Fiat 2013 Ducato 250 Owner's Handbook Manual

Summary of 2013 Ducato 250

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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 wit...

  • Page 2: Why Choosing

    We really know your vehicle because we invented, designed and built it: we really know every single detail. At fiat professional service authorised workshops you can find technicians directly trained by us, offering quality and professionalism for all service operations. Fiat professional workshops ...

  • Page 3: Choosing Genuine Parts

    Choosing genuine parts is the most natural choice p e r f o r m a n c e g e n u i n e p a r t s c o m f o r t g e n u i n e p a r t s s a f e t y g e n u i n e p a r t s a m b i e n t g e n u i n e p a r t s v a l u e s g e n u i n e p a r t s a c c e s s o r i e s g e n u i n e p a r t s.

  • Page 4: How to Recognise

    How to recognise genuine parts all genuine parts undergo strict controls, both during design and manufacturing stages, by specialists using vanguard materials, to test the component reliability. This to guarantee performance and safety for you and your passengers on board, for a long time. Always as...

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    Dear customer, thank you for choosing fiat and congratulations on your choice of a fiat ducato. We have written this handbook to help you get to know all the features of your vehicle and use it in the best possible way. You are recommended to read it right through before taking to the road for the f...

  • Page 6: Very Important

    Very important refuelling only refuel with automotive diesel conforming to the european specification en590. The use of other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently invalidate the warranty, due to the damage caused. Starting the engine make sure that the handbrake ...

  • Page 7: Know Your Vehicle

    Know your vehicle instrument panel the presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the different versions. 1. Fixed side air vents – 2. Adjustable side air vents – 3. Left stalk: external light control – 4. Instrument panel and warning lights – 5. Right st...

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    Symbols special coloured labels have been attached near or on some of the components of your vehicle. These labels bear symbols that draw your attention to the precautions required when handling the component in question. A plate summarising these symbols can be found under the bonnet fig. 2. The fi...

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    In this case, turn the key to stop and then to mar-on; if it is still locked, try again with the other keys that come with the vehicle. Contact a fiat dealership if you still cannot start the engine. Important each key has its own code which must be stored by the system's electronic control unit. Co...

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    Key with remote control the metal insert a fig. 4 fig. 5 is retractable in the grip and it operates: ❒ the ignition switch; ❒ the door locks; ❒ opening and closing of the fuel tank cap. To extract the metal insert, press button b fig. 4 fig. 5. To refit it in the grip proceed as follows: ❒ hold down...

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    For some versions there is a key with remote control and 2 buttons and fig. 5. Button locks all the doors. Button unlocks all the doors. Dashboard led indications when locking the doors, the led a fig. 6 switches on for about 3 seconds and then starts flashing (deterrence function). When the doors a...

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    Used batteries are harmful to the environment.You can dispose of them either in the correct containers as specified by law or by taking them to a fiat dealership, which will deal with their disposal. Key without remote control the metal insert a fig. 8 of the key is fixed. The key operates: ❒ the ig...

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    The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following: type of key unlocking the doors locking the doors from the outside dead lock activation (*) unlocking of load compartment lock lowering windows (*) raising windows (*) mechanical key/key with r...

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    Electronic alarm (for versions/markets, where provided) the alarm, in addition to all the remote control functions described previously, is controlled by the receiver located under the dashboard near the fuse box. Alarm intervention the alarm intervenes in the following cases: ❒ wrongful opening of ...

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    Turning the alarm off press the “door release/load compartment release” button on the key with remote control. The following operations are performed (excluding some markets): ❒ the direction indicators flash briefly twice; ❒ there are two short acoustic signals (beeps); ❒ unlocking of the doors. Im...

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    Warning always remove the key when you leave your vehicle to prevent someone from accidentally operating the controls. Remember to engage the handbrake. Engage first gear if the vehicle is parked uphill or reverse gear if the vehicle is parked downhill. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle...

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    Instrument panel a. Speedometer (speed indicator) b. Multifunction display c. Rev counter d. Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light e. Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light fig. 10 f0n0518 13 know your vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in ...

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    On board instruments the instrument background colour and type may vary according to the version. Speedometer (speed indicator) this shows the speed of the vehiclefig. 11. Rev counter the rev counter fig. 12 shows the number of engine revolutions per minute. Important the electronic injection contro...

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    Fuel level gauge this shows the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank. E - tank empty. F - tank full (see the description in paragraph "vehicle refuelling" in this chapter). The warning light a fig. 13 switching on indicates that there are about 10-12 litres of fuel (for versions with tank capacity 9...

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    Engine oil level gauge (for versions/markets, where provided) the gauge fig. 15 provides a graphic indication of the level of oil in the engine. When the ignition key is turned to mar-on, the top line of the display shows the oil level by lighting up / switching off five symbols. The gradual switchi...

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    Multifunction display (for versions/markets, where provided) the multifunction display is able to display information that is useful and necessary during when driving. "standard" screen the standard screen can display the following information fig. 16: a date b milometer (distance covered in km or m...

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    Note the and buttons activate different functions according to the following situations: adjusting the vehicle interior lighting - with the side lights on and standard screen active, it is possible to adjust the brightness inside the vehicle. Setup menu - scrolling up or down within the menu; - incr...

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    Setup menu fig. 18 f0n1020 19 know your vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

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    Setup menu functions the menu fig. 18 comprises a series of functions arranged in a cycle which can be selected through the and buttons to access the different selection operations and settings (setup) given in the following paragraphs. A submenu is provided for some items (setting the clock and set...

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    The setup menu environment is timed; when the menu is exited due to expiry of the time allowed, only the changes already stored by the user (confirmed beforehand by a brief press of the mode button) will be saved. From the standard screen, briefly press button mode to start navigation. Press the or ...

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    – press the mode button briefly to return to the menu screen or hold the button down to return to the standard screen without storing. Trip b activation (tripb data) this function can be used to activate (on) or deactivate (off ) the trip b display (partial trip). For further information see the "tr...

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    - press the or button to adjust; - briefly press the mode button: the year starts flashing on the display (yyyy); - press the or button to adjust. Note the setting will increase or decrease by one unit each time the or button is pressed. Holding the button down causes an automatic rapid increase/dec...

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    - once you have selected the submenu to be changed, press the button mode briefly; - if you enter the "distances" submenu, pressing the mode button briefly makes the display show "km" or "mi" (depending on the previous setting); - press the or button to select; - if you enter the "consumption" subme...

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    To set the desired volume, proceed as follows: - briefly press the mode button: the previously set volume "level" will flash on the display; - press the or button to adjust; - press the mode button briefly to return to the menu screen or hold the button down to return to the standard screen without ...

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    Note when an oil change is nearly due and the ignition key is turned to mar-on, the display will show a dedicated message. Engine performance will decrease if driving is continued in these conditions. When the change is due, the dedicated message will reappear on the display together with the activa...

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    Exit menu the last function, which closes the cycle of settings listed in the menu screen. Pressing the mode button briefly will return the display to the standard screen without storing. Press the button to return to the first menu option (speed beep). Trip computer general information the trip com...

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    The “trip b” function may be disabled (see “activating trip b”).“range” and “instant consumption" parameters cannot be reset. Values displayed external temperature indicates the temperature outside the vehicle passenger compartment. Range (for versions/markets where provided) this value shows the di...

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    Trip control button the trip button, located on the top of the right stalk fig. 20, is used (with ignition key at mar-on) to display these values and reset them to start a new mission: ❒ brief press to access the various parameter displays; ❒ long press to reset and then start a new mission. New mis...

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    Seats warning all adjustments must be made with the vehicle stationary. The fabric upholstery of your vehicle is designed to withstand the normal wear and tear of your vehicle for a long time. You are however recommended to avoid strong and/or continuous scratching with clothing accessories such as ...

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    Lumbar adjustment to adjust, operate knob e fig. 22. Sprung seat the seat is equipped with a mechanical spring system and hydraulic shock absorber to ensure maximum comfort and safety. The system of springs also effectively absorbs impact from uneven road surfaces. See the description in the "seats"...

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    Seats with adjustable armrests the driver's seat may be equipped with an armrest that can be raised and is height adjustable. To adjust, use wheel a fig. 24. Warning before putting on the front seat belts, make sure that the armrests are in vertical position (see "seat belts" paragraph). Warning bef...

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    Revolving seat with seat belt (for versions/markets, where provided) it is equipped with a seat belt with three anchoring points fig. 27, two adjustable armrests (for the adjustment, see "seats with adjustable armrests" paragraph) and height-adjustable head restraints (for the adjustment, see "head ...

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    Seat rotation it may be turned through 180° toward the seat on the opposite side and approximately 35° toward the door it may be locked in driving position or at 180°. Use the lever d fig. 29 (on the right side of the seat) to turn the seat. Before turning, move the seat forward and only then carry ...

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    Warning do not place heavy loads on the flap with the vehicle in motion because they could be thrown against the vehicle occupants in the event of sudden braking or impacts, causing severe injury. Tray under seat (for versions/markets, where provided) a tray a fig. 32 is present under the seat that ...

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    To allow removal of the front cover, it must be turned as far forward as possible and withdrawn from the hooks on the lower side by pulling toward the front of the vehicle. Panorama versions adjustment of passenger seat tilting backrest turn the knob a fig. 34. Access to second row seats to gain acc...

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    Stacked position proceed as follows: – remove the head restraints from the easy entry position; – raise lever b fig. 36 (located under lever a fig. 35) with your right hand; – turn the backrest 5° towards the rear; – fold the backrest forward with your left hand. Warning do not travel with passenger...

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    Proceed as follows to remove the bench: from stacked position, operate levers c and d fig. 37, turning them forward (as specified on the adhesive plate located on the lower crossmember); – lift the seat base forward; – bring the seat to an upright position; – from the upright position, operate lever...

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    Warning all adjustments must be carried out only with the vehicle stationary and the engine off. Head restraints must be adjusted so that the head, rather than the neck, rests on them. Only when they are adjusted in this manner can they serve their intended purpose. To take best advantage of the pro...

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    Warning it is absolutely forbidden to carry out whatever after-market operation involving steering system or steering column modifications (e.G.: installation of anti-theft device) that could badly affect performance and safety, cause the lapse of warranty and also result in non-compliance of the ca...

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    Warning as the driver's exterior mirror is curved, it may slightly alter the perception of distance of the reflected image. Further, the reflective surface of the lower part of the exterior mirrors is parabolic to increase the field of view.The reflected image size is thus reduced and gives the impr...

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    Mirror folding with electrical adjustment fig. 43 - fig. 44 (for versions/markets, where provided) when required (for example when the mirror causes difficulty in narrow spaces or during an automatic car wash) it is possible to fold the mirrors both electrically and manually, moving them from positi...

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    Important if the mirrors have been manually folded to position 3 fig. 43 by mistake, the mirror moves to an intermediate position. In this case, manually rotate the mirror to position 1, then press point 2 of the rocker button a fig. 44 to return the mirror to position 2 until a “click” is heard, th...

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    Heating and ventilation 1. Upper fixed diffuser - 2. Adjustable centre diffusers - 3. Fixed side diffusers - 4. Adjustable side diffusers - 5. Lower diffusers for front seats. Fig. 45 f0n0322 44 know your vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and m...

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    Diffusers adjustable side and central diffusers a fixed diffusers for side windows. B adjustable side diffusers. C fixed diffusers. D adjustable centre diffusers. E air flow adjustment control. The diffusers a and c cannot be adjusted. Fig. 46 f0n0026 fig. 47 f0n0027 45 know your vehicle safety star...

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    Heating and ventilation controls controls fig. 48 air temperature adjustment ring nut a (mixing hot and cold air) red section = hot air blue section = cold air fan activation/adjustment knob b 0 = fan off 1-2-3 = fan speed 4 = maximum fan speed air distribution ring nut c to convey air to the centra...

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    ❒ turn the ring nut c to the required position; ❒ turn knob b to required speed. Fast passenger compartment heating for the fast heating of the passenger compartment, proceed as follows: ❒ turn the ring nut a to the red section; ❒ start internal air recirculation by placing knob d on ; ❒ turn ring n...

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    ❒ turn ring nut c to and consider moving to if misting does not occur; ❒ turn knob b to 2nd speed. Demisting/defrosting of heated rear window and door mirrors (for versions/markets, where provided) press button a fig. 50 to activate this function; once enabled, the light on the button comes on. This...

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    Manual climate control (for versions/markets, where provided) controls fig. 51 air temperature adjustment ring nut a (mixing hot and cold air) red section = hot air blue section = cold air fan activation/adjustment knob b 0 = fan off 1-2-3 = fan speed 4 = maximum fan speed air distribution ring nut ...

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    ❒ turn ring nut c to ; ❒ turn knob b to required speed. Climate control system (cooling) for fast cooling of the passenger compartment, proceed as follows: ❒ turn the ring nut a to the blue section; ❒ start internal air recirculation by placing knob d on ; ❒ turn ring nut c to ; ❒ press button e to ...

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    Important to guarantee rapid demisting/ defrosting, if an additional heater/air conditioner is present (under the front or rear seat on panorama and combi versions), if activated, deactivate it using the button f fig. 52 (led off ) located in the control panel. After demisting/defrosting, operate th...

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    Internal air recirculation activation turn knob d to . It is advisable to switch the internal air recirculation on while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent the introduction of polluted air. Do not use the function for a long time, particularly if there are many passengers on board, to preve...

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    Automatic climate control (for versions/markets, where provided) general information the automatic climate control system adjusts the temperature, the quantity and the distribution of the air in the passenger compartment. The temperature control is based on the "equivalent temperature": in other wor...

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    Using the climate control system the system can be started in different ways, but it is advisable to start by pressing the auto button and then turning the knob to set the temperature required on the display. The system will start running automatically in this way and the set temperature will be rea...

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    This function may be used to heat up the passenger compartment by exploiting the system's potential to the full. In this event, the system stops controlling the temperature automatically and sets the air mixing to maximum heating. The air speed and distribution are fixed. In particular, if the heati...

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    Air flow distributed between windscreen and front side window defroster/demister and central and side dashboard vents. This distribution allows good air diffusion and maintains a good level of comfort both in summer and winter. The distribution set is shown by the corresponding leds in the selected ...

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    Air recirculation on/off button (g) the air recirculation is managed according to the following operating logics: ❒ override on (inside air recirculation always on), indicated by the led on button g and the symbol on the display; ❒ override off (air recirculation constantly off with air intake from ...

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    This is signalled by the target temperature flashing, after which the word auto goes out. With the climate control compressor off, the fan speed can be set to zero manually (no bar shown). With the compressor enabled and the engine started, the fan speed may be reduced only to the minimum setting (o...

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    Switching off the system off (e) press button e to switch the climate control system off. The display will go out. The following climate control conditions will be present when the system is off: ❒ display off; ❒ temperature setting not displayed; ❒ air recirculation on, thereby insulating the passe...

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    Independent supplementary heater (for versions/markets, where provided) the vehicle is available, on request, with two different independent heaters: one fully automatic, the other which can be programmed. Automatic version the additional heater is turned on in automatic mode when the engine is star...

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    ❒ a control unit connected to the passenger compartment heating/ventilation system to allow automatic operation; ❒ an electronic control unit for controlling and adjusting the built-in burner; ❒ a digital timer a fig. 56 for turning the heater on manually or for programming the time that it comes on...

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    Digital timer fig. 57 1) heater cycle warning light 2) display lighting 3) clock preselection recall number 4) clock button 5) hour forward adjustment button 6) programme selection button 7) hour back adjustment button 8) immediate heating activation button 9) time adjustment/reading warning light h...

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    Holding down the buttons 5 or 7 will move the digits on the clock forwards or backwards faster. Reading the current time fig. 59 to read the current time, press button 4: the time will appear on the display for about 10 seconds and warning light 9 will come on at the same time. Programming the switc...

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    Deactivation of the programmed switching on time fig. 60 to delete the programmed activation time, press button 6 briefly: the display lighting will go off and the number 3 relating to the preselected time will disappear. Recalling one of the preselected switching on times fig. 61 press the button 6...

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    Important before turning on the device, ensure that the fuel level is above the reserve. Otherwise the device could lock and require the assistance of a fiat dealership. - always turn off the heater when refuelling and near service stations to avoid the risk of explosion or fire hazards. - do not pa...

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    Turn the knob d to the maximum cold position (knob at blue sector); air at ambient temperature will come out of the rear footwell vents (located under the seats in the 2nd and 3rd row for panorama versions and the grille on the left wheel arch side for combi versions); turn the knob d to the maximum...

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    External lights the left lever includes the controls for the external lights. The external lights can only be switched on when the ignition key is in the on position. Lights off ring nut turned to position o fig. 64. Daytime running lights (drl) (for versions/markets, where provided) with the igniti...

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    Dipped beam headlights/side lights with the ignition key turned to mar-on, turn the ring nut to fig. 65. If dipped beams are activated, the daytime running lights go out and the side lights and dipped beam headlights come on. The warning light on the instrument panel switches on. When the ignition k...

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    Flashing pull the lever towards the steering wheel (1st unstable position) fig. 67 regardless of the position of the ring nut. The warning light switches on on the instrument panel. Parking lights these lights can only be turned on with ignition key in stop position or removed, by moving the left st...

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    "follow me home" device this device allows the illumination of the space in front of the vehicle for a preset time. Activation with the ignition key on off or removed, pull the stalk towards the steering wheel fig. 69 within 2 minutes from when the engine is turned off. At each single movement of th...

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    Activation turn the ring nut to position fig. 70: this turns the side lights and the dipped beam headlights on simultaneously and automatically depending on the exterior brightness conditions. Deactivation the main beam headlights will go out followed by the side lights after approximately 10 second...

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    Windscreen washer/wiper they can be operated only with the ignition key turned to mar-on. The right stalk can be moved to five different positions: a windscreen wiper off. B intermittent operation. With the lever in position b, turn control f to select one of four different speeds for the intermitte...

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    A further stroke after approximately 5 seconds completes the wiping cycle. Rain sensor (for versions/markets, where provided) the rain sensor is located behind the rear-view mirror in contact with the windscreen and has the purpose of automatically adjusting the frequency of the windscreen wiper str...

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    Cruise control (for versions/markets, where provided) this is an electronic driving aid that allows you to drive at a speed of above 30 km/h on long and straight dry roads with few driving changes (e.G. Motorways) at a preset speed without having to press the accelerator pedal. It is therefore not r...

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    Increasing the stored speed this can be carried out in two ways: ❒ by pressing the accelerator and storing the new speed reached or ❒ by moving the stalk upwards (+). Each movement of the stalk corresponds to an increase in speed of about 1 km/h, while keeping the stalk held upwards will continuousl...

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    Warning when travelling with the device active, never move the gear lever to neutral. Warning if the device is faulty, turn ring nut a to off, check the condition of the fuse and contact a fiat dealership. Roof lights front roof light with spot lights switch a fig. 74 switches the roof lights on/off...

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    Important before getting out of the vehicle, make sure that both switches are in the middle position; when the doors are closed, the lights switch off preventing the battery from running flat. In any case, if the switch is left in the on position, the roof light switches off automatically 15 minutes...

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    Load compartment side roof light (for versions/markets, where provided) press the cover at the point shown in fig. 76 to switch it on. Removable roof light (for versions/markets, where provided) it is used as both a fixed light and a portable electric torch. When the removable light is secured to it...

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    Warning lights and are lit up in the instrument panel when this device is activated. Press switch a again to turn the lights off. Important the use of hazard warning lights is governed by the highway code of the country you are in. Comply with legal requirements. Emergency braking (for versions/mark...

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    Rear fog light these lights come on, with the dipped headlights on or with the side lights and fog lights on (for versions/markets, where provided) by pressing the button fig. 80. The warning light on the panel switches on. Press the button again to turn the lights off, or turn off the dipped beams ...

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    Battery disconnection function (disconnector) (for versions/markets, where provided) the battery disconnection function is enabled with the ignition key in the batt position, as illustrated on the dedicated plate located in the area illustrated in fig. 82. To turn the ignition key to batt position, ...

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    Central locking to lock all doors at the same time, press button a fig. 84, located on the centre console control panel, regardless of the position of the ignition key. Press button b fig. 84 to release the doors. The electric window panel features a button d fig. 85 which independently unlocks/lock...

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    Electrical power supply and fuel cut-off switch the vehicle is fitted with a safety switch that, in the event of a crash, comes into operation by cutting off the fuel supply and turning off the engine as a consequence. When the inertia switch cuts in, this cuts off the fuel supply and also activates...

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    Reactivating the electrical supply cut-off switch (school bus/minibus) the switch is located on the positive battery terminal fig. 87. To reactivate the electrical supply switch, proceed as follows: ❒ press button a to reset the fuel cut-off switch; ❒ press button b to reset the electrical supply sw...

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    Interior fittings upper storage compartment - refrigerated compartment (for versions/markets, where provided) to use, lift the flap as shown in fig. 88. If air conditioned, the compartment, equipped with a bottle holder, may be cooled/heated by means of an outlet connected to the climate control sys...

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    Glove compartment compartment a fig. 91 is located in the middle of the dashboard. Compartment b fig. 92 is located on the right of the dashboard above the glove compartment. Fig. 91 f0n0511 fig. 92 f0n0053 86 know your vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency ...

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    Door pockets there are oddment/document pockets located in each of the door panels fig. 94. Compartment beneath passenger side front seat proceed as follows to use the compartment: ❒ open the flap a fig. 95 and remove it as illustrated; ❒ turn the lock knob b anticlockwise and remove it to allow the...

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    Cup holder - can holder the cup/can holder is located in the centre of the dashboard fig. 97. Cigar lighter it is located in the centre of the dashboard fig. 98. Press button on the cigar lighter to switch it on when the ignition key is turned to mar-on. After about 15 seconds the button will return...

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    Ashtray the ashtray is a removable plastic container fig. 99 that can be fitted in the cup/can holders in the centre of the dashboard. Important do not use the ashtray as a waste paper basket at the same time: fire hazard. Sun visors these are located at the sides of the rear-view mirror fig. 100. T...

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    Desk/book rest (for versions/markets, where provided) there is a desk a fig. 102 in the centre of the dashboard above the radio compartment; on some versions this desk can be used as a book rest by raising the back section and resting it on the dashboard as illustrated in the figure. On versions wit...

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    Cab glove compartment (capucine) (for versions/markets, where provided) this is fitted above the sun visors fig. 104 and is designed for quick and easy storage of light objects (e.G. Documents, road maps etc.). Flap on bench (for versions/markets, where provided) to use, pull tab a fig. 105 and lowe...

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    Camera and display for rear visibility (for versions/markets, where provided) the parking camera system fig. 107 offers the driver a view of the situation behind the vehicle by means of a display a fig. 108 in the passenger compartment. The system consists of a camera installed in a plastic casing o...

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    The maximum cover area of the camera is around 3 m in length and about 5.5 m in width fig. 109. Important usage information to clean the camera, it is advisable to use a non-abrasive cloth when the protective glass is dirty or iced over (on the outside). It is absolutely necessary to avoid using any...

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    Messages on the screen messages are shown on the display under the following conditions: ❒ an alert message is displayed during the 5 seconds following reverse engagement. ❒ when a speed of approximately 18 km/h is exceeded and only the activation button is on, the image disappears and a message rep...

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    The check must be carried out at least every two years and a test must be carried out to ensure that it is working properly. Ensure that the data label is renewed after every check and that the label contains the specified data. Speed block (for versions/markets, where provided) the vehicle is equip...

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    Self-levelling air suspension general information the system only acts on the rear wheels. The system maintains the rear ride setting for the vehicle constant in any loading condition, while ensuring a greater driving comfort. In addition, the system allows the height of the vehicle to be adjusted w...

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    If, after selecting a button, the led remains lit up (for about 5 seconds) rather than flashing, this means that the adjustment is temporarily unavailable. Possible causes may be as follows: – insufficient air reserve: the function is restored by starting the engine; – the system has reached a thres...

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    Pressing button on the remote control twice in quick succession activates the dead lock device (see "dead lock"). Door unlocking from the outside briefly press button fig. 112 or fig. 113, according to the version, to remotely unlock the front doors, switch on the roof lights in a timed manner and f...

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    When the doors are locked, the led in the button a is on and pressing button b brings about central unlocking of all the doors and turns off the warning light. When the doors are unlocked, the led is off and pressing the button brings about central locking of all the doors. The doors will be locked ...

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    Dead lock (for versions/markets, where provided) this safety device inhibits the operation of: ❒ interior handles buttons a-b fig. 115 for locking unlocking thereby preventing the opening of the doors from inside the passenger compartment if there has been a break in attempt (e.G. A window has been ...

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    To open the sliding side door, lift handle a fig. 117 and slide the door open. The sliding side door is equipped with a stop that prevents it sliding beyond the end of its travel when opening. To close, operate the exterior handle a (or the corresponding interior handle) and push to close. In any ca...

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    Moving footboard (for versions/markets, where provided) when the side door of the passenger compartment or luggage compartment is opened, a footboard fig. 119 emerges from the lower part of the floorpan to make it easier to get on board the vehicle. Warning before setting off after parking or before...

  • Page 107

    Manual opening of the first swing door from the inside (for versions/markets, where provided) pull handle b fig. 121 in the direction of the arrow. Manual closure of the first swing door from the outside turn the key clockwise or press the button on the key with remote control. Close the left door f...

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    The opening angle of the two doors may be increased for more convenient loading and unloading. To carry out this operation, press button a fig. 124; the doors can then be opened by about 180 degrees. Warning this spring loaded system has activation forces that were designed for optimum comfort. Acci...

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    Important with the ignition key in the stop position or extracted, the electric windows remain activated for about 3 minutes and are deactivated immediately when one of the doors is opened. Warning improper use of the electric windows can be dangerous. Before and during operation, always check that ...

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    Closing proceed as follows: ❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the other remove the stay c fig. 129 from the housing e and fit it back in its locking device d fig. 128; ❒ lower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetres from the engine compartment and let it drop. Make sure that the bonnet ...

  • Page 111

    Warning the bonnet must always be perfectly closed while travelling for safety reasons. Therefore, always check that the hood has been correctly closed and that the lock has been engaged. If you notice when driving that the hood has not been properly locked, stop immediately and close the hood corre...

  • Page 112

    Important follow the instructions contained in the assembly kit carefully. Assembly must be performed by qualified personnel. Warning evenly distribute the load and take into account, when driving, the increased responsiveness of the vehicle to side wind. Never exceed the maximum permitted loads (se...

  • Page 113

    Headlight alignment adjustment press or on the control panel fig. 131. The instrument panel display shows the position in relation to the adjustment set. Important check the alignment of the light beams each time the weight of the load transported changes. Fog light alignment (for versions/markets, ...

  • Page 114

    Mechanical brake assist (emergency braking assistance) (for versions/markets, where provided) this system (which cannot be deactivated) recognises emergency braking conditions according to the speed of operation of the brake pedal and provides an additional hydraulic braking pressure to support that...

  • Page 115

    Warning if only the warning light switches on on the instrument panel (with a message on the multifunction display on some versions), stop the car immediately and contact the nearest fiat dealership. Fluid leaking from the hydraulic system will compromise the operation of the braking system, whether...

  • Page 116

    Fault indications in the event of a fault, the esp system will be automatically switched off and the warning light will switch on constantly in the instrument panel along with a message in the multifunction display (for versions/markets where provided) (see “warning lights and messages” section). Th...

  • Page 117

    Fault indications the warning light will switch on in the event of a fault (see “warning lights and messages”). Important the hill holder system is not a parking brake, therefore do not leave the vehicle without activating the handbrake, switching off the engine and engaging first gear. Warning for ...

  • Page 118

    Msr system (engine drive regulation) this is an integral part of the asr system that, in the event of a sudden gear down shift, cuts in and provides torque to the engine thus preventing excessive drive wheel drive which, especially in poor grip conditions, can lead to a loss of stability. Activation...

  • Page 119

    Traction plus system (for versions/markets, where provided) traction plus is a driving aid, useful for setting off in poor grip conditions (snow, ice, mud, etc.) which allows the drive force to be evenly distributed over the same axle when both wheels are slipping. Traction plus acts by braking the ...

  • Page 120

    Eobd system the eobd system (european on board diagnosis) allows continuous diagnosis of emission-related components on the vehicle. It also alerts the driver, by turning on the warning light in the instrument panel (together with relevant message in the multifunction display, for versions/ markets ...

  • Page 121

    Parking sensors the parking sensors are located in the rear bumper fig. 134 and their function is to inform the driver, through an intermittent buzzer, about the presence of obstacles behind the vehicle. Activation the sensors are automatically activated when reverse gear is engaged. As the obstacle...

  • Page 122

    Operation with trailer parking sensor operation is automatically disabled when the electric cable plug of the trailer is fitted into the vehicle tow hook socket. The sensors are automatically enabled again when the trailer's cable plug is removed. Important if you wish to leave the tow hook fitted w...

  • Page 123

    ❒ the signals sent by the sensors can also be altered by the presence of ultrasonic systems (e.G. Pneumatic brake systems or pneumatic drills) near the vehicle. ❒ the performance of the parking assistance system may also be affected by the position of the sensors. For example by a change in the ride...

  • Page 124

    Manual activation and deactivation of the system to activate/deactivate the system manually, press the fig. 136 button on the dashboard control trim. Start&stop system activation a message will appear on the display when the start&stop system is activated. In this condition, the led on the button is...

  • Page 125

    ❒ automatic climate control, if a suitable thermal comfort level has not yet been reached or to enable max-def function. ❒ during the first period of use, to initialise the system restarting conditions for reasons of comfort, limiting pollutant emissions and safety purposes, the power unit can resta...

  • Page 126

    Irregular operation in the event of malfunction, the start&stop system is deactivated. The driver is informed about the fault through the switching on of the warning light together with a message on the display. In this case, contact a fiat dealership. Vehicle inactivity in the event of vehicle inac...

  • Page 127

    Warning the vehicle should always be evacuated after the key has been removed or turned to the off position.When refuelling, make sure that the car is switched off with the key in the off position. Warning if climate comfort is to be favoured, the start&stop system can be disabled, for a continuous ...

  • Page 128

    The radio must be installed in the place occupied by the central storage compartment because this makes the cables provided accessible. Warning for connection to the existing devices supplied in the vehicle contact fiat dealership to prevent any problem that could impair vehicle safety. Accessories ...

  • Page 129

    Installing electrical/electronic devices electrical and electronic devices installed after buying the car in the context of after-sales service must carry this label: fig. 141 fiat auto s.P.A. Authorises the installation of transceivers provided that installation is carried out at a specialised cent...

  • Page 130

    Provision for fitting telepass on reflective windscreen (for versions/markets, where provided) if the vehicle is equipped with a reflective windscreen, install the telepass in the appropriate area shown in fig. 142 - fig. 143. Refuelling the vehicle operation at low temperatures if the outside tempe...

  • Page 131

    When using or parking the vehicle for a long time in the mountains or cold areas, it is advisable to refuel using locally available diesel fuel. In this case, it is also advisable to keep the tank over 50% full. Only refuel with automotive diesel complying with the european specification en 590.The ...

  • Page 132

    Protecting the environment the following devices are used for reducing diesel fuel engine emissions: ❒ oxidising catalytic converter; ❒ exhaust gas recirculation system (egr); ❒ particulate filter (dpf) (for versions/markets, where provided). Warning the diesel particulate filter (dpf) reaches high ...

  • Page 133: Safety

    Safety seat belts using the seat belts the belt should be worn keeping the torso straight and rested against the backrest. To fasten the seat belts, grip the tongue a fig. 145 and insert it into the buckle b, until the locking click is heard. On removal, if it jams, let it rewind for a short stretch...

  • Page 134

    Height adjustment warning the height of the seat belts must be adjusted with the vehicle at a standstill. To adjust, use button a fig. 146 and raise or lower handle b. Always adjust the seat belt height to the passenger's body: this precaution may considerably reduce the risk of injury in the event ...

  • Page 135

    Sbr system the vehicle is fitted with a seat belt reminder system (sbr), consisting of a buzzer and the flashing warning light on the instrument panel which warns the driver that the seat belt must be fastened. The buzzer can be deactivated (until the next time the engine stops) as follows: ❒ fasten...

  • Page 136

    Warning the pretensioner may be used only once. After it is triggered, have it replaced at a fiat dealership. Consult the data plate in the glove box to check the status of the pretensioners. Go to a fiat dealership to have the device replaced when the expiration date approaches. Operations which le...

  • Page 137

    Warning the belt must not be twisted.The upper part must pass over the shoulder and cross the chest diagonally.The lower part must adhere to the pelvis (as shown in fig. 149) rather than the abdomen of the passenger. Never use devices (clips, pegs, etc.) to hold the seat belt away from your body. Wa...

  • Page 138

    Warning each seat belt must be used by only one person. Never travel with a child sitting on the passenger's lap and a single belt to protect them both fig. 150. In general, do not place any objects between the person and belt. Warning if the belt has been sharply pulled, for example as the result o...

  • Page 139

    Carrying children safely for optimal protection in the event of a collision, all passengers must be seated and wearing adequate restraint systems. This is even more important for children. This prescription is compulsory in all ec countries according to ec directive 2003/20/ec. A child's head is lar...

  • Page 140

    Group 0 and 0+ babies up to 13 kg must be carried facing backwards on a cradle seat, which, supporting the head, does not induce stress on the neck in the event of sharp decelerations. The cradle is restrained by the vehicle's seat belts, as shown in fig. 151 and it must restrain the child in turn w...

  • Page 141

    Warning car seats for weight groups 0 and 1 feature an attachment in front of the vehicle safety belts as well as its own belts to restrain the child. Due to their weight, they may be dangerous if incorrectly mounted (e.G. If fastened to the vehicle seat belts placing a cushion in between). Follow t...

  • Page 142

    Group 3 for children from 22 to 36 kg the size of the child’s chest means that a support to space the child’s back from the backrest is no longer required. The fig. 154 shows an example of correct child seat positioning on the rear seat. Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat belts like adults...

  • Page 143

    Suitability of passenger seats for the use of child seats the vehicle complies with the new european directive 2000/3/ec which governs the arrangement possibilities for child seats on the seats of a vehicle as shown in the following table (the table refers to the van, combi and panorama versions): g...

  • Page 144

    Below is a summary of the main safety rules to be followed when carrying children ❒ the recommended position for installing child seats is on the rear seat, as it is the most protected area in the event of a crash. ❒ if the passenger's air bag is deactivated always check the warning light on the ins...

  • Page 145

    Setup for “universal isofix” child seat the vehicle can be fitted with a universal isofix child seat, a new european standardised system for carrying children safely. An example of a child seat is shown in fig. 155. Due to its different attachment system, the child seat must be secured using the spe...

  • Page 146

    Warning fit the child seat only when the vehicle is stationary.The child seat is correctly anchored to the brackets when you hear the click. Warning follow the instructions for positioning, fitting and removing which the child seat manufacturer must supply together with the seat. Fig. 157 f0n0235 14...

  • Page 147

    143 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index passenger seat compliance for using universal isofix child seats the table below shows the different installation possibilities for universal isofix c...

  • Page 148

    Front air bags the vehicle is provided with front air bags for the driver and the passenger. The front driver / passenger air bags have been designed to protect the occupants in the event of head-on crashes of medium-high severity, by placing the cushion between the occupant and the steering wheel o...

  • Page 149

    The air bags are not deployed in the event of minor frontal collisions (for which the restraining action of the seat belts is sufficient). Safety belts must always be worn. In the event of frontal collisions they guarantee correct positioning of the passenger. Front driver side air bag it consists o...

  • Page 150

    Manual deactivation of passenger side front air bag and side bag (for versions/markets, where provided) if a child must be carried on the front seat, the front passenger side air bag and side bag for chest protection (for versions/markets where provided) must be deactivated. The instrument panel war...

  • Page 151

    Front side bags for chest protection (for versions/markets, where provided) housed in the seats' backrests fig. 160, they consist of an instantly inflating bag designed to protect the occupants' chest and pelvis zone in the event of a side impact of medium-high severity. Side air bags for head prote...

  • Page 152

    Important the front air bags and/or side bags may be deployed if the vehicle is subject to heavy knocks or accidents involving the underbody area, such as for example violent shocks, against steps, kerbs or low obstacles, vehicle falling into big potholes or depressions in the road. Important a smal...

  • Page 153

    General warnings warning if when turning the key to mar-on the warning light does not turn on or if it stays on when travelling (together with the message on the multifunction display, for versions/markets where provided), there could be a fault in the safety systems; in this event, air bags or pret...

  • Page 154

    Warning when the ignition key is turned to mar-on, the warning light (with passenger's front air bag activated) turns on and flashes for a few seconds to remind you that the passenger's air bag will be deployed in a crash, after which it should go off. Warning do not wash the seats with water or pre...

  • Page 155: Starting And Driving

    Starting and driving starting the engine the vehicle is fitted with an electronic engine lock device: if the engine fails to start, see the paragraph “the fiat code system” in section “know your vehicle”. It is advisable not to demand maximum performance from your vehicle (e.G. Excessive acceleratio...

  • Page 156

    If the engine does not start at the first attempt, return the ignition key to stop before repeating the procedure. If, when the ignition key is at mar-on the warning light remains lit, turn the key to stop and then back to mar-on; if the warning light remains lit, try with the other keys provided wi...

  • Page 157

    Stopping the engine turn the ignition key to stop while the engine is idling. A quick burst on the accelerator before turning off the engine serves absolutely no practical purpose, it wastes fuel and is especially damaging to turbocharged engines. In some cases, when the engine switches off, the fan...

  • Page 158

    Handbrake the handbrake lever is located to the left of the driver's seat fig. 162. Pull the lever upwards to engage the handbrake and ensure that the vehicle does not move. Four or five notches are normally sufficient to brake the vehicle on flat ground, while nine or ten may be necessary on a stee...

  • Page 159

    Using the gearbox to engage the gears, press the clutch pedal fully and put the gear lever into the required position (the diagram is shown on the knob fig. 163). To engage 6th gear (where provided), operate the lever by pressing it towards the right in order to avoid engaging 4th gear by mistake. T...

  • Page 160

    Loading advice the fiat ducato version that you are using has been designed and type approved on the basis of certain maximum weights (see "weights" table in the "technical data" chapter): kerb weight, payload, total weight, maximum weight on front axle, maximum weight on rear axle, towable weight. ...

  • Page 161

    ❒ remember that the lower the load, the lower the vehicle's centre of gravity, making for a safer drive: therefore always position the heaviest goods lower down; ❒ lastly, remember that the vehicle's dynamic behaviour is affected by the weight transported: in particular, the stopping distances are l...

  • Page 162

    Roof rack/ski rack remove the roof rack or the ski rack from the roof after use. These accessories decrease aerodynamic penetration of the vehicle and have a negative effect on fuel consumption. When transporting particularly large objects, use a trailer if possible. Electrical devices only use elec...

  • Page 163

    Maximum speed fuel consumption increases considerably with speed. Maintain a constant speed, avoiding unnecessary braking and acceleration, which cost in terms of both fuel consumption and emissions. Acceleration sudden acceleration has a very negative effect on fuel consumption and emissions: accel...

  • Page 164

    Towing trailers important notes the vehicle must be provided with a type-approved tow hook and adequate electrical system to tow caravans or trailers. Installation should be carried out by specialised personnel who will issue the required papers for travelling on roads. Fit any specific and/or addit...

  • Page 165

    Installing the tow hook the towing device should be fixed to the body by specialised personnel in accordance with any additional information supplied by the manufacturer of the device. The towing device must meet current regulations with reference to directive 94/20/eec and subsequent amendments. Fo...

  • Page 166

    Installation diagram for van versions fig. 164 the tow hook structure must be fastened in the points shown by the symbol Ø using a total of 6 m10x1.25 screws and 4 m12 screws. The internal back plates must be at least 5 mm thick. Max load on ball: 100/120 kg according to the payload (see “weights” t...

  • Page 167

    Existing nut existing hole m12 m10 (3x) fig. 164 f0n0189 163 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

  • Page 168

    Existing hole fig. 165 f0n0250 164 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

  • Page 169

    Snow tyres any fiat dealership will be available to provide advice concerning the most suitable type of tyre for the customer's requirements. The performance of these tyres is considerably reduced when the tread depth is less than 4 mm. Replace them in this case. Due to their specific features, the ...

  • Page 170

    Snow chains the use of snow chains should be in compliance with local regulations. The snow chains may be applied only onto the front wheel tyres (drive wheels). Use of lineaccessori fiat snow chains is recommended. Check the tension of the snow chains after the first few metres have been driven. Im...

  • Page 171

    Prolonged vehicle inactivity if the vehicle needs to be off the road for longer than one month, the following precautions must be taken: ❒ park the vehicle indoors in a dry and, if possible, well-ventilated place; ❒ engage a gear; ❒ check that the handbrake is not engaged; ❒ disconnect the negative ...

  • Page 172

    Warning lights and messages warning lights and messages the warning light switches on together with (where the instrument panel permits) a specific message and/or acoustic signal. These indications are indicative and precautionary and as such must not be considered as exhaustive and/or alternative t...

  • Page 173

    On certain versions, if the vehicle is in motion, the warning light switches on together with an acoustic signal. Important if the warning light comes on when the vehicle is in motion, check that the handbrake is not engaged. Air bag failure (red) turning the key to the mar-on position switches on t...

  • Page 174

    Excessive engine coolant temperature (red) turning the key to the mar-on position switches on the warning light, but it should switch off after a few seconds. The warning light turns on when the engine is overheated. If the warning light switches on, proceed as follows: ❒ if the vehicle is used unde...

  • Page 175

    Warning if the warning light turns on when the vehicle is travelling (on certain versions together with the message on the display) stop the engine immediately and contact a fiat dealership. 2. Engine oil deteriorated (multijet versions with dpf only) the warning light starts to flash together with ...

  • Page 176

    Incomplete door/load compartment closure (red) on certain versions the warning switches turns on when one or more doors or the load compartment are not completely shut. On some versions, the display shows a dedicated message that indicates left/right front door or rear/load compartment door opening....

  • Page 177

    Front passenger air bag deactivated (amber) (for versions/markets, where provided) the warning light switches on when the front passenger air bag is deactivated. With the front passenger air bag enabled, when the ignition key is turned to mar-on, the warning light switches on constantly for about 4 ...

  • Page 178

    Glow plug heating/glow plug heating failure (amber) glow plug heating this warning light switches on when the key is turned to mar-on. It will switch off as soon as the glow plugs have reached a preset temperature. Start the engine as soon as the warning light switches off. Important at high ambient...

  • Page 179

    Fiat code vehicle protection system failure (amber) when the key is turned to mar-on, the warning light should flash once and then switch off. When the warning light comes on constantly, with key in mar-on, this indicates: ❒ a potential failure (refer to "the fiat code system" in the chapter "know y...

  • Page 180

    The display shows a dedicated message. Rain sensor failure the warning light switches on when a rain sensor fault is detected. Contact a fiat dealership. The display shows a dedicated message. Parking sensor failure see description for warning light . Daytime running light failure (with multifunctio...

  • Page 181

    Esp-asr system / traction plus failure (amber) - hill holder failure (amber) (for versions/markets, where provided) this warning light switches on when the ignition key is turned to mar-on, but it should switch off after a few seconds. Esp-asr system/traction plus warning light if the warning light ...

  • Page 182

    Dipped beam headlights (green) - follow me home (green) dipped beam headlights the warning light switches on when the dipped beam headlights are switched on. Follow me home the warning light switches on when this device is active (see “follow me home” in chapter “know your vehicle”). The display sho...

  • Page 183

    Power steering failure (red) when the ignition key is turned to mar-on the warning light on the panel switches on, but it should switch off after a few seconds. If the warning light stays on together with the message shown on the display and an acoustic signal, the power steering is ineffective and ...

  • Page 184

    Speed limit exceeded the display shows the dedicated message when the vehicle exceeds the set speed limit (see “multifunction display” in chapter “know your vehicle”). Scheduled servicing (for versions/markets, where provided) the display shows the dedicated message next to the scheduled servicing w...

  • Page 185: In An Emergency

    In an emergency in an emergency, we recommend that you call the freephone number found in the warranty booklet.You can also go to the www.Fiat.Com website to find your nearest fiat dealership. Starting the engine contact to a fiat dealership immediately if instrument panel warning light comes on con...

  • Page 186

    If after a few attempts the engine does not start, do not keep trying but contact a fiat dealership. Important do not directly connect the negative terminals of the two batteries: sparks could ignite explosive gas released from the battery. If the auxiliary battery is installed on another vehicle, a...

  • Page 187

    Replacing a wheel general instructions wheel changing and correct use of the jack and spare wheel (for versions/markets, where provided) call for some precautions, which are listed below. Warning indicate that the vehicle is stationary according to the regulations in force: emergency lights, refract...

  • Page 188

    Please note that: ❒ the jack weight is 4.5 kg; ❒ the jack requires no adjustment; ❒ the jack cannot be repaired: in the event of a fault it must be replaced by another original one; ❒ no tool other than its cranking device may be fitted on the jack. Warning no tools other than the crank provided sho...

  • Page 189

    ❒ warn all bystanders that the vehicle is about to be lifted. They must stay clear and not touch the vehicle until it is back on the ground. ❒ for versions equipped with self-levelling air suspension, before raising the vehicle with the jack, press buttons a and b fig. 170 simultaneously for at leas...

  • Page 190

    ❒ turn wrench c fig. 172 anticlockwise 1 to allow the lowering of the spare wheel; ❒ continue turning anticlockwise until the stop point, indicated by the stiffening of the manoeuvre or a click from the clutch present in the device; warning the device should only be operated by hand, without using a...

  • Page 191

    Warning the moving components of the jack (screws and joints) can also cause injuries: avoid touching them. If you come into contact with lubricating grease, clean yourself thoroughly. ❒ use wrench f fig. 175 to completely unscrew the bolts and remove the wheel; ❒ fit the spare wheel, aligning holes...

  • Page 192

    At the end of the operation: ❒ take the removed wheel, re-attach to the mount e fig. 174 and tighten the knob d; ❒ introduce the supplied wrench c fig. 172 with the suitable extension b fig. 171 on the screw a fig. 171 of the spare wheel housing manoeuvring device and turn clockwise 2 to lift the sp...

  • Page 193

    ❒ check the correct position of the replaced wheel under the floor (the lifting system is supplied with a clutch to limit the end of the stroke). Incorrect positioning may jeopardise safety; ❒ place the removal wrench back in the tool box; ❒ place the tool box in its housing under the passenger seat...

  • Page 194

    Automatic fix & go quick tyre repair kit (for versions/markets, where provided) the fix & go automatic tyre repair kit is positioned at the front of the vehicle passenger compartment and includes fig. 180: ❒ bottle a containing sealer and fitted with: – a transparent filler pipe b; – a black pressur...

  • Page 195

    Warning holes and damage on the tyre side walls cannot be repaired. Do not use the quick tyre repair kit if the damage is due to running with flat tyre. Warning repairs are not possible in the case of damage to the wheel rim (bad groove distortion causing air loss). Do not remove the foreign body (s...

  • Page 196

    Inflation procedure warning put on the protective gloves provided together with quick tyre repair kit. ❒ pull up the handbrake. Unscrew the tyre valve cap, take out the flexible filler pipe a fig. 182 and tighten the ring nut b on the tyre valve; ❒ insert the plug e fig. 184 in the nearest 12 v powe...

  • Page 197

    Warning apply the adhesive label in a position clearly visible by the driver as a reminder that the tyre has been treated with the quick repair kit. Drive carefully, particularly on bends. Do not exceed 80 km/h. Do not accelerate or brake suddenly. ❒ after driving for about 10 minutes stop and check...

  • Page 198

    For checking and restoring pressure only the compressor may also be used for restoring pressure only. ❒ pull up the handbrake. ❒ undo the cap for the tyre valve, extract the pipe c fig. 185 with the quick connector and connect it directly to the valve of the tyre to be inflated. ❒ insert the plug in...

  • Page 199

    Cylinder replacement procedure to replace the bottle, proceed as follows: ❒ press button a fig. 187 to release the part; ❒ fit the new cylinder and press until it is automatically engaged. Changing a bulb general instructions ❒ when a light is not working, check that the corresponding fuse is intact...

  • Page 200

    Warning modifications or repairs to the electric system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire. Warning halogen bulbs contain pressurised gas, in the case of breakage they may burst. Importa...

  • Page 201

    Types of bulbs various types of bulbs are fitted to your car: all-glass bulbs: (type a) press-fitted. Pull to remove. Bayonet type bulbs: (type b) to remove them press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise. Tubular bulbs: (type c) release them from their contacts to remove. Halogen bulbs: (type d) to r...

  • Page 202

    Bulbs bulbs type power figure ref. Main beam headlamps h1 55w d dipped headlights/daytime running lights (*) h15 15/55w d dipped headlights h7 55w d front side lights w5w 5w a fog lights (*) h1 55w - front direction indicators py21w 21w b side direction indicators w16wf (**) / wy5w (***) 16w (**) / ...

  • Page 203

    Replacing exterior bulbs for the type of bulb and relative power rating, see the previous paragraph, “changing a bulb”. Front light clusters the front light clusters contain side lights, dipped beam, main beam and direction indicator bulbs. The bulbs are arranged inside the light cluster as follows ...

  • Page 204

    Side lights to replace the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒ remove protective cover b fig. 189, rotating anticlockwise; ❒ remove snap-fitted bulb holder a fig. 190, remove bulb b and replace it; ❒ refit the snap-fitted bulb holder a fig. 190; ❒ refit the protective cover b fig. 189, turning it clockwise ...

  • Page 205

    Main beam headlights/daytime running lights (for versions/markets, where provided) to change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒ remove protective cover c fig. 189, rotating it anticlockwise; ❒ disconnect the electrical connector a fig. 192; ❒ rotate bulb holder b fig. 192 anticlockwise and remove the u...

  • Page 206

    Direction indicators to replace the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒ turn bulb holder a fig. 194 anticlockwise and remove it; ❒ remove the bulb by pushing it slightly and turning it anticlockwise (bayonet mount); ❒ replace the bulb; ❒ refit the bulb holder, turning it clockwise and making sure that it lo...

  • Page 207

    Fog lights (for versions/markets, where provided) to replace the front fog light bulbs a fig. 196, proceed as follows: ❒ turn the steering wheel completely to the left; ❒ open the flap on the front wheel arch, undoing the self-tapping screw; ❒ remove the bayonet cap and disconnect the connector; ❒ r...

  • Page 208

    To change a bulb, proceed as follows fig. 198: ❒ open the rear swing door and then undo the two fixing screws a; ❒ disconnect the central electric connector b and pull the lens unit outwards; ❒ unscrew the screws c fig. 199 using the screwdriver provided and remove the bulb holder; ❒ remove the bulb...

  • Page 209

    For truck and chassis cab versions: undo the four screws h fig. 200 and replace the bulbs: i bulb for rear fog light l bulb for reversing light m bulb for side light n bulb for brake light o bulb for direction indicator. Rear fog lights (maxi van) to change the bulb proceed as follows: ❒ take up pos...

  • Page 210

    ❒ unscrew the three side fastenings d on the side of the panel, accessible after removing the side moulding fig. 202. To remove the moulding, unscrew the three lower self-tapping screws and detach the pins carefully to avoid breaking them. If one or more pins are broken, they will have to be replace...

  • Page 211

    ❒ press in the tabs b fig. 205 and remove the bulb holder; ❒ remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace. Number plate lights to change the bulb proceed as follows: ❒ operate in the point indicated by the arrow and remove the lens unit a fig. 206; ❒ change the bulb releasing it from the side contacts an...

  • Page 212

    Side lights (for versions/markets, where provided) to change the bulb proceed as follows: ❒ for extra-long van: – undo the two fixing screws c fig. 207 and remove the light cluster; – remove the bulb holder d on the rear of the light cluster, turning it through a 1/4 turn; – remove the snap-fitted b...

  • Page 213

    Rear roof light proceed as follows to replace the bulbs: ❒ operate in the points indicated by the arrows and remove roof light d fig. 210 ; ❒ open protective flap e fig. 211; ❒ replace bulb f fig. 211, releasing it from the side contacts and making sure that the new bulb is correctly locked between ...

  • Page 214

    Replacing fuses general information fuses protect the electrical system: they intervene (blow) in the event of a failure or improper intervention on the system. When a device does not work, check the condition of its fuse: the conductor element a fig. 212 must be intact. If it is not, replace the bl...

  • Page 215

    Fuse location the vehicle fuses are grouped in three control units, located on the dashboard, passenger compartment right pillar and engine compartment. Fuse box on the dashboard to access the dashboard fuse box, fig. 214 loosen the screws a fig. 213 and remove the cover. Fig. 213 f0n0095 fig. 214 f...

  • Page 216

    Engine compartment fuse box to gain access to the fuse box, fig. 216, remove the protective cover fig. 215. Fig. 215 f0n0098 fig. 216 f0n0854 212 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

  • Page 217

    Right central pillar optional fuse box (for versions/markets, where provided) to gain access to the fuse box, fig. 218, remove the protective cover fig. 217. Fig. 217 f0n0172 fig. 218 f0n0855 213 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and m...

  • Page 218

    Dashboard fuse box fig. 213 - fig. 214 device protected fuse amps right dipped headlamp f12 7,5 left dipped headlight f13 7,5 engine compartment control unit relay, instrument panel control unit relay (+key) f31 5 lighting of roof lights in the passenger compartment (+battery) f32 7,5 battery monito...

  • Page 219

    Device protected fuse amps instrument panel (+battery) f53 - absent f89 - left main beam headlamp f90 - right main beam headlamp f91 - left fog light f92 right fog light f93 215 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technic...

  • Page 220

    Engine compartment fuse box fig. 215 - fig. 216 device protected fuse amps abs pump (+battery) f01 40 glow plugs (+battery) f02 50 ignition switch (+battery) f03 30 headlamp washer (+battery) f04 30 vaporiser for puma engine/compartment ventilation with webasto, robotised gearbox pump (+battery) f05...

  • Page 221

    Device protected fuse amps fuel pump f21 15 electric system (primary services) f22 20 abs solenoid valves f23 30 auxiliary control panel for mirror movement and folding (+key) f24 15 mirrors demisting f30 15 217 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency...

  • Page 222

    Right central pillar optional fuse box fig. 217 - fig. 218 device protected fuse amps absent f54 – heated seats f55 15 rear passenger power socket f56 15 additional heater under the seat f57 10 left heated rear window f58 15 right heated rear window f59 15 absent f60 – absent f61 – absent f62 – addi...

  • Page 223

    Battery recharging important the battery recharging procedure is given as information only. You are advised to contact a fiat dealership to have this operation performed. Low amperage slow recharging for approximately 24 hours is advised. Charging for a longer time may damage the battery. In the abs...

  • Page 224

    With start&stop system charge the battery as follows: ❒ disconnect the connector a (by pressing button b) from the battery status monitoring sensor c, on the negative pole d of the battery; ❒ connect the positive cable of the battery charger to the positive battery terminal e and the negative cable ...

  • Page 225

    Towing the vehicle the vehicle is equipped with two rings for attaching the tow hook. Warning before towing, switch off the steering lock (see "starting device" paragraph under the "dashboard and controls" section). Warning the power brakes and power steering will not operate while the vehicle is be...

  • Page 226

    In the absence of the tool box the vehicle tow hook is housed in the on-board documentation container, together with the owner handbook. To use it, proceed as follows: ❒ open the flap a and remove it as illustrated in fig. 221; ❒ turn retaining knob b anticlockwise and remove it fig. 221 to allow th...

  • Page 227: Servicing And Maintenance

    Servicing and maintenance scheduled servicing correct servicing is essential for ensuring long vehicle life under the best conditions. This is why fiat has planned a series of checks and maintenance operations every 48,000 km depending on the engine version. The scheduled servicing does not, however...

  • Page 228

    Scheduled servicing plan thousands of miles 30 60 90 120 150 thousands of km 48 96 144 192 240 months 24 48 72 96 120 check battery charge status and possibly recharge ● ● ● ● ● check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure, if necessary ● ● ● ● ● check operation of lighting system (headlamps, direc...

  • Page 229

    Thousands of miles 30 60 90 120 150 thousands of km 48 96 144 192 240 months 24 48 72 96 120 check tension of accessory drive belt (versions without automatic tensioner) (^) ● ● check tension of accessory drive belt (versions without automatic tensioner) (115 multijet versions (°) ) (^) ● ● ● check ...

  • Page 230

    Thousands of miles 30 60 90 120 150 thousands of km 48 96 144 192 240 months 24 48 72 96 120 replace toothed timing drive belt (*) (110 versions (°) - 130 - 150 multijet) ● replace toothed timing drive belt (*) (115 multijet versions (°) ) ● replace air cleaner cartridge (***) ● ● ● ● ● change engin...

  • Page 231

    Periodic checks before long journeys, check and, if necessary, restore: ❒ engine coolant level; ❒ brake fluid level; ❒ windscreen washer fluid level; ❒ tyre inflation pressure and condition; ❒ operation of lighting system (headlamps, direction indicators, hazard warning lights, etc.); ❒ operation of...

  • Page 232

    Checking fluid levels be careful, when topping up, and take care not to mix up the various types of fluids: they are all incompatible with one another and could seriously damage the car. Warning never smoke while working in the engine compartment: inflammable gases and vapours may be present, consti...

  • Page 233

    115 multijet versions 1. Engine coolant fluid 2. Power steering fluid 3. Windscreen washer fluid 4. Brake fluid 5. Engine oil fig. 225 f0n0530m 229 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

  • Page 234

    110 - 130 - 150 multijet versions 1. Engine coolant fluid 2. Power steering fluid 3. Windscreen washer fluid 4. Brake fluid 5. Engine oil fig. 226 f0n0100 230 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications i...

  • Page 235

    180 multijet power versions 1. Engine coolant fluid 2. Power steering fluid 3. Windscreen washer fluid 4. Brake fluid 5. Engine oil fig. 227 f0n0210 231 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

  • Page 236

    Engine oil check the oil level a few minutes (about 5) after the engine has stopped, with the vehicle parked on level ground. Check that the level is within the min and max marks on the dipstick b fig. 228 - fig. 229 - fig. 230. The range between the min and max marks corresponds to about 1 litre of...

  • Page 237

    Warning be very careful when working in the engine compartment when the engine is hot: you may get burned. Remember that the fan may start up if the engine is hot: this could injure you. Scarves, ties and other loose clothing might be pulled by moving parts. The used engine oil and the filter that h...

  • Page 238

    Warning the cooling system is pressurised. If necessary, only replace the cap with another genuine one or the operation of the system may be adversely affected. Do not remove the reservoir cap when the engine is hot: you risk scalding yourself. Windscreen/rear window washing fluid to top up, remove ...

  • Page 239

    Check the level through the reservoir. Warning do not travel if the windscreen washer reservoir is empty: using the windscreen washer is essential for improving visibility. Warning some commercial windscreen washer additives are flammable.The engine compartment contains hot parts which could start a...

  • Page 240

    Important brake fluid absorbs moisture. For this reason, if the vehicle is mainly used in areas with a high degree of atmospheric humidity, the fluid should be replaced at more frequent intervals than specified in the “scheduled servicing plan”. Prevent brake fluid, which is highly corrosive, from c...

  • Page 241

    ❒ with the engine running, turn the steering wheel from right to left fully several times. ❒ top up the fuel to the max level and then retighten the cap. Warning prevent power steering fluid from coming into contact with hot engine parts: it is flammable. Power steering fluid consumption is extremel...

  • Page 242

    Air filter/pollen filter have the air cleaner replaced by a fiat dealership. Air cleaner – dusty roads (for versions/markets, where provided) the air cleaner for dusty areas is equipped with a visual filter block indication device a fig. 238. Check the reading of the filter blocked device at interva...

  • Page 243

    Battery the battery is “limited maintenance” type: under normal conditions of use, the electrolyte does not need topping up with distilled water. It does, however, need to be checked periodically at a fiat dealership or by specialist personnel to make sure it is working correctly. The battery is loc...

  • Page 244

    If the vehicle needs to be off the road for a long period under conditions of intense cold, remove the battery and take it to a heated location, otherwise it may freeze. Warning when performing any operation on the battery or near it, always protect your eyes with special goggles. Useful advice for ...

  • Page 245

    If, after buying the vehicle, you want to install electric accessories which require permanent electric supply (alarm, etc.) contact a fiat dealership whose qualified personnel, in addition to suggesting the most suitable devices from the lineaccessori fiat, will evaluate the overall electric absorp...

  • Page 246

    Important notes ❒ as far as possible, avoid sharp braking and screech starts. Be careful not to hit the kerb, potholes or other hard obstacles. Driving for long stretches over bumpy roads can damage the tyres; ❒ periodically check that the tyres have no cuts in the side wall, abnormal swelling or ir...

  • Page 247

    Warning never submit alloy rims to repainting treatments requiring the use of temperatures exceeding 150°c.The mechanical properties of the wheels could be impaired. Rubber hoses as far as the brake system and fuel system rubber hoses are concerned, follow the “scheduled servicing plan” in this sect...

  • Page 248

    Windscreen wiper blades periodically clean the rubber part using special products; tutela professional sc 35 is recommended. Replace the blades if the rubber edge is deformed or worn. In any case, it is advisable to replace them approximately once a year. A few simple precautions can reduce the poss...

  • Page 249

    Spray nozzles front windscreen (washer) fig. 242 if there is no jet of fluid, firstly check that there is fluid in the reservoir (see “checking fluid levels” in this chapter). Then check that the nozzle holes are not clogged; use a needle to unblock them if necessary. The washer jets should be posit...

  • Page 250

    Bodywork protection from atmospheric agents the main causes of corrosion are the following: ❒ atmospheric pollution; ❒ salty air and humidity (coastal areas, or hot humid climates); ❒ seasonal environmental conditions. The abrasive action of wind-borne atmospheric dust and sand, as well as mud and g...

  • Page 251

    Vehicle body and underbody warranty your vehicle is covered by warranty against perforation due to rust of any original element of the structure or body. For the general terms of this warranty, refer to your warranty booklet. Advice for preserving the bodywork paint paintwork does not only serve an ...

  • Page 252

    If you put the vehicle through a car wash, follow these recommendations: ❒ remove the aerial from the roof so it does not get damaged; ❒ the car wash should use water added to a soapy solution; ❒ rinse thoroughly to avoid soap marks staying on the bodywork or less visible parts. Some car washes with...

  • Page 253

    Windows to clean windows, use specific cleaning products. Also use clean cloths to avoid scratching the glass or damaging the transparency. Important wipe the rear window inside gently with a cloth in the direction of the filaments to avoid damaging the heating device. Engine compartment at the end ...

  • Page 254

    Interiors regularly check that water is not trapped under the mats (due to water dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.), as this could cause oxidation of the sheet metal. Warning never use flammable products, such as petroleum ether or modified petrol, to clean the inside of the vehicle.The electrosta...

  • Page 255

    Leather steering wheel/gear knob/handbrake (for versions/markets, where provided) these components must be cleaned with mild soap and water only. Never use alcohol or alcohol-based products. Read the product label carefully before using specific products for cleaning the interiors: make sure the pro...

  • Page 256: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications identification data we recommend taking note of the identification codes. Identification codes are printed and shown on the plates as indicated below, together with the positions: ❒ vin plate. ❒ chassis marking. ❒ bodywork paint identification plate. ❒ engine marking. V.I.N....

  • Page 257

    Chassis marking they are located respectively: one on the passenger side interior wheel arch, a fig. 244, and the other on the low part of the windscreen fig. 245. The marking includes: ❒ type of vehicle; ❒ chassis serial number. Bodywork paint identification plate this plate is fitted to the engine...

  • Page 258

    Engine codes - bodywork version version engine code 110 multijet (*) f1ae3481g 115 multijet (*) 250a1000 130 multijet f1ae3481d 150 multijet f1ae3481e 180 multijet power f1ce3481e (*)version for specific markets there is an example of a bodywork version code below by way of explanation with a key wh...

  • Page 259

    Gvw a 3000 kg b 3300 kg c 3500 kg d 3500 kg maxi e 4005/4250 kg f 2800 kg g 3650 kg engine m 130 multijet n 150 multijet p 180 multijet power r 115 multijet v 110 multijet transmission m manual gearbox a automatic gearbox wheelbase a short wheelbase b medium wheelbase c long wheelbase d medium-long ...

  • Page 260

    Engine general information 110 multijet (*) 115 multijet (*) 130 multijet 150 multijet 180 multijet power type code f1ae3481g 250a1000 f1ae3481d f1ae3481e f1ce3481e cycle diesel diesel diesel diesel diesel number and arrangement of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line piston d...

  • Page 261

    Fuel supply versions fuel supply all common rail direct injection warning modifications or repairs to the fuel supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system's technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire. 257 knowyour vehicle s...

  • Page 262

    Transmission versions gearbox clutch drive 115 multijet (*) five forward gears and reverse with synchronizers for forward gear engagement self-adjusting pedal without idle stroke front 110 multijet (*) six forward gears plus reverse with synchronisers for forward gear engagement 130 multijet 150 mul...

  • Page 263

    Brakes front service brakes rear service brakes parking brake self-ventilated discs discs controlled by hand lever, working on rear brakes important water, ice and salt spread on the roads may deposit on the brake disks reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are applied. Steering vers...

  • Page 264

    Wheels rims and tyres pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass tyres. The vehicle registration document also lists all type-approved tyres. Important if there are any discrepancies between the owner handbook and the registration document, take the information from the latter. For safe dr...

  • Page 265

    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 index for snow tyres qm + s up to 160 km/h tm + s up to 190 km/h hm + s up to 210 km/h load rating (capacity) 70 335 kg 71 345 kg 72 355 kg 73 365...

  • Page 266

    Rim protector tyres warning do not fit hub caps when using integral caps fixed (with springs) to the steel rim and aftersale tyres provided with rim protector fig. 248. Use of unsuitable tyres and wheel caps may cause sudden loss of tyre pressure. Correct reading of the wheel rim example: 6j x 15 et...

  • Page 267

    Rims and tyres provided as standard versions rims tyres provided ducato (*) 6jx15'' - h2 205/70 r15c 106/104r (*) ducato (except recreational) 6jx15'' - h2 215/70 r15c 109/107s 225/70 r15c 112/110s ducato (recreational) 6jx15'' - h2 215/70 r15cp 109/107q ducato maxi (except recreational) 6jx16'' - h...

  • Page 268

    Cold tyre inflation pressure (bar) tyres provided use front rear 215/70 r15 3000 gvw (*) with basic tyres, except for panorama 3300 gvw (*) / 3500 gvw (*) with basic tyres 4,0 ± 0,05 4,0 ± 0,05 4,1 ± 0,05 4,5 ± 0,05 215/70 r15 panorama with basic tyres 4,1 ± 0,05 4,5 ± 0,05 225/70 r15 3000 gvw (*) w...

  • Page 269

    Dimensions van version dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. Height is measured with the vehicle unladen. Fig. 249 f0n0852 265 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical sp...

  • Page 270

    Van ch1 - ch2 mh1 - mh2 lh2 - lh3 xlh2 - xlh3 a 948 948 948 948 b 3000 3450 4035 4035 c 1015 1015 1015 1380 d 4963 5413 5998 6363 e 2254 - 2524 2254 - 2524 2524 - 2764 2524 - 2764 f 1810 1810 1810 1810 g 2050 2050 2050 2050 i 1790 1790 1790 1790 the sizes vary according to the various versions withi...

  • Page 271

    Truck version dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. Height is measured with the vehicle unladen. Fig. 250 f0n0342 267 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specificati...

  • Page 272

    268 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index flatbed chassis cab ch1 mh1 lh1 xlh1 ch1 mh1 - mlh1 lh1 xlh1 xxlh1 a 948 948 948 948 948 948 948 948 948 b 3000 3450 4035 4035 3000 3450 - 3800 4035 4...

  • Page 273

    269 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index chassis cowl special cab ch1 mh1 - mlh1 lh1 xlh1 xxlh1 ch1 mh1 - mlh1 lh1 xlh1 xxlh1 a 925 925 925 925 925 948 948 948 948 948 b 3000 3450 - 3800 4035...

  • Page 274

    270 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index special chassis cowl ch1 mh1 - mh2 lh1 xlh1 xxlh1 a 925 925 925 925 925 b 3000 3450 - 3800 4035 4035 4300 c 880 880 880 1245 1510 d 4805 5255 - 5605 5...

  • Page 275

    Performance top permitted speed after initial vehicle use in km/h. 110 multijet (*) 115 multijet (*) 130 multijet 150 multijet 180 multijet power van ch1 - mh1 145 148 155 161 (*) / 162 161 (*) / 171 ch2 - mh2 - lh2 - xlh2 142 143 150 157 160 (*) / 166 lh3 - xlh3 137 138 145 152 155 (*) / 161 trucks...

  • Page 276

    Weights van weights 3000 kg gvw versions (***) 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130/150 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1845 ÷ 1910 1860 ÷ 1925 1910 ÷ 1975 payload (*) including the driver: 1090 ÷ 1155 1075 ÷ 1140 1025 ÷ 1...

  • Page 277

    Van weights 3300 kg gvw versions (***) 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130/150 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1845 ÷ 1985 1860 ÷ 2000 1910 ÷ 2050 payload (*) including the driver: 1315 ÷ 1455 1300 ÷ 1440 1250 ÷ 1390 maxi...

  • Page 278

    Van weights 3500 kg gvw versions (***) 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130/150 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1845 ÷ 1985 1860 ÷ 2000 1910 ÷ 2050 payload (*) including the driver: 1515 ÷ 1655 1500 ÷ 1640 1450 ÷ 1590 maxi...

  • Page 279

    Van weights (maxi versions) versions with gvw 3500 kg (***) versions with gvw 4000 kg (***) 110 (°) /130/150 multijet 180 multijet power 110 (°) /130/150 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1940 ÷ 2090 1990 ÷ 2140 2010 ...

  • Page 280

    Truck trailer weights 3000 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1795 ÷ 1840 1810 ÷ 1855 1860 ÷ 1905 payload (*) including the driver: 1125 ÷ 1160 1125 ÷ 1145 1095 ÷ 1140 maxi...

  • Page 281

    Truck trailer weights 3300 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1795 ÷ 1895 1810 ÷ 1910 1860 ÷ 1960 payload (*) including the driver: 1405 ÷ 1435 1390 ÷ 1435 1340 ÷ 1440 maxi...

  • Page 282

    Truck trailer weights 3500 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1795 ÷ 1895 1810 ÷ 1910 1860 ÷ 1960 payload (*) including the driver: 1535 ÷ 1590 1535 ÷ 1590 1540 ÷ 1640 maxi...

  • Page 283

    Trailer truck weights (maxi versions) 3500 kg gvw versions 4000 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1895 ÷ 1985 1945 ÷ 2035 1895 ÷ 1985 1945 ÷ 2035 p...

  • Page 284

    Weights of chassis cab frame with platform 3000 kg gvw versions 3300 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130/150 multijet 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130/150 multijet unladen weight (*) (with all fluids, fuel tank 90% full and without optional equipment) 1600 1580 ÷ 1615 1580 ÷ 1615 1595 ÷ 1630 ...

  • Page 285

    Weights of chassis cab frame with platform 3500 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet unladen weight (*) (with all fluids, fuel tank 90% full and without optional equipment) 1580 ÷ 1615 1595 ÷ 1630 maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 1850 1850 – rear axle: 2000 2000 – total: ...

  • Page 286

    Weights of chassis cab frame with platform (maxi versions) 3500 kg gvw versions 4000 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1655 ÷ 1685 1705 ÷ 1735 1655...

  • Page 287

    Chassis cab frame weights 3000 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (#) (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet (#) 180 multijet power (#) unladen weight (*) (with all fluids, fuel tank 90% full and without optional equipment) 1590 ÷ 1630 1605 ÷ 1635 1655 ÷ 1695 maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 1630 1630 1630 –...

  • Page 288

    Chassis cab frame weights 3300 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (#) (°) 115 multijet (°) (°) unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) (*) 1590 ÷ 1640 1545 ÷ 1560 maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 1750 1750 – rear axle: 1900 1900 – total: 3300 3300...

  • Page 289

    Chassis cab frame weights 3300 kg gvw versions 3300 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet (#) 150 multijet (#) 150 multijet (°) 180 multijet power (°) unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) (*) 1605 ÷ 1655 1605 ÷ 1655 1560 ÷ 1580 1655 ÷ 1705 maximum ...

  • Page 290

    Chassis cab frame weights 3500 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (#) (°) 115 multijet (°) (°) unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) (*) 1590 ÷ 1640 1545 ÷ 1575 maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 1850 1850 – rear axle: 2000 2000 – total: 3500 3500...

  • Page 291

    Chassis cab frame weights 3500 kg gvw versions 3500 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet (#) 150 multijet (#) 150 multijet (°) 180 multijet power (°) unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) (*) 1605 ÷ 1655 1605 ÷ 1655 1560 ÷ 1590 1655 ÷ 1705 maximum ...

  • Page 292

    Chassis cab frame weights (maxi versions) 3500 kg gvw versions 3500 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet (#) 180 multijet power (#) 110 (°) /130 multijet (°) 180 multijet power (°) unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1675 ÷ 1710 1725 ÷ 1760 1610 ...

  • Page 293

    Chassis cab frame weights (maxi versions) 4000 kg gvw versions 4000 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet (#) 180 multijet power (#) 110 (°) /130 multijet (°) 180 multijet power (°) unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1675 ÷ 1710 1725 ÷ 1760 1610 ...

  • Page 294

    Chassis cowl weights (maxi versions) 3500 kg gvw versions 3500 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet (#) 180 multijet power (#) 110 (°) /130 multijet (°) 180 multijet power (°) unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1375÷1410 1425 ÷ 1460 1310÷1330 13...

  • Page 295

    Chassis cowl weights (maxi versions) 4000 kg gvw versions 4000 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet (#) 180 multijet power (#) 110 (°) /130 multijet (°) 180 multijet power (°) unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1375 ÷ 1410 1425 ÷ 1460 1310 ÷ 133...

  • Page 296

    Crew cab truck weights 3300 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1950 ÷ 2010 1965 ÷ 2025 2015 ÷ 2075 payload (*) including the driver: 1290 ÷ 1350 1275 ÷ 1335 1225 ÷ 1285 max...

  • Page 297

    Crew cab truck weights 3500 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1950 ÷ 2010 1965 ÷ 2025 2015 ÷ 2075 payload (*) including the driver: 1490 ÷ 1550 1475 ÷ 1535 1425 ÷ 1485 max...

  • Page 298

    Crew cab truck weights (maxi versions) 3500/4000 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 2005 ÷ 2105 2055 ÷ 2155 payload (*) including the driver: 1395 ÷ 1495 1345 ÷ 1445 maximum permitted loads...

  • Page 299

    Combi weights 3000 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1935 1950 2000 payload (*) including the driver: 1065 1050 1000 maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 1600 1600 1...

  • Page 300

    Combi weights 3300 kg gvw versions 3500 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1935 ÷ 2045 1950 ÷ 2060 2000 ÷ 2100 2125 2175 payload (*...

  • Page 301

    Combi weights (maxi versions) 3500 kg gvw versions 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 2100 2150 payload (*) including the driver: 1400 1350 maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 2100 2100 – rear axle:...

  • Page 302

    Panorama weights 3000 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 2200 2215 2265 payload (*) including the driver: 800 785 735 maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 1630 1630 1...

  • Page 303

    Panorama weights 3300 kg gvw versions 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 180 multijet power unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 2200÷ 2285 2215 ÷ 2300 2265 ÷ 2350 payload (*) including the driver: 1015 ÷ 1100 1000 ÷ 1085 950 ÷ 1035 maximum per...

  • Page 304

    Refuelling 115 multijet (°) 110 (°) /130 multijet 150 multijet 180 multi- jet power prescribed fuels and original lubricants fuel tank including a reserve of (litres): 90 (*) 90 (*) 90 (*) 90 (*) diesel for motor vehicles (en590 specification) including a reserve of (litres): 10/12 10/12 10/12 10/12...

  • Page 305

    115 multijet (°) 110 (°)/130 multijet 150 multijet 180 multi- jet power prescribed fuels and original lubricants gearbox/differential casing (litres): 2.9 2.9 (m38 gearbox) 2.9 tutela transmission geartech hydraulic braking circuit with abs (kg): 0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6 tutela top 4 hydraulic braking circui...

  • Page 306

    302 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index fluids and lubricants your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil that has been thoroughly developed and tested in order to meet the requirements of t...

  • Page 307

    303 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index use fluid and lubricant features for a correct use of the car genuine fluids and lubricants applications lubricants and greases for drive transmission...

  • Page 308

    304 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index use fluid and lubricant features for a correct use of the car genuine fluids and lubricants applications protective agent for radiators red protective...

  • Page 309

    Fuel consumption the fuel consumption figures given in the tables below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by specific european directives. The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption: ❒ urban cycle: begins with cold starting, followed by driving simulat...

  • Page 310

    Fuel consumption (according to the current european directive - litres/100 km) versions gross vehicle weight consumption combi urban extra-urban combi 115 multijet (°) 3,000 kg 8,0 5,4 6,4 3,300 kg 8,3 5,7 6,7 3,500 kg 8,3 5,7 6,7 110 (°)/130 multijet 3,000 kg 8,3 5,6 6,6 3,300 kg 8,5 5,9 6,9 3,500 ...

  • Page 311

    Fuel consumption (according to the current european directive - litres/100 km) versions gross vehicle weight consumption urban extra-urb. Combi 115 multijet (°) van ch1/box truck ch1 mh1 mlh1/ cab chassis and double cab (*)/ flatbed cab (*)/chassis cowl (*) 2800, 3000, 3300, 3500 8,0 6,1 6,8 van mh1...

  • Page 312

    Versions gross vehicle weight consumption urban extra-urb. Combi 180 multijet power box truck ch1/cab chassis and double cab (*)/flatbed cab (*)/chassis cowl (*) 3000, 3300, 3500 9,7 6,5 7,7 van ch1 mh1/box truck mh1 mlh1 lh1 3000, 3300, 3500 10,1 6,7 8,0 van ch1/box truck mh1 mlh1/cab chassis and d...

  • Page 313

    Co 2 emissions the co 2 emission levels given in the following tables refer to combined consumption. Co 2 emissions (according to the current european directive litres/100 km) versions gross vehicle weight emissions panorama 115 multijet (°) 3,000 – 3,300 kg 182 110 (°) 130 multijet 3,000 – 3,300 kg...

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    Co 2 emissions (according to the current european directive g/km) versions gross vehicle weight emissions combi 115 multijet 3,000 kg 166 3,300 kg 174 3,500 kg 182 110 (°) /130 multijet 3,000 kg 173 3,300 kg 180 3,500 kg 180 150 multijet 3,000 kg 173 3,300 kg 180 3,500 kg 180 180 multijet power 3,00...

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    Co 2 emissions (according to the current european directive g/km) versions gross vehicle weight co 2 emissions combi 115 multijet van ch1/box truck ch1 mh1 mlh1/cab chassis and double cab (*) / flatbed cab (*) /chassis cowl (*) 2800, 3000, 3300, 3500 179 van mh1 lh1/box truck lh1/double cab, mh1 300...

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    Prescriptions for handling the vehicle at the end of its life fiat has been committed for many years to safeguarding the environment through the constant improvement of its production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly "eco-compatible". To assure customers of the best possibl...

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    Official type approvals 313 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

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    314 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

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    315 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

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    316 knowyour vehicle safety starting and driving warning lights and messages in an emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications index.

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    Index a bs failure warning light ......... 173 abs................................................ 109 abs (system failure warning light)............................................ 173 additional heater ........................ 59 additional rear climate control (panorama/combi) .... 66 additional ...

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    Conditions of use ...................... 159 controls........................................ 78 cruise control ............................. 74 cylinder replacement ............... 195 d aytime running lights....... 67-201 dead lock .................................... 100 demanding vehicle use.......

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    Fuel consumption ...................... 305 fuel level gauge ........................... 15 fuel reserve warning light........ 173 fuel (reserve warning light)..... 173 fuel supply................................... 257 fuel tank cap............................... 127 fuses (replacement) ..............

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    Msr system................................. 114 multifunction display – control buttons .................... 17 – setup menu............................. 19 – standard screen..................... 17 n umber plate lights.................. 207 o n board instruments .............. 14 p arking.............

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    Snow chains................................. 166 snow tyres................................... 165 spare wheel................................. 260 speed block.................................. 95 speedometer ............................... 14 spray nozzles .............................. 245 sprung ...

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    Fiat group automobiles s.P.A. - parts & services - technical services - service engineering largo senatore g. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 volvera - turin (italy) print no. 603. . - 0 /201 - 1st edition 99 321 3 5.

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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 wit...