Palio Handbook 03 India Version
Palio Handbook 03 India Version
Palio Handbook 03 India Version
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ou have also been given with Fiat Warranty (Owners Service Policy) Booklet, wherein you will find the
Warranty Certificate with the terms and the conditions for the maintenance of the car.
This Owner Handbook describes most of the features of the Fiat Palio. As a consequence, you should consider only that information which is related to your version and optional which you have purchased.
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iat Palio is a car presenting an original bodyline, designed to offer great driving satisfaction with full safety and
with maximum respect of the environment. Everything, from its new multivalve engine to its safety devices, from
its improved comfort for driver and passengers alike to its practical solutions, with the possibility of a large loading volume contributes to make you appreciate the personality of your new Fiat Palio.
And you will realise it later when you discover that its driving style and performance goes hand in hand with
new manufacturing processes that help cut running costs.
For instance, Fiat Palio only needs you to take it for its first servising
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The signs you see on this page are very important. They highlight those parts of the owner handbook where,
more than anywhere else, you should stop for a minute and read carefully.
As you can see, each sign has a different image to make it clear and easy to identify the subjects in the different areas:
Personal safety.
Attention. Total or partial failure to
follow these instructions can cause
serious danger for safety of people.
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SYMBOLS
On some components of your Fiat
Palio, or near them, are applied specified coloured labels, whose symbols
attract the attention and indicates
important precautions that the user
must observe towards the components under analysis.
A list of symbols to be found on
your Fiat Palio is given below with
the name of the component to which
it relates besides.
It is also indicates the meaning that
the symbol represents depending on
the subdivision of: danger, prohibition, warning, obligation, to which
the symbol belongs.
DANGER SYMBOLS
Battery
Corrosive fluid.
Battery
Explosion.
Coil
High voltage.
Fan
It can start when the
engine is switched off also.
Expansion tank
Do not remove the cap
when the coolant fluid is boiling.
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PROHIBITION SYMBOL
Battery
Do not expose to open
flames.
Battery
Keep children away.
WARNING SYMBOLS
Catalytic converter
Do not stay on inflammable surfaces. Refer to
the Safeguard of the device reducing the emissions chapter.
Hydraulic power
steering
Do not exceed the maximum level of the fluid as indicated
on the tank. Use only the fluid prescribed in the Refueling chapter.
INJECTION SYSTEM
FAILURE (red) (diesel
versions)
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OBLIGATION SYMBOLS
Brake circuit
Do not exceed the maximum level of the fluid as
indicated on the tank. Use only the
fluid prescribed in the Refueling
chapter.
Battery
Protect eyes.
Windscreen wiper
Use only the fluid prescribed in the Refueling
chapter.
Engine
Use only the lubricant
prescribed
in
the
Refueling chapter.
Battery
Jack
Expansion tank
Use only the fluid prescribed in the Refueling chapter.
Refer
handbook.
the
owner
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SUMMARY
READY TO GO
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
DRIVING YOUR CAR
IN AN EMERGENCY
CAR MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
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READY TO GO
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P4E02269
fig. 1
1. Adjustable side air vents - 2. Vents for air dispatch to side windows - 3. Adjustable central air vents - 4. Commands and
pilot lights - 5. Sound system seat - 6. Switch for hazard lights - 7. Digital clock - 8. Command lever of windscreen/rear window wiper and washer - 9. Instrument panel and pilot lights - 10. Air bag - 11. External light command lever - 12. Object box 13. Climate command - 14. Cigar lighter - 15. Ashtray - 16. Horn Pad - 17. Ignition switch - 18. Access to the fuse box 19. Lever for opening hood to access engine.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
kilometre
fig. 2
fig. 3
P4E02271
kilometre
D - Rev counter.
VERSION 1.9 D EL-ELX
A - Fuel level gauge with reserve
warning light.
B - Engine coolant gauge.
C - Speedometer,
counter and trip meter.
kilometre
D - Rev counter.
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KEYS
SEATS
HEAD RESTS
Adjust the headrest fig. 7 such that
the nape, and not the neck, rests on
them, making sure that they are
locked in the desired position. Refer
to the Getting to know the car
chapter.
ignition;
locking/unlocking the front doors;
locking/unlocking the boot.
STEERING COLUMN LOCK
fig. 5
P4E01989
P4E01603
P4E02062
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fig. 6
fig. 7
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SAFETY BELTS
Fig. 9
P4E01796
To ensure maximum
protection, keep the
backrest in the upright
position, lean back into the seat
and ensure that the seat belt
adheres closely to torso and
hips. Do not use the seat belt
when the seat back is reclined.
fig. 8
12
fig. 9
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Fig. 11
To fasten: insert tongue A in B
on the buckle.
To loosen: press button C.
fig. 11
fig. 12
P4E01682
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REARVIEW MIRRORS
IMPORTANT The reflecting surface of the left-hand mirror is parabolic to increase viewing range.
Consequently, the dimension of the
reflected image is reduced, giving the
impression that the object is more
distant than it really is.
HAZARD LIGHTS
To switch them on, press the
switch A-fig. 16.
CONTROLS fig. 15
P4E02285
fig. 14
14
fig. 15
P4E02286
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COMMAND
SWITCHES
fig. 17
fig. 18
P4E02012
P4E02011
P4E02287
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BOOT
ENGINE BONNET
fig. 20
16
fig. 21
P4E02124
P4E01944
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DOORS
1 - door locked.
2 - door unlocked
Pull the handle to open.
P4E01365
From inside:
to open - pull handle A-fig. 25;
safety lock - with the door closed
press the lever A.
P4E02015
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fig. 23
fig. 24
fig. 25
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AT THE FILLING
STATION
P4E01945
P4E01612
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18
fig. 27
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your new Fiat Palio. This way you can see the parts
described in the handbook at a glance and immediately check out what you have just read for yourself.
HEATING/
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ............................ PAGE 37
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ....... PAGE 38
STEERING COLUMN STALKS ............................. PAGE 41
CONTROLS ............................................................... PAGE 43
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT ........................................ PAGE 45
DOORS ........................................................................ PAGE 48
BOOT .......................................................................... PAGE 51
BONNET .................................................................... PAGE 54
HEADLIGHTS ............................................................ PAGE 56
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KEYS
IGNITION
SWITCH
the ignition;
the front doors;
the boot door.
Together with the keys, a self-stick
label is supplied. On this label is reported the number to be quoted to
Fiat Dealership when ordering duplicate keys.
fig. 1
P4E02017
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INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS
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HEAD RESTS
P4E01375
P4E01603
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fig. 6
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DOOR MIRRORS
SEAT BELTS
USING THE SEAT BELTS
(for the front seats) fig. 8
To fasten the seat belts, take the
tongue of fastener A and push it into
buckle B, until you hear it click.
P4E01376
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To unfasten the seat belts, press button C. Guide the seat belt with your
hand while it is rewinding, to prevent
it from twisting.
P4E01796
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To ensure maximum
protection, keep the
backrest in the upright
position, lean back into the seat
and ensure that the seat belt adheres closely to torso and hips.
Do not use the seat belt when the
seat back is reclined.
fig. 9
fig. 10
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE USE OF THE SEAT
BELTS
P4E02064
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Seat belts are also to be worn by expectant mothers: the risk of injury in
the case of accident is greatly reduced
for them and the unborn child if they
are wearing a seat belt.
1) When wearing the seat belts, always ensure they are not twisted and
are free to wind in and out.
2) Following a serious accident, replace the belt being worn at the time,
even if it does not seem damaged.
3) When cleaning the belts, wash
them by hand with water and neutral
soap, rinse them and let them dry in
the shade. Do not use strong detergents, bleach, colouring or any other
chemical substance that could weaken
the fibres.
P4E02066
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TRANSPORTING
CHILDREN
IN SAFETY
For optimal protection in the event
of a crash, all passengers must be seated and wearing adequate restraint systems.
Childs restraint systems are classified into the following four weight
groups, fig. 16:
Group 0
weight 0-10 kg
Group 0
weight 9-18 kg
Group 0
weight 15-25 kg
Group 3
P4E00197
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We recommend seating
children on the rear seat.
This is the most protected position in the event of a
crash.
GROUP 1
Children from 18 kg up only require
a
cushion
to
lift
them
fig. 20. The size of the childs chest no
longer requires a support to space the
childs back from the seat back.
Children taller than 1.50 m can wear
seat belts like adults.
GROUP 0
Babies up to 10 Kg are to be seated
in a cot type seat supporting the childs
head, facing backwards. This ensures
there is no stress on the childs neck
in sudden decelerations.
The cot is secured with the seat
belts, as shown in fig. 17. The child
must be strapped to the carrier with
its incorporated straps.
fig. 17
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P4E00198
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A summary
GROUP
2 of safety precautions
to
follow
when
transportChildren from 15
kg can
be secured
ing
children.
directly with the car seat belts. The
child
seat restraint
has the systems
purposeshould
of posibe
1) Child
tioning
the
child
correctly
with
respect
installed on the rear seat as this
is the
to
theprotected
seat belt, area
so that
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a crash.the childs chest and
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faszontal
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tening
the
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which
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you are using. These instructions must
be provided by the manufacturer.
Keep the child restraint system installation instructions with the car documents andThe
this figure
Handbook.
Never
use
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an exa child restraint
system
without
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3) Always
seat beltsystem
is well
you
are by
using.
fastened
pulling the webbing.
4) Only one child is to be strapped
to each restraint system.
P4E00200
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PRETENSIONERS
To render the protective action of
the front seat belts even more effective, some versions of Fiat Palio are fitted with pretensioners. These devices
feel that a violent collision is in
progress via a sensor, and pull back a
few centimeters of webbing. In this
way the pretensioner ensures that the
belt is adhering perfectly to the body
before the belt begins to hold back the
wearer.
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Under no circumstances
should the components of
the pretensioner be tampered with or removed. Any interventions should be carried out
by qualified and authorized personnel. Always contact a Fiat
Dealership
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INSTRUMENTS
A - Kilometre counter.
B - Speedometer.
fig. 21
fig. 22
P4E01840
Operations involving
banging, vibrations or
heating (exceeding 100
C for a maximum of 6 hours) in
the area around the pretensioner may trigger or damage the device. Vibrations from rough road
surfaces or accidental jolting
caused by mounting pavements
etc. do not have any effect on the
pretensioner. If, however, you
need any assistance, go to a Fiat
Dealership.
P4E01839
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Do not travel with the fuel tank almost empty: as gaps in fuel delivery
could damage the catalyser.
IMPORTANT The electronic injection control system will progressively cut off the flow of fuel when the
engine is over-revving and the engine
will consequently loose power.
fig. 24
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P4E01841
As you near the desired hour, release the button and complete the setting with individual pressures.
fig. 25
P4E02277
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WARNING
LIGHTS
The warning lights come on in the
following circumstances:
value.
When the key is turned to MAR the
light comes on but should go out the
moment the engine is started.
A delay in the light going out is acceptable only when the engine is idling.
If the engine has been heavily taxed,
the light may flash when the engine returns to idle. The light should however go out when you accelerate slightly.
If the v warning light
comes on while the car is
moving, stop the engine
immediately and contact a Fiat
Dealership.
BATTERY
NOT
CHARGING PROPERLY (red) When there is
a fault in the current generating system.
In these conditions, you can continue driving but you should avoid demanding efforts from the engine or
high speeds. Contact a Fiat Dealershipas soon as possible.
INJECTION SYSTEM
FAILURE (red) (petrol
version) When there is a
fault in the injection system.
HANDBRAKE
ENGAGED
/
LOW
BRAKE FLUID (red) In
two cases:
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>
In this case, the normal braking system continues to work although without the ABS assistance. Hence, have
the car seen to at a Fiat Dealership
as soon as possible.
The warning light should come on
when
36the key is turned to MAR and
go out after approximately 2 seconds.
INJECTION SYSTEM
FAILURE (red) (diesel
versions)
RE
PARKING LIGHTS
(green) When the
side/tail lights are switched
on.
Prolonged use of the car with warning light can cause damage to the engine, specially in the event of misfiring. The car can only be driven for a
short period of time at low ratios.
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WATER IN DIESEL
FUEL FILTER versions
(amber) (diesel version)
When there is water in the diesel fuel filter. have the condense drained
out by a Fiat Dealership.
GLOW PLUGS
(amber)
(diesel version)
When the ignition key is turned to
the MAR position. The warning light
will go out when the glowplugs reach
the correct temperature.
The warning light has a diagnostic
function to signal pre-heating system
failures (cut-off or short-circuited
glow plugs, blown pre-heating control
unit power fuse, tripped pre-heating
control unit circuit surge and current
protections).
If the warning light flashes for 60 seconds just before the engine is started,
the vehicle can still be started but a
Fiat Dealership should be contacted as soon as possible to have the
anamoly rectified.
P4E02020
fig. 27
1 - Windscreen defroster/demister
vents.
2
- Front side
defroster/demister vents.
window
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MANUAL CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM
P4E02022
fig. 28
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fig. 29
P4E02285
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COOLING
HEATING
C - Fan knob.
D - Air distribution knob.
E - Climate control system on/off
switch. When switched on, it automatically operates the fan at its lowest
speed. The LED on the switch will
come on.
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RAPID DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
Rear window
VENTILATION
1) Central and side vents: fully open.
Windscreen and side windows
1) Air temperature knob: pointer in
the red sector (fully turned to the
right) on cold days or in the blue sector (fully turned to the left) on hot
days.
2) Fan knob: pointer at maximum
speed.
3) Air distribution knob: pointer at
-.
4) Air recirculation switched off,
pointer at - U.
When the windscreen and the windows have been demisted adjust the
controls to keep the windows as clear
as possible.
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RECIRCULATION
When the pointer is at T, only internal air recirculation is activated.
IMPORTANT In conditions of very
high external air temperature, the recirculation operation accelerates the
air cooling. Then, this function is particularly useful when the outside air
is heavily polluted (in a traffic jam, tunnel, etc.). You are advised against using this function for long periods however, especially if there are a lot of
people in the car.
IMPORTANT Do not use the recirculation function during cold/wet
weather as this will increase the likelihood of the windows misting up.
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Side/taillights fig. 31
This stalk groups together the outside lights and direction indicators.
fig. 31
fig. 32
P4E02026
P4E02025
P4E02024
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LEFT-HAND STALK
Windscreen washer/wiper
fig. 36
B - Flick wipe.
C - Slow continuous wipe.
fig. 34
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P4E02028
fig. 35
P4E01686
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CONTROLS
Controls:
1) turn the control from O to ';
2) When you push the stalk forwards (temporary position), the rear
window washer will send a jet of fluid onto the window and the wiper will
be operated at the same time. The device will be switched off when the stalk
is released.
fig. 37
P4E01688
fig. 38
P4E02286
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CONTROLS
fig. 40
The buttons located above the central air vents.
The controls can only be operated
when the ignition key is at MAR.
When a function is activated the LED
on the respective button will light up.
Press the button again to switch the
control off.
Fog lights
Button B: These lights can only be
switched on when the parking lights
are on.
fig. 40
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INTERIOR EQUIPMENT
GLOVE COMPARTMENT
fig. 42
Pull handle A to open.
fig. 42
P4E02031
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fig. 44
46
P4E02032
P4E01399
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ASHTRAY
For the front seats fig. 46
Open flap A pulling it backwards.
SUNVISORS
fig. 46
fig. 47
P4E02034
P4E01624
P4E02033
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DOORS
Before opening a door,
make sure this can be
done in safety.
SIDE DOORS
Manual unlocking from the outside
Turn the key to 2-fig. 49 and pull the
handle upwards.
Manual locking from the outside
fig. 49
48
fig. 50
P4E02035
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From outside
Engage by inserting the tip of the ignition key in A-fig. 52 and turning it.
Position 1 - unlocked.
Position 2 - locked (a yellow little
mark certificates the engagement).
fig. 52
ELECTRIC WINDOW
WINDERS
Front electric windows fig. 53
The electric windows are controlled
by two buttons located on the inside
handle of the drivers door. They work
when the ignition key is at MAR:
From inside
P4E02011
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fig. 54
50
P4E01791
P4E02012
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BOOT
OPENING/CLOSING
THE BOOT
TAILGATE
The tailgate can be opened from outside and from inside the car.
To open the tailgate from outside the
car, unlock the lock using the ignition
key fig. 56.
P4E01944
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fig. 57
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P4E01993
2) Tip forward the seat back, by laterally passing the seat belts, up to rest
it on the rear cushion fig. 59.
fig. 58
52
fig. 60
P4E01749
P4E01994
fig. 59
P4E01746
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To remove the
parcel shelf
P4E01750
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BONNET
P4E01365
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Important. Improper
positioning of the support
rod could cause the bonnet fall violently.
P4E02273
P4E02037
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fig. 64
fig. 65
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ROOF RACK
Move the door weather strips aside
in the points shown in fig. 66 to reach
the fasteners.
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HEADLIGHTS
SLANT COMPENSATION
ADJUSTING HEADLIGHT
SLANT
P4E02165
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ABS
The ABS is available on 1.6 GTX SP
version, which prevents the wheels
from locking when braking, makes the
most of road grip and gives the best
control in emergency braking under
difficult road conditions.
The driver can tell the ABS system
has come into play because the brake
pedal pulsates slightly and the system
get noiser.
This should not be interpreted as a
fault in the brakes: on the contrary is
a sign that the ABS system is working: it tells the driver that the car is
travelling at the limit of its road grip
and that the speed should be altered
to fit the type of road surface.
The ABS system is an addition to the
basic braking system. If there is a malfunction this cuts out, leaving the braking system working as a normal system
without ABS.
If a failure occurs and consequently
the anti-lock system is not working,
the car normal braking performance is
not in anyway jeopardised.
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AIR BAG
DESCRIPTION
AND OPERATION fig. 68
fig. 68
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GENERAL WARNINGS
It may happen that the air bag
inflates if the car is involved in
hard impacts or collisions in the
area of the underbody, for example hard knocks against steps,
kerbs or raised road bumps, or if
the car drops into large pot-holes
or road dips.
When the airbag inflates it
emits a small amount of dust and
smoke. This dust and smoke is
harmless and it is not the beginning of a fire.
If the warning light comes on
while travelling (indication of a
fault) go as soon as possible to a
Fiat Dealership.
The air bag system is valid for 10
years. When the expiry date is
near, contact a Fiat Dealership.
Should an accident occur in
which the airbag is activated,
take the car to a Fiat Dealership
to have the whole device replaced (electronic control unit,
seat belts, pretensioners) and to
have the
checked.
electrical
system
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Correct functioning of
airbag and pretensioners
is only guaranteed when
the car is not overloaded.
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SOUND SYSTEM
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STANDARD EQUIPMENT
The system consists of:
- radio power supply cables;
- cables for speakers and tweeters on
front doors;
- cables for rear speakers on luggage cover supports.
For the tweeters, use the pressurefit seatings shown in fig. 71.
The power wires, speaker and aerial connection wires can be found in
the compartment.
P4E02040
- Aerial wire;
The rear speakers must be positioned under the side supports of the
luggage cover fig. 72.
- radio housing;
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fig. 72
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AERIAL fig. 73
To install:
1) Remove the courtesy light unit
(see If an interior light burns out in
the In an emergency chapter).
2) Loosen the retaining screws (connected to the antenna cable) and remove the plastic cap from the roof of
the vehicle.
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An inefficient catalytic
converter will allow
harmful gases to be released in the atmosphere.
Never put even the tiniest amount of leaded fuel into the tank, even in
an emergency; you would damage the catalytic converter beyond repair.
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PROTECTING THE
ENVIRONMENT
Protecting the environment has been
the guiding principle in the design of the
Fiat Palio right from the start. The result is the use of materials and creation
of devices that can reduce or considerably curtail harmful influences on the
environment.
The devices for curtailing emission
for petrol version are:
a three-way catalytic converter;
Lambda sensor;
an anti evaporation system.
The devices for curtailing emission
for diesel version are:
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Catalytic converter;
Exhaust gas recirculation.
As a consequence Fiat Palio is ready
to travel well ahead of the most stringent international pollution control
standards.
fig. 74
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68
68
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STARTING THE
ENGINE
It is dangerous to let the
engine run in a garage of
other closed area. The engine consumes oxygen and gives
off carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and other poisonous fumes.
The key switch is equipped with a
safety device which obliges, in the
event of engine starting malfunction to
return the key at STOP prior to repeating the starting operation.
At the same time, when the engine is
running, the device prevents to shift
from MAR postion to AVV position.
In the first operational seconds,
above all after a long inactivity period, you can hear a higher noise level
of the engine. Such phenomenon,
which does not compromise the functionality and reliability, is typical of the
hydraulic tappets: the distribution system, chosen for the engine of 100 16V
version of your Fiat Palio to contribute
to the maintenance intervention reduction.
IMPORTANT Never leave the ignition key at MAR when the engine is
off.
We recommend not to
push the engine to its limits for the first period of
use (e.g. abrupt accelerations, excessively prolonged distances at
max revs, hard braking, etc.).
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BUMP STARTING
Begin to move forward slowly letting the engine turn over at medium
revs. Do not accelerate abruptly.
Do not push the engine to its limits for the first few kilometers. You are
recommended to wait until the water
temperature achieves 50C60C.
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PARKING
Stop the engine, engage the handbrake and engage first gear if the car
is faced uphill or reverse gear if it is
faced downhill in compliance with the
national Highway Code and leave the
wheels steered towards the road borders or the kerb. Block the wheels
with a wedge or a stone if the car is
parked on a steep slope.
Do not leave the ignition key at
MAR because it drains the battery.
HANDBRAKE fig. 1
With handbrake engaged and ignition key at MAR, the instrument panel warning light x comes on.
Pull the handbrake lever upwards until the car cannot be moved. Four or
five clicks are generally enough when
the car is on level ground while nine
or ten may be required if the car is
on a steep slope or loaded.
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USING THE
GEARBOX
fig. 2
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SAFE DRIVING
In designing the Fiat Palio, Fiat made
every effort to offer a car able to provide driver and passengers with top
class levels of safety.
Nevertheless it is always the behaviour of the person at the wheel that
determines road safety.
Below you will find some simple tips
to help you travel in safety under different conditions.
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Water, ice or salt sprinkled on the road can deposit on the brake discs
and reduce efficiency of the first
braking.
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WHEN TRAVELLING
The first rule of safe driving is prudence.
Prudence also means putting yourself into a position where you can predict wrong or imprudent behaviour
from other drivers.
Stick closely to the rules of the
road in the particular country where
the car is being driven and, above all,
do not exceed speed limits.
Ensure that, besides yourself, all the
other passengers in the car have their
seat belts fastened, that children are
sitting in the appropriate child seats
and any animals in the car are placed
in suitable compartments.
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You should be physically fit and mentally alert before setting out on long
journeys.
Do not drive too many hours at a
time but stop at intervals to stretch
your legs and recoup your energy.
Constantly change the air in the
passenger compartment.
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DRIVING AT NIGHT
If you are driving at night these are
the main rules to follow:
Drive carefully: it is harder to drive at night.
Slow down especially if the road is
not lit.
At the first signs of sleepiness, stop:
continuing would be a risk for yourself
and everybody else. Only start driving
again when you have had enough rest
Keep a greater safety distance from
the cars in front of you than during
daylight hours: it is hard to judge how
fast other cars are going when all you
can see are their lights.
Make sure the headlight beams are
properly positioned: if they are too
low, they reduce visibility and strain
your eyes. If they are too high they can
dazzle other drivers.
Only use main beam headlights
when you are driving outside town
and make sure they do not annoy other drivers.
DRIVING IN FOG
If the fog is thick, do not start out
on a journey.
If driving in mist, blanket fog or when
there is the danger of fog patches:
Keep your speed down.
Turn on the dipped headlights and
front foglights, if fitted, even during the
day. Do not drive with your headlights
at main beam.
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MOUNTAIN DRIVING
When driving downhill, use the engine braking by engaging a low gear, so
as not to overheat the brakes.
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ABS prevents the wheels from locking but it does not increase actual grip
conditions between tyre and road.
Therefore, even if your car is fitted
with ABS, respect the safety distance
from the car in front of you and keep
your speed down when driving into
bends.
The ABS serves to increase your
control over the car, not to enable
you to go faster.
ECONOMICAL
RUNNING THAT
RESPECTS THE
ENVIRONMENT
Environmental protection has been
one of the guiding principles in the
production of the Fiat Palio.
It is no accident that its pollution
control equipment is much more effective than that required by current
legislation.
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GENERAL
CONSIDERATIONS
Tyres
Tyre pressure should be checked at
least once every four weeks: if the
pressure is too low fuel consumption
increases as the resistance to the
rolling movement of the tyre is
greater. In this state, tyre wear is increased and handling suffers which will
effect safety.
Electrical devices
Car maintenance
The overall state of the car is an important factor which has a marked influence over fuel consumption and driving comfort and on the life span of
your car. For this reason care should
be taken to maintain your car by carrying out the necessary checks and
regulations in accordance with the
specifications given in the service
schedule (see sections: spark plugs,
idling, air cleaners, timing).
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with too much load in
the boot. The weight of the car (above
all in the urban traffic)and its trim
greatly effects consumption and stability.
Use electric devices for the necessary time only. The heated rear window, additional lights, windscreen
wipers, heater, fan of the heating system require large amounts of electricity and increasing the request for
power will also increase fuel consumption (up to +25% when driving in
towns).
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Unnecessary actions
Avoid revving the engine when
stopped at traffic lights or before
switching off the engine and avoid
doubling the clutch as these actions
serve no purpose in modern cars and
only increase consumption and pollution.
Spoilers
The use of optional extras, which are
not certified for specific use on the car,
may reduce the aerodynamic penetration of the car and increase consumption.
DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm the engine when the
car is stationary or at high or low revs:
in this way the engine will warm up
gradually increasing consumption and
emissions. You should drive off slowly straight away avoiding high revs so
that the engine will warm up more
quickly.
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Gear selections
As soon as the traffic and road conditions allow it, shift to a higher gear.
Using a lower gear to liven up acceleration greatly increases consumption.
In the same way, improper use of the
higher gears will increase consumption, emissions and wear and tear on
the engine.
Top speed
Cold starting
Fuel consumption increases considerably as speed increases. For example, when accelerating from 90 to 120
km/h, fuel consumption increases up
to approximately +30%.
CONDITIONS OF USE
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Enforced halts
SNOW CHAINS
Check the tautness of the chains after driving some ten metres.
Versions
1.2 EL-ELX-SPORT
165/80 R13
175/65 R14
1.9 EL-ELX
165/80 R13
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STORING THE
CAR
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RECURRENT
CHECKS AND
BEFORE LONG
DISTANCE TRIPS
Periodically, remember to check:
tyre pressure and conditions
level of battery fluid
engine oil level
coolant level and conditions of the
system
brake fluid level
windscreen washer liquid level
power steering fluid level.
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ACCESSORIES
PURCHASED BY
THE OWNER
RADIO
TRANSMITTERS AND
CELLULAR
TELEPHONES
USEFUL
ACCESSORIES
There are useful accessories provided by FIAT. For more details contact
FIAT dealer.
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IN AN EMERGENCY
People who find themselves in an emergency situation need immediate and concrete help.
The following pages have been written to help you
if the need arises.
As you will see, a host of little snags have been taken
into account and, for each of them, the measures you
yourself can take are suggested. If the problems are
more serious however, you should have the car seen
at a Fiat Dealership.
With regard to this, we would like to remind you
that, in addition to the Owners Handbook you have
also been provided with the Warranty Booklet
where you will find details of all the services Fiat can
provide should you find yourself in difficulty.
We nevertheless recommend you read these
pages. If in need you will be able to find the information you require much more quickly.
In addition to this you have also been provided
with 24 hours service assistance booklet, where in
you can find nearest contact number and address for
24 hour service assistance.
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82
86
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92
93
98
99
101
102
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JUMP STARTING
If the battery is flat, you can use another battery to start the engine. Its capacity must be the same or slightly
greater than the flat battery (see Technical Specifications).
Proceed as follows fig. 1:
1) Connect positive terminals + of
the two batteries with a jump lead.
2) With a second lead, connect the
negative terminal () of the auxiliary
battery and to an earth point E on the
engine or the gearbox of the car to be
started.
IMPORTANT Do not directly
connect the negative terminals of the
two batteries: sparks could ignite the
flammable gas from the battery.
4) When the engine has been started, remove the leads reversing the order above.
If the engine fails to start after a few
attempts, do not keep turning the key
but have the car seen to at a Fiat
Dealership.
Under no circumstances
should a battery charger
be used for the emergency procedure: it could damage the electronic systems and in
particular the ignition and injection control units.
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BUMP STARTING
IF A TYRE IS
PUNCTURED
Follow the instructions on this and
the following pages to use the jack and
spare wheel correctly.
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P4E02375
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Please note:
the jack weighs 2.900 kg;
the jack requires no adjustments;
the jack cannot be repaired. If it
breaks it must be replaced with a new
jack;
No tool with the exception of the
handle can be fitted on the jack.
3. CHANGE THE WHEEL
1) Loosen the bolts on the wheel to
be changed by approximately one turn.
2) If the wheel to be changed has a
light-alloy rim, rock the car a few times
from the roof so as to loosen the rim
from the hub if necessary.
3) Turn the jack handle so that the
jack opens partially.
4) Arrange the jack at the O symbol
B-fig. 5 near the wheel to be changed
and make sure that the groove A on
the jack fits well into the sidemember
C.
fig. 5
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P4E02176
11) Fit the last three bolts and tighten them using the wrench provided,
fig. 9.
12) Wind down the jack to lower
the vehicle and remove the jack.
13) Fasten bolts completely, working in a criss-cross fashion as shown in
fig. 10. Tightening torque: 86 Nm.
14) Arrange the punctured tyre in
the spare wheel compartment and secure it with the locking device A-fig.
11.
fig. 7
P4E02178
fig. 8
fig. 10
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fig. 11
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
When a light is not working, check
that it has not fused before changing the
bulb.
For the location of the fuses, refer to
If a fuse blows in this chapter.
Before replacing a bulb that does not
work, check that the contacts are not
oxidised.
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P4E01417
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Bulbs
Reference
a fig. 12
Type
Power
Dipped beam
H7
55W
Main beam
H1
55W
W5W
5W
PY21W
21W
P21W
21W
Front foglights
H3
55W
P21/5W
21/5W
Stop
P21/5W
21/5W
Reversing light
P21W
21W
W5W
5W
C10W
10W
fig. 12
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IF AN EXTERIOR
LIGHT BURNS
OUT
3) Pull side tabs of the fixing clips Cfig. 14; remove the bulb holder and
the relevant bulb.
5) Refasten the clip, insert the connector and refit the cover.
fig. 13
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FRONT DIRECTION
INDICATORS
4) After having replaced the bulb, refit the bulb holder and the protective
cover.
fig. 16
FRONT FOGLIGHTS
4) After having replaced the bulb, refit the bulb holder and the protective
cover.
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fig. 18
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FRONT FOGLIGHTS
90
To replace a bulb:
1) Turn the wheels to the left to replace the right-hand light and vice-versa.
fig. 19
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D - 12V-21/5W
lights.
for
parking/tail
P4E01758
P4E02378
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fig. 25
fig. 23
fig. 24
P4E01759
P4E02189
P4E02188
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fig. 26
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IF AN INTERIOR
LIGHT BURNS
OUT
remove the reflector A-fig. 29 acting in the direction shown by the arrows and replace the cylindrical bulb
B;
refit the reflector A and then the
whole ceiling light group in its seat, by
sligthly pressing.
fig. 27
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fig. 28
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BOOT LIGHT
To replace the 12V-5W cylindrical
bulb, remove the transparent element
A-fig. 29 by levering with a screw driver in point indicated by the arrow.
Remove the plastic guard B and replace the bulb.
IF A FUSE BLOWS
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FUSES IN FUSEBOX
Fig. 33
A - Fuse tongs.
The devices protected by the fuses
in the fusebox, are listed in the following tables.
To reach the fuses, unscrew the fixing screws A-fig. 32 and remove the
cover B.
fig. 32
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P4E02051
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Component
fuse N.
Ampere
Location
10A
Fig. 33
10A
Fig. 33
10A
Fig. 33
10A
Fig. 33
17
10A
Fig. 33
18
10A
Fig. 33
10A
Fig. 33
10A
Fig. 33
Brake lights
14
10A
Fig. 33
10A
Fig. 33
10A
Fig. 33
Reversing lights
15
15A
Fig. 33
Foglights
15A
Fig. 33
15
15A
Fig. 33
Hazard lights
12
10A
Fig. 33
Ceiling light
20
10A
Fig. 33
20A
Fig. 33
Horn
13
20A
Fig. 33
25A
Fig. 33
Rear foglight
10A
Fig. 33
11
30A
Fig. 33
25A
Fig. 33
10
20A
Fig. 33
Internal fan
19
30A
Fig. 33
19
30A
Fig. 33
10A
Fig. 33
16
10A
Fig. 33
Airbag
15
15A
Fig. 33
ABS
22
10A
Fig. 33
60A
Fig. 34 (a)
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Component
C
fuse N.
Ampere
Location
60A
Fig. 34 (b)
60A
Fig. 34 (c)
15
15A
Fig. 33
20
10A
Fig. 33
Clock (illumination)
10A
Fig. 33
15
15A
Fig. 33
Control illumination
10A
Fig. 33
30A
Fig. 34 (a)
30A
Fig. 34 (b)
30A
Fig. 34 (c)
40A
Fig. 34 (a)
40A
Fig. 34 (b)
40A
Fig. 34 (c)
50A
Fig. 34 (a)
50A
Fig. 34 (b)
50A
Fig. 34 (c)
60A
Fig. 34 (a)
60A
Fig. 34 (b)
60A
Fig. 34 (c)
40A
Fig. 34 (a)
40A
Fig. 34 (b)
40A
Fig. 34 (c)
Lambda Sensor
15A
Fig 35
Available
21
Fig 33
Available
24
Fig 33
Available
25
Fig 33
Spare fuse
26
10A
Fig 33
Spare fuse
27
15A
Fig 33
Spare fuse
28
20A
Fig 33
Spare fuse
29
30A
Fig 33
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IF THE BATTERY
IS FLAT
First of all, read the Car maintenance chapter for the steps to be taken to avoid the battery running down
and to ensure it has a long life.
Under no circumstances
should a battery charger
be used to start the engine: it could damage the electronic systems and in particular
the ignition and injection control
units.
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5) Reconnect the cables to the battery terminals. Make sure the polarity is correct.
Do not attempt to
recharge a frozen battery. Thaw it first otherwise it could explode. If the battery froze, make sure that the internal elements are not broken
(short-circuit risk) and that the
casing is not cracked (risk of
spilling the poisonous and corrosive fluid).
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IF THE CAR
NEEDS TO BE
RAISED
Please note:
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At the sides
The car may only be raised by placing the jack arm with the special bracket under the centre pillar fig. 37. Alternatively, insert a strip of wood (dimensions in mm) fig. 38.
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IF THE CAR
NEEDS TO BE
TOWED
fig. 40
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IF AN ACCIDENT
OCCURS
It is important to keep calm.
If you are not directly involved in
the accident, stop at least ten metres
away from the accident.
Call for rescue making the information you give as accurate as you
can. On the motorway use the special
column-mounted emergency phones.
In pile-ups on the motorway, particularly when the visibility is bad,
there is a high risk of other vehicles
running into those already stopped.
Get out of the car immediately and
take refuge behind the guard-rail.
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IF ANYONE IS INJURED
Never leave the injured person
alone. The obligation to provide assistance exists even for those not directly involved in the accident.
Do not congregate around the injured person.
Reassure the injured person that
help is on its way and will arrive soon.
Stay close by to calm him/her down in
case of panic.
Unfasten or cut seat belts holding
injured parties.
Do not give an injured person anything to drink.
Do not move an injured person unless the following situation arise.
Pull out the injured person from
the car only if there is a risk of it catching fire, sinking in water or is likely to
fall over a cliff or etc. Do not pull
his/her arms or legs, do not bend the
head and, as far as possible, keep the
body horizontal.
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FIRST-AID KIT
The first-aid kit must at least contain
fig. 42:
sterile gauze for covering and
cleansing wounds;
bandages of different widths; elastic in nature
antiseptic plasters of different sizes;
(water proof in nature)
a reel of plaster; elastic in nature
a packet of cotton wool;
a bottle of disinfectant;
a packet of paper handkerchiefs;
a pair of scissor with rounded tips;
a pair of tweezers;
two haemostatic loops.
a tube of antiseptic cream containing 0.5% centrimide B.P. in a non
greasy base.
It is a good idea to keep a fire extinguisher and blanket in the car in addition to the first-aid kit.
The first-aid kits are also available in
the Lineaccessori Fiat.
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CAR MAINTENANCE
The Fiat Palio is new throughout, even in its servicing schedule.
For instance: the first scheduled servicing coupon
is prescribed at 1,000-1,500 kms or 3 months
whichever is earlier from the date of sale of vehicle.
However, it is useful to remember that the car
needs always ordinary attentions such as systematic
control with possible fluid level refuelling, tyre pressure restoration, etc.
You should nonetheless bear in mind that the
proper maintenance of your car is certainly the best
way to keep it in tip-top conditions for years to
come and safeguard its performance and safety features, while respecting the environment and keeping
running costs down.
Remember that the scrupulous compliance with
the servicing rules marked by the symbol can
constitute the condition necessary for the maintenance of the warranty.
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125
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SCHEDULED
SERVICING
Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring it stays in tip-top
condition for a long time to come.
For this reason, Fiat prepared a series of maintenance controls and interventions, from 1000-1500, 7500 &
15000 km and so on.
However it is useful to remember
that the Scheduled Servicing does not
completely exhaust all the exigencies
of the car: also in the initial period of
time prior to the coupon of 10001500 km and later on, between one
coupon and an other, the ordinary attentions are always necessary such as
systematic control with possible fluid
level refuelling, tyre pressure restoration etc
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SERVICE SCHEDULE
Thousands of kilometers
15
30
45
60
75
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Thousands of Kilometers
15
30
45
60
75
(*) or every 3 years if the car is used in the following harsh conditions:
- Prolonged use in cold/hot climates, sity driving with prolonged lengths of time at idle speed, driving on dusty roads or roads covered with sand/salt.
- or every 5 years regardless of km covered and use conditions.
NOTE: For every 7,500 km service please refer Owners Warranty & Service Policy book.
For every 7,500 km or 6 months (whichever is erlier from previous service) replace engine oil and oil filter.
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ADDITIONAL
INTERVENTIONS
Every 1000 km or prior to long
travels, check and possibly restore:
Replace the engine oil more frequently than indicated in the Scheduled Servicing Plan, in the event that
the car is mainly used in one of the following particularly severe conditions:
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Check the conditions of the fuel filter when changes (choking) are noticed in the engine operation.
For any doubt on the air cleaner replacement, in relation to how the car
is used, contact the Fiat Dealership.
IMPORTANT - Battery
We suggest you to carry out the
check of the state of battery charge,
preferably at the beginning of the cold
season in order to avoid the possibility of freezing the electrolyte.
Such check must be carried out
more frequently if the car is mainly
used for short distances, or if it is
equipped with permanent absorption
users with disconnected key, above all
if applied in after market.
Please refer page no. 52 of 24
hours service assistance booklet
for BAT MOBILE service extended by M/s. Exide Batteries.
For further information about Fiat Service Network please refer 24 Hours Service
Assistance Booklet provided.
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CHECKING
FLUID LEVELS
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1. Engine oil- 2. Battery - 3. Brakeclutch fluid - 4. Windscreen/rear mirror washer fluid - 5. Engine coolant 6. Power steering fluid.
fig. 2 - Versions 1.6
P4E02674
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1. Engine oil- 2. Battery - 3. Brakeclutch fluid - 4. Windscreen/rear mirror washer fluid - 5. Engine coolant 6. Power steering fluid
fig. 3 - 1.9 D versions
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ENGINE OIL
Fig. 4: versions 1.2
Fig. 5: versions 1.6
Fig. 6: versions 1.9 D
Check the oil level with the car
parked on level ground and with the
engine still hot (about 10 minutes after having stopped the engine).
The oil level must be between the
MINIMUM and MAXIMUM marks
on the control dipstick. The space between MIN and MAX corresponds
to roughly one litre of oil.
If the oil level is close to or even below the MIN mark, add oil through
the filler hole until the level reaches
the MAX mark. The oil level must
never exceed the MAX line.
fig. 4
112
fig. 5
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gine.
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WINDSCREEN/
REAR WINDOW WASHER
FLUID fig. 9
Some windscreen washer additives are inflammable. The fluid could ignite if it comes into contact with
parts in the engine compartment.
P4E01439
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fig. 10
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BRAKE-CLUTCH FLUID
fig. 13
A: versions 1.2
The power steering fluid consumption is very
low; if it needs topping up
at short intervals, have the system checked for leaks at a Fiat
Dealership.
fig. 12
P4E02074
P4E01817
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fig. 13
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IMPORTANT Brake fluid is hygroscopic (meaning it absorbs humidity). This is why, the fluid should be
changed more frequently than shown
in the Scheduled Servicing Plan if the
car is mainly driven in areas with high
percentage of humidity in the air.
AIR CLEANER
DIESEL FILTER
REPLACEMENT fig. 14
DRAINING THE
CONDENSATE
Release the clips A, remove the cover B and remove the filtering element
C.
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BATTERY
The Fiat Palio battery is of the limited maintenance type: under normal
conditions it will not need to be
topped up with distilled water.
The level of the battery fluid(electrolyte) should be between the two
marks on the battery when the car is
parked on level ground. If the level is
under the MIN-fig. 16 line, have the
car seen to at a Fiat Dealership.
See the section In an emergency
for instructions on how to recharge
the battery.
P4E01443
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fig. 16
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USEFUL ADVICE
FOR LENGTHENING
THE LIFE
OF YOUR BATTERY
When you park the car, ensure the
doors, boot and bonnet are closed
properly. The courtesy light must be
off.
Do not keep accessories (e.g. sound
system, hazard lights, etc.) switched on
for a long time when the engine is not
running.
IMPORTANT A battery which is
kept at a charge of less than 50% for
any length of time will be damaged by
sulphation leading to a reduction in
cranking power and a higher risk of
the battery electrolyte freezing (this
may even occur at - 10C).
If the car is inactive for a long period of time, refer to Long inactivity of
the car, in the Correct use of the
car chapter.
118
If you want to add electrical accessories after buying the car which need
permanent electric supply (alarm,
free hand phone kit, radio navigator
with satellite antitheft system etc.) visit a Fiat Dealership. They can suggest the most suitable accessories to
get and check whether the electric
system can support the required load
or whether a larger capacity battery
is required.
These devices will, in fact, run off the
battery even when the key is not inserted (car parked, engine stopped)
and can destroy the battery.
Maximum permissible
stand-by intake
50Ah
30 mA
Furthermore, remember that high intake electric devices (such as baby bottle warmer, vacuum cleaners, cellular
phones, mini-fridges, etc.) powered
when the engine is off can deploy the
battery.
IMPORTANT If you need to fit additional systems in the car, remember
that improper wiring connections, in
particular if they affect safety devices,
are dangerous.
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BATTERY WITH
OPTICAL HYDROMETER
Description
fig. 17
Electrolyte
filling up
Dark coloration
without green area
in the center
Insufficient
state of charge
Dark coloration
with green area
in the center
No action
P4E01949
P4E02283
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fig. 18
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ELECTRONIC
CONTROL UNITS
When the car is being used normally, special measures are not necessary.
The following instructions must be
followed very carefully however, if you
work on the electrical system or
where emergency starting is necessary:
Never disconnect the battery from
the electrical system while the engine
is running.
Disconnect the battery from the
electrical system if you are recharging it. Modern battery chargers can
discharge voltage up to 20 V.
Never perform emergency startups with a battery charger. Always
use an auxiliary battery (see Startup
with auxiliary battery in In an emergency chapter).
120
Modifications or repairs
to the electrical system
carried out incorrectly
and without bearing the features
of the system in mind can cause
malfunctions with the risk of fire.
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SPARK PLUGS
1.2
Champion RC7BMC
Champion RC8BYC
1.6
NGK BKR5EZ
Champion RC10YCC
Bosch FR8DE
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WHEELS AND
TYRES
TYRE PRESSURE
Every two weeks and before long
journeys, check the pressure of each
tyre including the spare.
The pressure must be checked when
the tyre is rested and cold.
It is normal for the pressure to rise
when you are driving. If you have to
check or to restore the pressure
when the tyres are warm, remember
that the pressure value must be 0.3
bar above the specified value.
fig. 19
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IMPORTANT
Be careful not to hit the kerb, potholes or other obstacles hard. Driving
over bumpy roads can damage the
tyres.
104-127
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RUBBER TUBING
Follow the Service Schedule to the
letter as concerns supply line, power
steering and brake system rubber tubing. Ozone, high temperatures and
long absence of fluid in the system can
in fact cause the hardening and cracking of the pipes with possible loss of
fluid. A careful check is therefore essential.
WINDSCREEN/
REAR WINDOW
WIPER
BLADES
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fig. 21
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SPRAY NOZZLES
If there is no jet of liquid, first make
sure that there is liquid in the reservoir: see Checking Fluid Levels in
this chapter.
fig. 22
124
fig. 23
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MANUAL CLIMATE
CONTROL
During winter, the climate control
system must be turned on at least
once a month for about ten minutes.
Before summer, have the system
checked at a Fiat Dealership.
BODYWORK
PROTECTING THE CAR
FROM ATMOSPHERIC
AGENTS
The main causes of rust are:
atmospheric pollution
salt and humidity in the atmosphere
(coastal or very hot and humid areas);
environmental conditions that are
specific to the season.
In addition, the abrasiveness of dust
in the atmosphere and sand carried by
the wind as well as mud and stones
kicked up by other cars must not be
underestimated.
The use of zinc-plated (or pretreated) sheet steel which is highly resistant to rust.
The spraying of the underbody, engine compartment, inside the wheelarches and other parts with wax-based
products with a high protective capacity.
Spraying plastic-coating materials
to protect the most exposed points:
under the door, inside the wings, the
edges etc.
The use of open box sections to
prevent condensation and water from
building up and rusting the inside of
the parts.
BODY AND UNDERBODY
GUARANTEE
Fiat Palio is covered by warranty
against any original structural or body
part being perforated by rust. Refer to
the WARRANTY (Owners Service
Policy) BOOKLET for the general
terms.
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Ordinary maintenance of the paintwork means washing it. The frequency you should do this depends on the
conditions and the environment the
car is driven in. For example:
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INTERIORS
127
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
M otor
128
129
130
131
133
134
134
135
136
137
138
138
139
140
141
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A - Manufacturers name
B - Homologation number
I - Engine type
D - Chassis number
ENGINE MARKING
Fig. 2 - versions 1.2
Fig. 3 - versions 1.6
Fig. 4 - versions 1.9 D
fig. 1
fig. 2
P4E02334
P4E01828
P4E01482
The marking is stamped on the cylinder block and includes the model and
the serial number.
P4E01667
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fig. 3
fig. 4
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BODYWORK
PAINT
IDENTIFICATION
PLATE
fig. 5
This adhesive label is applied to the
inner side of the front right-hand door.
It bears the following data:
A - Paint manufacturer
B - Colour name
C - Fiat colour code
D - Respray and touch up code.
P4E01455
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ENGINE
GENERAL
Type code
Cycle
Number and layout of cylinders
Number of valves per cylinder
Diameter x stroke
Total capacity
Compression ratio
Maximum power (DIN)
at RPM
Maximum torque (DIN)
at RPM
Idle ratio
TIMING
Intake:
opens BTDC
closes ABDC
Exhaust:
opens BBDC
closes ATDC
Cold-operation tappet clearance:
intake
exhaust
mm
cm3
kW
PS
Nm
kgm
rpm
mm
mm
1.2
1.6
1.9
178C4066
Otto
4 in line
2
70,80 x 78,86
1242
9,1:1
54
72
6000
102
10,4
3250
850 50
182B6000
Otto
4 in line
4
80,50 x 78,40
1596
9,5 : 1
73.5
100
5500
137
14
4250
850 50
223A6000
Diesel
4 in line
2
82x90.4
1910
22.5 : 1
46
63
4500
120
12.2
2500
900 100
7
41
0
34
5
37
43
5
24
0
31
3
0,40 0,05
0,45 0,05
Tappets
hydraulic
0.3 0.05
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COOLING
Spark plugs:
Champion RC7BMC
Champion RC8BYC
1.6
NGK BKR5EZ
Champion RC10YCC
Bosch FR8DE
Modifications or repairs
to the fuel feed system
that are not carried out
properly or do not take the systems technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
132
LUBRICATION
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TRANSMISSION
Cyclical gear reduction and differential assembly incorporated in the gearbox. The ratios are:
CLUTCH
Self-adjusting with travel-free pedal.
Torque
reduction
in the differential
Teeth
Number
1.2
3.867
58/15
1.6
3.867
58/15
1.9 D
3.867
58/15
GEARBOX
AND DIFFERENTIAL
Five forward gears and reverse with
synchromesh for front gear engagement.
The ratios are:
1.2
1.6
1.9
in 1st gear
in 2nd gear
4.273
3.909
3.909
2.158
2.158
2.158
in 3rd gear
in 4th gear
1.345
1.345
1.480
0.974
0.974
1.121
in 5th gear
0.829
0.829
0.829
reverse
3.818
3.818
3.818
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BRAKES
SUSPENSIONS
FRONT
HAND BRAKE
Controlled by a lever, it works mechanically on the rear brakes.
134
REAR
Torsion axle coil spring.
Stabiliser bar and telescopic dual effect shock absorber.
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STEERING
Energy absorbing steering wheel (air
bag, if provided).
Rake adjustable, jointed energy absorbing steering column.
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Max
CORRECT
speed index
READING
WHEELS
AND
OF
TYRE
fig. 6
= up to
160 km/h.
Q THE
TYRES
RThe=indications,
up to 170 km/h.
necessary to know
the
meaning
of or
the
identification
iniS
= up steel
to 180
km/h.
Pressed
alloy
(as provided)
tials
printed
on
the
tyre,
are
listed
bewheel
rims;
specific
fixing
bolts
(diT = up to 190 km/h.
low.
mensionally
and respectiveU
= up to different
200 km/h.
ly incompatible) for each of the two
H
to 210 km/h.
types=ofuprim.
VExample
= up to
240 km/h.
175/65
R 14 82 S
IMPORTANT
In the event of disW
= up to 270 km/h.
crepancies
between
the information in
Y
= up to
300 km/h.
the
Handbook
and the
Log
175Owner
=Nominal
(S, distance
in mm
Book, consider
givbetweenthethespecifications
sides).
en in the Log Book only.
65 = height/width ratio (H/S) in perTo ensure
safety of the vehicle in
centage.
movement, it must be fitted with tyres
= Radialsize
tyre.
ofRspecified
and of the same make
and
on all wheels.
14 type
= Diameter
of the rim in inches
().
82 = Load index (capacity).
T = Max speed index.
Versions
1.2 EL-ELX-SPORT
1.6 16V GTX
1.9 D EL-ELX
(*) Alloy rims
136
Rim
5.00Bx13
51/2 Jx14C(*)
5.00Bx13
IMPORTANT
The light alloy
Load
index (capacity)
wheels are fixed with specific bolt incompatible with any printed steel
wheels,
the
spare
60 = 250excluding
kg
78specific
= 425 kg
wheel.
61 = 257 kg
79 = 437 kg
62 = 265 kg
80 = 450 kg
SNOW
TYRES
63 = 272 kg
81 = 462 kg
64
= reduced
280 kg dimension
82 =
475 kg
Use
winter
tyres,
see =Snow
Chains chapter.
65
290 kg
83 = 487 kg
66 = 300 kg
84 = 500 kg
WHEEL
67 = 307 GEOMETRY
kg
85 = 515 kg
68
= 315 kg of the front
86 =wheel
530 kgmeaConvergence
69
= 325
kg the rims:
87 =
545 kg
sured
between
11(Power
Steering),
(Mechnical
Steering).
70
= 335 +1mm
kg
88 = 560
kg
The=values
running
71
345 refer
kg to a car
89after
= 580
kg in.
72 = 355 kg
90 = 600 kg
73 = 365 kg
91 = 615 kg
74 = 375 kg
92 = 630 kg
75 = 387 kg
93 = 650 kg
76 = 400 kg
94 = 670 kg
77 = 412 kg
95 = 690 kg
Tyre
165/80 R13
175/65 R14
165/80 R13
96 = 710 kg
97 = 730 kg
98 = 750 kg
99 = 775 kg
100 = 800 kg
101 = 825 kg
102 = 850 kg
103 = 875 kg
104 = 900 kg
1CORRECT
OF THE RIM fig. 6
READING
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ELECTRIC SYSTEM
Supply voltage: 12 Volt.
BATTERY
Modifications or repairs
to the electrical system
carried out incorrectly
and without bearing the features
of the system in mind can cause
malfunctions with the risk of fire.
ALTERNATOR
Rectifier bridge and built-in electronic voltage regulator. Battery begins recharging as soon as the engine
starts.
Discharge capacity
20 hour fast
Discharge current
cold (18C)
1.2
50 Ah
250A
1.6
50 Ah
250A
1.9 D
60 Ah
320A
1.2
90A
1.6
90A
1.9 D
90A
STARTER MOTOR
Delivered power
1.2
0.8 kW
1.6
1.3 kW
1.9 D
1.4 kW
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WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
1.2
1.6
1.9
Kerb weight
(including fuel, spare wheel,
tools and accessories):
1015
1085
1140
375
375
375
800
800
850
800
850
50
50
50
800
PERFORMANCE
Top speeds allowable after running in, km/h.
1.2
1.6
1.9
in 1st gear
in 2nd gear
43
40
32
78
73
58
in 3rd gear
in 4th gear
125
117
85
167
161
112
in 5th gear
165
185
155
reverse gear
46
42
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DIMENSIONS
Dimensions in mm.
1.2
1.6/1.9 D
765
765
2373
2373
625
625
3763
3763
1440
1440
1415
1415
1378
1378
1620
1620
170
170
fig. 7
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CAPACITIES
1.9
1.6
1.2
Prescribed fuels
Recommended products
litre
kg
litre
kg
47
5.5-7.5
47
5.5-7.5
5.9
6.1
6.6
6.8
4.8
3.9
ngine sump:
Engine sump and filter:
3.05
2.75
3.88
3.5
3.3
Transaxle:
1.8
1.5
1.8
1.5
2.0
1.73
ZC 80/S
0.68
0.54
0.68
0.54
0.68
0.54
GI/A
0.075
0.075
0.075
MRM 2
TOP 4
litres
kg
47
5.5-7.5
Fuel tank:
including a reserve of:
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.50
0.50
0.50
2.3
2.3
(*) Do not top up with oil having specifications different from the oil present in the car.
140
2.3
TOP 4
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Lubricants for
petrol engines
SAE 15W40 grade mineral multigrade oils that exceed the API
SG and CCMC G4 specifications
VS MAX
PETROL
Lubricants for
Diesel engines
VS MAX
DIESEL
ZC 80/S
Manual transmissions
and differentials
GI/A
MRM 2
CV joints
Applications
Use temperatures
from 15C to 40C
7,500 kms or 6 months
whichever is earlier
from previous change
Use temperatures
from 15C to 40C
7,500 kms or 6 months
whichever is earlier
from previous change
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Use
Applications
Hydraulic
brake/clutch fluids
TOP 4
Radiator antifreeze
PARAFLU11
Use percentage:
70% of water and 30%
of fluid PARAFLU11 up
to 35C
Windscreen/rear
window washer fluid
SC35
Use percentage:
10% of fluid SC35
and 90% distilled water
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TYRE PRESSURE
COLD TYRE PRESSURES (bar)
0.3 bar should be added to the values given if the pressure is measured while the
tyre is hot.
Tyre
Medium load
Front
Rear
Spare
1.2 EL-ELX
SPORT
165/80 R13
1.9
1.9
2.2
2.2
2.2
1.6 GTX
175/65 R14
1.9
1.9
2.2
2.2
2.2
1.9 D EL-ELX
165/80 R13
2.1
1.9
2.3
2.2
2.2
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INDEX
Battery
- jump starting .........................
- specifications...........................
- with optical hydrometer ....
- useful advices..........................
- maintenance............................
- recharging................................
Bodywork
- bodywork type code ...........
- maintenance ..........................
144
Boot
- extending................................. 52
- tailgate opening/closing ........ 16-51
Brake lights
(bulb replacement) ................. 90
Brake-clutch fluid level ............... 115
Brakes
- service and emergency ....... 134
- fluid level ................................ 115
Bulb (replacement) ..................... 86
- bulb types ............................... 86
By the Owner............................... 79
81
137
119
118
118
98
130
125
- climate ..................................... 39
- controls.................................... 14-39
- fast demisting ........................ 40
- maintenance .......................... 125
- air re-circulation .................... 40
- heating...................................... 39
Climate/heating control
system ........................................ 37
Clutch ............................................. 133
Containing running costs and
pollution .................................... 75
Control switches ........................ 15-44
Correct use of your car ............ 64
ashboard ................................
9
Demisting....................................... 40
- rear window .......................... 40
- windscreen and side
window ...................................... 40
Differential..................................... 133
Digital clock ................................. 34
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Filling ............................................
140
First-aid kit ................................... 103
Flashing ........................................... 13-42
Front foglights............................... 56
Front foglights
- switch on/off button ............ 15-44
- bulb replacement ................. 90
Fuel filler cap ................................ 18-63
Fuel flap opening lever............... 18-63
Fuel flap
- opening lever ......................... 18-63
Fuel level indicator ..................... 33
Fuel lock switch .......................... 44
Fuel
- level indicator ........................ 33
- fuel lock switch ...................... 44
- fuel flap opening level ........... 18-63
Fuses................................................ 93
- replacement............................ 93
129
If an accident occurs ................... 102
Ignition device .............................. 21
In an emergency .......................... 80
Instrument panel ......................... 10
Interior lights ............................... 92
Interior equipment ..................... 45
Keys............................................. 11-21
Kilometer counter.......................
Gearbox
- gearbox use ........................... 68
- transmission ........................... 133
20
45
33
111
Lubricants(specifications) .......... 141
145
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Paintwork identification
146
63
99
Ready to start ...............................
8
Rear mirror
- rear view mirrors.................. 14-24
- driving mirror......................... 23
Rear window washer
- control ..................................... 13-43
- fluid level ................................ 114
Rear window wiper
- controls.................................... 13-43
- blades ...................................... 127
- sprayer ..................................... 124
Rev counter................................... 34
Reversing lights
(bulb replacement) ................. 90
Roof rack ....................................... 55
Safe driving
- travelling .................................
- driving with ABS ...................
- driving in rain..........................
- driving at night ......................
- driving in the mountains ......
70
73
71
71
72
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128
Third brake light ......................... 91
79
Ventilation..................................
40
Warning lights
- injection system failure .......
- air bag failure.........................
35
36
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OIL CHANGE?
THE EXPERTS RECOMMEND
VS MAX
The vehicle you have just bought was built
with A FL Group products inside it.
You will find VS MAX at all Fiat Dealerships
and garages the next time you need to
change the oil in your engine.
35,000 motor experts all over Europe
recommend VS MAX as being the best
protection for your vehicles engine.
P4FA02077
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YOUR CAR
HAS CHOSEN VS
MAX
GENERAL PERFORMANCE
DETERIORATION
GENERAL
PERFORMANCE
DETERIORATION
P4E02076
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STANDARD OIL
VS MAX
IDEAL OIL
DISTANCE TRAVELLED
Specially designed for petrol and diesel engines, the VS MAX products guarantee fast,
complete engine lubrication and excellent
protection from wear.
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Average load
Front
Rear
Front
Full load
Rear
Spare
wheel
1.2 EL-ELX
165/80 R13
1.93/28.00
1.93/28.00
2.24/32.49
2.24/32.49
2.24/32.49
1.6 GTX
175/65 R14
1.93/28.00
1.93/28.00
2.24/32.49
2.24/32.49
2.24/32.49
1.9 DEL-ELX
165/80 R13
2.1
1.9
2.2
2.2
2.2
0.3 bar should be added to the values given if the pressure is measured while the tyre is hot.
1.2
litres
3.05
1.6
1.9-
kg
litres
kg
litres
kg
2.75
3.88
3.5
3.3
1.6
1.9
Fuel tank
47
47
47
Reserve
5.5 - 7.5
5.5 - 7.5
5.5 - 7.5
Fill petrol run cars only with unleaded petrol with a minimum octane number of 87.
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