The car is fitted with an ABS braking system, which prevents the wheels from locking when braking, makes the most of road grip and gives the best control when emergency braking under difficult road conditions.
System is completed by EBD (Electronic Braking Force Distribution), which distributes the braking action between front and rear wheels.
If the ABS system cuts in it is a sign that the grip between the tyre and the road surface has reached the limit: you must slow down to match the speed to the road grip available.
IMPORTANT To have the maximum efficiency of the braking system, it is necessary a setting period of about 500 km: during this period, it is better to avoid sharp, repeated and prolonged brakes.
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General instructions for using the seat belts
The driver must comply with (and have the vehicle occupants follow) all the local
legal regulations concerning the use of seat belts.
Always fasten the seat belts before starting.
Seat belts are ...
Fuse location
The fuses of the car are grouped into two fuse boxes to be found respectively
on the dashboard and in the engine compartment.
Fuse box on the dashboard
Loosen the two screws (A) and open the cover ...
Rev. counter
The rev. counter shows engine rpm. The needle pointed to the danger area (red
on certain versions) indicates excessive high engine speed. Do not drive for long
periods with the needle in this ar ...


