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A. Multifunction display menu scroll button B. Multifunction display menu scroll button C. Configurable multifunction display. D. Speedometer E. Trip computer scrolling trip button F. Multifunction display configuration mode button G. Rev counter H. Fuel level gauge. (Warning lights m and c are fitted on JTD versions only)
Right-hand drive versions
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
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SPEEDOMETER Indicator (A) displays the car speed (speedometer).
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FUEL LEVEL GAUGE The needle indicates the amount of fuel still in the tank. If the reserve warning light (B) comes on it means that there are about 7 litres left in the tank. E - empty tank. F - full tank. Never travel with the tank almost empty: lack of fuel could damage the catalyser. See the indications given in paragraph At the filling station". IMPORTANT If there is a fault in the fuel level control system, the reserve warning light flashes continuously and the level needle goes to zero. REV COUNTER Needle (C) shows engine rpm. IMPORTANT A runway speed rate will cause the electronic injection control unit to stop the fuel flow thus causing the engine to lose power.
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CONTROL BUTTONS In order to make the most of the information provided by the configurable display (with the key at MAR), you should firstly familiarise with the respective control buttons shown and learn how to use the buttons as described. You are also advised to read this entire chapter before using the display. Buttons (A) and (B) are active when you have entered a MENU on the display. A - Button to scroll menus and options up and, in some cases, to increase the displayed value (e.g. to set the time). B - Button to scroll menus and options down and, in some cases, to decrease the displayed value (e.g. to set the time). IMPORTANT When side lights are on and the standard screen is displayed, buttons and can be used to adjust the instrument panel and the display lights (rheostat).
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C - MODE button Press for less than 1 second (short pulse), indicated with MODE 1 in the following diagrams: to enter the Menu and to go to the different settings or to confirm the required option. Press for more than 2 seconds (long pulse), indicated with MODE 2 in the following diagrams: to confirm the required option and go back to the standard screen. D - TRIP button
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Press for less than 1 second (short pulse), indicated with TRIP 1 in the following diagrams: to scroll TRIP display screens. Press for more than 2 seconds (long pulse), indicated with TRIP 2 in the following diagrams: to reset the Trip computer and start a new trip. IMPORTANT During setting operations, characters that flash can either be changed or confirmed.
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TIME For operation and instructions on how to set the time, see the Time paragraph in this section. KILOMETRE COUNTER You can display the kilometre counter or the trip meter. Turn the ignition key to MAR. The total kilometre counter will appear on the display.
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Press the TRIP button (TRIP 1 mode, for less than one second) to switch to the trip meter. Press the TRIP button (TRIP 2 mode, for longer than 2 seconds) to reset the trip meter. Press either the TRIP button (TRIP 1 mode, for less than one second) or the MODE button (MODE 1 mode) to return to the kilometre counter.
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The kilometre counter or the trip meter will appear for 10 seconds on the display when a door is either opened or closed and the key is removed. After this time the indication will disappear and the clock will be shown again.
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Configurable multifunction display menu TRIP B: to switch the respective function on and off (ON/OFF). TIME: to set the time (hours and minutes). DAYL. SAV.: to switch daylight saving time on and off. CLOCKMODE 12/24: to select the clock mode, 12 hour or 24 hour. LANGUAGE: to set the language of the messages on the display. UNIT: to select the following units of measure: km, mi, C, F, km/l, l/100km, mpg, km/h, mph. BUZZER: to adjust the buzzer volume. SERVICE: to display information concerning correct car maintenance operations, strictly following the Service Schedule. MENU OFF: to quit the menu.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE MENU The menu consists of a set of functions arranged in a circular fashion. Buttons and can be used to select the functions and settings (for example Language in the diagram below). For more details, see Accessing the main menu in this section.
TRIP B CLOCK
BUZZER
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE (only with heating and ventilation system with automatic temperature control)
LEGAL TIME
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DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES CORRECT USE OF THE CAR SAFETY DEVICES
INITIAL TEST Turn the ignition key to MAR. The message CHECK IN PROGRESS will appear on the configurable multifunction display. This means that the electronic systems aboard the car are being checked. The test will last for approximately four seconds. If no faults are found, the message OK will appear on the display after the engine has been started. IMPORTANT If a failure message appears on the configurable multifunction display, see Warning lights and messages in this section.
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Engine running
Standard display
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The Service Schedule establishes the interventions to be carried out every 20,000 km. This message will appear automatically when the key is turned to MAR when a distance of 2,000 km (or miles) before the service deadline is reached. The message is then represented every 200 km until there are 200 km left to the deadline after which the message is represented every 100 km, 50 km, etc... The data can only be reset by a Fiat Dealership.
ACCESSING THE MAIN MENU The main menu can be opened from the standard display when the car is stationary. Press the button according to MODE 1. Use buttons and to navigate. Either the standard display or the menu which was open before the button was pressed according to MODE 1 will reappear after a waiting time longer than 10 seconds (no operation for ten seconds). All settings which have not been stored will be lost. Settings confirmed by MODE 1 will be stored.
Standard display
Next menu
NO
See the chapter Warning lights and messages if a fault message appears on the display. If there are two or more faults, the respective messages will appear cyclically on the display. To eliminate the warning message from the configurable multifunction display, press the button according to MODE 1 once for all messages. If the message INERT. SW. ACTIVE appears, you will firstly need to reset the inertia switch (fuel cut-off switch) as shown in the respective paragraph. Go to a Fiat Dealership if the message CONFIG. ERROR appears.
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TRIP B TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME CLOCKMODE 12/24 LANGUAGE DISTANCE CONSUMPTION TEMPERATURE BUZZER SERVICE SETUP OFF
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Trip B (ON/OFF) This option is used to switch the trip b function (trip meter) on and off. This function shows quantities related to average consumption b, average speed b, trip time b, and distance driven B during a partial mission within the general mission. For additional information see Trip A - Trip B in this section.
Menu
R Q
After 10 seconds without actions Back to standard display
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Press buttons or to select ON or OFF
R Q
Menu
Next menu
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TIME To set time (hours - minutes) proceed as follows: turn the ignition key to MAR to access the multifunction display main menu. Press the MODE button (MODE 1, for less than one second) and repeatedly press button to access the TIME menu.
Setting time Press the MODE button (MODE 1), hours will flash. Set the required time by pressing button or . Press the button one to increase by one unit at a time. Hold the button pressed to increase or decrease the time fastly. When the required time approaches, release the control and complete the setting by pressing the button once at a time.
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Press the MODE button (for longer than 2 seconds) when in MODE 2 to store data and to go back to the standard screen (exit the Menu). Press the MODE button (for less than one second) when in MODE 1 to store the set time and adjust the minutes; minutes will start flashing after pressing the MODE button (MODE 1). Press button or to set the minutes.
Press the button one to increase by one unit at a time. Hold the button pressed to increase or decrease the time fastly. When the required time approaches, release the control and complete the setting by pressing the button once at a time. a) Press the MODE button (for longer than 2 seconds) when in MODE 2 to store data and to go back to the standard screen (exit the Menu). b) Press the MODE button (for less than one second) when in MODE 1 to store the set time and minutes. Press to surf the menu.
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Menu
R Q
Next menu
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Press button or to increase or decrease the setting by one unit at a time. Hold the respective button pressed to increase or decrease the time fast. When the required time approaches, release the control and complete the setting by pressing the button once at a time.
Back to menu
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R Q
Back to standard display
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Proceed as follows to switch the daylight saving time function (which corresponds to + 1 hour with respect to normal winter time) on and off:
Menu
R Q
Back to standard display
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R Q
Back to menu
Next menu
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With DAYLIGHT SAVING ON, the system will automatically switch to and from daylight saving time without needing to set the clock by means of the TIME function described above.
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CLOCKMODE 12/24 This function is used to display the time by a 12 hour or 24 hour clock. Proceed as follows to make the setting:
Q
Menu
Q
Back to menu
Next menu
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LANGUAGE Proceed as follows to select the required language for messages and warnings:
Menu
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Back to standard display
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Back to menu
Next menu
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UNIT The display will show information according to set unit. Proceed as follows to select the required units:
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See ACCESSING THE MAIN MENU
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(*) The unit of measure selected in the DISTANCE menu automatically defines the unit of measure used in the CONSUMPTION menu. Possible selections are km/h and l/100km for distance expressed in km or mpg (miles per gallon) if the distance is expressed in miles
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BUZZER The volume of the buzzer which accompanies the controls and the failure warnings can be adjusted on a predefined scale by means of buttons and/or . Proceed as follows to mute the buzzer (OFF) or adjust the volume:
Menu
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Back to standard display
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Back to menu
Next menu
IMPORTANT The buzzer will sound to warn about a failure also if it is switched off.
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SERVICE The SERVICE function is used to acquire information concerning correct maintenance of your car. Proceed as follows to reference information:
Menu
Back to menu
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IMPORTANT The Service Schedule establishes the interventions to be carried out every 20,000 km. This message will appear automatically when the key is turned to MAR when a distance of 2,000 km (or miles) before the service deadline is reached. The message is then represented every 200 km until there are 200 km left to the deadline after which the message is represented every 100 km, 50 km, etc... The data can only be reset by a Fiat Dealership.
SETUP OFF This is the last function of the cycle arranged in circular order (see initial menu).
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Back to standard display
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TRIP A (GENERAL) - TRIP B (PARTIAL) The TRIP COMPUTER function shows the quantities related to car operation on the configurable multifunction display. This function consists of TRIP A (general) related to the total mission of the car and TRIP B (partial) which relates to the partial mission of the car. The latter function is part of the total mission (as shown in the following graph). Both functions can be reset. TRIP A is used to display information concerning consumption (average consumption), range, average speed, travel time (the time for which the car has been driven) and distance travelled. TRIP B is used to display consumption B (average consumption), average speed B, travel time B (the time for which the car has been driven) and distance travelled B Start of trip procedure (reset) To start a new trip under TRIP A, with the key at MAR, press the TRIP button in TRIP 1 (see Control buttons).
Reset TRIP B
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The reset procedure (pressing the TRIP button - TRIP 2, see Control buttons in this section) in TRIP A menu will also reset TRIP B. The reset procedure (pressing the TRIP button - TRIP 2) in TRIP B menu will only reset the values related to this specific function. IMPORTANT The range value cannot be reset.
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TRIP A
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When the external lights are on, and will always go from TRIP to ILLUMINATION (see Dimmer in this section).
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Standard display
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Press the button when TRIP A data is displayed to reset TRIP A and TRIP B at the same time.
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TRIP B ON
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When the external lights are on, and will always go from TRIP to ILLUMINATION see Dimmer in this section
Press the button when TRIP B data is displayed to reset TRIP B only.
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DIMMER This function is used to adjust (increase/decrease) the brightness of the instrument panel and of the display.
Standard display
Adjust brightness
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IMPORTANT The display will be dimmed when the external lights are switched on. This function will not be available in the event of a failure to the dimmer and the display will be on at maximum brightness. Back to standard display
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FRONT SEATS Moving the seat backwards or forwards (where provided) Lift the lever (A) (on seat internal side) and push the seat forwards or backwards: in the driving position the arms should rest on the rim of the steering wheel.
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Drivers seat lumbar adjustment (where provided) This gives better support to your back. To adjust, turn the knob (C). Adjustment and lowering of seat back Lift the lever (B) and adjust the slope of the seat back.
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Once you have released the lever, check that the seat is firmly locked in the runners by trying to move it back and forth. Failure to lock the seat in place could result in the seat moving suddenly and the driver losing control of the car.
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SEATS