Fiat 500L 2019 Owner's Manual

To pair your phone, go to the 'Settings' menu on your infotainment system, select 'Bluetooth', then 'Pair New Device'. On your phone, ensure Bluetooth is turned on and select 'Fiat 500L' from the available devices list. Enter the PIN if prompted.
The recommended engine oil for the 2019 Fiat 500L is SAE 5W-40 full synthetic oil. Always check your owner's manual for the latest specifications.
To reset the TPMS, ensure the tires are properly inflated. Turn on the ignition without starting the engine, press the TPMS reset button (located near the steering wheel or in the glove box), and hold until the TPMS indicator blinks three times.
Park the car on a flat surface and apply the parking brake. Loosen the lug nuts slightly before lifting the car with the jack. Remove the lug nuts entirely and replace the flat tire with the spare. Tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern, lower the vehicle, and fully tighten the nuts.
The air filter should typically be replaced every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, or as recommended in your vehicle's maintenance schedule. Check it more frequently if driving in dusty conditions.
The check engine light can indicate various issues, from a loose gas cap to a more serious engine problem. It's best to use an OBD-II scanner to identify the trouble code or visit a professional mechanic for diagnosis.
Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield, press the release tab on the wiper blade, and slide it off the arm. Align the new wiper blade with the arm and slide it into place until you hear a click. Repeat for the other blade.
First, check for any lights or accessories left on. If the battery is old, consider a replacement. Ensure the battery terminals are clean and tight. If the issue persists, have the alternator and electrical system checked by a professional.
The Fiat 500L typically does not have a transmission dipstick, as it uses a sealed transmission. Checking and servicing the transmission fluid should be performed by a professional mechanic according to your service schedule.
Overheating can be caused by low coolant levels, a faulty thermostat, a clogged radiator, or a malfunctioning water pump. Regular maintenance and checking the cooling system can help prevent overheating issues.