Fiat Tipo 4Door (2021 year). Manual in english — page 1

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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.

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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1)

1)

MECHANICAL KEY

The metal insert of the key operates:

the ignition device and the driver side

door lock.

KEY WITH REMOTE

CONTROL

1)

Metal insert (1) fig. 2 of the key

operates:

the ignition device;

the driver's door lock.

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Press button (2) to open/close the

metal insert.

2)

ELECTRONIC KEY

(versions with Keyless Entry/Go

system)

On versions equipped with the "Keyless

Entry/Go" system, the car features an

electronic key (1) fig. 3, of which two

copies are provided.

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OPERATION

Unlocking doors and boot

Briefly press the button to unlock

doors and luggage compartment,

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.

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).
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.
The doors will be locked if the tailgate

is open however.

Opening the boot

Rapidly press the

button twice to

open the boot remotely.
The direction indicators will flash twice

to indicate that the boot has been

opened.

REQUEST FOR

ADDITIONAL KEYS

Key with remote control

The system can recognise up to 8 keys

with remote control.

Duplicating keys

Should a new key with remote control

be necessary, go to a Fiat Dealership,

taking an ID document and the car

ownership documents.

WARNING

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

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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.

1)

The electronic components inside

the key may be damaged if the key is

subjected to strong shocks. In order

to ensure complete efficiency of the

electronic devices inside the key, it should

never be exposed to direct sunlight.

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.

IGNITION DEVICE

OPERATION

The key can be turned to three different

positions fig. 4:

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.

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The ignition device is fitted with a safety

system that requires the ignition key to

be turned back to STOP if the engine

does not start, before the starting

operation can be repeated.

3) 4)

Versions with electronic key

("Keyless Entry/Go" system)

To activate the ignition device fig. 5

the electronic key must be inside the

passenger compartment.
The ignition device also activates if the

electronic key is on the rear shelf.

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The ignition device has the following

possible states:

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;

AVV: engine starting.

NOTE The ignition device does NOT

activate if the electronic key is inside

the boot and this is open.

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STEERING COLUMN

LOCK

Activation

Deactivation

5) 6) 7) 8)

WARNING

3)

If the ignition device has been tampered

with (e.g. an attempted theft), have it

checked 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 exiting the car, ALWAYS engage

the parking brake, steer the wheels,

engage the first gear if uphill and the

reverse if downhill. On versions with

automatic transmission (where present),

bring the gear lever to P (Park) and turn

the ignition device to bring it to STOP. If

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 button on the key.

8)

On versions with automatic transmission

(where present), it is advisable to put the

transmission in P, release the brake pedal

safely and then stop the engine to release

the key smoothly.

FIAT CODE

The Fiat Code system prevents

unauthorised use of the car, disabling

engine starting.

The system does not need to be

enabled/activated: operation is

automatic, regardless of the fact that

the vehicle'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

procedures, see the instructions in

the "Starting the engine" paragraph,

"Starting and driving" chapter.

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IRREGULAR OPERATION

If, during starting, the key code is not
correctly recognised, the

icon is

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.
If the

icon 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.

DOORS

LOCKING / UNLOCKING

DOORS FROM THE

INSIDE

Automatic locking in motion

(where provided)
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 menu

on the instrument panel.

Manual locking/unlocking

Press the button shown in fig. 6 on the

central dashboard panel.

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LED on button on

: doors locked.

LED on button off

: doors unlocked.

WARNING Activating the front door

handle causes the opening of all doors

and the rear door. The LED will switch

off subsequently to the opening of any

door.

LOCKING/UNLOCKING

DOORS FROM THE

OUTSIDE

Locking from the outside

With the doors closed, press the

"

FIAT

" button on the key or fit and then

turn its metal insert in the driver's door

lock.
The door lock can anyway be activated

with all doors locked and the rear flap

open (for versions/markets, where
provided). When the

"

FIAT

" button

on the key is pressed, all locks are

closed, including the one of the open

boot.
When the open rear flap is closed, it

will be locked and can no longer be

opened from outside.

9)

2) 3)

Door unlocking from the outside

Press the button on the key or turn

its metal insert in the driver's door lock.

Door opening/closing mechanism

initialisation

If the battery is disconnected or

the protection fuse blows, the door

opening/closing mechanism must be

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close all the doors;
press the

button on the remote

control;

press the button on the remote

control.

PASSIVE ENTRY

(for versions/markets where provided)

4)

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.
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.
After the unlocking, pulling the opening

handle all doors can be opened

depending on the mode set through

the display menu or the

system.
Press the electric opening button (1)

fig. 7 (located under the handle) to

access the boot.
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.
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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Driver side door emergency

opening

If the electronic key does not work

(e.g. because its battery does not work

anymore, or the vehicle battery 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. 8 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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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. 9 on the handle

or the button (2) fig. 10 near the open

button on the tailgate: this will lock

all the doors and the tailgate. Door

locking will also activate the alarm as

well (where provided).

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initialised as follows:

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WARNING After pressing the "door

locking" button, wait two seconds

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.

WARNING Do not simultaneously lock

and unlock by pulling the handle (see

fig. 11).

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Tailgate locking

(where provided):

with the tailgate closed, press the
button

on the electronic key or

interior door panel, or the button (2)

fig. 10 near the open button on the

tailgate.
NOTE Boot opening is disabled while

the car is moving.

DEAD LOCK DEVICE

(where provided)

10)

This inhibits the operation of the

interior door handles and the door

locking/unlocking button.

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.

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.

CHILD SAFETY DEVICE

11) 12)

This system prevents the rear doors

from being opened from the inside.
This device (2) fig. 12 can be engaged

only with the doors open:

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position A

: device engaged (door

locked);

position B

: device not engaged

(door may be opened from the inside).
The device remains engaged even if the

doors are electrically unlocked.

WARNING The rear doors cannot be

opened from the inside when the child

safety device is engaged.

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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. 12 (front

door on passenger side) or slot (1)

fig. 13 (rear doors) and then turn the

key clockwise and remove it from slot

(1).

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To restore the starting condition of

the door locks (only if battery charge

restored) press the button on the
remote control or the

button on the

dashboard or introduce the metal insert

of the ignition key in the driver's side

front door pawl and pull the door inner

handle.

WARNING

9)

If the child lock was engaged and the

previously described locking procedure

carried out, operating the internal opening

handle will not open the door: in this

case, to open the door, the outside

handle must be used. The door central

locking/unlocking button is not disabled by

the engagement of the emergency lock.

10)

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.

11)

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 automatic transmission gear lever

(where provided).

12)

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.

2)

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.

3)

If the child lock was engaged and the

previously described locking procedure

carried out, operating the internal opening

handle will not open the door: in this case,

to open the door, the outside handle must

be used. The central locking/unlocking

button is not disabled by the engagement

of the emergency lock.

4)

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).

SEATS

FRONT SEATS WITH

MANUAL ADJUSTMENT

13)

5)

Forward/rearward adjustment

Lift lever (1) fig. 14 and push the seat

forwards or backwards.

14)

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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.

WARNING Make adjustments while

sitting in the seat you want to adjust

(driver side or passenger side).

Reclining backrest

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.

Power lumbar adjustment

(where provided)
When the starter switch is at MAR,

press button (1) fig. 15 to adjust the

lumbar area support for maximum

comfort while driving.

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FRONT SEAT ELECTRIC

HEATING

(where provided)

15) 16)

With ignition device at MAR, press
buttons

fig. 16 on the dashboard.

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After selecting seat heating, you need

to wait for two to five minutes until the

effect is noticed.

WARNING To preserve the battery

charge, this function cannot be

activated when the engine is off.

REAR SEATS

Partial extension of trunk (1/3 or

2/3)

(where provided)

17)

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.
Proceed as follows:

completely lower the rear seat head

restraints;

release the central seat belt: push

the red button (2) fig. 17 located on the

front area of the buckle using the loose

tongue (1) and release the tongue from

the left side buckle.
Release the seat belt allowing it to fully

return into the rewinding device behind

the backrest;

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operate release device (1) (right or

left) fig. 18 to fold the required backrest

section.

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Total luggage compartment

extension

Tilting the rear seat completely

forwards allows maximum loading

volume.
Proceed as follows:

completely lower the rear seat head

restraints;

operate release devices (1) to fold

both the right and the left backrest

section, following as previously

described.

Repositioning seat backrests

17)

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. In the

left buckle (without the red unlock

button on the slot) insert the first

tongue which is located at the end of

the diagonal section of the seat belt of

the central seat.

WARNING When returning the rear

seat from the tilted position to the

normal operating position, take care

to refit the seat belt correctly, in order

to guarantee prompt availability every

time.

WARNING

13)

All adjustments must be made with the

car stationary.

14)

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.

15)

People who can't feel skin pain due to

advanced age, chronic diseases, diabetes,

spine damage, medication, alcohol,

exhaustion, or other physical conditions,

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.

16)

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.

17)

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.

5)

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.

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HEAD RESTRAINTS

FRONT HEAD

RESTRAINTS

18)

Adjustment

They can be adjusted to 4 height

positions (completely raised / 2

intermediate positions / completely

lowered).
Upward adjustment: raise the head

restraint until it clicks into place.

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Downward adjustment: press button (1)

fig. 19 and lower the head restraint.

Removal

Proceed as follows to remove the head

restraint:

tilt the backrest (to prevent it from

coming into contact with the roof);

press both buttons (1) and (2) fig. 19

at the side of the two supports, then

remove the head restraint.

WARNING Always reposition the head

restraints if they have been removed

before starting to drive normally.

REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS

18)

Adjustment

Two side and one central head

restraints (where provided) 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.

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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. 20 reminds the passenger using the

central rear seat to correctly adjust the

head restraint by lifting it up to one of

the two possible positions.

WARNING To permit maximum visibility

for the driver, if the head restraints are

not used, they are moved to the rest

position: fully down.

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Downward adjustment: press button (1)

fig. 21 and lower the head restraint.

Removal

Proceed as follows to remove the head

restraint:

raise the head restraint to its

maximum height;

press buttons (1) and (2) fig. 21 at

the side of the two supports, then

remove the head restraint.
NOTE For versions with folding rear

backrests, use the release device to

fold the backrests approx. 45 degrees

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to make it easier to remove the head

restraints.

WARNING Always reposition the head

restraints if they have been removed

before starting to drive normally.

WARNING

18)

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.

STEERING WHEEL

19) 20)

ADJUSTMENTS

The steering wheel can be adjusted

both in height and axially.

A

B

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To carry out the adjustment move the

lever (1) fig. 22 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).

WARNING

19)

All adjustments must be carried out

only with the car stationary and engine

stopped.

20)

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.

REAR-VIEW

MIRRORS

INTERIOR MIRROR

Manual adjustment

Operate lever (1) fig. 23 to adjust the

mirror into two different positions:

normal or anti-glare.

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Electrochromic mirror

(where provided)
The electrochromic mirror can

automatically modify its reflecting action

to prevent dazzling the driver fig. 24.
The electrochromic mirror has an

ON/OFF button to activate/deactivate

the electrochromic anti-glare function.

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When reverse is engaged, the mirror is

automatically set for daytime use.

DOOR MIRRORS

21)

Manual adjustment

From the inside of the car, operate

lever (1) fig. 25 to adjust the mirror.

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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).
When one of the front doors is opened

this operation is disabled.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed

as follows:

use switch (1) fig. 26 to select the

mirror (left or right) to be adjusted;

adjust the mirror by moving the

switch (2) fig. 26 in the four directions.

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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. 27.

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WARNING

21)

As the driver's door mirror is curved,

it may slightly alter the perception of

distance.

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EXTERNAL LIGHTS

The left stalk (1) fig. 28 operates most

of the exterior lights.

The exterior 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.

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AUTO FUNCTION

(Dusk sensor)

(where provided)
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 the light sensitivity set in the

display Menu or in the

,

or

7" HD

system

(where provided).

The higher the sensitivity, the lower

the amount of external light needed to

automatically switch the external lights

on.

Function activation

Turn the left stalk ring to position

.

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. 28 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
are switched on. The

warning light

switches on in the instrument panel.

DAYTIME RUNNING

LIGHTS (DRL)

"Daytime Running Lights"

22) 23)

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

when the ring is turned to .

FOG LIGHTS

(where provided)
The rear fog light button is located on

the left control panel (button (1) fig. 29).
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.
To switch off the rear fog lights, press

button (1) again or turn the ring of the

left stalk fig. 28 to

or turn the ignition

device to the STOP position.

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Cornering lights

The function activates with the main

beam headlights switched on with

a speed lower than 40 km/h - For

wide wheel rotation angles or at the

switching on the direction indicator, a

light will turn on (built in the front fog

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light) referring to the turning side which

will extend the night visibility angle.

REAR FOG LIGHT

(where provided)
The rear fog light button is located on

the left control panel (button (1) fig. 30).

With rear fog lights on, the warning light

on the instrument panel will come

on at the same time.
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.
To switch off the rear fog light, press

button (1) again or turn the ring of the

left stalk fig. 28 to

or turn the ignition

device to the STOP position.

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PARKING LIGHTS

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

positions

.

The

warning light switches on in the

instrument panel.
Repeat the same operation to switch

them off.
With the parking lights on, a buzzer

will sound with the parking lights on.

The buzzer switches off as soon as the

driver's door is closed.

HEADLIGHTS OFF DELAY

(Follow me home)

Activation

Bring the ignition device to STOP.
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).

Deactivation

Keep the left stalk in main beam

headlights flashing position for a few

seconds or turn the key to MAR

position or wait until the period

previously set has ended.

MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS

With ring in position

, push the

stalk forward toward the dashboard

(stable position). The

warning light

switches on in the instrument panel.

They are switched off by pulling the

stalk towards the steering wheel.

Flashing the headlights

Pull the left stalk (1) fig. 31 towards

you; when released it returns

automatically to the stable, central

position.
With main beam headlights on, the

warning light on the instrument panel

will come on at the same time.

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AHB (Automatic High Beam)

System

(where provided)
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 Auto Dim High Beams control

can be turned on or off using the

system. Refer to

the “Settings” paragraph in the

“Multimedia” section for further

information.

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

.

DIRECTION INDICATORS

Bring the left stalk (1) fig. 28 to the

(stable) position:
upwards: activates the right direction

indicator;
downwards: activates the left direction

indicator.
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.

"Lane Change" function

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.
The direction indicator on the side

selected will be activated for 5 flashes

and then go out automatically.

COURTESY LIGHTS

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

system.

The function is automatically disabled

once the activation time elapses (25

seconds), or when the car doors are

locked again, or by turning the starter

switch to a non-MAR position.

HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT

ADJUSTMENT

Headlight alignment corrector

The headlight alignment corrector

operates with ignition device at MAR

and dipped headlights on.
To adjust, press buttons

and

on

the control panel.

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The display located on the instrument

panel provides a visual indication of the

adjusted position.

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

admissible load stowed only in the

luggage compartment.

WARNING Check the headlight

alignment each time the weight of the

load transported changes.

INSTRUMENT PANEL

AND CONTROL BUTTON

GRAPHIC BRIGHTNESS

ADJUSTMENT

The brightness for the instrument

panel and the control buttons can

be adjusted using the main menu on

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