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The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FIAT reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons.
If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer. Printed in recycled paper without chlorine. O W N E R H A N D B O O K
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WELCOME ABOARD
Thank you for selecting Fiat and congratulations on choosing a Fiat Ducato. A light commercial vehicle de-signed to ensure large load capacity with first class safety and reliability, able to offer great driving comfort and bea real friend to the environment. The functionality of its every detail, its versatility, engine performance, wealth ofequipment and options, safety systems and totally recyclable components contribute to making Fiat Ducato the on-ly light commercial vehicle of its kind.
You will see this for yourself when you sit in your Fiat Ducato and take to the road.
And you will realise it later when you discover that thanks to its terrific qualities you have everything you needto hand, even when you are driving under the worst conditions.
Before you set off, however, you should read this booklet carefully. It is an indispensable guide to all your FiatDucato’s features and will give you first-class advice for high quality driving. Above all, it will be able to provideyou with valuable tips for your own safety, the vehicle’s well-being and about how to protect the environment.
The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the Services that Fiat offers its Customers:
• the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity
• the range of additional services available to Fiat Customers.
Enjoy your read, happy driving and let your work become a real pleasure.
In this Owner Handbook you will find all the versions and contents (optional included)of Fiat Ducato. Take into account only the information regarding the equipment
and version you have purchased.
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MUST BE READ!REFUELLING
Diesel engines: only refuel with Euro 3 Diesel fuel that passes specification EN 590 or Directive GOST R52368-2005.
STARTING THE ENGINE
Make sure the handbrake is pulled up; put the gear lever to neutral; press the clutch pedal down to the floorwithout touching the accelerator; then:
diesel engines: turn the ignition key to MAR and wait for the instrument panel warning light m and Y togo out; then turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine starts.
PARKING OVER INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL
When functioning normally, the catalytic converter reaches high temperatures. For this reason do not parkthe vehicle over inflammable material, grass, dry leaves, pine needles, etc.: fire hazard.
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ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (that will gradually drain the battery), visita Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle’s electricsystem can support the required load.�
CODE card
Keep the code card in a safe place, not in the vehicle. You should always keep the electronic code written onthe CODE card with you in case you need to carry out an emergency start-up procedure.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct maintenance of the vehicle is essential for ensuring it stays in tip-top condition and safeguards its safe-ty features, its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come.
THE OWNER HANDBOOK CONTAINS…
…information, tips and important warnings regarding the safe, correct driving of your vehicle, and its mainte-nance. Pay particular attention to the symbols " (personal safety) # (environmental protection) (vehiclewell-being).
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The signs you see on this page are very important. They highlight those parts of the handbook where, more thananywhere else, you should stop for a minute and read carefully.
As you can see, each sign has a different symbol to make it immediately and easy to identify the subjects in thedifferent areas:
THE SIGNS TO HELP YOU DRIVE CORRECTLY
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Personal safety.Important. Total or partial failure to
follow these instructions can place dri-ver, passengers or others in seriousdanger.
Environmental protection.This shows you the correct proce-
dures to follow to ensure that the ve-hicle does not harm the environment.
Vehicle well-being.Important. Total or partial failure to
follow these instructions will result inthe risk of serious damage to the ve-hicle and may invalidate the warrantyas well.
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GGGGEEEETTTTTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG TTTTOOOO KKKKNNNNOOOOWWWW YYYYOOOOUUUURRRR VVVVEEEEHHHHIIIICCCCLLLLEEEEDASHBOARDThe presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the vehicle version.
1 Side air vents - 2 Direction indicators and light stalk - 3 Instrument panel - 4 Windscreen wiper stalk - 5 Central air vents - 6 Writing/reading desk - 7 Sound system compartment - 8 Central button panel - 9 Central air vents -10 Oddment trays/passenger’s airbag - 11 Side air vents - 12 Bottle holder - 13 Current socket - 14 Ashtray - 15 Air dis-tribution - 16 Air temperature - 17 Air recirculation - 18 Cigar lighter - 19 Fan control - 20 Gear shift lever - 21 Ignitionswitch - 22 Steering wheel adjustment lever - 23 Horn - 24 Airbag - 25 Oddment trays
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SYMBOLS
Special coloured labels have been at-tached near or actually on some ofthe components of your Fiat Ducato.These labels bear symbols that remindyou of the precautions to be taken asregards that particular component.
KEYS fig. 2
The following keys are provided withthe vehicle:
– two keys A with metal insert andpower-assisted opening if the vehicleis not equipped with remote control;
– key A and key B if the vehicle is fit-ted with a door lock remote control.
– key A is the key that is used nor-mally. It will:
– start the engine;
– lock/unlock the front doors;
– lock/unlock the side sliding doors;
– lock/unlock the rear doors;
– lock/unlock the fuel filler cap.
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THE FIAT CODESYSTEM
To further protect your vehicle fromtheft, it has been fitted with an engineimmobiliser system (Fiat CODE)which is automatically activated whenthe ignition key is removed.
An electronic device, in fact, is fittedin each ignition key grip. The devicemodulates a signal when the engine isstarted through a special aerial builtinto the ignition switch. The modulatesignal, which changes each time theengine is started, is the password bymeans of which the control unitrecognises the key and enables tostart the engine.
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Keep the CODE card in a safe place.
You should always have the elec-tronic code number written on theCODE card with you at all times incase you need to perform an emer-gency start-up.
OPERATION
Each time the ignition key is turnedto STOP, or PARK, the protectionsystem will automatically immobilisethe engine.When the key is turned to MAR to
start the engine:1) If the code is recognised the Y
fig. 4 warning light on the instrumentpanel will flash briefly: this means thatthe protection system has recognisedthe key code and disabled the engineimmobiliser. Turn the key to AVV, tostart.2) If the Y warning light stays on,
the code was not recognised. In thiscase, turn the key to STOP and thenback to MAR. If the engine remainsimmobilised, try with the other keysprovided.
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All the keys and theCODE card must behanded over to the new
owner when selling the vehicle.
The key B, with a built-in remotecontrol, has the same functions as keyA in vehicles with door lock/unlockremote control.
IMPORTANT In order to ensureperfect efficiency of the electronic de-vices contained inside the keys, theyshould never be exposed to directsunlight.
The CODE card fig. 3 is also sup-plied with the keys and it bears the fol-lowing:
A - the electronic code to be usedfor emergency starting (see “Emer-gency start-up” in the “In an emer-gency” section);
B - the mechanical key code to begiven to the Fiat Dealership whenordering duplicate keys.
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DUPLICATE KEYS
When additional keys are required,go to your Fiat Dealership, taking allthe keys in your possession and theCODE card with you. The Fiat Deal-ership will store the old and new keys(up to eight) in the system. The FiatDealership may ask you to demon-strate that you own the vehicle.
The codes of any keys that are notavailable when the new storage pro-cedure is carried out will be deletedfrom the memory to prevent any lostor stolen keys being used to start theengine.
All the keys and the CODE cardmust be handed over to the new own-er when selling the vehicle.
DOOR LOCKREMOTE CONTROL
The radio-frequency remote controlis built into the ignition key.
The key fig. 5 includes the following:
– a metal insert A that can be en-closed in the key grip;
– a button E for power-assistedopening of the metal insert;
– a button C for remote door un-locking and electronic alarm deactiva-tion (where provided) at the sametime, and timed switching on of the in-ternal ceiling lights;
– a button D for remote door lock-ing and electronic alarm activation(where provided) at the same time,and switching off of the internal ceilinglights;
– led B indicating control sending toelectronic alarm system receiver.
If you are still unable to start the en-gine, perform the emergency start-upprocedure (see “In an emergency”)and call your Fiat Dealership.
When the vehicle is travelling and thekey is at MAR:
1) If the Y warning light comes onwhile the vehicle is moving, this meansthat the system is running a self-test(e.g. due to a voltage drop).
2) If the Ywarning light flashes, thevehicle is not protected by the engineimmobiliser. Contact a Fiat Dealer-ship immediately and get them tostore the codes of all the keys in thememory.
IMPORTANT The electronic com-ponents inside the key may be dam-aged if the key is subjected to sharpknocks.
IMPORTANT Each key providedwith the vehicle has its own code, dif-ferent from all the others, which mustbe stored in the memory of the sys-tem control unit.
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IMPORTANT The remote controlsystem frequency can be disturbed bysignificant radio transmissions outsidethe car (e.g: mobile phones, HAM ra-dio systems, etc.) that could cause re-mote control malfunctioning.
MINISTERIALHOMOLOGATION
In the respect of the legislation inforce in each country in the matter ofradio-frequency devices, please notethat:
– the market-specific homologationnumbers are listed in paragraph “Ra-dio-frequency remote control” in sec-tion “Technical Specifications”.
– the homologation number is print-ed on the component for marketswhere this is required.
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To insert the metal insert in the keygrip, keep the button E pressed andturn the insert in the direction shownby the arrow until hearing the click asit locks into place. Then release thebutton E.
For instructions on ordering addi-tional remote controls or replacingthe batteries, refer to the relevantparagraphs in the following pages. Re-fer to “Radio-frequency remote con-trol” in section “Technical Specifica-tions” for the relevant ministerial ho-mologation.
When pressing the buttonE, take care to prevent the
metal insert from causing harm ordamage when it comes out. Thebutton E should only be pressedwhen the key is away from thebody, in particular from the eyes,and from objects that can be spoilt(e.g.: clothes). Make sure the keycan never be touched by others, es-pecially children, who may inad-vertently press the button E.
WARNING
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REQUEST FOR ADDITIONALREMOTE CONTROLS
The receiver will acknowledge up toeight remote controls.
If additional remote control are re-quired or any reasons, go to a FiatDealership, taking all the keys youown and the CODE card with you.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES
If when button (C or D-fig. 5) ispressed, the key led B-fig. 5 flashesonce only, change the battery with anew one.
To replace the battery:
– press button A-fig. 6 and movethe metal insert B to the open posi-tion;
– using a finely-tipped screwdriver,turn the opening device C to :: andpull out the battery holder D;
ELECTRONIC ALARM
The electronic alarm can be re-quested only for versions with fixedpanel and has the following functions:
– remote controlled locking and un-locking of doors;
– perimetral surveillance, detectingthe opening of doors, bonnet, sidedoor and rear door;
– volumetric surveillance, detectingintrusions in the cabin only; load com-partment does not undergo volumet-ric surveillance.
Used batteries pollutethe environment. Disposeof them in the special
containers as specified by currentlegislation or take them to yournearest Fiat Dealership, whichwill deal with their disposal.
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– replace the battery E making surethat the bias is correct;
– re-insert the battery holder in thekey and lock it, turning the device Cto ;.
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OPERATION
The electronic alarm fitted on the Fiat Ducato is controlled by the re-ceiver located on the front ceiling lightand is switched on by means of the ra-dio-frequency remote control.
Volumetric protection sensors C-fig. 7 are located in the ceiling light.
The alarm can only be switched onwhen the ignition key is removed fromSTOP or PARK position.
The electronic alarm control unit in-cludes also the alarm siren that can becut out.
To switch the electronic alarmon: press button D-fig. 5 on the re-mote control briefly. You will hear abeep and the direction indicators willflash for approximately three seconds(only in countries where this is al-lowed).
Led A-fig. 8, set on the right side ofthe steering column, will blink whenthe system is on.
To switch the electronic alarmoff: press the remote control buttonC-fig. 5. You will hear two beeps andthe direction indicators will flash twice(only in countries where this is al-lowed).
To cut out the volumetric sur-veillance: you can cut out the volu-metric protection function beforeswitching the electronic alarm on. Pro-ceed as follows: take the key in rapidsequence from STOP to MAR andthen back to STOP. Then remove thekey.
Led A will light up for approximate-ly two seconds to confirm that thefunction has been cut out.
The volumetric surveillance functionwill be restored (before switching theelectronic alarm on) after the key hasbeen turned to MAR for at least 30seconds.
To operate an electrical device pow-ered by the ignition key (e.g.: electricwindows), turn the key to MAR, op-erate the control and turn the keyback to STOP within 30 seconds. Inthis way the volumetric surveillancefunction will not be reactivated.
To cut out the siren: when switch-ing the electronic alarm on, keep con-trol button C pressed for over 4 sec-onds and then release it.
You will hear five beeps to confirmthat the siren is cut out and that thealarm is on.
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SYSTEM SELF-TESTIf the beep is followed after one sec-
ond by another beep when the elec-tronic alarm is switched on, checkwhether the doors, the bonnet andthe load compartment are perfectlyclosed. Try to switch the alarm onagain. If the situation persists, contacta Fiat Dealership.
WHAT SETS THE ALARM OFF
The electronic alarm will be set off if:
1) a door, the bonnet or the loadcompartment is opened;
2) the battery is disconnected or theelectronic alarm power supply cablesare cut;
3) something moves in the passen-ger compartment (volumetric surveil-lance);
4) the key is turned to MAR.
When the alarm is triggered, a sirenwill sound for about 26 seconds (for amaximum of 3 cycles with 5 secondpauses, if the cause of the alarm per-sists) and the direction indicators willflash for about 5 minutes (only in thecountries where this is allowed).
Once the alarm situation has beenresolved, the alarm will return to itsnormal surveillance function.
PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM
The electronic alarm will have beenprogrammed by Fiat Dealership.Any subsequent programming shouldalso be carried out by a Fiat Deal-ership.
If additional remote control is re-quired for any reasons, go to a FiatDealership, taking all the keys youown and the CODE card with you.
IMPORTANT The electronicalarm operation is prepared accordingto the laws of the specific country.This operation is only to be carriedout by a Fiat Dealership to avoiddamaging the electronic memory stor-age system.
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Do not leave the key inserted in theswitch. Cover the keyhole with therubber cap to prevent dust and wa-ter getting in.
Emergency keys should be left in thecar coupled with the switch.
HOW TO KNOW IF THE ALARM HAS GONE OFF
After deactivating the system, led A-fig. 8 will indicate the theft attemptspecifying also the cause of the alarm:fixed light: remote control bat-
tery down1 blink: right-hand door2 blinks: left-hand door5 blinks: volumetric sensors
(indicate a movementinside the passenger’scompartment)
6 blinks: bonnet
To cut off the alarm before this,press the remote control button; ifthis is unsuccessful, turn the emer-gency key to OFF (see next paragraph“How to turn the alarm off”)
HOW TO TURN THE ALARM OFF
If the remote control batteries rundown, or the car alarm system isfaulty, the electronic alarm can be cutout by using one of the two emer-gency keys supplied set on the systemdeactivation control unit (that ishoused in the fuse box on the rightside of the dashboard).
To do this, open the fuse box, takeoff the switch rubber cap, insert thekey and turn it counterclockwise(OFF position); the system is now de-activated.
To turn the system back on, turn thekey clockwise (ON position).
7 blinks: load compartment
8 blinks: tampering with ignition switch
9 blinks: alarm wires cut10 blinks: at least three causes
of alarm.
The led goes off when turning thekey to MAR or after about 2 minutesblinking.
Since the electronic caralarm absorbs electricity,if you will not be using
your car for more than a month,switch the system off with the re-mote control and turn the emer-gency key to OFF.
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SEAT BELTSUSING THE SEAT BELTS
The belt should be worn keeping thechest straight and rested against theseat back.To fasten the seat belts, take hold the
fastener tongue A-fig. 9 and insert itinto the buckle B, until hearing thelocking click.
The seat belt reel mechanism en-sures that the belt automatically ad-justs to the wearer allowing him orher to move in complete freedom.
When the vehicle is parked on asteep slope the reel mechanism mayblock; this is normal. The reel mech-anism also prevents the webbing com-ing out when it is jerked or if the ve-hicle brakes sharply, is in a collision orwhen cornering at high speed.
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Never press button C whentravelling.
WARNING
At removal, if it jams, let it rewind fora short stretch, then pull it out againwithout jerking.To unfasten the seat belts, press but-
ton C. Guide the seat belt with yourhand while it is rewinding, to preventit from twisting.
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After using the rear sideseat belts (first row seats),
fasten seat belts into the relevantcatches set aside the seats to pre-vent obstacles when getting in/outof the vehicle.
WARNING
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For rear single seats(Panorama versions) and bench seats (Combi versions)
The rear seat is fitted with inertialseat belts with three anchor pointsand reel for the side and centre seatsfig. 10.
For their use see the following fig-ures:
- fig. 10 first row left-hand side seat
- fig. 11 first row central seat
- fig. 12 first row right-hand side seat
On certain versions, after using seatbelts, insert tongues D into the rele-vant catches E to prevent obstacleswhen getting in/out of the vehicle.
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For rear central bench seat, lap belt without retractor(Combi versions)
To fasten the seat belt: insert thefastener tongue A-fig. 13 into thebuckle B until hearing the lockingclick.
Side seats are fitted with seat beltswith three anchor points.
To unfasten the seat belts: pressbutton C.
To adjust the seat belt: slide the web-bing through adjuster D, pulling end Eto shorten it and length F to length-en it.
IMPORTANT The belt is adjust-ed properly when it fits closely acrossthe hips.
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Remember that in the caseof a violent collision, back
seat passengers not wearing seatbelts also represent a serious dan-ger to the passengers in the front(Panorama, Combi and CrewCabversions).
WARNING
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For rear central bench seat,seat belt with retractor (Combi versions)
Rear bech seat is fitted with threepoint belt and retractor for centralseat.
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Belt use is shown in fig. 14
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The rear central seat beltsafety action is only guar-
anteed when the bench seat back-rest is tilted backwards completely(see figure 15).
WARNING
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Always adjust the height of the seatbelt to fit the person wearing it. Thiscould greatly reduce the risk of injuryin the case of collision.
The belt is adjusted properly whenthe webbing passes approximatelyhalfway between the edge of theshoulder and the neck.
5 different adjustments in height areprovided.
PRETENSIONERS
Fiat Ducato vehicles fitted withairbags are also fitted with preten-sioners to improve protection.
These devices “feel” that a violentcollision is in progress via a sensor andpull back a few inches of webbing. Inthis way the pretensioners ensure thatthe belt is adhering perfectly to thebody before the belt begins to holdback the wearer.
When the pretensioner has beentriggered the retractor will lock. Theseat belt cannot be drawn back upeven when guiding it manually.
After you have made theadjustment, always make
sure that the loop is attached firm-ly in one of the preset positions. Todo this, with the button released,exert a further pressure to allowthe anchoring device to catch if re-lease did not take place at one ofthe preset positions.
WARNING
To adjust, press button A-fig. 16 andraise or lower the grip B-fig. 16.
ADJUSTING THE FRONT SEAT BELT HEIGHT
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Only adjust seat beltheight when the vehicle is
stationary.
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IMPORTANT The pretensionerwill give maximum protection whenthe seat belt adheres snugly to thewearer’s chest and hips.A small amount of smoke may be
produced when the pretensioners arefired. This smoke is harmless and doesnot indicate the principle of a fire.
The pretensioner does not requireany maintenance or lubrication. Anymodification of its original state inval-idates its efficiency. If, as the result ofexceptional natural occurrences(floods, sea storms, etc.) the device issoaked through with water and mud,it must be replaced.
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Operations involvingbanging, vibrations orheating (exceeding 100°C
for a maximum of 6 hours) in thearea around the pretensionermay trigger or damage the de-vice. Vibrations from rough roadsurfaces or accidental joltingcaused by mounting pavements,etc. do not have any effect on thepretensioner. If, however, youneed any assistance, go to a FiatDealership.
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The pretensioner can onlybe used once. After a colli-
sion that has triggered it, have it re-placed at a Fiat Dealership. Pre-tensioner validity is written on theplate set on the front left door postnear the hinges (fig. 17). Have pre-tensioners replaced at a Fiat Deal-ership as this date approaches.
WARNING
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The webbing must not betwisted. The upper section
must pass across the shoulder andchest diagonally. The lower sectionmust fit closely across the passen-ger’s hips and not the abdomen (fig.18). Do not use clips, fasteners, etc.to prevent the belt adhering to thepassenger’s body.
WARNING
Under no circumstancesshould the components of
seat belts and pretensioners betampered with or removed. Any in-terventions should be carried out byqualified and authorised personnel.Always contact a Fiat Dealership.
WARNINGGENERAL INSTRUCTIONSFOR THE USE OF THE SEATBELTS
The driver is responsible for re-specting and enforcing the local rulesand laws regarding the use of seatbelts.
Always fasten the seat belts beforestarting.
For maximum safety, keepthe back of your seat up-
right, lean back into it and makesure the seat belt fits closely acrossyour chest and hips. Always fastenseat belts, in front and rear seats!Travelling without seat belts in-creases the risk of severe and fatalinjury in the event of a crash.
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Seat belts must also be worn by ex-pectant mothers: the risk of injury inthe case of accident is much greater forthem and their unborn child too if theydo not have a seat belt on. Of coursethey must position the lower part ofthe belt very low down so that it pass-es under the abdomen (fig. 20).
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If the belt has been sub-jected to heavy stress, for
example after an accident, it shouldbe changed completely togetherwith the anchors, anchor fasteningscrews and the pretensioners. Infact, even if the belt has no visibledefects, it could have lost its re-silience.
WARNING
Never travel with a childsitting on the passenger’s
lap with a single belt to protectthem both (fig. 19). Do not fastenother objects to the body.
WARNING
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HOW TO KEEP THE SEATBELTS IN PROPER WORKINGORDER AT ALL TIMES
1) When wearing the seat belts, al-ways ensure they are not twisted andare free to wind in and out.
2) Following a serious accident, re-place the belt being worn at that time,even if it does not seem damaged. Al-ways replace the seat belts if preten-sioners have been activated.
3) When cleaning the belts, washthem by hand with water and neutralsoap, rinse them and let them dry inthe shade. Do not use strong deter-gents, bleach, colouring or any otherchemical substance that could weakenthe fibres.
4) Do not allow the reel mechanismsto get wet: they are only guaranteedto work properly if they remain dry.
5) Replace the seat belt when show-ing significant wear or cut signs.
TRANSPORTINGCHILDREN IN SAFETY
For optimal protection in the eventof a crash, all passengers must be seat-ed and wearing adequate restraint sys-tems.
This is even more important for chil-dren.
According to 2003/20/EC Directive,this prescription is compulsory for allEuropean Community countries.
Compared with adults, their head isproportionally larger and heavier thanthe rest of the body, while the mus-cles and bone structure are not com-pletely developed. Therefore, correctrestraint systems are necessary, oth-er then adult seat belts.
The results of research on the bestchild restraint systems are containedin the European Standard ECE-R44.This Standard enforces the use of re-straint systems classified in five groups:
Group 0 - weight 0-10 kg
Group 0+ - weight 0-13 kg
Group 1 weight 9-18 kg
Group 2 weight 15-25 kg
Group 3 weight 22-36 kg
As it may be noted, the groups over-lap partly and in fact, in commerce itis possible to find devices that covermore than one weight group fig. 21.
All restraint devices must bear thecertification data, together with thecontrol brand, on a solidly fixed labelwhich must absolutely never be re-moved.
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Over 1.50 m in height, from thepoint of view of restraint systems, chil-dren are considered as adults andwear the seat belts normally.
We recommend using LineaccessoriFiat child restraint systems for eachweight group. These systems werespecifically designed and tested for Fi-at vehicles.
fig. 21
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0006
m
With passenger’s air bagactive, never place child’s
seats with the cradle facing back-wards since the air bag activationcould cause to the child serious in-juries, even mortal, regardless of theseriousness of the crash that trig-gered it. You are advised to carrychildren always with proper re-straint systems on the rear seats, asthis is the most protected positionin the case of a crash.
WARNING
SERIOUS DANGER If it isabsolutely necessary to car-ry a child on the front pas-senger seat with the cradlechild’s seat facing back-
wards, the front passenger’s air bagmust be deactivated using the keyswitch. In this case it is absolutelynecessary to check the warninglight F (see paragraph “Passen-ger’s front air bag”) to make surethat deactivation has actually tak-en place.
WARNING
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GROUP 0 and 0+
Babies up to 13 kg must be carriedfacing backwards on a cradle seat,which, supporting the head, does notinduce stress on the neck in the eventof sharp deceleration.
The cradle is restrained by the vehi-cle seat belts, as shown in fig. 22 andin turn it must restrain the child withits own belts.
GROUP 1
Children from 9 to 18 kg are to beseated facing forward in child seatswith front cushion fig. 23. The vehi-cle seat belt secures both seat andchild.
fig. 22
F0D
0007
m
fig. 23F0
D00
08m
The figure is only an exam-ple. Attain to the instruc-
tions for fastening which must beenclosed with the specific child re-straint system you are using.
WARNING
The figure is only an exam-ple. Attain to the instruc-
tions for fastening which must beenclosed with the specific child re-straint system you are using.
WARNING
Seats exist which are suit-able for covering weight
groups 0 and 1 with a rear connec-tion to the vehicle belts and theirown belts to restrain the child. Dueto their size, they can be dangerousif installed incorrectly fastened tothe vehicle belts with a cushion.Carefully follow the instructions forinstallation provided with the seat.
WARNING
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GROUP 2
Children from 15 to 25 kg can be se-cured directly with the vehicle seatbelts. The seat has the purpose of po-sitioning the child correctly with respectto the seat belt so that the diagonal sec-tion crosses the child’s chest (never thechild’s throat) and the horizontal sec-tion fits snugly on the child’s hips (andnot the child’s abdomen) fig. 24.
GROUP 3
For children from 22 kg up to 36 kgthe size of the child’s chest no longerrequires a support to space the child’sback from the seat back.
The fig. 25 shows proper child seatpositioning on the rear seat.
fig. 24
F0D
0009
m
fig. 25F0
D00
10m
The figure is only an exam-ple. Attain to the instruc-
tions for fastening which must beenclosed with the specific child re-straint system you are using.
WARNING
Children taller than 1.5 m can wearseat belts like adults.
The figure is only an exam-ple. Attain to the instruc-
tions for fastening which must beenclosed with the specific child re-straint system you are using.
WARNING
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Group
Group
Group 0, 0+
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 0, 0+
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
up to 13 kg
9 - 18 kg
15 - 25 kg
22 - 36 kg
up to 13 kg
9 - 18 kg
15 - 25 kg
22 - 36 kg
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Range of weight
Range of weight
Single or two seater
(1 or 2 passengers)
Two-seater(1 passenger)
RH side rearpassenger
Three-seater(2 passengers)
RH side rearpassenger
Centralpassenger
COMBI version
PANORAMA VERSION - SHORT AND MEDIUM WHEELBASE
1st and 2nd REAR SEAT ROW
PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON CHILD’S SEAT USE
Fiat Ducato complies with the new EC Directive 2000/3/CE regulating child’s seat assembling on the different vehicle seatsaccording to the table on next page:
Table key:
U = suitable for child restraint systems of the “Universal” category, according to European Standard ECE-R44 for the specified “Groups”
CAB
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IMPORTANT For foreign markets(Italy excluded), the cabs of vehiclesfor carrying goods are suitable for fit-ting child restraint systems of the“Universal” category, according to Eu-ropean Standard ECE-R44 for the tab-ulated groups.
IMPORTANT For Italian marketonly (foreign countries excluded), thecabs of vehicle for carrying passengers(combi and panorama), are suitable forfitting child restraint systems of the“Universal” category, according to Eu-ropean Standard ECE-R44 for the tab-ulated groups.
Below is a summary of the rulesof safety to be followed for car-rying children:
1) The recommended position forinstalling child’s seat is on the rear seat,as it is the most protected in the caseof a crash.
2) In vehicles fitted with passengerairbag, never place child’s restraintsystems on the front seat.
3) If the passenger’s airbag is deac-tivated always check the warning lightF on the instrument panel to makesure that it has actually been deacti-vated.
4) Attain to the instructions for fas-tening the specific child restraint sys-tem which you are using. These in-structions must be provided by themanufacturer. Keep the child restraintsystem installation instructions withthe vehicle documents and with thisHandbook. Never use a child restraintsystem without installation instruc-tions.
5) Always check the seat belt is wellfastened by pulling the webbing.
6) Only one child is to be strappedto each retaining system.
7) Always check the seat belts donot fit around the child’s throat.
8) While travelling, do not let thechild sit incorrectly or release thebelts.
9) Passengers should never carrychildren on their laps. No-one, how-ever strong they are, can hold a childin the event of a crash.
10) Replace the child restraint sys-tem after an accident.
With passenger’s air bagactive, never place child’s
seats with the cradle facing back-wards since the air bag activationcould cause to the child serious in-juries, even mortal, regardless of theseriousness of the crash that trig-gered it. You are advised to carrychildren always with proper re-straint systems on the rear seats, asthis is the most protected positionin the case of a crash.
WARNING
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IGNITION SWITCH
The key can be turned to four dif-ferent positions fig. 26.
STOP: engine off, key can be re-moved, steering column locked.
MAR: drive position. All electricaldevices can be used.
AVV: to start the engine.
PARK: engine off, parking lights on,key can be removed, steering columnlocked. To turn the key to PARK,press button A.
STEERING COLUMN LOCK
To engage the lock: remove the ig-nition key at STOP or PARK, andturn the steering wheel until it locks.
To release the lock: rock the steer-ing wheel slightly as you turn the igni-tion key to MAR.
fig. 26
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0052
m
If the ignition switch hasbeen tampered with (e.g.
someone has tried to steal your ve-hicle), get a Fiat Dealership to makesure it is still functioning properlybefore you start driving again.
WARNING
When you get out of thevehicle, always remove the
ignition key. This will prevent any-one from accidentally working thecontrols. Remember to apply thehandbrake and, if the vehicle isfaced up on a steep slope engagethe first gear. If it is facing down,engage the reverse gear. Neverleave children in the vehicle bythemselves.
WARNING
Never remove the ignitionkey while the vehicle is
moving. The steering wheel will au-tomatically lock as soon as you tryto turn it. This also applies whenthe vehicle is being towed.
WARNING
It is absolutely forbidden tocarry out whatever after-
market operation involving steeringsystem or steering column modifi-cations (e.g.: installation of anti-theft Device) that could badly af-fect performance and safety, causethe lapse of warranty and also re-sult in non-compliance of the carwith homologation requirements.
WARNING
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
A - Engine coolant temperaturegauge
B - Speedometer
C - Rev counter
D - Fuel level gauge
E - Odometer setting and scheduledservicing
F - Odometer
G - Clock setting.
fig. 27 F0D0147m
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INSTRUMENTS
ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATURE GAUGE fig. 28
Under normal conditions, the needleshould hover around the middle of thescale.
If it approaches the red section, itmeans that the engine is being over-taxed and you should reduce your de-mand on it.
SPEEDOMETER fig. 29
REV COUNTER fig. 30
IMPORTANT The electronic sys-tem progressively blocks fuel flow toprevent engine from overrevving. Thiswill lead to a progressive loss of en-gine power.
If the situation persistseven after the measuresyou have taken, turn off
the engine and have the vehicleseen at a Fiat Dealership.
fig. 28
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0150
m
fig. 29F0
D01
49m
fig. 30
F0D
0151
m
Also travelling too slowly when theoutside temperature is very hot cancause the needle to approach the redsector. In this case, it is better to stopand turn the engine off. After a fewmoments you can start the engineagain and accelerate slightly.
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fig. 33 - total kilometres
F0A
0011
m
fig. 34 - trip kilometres
F0A
0012
m
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE
When the fuel reserve warning lightA-fig. 31 comes on it means thatthere are approximately 8 - 10 litresof fuel left in the tank.
Do not travel with the fuel tank al-most empty: the gaps in fuel deliverycould damage the catalyst.
ODOMETER
The following indications are shownalternately on the display when press-ing button E - fig. 32:
fig. 33 - total kilometres
fig. 34 - trip kilometres
fig. 31
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fig. 32F0
D01
55m
There is only one switch E-fig. 32 tozero the partial kilometres and to se-lect the total/partial mileage:
– when total kilometres are dis-played, press the button for less than2 seconds (impulse) to have the par-tial rate (when releasing the button);
– when trip kilometres are displayed,press the button for less than 2 sec-onds (impulse) to have the total rate(when releasing the button). Press thebutton for more than 2 seconds forzero setting (when releasing the but-ton).
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fig. 37
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m
ENGINE OIL LEVEL GAUGE(where provided)
The gauge graphically displays the en-gine oil level between the MIN andMAX reference points.To perform measurement ensure
the vehicle is on a flat ground, thenproceed as follows:1) when the engine is not running,
turn the ignition key to MAR;2) the word “OIL” will be displayed
for 5 seconds together with six dashesand five or six boxes showing the cor-rect engine oil level;Fig. 36 - Correct oil level.Fig. 37 - Minimum oil level.Should oil level be at minimum, re-
store oil level to the correct level assoon as possible. Anyhow, before top-ping up, first use the special dipstickto check the level.3) If the words “OIL HIGH” fig. 38
are displayed, this means that oil levelis excessive (over maximum level) andit is therefore necessary to reduce itslevel in the sump.
DIGITAL CLOCK fig. 35
Clock can always be adjusted (alsowith engine off and key removed).
Setting time
The clock will advance by one uniteach time the button G-fig. 35 ispressed. Press the button and hold itdown for a few seconds to rapidly ad-vance the time automatically.
When the clock draws near to thecorrect time, release the button andcomplete the regulation manually.
fig. 35
F0D
0154
m
fig. 36
F0D
0254
m
fig. 38
F0D
0215
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4) If the engine is started while mea-surement is being performed, thegauge will display total or partial kmrun and time.Press button E-fig. 32 to stop mea-
suring; in this case kilometres run andthe time will be displayed.
SERVICE INDICATOR
Scheduled Servicing provides vehicleservicing every 30.000/20.000/15.000kilometres or once a year. For Coun-tries / markets where applicable,Scheduled Servicing provides vehicleservicing every 18.600 / 12.500 / 9.300miles (instead of kilometres) or oncea year.
This indication will be displayed au-tomatically when turning the ignitionkey to MAR, through servicing indica-tor 1-fig. 41 or 1-fig. 42 and throughkilometre indicator 2-fig. 41 or dailyindicator 2-fig. 42 when 2.000 km (or1.200 mi) or 30 days are left before thenext service operation deadline and itis proposed again every 200 km (or200 mi) or every three days.
fig. 39F0
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55m
IMPORTANT always follow theterms indicated in “Scheduled Mainte-nance Program” in section “VehicleMaintenance”.
Each time the key is turned to MAR,the system checks the warning light forabout 5 seconds.
The service indicator only workswhen the engine is not running and theignition key is at MAR.
With key at MAR also the service in-dicator symbol 1-fig. 39 is displayed.
Service frequency
The indicator is planned for 20.000km yearly; for Countries / marketswhere applicable, the indicator isplanned for 12.500 miles. If the vehi-cle is normally used in different con-ditions than the preset ones, the ser-vice frequency can be changed ac-cording to vehicle use (normal or se-vere) and the type of engine.
The display will show the followingcodes:
CFG 1 - 30.000 km (or 18.600 mi)and 365 days for normal ve-hicle use.
CFG 3 - 15.000 km (or 9.300 mi) and365 days for heavy vehicleuse.
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Service deadline
2.000 km (1.200 mi) beforenext service deadline
When scheduled servicing (coupon)is approaching forecast deadline (2.000km or 1.200 mi), turn the ignition keyto MAR, and servicing indicator 1-fig. 41 or 1-fig. 42 followed by thenumber of kilometres (or miles) 2-fig. 41 or the number of days 2-fig. 42, before vehicle servicing dead-line will flash for 5 seconds on the ser-vicing indicator display.
After these 5 seconds, the odome-ter will return to normal operationand display 2 will show either the to-tal or partial kilometres or total orpartial miles (according to setting).
The information about scheduledservicing is provided in kilometres (kmor mi) or days, depending on the dead-line appearing the first. Contact FiatDealership who will provide to per-form the operations provided by thescheduled servicing and to reset dis-playing.
fig. 41F0
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Configuration procedure
To change the service frequency withthe vehicle stationary, turn the ignitionkey to MAR and press button E-fig. 32 for about 10 seconds: the dis-play will show the wrench symbol andthe message “CFG 1” or “CFG 3” fig.40. Press briefly button E to set therequired configuration, then press itagain for about 5 seconds to store thenew service frequency; the display willshow again clock and km or miles.
fig. 40
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fig. 42
F0D
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WARNING LIGHTSThe warning lights come on in the
following circumstances:
BATTERY NOTRECHARGING PROPERLY (red)
When there is a fault in the currentgenerating system. The light comes onwhen you turn the ignition key toMAR and should go out as soon asthe engine starts.
A delay in the light going out is ac-ceptable only when the engine is idling.
Contact a Fiat Dealership as soonas possible to prevent draining the bat-tery.
w
IMPORTANT You should contacta Fiat Dealership as soon as prob-lems arise without waiting for the nextservice deadline.
At next startings, wrench 1-fig. 41will come on with fixed light for 5 sec-onds and the display will show againtime and km or mi.
At zero km (or zero miles)
Turning the ignition key to MAR in-dicator 1-fig. 39 will flash for 5 sec-onds with the number of kilometresor miles (0 km or 0 mi) 2-fig. 43 leftbefore the next service operation.
After these 5 seconds, the odome-ter will return to normal operationand display 2 will show either the to-tal or partial kilometres or total orpartial miles.
At next startings, both wrench 1-fig. 43 and km (or miles) 2-fig. 43 willflash for five seconds, then the displaywill show again time and km or miles,where provided.
This situation will subsist until servicefrequency is reset by entering code“CFG 1” or “CFG 3”.
fig. 43F0
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LOW ENGINE OILPRESSURE (red)
When the engine oil pres-sure falls below the normal level. Thelight comes on when you turn the ig-nition key to MAR and should go outas soon as the engine starts.
A delay in the light going out is ac-ceptable when the engine is idling. Ifthe engine has been taxed heavily, thelight may flash when idling. It should,however, go out when you acceler-ate slightly.
vPASSENGER SIDEAIRBAGDEACTIVATED
(amber)
When the passenger airbag has beendeactivated by means of the respec-tive key switch.
F
If the warning light comeson when the vehicle is run-
ning, stop the engine and contact aFiat Dealership.
WARNING
Warning light F indicatesalso warning light ¬ fail-
ure. This is indicated by intermit-tent flashing, over 4 seconds, ofwarning light F. In this event,warning light ¬ could be not up toindicate restraint system failures, ifany. Stop the car and contact FiatDealership to have the systemchecked.
WARNING
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INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE (amber)
Under normal conditions,turning the ignition key to MAR, thewarning light turns on but it should go offafter engine starting.
If the warning light stays on or turns onwhen travelling, means a fault in the sup-ply/ignition system which could cause highemissions at the exhaust, possible lack ofperformance, poor handling and high con-sumption levels.
On certain versions the dedicated messageis displayed.
In these conditions it is possible to con-tinue driving without however requiringheavy effort or high speed from the en-gine. In any case, contact Fiat Dealershipas soon as possible.
UENGINE COOLANTLEVEL (red) (where provided)
When the engine coolant in the radi-ator drops under the minimum level.
nENGINE COOLANTTOO HOT (red)
When the engine coolanttemperature exceeds the maximumset level.
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AIRBAG FAILURE (red) (where provided)
The warning light comes on whenthere is a failure in the system.
¬HANDBRAKEENGAGED/LOWBRAKE FLUID LEVEL
(red)
In three cases:
1 - when engaging the handbrake
2 - when the brake fluid level dropsunder the minimum level
3 - with the > warning light to in-dicate an EBD (electronic brakeforcedistributor) failure.
SEAT BELTS (red)(for countries/marketswhere applicable)
When the driver’s seat belt is not fas-tened properly.
DOORS OPEN (red)
When cab door/doorsis/are not perfectly closed.
The warning light is provided only oncertain versions.
FRONT BRAKESWORN (red)
When the front brake padsare worn. Have them replaced andcheck the rear brake pads too.
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´
d
If the ¬ warning light doesnot turn on when turning
the ignition key to MAR or if it stayson when travelling, this could indi-cate a failure in safety retaining sys-tems; under this condition air bagsor pretensioners could not triggerin the event of collision or, in a re-stricted number of cases, they couldtrigger accidentally. Stop the carand contact Fiat Dealership to havethe system checked immediately.
WARNING
If x warning light comeson when travelling, check
whether the handbrake is on. If thewarning light stays on and thehandbrake is off, stop immediate-ly and contact a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
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WATER IN DIESELFUEL (amber)
When there is water in thediesel filter. The light should come onwhen the ignition key is turned toMAR and go out after a few seconds.
ABS (WHEELANTILOCKINGSYSTEM)
FAILURE (amber)
The warning light comes on whenthere is a failure in the ABS system. Inthis case, the normal braking systemcontinues to work although withoutthe ABS assistance but you shouldhave the vehicle seen to at a FiatDealership as soon as possible.
The warning light should come onwhen the ignition key is turned toMAR and should go out after ap-proximately 2 seconds.
c
The presence of water indiesel fuel can cause se-vere damage to the en-
gine fuel feed system. Conse-quently, you should go to a FiatDealership as soon as the cwarning light comes on to havethe system relieved. Warninglight coming on immediately af-ter refuelling probably indicatesthe presence of water in the tank:turn the engine off and contact aFiat Dealership.
>
FIAT CODE (amber)
The warning light comes on in threecases (when the ignition key is atMAR):
1. One flash - the key code has beenrecognised. The engine can be start-ed.
2. Fixed light - the key code has notbeen recognised. Follow the emer-gency procedure to start the engine(see “In an emergency”).
3. Flashing - the vehicle is not pro-tected by the device. The engine canhowever be started.
Y Vehicles with ABS are fittedwith electronic brakeforce
distributor (EBD). The > and xwarning lights come on at the sametime when the engine is running toindicate that there is an EBD sys-tem failure. In this case violentbraking may be accompanied byearly rear wheel locking with thepossibility of skidding. Drive ex-tremely carefully to the nearest Fi-at Dealership to have the systemchecked.
WARNING
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CRUISE CONTROL(green)
When the cruise control ison (ON button pressed).
GLOW PLUGS(amber)
When the ignition key isturned to MAR. The light will go outwhen the glow plugs reach the pre-scribed temperature.
DIRECTIONINDICATORS (flashing) (green)
When the direction indicator stalk isoperated.
OUTSIDE LIGHTS(green)
When the side/taillights anddipped beam headlights are switched on.
MAIN BEAMHEADLIGHTS (blue)
When the main beamheadlights are switched on.
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1
REAR FOG LIGHTS(amber)
When the rear fog lightsare switched on.
4 ÜWarning light > alone,with the engine running,
normally indicates a fault in theABS system only. In this case, thebraking system is still efficient,though without the anti-locking de-vice. Under these conditions, per-formance of the EBD system maybe reduced. In this case too, you areadvised to go immediately to thenearest Fiat Dealership, driving insuch a way to avoid sharp brakingto have the system checked over.
WARNING
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Height adjustment
To raise the seat: move lever B-fig. 44 (front seat part) or lever D-fig.45 (rear seat part) upwards and unloadyour weight on the seat part to beraised.
To lower the seat: move lever B(front seat part) or lever D (rear seatpart) upwards and load your weight onthe seat part to be lowered.
Adjusting the reclining seat backTurn knob C-fig. 45.
fig. 45F0
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INDIVIDUALSETTINGS
FRONT SEATS
Moving the seat backwards or forwards
Lift lever A-fig. 44 and push the seatbackwards or forwards.
fig. 44
F0D
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m
Only make adjustmentswhen the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
WARNING
Once you have released thelever, check that the seat is
firmly locked in the runners by try-ing to move it back and forth. Failure to lock the seat in placecould result in the seat moving sud-denly and dangerously.
WARNING
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E
fig. 46
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Lumbar adjustmentThis feature ensures better back sup-
port.To adjust, turn the knob E-fig. 46.
Driver’s seat warming
Press button A-fig. 47 under the dri-ver’s seat (next to handbrake lever) toturn the seat warming off.
SEAT WITH SHOCKABSORBER fig. 48
This seat features suspension withmechanical springing system and hy-draulic shock absorbers to guaranteetop comfort and safety since thespringing system enables to absorb anyshock due to bad surface roads.
This seat is fitted with height-ad-justable armrest and head restraint.
See previous paragraph “Front seats”for moving the seat backwards or for-wards and for height, seat back, lum-bar and armrest adjustment.
Setting seat shockabsorbers/weight
Use the adjusting knob A-fig. 48 toset the required adjustment accordingto your weight, settings range between40 kg and 130 kg.
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fig. 48
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PANORAMA VERSIONS
Adjusting the recliningpassenger’s seat back
Turn knob A-fig. 50.
Reaching the third row seats
To reach the third row seats fromthe side door, use the second row ex-ternal seat lever B-fig. 50 and tilt theseat back forwards.
fig. 50
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SEATS WITH ADJUSTABLEARMRESTS
Driver and passenger's seat can befitted with two adjustable armreststhat can be raised or lowered. Toadjust the armrests use the smallwheels A-fig. 49.
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Should it be absolutely nec-essary to carry a child, on a
child's seat, on the front seat makesure the front passenger's air bagis deactivated, the front passenger'sseat belt is fastened properly andthe armrests are lowered com-pletely to prevent accidental move-ments.
WARNING
Before fastening the frontseat belts make sure the
armrests are set in vertical position(see paragraph “Seat belts”).
WARNING
Before unfastening the seatbelts and getting out of the
vehicle make sure the outer armrest(on door side) is completely raised.
WARNING
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fig. 51
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Tilting the central seat back(2nd - 3rd)
Pull lever C-fig. 51 upwards and tiltthe seat back forwards.
On the back of the central seat back-rest there is a rigid surface that can beused as armrest or table, fitted withglass/can holders fig. 52.
Use the same lever to set the seatback to its original position.
fig. 52F0
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When tipping the central seat back-rest, the seat must be completely setbackwards and the head restraint mustbe lowered.
REVOLVING SEAT (Chassis cowl versions withAirbag, where provided)
It is fitted with three point seat belts(fig. 53), two adjustable armrests andheight adjustable head restraint (seeparagraph “Head restraints”).
Only make adjustmentswhen the vehicle is station-
ary. More particularly, when re-volving the seat make sure the seatis not interfering with the pulled uphandbrake.
WARNING
fig. 53
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Adjusting the seat back angle
Use button A-fig. 54.
Height adjustment
Use button C-fig. 54 to raise/low-er the seat.
Moving the seat backwards or forwards
Lift lever D-fig. 54 and push the seatbackwards or forwards.
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Revolving the seat
To rotate the seat proceed as fol-lows:
– lower the seat forward complete-ly;
– set the seat fully backwards;
– set the seat back in straight posi-tion;
– press button B-fig. 54 to rotatethe seat.
From the normal position of use theseat can be turned 30° towards thedoor (i.e.: towards the outside of thevehicle) as shown in fig. 55 and 210°towards the inside of the vehicle asshown in fig. 56.
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When travelling, the re-volving seats shall always
be set in running direction (i.e.: fac-ing forward).
WARNING
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Adjusting the armrest
Use the small wheel A-fig. 57.
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COMBI VERSIONS
Tilting the bench seat (last row)
To tilt the last row bench seat, re-move the four seat belt buckles A-fig.58 from the seat, lift the two levers Band tilt the whole bench seat forwardC-fig. 59.
To refit the bench seat, pull it back-wards and anchor it to the properlocking devices. Check that the twolevers B are set in horizontal positionand that the bench seat is anchoredproperly, then refit the four seat beltbuckles back in the proper seat hous-ings.
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Lift lever A-fig. 60 upwards to tiltthe seat back partly forward (fig. 61).Then remove the head restraints,
take tongue B-fig. 62 (behind the seatback), pull the backrest slightly back-wards and tilt it completely pushing itforwards.
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Tilting the bench seat (versionswith new coupling system,where provided) (third row)
WARNING When travelling makesure the bench seat back is properlysecured.
fig. 63
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Never seat in the 3rd rowwith the 2nd row bench seat
tilted. Never place objects on the2nd row bench seat backrest tiltedsince in case of collision or sharpbraking they could be projectedagainst passengers and cause seri-ous injuries. For further informationsee the instructions specified on thelabel set under the bench backrest(fig. 63).
WARNING
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Wrapping the bench seat
If after tilting, bench seat wrappingis required, pull the two levers A-fig. 64 set under the backrest (asspecified on the plate) and tilt forwardthe entire bench seat row (fig. 65).
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Removing the bench seat
IMPORTANT The bench seat(weighing 75 kg) shall be removed bytwo people at least.
To remove the bench seat, lift andthen pull the two levers A-fig. 66 (asspecified on the label). Make sure bothlevers B-fig. 67 are in “released” po-sition (as specified on the label) (pin Cvisible).
The bench seat is properly releasedwhen the red mark on label (A) on themobile part of the bench seat (fig. 68)is aligned with the green mark (B) onthe fixed part of the bench seat.
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To lower it back to its original posi-tion: press the release button A-fig. 70 and lower the head restraintuntil refitting it into its seat on thebackrest.
Removal
To remove the rear seat head re-straints:
1) raise the head restraint to the firstclick
2) press button A-fig. 70 and thenremove it.
Remember that the headrestraints should be adjust-
ed to support the back of your headand not your neck. Only if they arein this position will they be able toprovide effective protection.
WARNINGHEAD RESTRAINTS
Front head restraints are adjustablein height.
To adjust:
– press button A-fig. 70 and movethe head restraint up or down to therequired position;
– then, release the button and moveagain the head restraint up or down tocheck whether they are properlylocked in the required position.
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When refitting the bench seat, makesure it is firmly locked by pressing ped-al A-fig. 69 (as specified on the label).Label green mark (A) on the mobilepart of the bench seat shall be alignedwith the green mark (B) on the fixedpart of the bench seat, as shown in fig.70.
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HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL
The steering wheel of every versioncan be adjusted vertically:
1) Move lever A-fig. 71 to position 1.
2) Adjust the steering wheel.
3) Take the lever back to position 2to lock the steering wheel.
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Only make adjustmentswhen the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
WARNING
DRIVING MIRROR
This mirror can be adjusted by meansof lever A-fig. 72.
1 - normal position.
2 - anti-dazzle position.
This mirror is also fitted with a safetydevice that releases the mirror in theevent of an impact.
fig. 72
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It is absolutely forbidden tocarry out whatever after-
market operation involving steeringsystem or steering column modifi-cations (e.g.: installation of anti-theft Device) that could badly af-fect performance and safety, causethe lapse of warranty and also re-sult in non-compliance of the carwith homologation requirements.
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If the mirror makes itdifficult to get throughnarrow gaps, fold it from
position 1 to position 2.
Electrical adjustment
The mirrors can only be adjustedelectrically when the key is at MAR.To adjust the mirror, turn knob B-fig. 74 to one of the following four po-sitions: Í 1 left mirror, È 2 right mir-ror, Î 3 left wide-angle, Ï 4 rightwide-angle.
Once the knob has been positioned,move it in the direction indicated bythe arrows to adjust the reflecting sur-face of the selected mirror.
The reflecting surface ofthe lower part of the mirror
is parabolic to increase the range.Consequently, the dimension of thereflected image is reduced, givingthe impression that the object ismore distant than it is in fact.
WARNING
DOOR MIRRORSManual adjustmentAdjust each of the two mirrors
A-fig. 73.
IMPORTANT Radio aerial (or ra-dio aerial + cellular telephone + GPS)is built into the passenger’s door mir-ror.
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HEATING AND VENTILATION
A - Windscreen defroster/demister - B - Front side window defroster/demister - C - Directional side vent - D - Directionalcentral vent - E - Vent under dashboard to convey air to the front footwell.
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DIRECTIONAL AND ADJUSTABLE AIR VENTS fig. 76 and fig. 77
A - Control for adjusting air flow:
turned to ¥ = vent open
turned to ç = vent closed
B - control for directing air flow.
C - fixed side window vent.
The vents can be rotated upwards ordownwards.
CONTROLS fig. 78
A - Fan knob.
B - Air temperature knob (mixinghot and cold air).
C - Air distribution knob.
D - Air recirculation slider to cut offoutside air.
Only one heater is fitted on all ver-sions.
It is however possible to have an op-tional heater to be set under the dri-ver’s seat. Press button A-fig. 79 to switch the
heater on.Press the button again to switch it
off.
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Certain versions can be fitted, in ad-dition to the climate control system,with an optional heater to be set un-der the last seat row and controlledby button B-fig. 80. Button A con-trols the climate control system.
HEATING
Control settings for quick heating.
1) Air temperature knob: pointer inthe red sector.2) Fan knob: pointer at the required
speed.3) Air distribution knob pointer at:
Z when the outside temperature islow or when an increased air flow fordemisting is required
O for normal heating
M for heating the feet and keepingthe face cool (“bi-level” function)
N for warming the feet of the frontpassengers
≤ when the outside temperature iscold to demist the windows
DEMISTING AND/ORDEFROSTING THE WINDSCREEN ANDTHE FRONT SIDE WINDOWSControl settings for quick demisting.
1) Air temperature knob: pointer inthe red sector.
2) Fan knob: pointer at top speed
3) Air distribution knob: pointer at-.
After demisting, adjust the controlsto keep the windows as clear as pos-sible.
IMPORTANT If the vehicle has aclimate control system, you are rec-ommended to adjust the controls asdescribed above and press button √to speed up the demisting process.
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DEMISTING AND/ORDEFROSTING THE REARWINDOWS
Press button (.
You are advised to switch the buttonoff as soon as the rear windows areclear.
VENTILATION
Control settings to obtain the re-quired ventilation.
1) Centre and side vents: complete-ly open.
2) Air temperature knob: pointer inthe blue sector.
3) Air recirculation slider: pointer atÚ.
4) Fan knob: pointer at the requiredspeed.
5) Air distribution knob: pointer atO.
AIR RECIRCULATION
With the slider at Ò the internalair is recirculated.
IMPORTANT This function is par-ticularly useful when the outside airis heavily polluted (in a traffic jam, tun-nel, etc.). You are advised against us-ing this function for long periods, how-ever, especially if there are a lot of pas-sengers in the vehicle as it could leadto the windows misting up.
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CLIMATE CONTROLSYSTEM
CONTROLS fig. 81
A - Fan knob.
B - Air temperature knob (mixinghot and cold air).
C - Air distribution knob.
D - Air recirculation slider to cut offoutside air.
IMPORTANT This function speedsup the air cooling in summer. It is par-ticularly useful when the outside airis heavily polluted (in a traffic jam, tun-nel, etc.). You are advised against us-ing this function for long periods, how-ever, especially if there are a lot of pas-sengers in the vehicle.
E - Climate control system on/offbutton.
The Panorama and Combi versionsare equipped with a climate controlsystem consisting of a main system anda supplementary system (optional) fig.82 set on the left-hand wall near thefirst row seats.
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Turn knob fig. 83 under the roof toturn the supplementary climate controlsystem on. It will only work when themain system is running.
Air flow is distributed to the backthrough the directional vents set underthe roof by lever A-fig. 84.
Like for Panorama and Combi, also theVan versions can be equipped with anoptional climate control system to be setin the load compartment and to beswitched on using the relevant consolecontrols.
AIR CONDITIONING(COOLING)
Control settings for quick cooling:
1) air temperature knob: pointer atthe blue sector2) climate control system: press but-
ton √3) air recirculation slider: at Ò4) air distribution knob: pointer at O5) fan knob: pointer at the required
speed.
To reduce the cooling effect: posi-tion the slider at Ú, to increase thetemperature and decrease the fanspeed.
Do not switch the climate controlsystem on for heating and ventilation.Use the ordinary heating and ventila-tion system (see previous section).
IMPORTANT The climate controlsystem is very useful for clearing thewindows rapidly because it dries theair. Simply set the controls for demist-ing and turn the climate control sys-tem on with button √.
ADDITIONAL HEATER
Certain versions feature, under thedriver’s seat, an additional heater us-ing the same heating system controls.
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SELF-STANDING SUPPLEMENTARYHEATER (where provided)
The vehicle can be equipped, upon re-quest, with two different self-standingheaters: one is totally automaticwhereas the other is programmable.
AUTOMATIC VERSION
The supplementary heater will activate au-tomatically with engine turned on andproper engine coolant and outside tem-perature conditions. Deactivation is alwaysautomatic.
IMPORTANT During periods of low tem-perature when the device is activated,check that the fuel level is higher than thereserve. Otherwise the device could lockand require the assistance of the Fiat Dealership.
LOOKING AFTER THESYSTEM
During the winter, the climate con-trol system must be turned on at leastonce a month for about ten minutes.
Before summer, have the systemchecked at a Fiat Dealership.
PROGRAMMABLE VERSION
The supplementary heater is totallyindependent from the engine and canbe used to:
– heat the passenger compartmentwhen the engine is off;
– defrost the windows;
– heat the engine coolant and con-sequently the engine before starting.
The system is filled withR134a refrigerant whichwill not pollute the envi-
ronment in the event of leakage.Under no circumstances shouldR12 fluid be used as it is incom-patible with the system compo-nents and contains CFC.
The heater burns fuel in thesame way as the engine,
though, of course, to a lesser degreeand therefore to avoid intoxicationand suffocation, never use the sup-plementary heater in closed areas,garages or workshops not equippedwith specific exhaust evacuationdevices even for short periods oftime.
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The system consists of:
– a diesel burner to heat coolant withexhaust fume muffler;
– a metering pump connected to thevehicle fuel pipes to feed the burner;
– a heat exchanger connected to theengine cooling system pipes;
– a control unit connected to theheater/ventilation unit for automaticoperation;
– an electronic control unit to checkand adjusted the integrated heaterburner;
– a digital timer A-fig. 85 to start theheater manually or to program staringtime.
In cold weather, the supplementaryheater automatically warms and cir-culates constant temperature fluid inthe engine cooling system for the timerequired to ensure optimal engine ig-nition and cab temperature conditions.
The heater can be started automat-ically (programmed by means of thedigital timer) or manually by pressingthe “heat now” button on the timer.
When the heater is turned on (auto-matically or manually), the electroniccontrol unit operates the fluid circula-tion pump and safely ignites the burner.
The electronic control unit also con-trols the circulation pump delivery inorder to reduce initial heating time.When the fluid reaches a temperatureof 30°C, the control unit operates thepassenger compartment ventilationfan.
When the fluid temperature reaches72°C, the electronic control unit re-duces the burner power and stops op-eration when it reaches 76.5°C. Thetimer, circulation pump and heater fanare kept running. When the fluid tem-perature drops under 71°C the con-trol unit automatically turns the burn-er back on.
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IMPORTANT The heater isequipped with a thermal switch whichcuts off the heater in the event ofoverheating caused by low or leakingcoolant. In this case, press the pro-gram selection button to start theheater again after repairing the cool-ing system fault and/or topping up thefluid.
The heater can turn itself off after en-gine ignition or if the flame goes out.In this case, turn the heater off man-ually and attempt to turn it back onagain. If you cannot turn the heater on,contact a Fiat Dealership.
Turning the heater on
Before turning the heater on checkthat:
– the heating/ventilation unit knob isturned to “warm air”;
– the heating/ventilation fan speedknob is at position “2”.
Digital timer fig. 86
1) Heater cycle warning light
2) Display light
3) Clock pre-set recall number
4) Clock button
5) Hour forward button
6) Program selection button
7) Hour back button
8) Heat now button
9) Display/adjust time warning light
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“Heat now” function fig. 87
To turn the heater on manually,press timer button 8. The display andwarning light 1 will stay on while theheater is in use.
Programming the heater
Before programming the heater, setthe clock.
Setting the clock
– Press button 4: display and warn-ing light 9-fig. 88 will light up.
– Within 10 seconds, press button 5or 7 to select the correct time.
Keeping button 5 or 7 pressed willfast forward or backward the clock.
Reading the clock fig. 88
To read the clock, press button 4:current time will be displayed for ap-proximately 10 seconds. Warning light9 will come on.
Programmed heating fig. 89
Heater ignition can be delayed from1 minute to 24 hours. Three differenttimes can be programmed but onlyone will be used.
To program starting time:
– press button 6: either symbol 10or the previously programmed timeand number 3 (corresponding to thepreset function recalled) will light upfor 10 seconds;
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IMPORTANT To recall other pre-set times, press button 6 within 10seconds.
– press button 5 or 7 to select thestarting time required within 10 sec-onds.
IMPORTANT Starting time disap-pears and the number 3 (correspond-ing to the selected preset time) ap-pears on the display to confirm thestarting time has been entered.
Deleting a programmed starting time fig. 89
To delete the programmed startingtime, press button 6 briefly: the dis-play light will go off and number 3 cor-responding to the selected presettime will disappear.
Recalling a pre-set time fig. 90
Press the button 6 repeatedly untilthe required preset starting time ap-pears on the display (number 3). After10 seconds, the time will disappear,number 3 and the display will light upthus confirming starting time has beenentered.
IMPORTANT To change or deletepre-set times, follow the instructionsin the paragraphs above.
Turning the heater off
According to the operation mode(automatic or manual), the heater canbe turned off:
– automatically, after the presetperiod of time (60 minutes when thedisplay light is red);
– manually by pressing the “heatnow” button on the timer.
In each case, the heater warning light,the display and the passenger com-partment fan will be turned off and theheater flame will be blown out.
The coolant circulation pump willrun for approximately two minutes af-ter the heater has been turned off todispose of as much heat as possible.During this phase the heater can, how-ever, be turned on.
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– Always remember to turn theheater off when refuelling or standingin service stations to avoid fires andexplosions.
– Do not park the vehicle over in-flammable material such as paper, drygrass or leaves: fire risk!
– The temperature near the heatermust never exceed 120°C (e.g. duringpainting operations in a workshopoven). Higher temperatures coulddamage the electronic control unitcomponents.
– When the engine is off, the heaterruns off the battery: it is consequentlyimportant to run the engine for a cer-tain period of time in order to restorethe battery charge.
– Follow the prescriptions in “Vehi-cle maintenance” section at paragraph“Engine coolant level” to check thecoolant level. The coolant in the cir-cuit must contain at least 10% an-tifreeze fluid.
– Maintenance and repairs must al-ways be carried out by a Fiat Deal-ership and only genuine spare partsmust be used.
MAINTENANCE
Have the heater checked at a FiatDealership periodically (always be-fore winter). This will ensure safe andcheap running and long appliance life.
The heater burns fuel in thesame way as the engine,
though, of course, to a lesser degreeand therefore to avoid intoxicationand suffocation, never use the sup-plementary heater in closed areas,garages or workshops not equippedwith specific exhaust evacuationdevices even for short periods oftime.
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STEERING COLUMNSTALKS
LEFT-HAND STALK
The left-hand stalk operates most ofthe external lights.
The external lights can only beswitched on when the ignition key isat MAR. The instrument panel andthe heating/ventilation (or climate con-trol system) controls and the cigarlighter ring will come on with the ex-ternal lights.
Side/taillights fig. 91
Turn the ring from å to 6 to switchthe lights on. Instrument panel warn-ing light 3 will come on.
Dipped beam headlights fig. 92
Turn the ring from 6 to 2.
IMPORTANT The dipped beamheadlights will automatically beswitched off when the main beamheadlights are switched on if the frontfog lights are on.
Main beam headlights fig. 93
Push the stalk from position 2 to-wards the dashboard to switch theheadlights on.
Instrument panel warning light 1will come on.
Pull the stalk towards the steeringwheel to switch the lights off.
IMPORTANT The dipped beamheadlights will be automaticallyswitched off when the main beamheadlights are on and the front foglights are switched on.
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Flashing the headlights fig. 94
Pull the stalk towards the steeringwheel (temporary position) to flashthe lights.
Direction indicators fig. 95
Move the stalk as follows:
upwards - to turn the right-hand in-dicators on
downwards - to turn the left-hand in-dicators on.
Instrument panel warning light R Ewill flash.
The direction indicators will auto-matically be switched off when the ve-hicle is straightened out.
If you wish to signal a lane changewhere only a slight movement of thesteering wheel is required, move thestalk up or down without pushing it farenough to make it click. The stalk willreturn to the neutral position as soonas it is released.
RIGHT-HAND STALK
Windscreen wiper/washerfig. 96
The device will only work when theignition key is at MAR.
Positions
0 - windscreen wiper off;
1 - flick wipe;
2 - slow continuous wipe;
3 - fast continuous wipe;
4 - temporary: when released thestalk returns to position 0 and auto-matically switches the windscreenwiper off.
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PARKING SENSORS
The parking system fig. 98 detectsand informs the driver about the pres-ence of obstacles in the rear part ofthe vehicle.
It is a valid support to identify fences,walls, posts, vases with plants and thelike or children playing behind the ve-hicle.
SMART WASH fig. 97
Pull the stalk towards the steeringwheel to send a jet of fluid to thewindscreen and operate the wiperwith a simple gesture. The windscreenwiper will be operated automaticallyby holding the washer stalk for longerthan half a second.
The windscreen wiper will flick threetimes after the lever is released.
Operate the control repeatedly andrapidly (for less than half a second) tospray the windscreen several timeswithout operating the windscreenwiper.
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A special horn warns any people nearthe vehicle that the driver is manoeu-vring it.
Through four sensors located in thebumper, the system detects the dis-tance between the vehicle and possi-ble obstacles; the driver is warned byan intermittent acoustic signal with in-creasing frequency, which is automat-ically activated when the reverse gearis engaged.
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CONTROLS
CENTRAL BUTTON PANEL fig. 101A - Heated rear window on/off
(where provided)When the heated rear window is
switched on, also the door mirror de-frosting function is activated. It is how-ever possible to activate the defrost-ing function without switching on theheated rear window: the control but-ton is the same.B - Front fog lights on/offC - Hazard lights on/off
CEILING LIGHT
The lights come on automaticallywhen a front door is opened.
Press button A-fig. 99 to switchboth lights on with the doors closedor open.
Press button C to light the right lamponly. Press button B to light the leftlamp only.
A second ceiling light can be foundover the rear door in the load com-partment. Press the short side of theplastic lens as shown in fig. 100 toswitch this light on.
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All direction indicators will flash andthe instrument panel warning lights rand y come on when the button ispressed regardless of the ignition keyposition.
D - Rear fog lights on/off.
The use of hazard lights isgoverned by the Highway
Code of the country you are in.Keep to the rules.
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FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH
This a safety cut-off switch located inthe engine compartment on the dash-board bulkhead fig. 103 which comesinto operation in the case of an acci-dent to block the supply of fuel there-by stopping the engine.
LEFT-HAND BUTTONPANEL
Button panel in fig. 102 is used onMinibus, for adding special optionalequipment.
If, after an accident, youcan smell petrol or see that
the fuel feed system is leaking, toavoid the risk of fire, do not resetthe switch.
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Inspect the vehicle carefully to makesure there is no fuel leak in the en-gine compartment, under the vehicleor near the fuel tank.
If you cannot see any fuel leaks andthe vehicle is in a fit state to continueits journey, press button A-fig. 103to reactivate the fuel supply system, asillustrated.
Remember to turn the ignition keyto STOP to prevent running the bat-tery down.
INTERIOREQUIPMENT
GLOVE COMPARTMENT/ODDMENT TRAY
The right-hand side of the dashboardis fitted with oddment trays of differ-ent size fig. 106 designed to containdocuments, papers or small objects.
According to versions, the glovecompartment lid can be fitted with alock openable with the vehicle key.
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BATTERY CUT OUT
Vehicle is equipped with a battery cutout, fitted into the control unit (CBA)located over the battery positive pole,operating in concurrence with inertialswitch intervention and providing tocut out starter motor power supply.
If the vehicle can restart after the ac-cident, the battery cut out button, yel-low colour, must be on to allow start-ing.
To connect battery cut out again,with ignition key off, remove cover B-fig. 104 and push the yellow buttonC-fig. 105 on the positive pole of thebattery.
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The central dashboard is fitted withbottle holder fig. 107.
In versions with three seats in the cab,a grid container for small objects or pa-pers can be found under the passen-ger’s bench seat fig. 108.
Pockets and an additional bottleholder can be found on the door pan-els.
WRITING/READING DESK
In the middle of the dashboard,above the sound system compart-ment, is fitted a mobile writing deskA-fig. 109 that can be used as a read-ing desk by lifting the rear part andthen resting the proper support onthe dashboard B.
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IMPORTANT Never use the writ-ing desk in vertical position when trav-elling.
In the cab, with double passengerseat it is possible to have a specialdesk.
It is contained in the upper part ofthe central seat backrest; to tilt itmove band A - fig. 110 and pull thebackrest forwards.
Clip B is to be used to hold sheets/papers.
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When tilted, the box cover becomesa writing/reading desk with a clip tohold sheets/papers, similar to thatshown in fig. 110.
Refrigerator version (food box)
In the refrigerator version, the boxhas an internal space of about 12 litrescapacity that can contain 2 one and ahalf litre bottles. In this version thebox is insulated and it is fitted with anelectric device to warm up or cool thebox interior as required.This box can be used as food con-
tainer. Food shall be suitably packedto avoid direct contact with the innerwalls of the box.When used for cooling, a tempera-
ture difference of approx. 18 °C canbe achieved between the temperatureinside the box and that of the passen-ger compartment after a certain timeof operation (with insulated cover andplug closed). The lowest possible tem-perature that can be reached in anycase is not lower than 8 -10 °C.
To prevent the risk of running the bat-tery down, the system is connected viathe ignition key; as a result the box willonly work when the engine is running.You should remove perishables from
the box if you leave the vehicle parkedfor longer than two hours.For proper operation it is necessary
that ventilation grids (outside the boxand on one of the inside walls) shouldnot be clogged.Turn the switch to:1 = to warm (red led on);2 = to cool (green led on).
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OBJECT HOLDER/FOOD BOX
A special (optional) box can be foundin the cab between the driver’s seatand the passenger’s single seat, avail-able in two models: object box orfood box fig. 111.
Object holder version
In the object holder version, the boxhas an internal space of about 12 litrescapacity suitable to contain a mediumsize portable PC. On the outside it hasa document holder pocket, a bottleholder (for one and a half litre plasticbottles) and a can or glass holder slot.
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IMPORTANT With the engine offand the ignition key at MAR, pro-longed use (e.g.: for more than anhour) of accessories with high currentintake could deploy the battery, evenpreventing the engine from starting.
CURRENT SOCKET
The vehicle is fitted with currentsocket A-fig. 112 on the dashboard(beside the central oddment tray) andcurrent socket B (only on vans) onrear door right post.
Panorama versions have the currentsocket located near the door post op-posite to the side sliding door (C-fig. 113).
Current sockets are both poweredwhen the ignition key is at MAR.
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Do not use the socketsfor accessories with pow-er over the max. specified
one.
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Correct functioning is only ensuredif the accessories are fitted with a ho-mologated plug, as installed on all Lin-eaccessori Fiat components.
SPECIAL VEHICLE SETUPSOCKET
Under the foot board there is a spe-cial connector (fig. 114) that can beused by those companies that modifyvehicles to connect an additional bat-tery for specific equipment such as am-bulances, mobile offices, etc.
Do not use current sockets for ac-cessories with power over 180 W(max. intake 15 A).
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ASHTRAY AND CIGARLIGHTER
Use:
1 - to use the cigar lighter press but-ton A-fig. 115 after approximately 15seconds it will return automatically toits initial position and it is ready for use.
2 - to open the ashtray, pull the cov-er B in arrow direction.
To remove the ashtray, pull B up-wards as shown in fig. 116.
In Panorama versions, passenger ash-trays are located in side upholstery.
IMPORTANT Always check thatthe cigar lighter has turned off.
Do not use the ashtray as awaste paper basket: con-
tact with lit cigarettes could causea fire.
WARNING
The cigar lighter gets veryhot. Be careful how you
handle it and make sure it is notused by children: danger of fire orburns.
WARNING
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lighter as current socketsince it could be dam-
aged! For this kind of use (in-cluding mobile phones recharge)only use the current sockets (A,B, or C) shown on previous page.
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SUN VISORS fig. 117
These are positioned to the sides ofthe rearview mirror. They can onlyswing up or down.
The driver and passenger’s sun visorsare both equipped with a documentpocket on the back and also the in-structions for demisting the front win-dows.
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CENTRE SIDE REARWINDOWS(Panorama and Combi versions)
The centre side windows can slidehorizontally.
To open the windows, operate thetab as shown in figure fig. 118.
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MULTIMETER
See the booklet provided by the mul-timeter Manufacturer for more de-tailed information on operation anduse.
Multimeter is compulsory on vehicleswith weight exceeding 3.5 tons (withor without trailer).
IMPORTANT Changes to the in-strument or to the signal transmissionsystem which effects the instrumentrecordings, especially for fraudulentpurposes, may be a criminal offence.
IMPORTANT For all versions fit-ted with tachograph (excluding theMinibus version), it is suggested to re-move the 10 A red fuse marked withF34 (CFO control unit on dashboardright side) in case of prolonged vehi-cle stop (over 10 days).
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IMPORTANT NOTES
Do not use abrasive detergents orsolvents to clean the device. To cleanits external surface, use a wet cloth orspecial products for cleaning synthet-ic materials.
The multimeter is installed andsealed with lead by authorised per-sonnel: access to the device and rele-vant power and recording cables isforbidden.
The vehicle owner is responsible forgoverning the instrument use. The in-spection must be carried out at leastevery two years and will include a testto confirm correct operation.
After the inspection, check that theplate is updated with specified data.
DRIVER’S CAB DOORS
Opening by hand from the outside
Turn the key to position 2-fig. 119 and pull the door handle inthe direction of the arrow.
DOORS
Make sure it is safe to opena door before doing so.
WARNING
Locking by hand from theoutside
Turn the key to position 1-fig. 119.
Opening by hand from the inside
Lift sill button A-fig. 120 and pull thedoor handle B.
Locking the door by hand from the inside
Close the door and press sill buttonA.
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SIDE SLIDING DOOR
When leaving the vehicleparked with the sliding
doors open, always check that thedoor hooks are properly fastenedinto the retaining device.
WARNING
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WARNING
The sliding door opens in the sameway as the driver’s cab door.
The side sliding door is equippedwith a lock that stops it at the end ofits opening run. Push the outer handleA-fig. 121 (or the corresponding in-ner one) to arrow direction.
In any case, always make sure thatthe door is correctly fastened in thedoor open catch.
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MOBILE FOOT BOARD fig. 122 (where provided)
When opening cab or load com-partment side door, a foot board willcome out under the vehicle floor tomake easier to get into the vehicle.
Always make sure the footboard is fully retracted be-
fore moving off. Since the footboard is interlocked with the sidesliding door, if the foot board is notfully retracted or rear doors are notperfectly closed will cause instru-ment panel warning light ´ com-ing on.
WARNING
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REAR DOUBLE DOORS
Opening the first door by handfrom the outside (2-fig. 123)
Turn the key to position 2-fig. 119and pull the door handle in the direc-tion of the arrow.
Locking the first door by handfrom the outside (2-fig. 123)
Turn the key to position 1-fig. 119.
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Opening the first door by handfrom the inside (2-fig. 123)
Lift sill button A-fig. 124 and pull thedoor handle B.
Opening the second door by hand (1-fig. 123)
Pull handle C-fig 125 in the direc-tion shown (position 2).
Closing the first door by handfrom the inside (2-fig. 123)
Close the door and press button A-fig. 124.
Closing the second door by hand (1-fig. 123)
Close the door and press handle C-fig. 125 inwards.
The double rear doors are fitted witha catch which stops the opening at anangle of approximately 90°.
IMPORTANT For proper use ofthe 2 rear swing-doors always makesure that swing-door 1 (fig. 123) is se-cured before closing swing-door 2.
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It is possible to increase the open-ing angle of the two doors to facilitateloading and unloading operations. Re-lease the catches A-fig. 126. This willallow opening the doors by approxi-mately 180°.
When open to 180° thedoors are not blocked. Do
not use this system when the vehi-cle is parked on a slope or when itis windy.
WARNING
The catch system is de-signed to ensure the best
comfort in use. An accidental knockor gust of wind could release thedoors and make them close.
WARNING REAR DOUBLE DOORTOTAL OPENING TO 270°
Open and close the door as de-scribed previously.
Opening the door completely:
– Release the 90° catch A-fig. 126
– Open the door fully against thesides; two magnetic pads B-fig. 127will hold the door open.
Closing the door:
– Pull the door outwards, releasingit from the two magnetic pads.
– Refit the catch and close the door.
Keep the contact sur-faces of the magnets onthe door and on the side
clean to keep the magnetic padsefficient.
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Do not move the vehiclewith the rear doors open.
WARNING
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CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING
IMPORTANT Central door lockingis active on all doors if front doors (cabdoors) are used for opening/closing.
When operating one of the rear orside door lock, only that door will belocked/unlocked.
From the outside
When the doors are closed, insertand turn the key in the lock of one ofthe driver’s cab doors.
From the inside
When the doors are closed, press(to lock) or lift (to unlock) one of thedriver’s cab door safety sill buttons.
IMPORTANT If one of the cabdoors is not shut properly or there isa failure in the system, the centrallocking feature will not work and, af-ter some attempts, the device will stopworking for about 2 minutes. In thesetwo minutes, the doors can be lockedor unlocked manually without theelectrical system coming into play.
After the two minutes, the controlunit is ready to receive commandsonce more. If the reason for the mal-functioning has been removed, the de-vice will start to work properly again.If not, it will cut once more.
FRONT DOOR WINDOWREGULATORS
Manual control
Use the window winder A-fig 128 toopen or close the door window.
Electric control
There are two buttons fig. 129 tocontrol the front door electrical win-dows located in the inside handle ofthe driver’s door. They work whenthe key is turned to MAR:
A - to open/close left window
B - to open/close right window.
The door handle on the passengerside has a button C-fig. 130 to con-trol that particular window.
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Improper use of the electri-cal windows can be danger-
ous. Before and during their oper-ation ensure that any passengers inthe vehicle are not at risk from themoving glass either by personal ob-jects getting caught in the mecha-nism or by being injured by it di-rectly.
WARNING
Always remove the ignitionkey when you get out of the
vehicle to prevent the electric win-dows being operated accidentallyand constituting a danger to thepeople left in the vehicle
WARNING
BONNET
OPENING
Proceed as follows:
– Pull the lever on the left-hand sideof the steering column A-fig. 131.
– Lift the bonnet from the front byraising lever B-fig. 132.
– Release the support rod from itsclip C-fig. 133 and insert it in recessD in the bonnet.
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The bonnet might fall vio-lently if the support rod is
not positioned properly.
WARNING
Perform this operation on-ly when the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
WARNING
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Be very cautious operatingthe engine compartment
when the engine is hot - danger ofburns! Wait until the engine cools.
WARNING
Scarves, ties and otherloose articles of clothing
could easily get caught up in mov-ing parts. This can be extremelydangerous for the wearer.
WARNING CLOSING
Proceed as follows:
1) hold the bonnet up with one handand, with the other, remove rod fig.133 from recess Dreplace it in its clipC;
2) lower the bonnet at approx. 20cm from the engine compartment andthen let it drop, ensuring that it is ful-ly closed and not just held in positionby the safety catch. If the bonnet doesnot close properly do not push itdown but open it again and repeat theabove procedure.
For safety reasons the bon-net shall always be perfect-
ly closed when travelling. Alwayscheck for proper bonnet locking. Ifthe bonnet is left inadvertently open,stop the car immediately and closethe bonnet.
WARNING
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HEADLIGHTSADJUSTING THE FRONTHEADLIGHT BEAM
The correct positioning of the head-light beams is very important for thecomfort and safety, not only of theperson driving the vehicle but also allother road users.
This is also covered by a specific law.
To ensure you and other drivershave the best visibility conditions whentravelling with the headlights on, theheadlights must be set properly.
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Check the positioning ofthe headlight beams every
time you change the load to be car-ried.
WARNINGHave the headlight positioningchecked at a Fiat Dealership andadjusted if necessary.
When the vehicle is loaded, it“slopes” backwards. This means thatthe headlight beam rises. In this case,it is necessary to return it to the cor-rect position.
This is achieved by turning knob A-fig. 134 to the load condition illus-trated on the following page.
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Version
Van 11- 15
Van 18 MAXI
Panorama 11
Panorama and Combi 15
Chassis 18 MAXI
Minibus - School Bus - Ambulances
Position 0
driver only
driver only
1, 2 or 3 people on front seats
1, 2 or 3 people onfront seats
driver only
all load conditions
Position 1
do not use
do not use
all seats occupied
front seatsplus front seat row occupied
all seats occupied plus last seat row occupied
do not use
do not use
Position 2
do not use
full load
all seats occupiedplus max load on rear axle
do not use
full load
do not use
Position 3
full load
do not use
driverplus max load on rear axle
all seats occupied plus max load on rear axle driver + max load on rear axle
do not use
do not use
IMPORTANT Do not use positions identified in the table with “do not use” for vans, trucks and crew cabs.
IMPORTANT Contact Fiat Dealership for checking and adjusting front fog lights.
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If you have never driven a vehiclewith ABS before, you should practiceusing the system on slippery terrain,obviously with the necessary safetyprecautions and keeping to the High-way Code of the country you are in.It is also a good idea to read the fol-lowing information carefully.
The advantage in using the ABS sys-tem is that it continues to give youmaximum manoeuvrability even whenbraking hard in conditions of poor gripby preventing the wheels locking.
You should, however, not expect thebraking distance to always decrease:for example surfaces with gravel orfresh snow on a slippery road will infact increase the braking distance.
To exploit the ABS system to the fullin the event of necessity, you shouldtake heed of the following advice:
ABS
The vehicle is fitted with an ABSbraking system (optional), which pre-vents the wheels from locking whenbraking, makes the most of road gripand gives the best control when emer-gency braking under difficult road con-ditions.
The driver can tell the ABS systemhas come into play when he feels thebrake pedal pulsating slightly and thesystem gets noiser.
This should not be interpreted as afault in the brakes; on the contrary itis a sign that the ABS system is work-ing: it tells the driver that the vehicleis travelling at the limit of its road gripand that he should alter his speed tofit the type of road surface.
The ABS system is an addition to thebasic braking system. If there is a mal-function, the system turns off auto-matically and only the ordinary brakescontinue to work.
If a failure occurs, and consequentlythe anti-lock function is not effective,the braking system will continue towork as usual.
If the ABS system cuts in itis a sign that the grip be-
tween the tyre and the road surfacehas reached the limit: you mustslow down to match the speed tothe road grip available.
WARNING
If there is a fault, the warn-ing light > will light up on
the dashboard. At this point, reducespeed and go to a Fiat Dealershipto have your vehicle checked andput right immediately.
WARNING
The ABS exploits the tyre-road grip available to the
full, but it cannot improve it; youshould therefore take every carewhen driving on slippery surfaces,and not take unnecessary risks.
WARNING
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Warning light > alone,with the engine running,
normally indicates a fault in theABS system only. In this case, thebraking system is still efficient,though without the anti-locking de-vice. Under these conditions, per-formance of the EBD system maybe reduced. In this case too, you areadvised to go immediately to thenearest Fiat Dealership, driving insuch a way to avoid sharp brakingto have the system checked over.
WARNING
If the x brake fluid lowwarning light comes on,
stop the vehicle immediately andcontact the nearest Fiat Dealership.Fluid leaks from the hydraulic sys-tem, in fact, can compromise brakesystem operation, both traditionalsystems and systems with ABS.
WARNING
Braking while cornering always re-quires extreme care even when usingABS.
The most important advice to followis this:
If you follow these tips you will beable to brake better in any situation.
IMPORTANT Vehicles fitted withABS shall only be fitted with wheel rims,tyres and brake pads of the make andmodel approved by the vehicle manu-facturer.
The system is completed with an elec-tronic brakeforce distributor calledEBD which improves braking systemperformance by means of the ABS sys-tem control unit and sensors.
When the ABS cuts in, andyou feel the brake pedal
pulsating, do not remove your foot,but keep it pressed. In doing so youwill stop in the shortest amount ofspace possible under the currentroad conditions.
WARNING
The vehicle is fitted with anelectronic brakeforce dis-
tributor (EBD). The > and xwarning lights come on at the sametime when the engine is running toindicate that there is an EBD sys-tem failure. In this case violentbraking may be accompanied byearly rear wheel locking with thepossibility of skidding. Drive ex-tremely carefully to the nearest Fi-at Dealership to have the systemchecked.
WARNING
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FRONT AND SIDEAIRBAGS
FRONT AIRBAGS
Description and operation
The front airbag (driver’s and passen-ger’s) is a safety device which comes in-to action in the event of a head-on col-lision.
It consists of a cushion that inflatesinstantaneously contained in a specialrecess:
– in the centre of the steering wheelfor the driver; fig. 135;
– in the dashboard and with a biggercushion for the passenger fig. 136.
The front airbag (driver and passen-ger) has been designed to protect theoccupants in the event of head-oncrashes of medium-high severity, byplacing the cushion between the oc-cupant and the steering wheel or dash-board.
In case of crash, an electronic con-trol unit processes the signals from de-celeration sensor and, when required,triggers the inflation of the cushion.
The bag inflates instantly and acts asa protective barrier between the frontseat passengers and the structures infront of them that could cause injury.The bags deflate immediately after-wards.
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In case of crash, a person not wear-ing the seat belt moves forward andmay come into contact with the cush-ion while it is still inflating. Under thiscircumstance the protection offeredby the airbag is reduced.The front airbag (driver and passen-
ger) is therefore not a replacement ofbut is complementary to the use ofbelts, which should always be worn, asspecified by law in Europe and mostnon-European countries.In the case of minor head-on colli-
sions, (for which the restraining actionof the seat belt is sufficient) the airbagis not triggered. In collisions against highly deformable
or mobile objects (such as road signs,heaps of gravel or snow, parked vehi-cles, etc.), in rear crashes (such asbumps from behind by another vehi-cle), side impacts, and in case of wedg-ing under other vehicles or protectivebarriers (for example under a truck orguard rail), the airbag is not triggeredas it offers no additional protectioncompared with the seat belts, conse-quently, it would be pointless.
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Therefore, failure to come into ac-tion in the above circumstances doesnot mean that the system is not work-ing properly.Airbag system efficiency is constant-
ly monitored by an electronic controlunit.If warning light ¬ (A-fig. 137)
comes on when travelling (indicating afault), have immediately the systemchecked and repaired at a Fiat Deal-ership.
FRONT AIRBAG PASSENGER SIDE
The passenger’s front airbag has beendesigned and calibrated to improve theprotection of a person wearing seatbelts.
At its maximum inflation, its volumefills most of the space between thedashboard and the passenger.
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SERIOUS DANGER If it isabsolutely necessary to car-ry a child on the front pas-senger seat with the cradlechild’s seat facing back-
wards, the front passenger’s air bagmust be deactivated using the keyswitch. In this case it is absolutelynecessary to check the warninglight F (see paragraph “Passen-ger’s front air bag”) to make surethat deactivation has actually tak-en place.
WARNING
With passenger’s air bagactive, never place child’s
seats with the cradle facing back-wards since the air bag activationcould cause to the child serious in-juries, even mortal, regardless of theseriousness of the crash that trig-gered it. You are advised to carrychildren always with proper re-straint systems on the rear seats, asthis is the most protected positionin the case of a crash.
WARNING
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SIDE BAGS fig. 140
The purpose of the side bag is toprotect the front seat passenger’schest in the event of a side impact ofmedium to high degree.
The device consists of a bag housedin the front seat backs which imme-diately inflates. This solution ensuresthat the bag is in an optimal positionregardless of the seat position.
In the event of a side impact, the con-trol unit processes the signals from adeceleration sensor and fires the sidebag.
The bag inflates instantly and acts asa soft protective barrier between thefront seat passenger’s chest and vehi-cle door. The bag deflates immediate-ly afterwards.
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Manual deactivation
Should it be absolutely necessary tocarry a child on the front seat, the pas-senger’s airbag can be deactivated.
Deactivation/reactivation takes placewith ignition key at STOP and oper-ating it in the special key switch on theleft side of the tachograph.
IMPORTANT Operate the switchonly when the engine is not runningand the ignition key is removed.
The key-operated switch (A-fig. 138) has two positions:– front passenger’s airbag on (posi-
tion ON P): instrument panel warn-ing light off F; it is absolutely pro-hibited to carry a child on the frontseat.– front passenger’s airbag off (posi-
tion OFF F): instrument panelwarning light on F; it is possible tocarry a child protected by special re-straint system on the front seat.The instrument panel warning lightF (B-fig. 139) stays on permanent-ly until the passenger’s airbag is reac-tivated.Deactivation of the front passenger’s
airbag does not inhibit operation ofthe side airbag.
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In the event of low speed side colli-sions (for which seat belts are suffi-cient protection), the airbag is not trig-gered. Also in this case, it is importantto wear seat belts at all times. This willensure correct positioning of the pas-senger and prevent being projectedfrom the vehicle in the event of veryviolent crashes.
The side bag (driver and passenger)is therefore not a replacement of butis complementary to the use of belts,which should always be worn, as spec-ified by law in Europe and most non-European countries.
GENERAL WARNINGS
The front and/or side airbagsmay be deployed if the vehicle issubject to heavy knocks or acci-dents involving the underbodyarea, such as for example violentshocks against steps, kerbs or lowobstacles, falling of the vehicle inbig holes or sags in the road.
Triggering of the airbags re-leases a small amount of powder.This powder is not harmful anddoes not indicate the start of fire.The unfold cushion surface andthe vehicle interiors could be cov-ered by dusty remains: this dustcould irritate skin and eyes. Incase of contact, wash yourself us-ing neutral soap and water.
The airbag system has a validityof 14 years as to the pyrotechniccharge and 10 years as to the coilcontact (see the plate set on theleft front door post near hinges).
As these dates approach, con-tact Fiat Dealership for replace-ment.
If an accident has triggered theairbag, contact a Fiat Dealershipso that the whole safety device,electronic control unit, belt, pre-tensioners can be replaced andhave the electric system checkedover.
All control, repair and replace-ment operations concerning theairbags must only be carried outat a Fiat Dealership.
If you are having the vehiclescrapped, have the airbag systemdeactivated at a Fiat Dealershipfirst.
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If the vehicle changes owner-ship, the new owner must be in-formed of the method of use ofairbags and the above warningsand also be given this OwnerHandbook.
The triggering of pretensionersand front and side airbags is de-cided in a differentiated mannerby the electronic control unit, de-pending on the type of crash. Thefailure to deploy one or more ofthem does not mean that the sys-tem is not working properly.
If the ¬ warning light doesnot turn on when turning
the ignition key to MAR or if it stayson when travelling, this could indi-cate a failure in safety retaining sys-tems; under this condition air bagsor pretensioners could not triggerin the event of collision or, in a re-stricted number of cases, they couldtrigger accidentally. Stop the carand contact Fiat Dealership to havethe system checked immediately.
WARNING
If the vehicle has beenstolen or an attempt to
steal it has been made, if it hasbeen subjected to vandals or floods,have the airbag system checked byFiat Dealership.
WARNING
Do not apply stickers orother objects to the steer-
ing wheel or to the airbag consoleon the passenger’s side. Never trav-el with objects on your lap, in frontof your chest or with a pipe, pencil,etc. between your lips; injury mayresult in the event of the airbag be-ing triggered.
WARNING
Always keep your hands onthe steering wheel rim
when driving, so that if the airbagis triggered, it can inflate withoutmeeting any obstacles which couldcause serious harm to you. Do notdrive with the body bent forwards,keep the seat back rest in the erectposition and lean your back wellagainst it.
WARNING
When the passenger’s frontairbag is active (passenger
front airbag deactivation switch atON), the F warning light willcome on for approx. 4 seconds andflash for other four seconds whenthe ignition key is turned to MAR toremind the driver that the passen-ger’s front and side airbags (whereprovided) will be fired in the eventof a crash. The warning light shouldgo off immediately afterwards.
WARNING
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The correct operation offront and side airbags and
pretensioners is only ensured if thevehicle is not overloaded.
WARNING
Remember that with thekey engaged and in the
MAR position, even with the en-gine not running, the airbags maybe triggered on a stationary vehi-cle if it is bumped by another mov-ing vehicle. Therefore, never seatchildren on the front seat evenwhen the vehicle is stationary. Onthe other hand, remember thatwith the vehicle stationary, with-out the key engaged and turned,the airbags are not triggered in theevent of an impact; in these cases,failure to come into action of theairbags cannot be considered as asign that the system is not workingproperly.
WARNING
On vehicles equipped withside bags, do not cover the
backrest of the front seats withtrims or covers.
WARNING
The airbag does not substi-tute the seat belts, but on-
ly increases their effectiveness.Moreover, since the front airbagsdo not come into operation in theevent of front impact at low speed,side collisions, bumps from behindor overturning, in these circum-stances the occupants would onlybe protected by the seat belts whichmust therefore always be fastened.
WARNING
Do not wash the seat backin vehicles with side bags
with pressurised steam or water inautomatic seat washing station.
WARNING
EOBD SYSTEM
The EOBD system (European OnBoard Diagnosis) allows continuous di-agnosis of the components of the ve-hicle correlated with emissions. It al-so alerts the driver, by turning on thewarning light U on the instrumentpanel (together with relevant messageon the multifunction display, whereprovided) (see section “Warning lightsand messages”), when these condi-tions are no longer in peak conditions.
The objective is:
❒ to keep the system efficiency un-der control;
❒ warn when a fault causes emis-sions levels to increase;
❒ warn of the need to replace dete-riorated components.
The system also has a diagnostic con-nector that can be interfaced with ap-propriate tools, which makes it possibleto read the error codes stored in thecontrol unit, together with a series ofspecific parameters for engine opera-tion and diagnosis. This check can alsobe carried out by the traffic police.
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SOUND SYSTEM
Visit a Fiat Dealership ifyou want to fit a sound sys-tem after buying the vehi-
cle. They can advise you on how tosafeguard battery life. Excessiveidle intake can damage the batteryand may invalidate the warranty.
LIGHT SET-UP
The system consists of:– radio power supply cables– dashboard front speaker cables– housing for the radio– aerial and relevant wire.
HEAVY SET-UP The system consists of:– radio power supply cables– dashboard front speaker cables – dashboard speakers– door speaker cables– door speakers– housing for the radio– aerial and relevant wire. fig. 141
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For the Panorama version, four ad-ditional speakers are provided, two onthe right and two on the left side, setone in the body side and the other onthe top of the pillar.
For the Combi version, two addi-tional rear speakers are provided, oneper body side.
The sound system should be installedin the compartment occupied by theobject tray which can be removed byreleasing the two retaining tabs A-fig. 141.
The power supply, speaker connec-tion and aerial cables can be found inthis compartment.
IMPORTANT After eliminating the in-convenience, to check the system com-pletely, Fiat Dealerships are obliged to runa bench test and, if necessary, road testswhich may also call for a long journey.
If turning the ignition key toMAR, the warning light Udoes not turn on or if, whiletravelling it turns on glowing
steadily or flashing (together with themessage on the multifunction display,where provided), contact Fiat Dealer-ship as soon as possible. Warning lightUoperation can be checked by meansof special equipment by traffic agents.Always comply with the traffic regula-tions in force in the country where youare travelling.
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IMPORTANT The cables are se-cured to the heater cables bundle withadhesive tape to cut out noise.
For speakers, use the housings at theends of the dashboard fig. 142:A - left-hand speaker housingB - right-hand speaker housing.
To install: dismantle the press-fitteddashboard panel and insert the speak-er in its special recess.
To fit speakers in the doors, loosenscrews A-fig. 143 and remove theprotection grid. After securing thespeakers refit the protecting grid.
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SOUND SYSTEM (optional)The complete system consists of:– system set-up (see previous para-
graph)– sound system (radio with cassette
or CD player) with removable frontpanel (for features and operation, seethe attached “Sound system” supple-ment).
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The wiring diagram is as follows (fig. 144):
Connector A
A1 Vehicle speedA2 BoosterA3 SpareA4 Key-controlled power (+15)A5 Aerial powerA6 LightA7 Power + (battery)A8 Ground
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The wiring connection diagram is:
1 Sound system MUTE function.
2 Spare.
3 Cellular phone INPUT groundsignal (–).
4 Cellular phone INPUT groundsignal (+).
5 Spare
6 Spare
7 Ignition switch power (+15).
8 Spare
9 Battery power (+).
10 Ground.
Max. aerial power is 20W.
WARNINGConnector BB1 Door speaker
passenger’s side (+)B2 Door speaker
passenger’s side (-)B3 Dashboard speaker
right side (+)B4 Dashboard speaker
right side (-)B5 Dashboard speaker
left side (+)B6 Dashboard speaker
left side (-)B7 Door speaker
driver’s side (+)B8 Door speaker
driver’s side (-)
AERIAL Aerial is built into the passenger’s
door mirror.
CELLULAR PHONESET-UP
IMPORTANT The optional cellu-lar phone set-up is bound to “Heavyset-up” or “Radio” purchase.
The system set-up consists of:
– dual-purpose aerial (sound system+ cellular phone), built into the pas-senger’s door mirror
– dual-purpose aerial connectionwires and ten-pin connector wiringfig. 145
– front door speakers.
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See the information givenin the “Accessory installa-
tion” section when making electri-cal connections so as not to dam-age the system.
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RADIOTRANSMITTERS ANDCELLULAR
TELEPHONES
Cellular telephones and other radiotransceiver equipment (e.g. HAM ra-dio system) must not be used insidethe vehicle unless a separate aerial ismounted on the outside of the vehicle.
IMPORTANT The use of cellulartelephones, HAM transmitters or oth-er similar devices inside the passengercompartment (without external aeri-al) produces RF electromagnetic fieldswhich, amplified by the resonance ef-fects inside the passenger compart-ment may cause vehicle electrical sys-tem to malfunction.
Moreover, the transmission and re-ceiving quality deteriorates due to thescreening effect of the vehicle body.
Have the cellular phone and the con-nections to the system installed by aFiat Dealership.
The hands-free tele-phone you purchase willneed to be compatible
with your cellular telephone.
Have the cellular tele-phone and the connec-tions to the system in-
stalled by a Fiat Dealership only.This will ensure the best resultsand prevent problems whichcould impair vehicle safety.
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
Use the special pins fitted to the edgeof the roof panel to attach the all-pur-pose roof rack support bars fig. 146
Vehicles with long wheelbase haveeight pins and those with short ormedium wheelbase, six.
There are two different types of pinsfor fastening the roof rack in place:
A - pins for vans with normal andhigh roof
B - screw with housing for roof rackclosed with a threaded plug for vanswith extra high roof.
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FUEL FILLER CAP
The fuel filler cap C-fig. 149 is fittedwith a key lock and a device B secur-ing it to the lid A so that it cannot belost.
Open lid A-fig. 148 pressing whereindicated by the arrow to get to thefuel filler cap.
When refuelling, position the cap onthe flap as shown in fig. 149.
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Diesel fuel fluidity decreases at lowtemperatures due to the paraffin itcontains and can clog up the fuel filter.
To avoid possible problems, fuellingstations usually sell summer, winter orarctic (mountain/cold areas) fuel ac-cording to the period of the year.
If refuelling with diesel fuel not suitablefor the temperature of use, addDIESEL MIX to the fuel, in the pro-portions written on the container. Pourthe antifreeze into the fuel tank beforethe fuel.
DIESEL MIX antifreeze is effectiveonly if it is added before the cold be-gins to take effect on the fuel. Addingthe product after will not have any ef-fect.
AT THE FILLING STATION
Only refuel with Euro 3Diesel fuel that passesspecification EN 590 or
Directive GOST R 52368-2005.The use of other products ormixtures may irreparably dam-age the engine with invalidationof the warranty due to the dam-age caused. In the event of acci-dentally filling with another typeof fuel, do not start the engineand empty the tank. If the enginehas been run even for only a veryshort time, in addition to thetank, it is also necessary to drainout the whole fuel circuit.
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IMPORTANT The airtight seal ofthe cap may lead to a slight increase ofpressure in the tank. A hissing soundwhen the cap is removed is thereforequite normal.
IMPORTANT Moreover, beforestarting the engine, for the sake ofsafety, check whether the refuellinggun is properly hung onto the fuelpump.
If required, replace thefuel cap with another gen-uine cap to avoid affecting
the efficiency of the fuel vapourrecovery system.
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PROTECTING THEENVIRONMENTProtection of the environment has
been the guiding principle in the designof the Fiat Ducato right from the start.The result is the use of materials andcreation of devices that can reduce orconsiderably curtail harmful influenceson the environment.
The devices for curtailing diesel en-gine emissions are:
– an oxidising catalytic converter;
– an exhaust gas recirculation system(E.G.R.) (for certain versions).
Consequently, the Fiat Ducato isready to travel well ahead of the moststringent international pollution controlstandards.
Keep naked flames or light-ed cigarettes away from
the fuel filler hole as there is a dan-ger of fire. Do not bend too close tothe hole either so as not to breathein harmful vapours.
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STARTING THE ENGINE
Never touch the high volt-age cables (spark plug ca-
bles) when the engine is running.
WARNING
It is dangerous to let the en-gine run in a garage of oth-
er closed area. The engine con-sumes oxygen and gives off carbondioxide, carbon monoxide and oth-er poisonous fumes.
WARNING
HOW TO START
1) Ensure that the handbrake is up.
2) Put the gear lever into neutral.
3) Press the clutch pedal down tothe floor without touching the accel-erator.
4) Turn the ignition key to MAR. In-strument panel warning lights m andY will come on.
5) Wait for the instrument panelwarning light Y to go out.
6) Wait for the instrument panelwarning light m to go out. The hot-ter the engine is, the quicker this willhappen.
7) Turn the key to AVV immediate-ly after the mwarning light goes out.
If you wait too long, you will lose thebenefit of the work done by the glowplugs.
Release the key as soon as the enginestarts.
The warning light mwill flash (for approxi-mately 60 seconds) at
start-up or during prolongedcranking to signal a fault in theglow plug heating system. Youcan use the vehicle as usual if theengine starts but you should con-tact a Fiat Dealership as soon aspossible to have problem seen to.
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HOW TO WARM UP THE ENGINE AFTER IT HAS JUST STARTED
– Begin to move forward slowly let-ting the engine turn at medium revs.Do not accelerate abruptly.
– Do not push the engine to its lim-it for the first few kilometres. You arerecommended to wait until thecoolant temperature indicator startsto move.
EMERGENCY START-UP
If the Fiat CODE system fails torecognise that code transmitted by theignition key (warning light Y on theinstrument panel lit) the emergencystart-up can be performed by using theCODE card code.
See the “In an emergency” section.
Catalysed vehicles mustnot be bump started(pushed, towed or coast-
ed downhill) as this could causefuel to flow into the catalytic ex-haust system and damage it be-yond repair.
Remember that until theengine has started the
brake booster and power steeringsystems will not work and a greatereffort will therefore be required todepress the brake pedal or turn thesteering wheel.
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SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
Turn the ignition key to STOP whilethe engine is idling.
IMPORTANT After a taxing driveyou should allow the engine to “catchits breath” before turning it off by let-ting it idle to allow temperature in theengine compartment to fall.
PARKING
Switch off the engine, pull up thehandbrake and engage a gear (1st gearor reverse, according to whether thevehicle is facing up or downhill) andleave the wheels turned. If the vehi-cle is left on a steep slope, wedges ora rock should be used to lock thewheels.
Do not leave the ignition key atMAR to prevent running the batterydown. Always remove the key whenyou leave the vehicle.
HANDBRAKE
The handbrake lever is located onthe left-hand side of the driver’s seat.
Pull the lever upwards as far as it willgo to apply the handbrake. Instrumentpanel warning light x will come onwhen the key is turned to MAR.
IMPORTANT The vehicle must beblocked after three or four lever re-leases when the vehicle is empty; thenumber of releases necessary to blockit depend on the load and on the roadslope.
In case of problems, contact a FiatDealership to have it adjusted.
A quick burst on the ac-celerator before turningoff the engine serves ab-
solutely no practical purpose andwastes fuel. It can also damageturbo-charged engines.
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Never leave children unsu-pervised in the vehicle.
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To release the handbrake:
1) slightly lift the handbrake and pressrelease button A-fig. 1;
2) keep the button pressed and low-er the lever. Warning light x will goout;
3) press the brake pedal when car-rying out this operation to prevent thevehicle moving accidentally.
IMPORTANT Pull the handbrakelever only when the vehicle is at astandstill, or when the vehicle is run-ning, but however only in case of a fail-ure of the hydraulic system.
Should the handbrake be exception-ally used when the vehicle is running, itis suggested to keep a moderate trac-tion to avoid causing the rear axleblock, entailing vehicle side skidding.
USING THEMANUAL GEARBOX
Press the clutch fully before shiftingthe gear stick into one of the positionsshown in the diagram fig. 2 (the dia-gram is also on the gear lever knob).
To engage reverse, lift the sliding ringA under the knob and shift the leverto the left and forth.
IMPORTANT Only engage the re-verse gear when the vehicle is com-pletely stationary.
With the engine running, before en-gaging reverse, wait for at least 2 sec-onds with the clutch pedal pressed toavoid damaging the gears and grating.
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You must press the clutchfully down to change gear
properly. It is therefore essentialthat there is nothing under the ped-als. Make sure that mats are lyingflat and do not get in the way ofpedals.
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SAFE DRIVING
In designing Fiat Ducato, Fiat hasmade every effort to come up with avehicle able to provide driver and pas-sengers with top-class levels of safe-ty. Nevertheless it is always the be-haviour of the person at the wheelthat determines road safety.
In the following pages you will findsome simple tips to help you travel insafety under different conditions. Youwill no doubt be familiar with many ofthem already but it will be useful toread them all carefully.
BEFORE GETTING BEHINDTHE WHEEL – Make sure all light, including the
headlights, are working properly;– adjust the position of seats and dri-
ving and door mirrors properly for thebest driving position;– make sure that nothing (mats, etc.)
gets in the way of the pedals whenthey are pushed down;– make sure that any child restraint
systems (child seats, cradles, etc.) areproperly fixed;– place any objects in the load com-
partment in such a way that they can-not be thrown forwards in the eventof an accident;– light eating will help keep your re-
flexes prompt. Above all, do not haveanything alcoholic to drink. Remember to periodically check:– tyre pressure;– engine oil level;– engine coolant level and cooling
system conditions;– brake fluid level;– windscreen washer fluid level.
WHEN TRAVELLING
– The first rule of safe driving is pru-dence;
– prudence also means putting your-self into a position where you can pre-dict wrong or imprudent behaviourfrom other drivers;
– stick closely to the rules of theroad in the particular country wherethe vehicle is being driven and, aboveall, do not exceed speed limits;
– ensure that, besides yourself, all theother passengers in the vehicle havetheir seat belts fastened, that childrenare sitting in the appropriate childseats and any animals in the vehicle areplaced in suitable compartment;
– you should be physically fit andmentally alert before setting out onlong journeys.
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– Do not drive too many hours at atime but stop at intervals to stretchyour legs and recoup your energy;
– make sure the air in the passenger’scompartment is being changedcontinuously;
– never coast downhill (i.e. with theengine off): if you do, you lose the aidof engine braking, power brakes andpower steering so that braking re-quires greater effort on the pedal andsteering requires greater effort on thesteering wheel.
DRIVING AT NIGHT
These are the main rules to followwhen you are driving at night:
– drive especially carefully: it is hard-er to drive at night;
– slow down especially if the road isnot lit;
– at the first signs of sleepiness, stop:continuing would be a risk for yourselfand everybody else. Only start drivingagain when you have had enough rest;
– keep a greater safety distance fromthe vehicles in front of you than dur-ing daylight hours: it is hard to judgehow fast other vehicles are going whenall you can see are their lights;
– make sure the headlights beams areproperly positioned: if they are toolow, they reduce visibility and strainyour eyes. If they are too high they candazzle other drivers. Adjust headlightbeam according to transported load;
– only use main beam headlightswhen you are driving outside townand when you are sure they do not an-noy other drivers. dip your headlights
Water, ice or salt sprinkledon the road can deposit on
the brake discs and reduce effi-ciency of the first braking.
WARNING
Do not drive with objectson the floor in front of the
driver’s seat: they could caught un-der the pedals making braking oraccelerating impossible.
WARNING
Pay attention to the mats:even a small problem to the
braking system may require in-creased brake pedal stroke with re-spect to normal.
WARNING
Always fasten both frontand back seat belts
(Panorama, Minibus, Combi andCrew Cab versions). Travelling withthe seat belts unfastened increas-es the risk of injury or death if youare in a collision.
WARNING
Driving while drunk or un-der the influence of drugs
or certain medicines is dangerousfor both you and other road users.
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as soon as you see vehicles coming inthe other direction and pass them withthe headlights dipped;
– keep all lights clean;
– be careful of animals crossing theroad when driving in the country. Slowdown to avoid the risk of runningthem over.
DRIVING IN THE RAIN
Rain and wet road surfaces spell dan-ger. All manoeuvres are more difficulton a wet road because the grip of thewheels on the tarmac is greatly re-duced. This is why braking distancesare much longer and road-holding islower.
Here is some advice for driving in therain:
– reduce speed and maintain agreater safety distance from the vehi-cles in front;
– If it is raining particularly heavily,visibility is also reduced. In these cas-es, switch on the dipped headlightseven if it is still daylight so you can beseen more easily;
– Do not drive through puddles atspeed and hold on tightly to the wheelif you do: a puddle taken at high speedmight cause you to lose control of thevehicle (aquaplaning);
– Position the ventilation controls fordemisting (see section “Getting toknow your vehicle”), to prevent visi-bility from worsening;
– Routinely check the conditions ofthe windscreen wiper blades.
DRIVING IN FOG
– If the fog is thick, do not start outon a journey unless you absolutelyhave to.
If driving in mist, blanket fog or whenthere is the danger of fog patches:
– keep your speed down;
– turn on the dipped headlights, rearfog lights and front fog lights, if fitted,even during the day. Do not drive withyour headlights at main beam.
IMPORTANT On stretches ofroad with good visibility, switch offyour rear foglights; the brightness ofthese lights could annoy the peopletravelling in the vehicles behind.
– Remember that fog also means thetaramac is wet and therefore ma-noeuvres of all kinds are more difficultand stopping distances are longer;
– keep a good distance from the ve-hicles in front of you;
– as far as possible, avoid spurts ofspeed or sudden deceleration;
– do not overtake other vehicles ifpossible;
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– if you are forced to stop your ve-hicle (breakdown, limited visibility,etc.) try to stop off the road. Turn onthe hazard lights and, if possible, thedipped beam headlights. Rhythmicallysound the horn if you release anoth-er vehicle is coming.
DRIVING IN THEMOUNTAINS
– Check fluid levels (oil, brake fluid,coolant) and tyre wear before drivingin the mountains;
– when driving downhill use the en-gine braking effect by engaging a lowgear so as not to overheat the brakes;
– under no circumstances should youdrive downhill with the engine off orwith the gear in neutral, let alone withthe ignition key out;
– drive at moderate speed and avoid“cutting” corners;
– remember that overtaking whilegoing uphill is slower and therefore re-quires more free road. If you are be-ing overtaken while driving uphill,make it easier for the other vehicleto pass.
DRIVING ON SNOW AND ICE
Here are some tips for driving inthese conditions:
– keep your speed down;
– use chains if the roads are coveredwith snow;
– do not park the vehicle with theengine running for long periods oftime: snow could divert exhaust fumesinto the passenger compartment;
– mainly use the braking effect of theengine and under all circumstancesavoid braking sharply;
– when braking a vehicle not fittedwith ABS, reduce the possibility of thewheels locking by varying the pressureyou exert on the brake pedal;
– do not accelerate suddenly andavoid swerving;
– in the winter, even apparently dryroads may have icy patches. Be care-ful therefore when driving overstretches that do not get much expo-sure to the sun or are lined with treesor rocks where ice might not havemelted;
– keep a good distance from the ve-hicles in front.
DRIVING WITH ABS
– ABS is a braking system that es-sentially offers two advantages:
1) It prevents wheel lock and con-sequent skidding in emergency stops,particularly when the road does notoffer much grip.
2) It makes it possible to brake andsteer at the same time and direct thevehicle where you want while braking.
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To get the most out of ABS:
– During emergency stops or whengrip conditions are poor, you will feela slight pulsation on the brake pedal.This is the sign that the ABS is work-ing. Do not release the brake pedal butcontinue to press so as not to inter-rupt the braking action;
– ABS enables you to brake and steerat the same time. If you meet an un-expected obstacle you can thereforesteer around it;
– The ABS prevents the wheels fromlocking but it does not increase actu-al grip conditions between tyre androad. Therefore, even if your vehicleis fitted with ABS, keep a safe distancefrom the vehicle in front of you andkeep your speed down when drivinginto bends.
ABS serves to increase your controlover the vehicle, not to enable you togo faster.
Some suggestions which may helpyou to keep the running costs of thevehicle down and lower the amountof toxic emissions released into the at-mosphere are given below.
GENERALCONSIDERATIONS
Vehicle maintenance
Carry out the checks and adjust-ments/regulations specified in the“Service Schedule”.
Tyres
Check tyre inflation pressure regu-larly. Tyres should be checked at leastonce every four weeks: if the pressureis too low, fuel consumption increas-es as the resistance to the rollingmovement of the tyre is greater.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with too much load.The weight of the vehicle (specially inurban traffic) and its trim greatly ef-fects consumption and stability.
Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof or ski racks fromthe vehicle as soon as they are nolonger needed. These accessories re-duce the aerodynamic penetration ofthe vehicle and will increase con-sumption. When transporting partic-ularly large objects, use a trailer,where possible.
CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS
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Electric devices
Use electric devices for the neces-sary time only. The heated rear win-dow, fog lights, windscreen wipers,heater fan require large amounts ofelectricity and increasing the requestfor power will also increase fuel con-sumption (up to +25% when driving intowns).
Climate control system
The climate control system is an ad-ditional load which greatly affects theengine leading to higher consumption.When the temperature outside thevehicle allows it, use the air ventswhere possible.
DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm the engine when thevehicle is stationary or at high or lowspeed: in this way the engine will warmup gradually increasing consumptionand emissions. You should drive offslowly straight away avoiding high revsso that the engine will warm up morequickly.
Unnecessary actions
Avoid revving the engine whenstopped at traffic lights or beforeswitching off the engine and avoid dou-bling the clutch as these actions haveno purpose on modern vehicles andserve only to increase consumptionand pollution.
Gear selections
As soon as the traffic and road con-ditions allow it, shift to a higher gear.Using a low gear to liven up accelera-tion greatly increases consumption. Inthe same way improper use of highgears will increase consumption, emis-sions and engine wear.
Top speeds
Fuel consumption increases consid-erably as speed increases. Your speedshould be kept as even as possible andsuperfluous braking and accelerationavoided as this increases both con-sumption and emissions.
Acceleration
Accelerating violently increasing therevs will greatly affect consumptionand emissions; acceleration should begradual and should not exceed themaximum torque.
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CONDITIONS OF USE
Cold starting
Frequent cold starting will not enablethe engine to reach optimal runningtemperature. It follows, therefore,that consumption will be higher (from+15 to +30% in towns) as will theproduction of toxic emissions.
Traffic and road conditions
Heavy traffic and higher consumptionare synonymous: for example, whendriving slowly with frequent use of low-er gears or in towns where there arenumerous traffic lights.
Winding roads, mountain roads andbumpy roads also have a negative effecton consumption.
Enforced halts
During prolonged stops (traffic lights,level crossings, etc.) the engine shouldbe switched off.
LOADRECOMMENDATIONS
The version of the Fiat Ducato youare driving has been designed and ap-proved on the basis of several setmaximum weights (see the tables“Weights” in section “Technical spec-ifications”):
– kerb weight
– payload
– total weight
– total weight on the front axle
– total weight on the rear axle
– towable weight
fig. 3F0
D00
47m
Each of these limits must beborne in mind and MUST
NEVER BE EXCEEDED under anycircumstances. In particular, neverexceed the maximum weight per-mitted on the front and rear axleswhen arranging loads in vehicle (es-pecially for special version vehicles).
WARNING
Chance knocks or suddenbraking can cause sudden
shifts of the load which could jeop-ardise the safety of the driver andthe passengers: before you start offmake sure the load is firmly securedby using the hooks built into thefloor for that purpose fig. 3. Usemetal cables, ropes or straps strongenough to support the weight ofthe load to be fixed.
WARNING
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In addition to these general precau-tions, some simple measures could en-hance driving safety, comfort and thelength of the vehicle’s life:
– distribute the load evenly over theload floor: if you need to concentrateit all in one point choose the part be-tween the axles;
– remember that the lower the loadis, the lower the vehicle’s centre ofgravity will be, contributing to a safedrive; you should therefore always po-sition the heavier goods at the bottom;
– finally, remember that the way inwhich the vehicle moves is influencedby the weight being carried. In partic-ular, stopping distance lengthens par-ticularly at high speed.
CHEAP RUNNINGTHAT RESPECTS THE ENVIRONMENT
Environmental protection has beenone of the guiding principles in theproduction of the Fiat Ducato. It is noaccident that its pollution controlequipment is much more effective thanthat required by current legislation.
Nonetheless, the environment can-not get by without a concerted effortfrom everyone. By following a few sim-ple rules you can avoid harming theenvironment and often cut down fuelconsumption at the same time.
On this subject, a few useful tips havebeen given below to supplement thosemarked by symbol # at various pointsof the handbook. You are asked toread both the former and latter care-fully.
Even if the vehicle is sta-tionary on a steep hill or
sideways incline, goods not proper-ly secured could fall out when theback or side doors are opened.
WARNING
Observe the enforced rulesif you need to carry a spare
can of petrol. Only use a homolo-gated can and secure it to the loadanchoring eyebolts. Even giventhese precautions, the risk of fire inthe event of an accident is in-creased.
WARNING
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LOOKING AFTER EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES
The correct use of pollution controldevices not only ensures respect forthe environment but also has an effecton the vehicle’s performance.
Keeping these devices in good con-ditions is therefore a fundamental rulefor driving that is easy on your pock-et and on the environment too.
The first step to take is to follow theService Schedule to the letter.
if you have trouble starting, do notkeep turning the ignition key for longperiods. Be especially careful to avoidbump starting the vehicle by pushing,towing or rolling downhill: these areall manoeuvres that can damage thecatalyst.
Use an auxiliary battery for start-upsonly.
If the engine begins to “loose itssmoothness” when travelling, contin-ue your journey but reduce the de-mands you are making on the engineand have the vehicle seen to at a Fi-at Dealership as soon as you can.
When the instrument panel fuel re-serve warning light comes on, fill up assoon as possible. A low fuel level maycause an uneven supply of fuel to theengine with inevitable increase in thetemperature of the exhaust gas and se-rious damage to the catalytic con-verter.
Never run the engine with one ormore spark plugs disconnected, evenfor testing purposes.
Do not warm up the engine by let-ting it idle for a while before movingoff unless the outside temperature isvery low and, even in this case, onlydo so for less than thirty seconds.
Do not install heat shields and do notremove those already fitted to the cat-alytic converter and exhaust pipe.
Do not allow anything tobe sprayed onto the cat-
alytic converter, lambda sensor andexhaust pipe.
WARNING
Ignoring the above rulesmay lead to fire.
WARNING
When functioning normal-ly the catalytic converter
reaches high temperatures. For thisreason do not park the vehicle overinflammable material (grass, dryleaves, pine needles, etc.): fire haz-ard.
WARNING
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TOWING A TRAILER
IMPORTANT
The vehicle must be fitted with a ho-mologated tow hitch and suitable elec-trical system for towing a caravan ortrailer. Have the tow hitch fitted by anexpert who will issue specific docu-mentation for use on roads.
Fit special wing mirrors in accor-dance with the highway code.
Remember that towing a trailermakes it harder for the vehicle toclimb the maximum gradients speci-fied, increases braking and overtakingdistance, proportionally to the overallweight of the trailer.
Engage a low gear when drivingdownhill rather than constantly brak-ing.
The weight the trailer exerts on thevehicle’s tow hitch coupling reducesthe vehicle’s payload by the sameamount.
In order to be sure you are not ex-ceeding the maximum towing weight(shown in the log book) you have totake into account the trailer weight ful-ly laden including the accessories andpersonal luggage.
Do not exceed the speed limits fortowing a trailer in the country you aredriving in. In any case, do not exceedthe top speed of 100 km/h.
TOW HITCH INSTALLATIONThe tow hitch must be fixed to the
body by an expert in accordance withthe following instructions and re-specting the additional and/or integra-tive information provided by the towhitch manufacturer.The tow hitch to be fitted must com-
ply with the current regulations inforce, with reference to Directive94/20/CEE and subsequent modifica-tions.Use a tow hitch suited for the maxi-
mum towable load of the vehicle versionon which the tow hitch is to be fitted.Use a unified coupling for the elec-
trical connections. The coupling is gen-erally fitted on a specific mount fas-tened to the tow hitch. For the electrical connections, a 7 or
13 pole 12VDC coupling must be used(CUNA/UNI and ISO/DIN standards).Follow the instructions provided bythe manufacturer of the vehicle and/orthe tow hitch.For the electric connections use the
proper trailer light control unit.
Under no circumstancesmodify the vehicle’s braking
system for trailer braking control.The trailer braking system must becompletely independent from thevehicle hydraulic system.
WARNING
Where your vehicle isequipped with ABS, remem-
ber that this has no effect over thetrailer braking system. Particularcare must be taken on slippery sur-faces.
WARNING
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The electrical brake or other device(electrical winch, etc.) must be pow-ered directly from the battery bymeans of a lead with a cross-sectionarea not smaller than 2.5 mm2.In addition to the electrical connec-
tions, only the power wire for an ad-ditional electrical brake and for inter-nal trailer lighting with a power notexceeding 15W can be connected tothe vehicle’s electrical system.
FITTING DIAGRAM
Van - Panorama - Combi - fig. 14The body of the tow hitch must be
secured by means of 6 screws in thepoints shown Ø (use the left springattachment holes replacing the originalscrews with other appropriately sizedand resistant screws).Alternatively, a second tow hitch
with the following elongated dimen-sions has been homologated:(1) mm 400(2) mm 0
fig. 14
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m
Rear
whe
el a
xle
Fully
lade
nve
hicl
e
Ball centre
Suspension fastenings
Vehicle centre line
Ground
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Chassis versions - fig. 15
An additional tow hitch - specific forchassis cab and truck versions is shownin fig. 15. The structure Ømust be se-cured to the points shown with a totalof twelve M 10 screws.
Fit the tow hitch with the light clustercrossmember in its original position. Ifthe crossmember has been removed,replace it with another crossmemberof the same size and resistance.
IMPORTANT Fasten a tag inclearly visible position at the sameheight as the tow hitch. This tag iscompulsory. It must be adequatelysized, made of suitable material andcarry the following information:
MAX ADMITTED LOAD ONHITCH 80 kg.
fig. 15
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m
Holes to boreHoles to bore
Existing holes
2 shims
Vehicle centre line
2 shims
After assembly, seal the fas-tening screw holes to pre-
vent exhaust fumes from enteringthe vehicle.
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SNOW TYRES
Use snow tyres specified in the“Snow tyres” table in section “Tech-nical Specifications”.
Fiat Dealership will be happy toprovide advice concerning the mostsuitable type of tyre for the customer’srequirements.
For the type of tyre to be used, in-flation pressures and the specificationsof snow tyres, follow the instructionsgiven at paragraph “Wheels” in section“Technical Specifications”.
The winter features of these tyresare reduced considerably when thetread depth is below 4 mm. In thiscase, they should be replaced.
Due to the snow tyre features, un-der normal conditions of use or onlong motorway journeys, the perfor-mance of these tyres is lower than thatof normal tyres.
It is therefore necessary to limit theiruse to the purposes for which they arecertified.
IMPORTANT When snow tyresare used with a max. speed index be-low the one that can be reached bythe vehicle (increased by 5%), place anotice in the passenger compartment,plainly in the driver’s view which statesthe max. permissible speed of thesnow tyres (as per EC Directive).
All four tyres should be the same(brand and track) to ensure greatersafety when driving and braking andbetter driveability.
Remember that it is inappropriate tochange the direction of rotation oftyres.
The max. speed for snowtyres with “Q” marking is
160 km/h. The Road Traffic Codespeed limits must however be al-ways strictly observed.
WARNING
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SNOW CHAINS
The use of snow chains is regulatedby the legislation in force in the coun-try the vehicle is driven in. The chainsmay only be applied to the drive wheeltyres (front wheels).
We recommend using LineaccessoriFiat snow chains. Check the tautnessof the chains after driving some twen-ty to thirty metres.
With chainsmounted keepyour speed down.
Do not exceed 50 kph. Avoid holesin the road; do not mount steps orkerbs. Do not drive long stretchesof snow-free road with the chainsmounted, as this can damage thevehicle and the road surface too.
Van 11 15 18 MAXI Snow chains
short wheelbase 205 70 R15C 205 70 R15C –
medium wheelbase – 205 70 R15C 205 70 R16C
long wheelbase – – 205 75 R16C
Snow chainswith
reduced sizewith max.protrusion
beyond the tyreprofile
of 15 mm
For rim size refer to “Wheels” in section “Technical Specifications”.
Refer to the following tablefor information on the
wheels where snow chains can befitted. Follow the prescriptions.
WARNING
Chassis 18 MAXI
medium wheelbase 205 75 R16C
long wheelbase 205 75 R16C
Combi 15
medium wheelbase 205 70 R15C
Panorama 11 15
short wheelbase 205 70 R15C 205 70 R15C
medium wheelbase – 205 70 R15C
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VEHICLE STORAGE
The following precautions should betaken if the vehicle will not be used forseveral months:
– park the vehicle in covered, dry andif possible well-ventilated premises;
– engage a gear;
– remove the cables from the battery(first remove the cable to the negativeterminal) and check the batterycharge. If the vehicle is to be storedfor long periods the charge of the bat-tery should be checked every monthand recharged if it falls below 12.5 V;
– make sure the handbrake is not en-gaged;
– clean and protect the painted partsusing protective wax;
– clean and protect the shiny metalparts using special compounds readi-ly available;
– sprinkle talcum powder on the rub-ber windscreen and rear windowwiper blades and lift them off the glass;
– slightly open the windows;
– cover the vehicle with a cloth orperforated plastic sheet. Do not usesheets of non-perforated plastic asthey do not allow moisture on the ve-hicle body to evaporate;
– inflate the tyres to 0.5 bar abovethe normal specified pressure andcheck it at intervals;
– do not drain the engine cooling sys-tem.
IMPORTANT Where relevant,switch off the electronic vehicle alarmwith the remote control and deacti-vate the system by turning the emer-gency key to OFF (see “Electronicalarm” in section “Getting to knowyour vehicle”).
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EMERGENCY START-UP
Emergency start-ups cannot be per-formed; contact a Fiat Dealership.
JUMP STARTING
If the battery is flat, you can use an-other battery to start the engine. Itscapacity must be the same or slightlygreater than the flat battery.
Proceed as follows fig. 1:
1) connect positive terminals 1 and2 (+ sign near terminal) of the twobatteries with a jump lead;
2) with a second lead, connect thenegative terminal 3 (– sign near theterminal) of the auxiliary battery to anearthing point 4 (E) on the engine orgearbox of the vehicle to be started;
IMPORTANT Do not directlyconnect the two negative terminals:sparks could ignite the flammable gasfrom the battery. If the other batteryis fitted in a vehicle, prevent acciden-tal contacts between the metal partsof the two vehicles.
3) Start the engine.
4) when the engine has been start-ed, remove the leads reversing the or-der above.
If the engine fails to start after a fewattempts, do not keep turning the keybut have the vehicle seen at a FiatDealership.
fig. 1
F0D
0203
m
Under no circumstancesshould a battery chargerbe used to start the en-
gine: it could damage the elec-tronic systems and in particularthe ignition and injection controlunits.
Do not carry out this pro-cedure if you lack experi-
ence; if it is not done correctly itcan cause very intense electricaldischarges and the battery mighteven explode. The liquid in the bat-tery is poisonous and corrosive.Keep it away from the eyes andskin. You are also advised not to putnaked flames or lighted cigarettesnear the battery and not to causesparks: risk of fire and explosion.
WARNING
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IF A TYRE ISPUNCTURED
General instructions
Observe the instruc-tions on this and the fol-lowing pages to use thejack and spare wheel cor-
rectly.
Never start the engine whenthe vehicle is jacked up.
WARNING
If you are towing a trailer,remove the trailer before
jacking up the vehicle.
WARNING
The jack should only beused to changed a wheel on
the vehicle for which it was de-signed. It should not be put to oth-er uses or employed to raise othermodels. Under no circumstancesshould it be used when carrying outrepairs under the vehicle. An incor-rectly positioned jack may causethe vehicle to fall. Do not use thejack to lift loads exceeding that in-dicated on the label attached to theto the jack itself.
WARNING
BUMP STARTING
Catalysed vehicles mustnot be bump started(pushed, towed or
coasted downhill) as this couldcause fuel to flow into the cat-alytic exhaust system and dam-age it beyond repair.
Remember that until theengine has started the
brake booster and power steeringsystems will not work and a greatereffort will therefore be required todepress the brake pedal or turn thesteering wheel.
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1. STOP THE VEHICLE
– Stop the vehicle in a position thatis not dangerous for oncoming trafficwhere you can change the wheel safe-ly. The ground should be flat and ad-equately firm. If you have to changethe wheel at night, choose a lit area ifpossible.
– Turn the engine off and pull up thehandbrake.
– Engage first or reverse gear.
– Alert other drivers that the vehicleis stationary in compliance with localregulations: hazard warning lights,warning triangle, etc.
Any passengers should get out andwait as far away as possible from thedanger of traffic.
If the road is sloping or bumpy, placewedges or other suitable material toprevent the vehicle from moving, un-der the wheels.
2. TAKE OUT THE TOOLS,JACK AND SPARE WHEEL
The tools are in the cab near theseats.
Please note:
– the jack weights 4.2 kg;
– the jack requires no adjustments;
– the jack cannot be repaired. If itbreaks it must be replaced with a newjack;
– no other tool, apart from the ex-tension and the ratchet wrench shownin this chapter can be fitted to the jack.
The spare wheel is located under therear part of the load bed.
Do not lubricate the boltthreads before fitting
them back: they could comeloose.
WARNING
Check tyre pressure andspare wheel pressure regu-
larly. Refer to section “TechnicalSpecifications”.
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To get at the spare wheel:– remove the two plastic caps A-
fig. 2;– unscrew the two bolts C-fig. 2
with the ratchet wrench B and ex-tension F-fig. 5;– unscrew the two bolts C-fig. 3 on
the bumper internal side (chassiscab/truck versions);
– release the spare wheel supportwith the wrench E-fig. 5 inserted inseat L-fig. 4 on the left-hand side ofthe support and remove the wheelfrom under the floor.
Using the ratchet wrench will allowyou to hook and unhook the supportbetter.
3. CHANGING THE WHEEL
1) Loosen the wheel bolts on thewheel to be changed by approximate-ly one turn.
2) Turn the ring D-fig. 5 to openthe jack partially.
3) Position the jack near the wheelto be changed.
4) Alert other passengers that thevehicle is about to be raised; all per-sons should be kept away from the ve-hicle until it has been lowered.
5) Fit the extension F-fig. 5 and theratchet wrench B on the nut ring andraise the vehicle until the wheel is afew inches off the ground. When turn-ing the jack handle make sure that itcan be used easily and take care not toscrape your hand against the ground. fig. 2
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m
fig. 3
F0D
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m
fig. 4
F0D
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mfig. 5
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The moving parts of the jack (screwand joints) may also cause injury iftouched. Clean off any grease.
6) Unscrew the five bolts complete-ly using wrench E-fig. 6 and removethe wheel.
7) Fit the spare wheel making surethat the pegs H fit into holes G-fig. 7.When fitting the spare wheel, makesure the hub is clean so that the fix-ing bolts will not loosen.
8) Tighten the five wheel bolts.
9) Lower the vehicle with the ratch-et wrench and pull the jack out.
10) Fasten bolts completely, work-ing in a criss-cross fashion as shown infig. 7.
fig. 6
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m
fig. 7F0
D00
89m
When you have finished:
– place the wheel you have changedin the spare wheel support;
– hook the spare wheel support, us-ing wrench E;
– screw the two fastening bolts andposition the two plastic caps;
– put the jack and the tools back inthe bag under one of the two seats inthe cab.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
When a light is not working, checkthat it has not fused before changingthe bulb.
For the location of the fuses, refer to“If a fuse blows” in this section.
Before replacing a bulb that does notwork, check that the contacts are notoxidised.
Burnt-out bulbs must be replacedwith ones of the same type. Light frombulbs with insufficient power is dimwhile those which are too powerfuluse too much electricity. Always checkthe height of the headlight beam afterchanging a bulb.
Only touch the metalpart when handling halo-gen bulbs. If the transpar-
ent bulb is touched it reduces theintensity of the light emitted andcan also reduce the life of thebulb. If you touch the bulb acci-dentally, rub it with a clothmoistened with alcohol and leaveit to dry.
IF A BULB BURNS OUT
Modifications or repairs tothe electrical system car-
ried out incorrectly and withoutbearing the features of the systemin mind can cause malfunctionswith the risk of fire.
WARNING
You should have the bulbsreplaced at a Fiat Dealer-
ship, if possible. Correct operationand proper beam height are essen-tial for safe driving and compliancewith law requirements.
WARNING
Halogen bulbs containpressurised gas which, if
broken, may cause small fragmentsof glass to be projected outwards.
WARNING
IMPORTANT On the inside sur-face of the headlight there could ap-pear a slight coat of fogging; this doesnot show a defect, since it is a natur-al occurrence due to low temperatureand to the degree of humidity in theair; it will disappear as soon as thelights are turned on. The presence ofdrops inside the headlight shows wa-ter seepage, contact Fiat Dealership.
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Bulbs
Main beam headlights
Dipped beam headlights
Front side lights
Front direction indicators
Side direction indicators
Rear direction indicators
Brake lights
Third brake light
Reversing light
Rear fog light/taillights
Front ceiling light
Rear ceiling light
Number plate light
W
60/55 W
60/55 W
5 W
21 W
5 W
21 W
21 W
21 W
21 W
21 W
10 W
15 W
5 W
Type
H4
H4
R5W
P21W
W5W
PY21W
P21W
P21W
P21W
P21/4W
CW10
CW15
CW5
Figure
D
D
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
B
fig. 8
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TYPES OF BULBS fig. 8
Several types of bulbs are installed inthe vehicle:
A. Glass bulbs Snapped into position. Pull to remove.
B. Bayonet connection bulbsRemove from the bulb holder by
pressing the bulb and rotating it anti-clockwise.
C. Cylindrical bulbs Remove by pulling away from termi-
nals.
D. Halogen bulbs To remove the bulb, release the clip
holding the bulb in place.
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MAIN AND DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS
To replace a halogen bulb with head-light disconnected, proceed as follows:
1) loosen the four screws and re-move the front grid A-fig. 9;2) loosen the two fastening screws
B-fig. 10 and remove the headlight re-leasing pin D-fig. 11 from C; 3) release the retaining clips A-fig.
12 and remove the cover B;4) remove the connector C or E-
fig. 13;
5) release the two retaining clips Dor F-fig. 14 and remove bulbs G orH-fig. 14.G - main beam headlight bulbH - main beam headlight bulb.
fig. 12
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fig. 11
F0D
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m
fig. 10F0
D01
75m
IF AN EXTERIORBULB BURNS OUT
For the type of bulb and power re-fer to paragraph “If a bulb burns out”in this section.
fig. 9
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3) remove the bulb holder C-fig. 16turning it slightly to release it;
4) remove the bulb E-fig. 17;
5) replace the bulb, refit the bulbholder and the cover B-fig. 15.
6) be careful to position the bulbcorrectly;7) refit the retaining clips, the con-
nector and the cover B-fig. 12 andlock it with the relevant clips.
fig. 15
F0D
0099
mfig. 16
F0D
0100
mfig. 17
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m
FRONT SIDE LIGHTS
To replace the bulb proceed as fol-lows:
1) remove the headlight as describedpreviously;
2) release the retaining clips A-fig. 15 and remove the cover B;
fig. 13
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fig. 14
F0D
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REAR LIGHT CLUSTER
To replace a bulb proceed as follows:
1) loosen the two screws A-fig. 20with a screwdriver;
2) remove the light cluster B and dis-connect connector C;
3) loosen the two screws D-fig. 21and remove the light cluster:
E - stop light bulb;
F - bulb for reversing light
G - bulb (amber) for direction indi-cators
H - twin-light bulb for rear fog lightand taillight
fig. 20
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m
FRONT DIRECTIONINDICATORS
To replace the halogen bulb proceedas follows:
1) remove the headlight as describedpreviously;
2) release the retaining clips A-fig. 15 and remove the cover B;
3) remove the bulb holder D-fig. 16;
4) remove the bulb F-fig. 17 push-ing it slightly and turning it anticlock-wise at the same time;
5) after replacing the bulb refit thebulb holder and the cover B-fig. 15.
SIDE DIRECTIONINDICATORS
To replace the bulb proceed as fol-lows:
1) Press the lens in the directionshown fig. 18
2) remove the bulb holder A-fig. 19turning it slightly and replace the bulbB.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS
To replace these bulbs contact a Fi-at Dealership.
fig. 18
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fig. 19F0
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THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig. 23To replace the bulb, proceed as fol-
lows:
1) loosen the two nuts A-fig. 24 setinside the vehicle near the rear ceil-ing light;
4) remove bulbs pushing them slight-ly and turning them anti-clockwise;
5) replace the bulb, refit the bulbholder in the light cluster, reconnectconnector C and refit it all fasteningthe screws without forcing them.
For truck and chassis cab versions:
Unscrew the four screws H-fig. 22and replace the following bulbs:
I - bulb for reversing light
- bulb for rear fog light
L - bulbs for taillight (2)
M - bulb for brake light
N - bulb for direction indicators.
fig. 21
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0072
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fig. 22F0
D01
09m
fig. 23
F0D
0156
m
fig. 24
F0D
0157
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NUMBER PLATE LIGHT
To replace the bulb D-fig. 28 pro-ceed as follows: insert the screwdriv-er in housing A-fig. 27 push the unitrightwards and remove the bulb hold-er B-fig. 28 by pressing tab C. Theglass bulb D is clipped in.
2) disconnect connector B-fig. 25;
3) press the two retaining clips C-fig. 26 and remove the bulb holder;
4) remove the bulb D pushing itslightly and turning it anticlockwise;5) replace the bulb, refit the bulb
holder, reconnect connector B andrefit it all fastening the two bolts with-out forcing them.
fig. 25
F0D
0158
m
fig. 26
F0D
0159
m
fig. 27F0
D01
10m
fig. 28
F0D
0111
m
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REAR CEILING LIGHTS
To replace the bulb proceed as fol-lows:
1) Remove the clipped-on lens A-fig. 31 with a screwdriver as shown inthe figure.
2) Lift the cover B-fig. 32 and re-move the bulb.
Then, close the cover B and reposi-tion the lens A.
The procedure is the same for pas-senger compartment ceiling lights inPanorama and Combi versions.
IF AN INTERIORLIGHT BURNS OUT
For the type of bulb and power re-fer to paragraph “If a bulb burns out”in this section.
FRONT CEILING LIGHT
To replace the bulb proceed as fol-lows:
1) Remove the clipped-on lens A-fig. 29 with a screwdriver as shown inthe figure.
2) Lift cover B-fig. 30 and removethe bulb C.
Then, close the cover B and reposi-tion the lens A.
fig. 29
F0D
0116
m
fig. 30
F0D
0117
mfig. 31
F0D
0118
mfig. 32
F0D
0119
m
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Before changing a fuse,check the ignition key hasbeen removed and that
all the other electric devices havebeen turned off/disabled.
IF A FUSE BLOWS
GENERAL FEATURES
A fuse is an element for protectingthe electrical system. A fuse will trip(i.e. blow) in the event of a failure orimproper interventions in the electri-cal system.If an electric device is not working,
check whether the respective fuse isblown (i.e. the conductor is brokenfig. 33). If required, replace the blownfuse with another with the same am-perage (same colour).
B - Undamaged fuse.C - Fuse with broken filament.Use the tongs D in the fusebox to
extract the fuse.
To locate the fuse, refer to the tableson the following pages.
fig. 33
F0D
0029
m Never replace a brokenfuse with anything otherthan a new fuse. Always
use a fuse of the same colour.
If the fuse blows again,have the vehicle inspected
at a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
Never change a fuse withanother amperage: FIRE
RISK!
WARNING
Do not attempt to repair ablown MAXI-FUSE. Go to a
Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
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POSITION OF THE FUSES
Four fuseboxes are provided: twofuseboxes are located at the dash-board ends, one is located in the en-gine compartment (near the air clean-er) and the last one is located on thebattery positive pole A-fig. 34 (CBA).
To reach the first fusebox on the left-hand side of the dashboard (driver’sside; passenger’s side for right-handdrive version), loosen the two screwsA-fig. 35.
Fig. 36 - fusebox on the left-handside (CFB) (driver’s side).
fig. 34
F0D
0172
m
fig. 36
F0D
0141
m
fig. 35
F0D
0144
m
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To reach the third fusebox (CVM) (fig. 39) in the engine compartment, re-move the protective boot A–fig. 37 then slacken the screw B–fig. 38, releasefastener C and then remove cover D.
fig. 37
F0D
0231
m
fig. 38
F0D
0232
m
fig. 39
F0D
0233
m
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System/Component
CBA (battery fusebox)Body-builders’ current socketAlternatorCVM protectionCFB (main fusebox under the dashboard on driver’s side) Windscreen washer pumpCigar lighterCab heater fanDirection indicatorsHazard lightsInstrument panelCab lightsRear fog lightsRadioFront current socketHeadlight washer pumpFront right-hand side lightRear right-hand side lightFront left-hand side lightRear left-hand side lightNumber plate lightsSide/taillight warning lightControl lightsRadioABI
Fuse no.
F 73
F 72F 70
F 43F 44F 55F 53F 53F 53F 39F 33F 32F 52F 49F 12F 12F 13F 13F 24F 24F 24F 25F 35
Ampere
70
125150
151530101010107,51520
155555555
7.57.5
Location
Fig. 34
Fig. 34
Fig. 34
Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36 Fig. 36 Fig. 36Fig. 36
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System/ComponentDoor power window controlABS control unitAirbag control unitPower mirrorsCruise controlPhoneChronotachographRemote control AlarmBrake lightsInstrument panelPCCIgnition switchCab fan (with Webasto system)Webasto control unitCab fan (with climate control)
CVM (engine compartment fusebox)CFB protectionE.I. primary servicesE.I. primary servicesE.I. secondary servicesHornSteering column stalk control
LocationFig. 36
Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36 Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36Fig. 36
Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39
Ampere7.57.57.5
7.57.57.57.57.57.57.5101010303030
60520101515
Fuse no.
F 35
F 42F 50F 27F 27F 27F 27F 27F 27F 26F 37F 37F 31F 55F 55F 55
F 01F 17F 22F 11F 10F 10
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System/Component
Front fog lightsWindscreen wiper motorEngine cooling fan 2nd speedEngine control unit 2nd speedRadiator fan 2nd speed remote switch coil (climate control)Engine cooling fan 1st speed Engine control unit 1st speedCab fan (climate control)ABS control unitIgnition switchGlow plug preheatingRight-hand dipped beam headlightLeft-hand dipped beam headlightE.I. system Fiat codeFiat codeCompressorEngine control unitPTCEngine control unitFuel pumpEngine control unitMain beam headlightsWindscreen washer pump
Fuse no.
F 09F 08F 07F 07F 07F 06F 06F 05F 04F 03F 02F 14F 15F 16F 16F 18F 19F 18F 20F 11F 21F 17F 30F 08
Ampere
1530
40/6040/6040/60
40403050305010107.57.57.57.57.530101551530
Location
Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39Fig. 39
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IF THE BATTERYIS FLAT
IMPORTANT Battery rechargingprocedure is given as information on-ly since this operation shall be onlyperformed at a Fiat Dealership.
RECHARGING THE BATTERY
You are advised to recharge the bat-tery slowly for a period of approxi-mately 24 hours at a low amperage.Charging for too long could damagethe battery.
Proceed as follows:
1) disconnect the electrical systemfrom the battery terminals;
IMPORTANT If the vehicle is fit-ted with the alarm system, deactivateit by the remote control (see “Elec-tronic alarm” in chapter “Getting toknow your vehicle”).
JUMP STARTING
See “Jump starting” in this section.
2) connect the charger cables to thebattery terminals;
3) turn the charger on;
4) when you have finished, turn thecharger off before disconnecting thebattery;
5) reconnect the cables to the bat-tery terminals. Make sure the polari-ty is correct.
The liquid in the battery ispoisonous and corrosive.
Do not let it touch the skin or eyes.Recharging the battery should bedone in a well-ventilated area awayfrom naked flames or possiblesources of sparks: explosion and firerisk.
WARNING
Do not attempt to rechargea frozen battery. Thaw it
first otherwise it could explode. Ifthe battery froze, make sure the in-ternal elements are not broken(short-circuit risk) and that the cas-ing is not cracked (risk of spillingthe poisonous and corrosive fluid.
WARNING
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JACKING THE VEHICLE
WITH THE JACK
See “If a tyre is punctured”, in thissection.
Please note:
– the jack requires no adjustments;
– the jack cannot be repaired. If itbreaks it must be replaced with a newjack;
– no other tool, apart from the ex-tension and the ratchet wrench shownin section “If a tyre is punctured” canbe fitted to the jack.
fig. 40
F0D
0200
m
Do not use the jack to liftloads exceeding that indi-
cated on the label attached to thejack.
WARNING
The jack should only beused to change a wheel on
the vehicle for which it was de-signed. It should not be put to oth-er uses or employed to raise othermodels. Under no circumstancesshould it be used when carrying outrepairs under the vehicle.
WARNING
Never start the enginewhen the vehicle is jacked
up.
WARNING
An incorrectly positionedjack may cause the vehicle
to fall.
WARNING
If you are towing a trailer,remove the trailer before
jacking up the vehicle.
WARNING
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WITH A SHOP JACK
The vehicle can be raised on a shopjack if it is empty. This is only possi-ble from the side by placing the jack atthe points provided in the underbodyas indicated in fig. 40.
WITH AN ARM HOIST
The vehicle must be raised by plac-ing the ends of the arms at the pointsindicated in fig. 40.
TOWING THE VEHICLEThe vehicle has two eyes for an-
choring the tow hitch fig. 41.
A - Front eye
B - Rear eye (for towing another ve-hicle).
fig. 41F0
D01
77m
Before starting to tow, turnthe ignition key to MAR
and then to STOP. Do not removethe key. If the key is removed, thesteering lock engages automatical-ly which prevents the wheels beingturned.
WARNING
While the vehicle is beingtowed with the engine off,
remember that the brake pedal andsteering will require more effort asyou no longer have the benefit ofthe power brakes and power steer-ing. Do not use flexible cables totow. Avoid jerking. Whilst towing,ensure that coupling to the vehicledoes not damage the surroundingcomponents.
WARNING
When towing the vehicleyou must comply with the
specific traffic regulations regard-ing the tow hitch and how to towon the road.
WARNING
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IF AN ACCIDENT OCCURS
– It is important to keep calm.
– If you are not directly involved inthe accident, stop at least ten metresaway from the accident.
– If you are on a motorway, do notobstruct the emergency lane withyour vehicle.
– Turn the engine off and the haz-ard lights on.
– At night, illuminate the scene of theaccident with your headlights.
– Act carefully, you must not risk be-ing run over.
– Mark the accident by putting thered triangle at the regulatory distancefrom the vehicle where it can be clear-ly see.
– If the doors are blocked, do not at-tempt to smash the windscreen to getout of the vehicle. It is made of layeredglass and is very hard. Side and rearwindows are much more easily bro-ken.
– Call for rescue making the infor-mation you give as accurate as youcan. On the motorway use the specialcolumn-mounted emergency phones.
– In pile-ups on the motorway, par-ticularly when the visibility is bad,there is a high risk of other vehiclesrunning into those already stopped.Get out of the vehicle immediately andtake refuge behind the guard rail.
– Remove the ignition keys from thevehicles involved.
– If you can smell petrol or otherchemicals, do not smoke and makesure all cigarettes are extinguished.
– Use a fire extinguisher, blanket, sandor earth to put out fires no matter howsmall they are. Never use water.
IF ANYONE IS INJURED
– Never leave the injured personalone. The obligation to provide as-sistance exists even for those not di-rectly involved in the accident.
– Do not congregate around the in-jured person.
– Reassure the injured person thathelp is on its way and will arrive soon.Stay close by to calm him/her down incase of panic.
– Unfasten or cut seat belts holdinginjured parties.
– Do not give an injured person any-thing to drink.
– Do not move an injured person un-less the following situations arise.
– Pull the injured person from the ve-hicle only if it risks catching fire, it issinking in water or is likely to fall overa cliff or similar. Do not pull his/herarms or legs, do not bend the headand, as far as possible, keep the bodyhorizontal.
FIRST-AID KIT
It is a good idea to keep a fire extin-guisher and blanket in the vehicle inaddition to the first-aid kit.
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VVVVEEEEHHHHIIIICCCCLLLLEEEE MMMMAAAAIIIINNNNTTTTEEEENNNNAAAANNNNCCCCEEEE
SCHEDULEDSERVICING
Correct maintenance of the vehicleis essential for ensuring it stays in tip-top condition for a long time to come.This is why Fiat has programmed anumber of service checks and opera-tions carried out every 30,000 kilo-metres.
It is however important to remem-ber that "Scheduled Servicing" is notall your vehicle requires. Regularchecks - also in the initial period be-fore the 30,000 kilometre coupon andlater between coupons - ordinary careis required, such as checking fluid lev-els and topping up, checking tyre in-flation pressure, checking cleanness ofbonnet and boot locks, cleaning andlubricating levers, etc...
If it is seen that further replacementsor repairs are necessary in addition tothe work being carried out, these willonly be done after the customer hasgiven his/her consent.
IMPORTANT You are recom-mended to get in touch with a FiatDealership immediately if any smallrunning problems crop up withoutwaiting for the next coupon.
If the vehicle is fre-quently used to tow trail-ers, carry out the sched-
uled service operations more fre-quently than shown.
IMPORTANT The Manufacturerrequires the Service Schedule couponrelated checks to be carried out. Fail-ure to do so could result in the war-ranty being cancelled for those defectsthat can be attributed to such failure.
Scheduled Servicing is performed atall Fiat Dealerships and there is a settime scale for such operations.
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SERVICE SCHEDULE
thousands of kilometres
Check tyre conditions and wear and adjust pressure, if required
Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators,hazard lights, load compartment light, ceiling lights, warning lights, etc.)
Check windscreen wiper/washer operation, adjust nozzles
Check windscreen/rear window wiper blade position/wear
Check front and rear (where fitted) disc brake pad conditions and wear
Check rear drum brake linings conditions and wear (where fitted)
Inspect conditions and soundness of: – outer bodywork and underbody protection; – piping (exhaust - fuel feed and brakes)– rubber parts (boots, sleeves, bushings, etc.)– fuel feed and braking system hosing
Sight inspect accessory drive belt conditions
Check accelerator pedal stroke and adjust, if required
Check handbrake lever stroke and adjust, if required
Check exhaust emissions
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Replace every 120,000 km (or every 48 months)
thousands of kilometres
Replace fuel filter cartridge
Replace air cleaner cartridge
Top up fluids (engine coolant, brakes, power steering, battery, windscreen washer, etc.)
Check timing belt conditions
Replace timing belt and accessory belts
Check engine control systems via diagnostic socket
Change engine oil. Replace engine oil filter (or every 12 months)
Change brake fluid (or every 24 months)
Replace pollen filter (or every 12 months)
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ANNUALINSPECTIONSCHEDULE
The following annual inspectionschedule is required for vehicles trav-elling 15,000 km approx. a year. Theschedule includes the following oper-ations:
– check tyre condition and wear andadjust pressure, if required (includingspare wheel);
– check operation of lights (head-lights, direction indicators, hazardlights, boot light, passenger compart-ment light, instrument panel lights,etc.);
– check windscreen wiper/washerand adjust nozzles;
– check position and wear of wind-screen/rear window wiper blades;
– check front pad conditions andwear;
– check for bonnet and boot lockcleanness, lever cleanness and lubri-cation;
– inspect conditions of: engine, gear-box, transmission, piping (exhaust, fu-el feed, brakes), rubber parts (boots,sleeves, bushings, etc.), brake and fu-el line hoses;
– check battery charge status;
– check conditions of various controlbelts;
– check and top up fluid levels (en-gine coolant, brakes, windscreenwasher, battery, etc.);
– check and top up engine oil;
– replace pollen filter.
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ADDITIONALCHECKS
Every 1,000 km or before longtrips, check and top up as necessary:
– engine coolant level;
– brake fluid level;
– power steering fluid level;
– battery electrolyte level;
– windscreen washer fluid;
– tyre pressure and conditions.
Every 3,000 km or before longtrips, check and top up as necessary:engine oil
Every 10,000 km or at c warninglight coming on: bleed water from fuelfilter.
You are recommended to use FLSelenia products designed and pro-duced for Fiat vehicles (see the “Ca-pacities” table in the “Technical Spec-ifications” section).
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IMPORTANT - Pollen filter
If the vehicle is often used in dustyor extremely polluted environments,you should change the filter elementmore frequently. It should be changedespecially if the amount of air intro-duced into the passenger compart-ment has decreased.
IMPORTANT - Diesel filter
Refuelling with Euro 3 Diesel fuelthat passes specification EN 590 orDirective GOST R 52368-2005 mightmake it necessary to replace the filtermore frequently than indicated in theService Schedule.
IMPORTANT - Battery
The charge in your battery should bechecked, where possible at the startof the winter, to limit the risk of thebattery electrolyte freezing.
This check should be carried outmore frequently if the vehicle is mainlyused for short trips or if it is fittedwith accessories that permanentlytake in electricity even when the igni-tion key is removed, especially in thecase of after market accessories.
You should check the battery fluid(electrolyte) level more frequentlythan shown in the Service Schedule ifthe vehicle is used in hot climates orparticularly demanding conditions.
IMPORTANT As concerns Camp-ing Car versions, due to high electricabsorption, observe indications rele-vant to battery contained in para-graphs "Vehicle storage" (section"Getting the best out of your vehicle")and "Battery – Checking the charge"(section "Vehicle maintenance").
Maintenance of your ve-hicle should be entrustedto a Fiat Dealership. For
ordinary routine maintenanceoperations which you are able tocarry out yourself, ensure thatyou have the necessary tools andoriginal Fiat spare parts and flu-ids available. Do not carry outservicing operations if you haveno experience.
IMPORTANT - Engine oil
Change the engine oil more fre-quently than shown in the ServiceSchedule if the vehicle is normally dri-ven in one of the following particular-ly severe conditions:
– towing a trailer
– on dusty roads
– short distances (less than 7-8 km)repeated and with external tempera-tures below zero.
– frequently idling engines or longdistance low speed driving (e. g. taxisor door-to-door deliveries) or in caseof a long term inactivity replace engineoil more frequently than required onScheduled Maintenance Plan.
IMPORTANT - Air cleaner
Replace the air cleaner more fre-quently if the vehicle is used on dustyroads.
If you are in doubt about how oftenthe engine oil or the air cleaner shouldbe changed in relation to how you usethe vehicle, contact a Fiat Dealer-ship.
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1. Engine oil - 2. Battery - 3. Brake fluid - 4. Windscreen washer fluid - 5. Enginecoolant - 6. Power steering fluid
F0D
0210
m
fig. 1 - 2.3 JTD versions
CHECKING FLUID LEVELS
Be careful not to mix upthe various types of fluidswhen you are topping up:
they are mutually incompatibleand could damage the vehicle.
Do not smoke while work-ing in the engine compart-
ment: the presence of flammablegas and vapour could cause a fire.
WARNING
Scarves, ties and otherloose articles of clothing
could easily get caught up in mov-ing parts. This can be extremelydangerous for the wearer.
WARNING
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Do not add oil with dif-ferent specifications fromthe oil already in the en-
gine.
ENGINE OIL fig. 2Check engine oil with the vehicle on
level ground and while the engine isstill warm (approximately 10 minutesafter stopping the engine). The oillevel should be included between theMIN and MAX reference lines onthe dipstick.The gap between MIN and MAX
reference lines corresponds to ap-proximately 2 litres oil.The oil level must never exceed the
MAX line.
If the oil level is near or even belowthe MIN line, pour in oil through thefiller hole until it reaches the MAXline.
fig. 2
F0D
0211
m
Be very careful under thebonnet: you risk burning
yourself. Remember that when theengine is hot, the fan can start upand cause injuries.
WARNING IMPORTANT After topping up orchanging the oil, let the engine turnfor a few seconds and wait a few min-utes after stopping it before you checkthe level.
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Engine oil consumption
Maximum engine oil consumption isapprox. 450 grams every 1000 km.
During the beginning of the vehicle’slife the engine is tuning in. Engine oilconsumption can only be consideredstabilised after the first 5,000 - 6,000km.
IMPORTANT Engine oil consump-tion depends on the conditions the ve-hicle is being used in.
ENGINE COOLANT
Check coolant level when the engineis cold. The level should be includedbetween the MIN and MAX refer-ence lines on the reservoir.
If the level is low, loosen the expan-sion tank cap A-fig. 3 and top upslowly through the filler with the flu-id specified in “Fluids and lubricants”table in section “Technical Specifica-
tions”, until the level approaches theMAX line; contact Fiat Dealershipfor this operation.
Coolant mixture gives freeze pro-tection to – 40°C.
Used engine oil and re-placed oil filters containsubstances which can
harm the environment. We rec-ommend you have the vehicleseen at a Fiat Dealership for theoil and filter change. It is suitablyequipped for disposing of used oiland filters in an environmentally-friendly way that complies withthe law.
fig. 3
F0D
0065
m
The cooling system is pres-surised. If necessary, re-
place the cap with a genuine sparepart to avoid compromising the sys-tem efficiency.
WARNING
Do not remove the reservoircap when the engine is hot:
you risk scalding yourself.
WARNING
Top up only with thesame fluid contained inthe cooling circuit.
PARAFLU UP (red) or with oth-er fluids. Should this take place,donot start the engine and con-tact Fiat Dealership.
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WINDSCREEN WASHERFLUID
To add fluid, remove cap A-fig. 4from the reservoir and slowly pour ina mixture of water and TUTELAPROFESSIONAL SC35 fluid in thefollowing concentrations:– 30% of TUTELA PROFES-
SIONAL SC35 and 70% of water insummer.– 50% of TUTELA PROFES-
SIONAL SC35 and 50% of water inwinter.
If the temperature falls below –20°C,use TUTELA PROFESSIONALSC35 undiluted.
POWER STEERINGFLUID
Check the oil level when the engineis cold. It should be slightly under thereference line on the reservoir.
When the oil is hot, the level can ex-ceed the reference line.
When topping up, remove the reser-voir cap A-fig. 5 and make sure thatthe oil has the same specifications asthe oil in the system.
Oil consumption is ex-tremely low. If the oillevel needs topping up
again after a short period oftime, have the system checkedfor leakage at a Fiat Dealership.
fig. 4
F0D
0068
m
fig. 5
F0D
0066
m
Do not let the power steer-ing fluid come into contact
with hot engine parts. It catches firevery easily.
WARNINGSome windscreen washeradditives on the market are
flammable. The engine compart-ment contains hot parts whichcould ignite the fluid in the event ofcontact.
WARNING
Do not travel with the wind-screen washer reservoir
empty. The windscreen washer isfundamental for improving visibility.
WARNING
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BRAKE FLUID
Loosen plug A-fig. 6 and check thatthe level of the fluid in the reservoiris at the maximum
Check at regular intervals that thelevel of the fluid in the reservoir is atthe maximum.
Use only DOT 4 fluid only for top-ping up. We recommend TUTELATOP 4 that the braking system wasoriginally filled with.
IMPORTANT Brake fluid is hy-groscopic (meaning it absorbs humid-ity). This is why the fluid should bechanged more frequently than shownin the Service Schedule if the vehicleis mainly driven in areas with a highpercentage of humidity in the air.
Make sure that thehighly corrosive brakefluid does not drip onto
the paintwork. If it does, wash itoff immediately with water.
fig. 6
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The symbol π on the con-tainer indicates synthetic
brake fluid distinguishing it frommineral fluid. Using mineral typefluid would damage the special rub-ber braking system gaskets beyondrepair.
WARNING
Brake fluid is poisonousand very corrosive. In the
event of accidental contact, washthe affected part with water andmild soap and rinse. If the fluid isswallowed, call a doctor immedi-ately.
WARNING
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AIR CLEANER
REPLACEMENT
Unscrew the screws A-fig. 7 and re-move cap B.
Remove the filtering element C-fig. 8 to be replaced.
fig. 7
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fig. 8
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POLLEN FILTER
Have the filter changed at the fre-quency specified in the Service Sched-ule.
Have the change made at a FiatDealership.
IMPORTANT If the vehicle is of-ten used in dusty or extremely pol-luted environments, you shouldchange the filter more frequently. Itshould be changed especially if theamount of air introduced into the pas-senger compartment has decreased.
DIESEL FILTER
DRAINING THE CONDENSATION
The presence of water inthe fuel feed circuit canseverely damage the in-
jection system and make the en-gine misfire. Go to a Fiat Dealer-ship as soon as possible when thecwarning light comes on to havethe bleeding operation carriedout. If the warning light comes onimmediately after refuelling, wa-ter is probably present in thetank: turn the engine off imme-diately and contact Fiat Dealer-ship.
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REPLACING THE BATTERY
If required, replace the battery witha genuine spare part presenting thesame specifications. If a battery withdifferent specifications is fitted, the fre-quencies shown in the “Service Sched-ule” will no longer be valid. Refer tothe instructions provided by the bat-tery manufacturer.
Batteries contain sub-stances that are veryharmful for the environ-
ment. You are advised to have thebattery changed at a Fiat Dealer-ship. It is properly equipped fordisposing of used batteries in anenvironmentally-friendly way thatcomplies with the law.
Incorrect fitting of elec-trical and electronic ac-cessories can seriously
damage the vehicle. If you wantto add accessories after buyingthe vehicle antitheft system, ra-dio, free-hand phone kit, etc.) vis-it a Fiat Dealership. They can sug-gest the most suitable acces-sories to get and check whetherthe electric system can supportthe required load or whether ahigher capacity battery is re-quired.
The liquid in the battery ispoisonous and corrosive.
Do not let it touch the skin or eyes.Do not bring naked flames or pos-sible sources or sparks near the bat-tery: risk of fire and explosion.
WARNING
fig. 9
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BATTERY
Fiat Ducato battery is of the “Limit-ed maintenance” and is fitted with in-dicator A-fig. 9 to check the elec-trolyte level and the charge.
Under normal conditions of use itdoes not require topping up with dis-tilled water. However, check it peri-odically through the control optical in-dicator that is placed on the batterycover and must be dark with a cen-tral green area.
If the indicator is a bright colour, ordark without the green central area,contact a Fiat Dealership.
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When working on the bat-tery or near it, always wear
the proper goggles.
WARNING
Running the battery withlow fluid level can damage
the battery beyond repair andcould also cause its explosion.
WARNING
If the vehicle is to stand fora long time in the cold, re-
move the battery and store it in awarm place to avoid it freezing.
WARNING CHECKING THE CHARGE
The battery charge may be checkedsatisfactorily through the indicator andacting according to the colour the in-dicator shows.
Refer to the table below or to the la-bel B-fig. 9 on the battery.
USEFUL ADVICE FOR LENGTHENING THE LIFE OFYOUR BATTERYWhen you park the vehicle, ensure
the doors are closed properly. Theceiling lights must be off.Do not keep accessories (e.g.: sound
system, hazard lights, etc.) switchedon for a long time when the engine isnot running.IMPORTANT A battery which is
kept at a charge of less than 50% forany length of time will be damaged bysulphation leading to a reduction incranking power and a higher risk of thebattery electrolyte freezing (this mayeven occur at –10 °C).
Bright white colour
Dark colour without green area in the centre
Dark colour with green area in the centre
Top up electrolyte
Low charge level
Electrolyte level and charge sufficient
Contact aFiat Dealership
Charge the battery (advisable to contact a Fiat
Dealership)
No action
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Furthermore, remember that high in-take electric devices (such as baby bot-tle warmers, vacuum cleaners, cellularphones, mini-fridges, etc.) poweredwhen the engine is off can deploythe battery.
IMPORTANT When installing ad-ditional systems on the vehicle, bearin mind that improper branches onconnections of the vehicle wiring aredangerous, particularly if safety devicesare involved.
Battery
60 Ah
88 Ah
100 Ah
The total intake of these systems(factory and after-market) must beless than 0.6 mA x Ah (of the bat-tery) as shown in the following table:
Maximum admitted stand-by
intake
36 mA
52.8 mA
60 mA
If the vehicle is inactive for a long pe-riod of time, refer to the “Vehicle stor-age” paragraph in section “Getting thebest out of you vehicle”.
Before performing any operation onthe electrical system, disconnect thebattery negative cable.
Battery terminals shall always beperfectly separated.If you want to add accessories after
buying the vehicle (antitheft system,free-hand phone kit, radio navigator,etc.) visit a Fiat Dealership. Theycan suggest the most suitable acces-sories to get and check whether theelectric system can support therequired load or whether a highercapacity battery is required.These devices will, in fact, run off
the battery even when the key is notinserted (vehicle parked, engine off).
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ELECTRONICCONTROL UNITWhen the vehicle is being used nor-
mally, special measures are not nec-essary.The following instructions must be
followed very carefully however, ifyou work on the electrical system orin cases where emergency starting isnecessary:– never disconnect the battery from
the electric system while the engine isrunning;– disconnect the battery from the
electric system if you are recharging it;– never perform emergency starting
with a battery charger. Always use anauxiliary battery;
Modifications or repairs tothe electrical system car-
ried out incorrectly and withoutbearing the features of the systemin mind can cause malfunctionswith the risk of fire.
WARNING– be particularly careful when con-necting the battery to the electric sys-tem. Make sure that the polarity iscorrect and that the connection is ef-ficient;– do not connect or disconnect the
terminals of the electronic units whilethe ignition key is at MAR;– do not check polarity through
sparking;
– disconnect the electronic controlunits if you are electrically welding thevehicle body. Remove the units if tem-peratures exceed 80 °C (special op-erations on the bodywork, etc.).
IMPORTANT If the sound systemor vehicle alarm systems are not in-stalled correctly, they can interferewith the working of the electroniccontrol units.
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WHEELS ANDTYRES
Check the pressure of each tyre, in-cluding the spare, every two weeksand before long journeys.
The pressure must be checked whenthe tyre is rested and cold.
It is normal for pressure to risewhen you are driving. If you have tocheck or restore the pressure whenthe tyres are warm, remember thatthe pressure value must be 0.3 barabove the specified value.
See “Wheels” in “Technical specifi-cations” chapter for the correct tyreinflation pressure.
Wrong pressure causes unevenwear of the tyres fig. 11:
A - correct pressure: tyre wearsevenly
B - under-inflated tyre: shouldertread wear
C - over-inflated tyre: centre treadwear.
IMPORTANT As far as possibleavoid sharp braking and screech starts.
Be careful not to hit the kerb, pot-holes or other obstacles. Driving forlong stretches over bumpy roads candamage the tyres.
Periodically check that the tyres haveno cuts in the side wall, abnormalswelling or irregular tyre wear. If anyof these occur, have the vehicle seento at a Fiat Dealership.
Avoid overloading your vehicle: thiscan seriously damage wheels or tyres.
If you get a flat tyre, stop immedi-ately and change it so as not to dam-age the tyre, the wheel, the suspen-sion and the steering.
fig. 11F0
D00
27m
If the pressure is too low,the tyre overheats and this
can cause it serious damage.
WARNING
Tyre pressure must be cor-rect to ensure good road
holding.
WARNING
Tyres must be replaced when thetread wears down to 1.6 mm. In anycase, comply with the laws in the coun-try where the vehicle is being driven.
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Tyres age even if they are not usedvery much. Cracking of the tread rub-ber and the side walls are a sign of thisageing. In any case, if the tyres havebeen fitted for more than six yearsthey should be examined by an expertwho can judge whether they are stillfit for use. Remember to check thespare tyre particularly carefully too.
If a replacement is necessary, alwaysuse new tyres and avoid using onesthe origin of which you are not cer-tain about.
The Fiat Ducato uses tubeless tyres.Under no circumstances use an innertube with these tyres.
If you replace a tyre it is a good ideato change the inflation valve, too.
To ensure the front and rear tyres allwear evenly, you are advised to changethe tyres over every 10 - 15 thousandkilometres keeping them on the sameside of the vehicle so as not to reversethe direction of rotation.
RUBBER TUBING
Follow the Service Schedule carefullyin the case of braking and fuel supplysystem rubber tubing.
Ozone, high temperatures and longabsence of fluid in the system can infact cause the hardening and crackingof the pipes with possible loss of fluid.A careful check is therefore essential.Do not change the tyres
over in criss-cross fashionby moving a tyre from the left-handside of the vehicle to the right andvice versa.
WARNING
Never submit alloy rims torepainting treatments re-
quiring to use temperatures ex-ceeding 150°C since the mechani-cal properties of the wheels couldbe impaired.
WARNING
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WINDSCREENWIPER
BLADES
Periodically clean the rubber partwith suitable products. We recom-mend TUTELA PROFESSIONALSC35.
Change the blades if the rubber edgeis warped or worn out. You should inany case change them approximatelyonce a year.
Changing the windscreen wiper blade
1) Lift windscreen wiper arm A-fig. 12 off the glass and position theblade so as to form a right angle withthe arm.
2) Press tab B on the retainer andremove the blade to be replaced fromarm A .
3) Fit the new blade by inserting thetab into the special slot in the arm.Make sure it is properly locked intoplace.
fig. 12
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0123
m
Some simple steps can reduce po-tential damage to the blades:
– if the temperature falls to belowzero, make sure the rubber blade isnot frozen to the windscreen. If nec-essary, free it with a de-icing com-pound;
– remove any snow that has settledon the glass: besides saving the bladesyou will avoid straining the electricwindscreen wiper motor and causingit to overheat;
– do not operate the windscreen orrear window wipers on dry glass.
Travelling with worn wiperblades is dangerous be-
cause it reduces visibility in badweather.
WARNING
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SPRAY NOZZLES
Windscreen washer
If there is no jet of liquid, first makesure that there is liquid in the reser-voir: see “Checking fluid levels” in thissection. Then make sure that theholes in the nozzles are not cloggedup fig. 13. Use a pin to open the noz-zles if necessary. The windscreen jetsare directed by adjusting the inclina-tion of nozzles. Direct the spray sothat it reaches the highest pointreached by the brushes.
Headlight washer
If there is no jet of liquid, first makesure that there is liquid in the reser-voir. Then make sure that the holes inthe nozzles fig. 14 are not clogged up.Use a pin to open the nozzles if nec-essary.
BODYWORK
PROTECTING THE VEHICLEFROM ATMOSPHERICAGENTS
The main causes of rust are:
– atmospheric pollution;
– salt and humidity in the atmos-phere (coastal or very hot and humidareas);
– environmental conditions that arespecific to the season.
In addition, the abrasiveness of dustin the atmosphere and sand carried bythe wind as well as mud and stoneskicked up by other vehicles must notbe underestimated.
For your vehicle, Fiat has used lead-ing-edge technological solutions to ef-fectively protect the body from rust.
These are the most important:
– painting systems and products thatmake the vehicle particularly resistantto rust and scratching;
fig. 14F0
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– the use of zinc-plated sheet steelwhich is highly resistant to rust;
– the spraying of the underbody, en-gine compartment, inside the wheel-houses and other parts with wax-based products with a high protectivecapacity;
– spraying plastic-coating materialsto protect the most exposed points:under the door, inside the wings, theedges, etc.;
– the use of “open” box sections toprevent condensation and water frombuilding up and rusting the inside ofthe parts.
BODY AND UNDERBODY WARRANTY
Your Fiat Ducato is covered by war-ranty against any original structural orbody part being perforated by rust.Refer to the Warranty Booklet forthe general terms.
TIPS FOR KEEPING THE BODYIN GOOD CONDITIONS
Paintwork
The paintwork is not only to makeyour vehicle look attractive but alsoto protect the steel.
If the paint is scuffed or scratcheddeeply you are therefore advised totouch up as necessary to prevent rustfrom forming.
Only use genuine products whentouching up the paintwork (see sec-tion “Technical Specifications”).
Ordinary maintenance of the paint-work means washing it. The frequencyyou should do this depends on theconditions and the environment thevehicle is driven in.
For example:
– areas with a high level of air-pollu-tion;
– roads sprinkled with road saltwash;
– parking under trees which dropresin. In these cases, wash your vehi-cle more frequently.
To wash the vehicle properly:
1) wash the body using a low pres-sure jet of water;
2) wipe a sponge with a slightlysoapy solution over the bodywork,frequently rinsing the sponge;
3) rinse well with water and drywith a jet of air or a chamois leather.
When drying the vehicle, be carefulto get at those parts which are not soeasily seen, e.g. the door frames, bon-net and around the headlights wherewater can most readily collect. Youshould leave the vehicle out in theopen so that any water remaining canevaporate more easily.
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Do not wash the vehicle after it hasbeen parked in the sun or while thebonnet is hot: it could take the shineoff the paint.
Outside plastic parts must becleaned following the usual vehiclewashing procedure.
Where possible avoid parking thevehicle under trees; the resinous sub-stances that certain species of treeshed dull the paintwork and increasethe possibility of rust forming.
To better protect the paintwork,polish with protective wax from timeto time, that leaves a protective layeron the paintwork.
When the paintwork tends to loseits shine because of the build-up ofsmog, use a wax (polish) which has aslightly abrasive as well as protectiveaction.
Front headlights
IMPORTANT Never use aromat-ic substances (e.g.: petrol) or ketones(e.g.: acetone) for cleaning front head-light plastic lens.
Windows
Use specific window cleaners toclean the windows. Use very cleancloths to avoid scratching the glass ordamaging its transparency.
IMPORTANT To prevent damageto the electric heater element, wipethe inside of the heated rear window(where fitted) gently in the same di-rection as the elements.
Engine compartment
At the end of each winter season,carefully clean the engine compart-ment. Have this done at a garage.
IMPORTANT The engine com-partment should be washed while theengine is cold and with the ignition keyat STOP. After washing, make surethat the various protections (e.g. rub-ber boots and various guards) havenot be removed or damaged.
Detergents pollute wa-ter. For this reason, thevehicle must be washed
in an area equipped for the col-lection and purification of the liq-uids used while washing.
IMPORTANT Bird droppingsmust be washed off immediately andwith great care as their acid is partic-ularly aggressive.
Detergents pollute wa-ter. The vehicle musttherefore be washed in an
area equipped for the collectionand purification of the liquidsused while washing.
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INTERIORS
From time to time check that waterhas not collected under the mats(from dripping shoes, umbrellas, etc.)which could cause the steel to rust.
CLEANING SEATS AND FABRICS
Remove dust with a soft brush andvacuum cleaner. For velvet seats usea damp brush.
Brush the seats with a damp spongewith water and neutral soap.
PLASTIC PARTS INSIDE THE VEHICLE
Clean plastic parts with damp clothwith water and non-abrasive neutralsoap. To remove grease or hardstains, use special solvent-free prod-ucts designed not to alter the appear-ance and colour of components.
IMPORTANT Do not use alcoholor petrol to clean the instrumentpanel.
Never use flammable prod-ucts (petroleum ether or
petrol) to clean the inside of the ve-hicle. Electrostatic charges gener-ated by rubbing while cleaningcould cause fires.
WARNING
Do not keep aerosol cans inthe vehicle. There is the risk
they might explode. Aerosol cansmust never be exposed to a tem-perature above 50°C; when theweather starts to get hot the tem-perature inside the vehicle might gowell beyond that figure.
WARNING
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VEHICLEIDENTIFICATIONDATA
CHASSIS MARKING fig. 1
This is stamped on the wheelhousenear the passenger seat. It can bereached by lifting the special plasticflap in the carpeting over the wheelarch and it includes:
– vehicle model ZFA 244.000
– chassis serial number.
ENGINE MARKING
The marking is stamped on the cylin-der block and includes the model andthe serial number.
See the following pages for the en-gine codes together with the body-work codes.
MODEL PLATE
The model plate fig. 2 includes thefollowing identification data:
A - Manufacturer’s name
B - Homologation number
C - Vehicle type code
D - Vehicle ID code (Chassis serialnumber)
fig. 1
F0D
0126
m
fig. 2
F0D
0026
m
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E - Maximum vehicle weight fullyloaded
F - Maximum vehicle weight fullyloaded with trailer
G - Maximum vehicle weight onfront axle
H - Maximum vehicle weight on rearaxle
I - Engine type
L - Body version code
M - Smoke opacity index.
This plate is fastened to the frontcrossmember in the engine compart-ment A-fig. 3.
BODYWORK PAINTIDENTIFICATION PLATE
The plate A-fig. 4 is set on the left-hand inner side of the bonnet.
It bears the following data fig. 5:
A - Paint manufacturer
B - Colour name
C - Fiat colour code
D - Respray and touch up code.
fig. 3
F0D
0188
m
fig. 4F0
D01
89m
fig. 5
F0D
0025
m
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ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS
Version 11
Van short wheelbase
Panorama short wheelbase
Engine
2.3 JTD
2.3 JTD
Engine Code
F1AE0481C
F1AE0481C
Bodywork version
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Version 15
Van short wheelbase
Van medium wheelbase
Panorama medium wheelbase
Combi medium wheelbase
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Engine
2.3 JTD
2.3 JTD
2.3 JTD
2.3 JTD
Engine Code
F1AE0481C
F1AE0481C
F1AE0481C
F1AE0481C
Bodywork version
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Version 18 MAXI
Van long wheelbase
Chassis cab medium wheelbase
Chassis cab long wheelbase
Chassis cab medium wheelbase crew cab
Chassis cab long wheelbase crew cab
Bodywork versionEngine
2.3 JTD
2.3 JTD
2.3 JTD
2.3 JTD
2.3 JTD
Engine Code
F1AE0481C
F1AE0481C
F1AE0481C
F1AE0481C
F1AE0481C
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ENGINEGENERAL FEATURES
Engine code
Cycle
Number and layout of cylinders
Diameter x stroke mm
Total capacity cm3
Compression ratio
kWMaximum power output EEC HPcorresponding ratio rpm
NmMaximum torque EEC kgmcorresponding ratio rpm
Spark plugs
Fuel
2.3 JTD
F1AE0481C
Diesel
4 in line
88x94
2286
19 : 1
811103600
27027.61800
–
Euro 3 Diesel fuel that passesspecification EN 590 or
Directive GOST R 52368-2005
FUEL SUPPLY
UNIJET (Common Rail) electroniccontrol direct injection, turbosuper-charger with WASTEGATE valve andintercooler.
Modifications or repairs tothe fuel feed system that
are not carried out properly or donot take the system’s technicalspecifications into account cancause malfunctions leading to therisk of fire.
WARNING
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BRAKES
SERVICE AND EMERGENCYBRAKES Front: disc, floating caliper with two
operating cylinders for each wheel andpad wear warning light.Rear: self-centring shoes and micro-
metric mechanism for clearance take-up.Certain versions are fitted with rear
disc brakes with Drum in hat device(i.e. drum on disc to block the vehiclewhen parked with handbrake en-gaged). Cross-over hydraulic circuit control.
Four sensors ABS system with EBD.
Lacking ABS system brakeforce dis-tributor acting on rear brake hydrauliccircuit according to rear axle load.
HANDBRAKE
Controlled by a lever, it works me-chanically on the rear brake shoes.
For versions with rear disc brakes,the handbrake works on the Drum inhat device shoes.
IMPORTANT Pull the handbrakelever only when the vehicle is at astandstill, or when the vehicle is run-ning, but however only in case of afailure of the hydraulic system.
Should the handbrake be exception-ally used when the vehicle is running,it is suggested to keep a moderatetraction to avoid causing the rear axleblock, entailing vehicle side skidding.
Water, ice or salt on roadsurfaces can deposit on
brake discs, reducing braking effi-ciency on the first braking.
WARNING
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TRANSMISSION
CLUTCH
Hydraulically controlled withouttravel-free pedal.
MECHANICAL GEARBOXAND DIFFERENTIAL
Five forward gears and reverse withsynchromesh for front gear engage-ment.
Cyclical gear reduction and differen-tial assembly incorporated in the gear-box.
Drive transmission to the frontwheels by means of drive shafts con-nected to the differential assembly andthe wheels with CV joints.
SUSPENSIONS
FRONT
Independent wheel, McPherson sus-pension.
Telescopic dampers with flexible an-chorage to the body and dust guardson buffers.
Coil springs offset with shock ab-sorbers and knock-guard buffers.
Lower wishbone with twin taperrubber bushing on chassis and ballhead on wheel stud.
REAR
Rigid tubular axle type.
Lengthways single blade (two-bladesas optional) leaf spring.
Vertical shock absorbers anchoredabove on the body (on the inside ofthe wheelhouse) and down on theaxle flange.
Knock-guard buffer fixed to the sidemember.
Coupling for brake load proportion-ing.
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WHEELS
RIMS AND TYRES
Printed steel rims with ventilateddisk.
Tubeless tyres with radial carcass.
The homologated tyres are listed inthe log book.
IMPORTANT In the event of dis-crepancies between the informationprovided in this Owner Handbook andthe Log Book, consider the specifica-tions shown in the Log Book only.
To ensure safety of the vehicle inmovement, it must be fitted with tyresof the same make and type on allwheels.
IMPORTANT Do not use innertubes with tubeless tyres.
SPARE WHEEL
Printed steel rim.
Tubeless tyre (same as those fitted).
SNOW CHAINS
Only use low profile chains, see“Snow chains”.
WHEEL GEOMETRY
Front wheel toe-in measured fromrim to rim: – 2 ± 1 mm.
The values refer to the vehicle in run-ning order.
STEERING
Energy-absorbing jointed steeringcolumn and wheel.
Height adjustable steering wheel.
Permanently lubricated rack and pin-ion.
Hydraulic power steering.
Minimum turning circle:
– short wheelbase ................ 11 m– medium wheelbase............ 12.1 m – long wheelbase .................. 13,7 m
Number of steering wheel turns lockto lock........................................ 3.52
Do not hold the power as-sisted steering wheel with
the engine running for longer than15 seconds. It will make a noise andyou could damage the system.
WARNING
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UNDERSTANDING TYRE MARKINGS
The following are the necessary in-dications to understand the meaningof the markings on the tyre.
195 = Nominal width (S, distance between sidewalls in mm).
70 = Height/width ratio (H/S,as a percentage).
R = Radial tyre.
15 = Rim nominal diameter ininches (Ø).
C = Letter identifying tyres for light-dutytransportation.
103/101 = Load rating (carrying ca-pacity).
Q = Maximum speed rating.
6 = rim in inches (1)
J = rim drop centre outline(side projection where thetyre bead rests) (2)
15 = rim nominal diameter ininches (corresponds to di-ameter of the tyre to bemounted) (3 = Ø)
H2 = “hump” shape and number(relief on the circumfer-ence holding the tubelesstyre bead on the rim)
Maximum speed rating
Q = up to 160 km/h.
R = up to 170 km/h.
S = up to 180 km/h.
T = up to 190 km/h.
U = up to 200 km/h.
H = up to 210 km/h.
V = up to 240 km/h.
Maximum speed rating for snow tyres
Q M+S = up to 160 km/h
T M+S = up to 190 km/h
H M+S = up to 240 km/h
UNDERSTANDING RIMMARKINGS
The following are the necessary in-dications to understand the meaningof the markings on the rim.
Example: 195/70 R 15C 103/101 Q Example: 6J x 15 H2
fig. 6F0
D00
31m
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COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar)Inflation pressure (bar)
Unladen and fully loaded
Version 11 Rims Tyres Front Rear
Van short wheelbase 6Jx15” - H2 205 70 R15C (106/104)Q 4.0 4.0
Panorama short wheelbase 6Jx15” - H2 205 70 R15C (106/104)Q 4.0 4.0
Version 15 Rims Tyres Front Rear
Van short wheelbase 6Jx15” - H2 205 70 R15C (106/104)Q 4.1 4.5
205 70 R15C (106/104)R
Van medium wheelbase 6Jx15” - H2 205 70 R15C (106/104)Q 4.1 4.5
205 70 R15C (106/104)R
Panorama medium wheelbase 6Jx15” - H2 205 70 R15C (106/104)Q 4.1 4.5
205 70 R15C (106/104)R
Combi medium wheelbase 6Jx15” - H2 205 70 R15C (106/104)Q 4.1 4.5
205 70 R15C (106/104)R
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Version 18 MAXI Rims Tyres Front Rear
Van long wheelbase 6Jx16” - H2 205 75 R16C (110/108)Q 4.5 4.5
205 75 R16C (110/108)R
Chassis medium wheelbase 6Jx16” - H2 205 75 R16C (110/108)Q 4.5 4.5
205 75 R16C (110/108)R
Chassis long wheelbase 6Jx16” - H2 205 75 R16C (110/108)Q 4.5 4.5
205 75 R16C (110/108)R
For warm tyres the pressure should be +0.3 bar in relation to the prescribed value. Check again the correct pressure when the tyres are cold.
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DIMENSIONS
VAN VERSION, PANORAMA VERSION, COMBI VERSION,
Height is intended on an unladen vehicle.
fig. 7 F0D0272m
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15
Shortwheelbase
901
2850
998
4749
2150÷2470
1720
2024
1441÷1760
1710
Shortwheelbase
901
2850
998
4749
2150÷2470
1720
2024
1441÷1760
1710
Mediumwheelbase
901
3200
998
5099
2150÷2725
1720
2024
1441÷2016
1710
Mediumwheelbase
901
3200
998
5099
2160÷2735
1720
2024
1441÷2016
1710
Longwheelbase
901
3700
998
5599
2470÷2860
1720
2024
1441÷1760
1710
11Versions
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
L
Dimensions vary according to the version, within the limits indicated above.
18 MAXI
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CHASSIS VERSION
Height is intended on an unladen vehicle.
fig. 8 F0D0273m
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Longwheelbase
901
3700
1080
5681
3367
2125
1720
1720
1932
Versions 18 MAXI
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
L
Dimensions vary according to the version, within the limits indicated above
Mediumwheelbase
901
3200
1080
5181
2867
2125
1720
1720
1932
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PERFORMANCE
Top speeds allowable after running in kph
Versions/engines 11-15 18 MAXI
149 (*) 147 (*)
145 143 (**)
* All van versions** All chassis versions
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VAN WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)Version 11
Kerb weight(including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload includingdriver (1):
Maximum admittedloads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
Maximum load on roof
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
1825 ÷ 1910
990 ÷ 1075
160016002900
2000750
80
100
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Weights (kg)Version 15
Kerb weight(including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admittedloads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
Maximum load on roof
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
1725 ÷ 1995
1305 ÷ 1475
175018503300
2000750
80
100
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Weights (kg)Version 18 MAXI
Kerb weight(including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admittedloads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
Maximum load on roof
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
1895 ÷ 2045
1455 ÷ 1605
185021203500
2000750
80
100
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PANORAMA
Weights (kg)Short wheelbase version 11
Kerb weight(including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admittedloads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
Maximum load on roof
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
2055
9P + 301
160016002900
2000750
80
100
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Weights (kg)Medium wheelbase version 15
Kerb weight(including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admittedloads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
Maximum load on roof
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
2195
9P + 561
175018503300
2000750
80
100
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COMBI
Weights (kg)Medium wheelbase version 15
Kerb weight(including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload includingdriver (1):
Maximum admittedloads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
Maximum load on roof
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
1975 ÷ 2050
9P + 985 ÷ 875
175018503300
2000750
80
100
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Weights (kg)Medium wheelbase version 15
Kerb weight(including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admittedloads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
1850 ÷ 1985
1315 ÷ 1415
17501850
3230 ÷ 3300
2000750
80
CHASSIS
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Weights (kg)Long wheelbase version 18 MAXI
Kerb weight(including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admittedloads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
1900 ÷ 2035
1465 ÷ 1600
185021203500
2000750
80
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CREW CAB CHASSIS
Weights (kg)Medium wheelbase version 18 MAXI
Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admitted loads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
2040 ÷ 2105
1120 ÷ 1460
18502120 3500
2000750
80
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Weights (kg)Long wheelbase version 18 MAXI
Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, toolsand accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admitted loads (2)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Towable weight:– trailer with brakes– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling (trailer with brakes)
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
2.3 JTD
2040 ÷ 2105
1120 ÷ 1460
185021203500
2000750
80
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Fuel tank:including a reserve of:
Engine coolingsystem:
Engine sump:Engine sump and filter:
Transaxle:
Hydraulic power steering:
Front and rear hydraulic brake circuit:11-15 versions18 MAXI versions
Hydraulic brake circuit with ABS:11-15 versions18 MAXI versions
Windscreen and rear window liquid reservoir:
2.3 JTDLitres
808 ÷10
10
5.86.3
2.7
1.3
0.590.62
0.590.62
4.2
kg
–
–
5.25.7
2.43
–
––
––
–
Prescribed fuelRecommended products
Euro 3 Diesel fuel that passesspecification EN 590 or DirectiveGOST R 52368-2005
Mixture of distilled water andPARAFLU UP (red) at 50%
SELENIA WR
TUTELA CAR MATRYX
TUTELA CAR GI/E
TUTELA TOP 4
TUTELA TOP 4
Mixture of water and TUTELAPROFESSIONAL SC 35
CAPACITIES
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FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
PRODUCTS WHICH MAY BE USED AND THEIR SPECIFICATIONS
Use
Oils for petrol engines
Change intervals
Fluid and lubricant specificationsfor correct vehicle operations
Synthetic-based oils, grade SAE 5W-40,
FIAT 9.55535-N2 Qualification
Genuinefluids and lubricants
SELENIA WR Contractual TechnicalReference no. F515.D06
According to Scheduled ServicingPlan
For Diesel engines, in emergency cases where genuine products are not available, lubricants with min. performance ACEA B4 are ac-cepted. If this case, the best engine performance is not guaranted. We however recommend replacing the lubricant with those recom-mended by Fiat Dealeship.
The use of products with inferior characteristics compared to ACEA B4 could cause damage, not covered by the guarantee, to the engine.
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Use
Lubricants and greasesfor transmissions
Lubricant for power steering
Brake fluid
Diesel fuel additive
Protective fluid for radiators
Fluid for window and rear window washer
(*) IMPORTANT Do not add or mix fluids having different specifications from that already existing.
Genuinefluids and lubricants
TUTELA CAREXPERYA Contractual TechnicalReference no. F178.B06
TUTELA ALL STARContractual TechnicalReference no. F702.G07
TUTELA STAR 700 Contractual TechnicalReference no. F701.C07
TUTELA CAR GI/EContractual TechnicalReference no. F001.C94
TUTELA TOP 4Contractual TechnicalReference no. F001.A93
TUTELA DIESELARTContractual TechnicalReference no. F601.L06
PARAFLU UP (*)Contractual TechnicalReference no. F101.M01
TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35Contractual TechnicalReference no. F201.D02
Fluid and lubricant specifications for correct vehicle operation
Fully synthetic lubricant, grade SAE 75W-80 FIAT 9.55550-MZ2 Qualification
Molybdenum disulphide grease for use at high temperatures NLGI 1-2 Consistency FIAT 9.55580 Qualification
Grease for homokinetic joints with low friction coefficient NLGI 0-1 Consistency FIAT 9.55580 Qualification
Lubricant for automatic gearbox and power steering "ATF DEXRON III" specification FIAT 9.55550-AG2 Qualification
Synthetic fluid NHTSA 116 DOT 4, ISO 4925, SAE J-1704, CUNA NC 956-01 FIAT 9.55597 Qualification
Diesel fuel additive providing diesel engine protection
Protective whith antifreeze action (red colour) based on inhib-ited monoethylen glycol, with O.A.T. formulation that passes FIAT 9.555323 Qualification, CUNA NC 956-16, ASTM D 3306 specificationsMixture of alcohols and surfactants.FIAT 9.55522 Qualification CUNA NC 956-11 specification
Applications
Mechanical gearbox anddifferential
CV joints on wheel side
CV joints on differentialside
Power steering system
Hydraulic brake and cluthcontrols
To be mixed with dieselfuel (25cc every 10 litres)
Cooling circuits:mixture of 40% demineralized water and60% PARAFLU UPTo be used diluted orundiluted inwindscreen/rear windowwasher/ wiper systems
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FUEL CONSUMPTION - CO2 EMISSIONS
RUNNING AND USE CONDITIONS AFFECTING FUEL CONSUMPTION(examples and differences with respect to goods transportation vehicle data)
IMPORTANT
Although fuel consumption mea-surements procedure aim at definingrealistic values, fuel consumption is in-fluenced by factors such as:
Driving style and vehicle use highspeed, frequent acceleration, frequentgear shifting, door-to-door deliveries,etc.
Just for passenger transportationversions with 2.3 engines, reducedconsumption can be obtained by start-ing (on level road) in 2nd gear insteadof 1st gear.
Traffic and road conditionsqueues, bending roads, steep roads,bad road surface, etc.
Weather conditions and tem-peratures low temperatures, thinner air, wind,rain etc…;
Vehicle conditionsPoor maintenance (tyre pressure, fil-ters, spark plugs, etc.), damaged body-work
Load conditions Heavy weights, not optimal load dis-tribution, large weights on roof rack,etc.
Use of electric devices Climate control, heater and electricdevices in general
Special conditions of useSpecial vehicle conditions of use: roofrack, trailer, open side windows, typeof tyres, etc.
Special trim and adaptations caravan, motor home, mega box, can-vas cover, etc.
Some of these conditions are illus-trated in these figures on the nextpages.
For more information, refer to theadvice in the chapter “Cheap runningthat respects the environment.
The fuel consumption values shownin the table in following pages were de-fined according to the type-approvalspecifications in European Directives.
Consumption values are defined bymeans of the following procedures:
– an urban cycle: consisting of acold start and a simulated drive in citystreets;
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– an extra-urban cycle: consisting in frequent accelerations, in all gears, simulating normal conditions of use. Speed rangesfrom 0 to 120 km/h;
– average combined cycle consisting of 37% urban cycle and 63% extra-urban cycle.
IMPORTANT Road and traffic conditions, weather, general conditions of the vehicle, driving style, fittingsand accessories, use of the climate control system, load, roof racks and other situations penalising aerody-namic penetration and effecting rolling resistance will influence fuel consumption rates which can be differ-ent from the values shown in the table (see “Cheap running that respects the environment” in “Drivingyour car” chapter).
CO2 EMISSIONS AT EXHAUST
The maximum CO2 emission values shown in the following table refer to the average combined cycle.
Consumption according to Directive Urban Extra-urban Combined CO2 emissions at exhaust99/100/EC (litres/100 km) according to Directive
99/100/EC (g/km)
Version 11 Panorama short wheelbase 9.0 7.7 8.1 216
Version 15 Panorama medium wheelbase 9.2 8.0 8.4 223
Combi medium wheelbase 8.7 7.3 7.8 208
Version 18 MAXI
Test was performed with start-up in second gear.
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Max. speed (accelera-tor pedal fully down)
Town driving
Mountain driving
+80÷100%
+35÷45%
+10÷15%
Climate control on+5%
+10÷15%
Roof rack or sidewindows half open+5%
Caravan or otheradaptations
F0D
0199
mF0
D01
98m
F0D
0195
m
F0D
0194
mF0
D01
96m
F0D
0197
m
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IIIINNNNDDDDEEEEXXXX
- tips for keeping the body in good conditions ................. 158
- versions .................................... 163- warranty ................................... 158
Bodywork paint identification plate ............................................. 162
Bodywork versions ..................... 163Bonnet ........................................... 79Bottle holder ................................ 69Brake fluid level ........................... 148Brake light replacement ............. 126Brakes- handbrake ......................... 99-167- service and
emergency brake ................... 167Bulb replacement ........................ 121Bulb types ..................................... 122
Capacities ................................... 188
Ceiling light .................................... 66
Cellular phone set-up ................ 93
Central door locking system .... 78
Changing a wheel ........................ 119
Cheap running that respectsthe environment ....................... 108
Checking fluid levels ................... 144
Child restraint systems .............. 21
Cigar lighter ................................. 72
Cleaning seats and fabrics ......... 160
Cleaning the plastic parts .......... 160
Climate control system ............. 55
Clutch ............................................ 168
Controls ........................................ 66
Consumption
- engine oil .................................. 145
- fuel ............................................. 191
Coolant temperature gauge ..... 29
Current socket ............................ 71
ABS .............................................. 83
Additional heater ........................ 56
Adjusting the headlight beam ... 81
Airbags (front and side) ............. 85
Air cleaner .................................... 149
Air vents ........................................ 52
Annual inspection schedule ...... 142
Ashtray .......................................... 72
At the filling station .................... 95
Battery ........................................ 150- battery cut out ....................... 68
- checking the charge ............... 151
- jump starting .................... 116-135
- recharging ................................ 135
- replacement ............................ 150
- useful advice ............................ 151Bodywork ..................................... 157- maintenance ............................ 157
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Dashboard ................................. 5
Demisting ...................................... 54
Diesel fuel filter ........................... 149
Differential .................................... 168
Digital clock .................................. 31
Dimensions ........................... 173-176
Dipped beam headlights ............ 63
- bulb replacement ................... 123
Direction indicators ................... 64
- front bulb replacement ......... 125
- rear bulb replacement .......... 125
- side bulb replacement ........... 124
Doors ............................................ 74
- 270° opening ........................... 77
- central door locking .............. 78
- driver’s cab doors .................. 74
- rear door ................................. 77
- remote control ....................... 8
- side sliding door ..................... 75
- window regulators ................ 78Driving style ................................ 106
Electric windows ....................... 78
Electronic alarm .......................... 10
Electronic control units ............. 153
- speed limiter ........................... 153
Emergency starting .............. 107-116
Emission control devices ........... 109
Engine ............................................ 166
- starting ..................................... 97
- stopping the engine ............... 99
- warming up the engine ......... 98
Engine/bodywork codes ............ 163
Engine compartment .................. 159
Engine coolant gauge .................. 29
Engine coolant level .................... 146
Engine marking ............................ 161
Engine oil ....................................... 145
- consumption ........................... 146
Engine oil level ............................. 145
Engine oil level gauge ................. 31
EOBD system................................ 90
Fiat Code (system) ................... 6First aid kit .................................... 138Flashing the headlights ............... 64Fluids and lubricants ................... 189Front/rear ceiling light replacement ............................... 128
Front fog light replacement ...... 125Fuel cut-off switch ...................... 67Fuel gauge ..................................... 30Fuses (replacement) ................... 129
Getting to know your vehicle ............................ 5
Getting the best out of your vehicle ............................ 97
Glove compartment/oddmentcompartment ............................. 68
Headlight washer ...................... 157Headlights- beam adjustment .................... 81
Head restraints ............................ 48
Heating and ventilation .............. 51
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Identification data ...................... 161
If a bulb burns out ...................... 121
If an accident occurs .................. 138
If anyone is injured (during accidents) ..................... 138
If an exterior light burns out ... 123
If an interior light burns out .... 128
Ignition switch ............................. 27
In an emergency ..................... 116
Individual settings ........................ 40
Instrument panel ......................... 28
Instruments .................................. 29
Interior equipment ..................... 68
Interiors ........................................ 160
Jacking the vehicle .................... 136
Jump starting ........................... 116-135
Keys ............................................ 6
Load recommendations .......... 107
Main beam headlights ............ 63
- bulb replacement ................... 123
Manual gearbox ........................... 100
Mobile foot board ....................... 75
Model plate ................................... 161
Multimeter .................................... 73
Number plate lightreplacement ............................... 127
Object holder/food box ..................................... 70
Oddment compartments............ 68
Odometer...................................... 30
Paintwork.................................... 158
Parking ............................................ 99
Parking sensors............................. 65
Performance .................................. 177
Pollen filter .................................... 149
Power steering fluid level ........... 147
Pretensioners ................................ 17
Protecting the environment ...... 96
Radio transmittersand cellular phones .................. 94
Reading/writing desk .................. 69
Rear fog light replacement ....... 125
Rearview mirrors .................. 49-50
Recharging the battery .............. 135
Remote control ........................... 8
Rev counter ................................. 29
Reversing light replacement ..... 126
Rims
- understanding rim markings .. 170
Roof rack/ski rack (presetting) .. 94
Rubber tubing .............................. 155
Safe driving.................................. 101
Scheduled Service ....................... 139
Seat belts ....................................... 14
Seats ............................................... 40
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Self-standing supplementaryheater .......................................... 57
Service indicator .......................... 32
Service Schedule .......................... 140
Side central windows (opening) 73
Side/taillights ................................. 63
- front bulb replacement ......... 124
Smart wash ................................... 65
Snow chains .......................... 114-169
Snow tyres ............................ 113-172
Sound system ............................... 91
- aerial ......................................... 93
- heavy set-up ............................ 91
- light set-up ............................... 91
Spare wheel .................................. 169
Speedometer ................................ 29
Spray nozzles ............................... 157
Starting the engine ...................... 97
- bump starting ........................... 117
- emergency starting ......... 98-116
- ignition switch ......................... 27
- jump starting .................... 116-135
- stopping the engine ................ 99
- warming up the engine after it has just started ................... 98
Steering ......................................... 169
Steering column lock .................. 27
Steering column stalks ............... 63
Steering wheel ............................. 49
Sun visors ...................................... 73
Suspensions .................................. 168
Symbols ......................................... 6
Tank cap ....................................... 95
Technical specifications ........ 161
Third brake lightreplacement ................................. 126
Tools ................................................ 118
Top speeds ..................................... 177
Tow hitch (fitting diagrams)................... 111-112
Tow hitch installation .................. 110
Towing a trailer ............................. 110
Towing the vehicle ....................... 137
Transmission .................................. 168
Transporting children in safety.... 21
Tyre pressure ................................. 171
Tyres ..................................154-169-171
Understanding rim markings ... 170
Understanding tyre markings ... 170
Using the manual gearbox ........ 100
Vehicle maintenance ........... 139
Vehicle storage ............................. 115
Ventilation...................................... 54
Warming up the engineafter it has just started ............. 98
Warning lights ............................. 34
Washing the vehicle ................... 158
Weights ......................................... 178
Wheel geometry ......................... 169
Wheels and tyres ........................ 154
- changing a wheel .................... 119
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- inflation pressure ................... 171
- snow chains ............................ 114
- snow tyres .............................. 113
- spare wheel ............................. 169
- understanding tyre markings ................................... 170
- wheel geometry ..................... 169
Windows ...................................... 159
Windscreen washer ............ 64-157
Windscreen washer fluid level .................................... 147
Windscreen wiper (blades) ..................... 64-156
Writing/reading desk ................. 69
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