GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR for Your Fiat Tipo 4 Door Second Generation (2015-2026)

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR  
In-depth knowledge of your new car  
starts here.  
DASHBOARD .............................. 10  
THE KEYS................................... 11  
IGNITION DEVICE ........................ 12  
FIAT CODE.................................. 14  
DOORS ...................................... 15  
SEATS........................................ 18  
HEAD RESTRAINTS ..................... 21  
STEERING WHEEL....................... 22  
REAR-VIEW MIRRORS ................. 22  
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ...................... 23  
INTERIOR LIGHTS........................ 27  
The handbook that you are reading  
simply and directly explains how it is  
made and how it works.  
That’s why we advise you to read  
it seated comfortably on board, so  
that you can see immediately what is  
described here for yourself.  
WINDSCREEN WIPER/REAR  
WINDOW WIPER ......................... 29  
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ....... 32  
ELECTRIC WINDOWS .................. 36  
BONNET..................................... 37  
DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER  
STEERING .................................. 38  
BOOT......................................... 39  
INTERIOR FITTINGS ..................... 42  
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK ................ 45  
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  
SYSTEMS ................................... 45  
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DASHBOARD  
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1. Adjustable side air diffusers 2. Left stalk: direction indicators, main beam headlights, flashings 3. Instrument panel 4. Steering  
wheel controls 5. Right stalk: windscreen wiper/washer, rear window wiper/washer, rain sensor sensitivity level setting 6.  
Uconnect™ 7. Control buttons 8. Passenger front airbag 9. Adjustable central air diffusers 10. Glove compartment 11. Climate  
controls 12. Buttons on the central console: seat heating, USB port, power socket/cigarette lighter 13. Ignition device 14. Driver  
front airbag 15. Steering wheel controls 16. Control panel: front fog lights (where present), rear fog lights, headlight alignment  
adjustment, iTPMS reset, ESC OFF (where present).  
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For versions with electronic key: on  
vehicles with Keyless Entry/Go, the  
electronic key will lock the doors if one  
or more doors are open.  
Entry/Go" system, the car features an  
electronic key (1) fig. 3, of which two  
copies are provided.  
THE KEYS  
1)  
1) 2)  
MECHANICAL KEY  
The metal insert of the key operates:  
the ignition device and the driver side  
door lock.  
The doors will be locked if the tailgate  
is open however.  
Opening the boot  
Rapidly press the button twice to  
open the boot remotely.  
KEY WITH REMOTE  
CONTROL  
The direction indicators will flash twice  
to indicate that the boot has been  
opened.  
3)  
Metal insert (1) fig. 2 of the key  
operates:  
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REPLACING THE  
BATTERY IN THE KEY  
WITH REMOTE CONTROL  
1)  
the ignition device;  
the driver's door lock.  
OPERATION  
Unlocking doors and boot  
Briefly press the button : unlocking  
of doors and boot, timed switching-on  
of internal lights and double flashing of  
direction indicators (where provided).  
The doors can always be unlocked by  
putting the metal insert inside the driver  
side door lock.  
To replace the battery, proceed as  
follows:  
Door and boot locking  
Briefly press the "FIAT" button:  
locking of doors and boot and single  
flash of direction indicators (if present).  
For versions with mechanical key:  
the doors will not be locked if one or  
more doors are open. This situation  
is indicated by a rapid flashing of the  
direction indicators (where provided).  
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Press button (2) to open/close the  
metal insert.  
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2)  
ELECTRONIC KEY  
(versions with Keyless Entry/Go  
system)  
On versions equipped with the "Keyless  
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electronic devices inside the key, it should  
never be exposed to direct sunlight.  
IMPORTANT  
1) Do not swallow the battery. Danger of  
chemical burns. The keys contain a small  
battery. If the battery is swallowed, it can  
cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours  
and cause death. Keep new and used  
batteries out of the reach of children. If  
the battery compartment does not close  
securely, discontinue use of the product  
and keep it out of reach of children. If you  
believe that batteries may have been  
swallowed or inserted inside the body,  
seek medical attention immediately. The  
emergency key (where provided) must be  
immediately inserted into the electronic key  
to prevent easy access to the battery.  
2) Press button (2) only with the key away  
from your body, especially your eyes and  
from objects which could get damaged  
(e.g. your clothes). Do not leave the key  
unattended to avoid the button being  
accidentally pressed while it is being  
handled, e.g. by a child.  
WARNING  
1) Used batteries may be harmful to the  
environment if not disposed of correctly.  
They must be disposed of as specified by  
law in the special containers or taken to a  
Fiat Dealership, which will take care of their  
disposal.  
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apply a small bit screwdriver to the  
points indicated by the arrows fig. 4  
then remove the rear casing (1) fig. 5;  
use a coin to turn inspection flap (2)  
anticlockwise and remove it;  
replace battery (3) with a new one of  
the same specifications, respecting its  
polarity;  
refit flap (2) turning it clockwise, then  
re-close the rear casing by pressing  
gently and making sure it is correctly  
locked.  
IGNITION DEVICE  
OPERATION  
Versions with mechanical key  
The key can be turned to three different  
positions fig. 6:  
STOP: engine off, key can be  
removed, steering column locked (with  
key removed). Some electrical devices  
(e.g. central door locking system, etc.)  
are still available;  
MAR: driving position. All electrical  
devices are available;  
AVV: engine starting.  
WARNING  
REQUEST FOR  
ADDITIONAL KEYS  
Key with remote control  
The system can recognise up to 8 keys  
with remote control.  
1) Do not place the car key in the wireless  
charging compartment: risk of access  
system malfunction.  
2) Do not place contactless cards (RFID),  
credit cards or metal objects in the  
charging compartment.  
Duplicating keys  
3) The electronic components inside  
the key may be damaged if the key is  
subjected to strong shocks. In order  
to ensure complete efficiency of the  
Should a new key with remote control  
be necessary, go to a Fiat Dealership,  
taking an ID document and the car  
ownership documents.  
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will still be running. The car will indicate  
the absence of the key on board when  
the door is closed.  
NOTE If the device does switch off the  
engine, refer to the “Display” paragraph  
in the “Knowing the instrument panel”  
chapter, where available, and contact  
the Fiat Dealership as soon as possible.  
For more information on the engine  
start-up, see the description in the  
"Starting the engine" paragraph, in the  
"Starting and driving" chapter.  
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The ignition device is fitted with a  
The ignition device has the following  
possible states:  
safety system that requires the ignition  
device to be turned back to STOP if  
the engine does not start, before the  
starting operation can be repeated.  
3) 4)  
STEERING COLUMN  
LOCK  
Activation  
STOP: engine off, steering locked.  
Some electrical devices (e.g. central  
door locking system, alarm, etc.) are  
still available;  
MAR: driving position. All electrical  
devices are available. This state can  
be selected by pressing the ignition  
device button once, without pressing  
the clutch pedal;  
Versions with mechanical key: with the  
device at STOP, remove the key and  
turn the steering wheel until it locks.  
Versions with electronic key  
("Keyless Entry/Go" system)  
To activate the ignition device fig. 7  
the electronic key must be inside the  
passenger compartment.  
WARNING If the ignition key has been  
moved from the MAR to the STOP  
position, the steering lock cannot  
engage until the key is removed from  
the ignition device.  
AVV: engine starting.  
The ignition device activates also if the  
electronic key is inside the boot or on  
the rear shelf.  
NOTE The ignition device does NOT  
activate if the electronic key is inside  
the boot and this is open.  
Versions with electronic key: the  
NOTE With the ignition device at MAR,  
if 30 minutes pass with car stationary  
and the engine stopped, the ignition  
device will automatically move to the  
STOP position.  
steering lock engages when the driver  
door is opened, with the ignition device  
button at STOP and speed 3 km/h.  
Deactivation  
NOTE With the engine running, it is  
possible to go away from the car taking  
the electronic key with you. The engine  
Versions with mechanical key: slightly  
moving the steering wheel, turn the key  
to the MAR position.  
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Versions with electronic key: the  
steering lock disengages when the  
ignition device is pressed and the  
electronic key is recognised.  
5) 6) 7) 8)  
the "Starting the engine" paragraph,  
"Starting and driving" chapter.  
the vehicle is parked on a steep slope,  
chock the wheels with wedges or stones.  
When leaving the car, always lock all the  
doors by pressing the dedicated button  
on the handle (see "Passive Entry" in the  
paragraph "Doors").  
IRREGULAR OPERATION  
If, during starting, the key code is not  
correctly recognised, the  
symbol is  
8) For versions equipped with the Keyless  
Entry/Go system, do not leave the  
electronic key inside or near the car or in a  
place accessible to children. Do not leave  
the vehicle with the ignition device in MAR  
position. A child could activate the electric  
window winders, other controls or even  
start the vehicle.  
displayed on the instrument panel (see  
the instructions in the "Warning lights  
and messages" paragraph, "Knowing  
the instrument panel" chapter). This  
condition leads to the engine switching  
off after 2 seconds. In this case, bring  
the ignition device to STOP and then  
to MAR; if it is still blocked, try with  
the other keys provided. If it is still not  
possible to start the engine, contact a  
Fiat Dealership.  
IMPORTANT  
3) If the ignition device has been tampered  
with (e.g. attempted theft), have it checked  
over by a Fiat Dealership before driving  
again.  
4) Always take the key with you when  
you leave your car to prevent someone  
from accidentally operating the controls.  
Remember to engage the parking brake.  
Never leave children unattended in the  
vehicle.  
5) It is absolutely forbidden to carry out  
any after-market operation involving  
steering system or steering column  
modifications (e.g.: installation of  
anti-theft device) that could badly affect  
performance and safety, invalidate  
warranty and also result in non-compliance  
of the car with type approval requirements.  
6) Never extract the mechanical key while  
the car is moving. The steering wheel will  
automatically lock as soon as it is turned.  
This holds true for cars being towed as  
well.  
7) Before leaving the car, ALWAYS engage  
the parking brake, steer the wheels,  
engage the first gear if facing uphill or  
reverse if facing downhill. On versions  
with dual clutch automatic transmission,  
move the gear lever to P (Park) and press  
the ignition device to set it to STOP. If  
FIAT CODE  
The Fiat Code system prevents  
unauthorised use of the car, disabling  
engine starting.  
If the  
symbol is displayed while  
driving, this means that the system is  
running a self-diagnosis (e.g. due to a  
voltage drop). If the display persists,  
contact a Fiat Dealership.  
The system does not need to be  
enabled/activated: operation is  
automatic, regardless of the fact that  
the car's doors are locked or unlocked.  
When the ignition device is set to MAR,  
the Fiat Code system identifies the  
code transmitted by the key. If the  
code is recognised as valid, the Fiat  
Code system enables engine starting.  
When the ignition device is brought  
back to STOP, the Fiat Code system  
deactivates the control unit controlling  
the engine, thus preventing its starting.  
For the correct engine starting  
WARNINGS  
Do not tamper with the Fiat Code  
system.  
Any modifications/alterations could  
cause the protection function to be  
deactivated.  
The Fiat Code system is not compatible  
with certain aftermarket remote starting  
systems. The use of these devices  
could cause problems when starting  
and the deactivation of the protection  
function.  
procedures, see the instructions in  
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All keys provided with the car have  
been programmed in accordance with  
the electronics on the car itself.  
LED on button on: doors locked.  
LED on button off: doors unlocked.  
PASSIVE ENTRY  
(for versions/markets, where provided)  
5)  
Each key has its own code which must  
be stored by the system's control unit.  
Contact a Fiat Dealership to have new  
keys (up to 8) stored with a code.  
The Passive Entry system can identify  
the presence of an electronic key  
near the doors (and the tailgate) to  
unlock/lock the doors (or the tailgate)  
without having to press any button on  
the electronic key.  
WARNING Operating the handle of  
the front doors unlocks all doors and  
the tailgate. The LED will switch off  
subsequently to the opening of any  
door.  
DOORS  
LOCKING / UNLOCKING  
DOORS FROM THE  
INSIDE  
If the system identifies that the  
electronic key found is valid, the owner  
of the key can simply grasp one of the  
front handles to release the alarm and  
unlock the door and tailgate opening  
mechanism.  
LOCKING / UNLOCKING  
DOORS FROM THE  
OUTSIDE  
Automatic locking in motion  
(where provided)  
Locking from the outside  
With the doors closed, press the  
button on the key or fit and then turn  
the metal insert (located inside the key)  
in the driver side door lock.  
If all doors are closed properly, they  
will automatically be locked once  
the vehicle has exceeded 20 km/h  
("Autoclose" function). This function  
can also be disabled using the  
instrument panel Menu.  
After the unlocking, pulling the opening  
handle all doors can be opened  
depending on the mode set through  
the display menu or the Uconnect™  
system.  
The door lock can anyway be activated  
with all doors locked and the tailgate  
open. When button on the key is  
pressed, all locks are closed, including  
the lock of the open boot tailgate.  
When the open tailgate is closed, it will  
be locked and cannot be opened from  
outside any more.  
Press the electric opening button (1)  
fig. 9 (located under the handle) to  
access the boot.  
Manual locking/unlocking  
Press the fig. 8 button on the central  
dashboard panel.  
NOTE Where provided, the alarm  
system will be temporarily disabled  
only for the boot area. After closing  
the boot, the alarm system will be  
reactivated again.  
4)  
Door unlocking from the outside  
Press the button on the key or fit  
and then turn the metal insert (located  
inside the key) in the driver side door  
lock.  
NOTE Ensure that you always have  
the electronic key with you (e.g. in your  
pocket) so that the system recognises  
it and lets you enter the passenger  
compartment and start the engine.  
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before the doors can be unlocked  
again using the door handle.  
It is therefore possible to check  
whether the vehicle is locked correctly  
by pulling the door handle within  
2 seconds; the doors will not be  
unlocked again.  
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WARNING Do not simultaneously lock  
and unlock by pulling the handle (see  
fig. 12).  
Driver side door emergency  
opening  
Door locking: make sure that you  
have the electronic key and are within  
the 1.5-metre operating range of the  
driver or passenger side door handle.  
Press the button (1) fig. 11 on the  
handle: this will lock all doors and  
the boot tailgate. Door locking will  
also activate the alarm as well (where  
provided).  
If the electronic key does not work (e.g.  
because its battery does not work any  
longer, or the conventional battery of  
the car is flat), the emergency metal  
insert, located inside the key, can be  
used to unlock the driver side door  
lock.  
Metal insert extraction: use the  
device (1) fig. 10 and remove the metal  
insert (2) pulling it outwards. Then insert  
the metal insert in the driver side door  
lock and turn it to unlock the door.  
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Tailgate locking (where provided):  
with the tailgate closed, press button  
on the electronic key or on the door  
panel inside the car.  
NOTE Boot opening is disabled while  
the car is moving.  
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WARNING After pressing the "door  
locking" button, wait two seconds  
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DEAD LOCK DEVICE  
(where provided)  
position A: device engaged (door  
locked);  
Door opening/closing mechanism  
initialisation  
position B: device not engaged  
(door may be opened from the inside).  
The device remains engaged even if the  
doors are electrically unlocked.  
If the traditional battery is disconnected  
or the protective fuse blows, the door  
opening/closing mechanism must be  
reinitialised as follows:  
9)  
This inhibits the operation of the  
interior door handles and the door  
locking/unlocking button.  
close all the doors;  
press the button on the remote  
control;  
press the button on the remote  
control.  
Device on: the device is activated on  
all doors by pressing button on the  
key twice in rapid succession or, for  
cars with Passive Entry, by pressing the  
lock button on the exterior handle of  
the car.  
WARNING The rear doors cannot be  
opened from the inside when the child  
safety device is engaged.  
Passenger side front door and rear  
door emergency locking device  
Used to lock the doors when there is  
no electrical power supply. Insert the  
metal insert of the ignition key into slot  
(1) indicated in fig. 13 (front door on  
passenger side) or slot (1) fig. 14 (rear  
doors) and then turn the key clockwise  
and remove it from slot (1).  
Device off: press button on the  
key with remote control or turn the  
ignition device to the MAR position or,  
for vehicles with Passive Entry, grip one  
of the front handles.  
IMPORTANT  
9) Always use this device when carrying  
children. After engaging the device on  
both rear doors, check that it is actually  
engaged by trying to open a door with the  
internal handle.  
10) NEVER leave children unattended  
inside the car, let alone leave the car with  
the doors unlocked in a place that children  
can access easily. Children may seriously,  
or even fatally, injure themselves. Also  
ensure that children do not inadvertently  
operate the parking brake, the brake pedal  
or the dual clutch automatic transmission  
gear lever (where provided).  
CHILD LOCK  
10) 11)  
This system prevents the rear doors  
from being opened from the inside.  
This device (2) fig. 13 can be engaged  
only with the doors open:  
11) Always use this device when carrying  
children. After engaging the device on  
both rear doors, check that it is actually  
engaged by trying to open a door with the  
internal handle.  
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SEATS  
WARNING  
The front seats can be adjusted so as  
to ensure maximum comfort for the  
occupants.  
4) Make sure to take the key with you  
once a door or the tailgate is locked, to  
prevent locking the same key inside the  
car. If the key is locked inside, it can only  
be retrieved by using the second key  
provided.  
5) The operation of the recognition system  
depends on various factors, such as,  
for example, any electromagnetic wave  
interference from external sources (e.g.  
mobile phones), the charge of the battery  
in the electronic key and the presence of  
metal objects near the key or the car. In  
these cases it is still possible to unlock  
the doors by using the metal insert in the  
electronic key (see description on the  
following pages).  
Driver side front seat adjustment must  
also be carried out remembering that,  
keeping the shoulders resting firmly  
against the backrest, the wrists must  
be able to reach the top of the steering  
wheel rim.  
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Additionally, it must be possible to  
depress the clutch pedal with the  
left foot, for versions with manual  
transmission, or fully depress the brake  
pedal with the right foot (versions  
with automatic transmission, where  
provided).  
WARNING Carry out the adjustment  
while sitting on the seat involved (driver  
side or passenger side).  
Height adjustment  
(where provided)  
Move lever (2) upwards or downwards  
to achieve the required height.  
FRONT SEATS WITH  
MANUAL ADJUSTMENT  
12)  
WARNING Make adjustments while  
sitting in the seat you want to adjust  
(driver side or passenger side).  
6)  
Longitudinal adjustment  
Lift lever (1) fig. 15 and push the seat  
forwards or backwards.  
13)  
Backrest angle adjustment  
Use lever (3) to adjust the backrest  
angle, accompanying it with the  
movement of the torso (operate the  
lever until the desired position is  
reached, then release it).  
Push the backrest with the torso and  
operate the lever (3) downwards to lock  
it.  
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Power lumbar adjustment  
(where provided)  
After selecting seat heating, you need  
to wait for two to five minutes until the  
effect is noticed.  
When the ignition device is at MAR,  
press button (1) fig. 16 to adjust the  
lumbar area support for maximum  
comfort while driving.  
WARNING To preserve the traditional  
battery charge, this function cannot be  
activated when the engine is off.  
REAR SEATS  
The boot can be partially (1/3 or 2/3)  
or totally extended by splitting the rear  
seat.  
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use the tab (1) fig. 19 (one on each  
side) to position the seat belt to the  
side of the seat to prevent it interfering  
with folding the backrest;  
Partial extension of boot (1/3 or 2/3)  
(where provided)  
16)  
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Extending the right side of the boot  
allows you to carry two passengers  
on the left part of the rear seat, while  
extending the left side allows you to  
carry just one passenger.  
FRONT SEAT ELECTRIC  
HEATING  
(where provided)  
14) 15)  
With ignition device at MAR, press  
buttons  
Proceed as follows:  
fig. 17 on the dashboard.  
completely lower the rear seat head  
restraints;  
operate release device (1) (right or  
left) fig. 18 to fold the required backrest  
section;  
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WARNING As shown in fig. 19, the  
seat belt (in its position by the side of  
the seats obtained by using tongue (1))  
must not be twisted.  
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fold the required seat back portion.  
must be careful when using the seat  
heater. It could cause burns even at a low  
temperature, especially when used for long  
periods of time.  
15) Do not place objects on the seat or  
on the backrest that may isolate the heat,  
such as a cover or a pillow. It may cause  
the seat heating device to overheat. Sitting  
on an overheated seat may cause severe  
burns due to the increase in temperature  
of the seat surface.  
16) Make sure the backrests are properly  
secured at both sides (not visible “red  
notches”) to prevent them from moving  
forward, in the event of sharp braking, with  
possible impact with the passengers.  
Tilting the rear seat backrest  
completely forwards allows maximum  
loading volume.  
NOTE To increase the loading volume,  
the rear parcel shelf can be removed,  
see the next paragraph.  
Removing the rear parcel shelf  
To remove the parcel shelf, proceed as  
follows:  
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open the tailgate and unhook the two  
side cords (one on each side) from their  
supports;  
free the parcel shelf from the pins (1)  
fig. 20 (one on each side) and remove  
it, keeping it flat as exits from the  
tailgate.  
Repositioning seat backrests  
16)  
Raise the backrests and push them  
back until the locking click of both  
retainers is heard. Visually check that  
the red marks have disappeared from  
the release devices (1) fig. 18. The  
presence of the red notches indicates  
that the backrest is not secured.  
WARNING  
6) The fabric upholstery of the seats has  
been designed to withstand long-term  
wear deriving from normal use of the car.  
Some precautions are however required.  
Avoid prolonged and/or excessive rubbing  
against clothing accessories such as  
metal buckles and Velcro strips which, by  
applying a high pressure on the fabric in a  
small area, could cause it to break, thereby  
damaging the upholstery.  
IMPORTANT  
12) All adjustments must be made with the  
car stationary.  
13) After releasing the adjustment lever,  
always check that the seat is locked on the  
guides by trying to move it back and forth.  
If the seat is not locked into place, it may  
unexpectedly slide and cause the driver to  
lose control of the car.  
14) People who can't feel skin pain due to  
advanced age, chronic diseases, diabetes,  
spine damage, medication, alcohol,  
exhaustion, or other physical conditions,  
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NOTE The removed parcel shelf (1)  
fig. 21 can temporarily be put behind  
the front seats as shown.  
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WARNING Always reposition the head  
restraints if they have been removed  
before starting to drive normally.  
WARNING To permit maximum visibility  
for the driver, if the head restraints are  
not used, they are moved to the rest  
position: fully down.  
HEAD RESTRAINTS  
17)  
FRONT HEAD  
RESTRAINTS  
Adjustment  
REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS  
Adjustment  
They can be adjusted to 4 height  
positions (completely raised / 2  
intermediate positions / completely  
lowered).  
Two side and one central head  
restraints (where present) can be  
height-adjusted to 3 positions  
(completely raised / intermediate /  
completely lowered) are provided for  
the rear seats.  
Upward adjustment: raise the head  
restraint until it clicks into place.  
Upward adjustment: raise the head  
restraint until it clicks into place.  
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Downward adjustment: press button  
(1) fig. 24 and lower the head restraint.  
IMPORTANT  
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17) Head restraints must be adjusted so  
that the head, rather than the neck, rests  
on them. Only in this case they can protect  
your head correctly. Any removed head  
restraints must be repositioned correctly,  
in order to protect the occupants in the  
event of a collision: follow the instructions  
above.  
Downward adjustment: press button  
(1) fig. 22 and lower the head restraint.  
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Removal  
Proceed as follows to remove the head  
restraint:  
Travelling with the head restraints in the  
not-in-use position (all low) occupied  
rear seats is not advised.  
On some versions, the label shown in  
fig. 23 reminds the rear seat passenger  
to correctly adjust the head restraint by  
lifting it up to one of the two possible  
positions.  
tilt the backrest (to prevent it from  
coming into contact with the roof);  
press both buttons (1) and (2) fig. 22  
at the side of the two supports, then  
remove the head restraint.  
21  
The electrochromic mirror has an  
ON/OFF button to activate/deactivate  
the electrochromic anti-glare function.  
STEERING WHEEL  
the warranty and also result in non-  
compliance of the car with type-approval  
requirements.  
18) 19)  
ADJUSTMENTS  
The steering wheel can be adjusted  
both in height and axially.  
REAR-VIEW  
MIRRORS  
They have a safety device that causes  
their release in the event of a violent  
impact with the passenger.  
INTERIOR MIRROR  
Manual adjustment  
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Operate lever (1) fig. 26 to adjust the  
mirror into two different positions:  
normal or anti-glare.  
When reverse is engaged, the mirror is  
automatically set for daytime use.  
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DOOR MIRRORS  
To carry out the adjustment move the  
lever (1) fig. 25 downwards in position  
(B), then adjust the steering wheel to  
the most suitable position and then  
lock it in this position moving the lever  
(1) again in position (A).  
20)  
Electric adjustment  
The mirrors can only be adjusted with  
the ignition device at MAR and for  
about 3 minutes after the ignition  
device switches to STOP (or with the  
key removed).  
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When one of the front doors is opened  
this operation is disabled.  
IMPORTANT  
Electrochromic mirror  
(where provided)  
To carry out the adjustment, proceed  
as follows:  
18) All adjustments must be carried out  
only with the car stationary and engine off.  
19) It is absolutely forbidden to carry  
out any after-market operation involving  
steering system or steering column  
modifications (e.g.: installation of  
The electrochromic mirror can  
automatically modify its reflecting action  
to prevent dazzling the driver fig. 27.  
use switch (1) fig. 28 to select the  
mirror (left or right) to be adjusted;  
adjust the mirror by moving the  
switch (2) fig. 28 in the four directions.  
anti-theft device) that could badly affect  
performance and safety, invalidate  
22  
the light sensitivity set in the display  
Menu or Uconnect™ system (where  
provided).  
IMPORTANT  
20) As the driver's door mirror is curved,  
it may slightly alter the perception of  
distance.  
The higher the sensitivity, the lower  
the amount of external light needed to  
automatically switch the external lights  
on.  
EXTERNAL LIGHTS  
Function activation  
Turn the left stalk ring to position  
The left stalk (1) fig. 30 operates most  
of the exterior lights.  
.
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The external lights turn on also with  
the ignition key in the MAR position.  
The instrument panel and the various  
dashboard controls will come on with  
the external lights.  
WARNING The function can only be  
activated with the ignition device at  
MAR.  
Manual folding  
When required (for example when  
the mirror causes difficulty in narrow  
spaces ) it is possible to fold the mirrors  
manually moving them from position (A)  
to position (B) fig. 29.  
Function deactivation  
To deactivate the function, turn the left  
stalk ring to a position other than  
.
DIPPED BEAM  
HEADLIGHTS  
With the ignition key turned to MAR,  
turn the ring (1) fig. 30 to  
. If the  
dipped beam headlights are activated,  
the daytime running lights are switched  
off and the dipped beam headlights,  
rear side lights and number plate lights  
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AUTO FUNCTION  
(Dusk sensor)  
(where provided)  
are switched on. The warning light  
switches on in the instrument panel.  
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04106J0004EM  
This is an infrared LED sensor  
that works in conjunction with the  
rain sensor and is located on the  
windscreen. It is able to detect  
variations in outside lighting based on  
23  
DAYTIME RUNNING  
LIGHTS (DRL) "Daytime  
Running Lights"  
left stalk fig. 30 to or turn the ignition  
device to the STOP position.  
21) 22)  
With the key in MAR position and the  
ring turned to the position, the  
daytime running lights and the rear side  
lights switch on automatically; the  
other lights and the internal lighting  
remain off. If the daytime running lights  
are deactivated (for versions/markets  
where it is provided), no light comes on  
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P2001050  
Cornering lights  
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P2001051  
when the ring is turned to  
.
The function activates with the main  
beam headlights switched on with a  
speed lower than 40 km/h. For wide  
steering wheel rotation angles or at the  
switching on the direction indicator, a  
light will turn on (built in the front fog  
light) referring to the turning side which  
will extend the night visibility angle.  
PARKING LIGHTS  
FOG LIGHTS  
(where provided)  
These lights can be turned on only  
with the ignition device at STOP or key  
extracted by turning the ring on the  
left stalk first to position and then to  
The fog lights button is located on the  
left control panel (button (1) fig. 31).  
With fog lights on, the warning light  
on the instrument panel will switch on.  
With the ignition device in MAR, with  
the side lights and dipped beam  
headlights on, press button (1) to turn  
on the fog lights.  
positions  
.
The warning light switches on in the  
instrument panel.  
REAR FOG LIGHT  
(where provided)  
Repeat the same operation to switch  
them off.  
The rear fog light button is located on  
the left control panel (button (1) fig. 32).  
With rear fog lights on, the warning light  
on the instrument panel will come  
on at the same time.  
An acoustic warning will sound with  
the parking lights on when the driver's  
door is opened. The acoustic warning  
switches off as soon as the driver's  
door is closed.  
To switch off the fog lights, press  
button (1) again or turn the ring of the  
left stalk fig. 30 to or turn the ignition  
device to the STOP position.  
With the ignition device in MAR, with  
the dipped beam headlights and or fog  
lights on, press button (1) to turn on the  
rear fog lights.  
"FOLLOW ME HOME"  
DEVICE  
Activation  
To switch off the rear fog light, press  
button (1) again or turn the ring of the  
Take the ignition device to STOP.  
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“Multimedia” section for further  
information.  
Within 2 minutes pull the left stalk  
in main beam headlights flashing  
mode, each displacement of the stalk  
will correspond to an increment of  
30 seconds of delay on headlights  
switching off up to a maximum of 210  
seconds (equal to 7 flashes).  
indicator;  
downwards: activates the left  
direction indicator.  
Broken, muddy or obstructed  
headlights and side lights of vehicles  
in the field of view of the camera will  
cause headlights to remain on longer  
(closer to the vehicle).  
To deactivate the automatic function  
rotate the light switch ring to position  
.
The  
or  
warning light respectively  
will flash on the instrument panel.  
The direction indicators switch off  
automatically when the steering wheel  
is straightened or when the daytime  
running lights (DRL)/parking lights are  
activated.  
Deactivation  
Keep the left stalk in high beam  
headlight flashing mode for a few  
seconds.  
Flashing the headlights  
"Lane Change" function  
To flash, the unstable position is  
used (activate by pulling the lever (1)  
fig. 33 towards you). With high beam  
To indicate a change of lane with the  
car moving, move the left lever to the  
non-stable position for less than half a  
second.  
HIGH BEAM HEADLIGHTS  
With ring in position  
stalk forward toward the dashboard  
(stable position). The warning light  
, push the  
headlights on, the warning light  
on  
the instrument panel will come on at  
the same time.  
The direction indicator on the side  
selected will be activated for 5 flashes  
and then go out automatically.  
switches on in the instrument panel.  
They are switched off by pulling the  
stalk towards the steering wheel.  
COURTESY LIGHTS  
AHB (Automatic High Beam)  
System  
(where provided)  
This function, with the ignition device in  
MAR, allows activating the side lights  
and the number plate lights for 25  
seconds, whenever the car is unlocked  
with the key with remote control.  
Enabling the function can be adjusted  
through the display Menu or the  
Uconnect™system.  
The system controls the automatic high  
beam headlights providing increased  
forward lighting at night by automating  
high beam control using of a digital  
camera mounted on the interior rear-  
view mirror.  
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The function is automatically disabled  
once the activation time elapses (25  
seconds), or when the car doors are  
locked again, or by turning the ignition  
device to a non-MAR position.  
NOTES:  
DIRECTION INDICATORS  
Bring the left stalk (1) fig. 33 to the  
(stable) position:  
The Auto Dim High Beams control  
can be turned on or off using the  
Uconnect™ system. Refer to  
the “Settings” paragraph in the  
upwards: activates the right direction  
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the description in the "Reconfigurable  
multifunction display" paragraph).  
HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT  
ADJUSTMENT  
Light beam direction  
FOG LIGHTS ALIGNMENT  
(where provided)  
The correct aiming of the headlights is  
important for the comfort and safety  
of not only the driver but all other road  
users.  
Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the  
headlights checked and adjusted.  
ADJUSTING THE  
HEADLIGHTS WHEN  
ABROAD  
This is also covered by a specific rule of  
the highway code.  
The headlights must be correctly  
aligned to guarantee the best visibility  
conditions for all drivers while travelling  
with headlights on.  
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P2001052  
Dipped beam headlights are adjusted  
for driving in the country where the car  
was originally purchased.  
The display located on the instrument  
panel provides a visual indication of the  
adjusted position.  
When travelling in countries with  
opposite driving direction, to avoid  
dazzling the drivers on the other side of  
the road, you need to cover areas of  
the headlight according to the Highway  
code of the country you are travelling  
in: (front right headlight), (front left  
headlight).  
Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the  
headlights checked and adjusted.  
Check light beam alignment every time  
the load or its distribution changes.  
Position 0: one or two people on the  
front seats;  
Position 1: 4 or 5 passengers;  
Position 2: 4 or 5 passengers + load  
in the luggage compartment;  
Position 3: driver + maximum  
permitted load stowed only in the boot.  
Headlight alignment corrector  
The headlight alignment corrector  
operates with ignition device at MAR  
and dipped headlights on.  
Versions with bi-parabolic  
headlights  
To adjust, press buttons  
fig. 34 on the control panel.  
and  
WARNING Check the headlight  
alignment each time the weight of the  
load transported changes.  
fig. 35: mask for right driving, left  
headlight;  
fig. 36: mask for right driving, right  
headlight.  
INSTRUMENT PANEL  
AND CONTROL BUTTON  
GRAPHIC BRIGHTNESS  
ADJUSTMENT  
The brightness for the instrument panel  
and control buttons can be adjusted  
using the instrument panel Menu (see  
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If the lamp is turned on manually, the  
ceiling light turns off automatically after  
15 minutes to protect the duration of  
the traditional battery, only if the ignition  
device is in the STOP position.  
of daytime running lights is governed  
by the highway code of the country in  
which you are driving. Comply with legal  
requirements.  
INTERIOR LIGHTS  
WARNING Before getting out of the  
car, make sure that the interior lights  
are off; this will prevent the traditional  
battery from being drained once the  
doors are closed. In any case, if a light  
is left on by mistake, the ceiling light  
switches off automatically about 15  
minutes after the engine has been  
switched off.  
FRONT CEILING LIGHT  
Multi-bulb ceiling light  
Switch (1) fig. 37 is used to switch  
on/off the ceiling light bulbs.  
Switch positions (1):  
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central position: lights (2) and (5)  
switch on/off when the doors are  
opened/closed;  
pressed to the left (OFF): lights (2)  
and (5) are always switched off;  
pressed to the left ( ): lights (2) and  
(5) are always switched on.  
CEILING LIGHT TIMING  
On certain versions, to facilitate getting  
in/out of the car at night or in poorly-  
lit areas, two timed modes have been  
provided.  
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P2000339  
Timing while getting into the car  
The ceiling lights switch on according  
to the following modes:  
IMPORTANT  
for a few seconds when the doors  
are unlocked;  
for about 3 minutes when one of the  
doors is opened;  
for a few seconds when the doors  
are locked.  
21) The daytime running lights are an  
alternative to the dipped headlights while  
driving during the daytime in countries  
where it is compulsory to have lights on  
during the day; where it is not compulsory,  
the use of daytime running lights is  
permitted.  
22) Daytime running lights cannot replace  
dipped beam headlights while driving  
at night or through tunnels. The use  
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04136J0001EM  
The lights switch on/off gradually.  
Switch (3) switches on/off light (2).  
Switch (4) switches on/off light (5).  
Timing is interrupted when the ignition  
device is turned to MAR.  
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Timing while getting out of the  
vehicle  
If the ceiling light is turned on manually,  
the lights turns off automatically after  
15 minutes to protect the duration of  
the traditional battery, only if the ignition  
device is in the STOP position.  
The courtesy light turns on regardless  
of the ignition device position.  
With the ignition device in the STOP  
position, to protect the duration of  
the traditional battery, the ceiling light  
will automatically switch off after 15  
minutes.  
The roof lights come on when the key  
is removed from the ignition within 2  
minutes of switching off the engine, on  
opening and closing a door with the  
removed key.  
BOOT COURTESY LIGHT  
(1) fig. 39  
The timing stops automatically when  
the doors are locked.  
These switch on automatically when  
the boot is opened and switch off when  
it is closed.  
With the ignition device in the STOP  
position, to protect the duration of  
the traditional battery, the ceiling light  
will automatically switch off after 15  
minutes.  
With the ignition device in the STOP  
position, to protect the duration of  
the traditional battery, the ceiling light  
will automatically switch off after 15  
minutes.  
REAR CEILING LIGHT  
To switch on/off the ceiling light press  
the fig. 38 button:  
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04136J0007EM  
pressed to 1: interior ceiling light  
always off;  
pressed to 2: interior ceiling light  
always on;  
position 0: the interior ceiling light  
switches on when a door is opened.  
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GLOVE COMPARTMENT  
LIGHT (1) fig. 40  
(where provided)  
This light comes on automatically when  
the glove compartment is opened and  
switches off when it is closed.  
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28  
"MIST" function  
“Smart washing” function  
WINDSCREEN  
WIPER/REAR  
WINDOW WIPER  
Move the stalk upwards (unstable  
position) to activate the MIST  
function: operation is limited to the  
time for which the stalk is held in this  
position. When released, the stalk will  
return to its default position and the  
windscreen wiper will be stopped.  
This function is useful to remove small  
deposits of dust from the windscreen,  
or morning dew.  
Pull the stalk towards the steering  
wheel (unstable position) to operate the  
windscreen washer.  
The right stalk controls the windscreen  
wiper/washer and rear window  
wiper/washer operation.  
When the stalk is held pulled for longer  
than half a second, the windscreen  
wiper is moved with active control.  
Releasing the stalk will activate three  
strokes.  
Operation is only possible with the  
ignition device at MAR.  
Afterwards, if the control is in position  
, the washing cycle is concluded by  
one last stroke after a 6 second pause.  
If the position is LO or HI, the smart  
washing function is not carried out.  
WINDSCREEN WIPER /  
WASHER  
Operation  
WARNING This function does not  
activate the windscreen washer;  
windscreen washer fluid will not  
therefore be sprayed onto the  
23)  
7) 8)  
The ring (1) fig. 41 can be set to the  
following positions:  
windscreen wiper off  
fixed intermittent wipe (slow)  
speed-dependant intermittent wipe  
LO constant slow wipe  
HI constant fast wipe  
MIST function  
WARNING If the stalk is activated for  
less than half a second, only the screen  
washer jet is activated. Do not prolong  
the activation of the "Smart Washing"  
function for more than 30 seconds. Do  
not activate the screen washer control  
when the reservoir is empty.  
windscreen. To spray windscreen  
washer fluid onto the windscreen, the  
washing function must be used. With  
the ring nut (1) fig. 41 in position , the  
windscreen wiper is not activated. In  
position , the pause time between  
the strokes of the windscreen wiper  
is 10 seconds, independently of the  
car speed. In position , the pause time  
between two strokes is set according  
to the car speed: when the speed  
increases, the time between two  
strokes decreases.the pause between  
two strokes decreases. In position LO  
or HI, the windscreen wiper moves  
continuously, i.e. without a pause  
between two strokes.  
RAIN SENSOR  
(where provided)  
9) 10)  
This is a device located behind the  
interior rear view mirror fig. 42, in  
contact with the windscreen and can  
measure the amount of rain and,  
consequently, manage the automatic  
wiping mode of the windscreen in  
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accordance with the amount of water  
on the screen.  
Automatic wiping activation and an  
increase in sensor sensitivity are  
indicated by a stroke of the wiper.  
The "Smart Washing" function activates  
the normal washing cycle, after which  
the automatic wiping function is  
restored.  
Reactivation is indicated by a stroke of  
the windscreen wiper.  
The sensor will be activated when  
the ignition device is turned to MAR,  
and will be deactivated in the STOP  
position.  
Deactivation  
To deactivate automatic wiping, go to  
the display Menu or the Uconnect™  
system or turn the ring (1) of fig. 41 to a  
position other than intermittent ( or ).  
If the rain sensor malfunctions, the  
wiper mode can be modified according  
to the requirements. In some versions,  
the failure is indicated by the  
symbol on the instrument panel display  
for the duration of sensor operation or  
until the device is reset.  
Service Position function  
This function makes it possible to  
replace the wipers or protect them  
when there is ice and/or snow.  
With the wipers in the parked position,  
turn the ring to the position and move  
the stalk upwards to the MIST  
Inhibition  
position within two minutes of stopping  
the engine. The stalk can be moved  
up to three times to obtain the desired  
wiper position. The "Service Position"  
function is deactivated when the car  
is started, with a wiping request or  
when the car is moving (speed above 5  
km/h).  
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P2000278  
With the ignition device at STOP  
and the ring (1) in fig. 41 in the or  
position, setting the ignition device  
to MAR does not perform a wiping  
cycle in order to prevent unwanted  
activations (e.g. while washing  
the windscreen by hand, or if the  
windscreen wipers are stuck due to  
ice).  
AUTOMATIC WIPING  
Activation  
9) 10)  
Automatic wiping can be activated  
by enabling the rain sensor from the  
display Menu or on the Uconnect™  
system, and turning the ring (1) fig. 41  
to the or position.  
WARNING When starting the car, make  
sure that the windscreen is free of  
snow or ice before activating the  
function.  
It is possible to reactivate the automatic  
wiping mode in three ways:  
by turning the ring to the position  
and then returning it to the or  
position;  
- Low sensitivity: the wipers are  
activated by a large amount of water on  
the windscreen.  
- High sensitivity: the wipers are  
activated by a small amount of water  
on the windscreen.  
REAR WINDOW WIPER /  
WASHER  
by moving the stalk upwards to the  
position.  
MIST  
upon exceeding the 5 km/h speed  
and the sensor detects rain.  
The ring (2) fig. 43 can be set to the  
following positions:  
rear window wiper stopped  
30  
lever to automatically activate both the  
rear window washer jet and the rear  
window wiper with a single movement.  
Releasing the stalk will activate  
three strokes, as described for the  
windscreen wiper. If the position is  
(rear window wiper stopped), after a  
six second pause, the washing cycle  
is completed by a single stroke. The  
smart wash cycle will not be performed  
if the position is .  
intermittent operation  
8) Do not operate the screen wiper with  
the blades lifted from the windscreen  
glass.  
9) Do not activate the rain sensor when  
washing the car in an automatic car wash.  
10) Make sure the device is switched off if  
there is ice on the windscreen glass.  
continuous operation, without pausing  
between two strokes.  
If washing is requested for longer than  
30 seconds, the washing cycle will  
be inhibited (see the “Smart washing”  
paragraph).  
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Rear window wiper activation  
The rear window wiper can be  
activated in the following ways:  
IMPORTANT  
intermittent with a two-second pause  
between two strokes, when ring (2) is in  
position and the windscreen wiper is  
not in operation;  
23) If the window needs to be cleaned,  
make sure the device is turned off or the  
key is on STOP.  
synchronous (at half the windscreen  
wiper frequency), when ring (2) is in  
position and the windscreen wiper  
is in operation or when ring (2) is in  
position , reverse gear is engaged and  
the windscreen wiper is in operation;  
continuous when ring (2) is in the  
position.  
WARNING  
7) Never use the screen wiper to remove  
layers of snow or ice from the windscreen  
glass. In such conditions, the wiper  
may be subjected to excessive stress  
and the motor cut-out switch, which  
prevents operation for a few seconds, may  
intervene. If operation is not subsequently  
restored, even after restarting the engine,  
contact a Fiat Dealership.  
Push the stalk towards the dashboard  
(rocking position) to activate the rear  
window washer jet. Keep pushing the  
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CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM  
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER/ HEATER  
24)  
2)  
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IMPORTANT  
24) To clean the climate control system, use a soft, clean, dry, antistatic cloth and make sure that it is switched off during cleaning. Cleaning  
and polishing products may damage the surface. Do not use alcohol, petrol or their derivatives. Make sure that the cleaning products used  
contain no alcohol or alcohol derivatives, not even in small quantities.  
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WARNING  
2) The system uses a coolant that is compatible with the laws in force in countries where the vehicle is sold, R134a or R1234yf. When  
charging, only use the gas indicated on the dedicated plate in the engine compartment . The use of other coolants affects the efficiency  
and condition of the system. The lubricant used for the compressor is also strictly linked to the type of cooling gas, please refer to a Fiat  
Dealership.  
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button on) and the air recirculation is  
set to "outside air" (LED on button (B)  
off). This logic guarantees optimum  
visibility at the windows. The driver can  
always set air recirculation and climate  
control system compressor.  
1 - fan activation/adjustment knob:  
0 = fan off  
= fan speed (7 different speeds  
can be chosen)  
2 - air recirculation on/off button;  
3 - air temperature adjustment knob  
and MAX A/C function turn on:  
blue section = cold air  
Additional heater  
(where provided)  
The additional heater ensures more  
rapid passenger compartment heating.  
It activates in cold weather conditions,  
if the following conditions occur:  
external temperature low;  
red section = hot air  
4 - air conditioning compressor on/off  
button (not provided for versions with  
heating only);  
5 - air distribution knob:  
engine coolant temperature low;  
engine started;  
air flow from central and side vents  
air flow from central vents, side  
vents and front/rear footwell vents  
air flow from the front and rear  
footwell vents and a light air flow also  
from the side vents on the dashboard  
air flow from the front and rear  
footwell vents, to the windscreen, the  
side windows and a light air flow also at  
the side vents on the dashboard  
air flow to the windscreen, the side  
windows and a light air flow also at the  
side vents on the dashboard  
4 further intermediate positions are  
also possible in the 5 main distributions  
described above.  
st  
fan speed set at least to 1 speed;  
knob (3) turned completely clockwise  
to red section.  
The heater is switched off when at  
least one of the conditions above is no  
longer verified.  
NOTE The power of the electric heater  
is modulated according to the voltage  
of the traditional battery.  
6 - heated rear window on/off button;  
Selecting the windscreen air  
distribution activates the air  
conditioning compressor (LED on A/C  
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM  
Controls  
25)  
45  
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IMPORTANT  
25) To clean the climate control system, use a soft, clean, dry, antistatic cloth and make sure that it is switched off during cleaning. Cleaning  
and polishing products may damage the surface. Do not use alcohol, petrol or their derivatives. Make sure that the cleaning products used  
contain no alcohol or alcohol derivatives, not even in small quantities.  
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compartment most quickly, giving a  
prompt sensation of warmth.  
Start&Stop  
(where provided)  
1 - passenger compartment  
temperature adjustment knob; the set  
temperature is shown on the display;  
2 - MAX A/C function on button;  
3 - climate control compressor on/off  
button;  
+
Air flow distributed between  
The automatic climate control system  
manages the Start&Stop system  
(engine off when vehicle speed is equal  
to 0 km/h) to ensure adequate comfort  
inside the vehicle.  
footwell diffusers (hotter air) and central  
and side dashboard vents (cooler air).  
This air distribution setting is useful in  
spring and autumn on sunny days.  
4 - button for activating the MAX  
DEF function (fast front window  
defrosting/demisting);  
+
Air flow distributed between  
When the Start&Stop system is on  
(engine off and car at a standstill), the  
automatic recirculation management  
is turned off always taking air in from  
outside, to reduce the probability  
of the windows misting up (as the  
compressor is off).  
footwell vents and windscreen and  
front side vents. This distribution setting  
allows the passenger compartment to  
be warmed effectively and prevents the  
windows from misting.  
5 - climate control system on/off  
button;  
6 - fan speed adjustment knob; the set  
speed is shown on the display;  
7 - air distribution selection buttons;  
8 - heated rear window on/off button;  
9 - internal air recirculation on/off  
button;  
In AUTO mode, the climate control  
system automatically manages air  
distribution (the LEDs on buttons 7  
are off). When set manually, the air  
distribution is indicated by the LEDs on  
the selected buttons switching on.  
In combined function mode the relevant  
function is enabled simultaneously  
with those already set by pressing  
the corresponding button. If a button  
whose function is already active is  
pressed, the operation is cancelled and  
the corresponding LED switches off.  
To restore automatic control of the air  
distribution after a manual selection,  
press the AUTO button.  
ELECTRIC WINDOWS  
26)  
The control buttons are located on the  
door panel trim.  
10 - AUTO function activation button  
(automatic operation).  
Electric windows operate with the  
ignition device at MAR and for about  
3 minutes after the ignition device  
switches to STOP (or key removed).  
When one of the front doors is opened  
this operation is disabled.  
Air distribution selection  
By pressing the buttons  
/
/
, it  
is possible to set one of the 5 possible  
air distributions manually:  
Air flow to the windscreen  
and front side window vents to  
demist/defrost them.  
Air flow at central and side  
dashboard vents to ventilate the chest  
and the face during the hot season.  
Airflow to the front and rear  
DRIVE SIDE FRONT  
DOOR CONTROLS  
All windows can be controlled from the  
driver side door panel fig. 46.  
footwell air vents. This air distribution  
setting heats the passenger  
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The trims of the rear door panels  
include the buttons for controlling the  
relevant windows.  
BONNET  
DOOR  
Proceed as follows:  
pull the lever (1) fig. 47, located in the  
driver's side pedal area, in the direction  
of the arrow;  
IMPORTANT  
26) Incorrect use of the electric windows  
may be dangerous. Before and during  
operation, always check that nobody  
is exposed to the risk of being injured  
either directly by the moving window or  
through objects getting caught or hit by it.  
When leaving the vehicle (equipped with  
mechanical key with remote control),  
always remove the key from the ignition  
device to prevent accidental operation of  
the electric windows from being a hazard  
for those still on board.  
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1: front left window opening/closing.  
"Continuous automatic" operation  
during the window opening/closing  
stage;  
2: front right window  
opening/closing. "Continuous  
automatic" operation during the  
window opening stage;  
3: enabling/disabling of rear door  
electric window controls;  
4: right rear window opening/closing  
(if present);  
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operate the lever (2) fig. 48 in the  
direction indicated by the arrow;  
5: left rear window opening/closing (if  
present).  
FRONT PASSENGER  
SIDE DOOR AND REAR  
DOOR CONTROLS  
On the passenger side front door  
control panel, buttons are provided to  
control the associated windows.  
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lift the bonnet and at the same time  
release the support rod (3) fig. 49 from  
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its catch, then insert the rod end into  
the recess (4) of the bonnet.  
press the bonnet down but open it and  
repeat the procedure.  
DUALDRIVE  
ELECTRIC POWER  
STEERING  
WARNING Always check that the  
bonnet is closed correctly to prevent  
it from opening while the vehicle is  
travelling.  
This only operates with the key turned  
to MAR and the engine started. The  
electric steering allows the force  
required at the steering wheel to be  
adjusted to suit driving conditions.  
IMPORTANT  
POWER STEERING  
ON/OFF  
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27) Perform these operations only when  
the car is stationary.  
31) 32)  
To engage/disengage the power  
steering press button fig. 50.  
28) The bonnet may drop suddenly if the  
supporting rod is not positioned correctly.  
29) Use both hands to lift the bonnet.  
Before lifting, check that the windscreen  
wiper arms are not raised from the  
windscreen, that the car is stationary and  
that the parking brake is engaged.  
30) For safety reasons, the bonnet must  
always be properly closed while driving.  
Therefore, make sure that the bonnet  
is properly closed and that the lock is  
engaged. If you discover that the bonnet  
is not perfectly closed while driving, stop  
immediately and close the bonnet in the  
correct manner.  
WARNING Before raising the bonnet,  
make sure that the arms of the wipers  
are not raised from the windscreen and  
that the wiper is not operational.  
27) 28) 29)  
CLOSING  
30)  
Proceed as follows:  
hold the bonnet up with one hand  
and with the other remove the rod (3)  
fig. 49 from recess (4) and fit it back  
into the catch;  
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The activation of the function is  
lower the bonnet to approximately  
40 centimetres from the engine  
compartment and let it drop. Make  
sure that the bonnet is completely  
closed and not only fastened by the  
locking device by trying to open it. If it  
is not perfectly closed, do not try to  
signalled by a visual warning (CITY) on  
the instrument panel or, based on  
the version, on the instrument panel  
display.  
When the CITY function is on, the  
steering wheel effort is lighter, making  
parking easier: therefore, this function  
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is particularly useful for driving in city  
centres.  
If the tailgate is left open, the ceiling  
light will automatically switch off to  
preserve the traditional battery charge.  
BOOT  
WARNING When travelling, do not  
put any object on the rear parcel shelf  
because they can injure passengers  
in the event of an accident or sudden  
braking.  
To ensure steering uniformity, when  
the key is pressed while the steering  
wheel is being turned, the change of  
force will only be felt when it is turned in  
the opposite direction, or the steering  
wheel is released.  
Emergency opening from the inside  
Proceed as follows:  
lower the head restraints and fold the  
backrests;  
OPENING  
33)  
IMPORTANT  
Tailgate opening  
When the central locking system is  
unlocked, the tailgate can be opened  
from outside the car using the electric  
opening handle (where provided) fig. 51  
located under the handle until the  
unlocking click is heard.  
31) It is absolutely forbidden to carry  
out any after-market operation involving  
steering system or steering column  
modifications (e.g.: installation of  
anti-theft device) that could badly affect  
performance and safety, invalidate  
the warranty and also result in non-  
compliance of the car with type-approval  
requirements.  
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identify and remove yellow guard  
32) Before performing any servicing  
operation, always stop the engine and  
remove the key from the ignition to lock  
the steering column (especially when the  
car wheels are not touching the ground). If  
this is not possible (for example if the key  
needs to be turned to MAR or the engine  
must be running), remove the main fuse  
that protects the electric power steering.  
(A) fig. 52, which is press-fitted on the  
lock, using the screwdriver provided;  
insert the screwdriver in order to  
activate tab (B) fig. 53, for mechanical  
release of the lock.  
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The ceiling light inside the boot will turn  
on when the tailgate is opened; the  
ceiling light will automatically switch off  
when the tailgate is closed (see also  
"Interior lights").  
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REAR POWER SOCKET  
This is located on the left side of the  
boot fig. 54. This operation is possible  
only with the key turned to MAR.  
WARNING Do not connect devices  
with power higher than 180 W to the  
socket. Do not damage the socket  
using unsuitable plugs.  
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CLOSING  
To close the tailgate, lower it onto the  
lock until you hear it click.  
CARGO BOX  
(where provided)  
You can use it to store small objects, to  
have them at hand.  
WARNING Before closing the tailgate  
make sure that you have the keys,  
since the tailgate is automatically  
locked.  
Accessing the cargo box  
Proceed as follows:  
open the tailgate;  
grasp the tab on the mat fig. 56 and  
lift it;  
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INITIALISATION  
TOOL BOX  
(where provided)  
WARNING If the traditional battery is  
disconnected or the protective fuse  
blows, the tailgate opening/closing  
mechanism must be reinitialised as  
follows:  
It consists of a preformed box fig. 55,  
which is located in the boot and can  
be used to store objects, making it  
possible to have a flat loading surface.  
close all the doors and the tailgate;  
press the "FIAT" button on the  
remote control;  
press the button on the remote  
control.  
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remove the carpet;  
if necessary, fold back the mat  
segments, shown in fig. 57, to  
facilitate access to the underlying  
compartments.  
release the two retainers placed on  
the bottom of the cargo box by turning  
them anticlockwise fig. 59, using a coin  
or the vehicle keys;  
lift the cargo box by its handles.  
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Removing the bottom of the cargo  
box  
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ANCHORING YOUR LOAD  
Four rings are arranged in the corners  
of the boot (two at the front (1) and  
two at the rear (2) fig. 60) for attaching  
cables for firmly securing the carried  
load.  
If you need to access the Fix&Go kit,  
the spare tyre (where provided) or  
increase the volume of the boot, you  
can remove the cargo box (1) fig. 58.  
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IMPORTANT  
33) Be careful not to hit objects on the  
storage shelf when you open the tailgate.  
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Proceed as follows:  
open the tailgate;  
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FRONT POWER SOCKET  
This is located on the central console  
((1) fig. 64) and only works with the  
ignition device at MAR. To use it, open  
the cap.  
INTERIOR FITTINGS  
GLOVE COMPARTMENT  
(1) fig. 62  
34)  
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After a few seconds the cigarette lighter  
goes back to its initial position and it is  
ready for use.  
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64  
P2001041  
WARNING Always check that the  
cigarette lighter is switched off.  
SUN VISORS  
WARNING Do not connect devices  
with powers higher than 180W to the  
socket. Do not damage the socket by  
using unsuitable adaptors.  
To direct the visor laterally, detach the  
visor from the interior rear-view mirror  
side support and turn it towards the  
side window.  
ASHTRAY (1), CUP/CAN  
HOLDER (2) fig. 66  
36)  
CIGARETTE LIGHTER (1)  
fig. 65  
(where provided)  
35)  
1
2
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ARMREST  
Front  
(where provided)  
placed in the storage compartment (1)  
in fig. 70 on the central tunnel.  
This is located between the front seats.  
The armrest can be adjusted  
lengthwise.  
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GRAB HANDLE (1) fig. 69  
(where provided)  
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If the mobile phone is removed from  
the housing during the wireless  
charging phase, this will automatically  
be interrupted.  
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The wireless charging system is  
enabled when the car is in running  
condition and the vehicle conventional  
battery is sufficiently charged.  
There is a storage compartment inside  
the armrest: operate device (1) fig. 67  
to access and raise the armrest.  
Rear  
(where provided)  
By interacting with the wireless charger  
system and placing the mobile phone  
in the specific housing, the user will be  
informed by means of a LED indicating  
the state of the wireless charging  
system:  
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The rear armrest is mobile and can be  
stored in the backrest.  
WIRELESS CHARGING  
SYSTEM– WCPM  
(Wireless Charge Pad  
Module)  
One the armrest has been lowered,  
press symbol (1) on the front part to  
pull out the cup holder.  
"Your phone is being charged" blue  
LED: this is displayed when the mobile  
phone is positioned correctly in the  
wireless charging compartment and the  
system is activated correctly;  
(where provided)  
The wireless charger system is  
activated automatically when a mobile  
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phone Qi standard compatible is  
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indicated by the smartphone  
"Phone fully charged" green LED: this  
is displayed when the mobile phone  
has completed charging its battery (if  
suitable to transmit the information);  
"Object not allowed" red LED: this  
is displayed when a phone that is not  
enabled for wireless charging or an  
object that is not permitted (e.g. the  
ignition key) is placed (e.g. ignition key,  
credit card, a coin);  
"System error" red LED: this appears  
when there is a malfunction in the  
wireless charger system;  
"System not active" LED off: there  
are no objects in the compartment  
and/or the ignition device of the car in  
the OFF position and/or the doors are  
not all closed correctly and the engine  
is not on.  
manufacturers, could cause it to  
overheat, resulting in a limitation of the  
active functions or its turning off. In this  
case, it is recommended to connect  
the system using the USB socket.  
Correct positioning of the mobile  
phone  
To start wireless charging correctly,  
make sure the mobile phone is  
positioned completely within the dotted  
area in fig. 71 with the display facing  
up, and that the device does not cover  
the alert LED (2). The LED (2) fig. 71  
identifies the device positioning limit.  
Correct positioning: see fig. 72;  
incorrect positioning: see fig. 73;  
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WARNING Do not place contactless  
cards (RFID), credit cards or metal  
objects in the charging compartment.  
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IMPORTANT  
WARNING Not all mobile phone covers  
guarantee the correct charging of  
the phone. Check that charging is in  
progress after having placed the phone  
in the charging compartment.  
34) Do not travel with the storage  
compartment open: it may injure the  
front seat occupants in the event of an  
accident.  
35) The cigar lighter gets extremely hot.  
Handle it carefully and make sure that  
children don’t use it: risk of fire and/or  
burns.  
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WARNING The use of multiple wireless  
functions on the smartphone at the  
same time (Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto and wireless charging), as  
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Refer to the instructions provided by  
the manufacturer of the purchased  
crossbars for installation. For further  
information, contact a Fiat Dealership.  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
PROTECTION  
SYSTEMS  
36) Do not use the ashtray as a waste  
paper basket: it may catch fire in contact  
with cigarette stubs.  
PETROL VERSIONS  
ROOF RACK/SKI  
RACK  
The systems used for reducing  
petrol engine emissions are: catalytic  
converter, lambda sensors, fuel  
evaporation control system and GPF  
particulate filter (where provided).  
IMPORTANT  
(where provided)  
37) Before driving, make sure that the  
transversal bars have been fitted properly.  
37)  
11) 12)  
The car might be equipped with two  
transversal bars which, with the  
addition of special accessories, can be  
used to carry various objects (e.g. skis,  
surfboards, bikes, etc.).  
The front couplings are located in  
points (1) fig. 74.  
DIESEL VERSIONS  
WARNING  
The following systems are used for  
reducing diesel engine emissions:  
exhaust gas recirculation system (EGR),  
oxidising catalytic converter,(DOC),  
selective nitrous oxide catalytic  
11) Never exceed the maximum permitted  
loads (see the "Weights" paragraph in the  
"Technical specifications" chapter).  
12) Fully comply with the regulations in  
force concerning maximum clearance.  
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converter with AdBlue (SCR) (where  
provided) and particulate filter (DPF).  
The rear couplings are located in points  
(2).  
GASOLINE PARTICULATE  
FILTER (GPF)  
Points (1) can be accessed with  
the doors open, points (2) can be  
accessed with the rear doors open.  
The Gasoline Particulate Filter is a  
mechanical filter, integral to the exhaust  
system, that physically traps carbon  
particles present in the exhaust gases.  
The filter regenerates automatically  
by burning the carbon particles when  
driving at low speeds.  
Driving performance of the car at slow  
speed may worsen slightly during  
regeneration. These are not faults; they  
do not impair normal car performance  
or damage the environment. If the  
dedicated message is displayed,  
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see contents of "Warning lights and  
messages" chapter in the "Knowing the  
instrument panel” section.  
DIESEL PARTICULATE  
FILTER (DPF)  
The Diesel Particulate Filter is a  
mechanical filter, integral to the exhaust  
system, that physically traps carbon  
particles present in the exhaust gases  
of diesel engines.  
Since this filter physically traps  
particulate, it is automatically  
regenerated (cleaned) by burning  
carbon particles.  
During the regeneration there may be  
a limited increase in the engine idle  
speed, fan activation, a limited increase  
in fumes and high temperatures at the  
exhaust. These are not faults; they do  
not impair normal car performance  
or damage the environment. If the  
dedicated message is displayed,  
see contents of "Warning lights and  
messages" chapter in the "Knowing the  
instrument panel” section.  
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