Fiat Doblo Owner's Handbook Manual

Fiat Doblo Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 2 Customer, Thank you for selecting Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat Doblò. We have written this handbook to help you get to know all your new Fiat Doblò features and use it in the best possible way.
  • Page 3 VERY IMPORTANT! REFUELLING Petrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) not less than 95. Diesel engines: refuel diesel engine vehicles with diesel fuel for motor vehicles meeting EN590 European Spec- ifications only. The use of other products or mixtures may irreparably damage the engine with invalidation of the warranty due to the damage caused.
  • Page 4 If you want to add electrically powered accessories after buying the vehicle (with the risk of gradually draining the battery) visit a Fiat Dealership. They will evaluate the overall electrical intake and check whether the elec- tric system can support the required load.
  • Page 5 The Fiat Doblò, for example, needs to be taken in for its first servicing after 20,000 km.
  • Page 6 THE SIGNS TO HELP YOU DRIVE CORRECTLY he signs you see on this page are very important. They highlight those parts of the handbook where, more than anywhere else, you should stop for a minute and read carefully. As you can see, each sign has a different symbol to make it immediately clear and easy to identify the subjects in the different areas: Personal safety.
  • Page 7: Fiat Code System

    To further protect your vehicle from – two keys A when the vehicle is not components of your Fiat Doblò. These theft, it has been fitted with an engine equipped with remote control;...
  • Page 8 (see “In an emergency”) and – deactivate the passenger’s airbag. Make sure you have the electronic take your vehicle to the nearest Fiat code of the CODE card with you at all Dealership. The key B, with a built-in remote...
  • Page 9 (up to eight) in the system. The Fiat the vehicle (e.g: mobile phones, HAM Press button A to operate the sys- Dealership may ask you to demon- radio systems, etc.) that could cause...
  • Page 10: Seat Belts

    If additional remote controls are re- quired for any reasons, go to a Fiat Take hold of the tongue A-fig. 6. In- Dealership, taking all the keys you sert it into the buckle B, until you hear own and the CODE card with you.
  • Page 11 Never press button C Every rear seat (where provided) is Remember that in the when travelling. fitted with inertial seat belts with three case of a violent collision, anchor points and reel. back seat passengers not wearing seat belts also represent IMPORTANT Before fastening the a serious danger to the passen- seat belts make sure the seat is prop-...
  • Page 12 To raise the belt: raise loop A-fig. 8 to the required position. SEAT BELT HEIGHT The Fiat Doblò (with passenger's air To lower the belt: press knob B, bag ) is fitted with pretensioners on and at the same time move loop A to the front side seats to improve the the required position.
  • Page 13 Vibrations from rough road surfaces or accidental jolting caused by mounting pavements etc. do not have any effect on the pretensioner. If, however, you need any assistance, go to a Fiat Dealership. fig. 9 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 14 Travelling authorised personnel. Always belts. without seat belts increases the contact a Fiat Dealership. risk of severe and fatal injury in Always fasten the seat belts before the event of a crash. starting.
  • Page 15 Never travel with a child Seat belts must also be worn by ex- HOW TO KEEP THE SEAT sitting on the passenger’s pectant mothers: the risk of injury in BELTS IN PROPER WORKING lap with a single belt to the case of accident is much greater ORDER AT ALL TIMES protect them both, fig.
  • Page 16: Transporting Children Safely

    TRANSPORTING CHILDREN SAFELY For optimal protection in the event of a crash, all passengers must be seat- ed and wearing adequate restraint sys- tems. This is even more important for chil- SERIOUS DANGER: Never place cradle child’s seats not dren. facing the running direction on the front seat of vehicles This prescription is compulsory in all with passenger’s airbag, which during inflation could cause...
  • Page 17 Lineaccessori Fiat offers seats for each weight group, which are the rec- ommended choice, as they have been designed and experimented specifical- ly for Fiat vehicles.
  • Page 18 The figure is only an ex- GROUP 2 GROUP 3 ample. Attain to the in- Children from 15 to 25 kg can be se- For children from 22 kg up to 36 kg structions for fastening cured directly with the vehicle seat the size of the child’s chest no longer which must be enclosed with the belts.
  • Page 19 Passenger seat compliance with regulations on child’s seat use Fiat Doblò complies with the new EC Directive 2000/3/CE regulating child’s seat assembling on the different vehicle seats according to the table below: REAR SEAT REAR SEAT FRONT SEAT third row...
  • Page 20 To sum up the safety 3) Attain to the instructions for fas- 6) Always check the seat belts do tening the specific child restraint sys- not fit around the child’s throat. precautions to follow when tem which you are using. These in- transporting children.
  • Page 21: Ignition Device

    MAR. The key can be turned to 4 different checked over by a Fiat Dealership positions fig. 26: as soon as possible. – STOP: engine off, key can be re- moved, steering column locked.
  • Page 22: Dashboard

    DASHBOARD The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the versions. 10 11 19 18 16 15 F0A0701b fig. 27 1. Fixed side vent - 2. Adjustable side vent - 3. Horn - 4. Instrument panel - 5. Adjustable central vent - 6. Glove compart- ment - 7.
  • Page 23: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL - 1.3 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet versions A - Speedometer (speed indicator) B - Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C - Engine coolant temperature gauge and max. temperature warning light D - Rev counter E - Multifunction display Warning lights m and c are only provided on Diesel versions.
  • Page 24 - 1.3 Multijet - 1.9 Multijet versions A - Speedometer B - Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light. C - Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light. D - Rev counter. E - Digital display. Warning lights m and c are only provided on Diesel versions.
  • Page 25 INSTRUMENTS REV COUNTER IMPORTANT The electronic sys- tem progressively blocks fuel flow to Rev. counter B-fig. 33 - 34 shows prevent engine from overrevving. This engine rpm. SPEEDOMETER will lead to a progressive loss of en- gine power. When the engine is idling, The speedometer A-fig.
  • Page 26 A will flash to indicate a fault in the tank. When the fuel reserve warn- Warning light B-fig. 35 - 37 comes the system. Contact a Fiat Dealer- ing light A-fig. 35 - 36 comes on (on on (on certain versions with the ded- ship to have the system checked.
  • Page 27: Digital Display

    DIGITAL DISPLAY CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 39 WARNING LIGHT TEST fig. 40 A - Clock. The following warning lights are test- “STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 38 CLOCK fig. 39 The standard screen shows the fol- To adjust the clock press button A. –...
  • Page 28: Multifunction Display

    MULTIFUNCTION CLOCK fig. 42 WARNING LIGHT TEST fig. 43 DISPLAY To adjust the clock press button A to increase minutes and button B to The following warning lights are test- decrease minutes. The clock will ad- STANDARD SCREEN fig. 41 vance by one unit each time the but- –...
  • Page 29: “Standard” Screen

    RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION MODE Brief press to open the menu and/or to move to DISPLAY (where provided) next screen or to confirm the the option required. The vehicle can be provided with the E - Headlight aiming position (only Long press to go back to reconfigurable multifunction display with dipped beam headlights on).
  • Page 30 SETUP MENU Selecting “Set Date” Press button MODE for long: and “Set time”: The menu comprises a series of func- – to quit the setup menu and to save tions arranged in a “circular fashion” only the settings stored yet by the user –...
  • Page 31 Example: Example: Briefly press button MODE to start surfing from the Deutsch Italiano standard screen. To surf the menu use buttons + or –. English Note For safety reasons, when the vehicle is running, Türkçe it is possible to access only the reduced menu (for set- Español Year Month...
  • Page 32 Speed limit (Speed Beep) – briefly press button MODE to go For further details see paragraph back to the menu screen or press the “Trip computer”. With this function it is possible to set button for long to go back to the stan- the vehicle speed limit (km/h or mph), For activation / deactivation, proceed dard screen without storing settings.
  • Page 33 – press button + or – for setting; – briefly press button MODE to go Note Every press on the button + back to the menu screen or press the or – increases/decreases by one unit. – briefly press button MODE: “min- button for long to go back to the stan- Keeping the button pressed obtains utes”...
  • Page 34 Automatic door locking with “Distance” unit (Dist. Unit) “Consumption” unit (Cons.) vehicle running (Autoclose) With this function it is possible to set If the distance unit set is km (see pre- (where provided) the unit in km or mi. vious paragraph) the display will enable to set the fuel consumption unit (km/l When activated (On), this function To set the required unit proceed as...
  • Page 35 “Temperature” unit (Temp. – press button + or – for setting; Adjusting the button volume Unit) (where provided) (Button Vol.) – briefly press button MODE to go This function enables to set the tem- back to the menu screen or press the With this function the volume of the perature unit (°C or °F).
  • Page 36 – press button + or – to select dis- interval. Contact Fiat Dealership to playing in days; carry out any service operation pro- – briefly press button MODE to go vided by the “Service schedule”...
  • Page 37: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER – Average consumption VALUES DISPLAYED – Instant consumption (present on Range (*) multifunction display and reconfig- General features urable multifunction display) This value shows the distance in km The “Trip computer” displays infor- (or mi) that the vehicle can still cover –...
  • Page 38 Average consumption (*) Travel time New mission This value shows the average con- This value shows the time elapsed Reset can be: sumption from the start of the new since the start of the new mission. – “manual” resetting by the user, by mission.
  • Page 39 Start of journey procedure With ignition key at MAR, press and keep button TRIP pressed for over 2 seconds to reset. fig. 46 fig. 47 Reset GENERAL TRIP Reset GENERAL TRIP End of complete mission End of complete mission Start of new mission Start of new mission GENERAL TRIP Reset TRIP B...
  • Page 40: Warning Lights And Messages

    Fiat Dealership. and/or as an alternative to the speci- fications contained in this Owner LOW BRAKE...
  • Page 41 Check visually any few seconds. warning light F. leak. If, when restarting, the warning light comes on again, contact Fiat The warning light stays on glowing Dealership. steadily if there is a failure in the air bag system.
  • Page 42 IMPORTANT Under severe use of Drive with the utmost care to the Exhaust oil (Multijet versions) the vehicle, keep the engine on and nearest Fiat Dealership to have the The warning light with turn on flash- slightly accelerated for few minutes system checked.
  • Page 43 Contact Fiat Deal- quiring heavy effort or high speed from ership as soon as possible. The warn- the engine. In any case, contact Fiat ing light goes off if the fault disappears, Dealership as soon as possible. but it is still stored by the system.
  • Page 44 ABS sys- If, turning the ignition tem. Caution is advisable and it is nec- Fiat Dealership as soon as possible key to MAR, the warning to have the system checked. essary to contact Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 45 F. In there is a failure in the glow plug this event warning light ¬ indi- warming system. Contact Fiat Deal- cates that there could be a failure ership as soon as possible. in safety systems. Contact Fiat...
  • Page 46 IMPORTANT The turning on at the same time of the warning lights U – sidelights and Y indicates a failure of the Fiat – brake lights (third brake light ex- CODE system. cluded) If with the engine running the warn- –...
  • Page 47 The warning light comes on when REAR FOG LIGHTS ing procedure. the engine oil pressure sensor is faulty. (amber) Contact Fiat Dealership as soon as To enable the cleaning procedure, possible. The warning light turns on keep the vehicle running until the when the rear fog lights are warning light turns off.
  • Page 48 The warning light will turn when this INDICATOR (green - the diesel fuel filter sensor is faulty. device is active (see “Follow me intermittent) Contact Fiat Dealership as soon as home” in section “Dashboard and possible. controls”). The warning light turns on when the...
  • Page 49: Individual Settings

    INDIVIDUAL MAIN BEAMS (blue) Once you have released the lever, check that the SETTINGS The warning light turns on seat is firmly locked in the when the main beams are runners by trying to move it back turned on. and forth. Failure to lock the seat DRIVER’S SEAT in place could result in the seat moving suddenly and dangerous-...
  • Page 50 Driver’s seat with armrest and Electrically heated driver’s seat FIXED PASSENGER SEAT adjustable lumbar support fig. 50 fig. 51 Adjusting the reclining seat back Press button B to switch the seat heating on and off. The armrest can be lifted or lowered Lift lever A-fig.
  • Page 51 SLIDING PASSENGER SEAT Once you have released Tipping the seat the lever, check that the To tip the seat and make more space seat is firmly locked in the Adjusting the reclining seat in the passenger compartment pro- runners by trying to move it back back ceed as follows: and forth.
  • Page 52 Driver’s protection ladder prevent its violent returning to the Certain Fiat Doblò Cargo versions fit original position when accelerating. a fixed ladder for protecting the dri- ver if the load in the compartment is unstable.
  • Page 53 Releasing the ladder: press but- ACCESSING In the event of an emer- ton E-fig. 59 to release the ladder gency, you can get out of THE REAR SEATS from the handle D. Reposition the lad- the rear seats from the der in its original position.
  • Page 54 7-seat versions IMPORTANT It is forbidden to TAILGATE EMERGENCY travel with the second row seats OPENING To access the third row: tipped and third row seats set in nor- On versions with front seats that do – open the side sliding door; mal position of use.
  • Page 55 HEAD RESTRAINTS To adjust, move the head restraint Remember that the upwards or downwards until it clicks. head restraints should be adjusted to support the Front seats Make sure it is properly locked in back of your head and not your place.
  • Page 56 Only make adjustments HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE DRIVING MIRROR when the vehicle is sta- STEERING WHEEL This mirror can be adjusted by tionary. means of lever A-fig. 64 In certain versions, the steering wheel can be adjusted vertically: 1) anti-dazzle position. The particular head restraint shape 1) Move lever A-fig.
  • Page 57 DOOR MIRRORS Manual adjustment from the Electrical adjustment fig. 67 inside fig. 66 This operation is only possible with Manual adjustment from the ignition key at MAR. Turn knob A from inside the vehicle. outside fig. 65 Press switch A in the four directions Open the window and move mirror to adjust the mirror as required.
  • Page 58: Heating And Ventilation System

    HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM Fig. 68 - Version with central unit Fig. 69 - Version with central tunnel A. Fixed side vents - B. Adjustable side vents - C. Adjustable A. Fixed side vents - B. Adjustable side vents - C. Adjustable central vents central vents - D.
  • Page 59 CENTRAL VENTS fig. 70 SIDE VENTS fig. 71 CLIMATIC COMFORT A - Left-hand rocking vent. A - Adjustable vent: press as shown Air distribution by the arrow and direct as required. B - Left-hand rocking vent. Knob D-fig. 72 directs the air inside B - Fixed side window vent.
  • Page 60 - all the air is conveyed to the wind- screen and front side windows for demisting and defrosting. The distribution levels are graphical- ly illustrated in the following figures. fig. 74 fig. 76 fig. 73 fig. 75 fig. 77 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 61 Heating Demisting and defrosting the To prevent misting up: windscreen and the front side 1) Air temperature knob C: point- IMPORTANT If the outside air is windows er in the red sector. very damp, if it is raining and/or if there is a considerable difference between This function - called max-def - is 2) Fan knob A: pointer at the re-...
  • Page 62: Manual Climate Control System

    MANUAL CLIMATE Demisting and defrosting the Recirculation rear window/s With the slider B at T the inter- CONTROL SYSTEM Press button (. The electric mirror nal air is recirculated. (where provided) demisting device also comes on. IMPORTANT This function is par- Warning light 1 on the instrument ticularly useful when the outside air The climate control system is ad-...
  • Page 63 Consequently, the climate control The system uses refrig- Maximum cooling system cannot be switched on when erating fluid R134a which 1) Air temperature knob C: point- the pointer is at 0 p. will not pollute the envi- er in the blue sector. ronment if it accidentally leaks.
  • Page 64: Steering Column

    Dipped beam headlights fig. 80 The left-hand stalk operates most of Have the system efficiency checked the external lights. before the summer at a Fiat Deal- These come on when you turn the knurled switch from 6 to 2. ership.
  • Page 65 Main beam headlights fig. 81 Flashing the headlights fig. 82 The direction indicators will auto- matically be switched off when the ve- Push the stalk from position 2 to- Pull the stalk towards the steering hicle is straightened out. wards the dashboard to switch the wheel (unstable position).
  • Page 66 POSITIONS fig. 84 SMART WASH for rear Rear window washer/wiper window wiper fig. 86 (with glazed rear 0 - windscreen wiper off; doors/tailgate) fig. 87-88 Pull the stalk towards the steering 1 - flick wipe; in some versions, four wheel to send a jet of fluid to the The device will only work when the selections are possible (from slow to windscreen and operate the wiper...
  • Page 67: Ceiling Light

    CEILING LIGHT The rear window wiper will flick of 210 seconds; then the lights are three times after the lever is released. switched off automatically. Each time the lever is operated, the WITH MAP READING warning light 3 on the instrument LIGHTS “FOLLOW ME HOME”...
  • Page 68 – switch A pressed to the right, ceil- – for 7 seconds when a door is WITH TOGGLE LENS ing lights C and D will stay on in what- closed (within the three minutes). Press the short side of the lens fig. ever condition.
  • Page 69 CONTROLS The use of hazard lights IMPORTANT The dipped beam is governed by the High- headlights will automatically be way Code of the country switched off when the main beam HAZARD LIGHTS fig. 92 you are in. Keep to the rules. headlights are switched on if the front fog lights are on.
  • Page 70: Interior Equipment

    FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH Press button A to reactivate the fu- MAGNETIC CARD POCKET - el supply system if you cannot see any TICKET POCKET fig. 96 This safety switch is located under fuel leaks and the vehicle is in a fit state (where provided) the dashboard on the right-hand side to continue its journey.
  • Page 71 CIGAR LIGHTER fig. 97 Do not use the sockets ASHTRAY fig. 99 for accessories with pow- With ignition key at MAR: press but- Pull flap A towards yourself. Remove er over the max. specified ton A; after approximately 15 seconds the ashtray B by pulling it upwards for one.
  • Page 72 SUN VISORS fig. 101 IMPORTANT Do not position on Never travel with the the tilting shelf objects heavier than 3 shelf tilted. The shelf or The sun visors A are positioned to kg: for safety purposes the shelf is re- the objects on it can the sides of the rear-view mirror.
  • Page 73 2) Push the lever outwards to open The Fiat Doblò may fit a handy wing the window completely. 2) Push the window in the direction window on the roof on the back of the of the arrow (1), to open as required.
  • Page 74 Do not exceed 110 km/h Closing the wing window IMPORTANT Arrange the load speed with wing window evenly along the crossmember and fas- Take the mobile crossmember C- open. Risk of (violent) ten it with ropes or similar. fig. 106 back to its original position; wing window closing.
  • Page 75 DOORS Closing by hand from the inside These operations are allowed for two minutes after turning the ignition Front doors: close the door and key from MAR to STOP or removed press the lever as shown in fig. 108 FRONT DOORS only if the doors are closed.
  • Page 76 On driver’s side there is a button A- SIDE DOORS In Doblò Cargo versions, the side fig. 109 for automatic operation. sliding door is fitted with a catch which Press the button for longer than one stops it when it is fully open: to release second: the window will stop when it the catch, simply push the door against Check that it is safe to...
  • Page 77 110, thus releasing the the outside lever at “LOCK” as shown in fig. 111. lock and make the door slide forward. (Fiat Doblò Cargo versions) Opening: turn the key to 2-fig. 110 Opening/closing from the Opening/closing from the inside and pull the handle in the direction of outside (Fiat Doblò...
  • Page 78 CHILD LOCK REAR DOUBLE DOORS When open to 180°, the doors are not blocked. Do To prevent opening the sliding side The double rear doors are fitted with not use this system when doors from the inside. a catch which stops the opening at an the vehicle is parts on a slope or angle of approximately 90°.
  • Page 79 Close the right-hand Opening the second door The swing doors (where provided) door 2-fig. 114 complete- are fitted with a device A-fig.117a 2-fig. 114 ly first and then close the that limits their opening. After opening the first door, pull han- left-hand door 1-fig.
  • Page 80 TAILGATE If you are travelling in IMPORTANT Adjust the height of areas where refuelling the dipped headlight beam when trav- can be difficult and you elling at night with a rather heavy load Opening/closing the tailgate want to carry a can of petrol, fol- in the boot (see “Headlights”...
  • Page 81 The seat back and cushion release lock) or lift (to unlock) one of the side devices are in the points shown in fig. EXTENDING THE BOOT door knobs (Fiat Doblò Passengers 119. Transport versions). Alternatively, ei- Split seat Lift knobs A-fig. 119 and tip the seat ther press “LOCK”...
  • Page 82 Tipping part of the left seat To remove the rear window 2) Lift part A-fig. 124 of the shelf and place it on part B. shelf To tip the left-hand side of the seat back: 3) Fasten the two parts by means of The shelf is split into to parts rubber fasteners C-fig.
  • Page 83 4) Lift part B-fig. 126 making the IMPORTANT Check and adjust 7-seat versions shelf slide along the available space be- the height of the dipped headlight To extend the boot, proceed as fol- hind the seat so that the upper part is beam when travelling at night with a lows: fastened to the rear window shelf and...
  • Page 84 It is absolutely forbidden To re-position the seat: To remove the seat in order to in- to use the third row seat crease the boot space, tilt the seat and – seat back anchoring levers, both for transporting loads remove the tool bag (keep it on the right and left B-fig.
  • Page 85 A boot mat is provided (optional for the central seat cushion then pull band – pull the bands B-fig. 130 and tilt Fiat Doblò Cargo base versions). To A-fig. 129 to tilt the seat back and an- the seat completely;...
  • Page 86 BONNET 3) Press the fastener A-fig. 134, as When the engine is hot, shown in the figure. mind your hands when working inside the engine 4) Open the bonnet and release the To open the bonnet compartment to avoid burning rod A-fig.
  • Page 87 ROOF RACK/SKI To close the bonnet After travelling a few kilometres, check that RACK 1) Hold the bonnet up with one hand the attachment fastening and, with the other, remove rod A- screws are tight. fig. 135 from recess B and replace it PRESETTING in its clip.
  • Page 88 250 kg. on the plate applied on the left side Loading ramps are available at Lin- of the boot. eaccessori Fiat. Loading with ramps shall be only carried out with the vehicle station- ary and handbrake engaged.
  • Page 89 1➟2, 2➟3); Have the headlight positioning – hold button A pressed to decrease checked at a Fiat Dealership and ad- by one position (e.g.: 3➟2, 2➟1, 1➟0). justed if necessary. Display C shows the positions dur- ing the adjustment.
  • Page 90 Correct positions as a function If a failure occurs, and consequently the anti-lock function is not effective, of the load the braking system will continue to The vehicle can be fitted with an ABS 0 - one or two occupants in the work as usual.
  • Page 91 IMPORTANT Vehicles fitted with this point, reduce speed and go to may only be fitted with wheel rims, a Fiat Dealership to have your ve- tyres and brake pads of the make and hicle checked and put right im- model approved by the vehicle man- mediately.
  • Page 92: Front And Side Airbags

    Front airbags (driver and passenger) ified by law in Europe and most non- immediately to the nearest Fiat have been designed to protect the oc- European countries. Dealership, driving in such a way...
  • Page 93 – in case of wedging under other ve- At their maximum inflation, their vol- DRIVER’S FRONT AIR BAG hicles or protective barriers (for ex- ume fills most of the space between fig. 140 ample under a truck or guard rail), the the steering wheel and the driver and It consists of an instant-inflating cush- air bag is not triggered as it offers no...
  • Page 94 SERIOUS DANGER: Manual deactivation IMPORTANT Operate the switch With passenger’s only with engine off and ignition key The passenger side airbag can be de- air bag active (ON), removed. activated if it is absolutely necessary to never place child’s seats with the carry a child in the front passenger The switch fig.
  • Page 95 When the airbag inflates it emits a After an accident which triggered the small amount of dusts. These dusts are airbags, go to a Fiat Dealership to It consists of an instant-inflation cush- harmless and is not the beginning of a...
  • Page 96 Fiat Dealership. with a pipe, pencil or similar be- case of impact or, in a minor tween your lips; you could seri-...
  • Page 97 As a wards the steering wheel, but sit consequence, Fiat recommends in an upright position with your sitting children in their specific back resting against the seat.
  • Page 98: Eobd System

    – warn when failures can increase IMPORTANT After eliminating the tery warranty as well. emissions over the threshold estab- problem, your Fiat Dealership will lished by the European regulations; run a bench test to fully check the sys- LIGHT PRESETTING tem.
  • Page 99: Cellular Phone

    CELLULAR PHONE HEAVY PRESETTING Speakers SET-UP The system consists of the following: – two mid-range speakers on dash- board, diameter 100 mm, power 30W – sound system power wires; max each. The system set-up consists of: – wires for front speakers on the –...
  • Page 100 4 Cellular phone INPUT signal. pin connector. Use a screwdriver in tem in the vehicle by a Fiat Deal- 5 Dual-purpose speaker on the front the pre-cut point and remove the con- ership only. This will ensure the passenger side door (+).
  • Page 101 ACCESSORIES Fiat Auto S.p.A. authorizes the in- RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND stallation of transceivers provided that CELLULAR TELEPHONES PURCHASED BY THE installation is carried out at a special- Radio transceiver equipment (e.g.: e- OWNER ized shop, workmanlike performed tacs mobile phones, HAM radio sys-...
  • Page 102: Parking Sensors

    PARKING SENSORS – becomes continuous when the dis- Detection distances: tance between the vehicle and the ob- (where provided) Central ray ........130 cm stacle is less that 30 cm and stops im- mediately if the distance raises; Corner action range ....60 cm Parking sensors are located in the –...
  • Page 103 AT THE FILLING PETROL ENGINES DIESEL ENGINES STATION Use only unleaded petrol. To prevent errors, the diameter of Use diesel fuel for motor the fuel tank filler is too small to in- vehicles complying with troduce a lead petrol pump filler. European specifications Use petrol with a rated octane num- EN590 only.
  • Page 104 If the outside temperature is very FUEL FILLER CAP fig. 150 To open: low, the diesel thickens due to the for- mation of paraffin and could clog the 1) Turn the cap by approximately half fuel filter. a turn anticlockwise and remove it. Make sure that the left- In order to avoid these problems, dif- IMPORTANT The hermetic clo-...
  • Page 105: Protecting The Environment

    – an exhaust gas recirculation system the guiding principle in the design of (E.G.R.). the Fiat Doblò right from the start. – diesel particulate filter (DPF) The result is the use of materials and creation of devices that can reduce or –...
  • Page 106 DIESEL PARTICULATE Since this filter physically traps partic- ulates, it shall be cleaned (reclaimed) at FILTER (DPF) (for Multijet regular intervals by burning carbon par- versions 1.3 85 HP and 1.9 120 ticles. Reclaiming procedure is controlled The Diesel Particulate Filter is a me- automatically by the engine control unit chanical filter, integral with the exhaust according to the filter conditions and...
  • Page 107: Engine Starting

    (see section “In an emer- 7) Turn the key to AVV immedi- gency”) and go to a Fiat Dealership. STARTING PROCEDURE FOR ately after the m warning light goes PETROL VERSIONS IMPORTANT Never leave the ig- out.
  • Page 108 Do not accelerate abruptly. engine starts but you should con- tact a Fiat Dealership as soon as – Do not push the engine to its lim- possible to have problem seen to. it for the first few kilometres. You are...
  • Page 109 IMPORTANT If this is not the Do not leave the ignition key at A quick burst on the ac- case, take the vehicle to a Fiat Deal- MAR to prevent draining the battery. celerator before turning ership to have the handbrake adjust-...
  • Page 110: How To Use

    HOW TO USE THE GEARS To engage reverse (R) from neutral: You must press the clutch fully down to Press the clutch fully before shifting – shift the lever to the right and back. change gear properly. It is the gear stick into one of the positions For version 1.4 and 1.6 , to en-...
  • Page 111 CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS AND POLLUTION Some suggestions which may help Tyres transporting particularly large objects, you to keep the running costs of the use a trailer, where possible. Tyre pressure should be checked at vehicle down and lower the amount least once every four weeks: if the of toxic emissions released into the at- Electric devices...
  • Page 112 DRIVING STYLE tion, emissions and wear and tear on CONDITIONS OF USE the engine. Starting Cold starting Top speed Do not warm the engine when the Frequent cold starting will not enable vehicle is stationary or at high or low Fuel consumption increases consid- the engine to reach optimal running revs: in this way the engine will warm...
  • Page 113 Fi- one of the guiding principles in the AFTER EMISSION at Dealership as soon as possible. production of the Fiat Doblò. It is no CONTROL DEVICES When the instrument panel fuel re- accident that its pollution control...
  • Page 114: Towing Trailers

    TOWING TRAILERS Do not allow anything to Engage a low gear when driving be sprayed onto the cat- downhill rather than constantly brak- alytic converter, lambda ing. IMPORTANT NOTES sensor and exhaust pipe. The weight the trailer exerts on the The vehicle must be fitted with a ho- vehicle’s tow hitch coupling reduces mologated tow hitch and suitable elec-...
  • Page 115 The ABS system will not The tow hitch must comply with the In addition to the electrical connec- control the trailer braking current regulation, with reference to tion, only the lead for powering an system. Great care Directive 94/20/EC and amendments. electric brake and the lead to power should therefore be taken when a light inside the trailer not exceed-...
  • Page 116 After 1000 km check that the tow hitch fastening screws are perfectly SEC. A-A closed. Have this operation carried out at Fiat Dealership. IMPORTANT A clearly visible plate of a suitable size and made of suitable material bearing the following:...
  • Page 117: Snow Chains

    SNOW CHAINS We recommend using Lineaccessori With chains Fiat snow chains. mounted keep your speed down. Use of snow chains should be in Check the tautness of the chains af- Do not exceed 50 km/h. Avoid compliance with local regulations.
  • Page 118: Snow Tyres

    All four tyres should be the same Fiat Dealership will be happy to (brand and track) to ensure greater It is therefore necessary to limit their provide advice concerning the most...
  • Page 119: Vehicle Storage

    VEHICLE STORAGE – Cover the vehicle with a cloth or perforated plastic sheet. Do not use sheets of non-perforated plastic as they do not allow moisture on the ve- The following precautions should be IMPORTANT Where relevant, hicle body to evaporate. taken if the vehicle will not be used for switch off the electronic alarm with the –...
  • Page 120 The U warning light will light about 8 seconds, and then go out. At up for four seconds and then go out; If the Fiat code cannot deactivate the this point release the accelerator ped- release the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 121: Jump Starting

    Fiat battery is poisonous and corro- greater than the flat battery. Dealership.
  • Page 122 BUMP STARTING IF A TYRE IS Alert other drivers that the vehicle is stationary in PUNCTURED compliance with local regulations: hazard warning lights, warning triangle etc. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Passengers on board should Catalysed vehicles must Wheel changing and correct use of leave the vehicle, especially if it is not be bump started the jack and spare wheel call for some...
  • Page 123 Never tamper with the inflation take the tool bag shown in fig. 3 or lift valve. the rear seat (for Fiat Doblò Passen- Never place tools between the ger Transport versions) with lever B- rim and tyre. fig. 4 and take the bag shown in fig.
  • Page 124 6) Loosen the bolt fastening the 10) Operate the handle A-fig. 7 to 12) Alert other passengers that the spare wheel with the wrench A-fig. 6. partially open the jack. Position the vehicle is about to be raised; all per- jack under the vehicle at the reference sons should be kept away from the ve- IMPORTANT To reach the bolt,...
  • Page 125 13) Operate the jack and lift the ve- 17) Where relevant, take small When you have finished hicle until the wheel to be changed is wheel cup and fasten the four fasten- 1) Arrange the wheel you have re- several centimetres off the ground. ing screws.
  • Page 126 (Fiat Dobló Cargo proceed as follows: spare wheel with the outer side of the versions) or under the rear seat (Fiat rim fig. 14b facing upwards – If the space-saver spare wheel is Doblò Passengers Transport ver- used, the spacer pad cannot be refit- –...
  • Page 127 QUICK TYRE – instruction brochure fig. 16b, to Hand the instruction be used for prompt and proper use of brochure to the person- REPAIR KIT FIX & the quick repair kit and to be then nel charged with treating GO automatic handed to the personnel charged with the tyre repaired with the kit.
  • Page 128 Repairs are not possible The cylinder contains Replace the cylinder if in case of damages on the ethylene glycol. The cylin- sealer has run out. Do not wheel rim (bad groove der contains latex: it can throw away the cylinder distortion causing air loss).
  • Page 129 Drive carefully es- E-fig. 16f to I (on). Inflate the tyre to antee suitable sealing, contact Fiat pecially when cornering. Do not the pressure specified in paragraph Dealership;...
  • Page 130 Disconnect hold because the tyre is too the quick connection and connect it much damaged. Contact Fiat directly to the tyre valve; in this way Dealership. the cylinder is not connected to com- pressor and the sealing fluid will not –...
  • Page 131 IMPORTANT The headlight inner You should have the surface may be lightly misted over: this bulbs replaced at a Fiat is not a fault but a natural fact due to Dealership. Always check Halogen bulbs contain...
  • Page 132 TYPES OF BULBS B Bayonet connection bulbs D-E Halogen bulbs Remove from the bulb holder by To remove the bulb, release Several types of bulbs are installed in pressing the bulb and turning it the clip holding the bulb in the vehicle fig.
  • Page 133: If An Exterior Light Burns Out

    IF AN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT DIPPED BEAMS To change the halogen bulb, proceed as follows: Alterations or repairs to MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS 1) Remove the protection cover B- the electric system not fig. 18 turning it counterclockwise; To change the halogen bulb, proceed carried out correctly and as follows: 2) Release clip A-fig.
  • Page 134 (where provided) To change the bulb, proceed as fol- lows: To change the bulb, proceed as fol- Contact Fiat Dealership to have lows: front fog lights A-fig. 22 replaced. 1) Remove the protection cover B- fig. 18 turning it counterclockwise;...
  • Page 135 SIDE DIRECTION REAR LIGHT CLUSTER Versions not equipped with rear brackets: INDICATORS To replace a bulb, proceed as fol- lows: 1) Act from inside the vehicle to re- To change the bulb, proceed as fol- move upper plastic cap C-fig. 27 by lows: Versions equipped with rear means of the screwdriver available, so...
  • Page 136 2) Fit the wrench provided A-fig. 28 5) Take out the pressure-fit con- (used also to remove the wheel) to nector. the fastening bolt of the light unit. 6) Undo the four fastening screws to 3) Loosen the bolts, then undo the remove the bulb holder and get access light cluster fastening nuts by means of to the bulbs.
  • Page 137: If An Interior Light Burns Out

    IF AN INTERIOR THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS NUMBER PLATE LIGHT LIGHT BURNS OUT To replace a bulb, open either the To replace a bulb, press the tab in left-hand door or the tailgate and the point shown in fig. 33 and remove loosen the screws A-fig.
  • Page 138 CEILING LIGHTS With map reading lights BOOT LIGHT To replace a bulb: To replace the bulb: With toggling lens 1) Remove the ceiling light A-fig. 37 1) Remove the lens A-fig. 39 as To replace a bulb: by releasing the clipped on lens frame shown by the arrow.
  • Page 139: If A Fuse Blows

    Do not attempt to re- tongs provided D, which can be found pair a blown MAXI-FUSE. in the fusebox. Go to a Fiat Dealership. GENERAL A fuse is an element for protecting the electrical system. A fuse will trip (i.e. it will blow) in the event of a fail- ure or improper interventions in the electrical system.
  • Page 140 The fuses in the Fiat Doblò are grouped in two fuseboxes, one locat- ed in the dashboard and the other in the engine compartment. Press in the points shown in fig. 41 to remove the cover and reach the fuses.
  • Page 141 To reach the fuses in the engine compartment fusebox, release the tabs A-fig. 42 and remove the cover Refer to the table on the following pages to identify the fuses. NOTE: The glow plug fuse (60 A) is built into the pre-cabled section but it is positioned aside the engine com- partment fuse box inside the cover shell so it can be friendly reached.
  • Page 142 FUSE SUMMARY TABLE Figure Fuse Ampere Right-hand main beam Left-hand main beam Right-hand dipped beam Left-hand dipped beam Boot Hazard lights Front fog lights Direction indicators Dashboard instrument lights Light system Ceiling light Instrument panel and warning lights (ignition switch powered) Instrument panel and warning lights (battery powered) Reversing light Brake lights...
  • Page 143 Figure Fuse Ampere Engine control unit (power) Engine control unit (ignition switch powered) Glow plug control unit Horn Manual climate control enable control Ignition switch F03 – MAXI FUSE Manual climate control compressor Headlight beam adjuster Petrol fume recirculation solenoid valve Tachometer generator Injectors Heated rear window...
  • Page 144 Figure Fuse Ampere +15 services (sound system, cellular telephone, dashboard control lighting, electrical mirrors, trailer, heated seat control lighting) Lambda sensors (oxygen sensors) Heated rearview mirrors Engine cooling system relay Engine control system relay Pump system relay Fan system relay passenger compartment heater Safet belt buzzer muting relay Windscreen wiper...
  • Page 145 IF THE BATTERY 2) Connect the charger cables to the JUMP STARTING battery terminals. IS FLAT See “Jump starting”, in this chapter. 3) Turn on the charger. First of all, read the “Vehicle main- 4) When you have finished, turn the tenance”...
  • Page 146: The Vehicle

    JACKING An incorrectly posi- WITH A SHOP JACK tioned jack may cause the THE VEHICLE vehicle to fall. Do not use From the front the jack to lift loads exceeding Jack up the vehicle only by position- that indicated on the label at- WITH THE JACK ing the jack arm at the gearbox/differ- tached to the jack itself.
  • Page 147 TOWING From the side WITH AN ARM HOIST THE VEHICLE Jack up the vehicle only by position- Jack up the vehicle by arranging the ing the jack arm at the gearbox/differ- ends of the arms in the areas shown ential and placing a rubber pad in be- in fig.
  • Page 148 IF AN ACCIDENT B-fig. 47 - Rear ring for towing an- Before starting to tow, other vehicle. turn the ignition key to OCCURS MAR and then to STOP. Do not remove the key. If the key – It is important to keep calm. is removed, the steering lock en- gages automatically which pre- –...
  • Page 149 – In pile-ups on the motorway, par- IF ANYONE IS INJURED FIRST-AID KIT ticularly when the visibility is bad, – Never leave the injured person It is a good idea to keep a fire extin- there is a high risk of other vehicles alone.
  • Page 150: Scheduled Servicing

    SCHEDULED IMPORTANT The Manufacturer IMPORTANT You are recom- requires the Service Schedule coupon- mended to get in touch with a Fiat SERVICING related checks to be carried out. Fail- Dealership immediately if any minor ure to do so could result in the war-...
  • Page 151: Service Schedule

    SERVICE SCHEDULE The scheduled service must be carried out every 20,000 km. thousands of kilometres 100 120 140 160 180 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Check tyre conditions / wear and adjust pressure, if required Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, boot light, passenger's compartment lights, ●...
  • Page 152 thousands of kilometres 100 120 140 160 180 ● ● ● ● Replace air cleaner cartridge (petrol versions) ● ● ● Replace air cleaner cartridge (Multijet versions) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Top up fluids (engine coolant, brakes, windscreen washer, battery, etc.) ●...
  • Page 153 You are recommended to use FL spare wheel). Selenia, products designed and pro- – check and top up, if required, fluid duced specifically for Fiat vehicles (see – check light system operation (head- levels (engine coolant, brake fluid, “Capacities” in section “Technical...
  • Page 154 IMPORTANT - Air cleaner ly if the vehicle is mainly used for short original Fiat spare parts and flu- trips or if it is fitted with accessories If the vehicle is used on dusty roads ids available.
  • Page 155 CHECKING THE LEVELS 1. Engine oil - 2. Battery - 3. Brake fluid - 4. Windscreen washer fluid - 5. Engine coolant - 6. Power steering flu- fig. 1 - 1.4 8V versions Do not smoke while working in the engine compartment: the pres- ence of flammable gas and vapour could cause a fire.
  • Page 156 1. Engine oil - 2. Battery - 3. Brake flu- id - 4. Windscreen washer fluid - 5. Engine coolant - 6. Power steering flu- fig. 2 - 1.9 Multijet versions Do not smoke while working in the engine compartment: the pres- ence of flammable gas and vapour could cause a fire.
  • Page 157 1. Engine oil - 2. Battery - 3. Brake flu- id - 4. Windscreen washer fluid - 5. Engine coolant - 6. Power steering flu- fig. 3 - 1.3 Multijet versions Do not smoke while working in the engine compartment: the pres- ence of flammable gas and vapour could cause a fire.
  • Page 158 ENGINE OIL fig. 6, 7, 8 Be very careful under If the oil level is near or actually be- the bonnet: you risk burn- low the MIN mark, add oil through Check engine oil with the vehicle on ing yourself. Remember the filler until it reaches the MAX level ground and while the engine is that when the engine is hot, the...
  • Page 159 Used engine oil and re- the engine oil if move the MAX lev- placed oil filters contain Max engine oil consumption is usu- el, go to a Fiat Dealership to have substances which can ally 400 grams every 1000 km. the correct level restored.
  • Page 160 TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC pen, under no circumstances ture of 50% distilled water and 50% 35, in the following concentrations: start the engine; contact a Fiat PARAFLU UP of the FL Selenia 30% of TUTELA PROFESSION- Dealership. Group through the filler neck until the AL SC 35 and 70% of water in sum- level reaches MAX.
  • Page 161 0.12 mm. el ground and engine cold should be system checked for leakage at a included between the references MIN Fiat Dealership. and MAX on the reservoir. Prevent brake fluid, When the oil is hot, the level can ex- which is highly corrosive, ceed the reference line MAX.
  • Page 162: Pollen Filter

    The symbol π on the POLLEN FILTER Brake fluid is poisonous and very corrosive. In the container indicates syn- event of accidental con- thetic brake fluid distin- The pollen filter is located under the tact, wash the effected part with guishing it from mineral fluid.
  • Page 163: Air Cleaner

    AIR CLEANER REPLACING THE FILTER 1.9 Multijet versions fig. 16 Loosen the three screws A-fig. 18 REPLACEMENT on the air cleaner cover, remove the Loosen the screws A, remove the Petrol versions cover B-fig. 19 and remove the fil- cover and remove the filtering ele- tering element C, to be replaced.
  • Page 164 Refer to the table below or to the plate (see figure) set on the battery. Bright white Top up electrolyte Contact Fiat Dealership Dark colour Low charge level Charge the battery without green area (Contact Fiat Dealership) fig.
  • Page 165 “Service schedule” in this electric supply (alarm, free-hand phone kit, etc.) contact Fiat Deal- section will no longer be valid. Refer therefore to the instructions provid- ership whose qualified personnel, in addition to suggesting the ed by the battery manufacturer.
  • Page 166 – battery terminals shall always be wear the buying the vehicle (alarm system, free- perfectly tightened. hand phone kit, etc.) visit a Fiat Deal- ership. They can suggest the most suit- USEFUL ADVICE FOR able accessories to get and check...
  • Page 167: Control Units

    ELECTRONIC The total intake of these systems polarity is correct) and check that the (factory and after-market) must be less connection has been made properly. CONTROL UNITS than 0.6 mA x Ah (of the battery) as – Do not connect or disconnect the shown in the following table: terminals of the electronic units while When the vehicle is being used nor-...
  • Page 168: Wheels And Tyres

    Periodically check that the tyres have no cuts in the sidewalls, abnormal swelling or irregular tyre wear. If any of these occur, have the vehicle seen to at a Fiat Dealership. fig. 22 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 169: Rubber Tubing

    Do not change the tyres about. over in criss-cross fashion The Fiat Doblò fits tubeless tyres. by moving a tyre from the Under no circumstances use an inner left hand side of the vehicle to the tube with these tyres.
  • Page 170 WINDSCREEN/ – Remove any snow that has settled Changing the windscreen on the glass: besides saving the blades wiper blade REAR WINDOW you will avoid straining the electric 1) Lift the windscreen wiper arm A- WIPERS windscreen wiper motor and causing fig.
  • Page 171 Changing the rear window SPRAY NOZZLES The rear window washer jet fig. 27 can be directed by adjusting the di- wiper blade If there is no jet of liquid, first make rection of the nozzles. sure that there is liquid in the reser- 1) Lift the cover A-fig.
  • Page 172 “Technical specifications”). WARRANTY gravel raised by other vehicles. Ordinary maintenance of the paint- Your Fiat Doblò is covered by war- For your Fiat Doblò, Fiat has used work means washing it. The frequen- ranty against any original structural or...
  • Page 173 Detergents pollute wa- Do not wash the vehicle after it has Engine compartment ter. For this reason, the been parked in the sun or while the At the end of each winter season, vehicle must be washed in bonnet is hot: it could take the shine carefully clean the engine compart- an area equipped for the collec- off the paint.
  • Page 174 INTERIORS CLEANING SEATS STEERING WHEEL / GEAR AND FABRICS LEVER KNOB WITH From time to time check that water GENUINE LEATHER – Remove dust with a soft brush and has not collected under the mats COVERING vacuum cleaner. (from dripping shoes, umbrellas etc.) These components shall only be which could cause the steel to rust.
  • Page 175 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ENGINE MARKING MODEL PLATE DATA CHASSIS MARKING The marking is stamped on the cylin- The plate A-fig. 2-3, is applied to the fig. 1 der block and includes the model and front engine crossmember. the serial number. It is printed on the passenger com- partment floor, near the right-hand front seat.
  • Page 176 M - Spare part code B - Colour name F - Maximum vehicle weight fully M - Smoke opacity index (for diesel C - Fiat colour code loaded with trailer. engines). D - Respray and touch up code. fig. 4 fig.
  • Page 177 ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS EUROPEAN HOMOLOGATION HOMOLOGATION FOR SPECIFIC MARKETS Engine Engine Engine Engine code code 1.4 8V 350A1000 1.4 8V 350A1000 Versions Bodywork Versioni Bodywork version code version code Cargo 223ZXP1AAX Cargo 223ZXP1AXX Cargo high roof 223ZXP1ABX Cargo high roof 223ZXP1AXY Cargo extra capacity 223WXP1AAX...
  • Page 178 EUROPEAN HOMOLOGATION HOMOLOGATION FOR SPECIFIC MARKETS Engine Engine Engine Engine code code 1.3 Multijet 199 A 2000 1.3 Multijet 199 A 2000 Versions Bodywork Versions Bodywork version code version code Cargo 223ZXN1AAX Cargo 223ZXN1AXX Cargo high roof 223ZXN1ABX Cargo high roof 223ZXN1AXY Cargo extra capacity 223WXN1AAX...
  • Page 179 EUROPEAN HOMOLOGATION HOMOLOGATION FOR SPECIFIC MARKETS Engine Engine Engine Engine code code 1.9 Multijet 105 HP 223 B 1000 1.9 Multijet 105 HP 223 B 1000 Versions Bodywork Versions Bodywork version code version code Cargo 223ZXL1AAX Cargo 223ZXL1AXX Cargo high roof 223ZXL1ABX Cargo high roof 223ZXL1AXY...
  • Page 180 ENGINE EUROPEAN HOMOLOGATION Engine Engine 1.4 8v GENERAL FEATURES code 1.9 Multijet 120 HP 186 A 9000 Type code 350A1000 Versions Bodywork Cycle Otto version code Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line Cargo 223ZXH1AAX Piston bore and stroke 72,0 x 84 Cargo high roof 223ZXH1ABX...
  • Page 181 1.3 Multijet 1.3 Multijet 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet 1.9 Multijet GENERAL FEATURES 75 HP 85 HP 100 HP* 105 HP 120 HP Type code 199 A2 000 223 A9 000 223 B2 000 223 B1 000 186 A9 000 Cycle Diesel Diesel Diesel...
  • Page 182: Spark Plugs

    Therefore, if the engine has prob- lems, it is important to have the spark plugs checked at a Fiat Dealership. The spark plugs must be Modifications or repairs changed at the times...
  • Page 183 Automatic take-up of friction liner nected to the differential assembly and wear. Sway bar in Fiat Doblò Passengers the wheels with CV joints. Transport versions. Lacking the ABS, there is the brake force distributor that acts on rear...
  • Page 184 STEERING WHEELS IMPORTANT Do not use inner tubes with tubeless tyres. Volante ad assorbimento di energia. Do not fasten alloy wheels with the RIMS AND TYRES Energy-absorbing jointed steering steel wheel bolts and vice versa. For High resistance printed steel rims of wheel.
  • Page 185 UNDERSTANDING TYRE Maximum speed rating UNDERSTANDING RIM MARKING MARKINGS Q = up to 160 km/h. The following are the necessary in- The following are the necessary in- = up to 170 km/h. dications to understand the meaning dications to understand the meaning = up to 180 km/h.
  • Page 186 Versions Steel Alloy Factory-fitted Alternative Tyre Space-saver tyre min. sizes that spare wheel can be adopted (**) Passenger Transportation 5,5 J x 15H2-ET32 5,5 J x 15H2-ET32 185/65 R15 88T 185/65 R15 88T 185/65 R15 88Q (M+S) 125/80 R15 95M Family (7 seater) 5,5 J x 15H2-ET32 5,5 J x 15H2-ET32...
  • Page 187 ........172 1.9 Multijet 120 HP 7 place .. 172 fig. 6 Dimensions are expressed in mm. Unladen boot volume (Fiat Doblò Passengers Transport versions): Height is intended on an unladen ve- hicle – standard conditions 750 dm Unladen boot volume (Fiat Doblò...
  • Page 188 Dimensions Fiat Doblò Fiat Doblò Cargo Fiat Doblò Cargo Fiat Doblò Fiat Doblò Fiat Doblò Cargo Short wheelbase Long wheelbase Passengers Passengers Trans- Combi Short wheelbase High roof Transport port High roof 2583 2583 2963 2583 2583 2583 4253 4253...
  • Page 189 WEIGHTS Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Cargo versions - Short wheelbase 75HP 100▼/105HP 85HP 120HP Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1190 1270 1280 1290 1300 Payload including driver (*): Maximum admitted loads (**) –...
  • Page 190 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Cargo versions - Short wheelbase - Extra capacity 75HP 100▼/105HP Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1190 1270 1280 Payload including driver (*): Maximum admitted loads (**) –...
  • Page 191 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Cargo versions - Short wheelbase - High roof 75HP 100▼/105HP 85HP 120HP Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1210 1290 1300 1310 1320 Payload including driver (*): Maximum admitted loads (**) –...
  • Page 192 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Cargo versions - Short wheelbase - High roof - Extra capacity 75HP 100▼/105HP Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1210 1290 1300 Payload including driver (*): Maximum admitted loads (**) –...
  • Page 193 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Cargo versions - Long wheelbase 120HP 75HP 100▼/105HP Multijet Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the 1350 tank and no optional) 1240 1320 1330 Payload including driver (*): Maximum admitted loads (**) 1010 –...
  • Page 194 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Cargo versions - Short wheelbase - Small capacity (where provided) 75HP 85HP 105HP 120HP Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1190 1270 1290 1280 1300...
  • Page 195 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Cargo versions - Short wheelbase - High roof - Small capacity (where provided) 75HP 85HP 105HP 120HP Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1210 1290...
  • Page 196 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Cargo versions - Long wheelbase - Small capacity (where provided) 75HP 105HP 120HP Multijet Multijet Multijet Weight empty 1240 1320 1330 1350 (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) Payload including driver (*): Maximum allowed loads (**) –...
  • Page 197 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Passengers Transport versions 85HP 105HP 120 HP Multijet Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1230 1330 1320 1340 Payload including driver (*): 5p+225 5p+225 5p+225 5p+225 Maximum allowed loads (**) –...
  • Page 198 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Passengers Transport versions - High roof 85HP 120HP Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1250 1350 1360 Payload including driver (*): 5p+225 5p+225 5p+225 Maximum allowed loads (**) –...
  • Page 199 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Passengers Transport versions - 7-seat 75HP 120HP Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1320 1420 1430 Payload including driver (*): 7p+75 7p+75 7p+75 Maximum allowed loads (**) –...
  • Page 200 Weights (kg) - Fiat Doblò Combi versions N 1 75HP 85HP 120HP 120HP Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Weight empty (including fluids, 90% fuel in the tank and no optional) 1240 1340 1330 1350 1320 Payload including driver (*): Maximum allowed loads (**) –...
  • Page 201 CAPACITIES Prescribed fuel litres Recommended products Fuel tank: – Unleaded petrol not lower than including a reserve of: 5 - 7 – 95 R.O.N Engine cooling – 50 - 50 mixture of distilled water ▲ system: and PARAFLU UP Engine sump: SELENIA 20K (❒) Engine sump and filter: 2.25...
  • Page 202 1.3 Multijet 1.9 Multijet Prescribed fuel litres litres Recommended products Fuel tank: – – Diesel fuel for motor vehicles including a reserve of: 5 - 7 – 5 - 7 – (EN590 Specification) Engine cooling – – 50 - 50 mixture of distilled water ▲...
  • Page 203: Fluids And Lubricants

    Lubricants for Synthetic-based engine oils grade SAE 5W-40 that pass diesel engines ACEA B4, API CF and FIAT 9.55535-M2 specifications (1.3 Multijet versions) (*) For very low temperatures, we recommend SELENIA MULTIPOWER. (**) For very low temperatures, we recommend SELENIA WR.
  • Page 204 Specifications of the lubricants and fluids to Fluids and lubricants Applications recommended use for best vehicle operation Mechanical gearbox TUTELA CAR Oil SAE 75W-80 EP that passes API GL-5 and MIL-L- and differentials ZC 75 Synth 2105D LEV specifications Lubricants and greases for transmission Hydraulic power TUTELA GI/E...
  • Page 205 FUEL IMPORTANT Road and traffic fluence fuel consumption rates conditions, weather, driving style, which can be different from the CONSUMPTION fittings and accessories, load, roof values shown in the table (see racks, special devices and over- “Cheap running that respects the The fuel consumption figures given in all vehicle conditions can penalise environment”).
  • Page 206 EMISSION AT EXHAUST The CO emission levels at the ex- emissions according to Directive 1999/100/EC (g/km) haust given in the following table refer to combined consumption. 1.4 high roof 1.4 7 seater 1.3 Multijet 75 HP 1.3 Multijet 85 HP 1.3 Multijet 85 HP high roof 1.3 Multijet 85 HP 7 seater 1.9 Multijet 100/105 HP...
  • Page 207 RADIO-FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL: MINISTERIAL HOMOLOGATION International motoring code Country Homologation number Belgium RTT/D/X1924 Switzerland BAKOM 99.0415 KP Germany TPS A100282L CEPT LPD - D Denmark CEPT SRD feDK Spain 01 00 0100 France 99 0346 PPL 0 Great Britain BPS037 Greece TA 232 Italy...
  • Page 208 PROVISIONS FOR THE PROCESSING OF A VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFE-CYCLE For years now Fiat has been developing its global commitment towards the safeguarding and protection of the Environment through the continuous improvement of its production processes and the making of increasingly more “eco friendly”...
  • Page 209 - recharging ........ 144 Catalytic converter BS ..........(oxidising) ........104 - replacing ........164 Accessories purchased Catalytic converter Bodywork by the owner ......100 (three way)........104 - maintenance ......171 - installation of Ceiling light ........electric/electronic devices ..100 - version codes ......
  • Page 210 - rear window......Engine compartment Fuel consumption......204 - windscreen ....... - washing ........172 Fuel cut-off switch......Engine coolant gauge ....Fuses Digital clock ......26-27 Engine coolant level ..... 159 - dashboard fusebox....139 Dimensions ........187 Engine oil - engine compartment Direction indicators fusebox ........
  • Page 211 - front ........... - fixed partition with window . ambda sensors ......104 Performance ....... 186 - rear..........Levels Pollen filter ........161 Heated rear window ....- checking........154 Power steering fluid level... 160 Heating..........Loading ramps ......Pretensioners ....... Hydraulic power steering Lubricants........
  • Page 212 Rearview mirrors - front bulb replacement..133 Structure ........183 - electric........- rear bulb replacement ... 134 Sun visors........- exterior ........Snow chains ........116 Suspensions ........182 Snow tyres ........117 Symbols........... - interior ........Sound system ....... Rev counter ........
  • Page 213 Windscreen/rear window ehicle maintenance....149 washer fluid level ....... 159 - additional checks..... 152 Wing window (adjustment) ..- annual inspection schedule ... 152 - scheduled service....149 - service schedule ...... 150 Ventilation........arning lights ......Weights .......... 188 Wheel - replacement ......
  • Page 214 NOTES...
  • Page 217: Engine Oil Change

    Use only unleaded petrol with a rated octane number (RON) not less than 95. Refuel diesel vehicles with diesel fuel for motor vehicles (EN590 Specification). Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Customer Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print no.

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