  
The system is switched off  
automatically when towing an  
electrically connected trailer, bicycle  
carrier, etc. Contact a Fiat Dealership  
to switch off the system for a  
prolonged period.  
Activate the system via the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV.  
if the ignition is switched off  
if stalling the engine  
if no manoeuvre is started within  
5 minutes of selection of the type of  
manoeuvre  
after a prolonged stop of the vehicle  
during a manoeuvre  
activating the turn light on the  
opposite side to that of the manoeuvre  
if the Dynamic Stability Control is  
triggered  
Fault  
In the event of a fault, a message  
is displayed in the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25" NAV, accompanied by  
an acoustic signal.  
In the event of a fault in the power  
steering, a message appear on the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV  
screen and the driver has to confirm  
that has red the message.  
221)  
if the speed of the vehicle exceeds  
the stated limit  
when the driver interrupts movement  
of the steering wheel  
226  
F6S0186  
Select the exit function (1) fig. 226, then  
the exit side:  
(1) Left side  
98) 99) 100)  
(2) Right side  
183  
WARNING It is possible that the  
sensor detects a non-existing object  
caused by echo disturbance from  
external acoustic noise or mechanical  
misalignments (sporadic false warnings  
may occur)  
IMPORTANT  
WARNING  
217) Parking and other potentially  
dangerous manoeuvres are, however,  
always under the driver’s responsibility.  
When performing these operations, always  
make sure that there are no other people  
(especially children) or animals on the  
route you want to drive into. The parking  
sensors are an aid for the driver, but the  
driver must never allow their attention  
to lapse during potentially dangerous  
manoeuvres, even those executed at low  
speeds.  
218) The driver bears full responsibility for  
accepting the parking slot suggested by  
the system and the parking manoeuvre.  
Always check the surrounding area in  
all directions when using the advanced  
parking assist.  
219) The search for the parking space  
and the parking manoeuvres must be  
performed in compliance with the current  
regulations of the Highway Code.  
220) If you wish to stop the steering wheel  
with your hands during a manoeuvre, it is  
advisable to handle it firmly on the outer  
rim. Do not try and keep your hands on the  
inside or hold the spokes.  
98) Performance of the system can be  
reduced when sensors are covered, e.g.  
by ice or snow. Performance of the  
parking assist system can be reduced  
due to heavy loading. Special conditions  
apply if there are taller vehicles in the  
vicinity (e.g. off-road vehicles, mini vans,  
vans). Object identification and correct  
distance indication in the upper part of  
these vehicles cannot be guaranteed.  
Objects with a very small reflection  
cross-section, e.g. objects of narrow size  
or soft materials, may not be detected by  
the system. Parking assist systems do not  
detect objects outside the detection range.  
99) The operation of the system is based  
on various components: front and rear  
parking sensors, side sensors, steering  
system, wheels, braking system and  
instrument panel. The malfunction of one  
of these components could compromise  
the operation of the system.  
WARNING Make sure that the front  
number plate is properly mounted (not  
bent and no gaps to the bumper on the  
left or right side) and the sensors are  
firmly in place.  
WARNING Advanced parking assist  
system may not respond to changes  
in the available parking space after  
initiating a parking manoeuvre. The  
system may recognize an entry,  
a gateway, a courtyard or even a  
crossing as a parking slot. After  
selecting reverse gear the system  
will start a parking manoeuvre. Take  
care regarding the availability of the  
suggested parking slot.  
100) Only have the bumper repainted  
or any retouches to the paintwork in the  
area of the sensors carried out by a Fiat  
Dealership. Incorrect paint application  
could affect the operation of the parking  
sensors.  
221) Under certain circumstances,  
various reflective surfaces on objects or  
clothing as well as external noise sources  
may cause the system to fail to detect  
obstacles. Special attention must be paid  
to low obstacles which can damage the  
lower part of the bumper.  
WARNING Surface irregularities,  
e.g. on construction zones, are not  
detected by the system. The driver  
accepts responsibility.  
184  
The Sport mode is selected.  
Maintaining thermal comfort in the  
passenger compartment (heating, air  
conditioning, demisting/defrosting).  
NOTE The heating and air conditioning  
systems only operate when the engine  
is running. Temporarily deactivate the  
corresponding system to maintain  
a comfortable temperature in the  
passenger compartment. For more  
information, refer to the corresponding  
section.  
E-AUTO MODE  
CHARGING  
(for Hybrid versions)  
(Electric versions)  
The petrol engine stops when low  
power or torque is required and in  
stabilised conditions.  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
222) 223) 224)  
101) 102) 103) 104) 105) 106) 107) 108)  
The petrol engine is restarted by the  
belt starter.  
The e-Auto mode can switch off the  
petrol engine in the following cases:  
When the operating strategies  
permit.  
Vehicle speed up to 130 Km/h (80  
mph).  
When the driver releases the  
accelerator pedal in stabilised  
conditions or in deceleration.  
During the stop phases.  
Deactivation/Reactivation  
By default, the function is activated  
when the ignition is switched on.  
The settings are changed via the  
Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.  
The display of a message on the  
instrument panel confirms the change  
of state.  
227  
F6S0091  
Restarting is only achieved by the  
belt starter until the torque demand  
is available, if the traction battery is  
sufficiently charged. When the torque  
demand is insufficient, the petrol engine  
restarts.  
Charging the vehicle's high-voltage  
battery depends upon several factors:  
high-voltage battery of the vehicle  
internal onboard charger (OBC)  
external charging device  
Function deactivated, this indicator  
lights up in the instrument panel.  
You can also deactivate the function  
from the Uconnect™ 10.25" display  
by choosing OFF from the Stop and  
Start menu.  
charging cable  
NOTE Using the steering wheel  
paddles also causes the restarting of  
petrol engine.  
The charging cable connects the  
vehicle's high-voltage battery with an  
external charging device providing  
electric power. This may be a wall box  
or a public charging station.  
NOTE If high traction is required, the  
driver can deactivate the e-Auto mode  
using the touch screen menu.  
The e-Auto mode cannot switch off the  
petrol engine in the following cases:  
The state of charge is less than 30%  
of the traction battery energy.  
There is a need for vacuum brake  
assist depending on the altitude.  
The high-voltage battery can be  
charged with direct current (DC) only.  
When charging from a wall box or  
an alternating current (AC) charging  
station, AC has to be converted into  
185  
DC. This is done by the vehicle's  
onboard charger. The onboard charger  
(where provided) is available with 7.4  
kW (single-phase) and 11 kW (3-phase)  
(for versions/markets, where provided).  
If the vehicle is charged at a public DC  
charging station, no DC conversion is  
required. The high-voltage battery can  
be directly charged with DC provided  
by the DC charging station.  
refer to the descriptions and  
figures in this supplement  
228  
F6S0092  
The speed of charging the vehicle's  
high-voltage battery depends upon the  
weakest element of the charging chain.  
To achieve the maximum charging  
speed, charging cable and charging  
device have to be attuned to each  
other.  
On the inside of the charging port  
229  
F6S0187  
flap there are labels with the following  
warnings and indications that must be  
checked and observed when charging  
the high-voltage battery.  
Further charging status indicators  
are located on the control box of the  
"Mode 2" charging cable. See "Power  
sources that can be used" chapter.  
On the label, fig. 229, there are the  
following symbols related to the light  
(1):  
Power sources for  
electric charging.  
Identification of  
WARNING Make sure that the charging  
cable used fits to the vehicle's onboard  
charger.  
: when the light is fixed blue the  
programmable charging is active  
vehicle compatibility.  
Graphic symbol for  
consumer information  
in accordance with  
EN17186:2019.  
: when the light flashes green the  
charging is in process  
CHARGING PORT ON  
THE CAR  
: when the light is fixed green the  
charging is complete  
To access the charging port, open the  
charging flap fig. 228 on the left side  
by pressing the area indicated by the  
arrow.  
: when the light is fixed red there is a  
charging fault  
The symbols shown below make  
it easier to recognise the correct  
power source type to use when  
charging your car.  
Fixed white: welcome lighting when  
charging port flap is opened  
Other symbols on the label remind of:  
Before charging, check the symbol  
(where provided) inside the charging  
port flap and compare it with the  
risk of shock  
186  
symbol on the charging cable (where  
provided).  
CHARGING INFO ON  
CLUSTER  
Symbol on the cable charging  
connector (car side) for Mode 2 and  
Mode 3 cables and on the charging  
port flap  
231  
F1A0725  
AC (alternating current) charging at a  
charging station (480 V RMS).  
Symbol on the cable charging  
connector (car side) for the Mode 4  
cable and on the charging port flap  
233  
F6S0243  
While charging the cluster displays the  
following information:  
The battery level in percentage (1)  
The estimated driving range (2)  
The estimated timing to reach 100%  
(3)  
230  
F1A0717  
AC (alternating current) charging in the  
home or at a charging station (480 V  
RMS).  
The estimated driving range per hour  
of recharging (4)  
Symbol on the cable charging  
connector (charging station side)  
for the Mode 3 cable and on the  
charging station  
IMPORTANT  
222) In order to reduce the risk of electric  
shock or damage to the device, special  
care should be taken when cleaning:  
ALWAYS unplug the device from the  
domestic power supply socket and car  
ports.  
232  
F1A0718  
DC (direct current) charging at a  
charging station (50500 V).  
223) The safety and suitability of the  
domestic system for charging through the  
domestic mains are primary and are under  
the Customer’s responsibility.  
187  
224) In case of impact, even light, against  
the charging flap, do not use it. Do  
not dismantle or modify the charging  
connector - risk of electrocution and/or  
fire! Contact a Fiat Dealership.  
107) Charging the high-voltage battery  
may take longer if the temperature of the  
high-voltage battery is high or low.  
108) During charging, especially with fast  
charging, high-voltage battery cooling  
components may be voltage activated.  
Therefore, it is normal to hear noises  
during this operation.  
WARNING  
101) Do not charge if the external  
temperature is -30°C or lower, as charging  
is likely to take longer and the charging  
device may be damaged.  
102) In cold temperatures, the charging  
cable may become stiff. Therefore, be  
careful not to apply excessive force to the  
charging cable as it may be damaged.  
103) Do not use personal generators to  
charge the high-voltage battery. This may  
cause fluctuations in charging and the  
voltage may be insufficient, resulting in  
damage to the car system.  
104) Charging the high-voltage battery  
using incorrect or damaged sockets, or  
charging cables and not following the  
prescribed charging procedures may  
cause short circuits, fire and potential risk  
of damage to the electrical system of the  
car.  
105) Avoid leaving the high-voltage battery  
for several days with the charge indicator  
at or near zero. The high-voltage battery  
may be damaged.  
POWER SOURCES  
THAT CAN BE USED  
235  
F6S0197  
A wallbox is a charging unit for private  
households. It provides a charging  
cable which has to be connected to  
the vehicle's charging port. Some  
wallboxes do not provide a charging  
cable. In this case, a separate charging  
cable is required which has to be  
connected to both the wallbox and the  
charging port of the vehicle.  
225) 226) 227) 228) 229) 230) 231) 232) 233) 234) 235)  
236) 237) 238) 239) 240) 241) 242) 243) 244) 245) 246)  
CHARGING TYPES  
There are different types of charging  
the vehicle's high-voltage battery.  
Charging at wallboxes  
Charging time may take  
approximatively:  
about 16 hours 10 min with a  
charging power of 3.7 kW  
about 8 hours 15 min with a charging  
power of 7.4 kW  
about 5 hours 45 min with a charging  
power of 11 kW (where provided)  
234  
JJ000228  
106) You do not need to wait until  
the high-voltage battery level is low  
to recharge. The performance of the  
high-voltage battery is optimal when it is  
charged regularly.  
Charging at charging stations  
Charging stations may provide  
alternating current (AC) or direct  
current (DC). Charging time may vary  
depending on the charging station, DC  
charging stations provide the fastest  
188  
charging. To charge the vehicle's  
battery, the charging cable of the  
charging station has to be connected  
to the charging port of the vehicle.  
238  
JJ000230  
236  
JJ000229  
240  
JJ000426  
Basic domestic cables (mode 2) are  
used for charging at domestic electrical  
outlets. A basic domestic cable (mode  
2) consists of a vehicle plug, a control  
box and a plug for the domestic  
electrical outlet. The control box has  
an intergrated charge controller and  
several LEDs indicating the charging  
status.  
239  
F6S0199  
DC charging station. Charging cable:  
this allows charging from public  
charging sockets marked as DC  
(direct current). Up to approx. 80% of  
battery capacity may be charged in  
approximately:  
237  
F6S0198  
Enhanced domestic cables (mode 2)  
are similar to basic domestic cables  
(mode 2). However, the charging  
performance of enhanced domestic  
cables (mode 2 charging) is better than  
the charging performance of basic  
domestic cables (mode 2).  
AC charging station. Charging time  
may take approximately:  
if the battery is at least 20%, it takes  
approximately 27 minutes with a  
charging power of 100 kW  
about 16 hours 10 mini with a  
charging power of 3.7 kW  
about 8 hours 15 min with a charging  
power of 7.4 kW  
about 5 hours 45 min with a charging  
power of 11 kW (where provided)  
"MODE 2" CHARGING  
CABLE  
(where provided)  
1. Vehicle plug  
2. Status indicators  
3. Wall plug  
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socket first. For more information, refer  
to the control unit handbook.  
mild detergent solution, then wipe dry  
with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasive  
products or flammable substances  
(e.g. alcohol, petrol or their derivatives).  
Do not wash the device with water,  
hazard of fire or electric shock with the  
risk of serious injury or death.  
Charge status control unit  
POWER Green: electrical  
connection established; charging can  
begin.  
Important information about  
portable electric vehicle charging  
Charging an electric vehicle can  
stress a building's electrical system  
more than a typical household  
appliance.  
CHARGE Flashing green:  
charging in progress or temperature  
pre-conditioning activated. Fixed green:  
charging complete.  
WARNING Only clean the device  
when it is DISCONNECTED from both  
the domestic charging port and the  
charging port located on the car.  
FAULT Red: fault; charging  
Before you plug in to any electrical  
outlet, have a qualified electrician  
inspect and verify the electrical system  
(electrical outlet, wiring, junctions and  
protection devices) for heavy-duty  
service at a 10 A continuous load.  
Electrical outlets may wear out with  
normal usage or be damaged over  
time, making them unsuitable for  
electric vehicle charging.  
not permitted or must be stopped  
immediately. Check that everything  
is connected correctly and that the  
electrical system is not faulty.  
If the indicator lamp does not go off,  
contact a Fiat Dealership.  
LABEL ON THE DOMESTIC PLUG  
END OF CABLE  
Upon plugging the charging cable into  
a domestic socket, all of the indicator  
lamps come on briefly.  
Refer to the handbook before  
use.  
Check the electrical outlet / plug  
while charging and discontinue use if  
the electrical outlet / plug is hot, then  
have the electrical outlet serviced by a  
qualified electrician.  
When outdoors, plug into an  
electrical outlet that is weatherproof  
while in use.  
If no indicator lamps come on, check  
the domestic socket's circuit-breaker:  
if the circuit-breaker has tripped,  
contact a professional to check that the  
electrical system is compatible and/or  
carry out any necessary repairs  
if the circuit-breaker has not tripped,  
stop using the charging cable and  
contact a Fiat Dealership  
Mount the charging cable to reduce  
strain on the electrical outlet / plug.  
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F6S0113  
Manual reset procedure  
Charging system/ maintenance/  
cleaning  
The control unit can be reset by  
simultaneously disconnecting the  
charging connector and the wall  
socket. Then, reconnect the wall  
1. Incorrect use of this charging cable  
may result in fire, property damage and  
serious injury or death by electrocution!  
The device is maintenance-free. If  
you need to clean the device, use a  
soft cloth slightly dampened with a  
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2. Always use a correctly earthed  
power socket, protected by a 30 mA  
residual current device.  
12. Only use this charging cable with  
Stellantis vehicles.  
IMPORTANT  
13. Never plug the cable into the wall  
socket (or unplug it) with wet hands.  
14. Do not force the connector if it is  
locked into the vehicle.  
Symbol label on the rear of control  
unit  
225) Improper use of portable charging  
cables may cause a fire, electrical shock,  
or burns, and may result in damage to  
property, serious injury, or death. Do not  
use multi-outlet power strips, splitters,  
plug adapters, grounding adaptors, surge  
protectors, extension cables or similar  
devices. Do not use an electrical socket  
that is worn or damaged, or one that will  
not hold the plug firmly in place. Do not  
use an electrical socket that is on a circuit  
with other electrical loads.  
226) If you use electrical medical devices  
(e.g., cardiac pacemakers), make sure in  
advance that charging the high-voltage  
battery does not affect the operation  
of these devices. In some cases,  
3. Always use an electrical socket  
protected by a circuit-breaker  
appropriate for the electrical circuit’s  
current rating.  
4. The weight of the control unit must  
not be borne by the electrical socket,  
plug and cables.  
5. Never use this charging cable if it is  
defective or in any way damaged.  
6. Never attempt to repair or open  
this charging cable. It contains no  
repairable parts - replace the charging  
cable if it is damaged.  
7. Never immerse this charging cable in  
water.  
electromagnetic waves generated by the  
charger may affect the operation of such  
medical devices. Consult a doctor for  
possible precautions.  
8. Never use this charging cable with  
an extension cable, a multi-plug  
socket, a conversion adaptor or on a  
damaged electrical socket.  
227) Read all the safety warnings and  
instructions before using this product.  
Failure to follow the warnings and the  
instructions may result in electric shock,  
fire, and / or serious injury. Never leave  
children unattended near the vehicle while  
the vehicle is charging and never allow  
children to play with the charging cable. If  
the plug provided does not fit the electrical  
outlet, do not modify the plug. Do not put  
fingers into the electric vehicle connector.  
228) There is a risk of electric shock that  
may cause personal injury or death. Do  
not use the charging cable if any part of  
the charging cable is damaged. If the  
charging cable is damaged, replace it. Do  
not open or remove the charging cable  
9. Do not unplug the plug from the wall  
as a means of stopping charging.  
10. Immediately stop charging, by  
locking and then unlocking the vehicle  
using the remote control key, if the  
charging cable or wall socket feel  
burning hot to the touch.  
242  
JJ000653  
11. This charging cable includes  
components liable to cause electrical  
arcing or sparks. Do not expose to  
flammable vapours.  
191  
personal injury or even death. Always go to  
a Fiat Dealership.  
244) Incorrect connection between  
connector and charging terminals  
constitutes a fire hazard!  
245) Do not insert fingers or objects in the  
cable charging connector.  
246) Keep the charging flap closed when  
the charging port is not in use.  
cover. Service by qualified personnel only.  
Connect the charging cable to a properly  
grounded outlet with cables that are not  
damaged.  
229) Do not connect the charging cable  
connector if there is dust and/or water on  
the charging port. Making the connection  
in the presence of water or dust on the  
connector cable and the plug may cause  
a fire or electric shock. Use of worn-out  
electrical sockets may result in fire and  
injury.  
230) Stop the charge immediately if you  
notice any abnormal symptoms (e.g. smell,  
smoke, etc.).  
231) When connecting or removing the  
charging cable, be sure to grasp the  
handle of the charging connector and the  
charging plug. If you pull the cable directly  
(without using the handle) the internal  
conductors may disconnect or damage:  
this may cause a shock or fire.  
replace the protective covers (if present)  
on both sides of the cable correctly. Avoid  
prolonged exposure of the charging cable  
to sunlight. Avoid dropping the charging  
cable from above: violent shocks could  
damage the cable. Always keep charging  
connector and charging plug clean and  
dry. Take care to keep the charging cable  
away from water or moisture. Do not use  
chemicals or solvents.  
237) Position the charging cable in such a  
way that it is not crushed by other cars,  
trampled on by people, or positioned in  
way that people in the vicinity of the car  
may stumble, resulting in damage or  
personal injury.  
238) Disconnect the charging cable from  
the domestic socket or charging station or  
wallbox charging station before cleaning it.  
239) Never disconnect the charging cable  
from the domestic power socket or public  
charging station during charging. Always  
interrupt charging, then disconnect the  
cable, first from the car-side charging port  
and then from the domestic socket or  
public charging station.  
232) The charging cable is a high-voltage  
conductor. Contact with high-voltage can  
cause serious personal injury or death.  
Similarly, do not touch the orange high-  
voltage cables.  
240) Never use a visibly worn or damaged  
electrical socket. It could cause fire or  
serious damage.  
233) Do not charge when the connector  
and charging plug are wet.  
241) The high-voltage battery should only  
be charged with the maximum allowable  
current or other lower current specified in  
local and national recommendations for  
charging high-voltage batteries.  
234) Do not charge in adverse weather  
conditions (e.g. during thunderstorms) at  
charging stations.  
235) Be sure to use the designated  
charging cable to charge the car. Using  
any other charger may cause personal  
injury or damage to the car.  
242) The device is to be used exclusively  
for charging the car.  
243) Never attempt to make a repair  
and/or perform maintenance on the  
charge cables, this may result in serious  
236) How to use the charging cables.  
Treat the charging cable with care: avoid  
folding and/or bending it on sharp  
surfaces. After using the charging cable,  
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CHARGING SYSTEM FAILURE  
State of the indicator lamp:  
Off  
(green)  
(red) On  
(green)  
(red) Flashing  
POWER  
CHARGE  
FAULT  
Symbol  
Description  
Not connected to the power supply or power is not available  
from the infrastructure.  
The control unit is currently performing a self-test.  
(green)  
(green)  
(green)  
(red)  
Connected only to the infrastructure or to the infrastructure and  
to the Electric Vehicle (EV) but no charging in progress.  
Connected to the power supply and to the Electric Vehicle  
(EV). The EV is on charge or in a temperature preconditioning  
sequence.  
(green)  
(green)  
(green)  
(green)  
Connected to the power supply and to the Electric Vehicle  
(EV). The EV is waiting for charging or the charging of the EV is  
completed.  
Control unit malfunction. No charging allowed. If an error  
indicator reappears after a manual reset, the control unit must  
be checked by a Fiat Dealership before the next charge.  
(red)  
(red)  
The control unit is in diagnostic mode.  
(green)  
(green)  
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"MODE 3" CHARGING  
CABLE  
"MODE 4" CHARGING  
CABLE  
(where provided)  
WARNING Only use DC charging  
cables shorter than 30 metres.  
This can be used to charge from DC  
(direct current) public charging sockets.  
The charging cable is connected to  
the charging station. The charging  
procedure can be faster than with AC  
charging stations.  
244  
F6S0092  
remove any dust that may have  
243  
JJ000427  
accumulated on the charging  
connector and charging port  
remove the protective cover (1)  
fig. 245  
1. Vehicle plug  
2. Plug for wall box / AC charging  
station  
PROCEDURE FOR  
CHARGING FROM A  
DOMESTIC POWER  
SOCKET (AC)  
Mode 3 charging cables are used  
for charging at wall boxes and AC  
charging stations. A mode 3 charging  
cable provides a vehicle plug and a  
plug for the wall box / AC charging  
station. Wall boxes / AC charging  
stations may provide an integrated  
mode 3 charging cable. For more  
information on the mode 3 charging  
cable, refer to the manual of the  
charging cable manufacturer.  
CHARGING PROCEDURE  
Shift the PRND command into P and  
switch off the vehicle  
engage the electric parking brake  
take the charging kit located in the  
boot  
push the charging port flap on the  
mark fig. 244 to release it  
245  
JJ000675  
unroll the charging cable and  
connect it from the control unit to the  
domestic socket. When the connection  
is made, all of the indicator lamps on  
the control unit light up, then only the  
194  
POWER indicator lamp remains on in  
green  
indicator at the charging port fig. 248.  
See "Charging status" paragraph for  
further information.  
grasp the charging connector  
by the handle (1) fig. 246, remove  
the protective cover and insert the  
connector into the charging port  
fig. 247 until you hear the click  
indicating that it has been locked  
If this is not the case, charging has not  
started; restart the procedure, ensuring  
that all of the connections are properly  
established.  
The red indicator lamp next to the  
charging port comes on to indicate that  
the connector is locked.  
249  
JJ000472  
Once charging, the vehicle plug will be  
locked to the charging port and cannot  
be disconnected while charging is  
1
active. indicator fig. 249 illuminates.  
CANCELLING THE  
CHARGING PROCESS  
WARNING At public charging stations,  
the cancelling and subsequent  
resuming of the charging process may  
cause additional costs.  
246  
JJ000375  
248  
F6S0187  
Once the charging process has  
started, only the driver's door can  
be unlocked without cancelling the  
charging process. Therefore, activate  
the driver's door only function in the  
vehicle personalisation.  
247  
JJ000470  
Press on the remote control to  
cancel the charging process at any  
time.  
The start of charging is indicated by the  
the flashing of the CHARGE indicator  
lamp in green on the control unit  
and the green flashing of the status  
195  
Press twice to to cancel the  
charging process at any time if the  
driver's only function is activated.  
the domestic electrical outlet; avoid any  
entry of fluids into the charging port of the  
vehicle, the vehicle plug of the charging  
cable and the domestic electrical outlet.  
STOP CHARGING  
247)  
CHARGING  
PROCEDURE  
FROM WALLBOX  
CHARGING STATION  
Before disconnecting the plug from  
the charging connector: if the vehicle  
is locked, unlock it; if the vehicle is  
unlocked, lock it and then unlock it  
fig. 250.  
251  
JJ000473  
Shift the PRND command into P and  
switch off the vehicle  
engage the electric parking brake  
take the charging kit located in the  
boot  
Disconnect the vehicle plug of the  
charging cable from the charging  
port fig. 251 within 30 seconds after  
unlocking.  
push the charging port flap on the  
mark fig. 252 to release it  
The end of charging is confirmed when  
the green CHARGE indicator lamp on  
the control unit comes on fixed and the  
green light next to the charging port  
come on fixed.  
250  
F6S0188  
After disconnection, replace the  
protective cover over the connector  
and close the charging flap.  
The red indicator lamp next to the  
charging port goes out to confirm that  
the connector is unlocked.  
Disconnect the control unit's charging  
cable from the domestic socket.  
252  
F6S0092  
IMPORTANT  
remove any dust that may have  
accumulated on the charging  
connector and charging port  
follow the accelerated charging unit  
(Wallbox) user instructions  
247) After the end of the charging  
progress: disconnect the charging cable  
from the charging port of the vehicle; make  
sure the charging port flap is closed;  
always disconnect the charging cable from  
196  
remove the protective cover (1)  
fig. 253  
If this is not the case, charging has not  
started; restart the procedure ensuring  
that all connections are properly  
established.  
The red indicator lamp next to the  
charging port comes on to indicate that  
the connector is locked.  
CANCELLING THE  
CHARGING PROCESS  
WARNING At public charging stations,  
the cancelling and subsequent  
resuming of the charging process may  
cause additional costs.  
255  
F6S0188  
The red indicator lamp next to the  
charging port goes out to confirm that  
the connector is unlocked.  
253  
JJ000675  
grasp the charging connector  
by the handle (1) fig. 259, remove  
Once the charging process has  
started, only the driver's door can  
be unlocked without cancelling the  
charging process. Therefore, activate  
the driver's door only function in the  
vehicle personalisation.  
the protective cover and insert the  
connector into the charging port  
fig. 254 until you hear the click  
indicating that it has been locked  
Press on the remote control to  
cancel the charging process at any  
time.  
Press twice to to cancel the charging  
process at any time if the driver's only  
function is activated.  
256  
JJ000473  
Disconnect the vehicle plug of the  
charging cable from the charging  
port fig. 256 within 30 seconds after  
unlocking.  
STOP CHARGING  
248)  
254  
JJ000470  
Before disconnecting the plug from  
the charging connector: if the vehicle  
is locked, unlock it; if the vehicle is  
unlocked, lock it and then unlock it  
fig. 255.  
The start of charging is confirmed by  
the flashing of the green light next to  
the charging port.  
The end of charging is confirmed by  
the accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)  
and when the green light close to the  
charging port come on fixed.  
197  
After disconnection, replace the  
connector on to the charging unit and  
close the charging flap.  
take the charging kit located in the  
boot  
push the charging port flap on the  
mark fig. 257 to release it  
unroll the charging cable, grasp the  
charging connector by the handle (1)  
fig. 259 and insert it into the charging  
port fig. 260 until you hear the click  
indicating that it has been locked;  
IMPORTANT  
248) After the end of the charging  
progress: disconnect the charging cable  
from the charging port of the vehicle; make  
sure the charging port flap is closed;  
always disconnect the charging cable from  
the domestic electrical outlet; avoid any  
entry of fluids into the charging port of the  
vehicle, the vehicle plug of the charging  
cable and the domestic electrical outlet.  
1
257  
F6S0092  
259  
JJ000375  
remove any dust that may have  
accumulated on the charging  
connector and charging port  
remove the protective cover (1)  
fig. 258 in case of AC charge and both  
covers (1) and (2) in case of DC charge  
CHARGING  
PROCEDURE FROM  
PUBLIC CHARGING  
STATION (AC/DC)  
When charging at a public AC charging  
station / public DC charging station,  
follow the instructions for the use of the  
respective charging station. Public AC  
charging stations may not provide an  
integrated charging cable. In this case,  
a portable mode 3 charging cable is  
required.  
260  
JJ000470  
charging starts automatically.  
If necessary, the public charging  
station must be enabled; follow the  
manufacturer's instructions and  
warnings when using the charging  
station.  
Shift the PRND command into P and  
switch off the vehicle  
engage the electric parking brake  
258  
JJ000674  
198  
green light next to the charging port  
come on fixed.  
CANCELLING THE  
CHARGING PROCESS  
WARNING At public charging stations,  
the cancelling and subsequent  
resuming of the charging process may  
cause additional costs.  
After disconnection, replace the  
protective cover over the connector  
and close the charging flap.  
Disconnect the control unit's charging  
cable from the domestic socket.  
Once the charging process has  
started, only the driver's door can  
be unlocked without cancelling the  
charging process. Therefore, activate  
the driver's door only function in the  
vehicle personalisation.  
Accelerated charging via wallbox  
(mode 3)  
261  
F6S0188  
The end of charging is confirmed by  
the accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)  
and when the green light close to the  
charging port come on fixed.  
After disconnection, replace the  
connector on to the charging unit and  
close the charging flap.  
The red indicator lamp next to the  
charging port goes out to confirm that  
the connector is unlocked.  
Press on the remote control to  
cancel the charging process at any  
time.  
Press twice to to cancel the charging  
process at any time if the driver's only  
function is activated.  
IMPORTANT  
STOP CHARGING  
249)  
249) After the end of the charging  
progress: disconnect the charging cable  
from the charging port of the vehicle; make  
sure the charging port flap is closed;  
always disconnect the charging cable from  
the domestic electrical outlet; avoid any  
entry of fluids into the charging port of the  
vehicle, the vehicle plug of the charging  
cable and the domestic electrical outlet.  
Before disconnecting the plug from  
the charging connector: if the vehicle  
is locked, unlock it; if the vehicle is  
unlocked, lock it and then unlock it  
fig. 261.  
262  
JJ000473  
Disconnect the vehicle plug of the  
charging cable from the charging  
port fig. 262 within 30 seconds after  
unlocking.  
Domestic charging (mode 2)  
The end of charging is confirmed when  
the green CHARGE indicator lamp on  
the control unit comes on fixed and the  
199  
Press APPLY.  
Plug in the vehicle.  
CHARGING  
FUNCTIONS  
FUEL  
Fuels - identification of  
vehicle compatibility.  
Graphic symbol for  
consumer information  
in accordance with  
EN16942  
PROGRAMMABLE  
CHARGING  
By default, charging starts as soon as  
the charging cable is connected to the  
charging port of the vehicle. It is also  
possible to schedule charging using the  
Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25 NAV.  
Programmable charging is only  
possible when charging at a wall box.  
Programmable charging is also  
available via the FIAT® app.  
The symbols shown below facilitate  
recognising the correct fuel type to be  
used on your car.  
Before proceeding with refuelling,  
check the symbols inside the fuel filler  
flap (where provided) and compare  
them with the symbols shown on the  
fuel pump (where provided).  
264  
JJ000474  
Within 1 minute, press  
fig. 264  
NOTE On vehicles without integrated  
navigation system, programmable  
charging can only be used via the  
FIAT® app.  
to activate programmable charging.  
The status indicator illuminates blue  
indicating that programmable charging  
is active.  
Through the Uconnect™  
10.25"/10.25 NAV system select  
Applications>Energy>Charging.  
Define the number of hours and  
minutes after which the loading  
process starts, fig. 263.  
265  
JJ000249  
E5: Unleaded petrol 95 R.O.N.  
minimum containing up to 2.7% (m/m)  
oxygen and with maximum 5.0% (V/V)  
ethanol compliant with EN228.  
E10: Unleaded petrol 95 R.O.N.  
minimum containing up to 3.7% (m/m)  
oxygen and with maximum 10.0% (V/V)  
ethanol compliant with EN228.  
263  
F6S0189  
200  
The engine is capable of running with  
fuel that contains up to 10% ethanol  
(e.g. named E10).  
Place the nozzle in straight position  
to the filler neck and press with slight  
force to insert.  
Use fuel with the recommended octane  
rating. A lower octane rating can  
reduce engine power and torque and  
slightly increases fuel consumption.  
109) 110)  
To refuel, switch on pump nozzle.  
After the automatic cut-off, the tank  
can be topped up by operating the  
pump nozzle a maximum of two more  
times.  
The engine specific requirements  
regarding octane rating are given in  
the engine data overview. A country-  
specific label at the fuel filler flap can  
supersede the requirement. In certain  
countries, the use of a particular fuel,  
e.g. a specific octane rating, may be  
required to ensure proper engine  
operation.  
113)  
To close, turn the fuel filler cap  
clockwise until it clicks. Close the flap  
and allow it to engage.  
266  
F6S0092  
The fuel filler flap can only be opened  
if the vehicle is unlocked. Release the  
fuel filler flap by pushing the flap.  
FUEL FILLER CAP  
Only use genuine fuel filler caps.  
PETROL REFUELLING  
(Hybrid versions)  
IMPORTANT  
To open, turn the cap slowly  
anticlockwise.  
111)  
REFUELLING  
250) Before refuelling, switch off ignition  
and any external heaters with combustion  
chambers. Follow the operating and safety  
instructions of the filling station when  
refuelling.  
251) Do not approach naked flames or  
lit cigarettes to the fuel tank filler: fire risk.  
Keep your face away from the fuel filler to  
prevent breathing in harmful vapours.  
252) Do not attach any object/plug to the  
end of the end of the filler neck that is not  
for the vehicle. The use of non-compliant  
objects/caps non-compliant objects/caps  
could cause a pressure inside the tank,  
causing dangerous situations.  
250) 251) 252) 253) 254)  
A label with symbols at the fuel filler  
flap is indicating the allowed fuel types.  
In Europe the pump nozzles of the  
filling stations are marked with these  
symbols. Refuel only the allowed fuel  
type  
112)  
Fuel filler flap is located at left rear side  
of vehicle. Push on the mark fig. 266 to  
open the flap.  
267  
JJ000475  
The fuel filler cap can be attached to  
the hook on the fuel filler flap fig. 267.  
253) Do not use a mobile phone near the  
refuelling pump: risk of fire.  
201  
DRIVING HINTS AND  
RECOMMENDATIONS  
254) Never refuel with the engine in STOP  
mode or in stand-by; you must switch off  
the ignition.  
CONTROL OF THE  
VEHICLE  
WARNING  
Never coast with engine not  
running  
109) Do not use fuel or fuel additives that  
contain metallic compounds such as  
manganese-based additives. This may  
cause engine damage.  
110) Use of fuel with a lower octane rating  
than the lowest possible rating could lead  
to uncontrolled combustion and engine  
damage.  
Many systems will not function in this  
situation (e.g. brake servo unit, power  
steering). Driving in this manner is  
a danger to yourself and others. All  
systems function during an Autostop.  
268  
F6S0037  
If the vehicle absolutely must drive  
through a flooded section of road:  
Pedals  
111) The use of any other type of (bio) fuel  
(vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted,  
domestic fuel etc.) is strictly prohibited (risk  
of damage to the engine and fuel system).  
112) In case of misfuelling, do not switch  
on ignition.  
check that the depth of the water  
does not exceed 23 cm fig. 268,  
taking account of waves that might be  
generated by other users  
deactivate the Stop-Start function  
(where provided)  
drive as slowly as possible without  
stalling. In all cases, do not exceed 6  
mph (10 km/h)  
do not stop and do not switch off the  
engine  
To ensure the pedal travel is  
uninhibited, there must be no mats in  
the area of the pedals.  
Use only floor mats, which fit properly  
and are fixed by the retainers on the  
driver side.  
113) Wipe off any overflowing fuel  
immediately.  
ON FLOODED ROADS  
It's strongly advised against driving  
on flooded roads, as this could  
cause serious damage to the internal  
combustion engine, the electric motor,  
the gearbox and the electrical systems  
of the vehicle.  
On leaving the flooded road, as soon  
as safety conditions allow, make  
several light brake applications to dry  
the brake discs and pads.  
If in doubt about the state of your  
vehicle, contact a Fiat dealership.  
STEERING  
If power steering assist is lost because  
the engine stops or due to a system  
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malfunction, the vehicle can be steered  
but may require increased effort.  
season and after a long period out of  
use.  
rear window, windscreen wipers and  
heater fan require a considerable  
amount of energy or fuel; increasing  
the current uptake increases electrical  
energy or fuel consumption.  
Do not forget the spare wheel and,  
where applicable, the tyres on your  
trailer or caravan.  
EMERGENCIES  
255)  
ENERGY/FUEL  
CONSUMPTION  
REDUCTION  
At the end of winter, remove snow  
tyres and refit summer tyres.  
Climate control system  
Using the climate control system  
will increase electrical energy or fuel  
consumption: use standard ventilation  
when the temperature outside permits.  
For electric versions: with the vehicle  
connected, carry out temperature pre-  
conditioning before setting off.  
Unnecessary loads  
Below are some useful tips that allow  
you to achieve a reduction in energy  
consumption of the high-voltage  
battery and a consequent increase in  
range (for electric versions) and save  
fuel and thus lower the amount of  
harmful emissions released into the  
atmosphere (for Hybrid versions).  
Do not travel with an overloaded  
luggage compartment. The weight  
of the car and its trim greatly affect  
electrical energy or fuel consumption  
and stability.  
Devices for aerodynamic control  
The use of non-certified devices for  
aerodynamic control may adversely  
affect air drag and electrical energy or  
fuel consumption levels.  
Loads placement  
Spread loads throughout the vehicle.  
Place the heaviest items in the boot as  
close as possible to the rear seats.  
Car maintenance  
Have your vehicle serviced regularly  
(e.g. engine oil, oil filter, air filter,  
passenger compartment filter, etc.).  
Checks and operations should be  
carried out in accordance with  
the "Service information" (see the  
"Maintenance and care" chapter).  
Roof rack/ski rack  
DRIVING STYLE  
Top speed  
Remove the roof rack or the ski rack  
from the roof when they are not used.  
These accessories lower aerodynamic  
penetration and adversely affect  
electrical energy or fuel consumption  
levels.  
Energy or fuel consumption  
considerably increases as speed  
increases. Maintain a constant speed,  
avoiding unnecessary braking and  
acceleration, which cost in terms of  
electrical energy or fuel consumption  
and emissions.  
Tyres  
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle  
and minimise wind resistance (e.g. roof  
bars - where present, roof rack, bicycle  
carrier, trailer). Preferably, use a roof  
box.  
Check the tyre pressures at least once  
every four weeks: if the pressure  
is too low, electrical energy or fuel  
consumption levels increase as  
resistance to rolling is higher.  
In addition, carry out this check before  
a long journey, at each change of  
Drive smoothly  
Accelerating violently will greatly affect  
electrical energy or fuel consumption  
and emissions. Acceleration should be  
gradual.  
Electric devices  
Use electrical devices only for the  
amount of time needed. The heated  
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consumption. Winding mountain roads  
and rough road surfaces also adversely  
affect consumption.  
and durability of the mechanical  
components of your vehicle (engine  
and gearbox).  
Maintain a safe distance between  
vehicles, use engine braking rather  
than the brake pedal and press the  
accelerator gradually. These practices  
help to save on energy consumption,  
reduce CO2 emissions (where present)  
and decrease general traffic noise.  
With an automatic gearbox, with the  
PRND command in D, and except in  
Sport mode, favour "free-wheeling"  
by fully lifting your foot from the  
accelerator pedal in order to save fuel.  
When the traffic is flowing smoothly,  
use the Cruise Control/Adaptive Cruise  
Control.  
As a passenger, avoid connecting  
your multimedia devices (e.g. film,  
music, video game) to help reduce the  
consumption of energy. Disconnect  
all portable devices before leaving the  
vehicle.  
Control the use of electrical  
equipment  
Before moving off, if the passenger  
compartment is too warm, ventilate it  
by opening the windows and air vents  
before using the air conditioning.  
At speeds above 50 km/h (31 mph),  
close the windows and leave the air  
vents open.  
ENERGY ECONOMY  
MODE  
This system manages the duration of  
use of certain functions, in order to  
conserve a sufficient level of charge  
in the conventional battery with the  
ignition off.  
Unless automatically regulated, switch  
off the air conditioning as soon as the  
desired temperature has been reached.  
Switch off the demisting and defrosting  
functions, if they are not managed  
automatically.  
Optimise your use of the gearbox  
Favour the automatic mode. Do not  
depress the accelerator pedal heavily  
or suddenly.  
After switching off the engine, you  
can still use functions such as the  
audio and telematic system, the wipers  
and the dipped beam headlamps  
or courtesy lamps, for a combined  
duration of approximately 40 minutes.  
Switch off the heated seat as soon as  
possible.  
For electric versions  
Adapt your use of the headlamps  
and/or foglamps to the level of visibility,  
in accordance with current legislation in  
the country in which you are driving.  
Avoid running the engine before  
moving off, particularly in winter (other  
than in severe wintry conditions:  
temperature below -23°C). The vehicle  
will warm up much faster while driving.  
In very severe wintry conditions  
(temperature below -23°C), let the  
engine run for 4 minutes before moving  
off, to ensure the correct operation  
Favour the ECO zone of the operating  
mode indicator in the instrument panel  
display by driving smoothly and at a  
steady speed.  
Selecting the mode  
A confirmation message is displayed  
when energy economy mode is  
entered, and the active functions are  
placed on standby.  
Anticipate slowing down as much  
as possible and, if possible, favour  
decelerations with regenerative braking  
mode activated (operating mode  
indicator in the CHARGE zone).  
WARNING If a telephone call is  
in progress at the time, it will be  
maintained for around 10 minutes via  
the audio system’s hands-free system.  
CONDITIONS OF USE  
Traffic and road conditions  
Heavy traffic with fast acceleration  
causes high electrical energy or fuel  
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a field, a country lane overgrown  
with bushes or a grassy verge. This  
vegetation could come into contact  
with the vehicle's exhaust system or  
other systems which are very hot. Risk  
of fire!  
Make sure you do not leave any item  
in the passenger compartment which  
could act like a magnifying glass under  
the effect of the sun's rays and cause  
a fire. Risk of fire or damage to interior  
surfaces!  
Never leave the vehicle unattended,  
with the engine running. If you have  
to leave your vehicle with the engine  
running, apply the parking brake and  
put the gearbox into neutral or N  
position (depending on the type of  
gearbox).  
Exiting the mode  
When the vehicle is being driven, the  
load reduction function temporarily  
deactivates certain functions, such as  
the air conditioning and the heated rear  
screen.  
These functions are automatically  
reactivated the next time the vehicle is  
used.  
To restore the use of these functions  
immediately, start the engine and let it  
run:  
The deactivated functions are  
reactivated automatically as soon as  
conditions permit.  
For less than 10 minutes, to use the  
equipment for approximately 5 minutes.  
For more than 10 minutes, to use  
the equipment for approximately 30  
minutes.  
WARNINGS  
Never leave the engine running in  
a closed space without sufficient  
ventilation. Internal combustion engines  
emit toxic exhaust gases such as  
carbon monoxide. Danger of poisoning  
and death!  
In very severe wintry conditions  
(temperature below -23°C), let the  
engine run for 4 minutes before moving  
off, to ensure the correct operation  
and durability of the mechanical  
components of your vehicle (engine  
and gearbox).  
Never drive with the parking brake  
applied. Risk of overheating and  
damaging the braking system!  
Never park the vehicle and never  
leave the engine running on a  
flammable surface (e.g. dry grass, dead  
leaves). The vehicle exhaust system is  
very hot, even several minutes after the  
engine stops. Risk of fire!  
Let the engine run for the specified  
duration to ensure that the  
conventional battery charge is  
sufficient.  
To recharge the conventional battery,  
avoid repeatedly or continuously  
restarting the engine.  
Never leave children inside the  
vehicle unsupervised.  
WARNING A flat conventional battery  
prevents the engine from starting. For  
more information on the conventional  
battery, refer to the "Jump starting"  
chapter in "In case of emergency"  
section.  
IMPORTANT  
255) Damage to the high-voltage battery  
or high voltage system can create a risk of  
electric shock, overheating, or fire. If the  
vehicle has been damaged or affected by  
a moderate to severe crash, it must be  
inspected as soon as possible by qualified  
personnel. Until the technical inspection  
has been carried out, the vehicle must  
be stored outside at a minimum distance  
of 5 metres from any structure or other  
flammable objects. If the vehicle has been  
Load reduction mode  
This system manages the use of certain  
functions according to the level of  
charge remaining in the conventional  
battery.  
Never drive on surfaces covered with  
vegetation (e.g. tall grass, accumulated  
dead leaves, crops, debris) such as  
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ball, is being used to reduce snaking  
movements.  
The permissible trailer load applies  
up to the specified incline and at sea  
level. Since engine power decreases  
as altitude increases due to the air  
becoming thinner, therefore reducing  
climbing ability, the permissible gross  
train weight also decreases by 10%  
for every 1000 m of altitude. The  
gross train weight does not have to  
be reduced when driving on roads  
with slight inclines (less than 8%, e.g.  
motorways)  
damaged or affected by flood or fire, it  
must not be moved at all and has to be  
inspected by qualified personnel as soon  
as possible.  
During trailer towing do not exceed a  
speed of 80 km/h. A maximum speed  
of 100 km/h is only appropriate if an  
oscillation damper is used and the  
permissible gross trailer weight does  
not exceed the vehicle’s curb weight.  
For trailers with low driving stability  
and caravan trailers, the use of  
an oscillation damper is strongly  
recommended.  
TRAILER HITCH  
(where admitted)  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
114)  
Only use towing equipment that has  
been approved for your vehicle.  
Entrust retrofitting of towing equipment  
to a Fiat Dealership. It may be  
necessary to make changes that affect  
the cooling system, heat shields or  
other equipment.  
The permissible gross train weight  
must not be exceeded. This weight is  
specified on the identification plate.  
If the trailer starts snaking, drive more  
slowly, do not attempt to correct the  
steering and brake sharply if necessary.  
When driving downhill, drive in the  
same gear as if driving uphill and drive  
at a similar speed.  
Vertical coupling load  
The vertical coupling load is the load  
exerted by the trailer on the coupling  
ball. It can be varied by changing the  
weight distribution when loading the  
trailer.  
Trailers equipped with LED lights are  
not suitable for the wiring harness of  
this trailer hitch.  
Adjust tyre pressure to the value  
specified for full load  
Fitting of towing equipment could cover  
the opening of the towing eye. If this is  
the case, use the coupling ball bar for  
towing. Always keep the coupling ball  
bar in the vehicle to have it on hand if  
needed.  
TRAILER TOWING  
Trailer loads  
The maximum permissible vertical  
coupling load (48 kg) is specified on the  
towing equipment identification plate  
and in the vehicle documents.  
Always aim for the maximum vertical  
coupling load, especially in the case  
of heavy trailers. The vertical coupling  
load should never fall below 25 kg.  
The permissible trailer loads are vehicle  
and engine-dependent maximum  
values which must not be exceeded.  
The actual trailer load is the difference  
between the actual gross weight of the  
trailer and the actual coupling socket  
load with the trailer coupled.  
DRIVING  
CHARACTERISTICS AND  
TOWING TIPS  
Before attaching a trailer, lubricate the  
coupling ball. However, do not do so if  
a stabiliser, which acts on the coupling  
The permissible trailer loads are  
specified in the vehicle documents. In  
general, they are valid for gradients up  
to 12%.  
Rear axle load  
When the trailer is coupled and  
the towing vehicle fully loaded,  
the permissible rear axle load  
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(see identification plate or vehicle  
documents) may be exceeded by 60  
kg, the gross vehicle weight rating must  
not be exceeded. If the permissible rear  
axle load is exceeded, a maximum  
speed of 100 km/h applies.  
WARNING Never use cars or work  
tools: the mechanism may be  
damaged.  
independent of the vehicle’s hydraulic  
system.  
WARNING  
WARNING Never unlock in the case of  
trailer attached to the car or with rack  
fitted.  
114) For new vehicles, only tow a trailer  
after having driven at least 1000 km.  
TOW HOOK SETUP  
256) 257)  
WARNING When driving without trailer  
(or without rack), the ball head tow  
bar must be removed and the closing  
cap must always be inserted in the  
housing pipe. This applies particularly  
if, due to the bar, the visibility of the  
number plate or of the lighting system  
is reduced.  
Instructions for using the  
removable ball head tow bar  
WARNING Before setting off, check  
the correct locking of the removable  
ball head tow bar, as follows:  
the green mark of the knob must  
coincide with the green mark on the  
tow bar  
the knob is in the stop position on  
the tow bar (without slot)  
For the electrical connection, a 13 pin  
12 VDC connection has to be used  
(CUNA/UNI and ISO/DIN Standards).  
Follow the instructions provided by the  
car Manufacturer and/or the tow hook  
Manufacturer.  
locked lock and key removed. The  
knob cannot be extracted.  
ball head bar firmly secured to the  
housing pipe. Check by shaking hands  
The fitting procedure must be repeated  
if any of the requirements are not met.  
If even only one of the requirements  
is not met the tow hook must not be  
used, since there is risk of causing  
accidents. Contact a Fiat Dealership.  
The ball head tow bar can be  
IMPORTANT  
256) The ABS with which the car is  
equipped will not control the braking  
system of the trailer. Particular caution is  
therefore required on slippery roads.  
257) Never modify the braking system  
of the vehicle to control the trailer brake.  
The trailer braking system must be fully  
fitted/removed manually, without  
requiring specific equipment.  
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