Fiat Tipo 4Door (2021 year). Manual in english — page 12

MAINTENANCE AND CARE

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174)

Battery fluid is poisonous and

corrosive. Avoid contact with the skin and

eyes. Keep open flames away from the

battery and do not use objects that might

create sparks: risk of explosion and fire.

175)

Using the battery with low fluid will

irreparably damage the battery and may

cause an explosion.

176)

Always wear appropriate goggles to

protect your eyes when working on or near

the battery.

68)

The oil level must never exceed the

MAX. mark.

69)

Always top up using engine oil of the

same specifications as that already in the

engine.

70)

PARAFLUUPprotective anti-freeze

is used in the engine cooling system.

Use fluid of the same type as that

contained in the cooling system for
topping up. PARAFLU UP fluid cannot be

mixed with any other type of fluid. If this

happens, do not start the engine under

any circumstances and contact a Fiat

Dealership.

71)

Prevent brake fluid, which is highly

corrosive, from coming into contact

with painted parts. Should it happen,

immediately wash with water.

72)

If the car must remain unused for

a long time at a very low temperature,

remove the battery and take it to a warm

place, to avoid freezing.

73)

Incorrect installation of electric and

electronic devices may cause severe

damage to your car. After purchasing your

car, if you wish to install any accessories

(e.g. anti-theft, radio phone, etc.), go to

a Fiat Dealership, which will suggest the

most suitable devices and advise you

whether a higher capacity battery needs to

be installed.

3)

The used engine oil and the filter that

has been replaced contain substances

that are harmful to the environment. To

change the oil and filters, we advise you to

contact a Fiat Dealership.

4)

Batteries contain substances which

are very harmful for the environment.

For battery replacement, contact a Fiat

Dealership.

RECHARGING THE

BATTERY

IMPORTANT NOTES

WARNING The battery recharging

procedure is given as information only.

To carry out this operation contact a

Fiat Dealership.

WARNING After setting the ignition

device to STOP and having closed

the driver side door, wait at least

one minute before disconnecting the

electrical supply from the battery. When

reconnecting the electrical supply to

the battery, make sure that the ignition

device is in the STOP position and the

driver side door is closed.

WARNING Charging should be slow at

a low ampere rating for approximately

24 hours. Charging for a longer time

may damage the battery.

WARNING The cables of the electrical

system must be correctly reconnected

to the battery, i.e. the positive cable

(+) to the positive terminal and the

negative cable (

) to the negative

terminal. The battery terminals are

marked with the positive (+) and

negative (

) symbols, and are shown

on the battery cover. The battery

terminals must also be corrosion-free

and firmly secured to the terminals.

If a "quick-type" battery charger is

used with the battery fitted on the car,

before connecting it disconnect both

cables of the battery itself. Do not use a

"quick-type" battery charger to provide

the starting voltage.

VERSIONS WITHOUT

START&STOP SYSTEM

To recharge, proceed as follows:

disconnect the terminal from the

negative battery pole;

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connect the charger cables to the

battery terminals, observing the

polarity;

turn on the battery charger;

when it is recharged, turn the charger

off before disconnecting it from the

battery;

reconnect the terminal to the

negative battery pole.

VERSIONS WITH

START&STOP SYSTEM

(where provided)
To recharge, proceed as follows:

disconnect the connector (1) fig. 186

by pressing the button (2) from the

sensor (3) monitoring the battery

conditions, on the negative (-) pole (4)

of the battery;

connect the positive cable (+) of the

battery charger to the positive battery

terminal (5) and the negative cable (

)

to sensor terminal (4) as shown;

turn on the battery charger. At the

end of the charging process, switch the

battery charger off;

after having disconnected the battery

charger, reconnect connector (1) to the

sensor (3) as shown.

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SERVICING

PROCEDURES

74) 75) 76)

The following pages contain the

rules on the

required

maintenance

envisaged by the technical personnel

who designed the car.

In addition to these specific

maintenance instructions specified for

routine scheduled servicing, there are

other components which may require

intervention or replacements over the

car’s life cycle.

ENGINE OIL

Engine oil level check

77)

To ensure correct engine lubrication,

the oil must always be kept at

the prescribed level (see "Engine

compartment" in this chapter).

ENGINE OIL FILTER

Replacing the engine oil filter

The engine oil filter must be replaced

each time the engine oil is changed.
It is advisable to replace it with a

genuine spare part, specifically

designed for this car.

AIR CLEANER

177)

Replacing the air cleaner

See the "Service Schedule" for the

correct servicing intervals.
It is advisable to replace it with a

genuine spare part, specifically

designed for this car.

AIR CONDITIONING

SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

78) 79)

To ensure the best possible

performance, the air conditioning

system must be checked and serviced

at a Fiat Dealership at the beginning of

the summer.

WINDOWS

When cleaning the heated rear window

be careful, if the defrosting function

is active, regarding the temperature

of the window; also make sure that

children do not come into contact with

the heated surface. The window may

be hot.

MAINTENANCE AND CARE

188

Never use an abrasive detergent to

clean the surface of the windows.
Do not use scrapers or sharp items

that might scratch the windows.
Spray the detergent on the cloth to be

used for cleaning the rear view mirror.

Do not spray the detergent directly on

the window.
Cleaning the window with hot water

could cause the removal of any labels.

WINDSCREEN WIPER

Replacing the windscreen wiper

blades

Proceed as follows:

raise the wiper arm, press button (1)

fig. 187 of the attachment spring and

remove the blade from the arm;

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fit the new blade, inserting the tab in

the dedicated housing in the arm and

checking that it is locked;

lower the wiper arm onto the

windscreen.

WARNING Do not operate the

windscreen wiper with the blades lifted

from the windscreen.

Windscreen washer

The windscreen washer nozzles are

fixed fig. 188.
If there is no jet of fluid, firstly check

that there is fluid in the reservoir (see

paragraph “Engine compartment” in

this chapter). Only use the prescribed

fluid; do not use only water.

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Then check that the nozzle holes are

not clogged; use a needle to unblock

them if necessary.

EXHAUST SYSTEM

178) 179)

80)

Adequate maintenance of the

engine exhaust system represents

the best protection against leaks of

carbon monoxide into the passenger

compartment.

WARNING

177)

The air intake system (air cleaner,

rubber hoses, etc.) can be a protection in

the case of blowbacks from the engine.

DO NOT REMOVE this system unless you

need to carry out repair or maintenance.

Before starting the engine, ensure that

the system has not been removed: failure

to observe this precaution may result in

serious injury.

178)

Exhaust emissions are very

dangerous, and may be lethal. They

contain carbon monoxide, a colourless,

odourless gas which can cause fainting

and poisoning if inhaled.

179)

The exhaust system may reach high

temperatures and may cause a fire if the

car is parked on flammable material.

Dry grass or leaves can also catch fire if

they come into contact with the exhaust

system. Do not park or use the car in a

place in which the exhaust system might

come into contact with flammable material.

189

74)

It is recommended to have the car

serviced by a Fiat Dealership. When

carrying out normal periodic operations

and small servicing interventions personally

on the vehicle, it is recommended to use

suitable equipment, genuine spare parts

and the necessary fluids. Do not carry out

any interventions if you do not have the

necessary experience.

75)

Incorrect servicing of the car or

failure to carry out operations or repairs

(when necessary) may lead to more

expensive repairs, damage to other

components or have a negative impact

on the car performance. Have any

malfunction inspected immediately by a

Fiat Dealership.

76)

The car is filled with fluids which are

optimised or protecting its performance

and life and extending service intervals.

Do not use chemicals for washing these

components since they may damage the

engine, the transmission or the climate

control system. This damage is not

covered by the car’s warranty. If any

component needs to be washed due to

malfunctioning, use only the specific liquid

for that procedure.

77)

An excessive or insufficient amount of

oil inside the base is extremely damaging

to the engine. Make sure it is always at an

adequate level.

78)

Always require the use of only

compressor coolants and lubricants

approved and suitable for the specific

air conditioning system fitted on the

car. Some non-approved coolants are

flammable and may explode, with the

risk of injuries. The use of non-approved

coolants or lubricants may adversely affect

system efficiency, leading to expensive

repairs.

79)

The air conditioner system contains

coolant under high pressure: to avoid

injuries to people or damage to the

system, any coolant addition or repair that

requires to disconnect the cables must be

carried out by a Fiat Dealership.

80)

Vehicles equipped with catalytic

converter must be fuelled only with

unleaded petrol. Leaded petrol would

permanently damage the catalytic

converter and eliminate its ability to

reduce polluting emissions, seriously

compromising the engine performance,

which would be irreparably damaged.

If the engine does not work correctly,

especially if it starts irregularly or if

there is a reduction of its performance,

immediately go to a Fiat Dealership.

Prolonged and faulty operation of the

engine may cause overheating of the

converter and, as a consequence,

possible damage to the converter and the

vehicle.

RAISING THE CAR

If the vehicle needs to be jacked up, go

to a Fiat Dealership, which is equipped

with shop jacks and jack arms.

The car lifting points are marked on
the sides with the symbols

(see

illustration in fig. 189).

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190

WHEELS AND TYRES

180) 181) 182) 183) 184)

RIMS AND TYRES

For the type of wheel rims and tyres

fitted on the vehicle see the "Wheels"

paragraph in the "Technical data"

chapter.

SNOW CHAINS

81)

205/55 R16 and 195/65 R15 tyres can

be fitted with 9 mm snow chains.
7 mm chains can be fitted to 225/45

R17 tyres.
Chains cannot be fitted on 225/40 R18

92W XL tyres.

Important notes

The use of snow chains should be in

compliance with local regulations of

each country. In certain countries,

tyres marked with code M+S (Mud

and Snow) are considered as winter

equipment; therefore their use is

equivalent to that of the snow chains.
The snow chains may be applied only

to the front wheel tyres.
Check the tension of the snow chains

after the first few metres have been

driven.

WARNING Using snow chains with

tyres with non-original dimensions may

damage the vehicle.

WARNING Using different size or type

(M+S, snow, etc.) tyres between

front and rear axle may adversely

affect car driveability, with the risk of

losing control of the car and resulting

accidents.

SUGGESTIONS ABOUT

THE ROTATION OF THE

TYRES

The front and rear tyres are subject

to different loads and stress due to

steering, manoeuvres and braking. For

this reason they are subject to uneven

wear.
To resolve this problem, tyres should

be rotated at the appropriate time. Tyre

rotation means moving the wheels to a

different position, with respect to the

car. The single wheel will therefore

operate on a different axle of the

vehicle.
Tyre rotation contributes to the

preservation of the grip and traction

performance on wet, muddy or snowy

roads, guaranteeing optimal driveability

of the vehicle.
In the case of irregular wear of the tyres

identify the cause and correct it as

soon as possible, by contacting a Fiat

Dealership.

WARNING

180)

The road holding qualities of the

car also depend on the correct inflation

pressure of the tyres.

181)

If tyre pressure is too low, it may

overheat and be severely damaged as a

result.

182)

If the tyres are "unidirectional", do not

switch tyres from the right­hand side of the

car to the left­hand side, and vice versa.

This type of tyres can only be switched

from the front axle to the rear axle and vice

versa, keeping them on the same side of

the vehicle.

183)

Do not repaint alloy wheel rims at

temperatures higher than 150

°

C. The

mechanical features of the wheels could

be compromised.

184)

Travelling with partially or completely

deflated tyres can cause safety problems

and irremediably damage the tyre.

81)

Keep your speed down when snow

chains are fitted; do not exceed 50 km/h.

Avoid potholes, do not drive over steps

or pavements and do not drive long

distances over roads without snow, to

avoid damaging both your car and the

road surface.

191

BRAKES

The vehicle is provided with four

mechanical wear detectors for brake

pads, one for each wheel assembly (for

versions with disc brakes on all wheels)

and two mechanical wear detectors

only on the front brakes (for versions

with drum brakes on the rear wheels).

When the brake linings are close to

wearing out, pressing the brake pedal

will generate a slight squeal: this lasts

for about 100 km (the mileage varies

with the driving style and route).

In this case, it is still possible to

continue driving, with caution.

However, contact a Fiat Dealership

as soon as possible to have the worn

brake pads changed.

BODYWORK

PRESERVING THE

BODYWORK

Paintwork

82)

5)

Touch up abrasions and scratches

immediately to prevent the formation of

rust.
Maintenance of paintwork consists

of washing the car: the frequency

depends on the conditions and

environment where the car is used.
For example, it is advisable to wash

the car more often in areas with high

levels of atmospheric pollution or salted

roads.
Some parts of the car may be covered

with a matt paint which, in order to be

maintained intact, requires special care:

see the instructions in the warning at

the end of this paragraph

83)

To correctly wash the car, follow these

instructions:

if the car is washed remove the aerial

from the roof;

if high pressure jets or cleaners are

used to wash the car, keep a distance

of at least 40 cm from the bodywork to

avoid damage or alteration. Build up of

water could cause damage to the car

in the long term;

wash the bodywork using a low

pressure jet of water if possible;

wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy

solution over the bodywork, frequently

rinsing the sponge;

rinse well with water and dry with a

jet of air or a chamois leather.
Dry the less visible parts (e.g. door

frames, bonnet, headlight frames,

etc.) with special care, as water may

stagnate more easily in these areas.
Do not wash the car after it has been

left in the sun or with the bonnet

hot: this may alter the shine of the

paintwork.
Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned

in the same way as the rest of the car.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Avoid parking under trees; the resin

dropped by trees makes the paintwork

go opaque and increases the possibility

of corrosion.
Bird droppings must be washed off

immediately and thoroughly as the acid

they contain is particularly aggressive.

Windows

Use specific detergents and clean

cloths to prevent scratching or altering

the transparency.

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192

WARNING Wipe the rear window

inside gently with a cloth following

the direction of the filaments to avoid

damaging the heating device.

Headlights

Use a soft cloth soaked in water and

detergent for washing cars.

WARNING Never use aromatic

substances (e.g. petrol) or ketones (e.g.

acetone) for cleaning the plastic lenses

of the headlights.

WARNING When cleaning the car

with a pressure washer, keep the

water jet at least 20 cm away from the

headlights.

Engine compartment

84)

If the engine compartment is washed

(at low pressure, e.g. in very dusty

areas), this must be done with the

engine cold and with ignition device

turned to STOP. Take care not to

direct the water jet straight at the

electronic control modules, fuse box

connectors or wiper motors. Moreover,

do not direct the jet towards the drop

catcher area around the engine oil cap

to avoid splashing oil in the engine

compartment. Have this operation

performed by a specialised workshop.

After washing, check that the various

protective components (e.g. rubber

guards and caps) have not been

removed or damaged.

82)

In order to preserve the appearance

of the paint abrasive products and/or

polishes should not be used for cleaning

the car.

83)

Avoid washing with rollers and/or

brushes in washing stations. Wash

the car only by hand using neutral pH

detergents; dry it with a wet chamois

leather. Abrasive products and/or polishes

should not be used for cleaning the car.

Bird droppings must be washed off

immediately and thoroughly as the acid

they contain is particularly aggressive.

Avoid (if at all possible) parking the car

under trees; remove vegetable resins

immediately as, when dried, it may only be

possible to remove them with abrasive

products and/or polishes, which is highly

inadvisable as they could alter the typical

opaqueness of the paint. Do not use pure

windscreen washer fluid for cleaning the

front windscreen and rear window; dilute it

min. 50% with water. Only use pure screen

washer fluid when strictly necessary due to

outside temperature conditions.

84)

A high pressure jet cleaner should

not be used for cleaning the engine

compartment. The appropriate

precautions have been taken to protect all

parts and connections, but the pressures

generated by these devices are so high

that complete protection against water

seepages cannot be guaranteed.

5)

Detergents pollute the water. Only wash

your vehicle in areas equipped to collect

and treat waste water from this type of

activity.

INTERIOR

185) 186) 187)

Periodically check the cleanliness of the

interior, beneath the mats, which could

cause oxidation of the sheet metal.

FABRIC SEATS AND

PARTS

Remove dust with a soft brush or a

vacuum cleaner.
It is advisable to use a moist brush on

when cleaning non-fabric upholstery.

Rub the seats with a sponge

moistened with a solution of water and

neutral detergent.

LEATHER SEATS

(where provided)
Remove the dry dirt with a chamois or

slightly damp cloth, without exerting

too much pressure.
Remove any liquid or grease stains

using an absorbent dry cloth, without

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rubbing. Then clean with a soft cloth or

buckskin cloth dampened with water

and mild soap. If the stain persists,

use specific products and observe the

instructions carefully.

WARNING Never use alcohol. Make

sure that the cleaning products

used contain no alcohol or alcohol

derivatives, even in small quantities.

PLASTIC AND COATED

PARTS

85)

Clean interior plastic parts with a damp

cloth (if possible made from microfibre),

and a solution of water and neutral,

non-abrasive detergent.
To clean oily or persistent stains,

use specific products free from

solvents and designed to maintain the

original appearance and colour of the

components.
Remove any dust using a microfibre

cloth, if necessary moistened with

water. The use of paper tissues is not

recommended as these may leave

residues.

GENUINE LEATHER

PARTS

(where provided)
Use only water and neutral soap to

clean these parts. Never use alcohol or

alcohol-based products.
Before using a specific product for

cleaning interiors, make sure that it

does not contain alcohol and/or alcohol

based substances.

WARNING

185)

Never use flammable products, such

as petrol ether or rectified petrol to clean

the inside of the car. The electrostatic

charges which are generated by rubbing

during the cleaning operation may cause a

fire.

186)

Do not keep aerosol cans in the car:

they might explode. Aerosol cans must not

be exposed to a temperature exceeding

50

°

C. When the vehicle is exposed to

sunlight, the internal temperature can

greatly exceed this value.

187)

It is essential that there is nothing

under the pedals: make sure the mats are

lying flat and do not get in the way of the

pedals.

85)

Never use alcohol, petrols and

derivatives to clean the dashboard and

instrument panel lens.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

194

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Everything you may find useful for

understanding how your vehicle is

made and works is contained in this

chapter and illustrated with data, tables

and graphics. For the enthusiasts and

the technician, but also just for those

who want to know every detail of their

car.

IDENTIFICATION DATA . . . ... 195
MOTOR . . . . . . . . . 197
WHEELS. . . . . . . . ... 199
DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . 202
WEIGHTS . . . . . . . . . 203
REFUELLING. . . . . . . . 205
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS . . . 208
PERFORMANCE . . . . . . 211
FUEL CONSUMPTION - CO2

EMISSIONS. . . . . . . ... 212
PRESCRIPTIONS FOR

HANDLING THE CAR AT THE

END OF ITS LIFE. . . . . . 213

195

IDENTIFICATION

DATA

VEHICLE

IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER (VIN) PLATE

It is located on the driver side door

pillar. It can be read with the door open

and bears the following data fig. 190:

190

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A

Name of manufacturer

B

Vehicle type-approval number

C

Vehicle identification number

D

Technically allowed max. weight with

full load

E

Technically allowed max. weight for

combined vehicle

F

Technically allowed max. weight on

axle 1

G

Technically allowed max. weight on

axle 2

H

Engine identification

I

Type variant version

L

Paintwork colour code

M

Smoke absorption coefficient (Diesel

versions)

N

Further instructions.

CHASSIS NUMBER

The Vehicle Identification Number

(VIN) is stamped on the plate shown in

fig. 191, located on the front left corner

of the dashboard cover, which can be

seen from outside the vehicle, through

the windscreen.

191

10016J0001EM

This number is also stamped on the

passenger compartment floor, in front

of the front right seat.
To access it, lift the pre-sheared part

of the fabric fig. 192 in the direction

indicated by the arrow.

192

10016J0002EM

The marking includes:

type of vehicle;

chassis serial number.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

196

ENGINE MARKING

It is stamped on the cylinder block and

includes the type and the engine serial

number.

197

MOTOR

188)

Versions

1.0 Firefly 100 HP E6DFinal version

1.4 16V 95 HP E6DFinal

Engine code

55282151

843A1000

Cycle

Otto

Otto

Number and position of cylinders

3 cylinders in line

4 cylinders in line

Piston bore and stroke (mm)

70 x 86.5

72 x 84

Total displacement (cm³)

999

1368

Compression ratio

10.5

±

0.4:1

11

±

0.2:1

Maximum power (CEE) (kW)

74

70

Maximum power (CEE) (HP)

100

95

corresponding revolutions per minute (rpm)

5000

6000

Maximum torque (CEE) (Nm)

190

127

corresponding revolutions per minute (rpm)

1500

4500

Spark plugs

NGK ILKFR7A8

NGK DCPR7E-N-10

Fuel

Unleaded petrol 95 R.O.N. (EN228

specifications)

Unleaded petrol 95 R.O.N. (EN228

specifications)

Versions

1.6 130 HP E6D Final

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

198

Versions

1.3 95 HP E6DFinal

1.6 130 HP E6D Final

Number and position of cylinders

4 cylinders in line

4 cylinders in line

Piston bore and stroke (mm)

69.6 x 82

79.5 x 80.5

Total displacement (cm³)

1248

1598

Compression ratio

16.2

15.7:1

Maximum power (CEE) (kW)

70

96

Maximum power (CEE) (HP)

95

130

corresponding revolutions per minute (rpm)

3750

3750

Maximum torque (CEE) (Nm)

200

320

corresponding revolutions per minute (rpm)

1500

1500

Fuel

Diesel for motor vehicles (EN590

Specification)

Diesel for motor vehicles (EN590

Specification)

WARNING

188)

Modifications or repairs to the fuel supply system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system’s technical specifications

into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.

Engine code

46345266

46346020

Cycle

Diesel

Diesel

199

WHEELS

RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED

190) 191) 192)

Alloy or pressed steel rims. Tubeless radial carcass tyres.

All approved tyres are listed in the Registration Certificate.

WARNING If there are any discrepancies between the Owner Handbook and the Registration Document, take the information

from the latter. For safe driving, the car must be fitted with tyres of the same make and type on all wheels.

WARNING Do not use air chambers with tubeless tyres.

Versions

Rims

Tyres provided

Spare wheel

1.0 Firefly 100 HP

E6DFinal version

1.3 95 HP E6DFinal

1.6 130 HP E6DFinal

6J X 15 H2 ET38

195/65 R15 91H

195/65 R15 91H

6.5J X 16 H2 ET39

205/55 R16 91V (

°

)

205/55 R16 91V

6.5J X 16 H2 ET39

205/55 R16 94V

205/55 R16 94V

7J X 17 H2 ET41

225/45 R17 94V

205/55 R16 91V

205/55 R16 94V

189)

1.4 16V 95 HP E6DFinal

6J X 15 H2 ET38

195/65 R15 91H

195/65 R15 91H

6.5J X 16 H2 ET39

205/55 R16 94V

205/55 R16 94V

7J X 17 H2 ET41

225/45 R17 94V

205/55 R16 91V

205/55 R16 94V

189)

(

°

) 205/55 R16 91V and 205/55 R16 94V tyres are available as alternatives.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

200

WARNING

189)

A 16” spare wheel is provided with 17" tyres. This spare wheel must be used only in an emergency. Never use it for more than strictly

necessary and never exceed 80 km/h. On the wheel there is an orange sticker, summarising the main warnings regarding wheel usage

restrictions. Never remove or cover the label. The label contains the following indications in four languages: "Important! For temporary use

only! 80 km/h max.! Replace with standard wheel as soon as possible. Never cover this indication". Never apply a wheel cap on the wheel.

The driving characteristics of the car will be modified with the wheel fitted. Avoid violent acceleration and braking, abrupt steering and fast

cornering. Have the wheel repaired and refitted as soon as possible. Using two or more spare wheels at the same time is forbidden. Do not

apply grease to the bolt threads before fitting: they could come unscrewed.

NOTE On versions with 195/65 R15 and 205/55 R16 tyres, use smaller snow chains with a maximum projection of 9 mm

beyond the tyre profile.

NOTE Low-profile snow chains with a maximum protrusion of 7 mm beyond the tyre profile can be mounted on versions

equipped with 225/45 R17 tyres.

WARNING

190)

The top speed for snow tyres marked "Q” is 160 km/h, while it is 190 km/h for "T” tyres and 210 km/h for "H" tyres. Nevertheless, you

must always comply with the highway code speed limits.

191)

DO NOT fit wheel hub caps when using integral hub caps fixed (with springs) to the steel rim and after sale tyres provided with Rim

Protector. Use of unsuitable tyres and wheel caps may cause sudden decrease of tyre pressure.

192)

If winter tyres with a lower speed rating than that indicated in the Registration Document are used, do not exceed the maximum speed

corresponding to the speed rating of the tyres used.

201

COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar)

When the tyres are warm, the inflation pressure should be + 0.3 bar in relation to the recommended figure. However, recheck

the correct value when the tyre is cold.

For the SEDAN version, the indicated pressure is aimed at comfort. To privilege fuel efficiency, the tyre pressure can be

increased to a maximum of 2.9 bar on the front tyres and 2.7 bar on the rear tyres when unladen or with a medium or full load.

If it is necessary to raise the vehicle, refer to the "Raising the vehicle" paragraph in the "In an emergency" chapter.

Versions

Tyres

Unladen/medium load

Full load

Spare wheel (*)

Front

Rear

Front

Rear

1.0 Firefly 100 HP

E6DFinal version

1.3 95 HP

E6DFinal

1.6 130 HP

E6DFinal

195/65 R15 91H

2.3

2.1

2.6

2.5

2.4

205/55 R16 91V

2.3

2.1

2.6

2.5

205/55 R16 94V

2.3

2.1

2.6

2.5

225/45 R17 94V

2.3

2.1

2.6

2.5

1.4 16V 95 HP

E6DFinal

195/65 R15 91H

2.2

2.1

2.6

2.5

2.4

205/55 R16 91V

2.2

2.1

2.6

2.5

205/55 R16 94V

2.2

2.1

2.6

2.5

225/45 R17 94V

2.2

2.1

2.6

2.5

(*) If the spare wheel is used in an emergency, check pressure and, if necessary, align it to the values prescribed for the tyre of the axle where

it is used.

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Политика конфиденциальности