Fiat Ducato Owner's Handbook Manual

Fiat Ducato Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 2 WELCOME ABOARD hank you for selecting Fiat and congratulations on choosing a Ducato. A light commercial vehicle designed to ensure large load capacity with first class safety and reliability, able to offer great driving comfort and be a real friend to the environment.
  • Page 3 MUST BE READ! REFUELLING Petrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) no less than 95. Diesel engines: only refuel with diesel fuel conforming to the European specification EN590. STARTING THE ENGINE Make sure the handbrake is pulled up; put the gear lever to neutral; press the clutch pedal down to the floor without touching the accelerator;...
  • Page 4 If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (that will gradually drain the battery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle’s electric system can support the required load.
  • Page 5 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 and easy to identify the subjects in the different areas: Personal safety.
  • Page 6 DASHBOARD The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the vehicle version. F0D0080m fig. 1 1 Side air vents - 2 Direction indicators and light stalk - 3 Instrument panel - 4 Windscreen wiper stalk - 5 Central air vents - 6 Writing/reading desk - 7 Sound system compartment - 8 Central button panel - 9 Central air vents - 10 Oddment trays/passenger’s airbag - 11 Side air vents - 12 Bottle holder - 13 Current socket - 14 Ashtray - 15 Air dis- tribution - 16 Air temperature - 17 Air recirculation - 18 Cigar lighter - 19 Fan control - 20 Gear shift lever - 21 Ignition...
  • Page 7 The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the vehicle version. F0D0246m fig. 2 1 Side air vent - 2 Oddment trays/passenger’s airbag - 3 Central air vents - 4 Central button panel - 5 Sound system com- partment - 6 Writing/reading desk - 7 Direction indicators and light stalk - 8 Instrument panel - 9 Windscreen wiper stalk - 10 Oddment trays - 11 Ignition switch - 12 Airbag - 13 Horn - 14 Steering wheel adjustment lever - 15 Gear shift lever - 16 Air distribution - 17 Current socket - 18 Ashtray - 19 Air temperature - 20 Air recirculation - 21 Cigar lighter - 22 Fan...
  • Page 8: The Fiat Code System

    To further protect your vehicle from – two keys A with metal insert and the components of your Ducato. theft, it has been fitted with an engine power-assisted opening if the vehicle These labels bear symbols that remind immobiliser system (Fiat CODE) is not equipped with remote control;...
  • Page 9 1) If the code is recognised the Y B - the mechanical key code to be sunlight. given to the Fiat Dealership when fig. 5 warning light on the instrument ordering duplicate keys. panel will flash briefly: this means that U.K.
  • Page 10 MAR: ership will store the old and new keys The key fig. 6 includes the following: (up to eight) in the system. The Fiat 1) If the Y warning light comes on Dealership may ask you to demon- –...
  • Page 11 To insert the metal insert in the key IMPORTANT The remote control WARNING grip, keep the button E pressed and system frequency can be disturbed by When pressing the button turn the insert in the direction shown significant radio transmissions outside E, take care to prevent the by the arrow until hearing the click as the car (e.g: mobile phones, HAM ra-...
  • Page 12: Electronic Alarm

    If additional remote control are re- – remote controlled locking and un- quired or any reasons, go to a Fiat locking of doors; Dealership, taking all the keys you own and the CODE card with you.
  • Page 13 The electronic alarm fitted on the Fi- C-fig. 6. You will hear two beeps and function has been cut out. at Ducato is controlled by the receiv- the direction indicators will flash twice er located on the front ceiling light and...
  • Page 14 Any subsequent programming should compartment is opened; the load compartment are perfectly also be carried out by a Fiat Deal- closed. Try to switch the alarm on ership. 2) the battery is disconnected or the again.
  • Page 15 To cut off the alarm before this, Do not leave the key inserted in the 7 blinks: load press the remote control button; if switch. Cover the keyhole with the compartment this is unsuccessful, turn the emer- rubber cap to prevent dust and wa- 8 blinks: tampering with gency key to OFF (see next paragraph...
  • Page 16: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS At removal, if it jams, let it rewind for The seat belt reel mechanism en- a short stretch, then pull it out again sures that the belt automatically ad- USING THE SEAT BELTS without jerking. justs to the wearer allowing him or her to move in complete freedom.
  • Page 17 For rear single seats For their use see the following fig- WARNING ures: (Panorama versions) and After using the rear side bench seats (Combi versions) - fig. 11 first row left-hand side seat seat belts (first row seats), fasten seat belts into the relevant The rear seat is fitted with inertial - fig.
  • Page 18 For rear central bench seat, Belt use is shown in fig. 15 WARNING lap belt without retractor Remember that in the case (Combi versions) of a violent collision, back seat passengers not wearing seat To fasten the seat belt: insert the WARNING belts also represent a serious dan- fastener tongue A-fig.
  • Page 19 Always adjust the height of the seat PRETENSIONERS belt to fit the person wearing it. This SEAT BELT HEIGHT Ducato vehicles fitted with airbags could greatly reduce the risk of injury are also fitted with pretensioners to in the case of collision.
  • Page 20 Any pretensioner. If, however, you modification of its original state inval- need any assistance, go to a Fiat idates its efficiency. If, as the result of Dealership. exceptional natural occurrences (floods, sea storms, etc.) the device is...
  • Page 21 (fig. belts. Always contact a Fiat Dealership. 18). Do not use clips, fasteners, etc. Always fasten the seat belts before to prevent the belt adhering to the starting.
  • Page 22 Seat belts must also be worn by ex- WARNING WARNING pectant mothers: the risk of injury in If the belt has been sub- Never travel with a child the case of accident is much greater for jected to heavy stress, for sitting on the passenger’s them and their unborn child too if they example after an accident, it should...
  • Page 23: Transporting Children

    TRANSPORTING HOW TO KEEP THE SEAT The results of research on the best child restraint systems are contained BELTS IN PROPER WORKING CHILDREN in the European Standard ECE-R44. ORDER AT ALL TIMES IN SAFETY This Standard enforces the use of re- 1) When wearing the seat belts, al- straint systems classified in five groups: ways ensure they are not twisted and...
  • Page 24 Fiat child restraint systems for each weight group. These systems were juries, even mortal, regardless of the wards, the front passenger’s air bag...
  • Page 25 GROUP 0 and 0+ GROUP 1 WARNING Babies up to 13 kg must be carried Children from 9 to 18 kg are to be Seats exist which are suit- facing backwards on a cradle seat, seated facing forward in child seats able for covering weight which, supporting the head, does not with front cushion fig.
  • Page 26 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 Children taller than 1.5 m can wear seat belts like adults. Children from 15 to 25 kg can be se- For children from 22 kg up to 36 kg cured directly with the vehicle seat the size of the child’s chest no longer belts.
  • Page 27 PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON CHILD’S SEAT USE Ducato complies with the new EC Directive 2000/3/CE regulating child’s seat assembling on the different vehicle seats ac- cording to the table on next page: PANORAMA VERSION - SHORT AND MEDIUM WHEELBASE...
  • Page 28 IMPORTANT For foreign markets 2) In vehicles fitted with passenger 8) While travelling, do not let the (Italy excluded), the cabs of vehicles airbag, never place child’s restraint child sit incorrectly or release the for carrying goods are suitable for fit- systems on the front seat.
  • Page 29: Ignition Switch

    26. someone has tried to steal your ve- turn the steering wheel until it locks. hicle), get a Fiat Dealership to make STOP: engine off, key can be re- To release the lock: rock the steer- sure it is still functioning properly moved, steering column locked.
  • Page 30: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL A - Engine coolant temperature gauge B - Speedometer C - Rev counter D - Fuel level gauge E - Odometer setting and scheduled servicing F - Odometer G - Clock setting. F0D0147m fig. 27 Left-hand drive version F0D0148m fig.
  • Page 31 ENGINE COOLANT the engine and have the vehicle fig. 31 - right-hand drive versions. TEMPERATURE seen at a Fiat Dealership. GAUGE fig. 29 REV COUNTER fig. 32 Under normal conditions, the needle should hover around the middle of the IMPORTANT The electronic sys- scale.
  • Page 32 ODOMETER FUEL LEVEL GAUGE There is only one switch E-fig. 34 to zero the partial kilometres and to se- When the fuel reserve warning light lect the total/partial mileage: A-fig. 33 comes on it means that The following indications are shown there are approximately 8 - 10 litres –...
  • Page 33 DIGITAL CLOCK fig. 37 ENGINE OIL LEVEL GAUGE (where provided) Clock can always be adjusted (also with engine off and key removed). The gauge graphically displays the en- gine oil level between the MIN and Setting time MAX reference points. To perform measurement ensure The clock will advance by one unit the vehicle is on a flat ground, then...
  • Page 34 4) If the engine is started while mea- IMPORTANT always follow the Service frequency surement is being performed, the terms indicated in “Scheduled Mainte- The indicator is planned for 20.000 gauge will display total or partial km nance Program” in section “Vehicle km yearly;...
  • Page 35 MAR, and servicing indicator 1- E to set the required configuration, line appearing the first. Contact Fiat fig. 43 or 1-fig. 44 followed by the then press it again for about 5 seconds...
  • Page 36: Warning Lights

    WARNING LIGHTS IMPORTANT You should contact At next startings, both wrench 1- a Fiat Dealership as soon as prob- fig. 45 and km (or miles) 2-fig. 45 will lems arise without waiting for the next flash for five seconds, then the display The warning lights come on in the service deadline.
  • Page 37 (in this way, if the any. Stop the car and contact Fiat system is working and the ASR is re- Dealership to have the system stored, the warning light will go off, checked.
  • Page 38 Contact a Fiat Dealer- warning light ei- ship as soon as possible. In such conditions, you can contin-...
  • Page 39 Failure is however stored and the au- warning light goes off. You can then tomatic gearbox shall be checked at continue driving but you should not a Fiat Dealership. tax the engine. If the warning light comes on again, stop the vehicle with engine idling and wait until the warning light goes off.
  • Page 40 Stop the car FRONT BRAKES handbrake is off, stop immediate- and contact Fiat Dealership to have WORN (red) ly and contact a Fiat Dealership. the system checked immediately. When the front brake pads are worn.
  • Page 41 The engine can be start- the ABS assistance but you should have the vehicle seen to at a Fiat 2. Fixed light - the key code has not Dealership as soon as possible. The presence of water in been recognised.
  • Page 42 In this case too, you are (amber) advised to go immediately to the (diesel versions) nearest Fiat Dealership, driving in When the ignition key is turned to OUTSIDE LIGHTS such a way to avoid sharp braking MAR. The light will go out when the (green) to have the system checked over.
  • Page 43: Individual Settings

    INDIVIDUAL Height adjustment WARNING SETTINGS Once you have released the To raise the seat: move lever B- lever, check that the seat is fig. 46 (front seat part) or lever D-fig. firmly locked in the runners by try- 47 (rear seat part) upwards and unload FRONT SEATS ing to move it back and forth.
  • Page 44 Lumbar adjustment SEAT WITH SHOCK Setting seat shock ABSORBER fig. 50 absorbers/weight This feature ensures better back sup- port. This seat features suspension with Use the adjusting knob A-fig. 50 to mechanical springing system and hy- set the required adjustment according To adjust, turn the knob E-fig.
  • Page 45 SEATS WITH ADJUSTABLE PANORAMA VERSIONS WARNING ARMRESTS Before unfastening the seat Adjusting the reclining belts and getting out of the Driver and passenger's seat can be passenger’s seat back vehicle make sure the outer armrest fitted with two adjustable armrests Turn knob A-fig.
  • Page 46 Tilting the central seat back When tipping the central seat back- REVOLVING SEAT rest, the seat must be completely set (Chassis cowl versions with backwards and the head restraint must Airbag, where provided) Pull lever C-fig. 53 upwards and tilt be lowered.
  • Page 47 Adjusting the seat back angle Revolving the seat WARNING To rotate the seat proceed as fol- When travelling, the re- Use button A-fig. 56. lows: volving seats shall always be set in running direction (i.e.: fac- – lower the seat forward complete- ing forward).
  • Page 48 Adjusting the armrest COMBI VERSIONS To refit the bench seat, pull it back- wards and anchor it to the proper Use the small wheel A-fig. 59. Tilting the bench seat locking devices. Check that the two (last row) levers B are set in horizontal position and that the bench seat is anchored To tilt the last row bench seat, re- properly, then refit the four seat belt...
  • Page 49 Tilting the bench seat (versions Lift lever A-fig. 62 upwards to tilt WARNING the seat back partly forward (fig. 63). with new coupling system, Never seat in the 3rd row where provided) (third row) Then remove the head restraints, with the 2nd row bench take tongue B-fig.
  • Page 50 Wrapping the bench seat Removing the bench seat The bench seat is properly released when the red mark on label (A) on the If after tilting, bench seat wrapping IMPORTANT The bench seat mobile part of the bench seat (fig. 70) is required, pull the two levers A- (weighing 75 kg) shall be removed by is aligned with the green mark (B) on...
  • Page 51 When refitting the bench seat, make HEAD RESTRAINTS WARNING sure it is firmly locked by pressing ped- Front head restraints are adjustable Remember that the head al A-fig. 71 (as specified on the label). in height. restraints should be adjust- Label green mark (A) on the mobile ed to support the back of your head part of the bench seat shall be aligned...
  • Page 52 HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE DRIVING MIRROR WARNING STEERING WHEEL It is absolutely forbidden to This mirror can be adjusted by means carry out whatever after- The steering wheel of every version of lever A-fig. 72. market operation involving steering can be adjusted vertically: system or steering column modifi- 1 - normal position.
  • Page 53 DOOR MIRRORS IMPORTANT Radio aerial (or ra- Electrical adjustment dio aerial + cellular telephone + GPS) Manual adjustment The mirrors can only be adjusted is built into the passenger’s door mir- electrically when the key is at MAR. Adjust each of the two mirrors ror.
  • Page 54: Heating And Ventilation

    HEATING AND VENTILATION F0D0185m fig. 75 A - Windscreen defroster/demister - B - Front side window defroster/demister - C - Directional side vent - D - Directional central vent - E - Vent under dashboard to convey air to the front footwell. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 55 DIRECTIONAL AND CONTROLS fig. 78 It is however possible to have an op- tional heater to be set under the dri- ADJUSTABLE AIR VENTS A - Fan knob. ver’s seat. fig. 76 and fig. 77 B - Air temperature knob (mixing Press button A-fig.
  • Page 56 Certain versions can be fitted, in ad- HEATING DEMISTING AND/OR dition to the climate control system, DEFROSTING Control settings for quick heating. with an optional heater to be set un- THE WINDSCREEN AND der the last seat row and controlled 1) Air temperature knob: pointer in THE FRONT SIDE WINDOWS by button B-fig.
  • Page 57 DEMISTING AND/OR VENTILATION AIR RECIRCULATION DEFROSTING THE REAR With the slider at Ò the internal Control settings to obtain the re- WINDOWS quired ventilation. air is recirculated. Press button (. 1) Centre and side vents: complete- IMPORTANT This function is par- ly open.
  • Page 58: Climate Control System

    CLIMATE CONTROL IMPORTANT This function speeds The Panorama and Combi versions up the air cooling in summer. It is par- are equipped with a climate control SYSTEM ticularly useful when the outside air system consisting of a main system and is heavily polluted (in a traffic jam, tun- a supplementary system (optional) fig.
  • Page 59 Turn knob fig. 83 under the roof to AIR CONDITIONING To reduce the cooling effect: posi- tion the slider at Ú, to increase the turn the supplementary climate control (COOLING) system on. It will only work when the temperature and decrease the fan Control settings for quick cooling: main system is running.
  • Page 60 Before summer, have the system independent from the engine and can whereas the other is programmable. checked at a Fiat Dealership. be used to: – heat the passenger compartment AUTOMATIC VERSION when the engine is off;...
  • Page 61 – a control unit connected to the In cold weather, the supplementary The electronic control unit also con- heater/ventilation unit for automatic heater automatically warms and cir- trols the circulation pump delivery in operation; culates constant temperature fluid in order to reduce initial heating time. the engine cooling system for the time When the fluid reaches a temperature –...
  • Page 62 In this case, turn the heater off man- 8) Heat now button ually and attempt to turn it back on again. If you cannot turn the heater on, 9) Display/adjust time warning light contact a Fiat Dealership. fig. 86 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 63 “Heat now” function fig. 87 Setting the clock Programmed heating fig. 89 To turn the heater on manually, – Press button 4: display and warn- Heater ignition can be delayed from press timer button 8. The display and ing light 9-fig. 88 will light up. 1 minute to 24 hours.
  • Page 64 IMPORTANT To recall other pre- Recalling a pre-set time fig. 90 Turning the heater off set times, press button 6 within 10 Press the button 6 repeatedly until According to the operation mode seconds. the required preset starting time ap- (automatic or manual), the heater can –...
  • Page 65 – Maintenance and repairs must al- garages or workshops not equipped ways be carried out by a Fiat Deal- – The temperature near the heater with specific exhaust evacuation ership and only genuine spare parts must never exceed 120°C (e.g.
  • Page 66: Steering Column

    STEERING COLUMN Side/taillights fig. 91 Main beam headlights fig. 93 STALKS Turn the ring from å to 6 to switch Push the stalk from position 2 to- the lights on. Instrument panel warn- wards the dashboard to switch the ing light 3 will come on. headlights on.
  • Page 67 Flashing the headlights fig. 94 Direction indicators fig. 95 RIGHT-HAND STALK Pull the stalk towards the steering Move the stalk as follows: Windscreen wiper/washer wheel (temporary position) to flash upwards - to turn the right-hand in- fig. 96 the lights. dicators on The device will only work when the downwards - to turn the left-hand in-...
  • Page 68: Rearview Camera

    REARVIEW PARKING SENSORS SMART WASH fig. 97 CAMERA Pull the stalk towards the steering The parking system fig. 99 detects wheel to send a jet of fluid to the and informs the driver about the pres- Vehicles equipped with CONNECT windscreen and operate the wiper ence of obstacles in the rear part of NAV+ can be fitted with an optional...
  • Page 69: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL A special horn warns any people near IMPORTANT The cruise control the vehicle that the driver is manoeu- can be engaged only with speeds high- vring it. er than 40 km/h. GENERAL FEATURES Through four sensors located in the The device is automatically discon- The cruise control, with electronic bumper, the system detects the dis-...
  • Page 70 CONTROLS fig. 100 To memorise the speed IMPORTANT In the case of need (when overtaking for instance) accel- The cruise control is controlled by Press button ON and take the ve- eration is possible simply pressing the a set of controls located on the steer- hicle to the required speed normally.
  • Page 71 To increase the memorised To set to zero the memorised Do not engage the device in town or in busy flowing traffic conditions. speed speed The speed memorised can be in- The memorised speed is automati- creased in two ways: cally reset: 1 - pressing the accelerator and then –...
  • Page 72: Ceiling Light

    CENTRAL BUTTON PANEL when a front door is opened. cessful operation, press button fig. 103 OFF and contact the Fiat Dealer- Press button A-fig. 101 to switch A - Heated rear window on/off ship after checking the protection both lights on with the doors closed (where provided) fuse well-being.
  • Page 73 All direction indicators will flash and LEFT-HAND BUTTON FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH the instrument panel warning lights r PANEL This a safety cut-off switch located in and y come on when the button is the engine compartment on the dash- Button panel in fig. 104 is used on pressed regardless of the ignition key board bulkhead fig.
  • Page 74: Interior Equipment

    INTERIOR Inspect the vehicle carefully to make BATTERY CUT OUT sure there is no fuel leak in the en- EQUIPMENT Vehicle is equipped with a battery cut gine compartment, under the vehicle out, fitted into the control unit (CBA) or near the fuel tank. located over the battery positive pole, GLOVE COMPARTMENT/ If you cannot see any fuel leaks and...
  • Page 75 The central dashboard is fitted with In versions with three seats in the cab, IMPORTANT Never use the writ- bottle holder fig. 109. a grid container for small objects or pa- ing desk in vertical position when trav- pers can be found under the passen- elling.
  • Page 76 OBJECT HOLDER/ When tilted, the box cover becomes To prevent the risk of running the bat- a writing/reading desk with a clip to tery down, the system is connected via FOOD BOX hold sheets/papers, similar to that the ignition key; as a result the box will A special (optional) box can be found shown in fig.
  • Page 77 The vehicle is fitted with current (max. intake 15 A). mologated plug, as installed on all Lin- socket A-fig. 114 on the dashboard eaccessori Fiat components. (beside the central oddment tray) and current socket B (only on vans) on SPECIAL VEHICLE SETUP rear door right post.
  • Page 78 ASHTRAY AND CIGAR To remove the ashtray, pull B up- WARNING wards as shown in fig. 118. LIGHTER The cigar lighter gets very In Panorama versions, passenger ash- hot. Be careful how you Use: trays are located in side upholstery. handle it and make sure it is not 1 - to use the cigar lighter press but- used by children: danger of fire or...
  • Page 79 MULTIMETER SUN VISORS fig. 119 CENTRE SIDE REAR WINDOWS These are positioned to the sides of See the booklet provided by the mul- (Panorama and Combi versions) the rearview mirror. They can only timeter Manufacturer for more de- swing up or down. The centre side windows can slide tailed information on operation and horizontally.
  • Page 80 DOORS IMPORTANT NOTES Locking by hand from the outside Do not use abrasive detergents or solvents to clean the device. To clean WARNING Turn the key to position 1-fig. 121. its external surface, use a wet cloth or Make sure it is safe to open special products for cleaning synthet- a door before doing so.
  • Page 81 SIDE SLIDING DOOR The sliding door opens in the same MOBILE FOOT BOARD way as the driver’s cab door. fig. 124 (where provided) The side sliding door is equipped When opening cab or load com- with a lock that stops it at the end of partment side door, a foot board will WARNING its opening run.
  • Page 82 REAR DOUBLE DOORS Opening the first door by hand Closing the second door from the inside (2-fig. 125) by hand (1-fig. 125) Opening the first door by hand Lift sill button A-fig. 126 and pull the Close the door and press handle C- from the outside (2-fig.
  • Page 83 REAR DOUBLE DOOR Closing the door: WARNING TOTAL OPENING TO 270° The catch system is de- – pull the door outwards, releasing signed to ensure the best it from the two magnetic pads Open and close the door as de- comfort in use.
  • Page 84 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING After the two minutes, the control A - to open/close left window unit is ready to receive commands IMPORTANT Central door locking B - to open/close right window. once more. If the reason for the mal- is active on all doors if front doors (cab functioning has been removed, the de- The door handle on the passenger doors) are used for opening/closing.
  • Page 85 BONNET WARNING WARNING Improper use of the electri- Perform this operation on- OPENING cal windows can be danger- ly when the vehicle is sta- ous. Before and during their oper- tionary. Proceed as follows: ation ensure that any passengers in –...
  • Page 86 CLOSING WARNING WARNING Scarves, ties and other Proceed as follows: For safety reasons the bon- loose articles of clothing net shall always be perfect- 1) hold the bonnet up with one hand could easily get caught up in mov- ly closed when travelling. Always and, with the other, remove rod fig.
  • Page 87 HEADLIGHTS Have the headlight positioning WARNING checked at a Fiat Dealership and Check the positioning of ADJUSTING THE FRONT adjusted if necessary. the headlight beams every HEADLIGHT BEAM When the vehicle is loaded, it time you change the load to be car- The correct positioning of the head- “slopes”...
  • Page 88 IMPORTANT Do not use positions identified in the table with “do not use” for vans, trucks and crew cabs. IMPORTANT Contact Fiat Dealership for checking and adjusting front fog lights. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 89 If there is a mal- the dashboard. At this point, reduce function, the system turns off auto- speed and go to a Fiat Dealership matically and only the ordinary brakes to have your vehicle checked and continue to work.
  • Page 90 (EBD). The > and x nearest Fiat Dealership, driving in pulsating, do not remove your foot, such a way to avoid sharp braking but keep it pressed. In doing so you warning lights come on at the same to have the system checked over.
  • Page 91: Front And Side Airbags

    FRONT AND SIDE The front airbag (driver and passen- In case of crash, a person not wear- ger) has been designed to protect the ing the seat belt moves forward and AIRBAGS occupants in the event of head-on may come into contact with the cush- crashes of medium-high severity, by ion while it is still inflating.
  • Page 92 In this case it is absolutely dashboard and the passenger. necessary to check the warning fault), have immediately the system checked and repaired at a Fiat Deal- light (see paragraph “Passen- ership. ger’s front air bag”) to make sure that deactivation has actually tak- en place.
  • Page 93 Manual deactivation The key-operated switch (A- SIDE BAGS fig. 142 fig. 140) has two positions: Should it be absolutely necessary to The purpose of the side bag is to – front passenger’s airbag on (posi- carry a child on the front seat, the pas- protect the front seat passenger’s tion ON ): instrument panel warn-...
  • Page 94 As these dates approach, con- senger and prevent being projected shocks against steps, kerbs or low tact Fiat Dealership for replace- from the vehicle in the event of very obstacles, falling of the vehicle in ment.
  • Page 95 Stop the car position and lean your back well and contact Fiat Dealership to have against it. the system checked immediately. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 96: Eobd System

    EOBD SYSTEM WARNING WARNING (petrol versions only) On vehicles equipped with The correct operation of side bags, do not cover the front and side airbags and The EOBD (European On Board Di- backrest of the front seats with pretensioners is only ensured if the agnosis) system fitted on the vehicle trims or covers.
  • Page 97: Asr System

    IMPORTANT After eliminating the risks. The style of driving must in problem, your Fiat Dealership will any case always be adapted to the run a bench test to fully check the sys- conditions of the road surface, vis- tem.
  • Page 98 ASR system fault detected. In this case the vehicle will go o as a vehicle not equipped with this system. Anyway, you are recommended to go to a Fiat Dealership as soon as pos- sible. fig. 143 fig. 144...
  • Page 99: Sound System

    The system consists of: the right and two on the left side, set Visit a Fiat Dealership if one in the body side and the other on – radio power supply cables you want to fit a sound the top of the pillar.
  • Page 100 IMPORTANT The cables are se- SOUND SYSTEM (optional) The wiring diagram is as follows cured to the heater cables bundle with (fig. 148): The complete system consists of: adhesive tape to cut out noise. Connector A – system set-up (see previous para- For speakers, use the housings at the graph) A1 Vehicle speed...
  • Page 101: Cellular Phone

    CELLULAR PHONE Connector B WARNING SET-UP B1 Door speaker Max. aerial power is 20W. passenger’s side (+) IMPORTANT The optional cellu- B2 Door speaker lar phone set-up is bound to “Heavy passenger’s side (-) set-up” or “Radio” purchase. B3 Dashboard speaker right side (+) The system set-up consists of: B4 Dashboard speaker...
  • Page 102 Moreover, the transmission and re- tions to the system in- ceiving quality deteriorates due to the stalled by a Fiat Dealership only. screening effect of the vehicle body. This will ensure the best results and prevent problems which could impair vehicle safety.
  • Page 103 DIESEL ENGINES est amount of leaded STATION petrol in the fuel tank of The vehicle must only your Ducato even in an emer- be filled with diesel fuel gency. You would damage the PETROL ENGINES for motor vehicles, in catalytic converter beyond re- compliance with European Spec- Use unleaded petrol only.
  • Page 104 Diesel fuel fluidity decreases at low If refuelling with diesel fuel not suitable FUEL FILLER CAP temperatures due to the paraffin it for the temperature of use, add The fuel filler cap C-fig. 153 is fitted contains and can clog up the fuel filter. DIESEL MIX to the fuel, in the pro- with a key lock and a device B secur- portions written on the container.
  • Page 105: Protecting The Environment

    After refuelling, screw the cap until of the Fiat Ducato right from the start. hearing one or more clicks, turn the The result is the use of materials and key and then remove it.. close the lid.
  • Page 106: Starting The Engine

    STOP and then to MAR; if the warning light stays on, try with the other keys provided. If you are still unable to start the en- gine, go to a Fiat Dealership. GETTING THE BEST OUT OF YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 107 Fiat Dealership as soon as ularly severe, the use of SELENIA possible to have problem seen to. 4) Turn the ignition key to MAR. In-...
  • Page 108 If you still cannot start the engine, HOW TO WARM UP Catalysed vehicles must get in touch with a Fiat Dealership. not be bump started THE ENGINE AFTER IT (pushed, towed or coast- HAS JUST STARTED IMPORTANT When the outside...
  • Page 109 Always remove the key when slope. you leave the vehicle. In case of problems, contact a Fiat WARNING Dealership to have it adjusted. IMPORTANT After a taxing drive Never leave children unsu- you should allow the engine to “catch...
  • Page 110: Using The Manual Gearbox

    USING THE To release the handbrake: IMPORTANT Only engage the re- verse gear when the vehicle is com- MANUAL GEARBOX 1) slightly lift the handbrake and press pletely stationary. release button A-fig. 1; With the engine running, before en- Press the clutch fully before shifting 2) keep the button pressed and low- the gear stick into one of the positions gaging reverse, wait for at least 2 sec-...
  • Page 111: Automatic Gearbox

    The automatic gearbox fitted on Fi- IMPORTANT Movement of the maximum time of 30 seconds from at Ducato features four speeds plus lever from position P is allowed only when the engine is turned off P, when reverse with self-adapting control (i.e.
  • Page 112 SELECTING AUTOMATIC/ Sector A of the lever: automatic AUTOMATIC OPERATION operation. SEQUENTIAL MANUAL For automatic operation move the OPERATION The display fig. 5 will show lever po- gearshift lever to the right sector A- sitions: P - R - N - D. fig.
  • Page 113 IMPORTANT Removing the igni- R - Reverse WARNING tion key is only allowed with the Move the gearshift lever to Move the gearshift lever to R with gearshift lever in position P and for a position P when getting out the vehicle stationary, the engine idling maximum time of 30 seconds from of the vehicle leaving the engine...
  • Page 114 N - Neutral D - Forward gear In the same way, during braking a lower gear is engaged to better exploit This corresponds to the neutral po- This is the position to be used when the braking action of the engine. If sition of a standard manual gearbox.
  • Page 115 Engaging the automatic SEQUENTIAL MANUAL IMPORTANT If the request to downshift would cause engine WINTER programme OPERATION overevving, this is eliminated by the (only with lever in “D”) For the sequential manual operation electronic control unit. Moreover, if mode, move the lever to the left sec- Press button A-fig.
  • Page 116 Moving the lever back to position D FAILURE INDICATIONS – Warning light glowing steadi- the gearbox instantly resumes the au- ly = automatic gearbox oil maximum Automatic gearbox faults are indi- tomatic mode selecting the ratio ac- temperature. cated by the warning light A-fig. 9 on cording to the driving characteristics.
  • Page 117 In the event of an ever stored and the automatic gear- should be at N. emergency, when the battery is flat, box shall be checked at a Fiat Deal- start the vehicle with a suitable emer- ership. gency battery, following the instruc- tions given in section “In an emer-...
  • Page 118 CONSTRUCTION FEATURES GENERAL FEATURES – gearshift lever position; DUCATO automatic gearbox is con- Electronic gearbox control makes it – accelerator pedal position; trolled electronically with four for- possible to obtain gearshifting suited – brake pedal position. ward gears and reverse.
  • Page 119 – braking (accelerator pedal release Gearshift programme control Automatic programme time and braking system operation); To optimise vehicle handling the This comprises 16 gearshifting pro- – type of programme (gearshift se- electronic control unit has the fol- grammes. lector lever position); lowing memorised programmes: In relation to the vehicle speed and –...
  • Page 120: Safe Driving

    Manual sequential programme Engine warming up programme This function enables manual se- This programme allows the engine to In designing Ducato, Fiat has made quential use of the gearbox merely reach normal operating temperature every effort to come up with a vehicle moving the selector lever to the left.
  • Page 121 BEFORE GETTING BEHIND – brake fluid level, WARNING THE WHEEL – windscreen washer fluid level. Driving while drunk or un- der the influence of drugs – Make sure all light, including the or certain medicines is dangerous headlights, are working properly; WHEN TRAVELLING for both you and other road users.
  • Page 122 DRIVING AT NIGHT WARNING WARNING Do not drive with objects Water, ice or salt sprinkled These are the main rules to follow on the floor in front of the on the road can deposit on when you are driving at night: driver’s seat: they could caught un- the brake discs and reduce effi- –...
  • Page 123 as soon as you see vehicles coming in – Do not drive through puddles at IMPORTANT On stretches of the other direction and pass them with speed and hold on tightly to the wheel road with good visibility, switch off the headlights dipped;...
  • Page 124 – if you are forced to stop your ve- DRIVING ON SNOW – in the winter, even apparently dry hicle (breakdown, limited visibility, roads may have icy patches. Be care- AND ICE etc.) try to stop off the road. Turn on ful therefore when driving over Here are some tips for driving in the hazard lights and, if possible, the...
  • Page 125 CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS To get the most out of ABS: – During emergency stops or when grip conditions are poor, you will feel a slight pulsation on the brake pedal. Some suggestions which may help Unnecessary loads This is the sign that the ABS is work- you to keep the running costs of the Do not travel with too much load.
  • Page 126 Electric devices Unnecessary actions Top speeds Use electric devices for the neces- Avoid revving the engine when Fuel consumption increases consid- sary time only. The heated rear win- stopped at traffic lights or before erably as speed increases. Your speed dow, fog lights, windscreen wipers, switching off the engine and avoid dou- should be kept as even as possible and...
  • Page 127 Each of these limits must be Cold starting borne in mind and MUST NEVER BE EXCEEDED under any The version of the Ducato you are Frequent cold starting will not enable driving has been designed and ap- circumstances. In particular, never...
  • Page 128: The Environment

    Ducato. It is no ac- tween the axles; cident that its pollution control equip- ment is much more effective than that –...
  • Page 129 LOOKING AFTER EMISSION If the engine begins to “loose its WARNING smoothness” when travelling, contin- CONTROL DEVICES Do not allow anything to ue your journey but reduce the de- be sprayed onto the cat- The correct use of pollution control mands you are making on the engine alytic converter, lambda sensor and devices not only ensures respect for...
  • Page 130: Towing A Trailer

    TOWING A TRAILER In order to be sure you are not ex- TOW HITCH INSTALLATION ceeding the maximum towing weight The tow hitch must be fixed to the (shown in the log book) you have to body by an expert in accordance with IMPORTANT take into account the trailer weight ful- the following instructions and re-...
  • Page 131 The electrical brake or other device (electrical winch, etc.) must be pow- ered directly from the battery by means of a lead with a cross-section area not smaller than 2.5 mm In addition to the electrical connec- tions, only the power wire for an ad- ditional electrical brake and for inter- nal trailer lighting with a power not exceeding 15W can be connected to...
  • Page 132 Truck and Chassis cab versions - fig. 12 An additional tow hitch - specific for Holes to bore chassis cab and truck versions is shown Holes to bore in fig. 12. The structure Ø must be se- cured to the points shown with a total of twelve M 10 screws.
  • Page 133: Snow Tyres

    Due to the snow tyre features, un- Remember that it is inappropriate to der normal conditions of use or on change the direction of rotation of Fiat Dealership will be happy to long motorway journeys, the perfor- tyres. provide advice concerning the most mance of these tyres is lower than that suitable type of tyre for the customer’s...
  • Page 134: Snow Chains

    SNOW CHAINS We recommend using Lineaccessori With chains Fiat snow chains. mounted keep your speed down. The use of snow chains is regulated Check the tautness of the chains af- Do not exceed 50 kph. Avoid by the legislation in force in the coun- ter driving some twenty to thirty me- holes in the road;...
  • Page 135: Vehicle Storage

    VEHICLE STORAGE – make sure the handbrake is not en- – inflate the tyres to 0.5 bar above gaged; the normal specified pressure and check it at intervals; The following precautions should be – clean and protect the painted parts taken if the vehicle will not be used for using protective wax;...
  • Page 136 PETROL VERSIONS 9) Start the engine by turning the ig- nition key from MAR to AVV. If the Fiat CODE cannot deactivate 4) Count the number of flashes that the engine immobiliser, the Y and If, however, the warning light U...
  • Page 137: Jump Starting

    3 (– sign near the attempts, do not keep turning the key terminal) of the auxiliary battery to an but have the vehicle seen at a Fiat earthing point 4 (E) on the engine or Dealership. gearbox of the vehicle to be started;...
  • Page 138: Bump Starting

    BUMP STARTING IF A TYRE IS WARNING PUNCTURED If you are towing a trailer, remove the trailer before jacking up the vehicle. Catalysed vehicles must General instructions not be bump started (pushed, towed Observe the instruc- coasted downhill) as this could tions on this and the fol- cause fuel to flow into the cat- lowing pages to use the...
  • Page 139 1. STOP THE VEHICLE 2. TAKE OUT THE TOOLS, WARNING JACK AND SPARE WHEEL Do not lubricate the bolt – Stop the vehicle in a position that threads before fitting is not dangerous for oncoming traffic The tools are in the cab near the them back: they could come where you can change the wheel safe- seats.
  • Page 140 To get at the spare wheel: – release the spare wheel support 3. CHANGING THE WHEEL with the wrench E-fig. 5 inserted in – remove the two plastic caps A- 1) Loosen the wheel bolts on the seat L-fig. 4 on the left-hand side of fig.
  • Page 141 The moving parts of the jack (screw 7) Fit the spare wheel making sure When you have finished: and joints) may also cause injury if that the pegs H fit into holes G-fig. 7. – place the wheel you have changed touched.
  • Page 142 WARNING You should have the bulbs replaced at a Fiat Dealer- IMPORTANT On the inside sur- ship, if possible. Correct operation face of the headlight there could ap- and proper beam height are essen- pear a slight coat of fogging;...
  • Page 143 Bulbs Figure Type TYPES OF BULBS fig. 8 Several types of bulbs are installed in Main beam headlights 60/55 W the vehicle: Dipped beam headlights 60/55 W A. Glass bulbs Front side lights Snapped into position. Pull to remove. Front direction indicators P21W 21 W B.
  • Page 144 IF AN EXTERIOR MAIN AND DIPPED BEAM 5) release the two retaining clips D or F-fig. 14 and remove bulbs G or HEADLIGHTS BULB BURNS OUT H-fig. 14. To replace a halogen bulb with head- G - main beam headlight bulb For the type of bulb and power re- light disconnected, proceed as follows: H - main beam headlight bulb.
  • Page 145 6) be careful to position the bulb FRONT SIDE LIGHTS 3) remove the bulb holder C-fig. 16 correctly turning it slightly to release it; To replace the bulb proceed as fol- 7) refit the retaining clips, the con- lows: 4) remove the bulb E-fig. 17; nector and the cover B-fig.
  • Page 146 FRONT DIRECTION SIDE DIRECTION REAR LIGHT CLUSTER INDICATORS INDICATORS To replace a bulb proceed as follows: To replace the halogen bulb proceed To replace the bulb proceed as fol- 1) loosen the two screws A-fig. 20 as follows: lows: with a screwdriver 1) remove the headlight as described 1) Press the lens in the direction 2) remove the light cluster B and dis-...
  • Page 147 4) remove bulbs pushing them slight- For truck and chassis cab versions: THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig. 23 ly and turning them anti-clockwise. To replace the bulb, proceed as fol- Unscrew the four screws H-fig. 22 lows: 5) replace the bulb, refit the bulb and replace the following bulbs: holder in the light cluster, reconnect 1) loosen the two nuts A-fig.
  • Page 148 2) disconnect connector B-fig. 25; 4) remove the bulb D pushing it NUMBER PLATE LIGHT slightly and turning it anticlockwise; 3) press the two retaining clips C- To replace the bulb D-fig. 28 pro- 5) replace the bulb, refit the bulb fig.
  • Page 149: If An Interior Light Burns Out

    IF AN INTERIOR 2) Lift cover B-fig. 30 and remove REAR CEILING LIGHTS the bulb C. LIGHT BURNS OUT To replace the bulb proceed as fol- Then, close the cover B and reposi- lows: tion the lens A. For the type of bulb and power re- 1) Remove the clipped-on lens A- fer to paragraph “If a bulb burns out”...
  • Page 150: If A Fuse Blows

    Never change a fuse with fuse with another with the same am- have the vehicle inspected another amperage: FIRE perage (same colour). at a Fiat Dealership. RISK! Never replace a broken WARNING fuse with anything other Do not attempt to repair a than a new fuse.
  • Page 151 POSITION OF THE FUSES Fig. 36 - fusebox on the left-hand side (CFB) (driver’s side; passenger’s Four fuseboxes are provided: two side for right-hand drive version). fuseboxes are located at the dash- board ends, one is located in the en- gine compartment (near the air clean- er) and the last one is located on the battery positive pole A-fig.
  • Page 152 To reach the second fusebox on the Fig. 38 - fusebox on the right-hand right-hand side of the dashboard (pas- side (CFO) (passenger’s side; driver’s senger’s side; driver’s side for right- side for right-hand drive version). hand drive version), loosen the two screws B-fig.
  • Page 153 To reach the third fusebox (CVM) (fig. 41) in the engine compartment, re- move the protective boot A–fig. 39 then slacken the screw B–fig. 40, release fastener C and then remove cover D. fig. 40 fig. 39 fig. 41 IN AN EMERGENCY...
  • Page 154 System/Component Fuse no. Ampere Location CBA (battery fusebox) F 73 Fig. 34 Body-builders’ current socket Alternator F 72 Fig. 34 Alternator (2.0 - 2.0 JTD with heating system) F 72 Fig. 34 Alternator (2.8 JTD with heating system - 2.0 JTD F 72 Fig.
  • Page 155 System/Component Fuse no. Ampere Location F 64 Fig. 38 Rear current socket F 64 Fig. 38 Siren (Ambulance versions) F 64 Fig. 38 Suction fan (Minibus versions) F 65 Fig. 38 Current socket for special set-up CFB (main fusebox under the dashboard on driver’s side for LH drive versions, on passenger’s side for RH drive versions) Windscreen washer pump F 43...
  • Page 156 System/Component Fuse no. Ampere Location ABS control unit F 42 Fig. 36 Airbag control unit F 50 Fig. 36 Power mirrors F 27 Fig. 36 Cruise control F 27 Fig. 36 Phone F 27 Fig. 36 Chronotachograph F 27 Fig. 36 Remote control F 27 Fig.
  • Page 157 Right-hand dipped beam headlight F 14 Fig. 41 Left-hand dipped beam headlight F 15 Fig. 41 E.I. system F 16 Fig. 41 Fiat code F 16 Fig. 41 Automatic gearbox control unit F 24 Fig. 41 Fiat code F 18 Fig. 41...
  • Page 158 Fiat Dealership. (short-circuit risk) and that the cas- 5) reconnect the cables to the bat- ing is not cracked (risk of spilling tery terminals.
  • Page 159: The Vehicle

    JACKING WARNING WARNING THE VEHICLE The jack should only be If you are towing a trailer, used to change a wheel on remove the trailer before the vehicle for which it was de- jacking up the vehicle. signed. It should not be put to oth- er uses or employed to raise other WITH THE JACK models.
  • Page 160: Towing The Vehicle

    TOWING THE WITH A SHOP JACK WARNING VEHICLE The vehicle can be raised on a shop Before starting to tow, turn jack if it is empty. This is only possi- the ignition key to MAR ble from the side by placing the jack at and then to STOP.
  • Page 161 IF AN ACCIDENT – Call for rescue making the infor- WARNING mation you give as accurate as you OCCURS When towing the vehicle can.On the motorway use the special you must comply with the column-mounted emergency phones. specific traffic regulations regard- –...
  • Page 162 IF ANYONE IS INJURED FIRST-AID KIT – Never leave the injured person It is a good idea to keep a fire extin- alone. The obligation to provide as- guisher and blanket in the vehicle in sistance exists even for those not di- addition to the first-aid kit.
  • Page 163: Scheduled Servicing

    IMPORTANT You are recom- top condition for a long time to come. Scheduled Servicing is performed at mended to get in touch with a Fiat This is why Fiat has programmed a all Fiat Dealerships and there is a set...
  • Page 164: Service Schedule

    SERVICE SCHEDULE thousands of kilometres ● ● ● ● ● ● Check tyre conditions and wear and adjust pressure, if required Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, ● ● ● ● ● ● load compartment light, ceiling lights, warning lights, etc.) ●...
  • Page 165 thousands of kilometres ● ● ● Replace fuel filter cartridge (Diesel versions) ● ● ● ● ● ● Replace air cleaner cartridge (Diesel versions) ● ● ● Replace air cleaner cartridge (petrol versions) ● ● ● Replace spark plugs (petrol versions) Top up fluids (engine coolant, brakes, power steering, ●...
  • Page 166 – check position and wear of wind- You are recommended to use FL screen/rear window wiper blades; Selenia products designed and pro- duced for Fiat vehicles (see the “Ca- – check front pad conditions and pacities” table in the “Technical Spec- wear;...
  • Page 167 Replace the air cleaner more fre- battery electrolyte freezing. original Fiat spare parts and flu- quently if the vehicle is used on dusty ids available. Do not carry out roads.
  • Page 168 CHECKING FLUID LEVELS WARNING Do not smoke while work- ing in the engine compart- ment: the presence of flammable gas and vapour could cause a fire. WARNING Scarves, ties and other loose articles of clothing fig. 1 - Petrol engine versions could easily get caught up in mov- ing parts.
  • Page 169 1. Engine oil - 2. Battery - 3. Brake fluid - 4. Windscreen washer fluid - 5. Engine coolant - 6. Power steering fluid fig. 3 - 2.3 JTD versions 1. Engine oil - 2. Battery - 3. Brake fluid - 4.
  • Page 170 ENGINE OIL IMPORTANT After topping up or WARNING changing the oil, let the engine turn Fig. 5: 2.0 versions Be very careful under the for a few seconds and wait a few min- bonnet: you risk burning Fig. 6: 2.0 JTD versions utes after stopping it before you check yourself.
  • Page 171 We rec- ommend you have the vehicle seen at a Fiat Dealership for the Check coolant level when the engine oil and filter change. It is suitably is cold. The level should be included...
  • Page 172 The windscreen washer is time, have the system checked a mixture of water and TUTELA fundamental for improving visibility. for leakage at a Fiat Dealership. PROFESSIONAL SC35 fluid in the following concentrations: – 30% of TUTELA PROFES- WARNING...
  • Page 173 BRAKE FLUID Make sure that the WARNING highly corrosive brake The symbol π on the con- Loosen plug A-fig. 12 and check fluid does not drip onto that the level of the fluid in the reser- tainer indicates synthetic the paintwork. If it does, wash it voir is at the maximum brake fluid distinguishing it from off immediately with water.
  • Page 174: Air Cleaner

    Service Sched- CONDENSATION ule. Unscrew the screws A-fig. 13 and remove cap B. Have the change made at a Fiat The presence of water in Dealership. Remove the filtering element C- the fuel feed circuit can fig.
  • Page 175 REPLACING THE BATTERY WARNING If required, replace the battery with The liquid in the battery is Fiat Ducato battery is of the “Limit- a genuine spare part presenting the poisonous and corrosive. ed maintenance” and is fitted with in- same specifications. If a battery with Do not let it touch the skin or eyes.
  • Page 176 Dark colour without green Charge the battery area in the centre Low charge level (advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership) Electrolyte level No action Dark colour with green and charge sufficient area in the centre...
  • Page 177 (antitheft system, are involved. free-hand phone kit, radio navigator, 60 Ah 36 mA etc.) visit a Fiat Dealership. They can suggest the most suitable acces- 88 Ah 52.8 mA sories to get and check whether the electric system can support the...
  • Page 178: Control Unit

    ELECTRONIC – disconnect the electronic control SPEED LIMITER units if you are electrically welding the CONTROL UNIT On certain version, the injection con- vehicle body. Remove the units if tem- trol unit is set to limit the vehicle peratures exceed 80 °C (special op- When the vehicle is being used nor- speed at a max.
  • Page 179 It is normal for pressure to rise of these occur, have the vehicle seen when you are driving. If you have to WARNING to at a Fiat Dealership. check or restore the pressure when If the pressure is too low, the tyres are warm, remember that...
  • Page 180: Rubber Tubing

    The Ducato uses tubeless tyres. Un- der no circumstances use an inner tube with these tyres. If you replace a tyre it is a good idea to change the inflation valve, too.
  • Page 181: Windscreen Wiper

    WINDSCREEN Some simple steps can reduce po- Changing the windscreen tential damage to the blades: wiper blade WIPER – if the temperature falls to below 1) Lift windscreen wiper arm A- zero, make sure the rubber blade is fig. 18 off the glass and position the BLADES not frozen to the windscreen.
  • Page 182 For your vehicle, Fiat has used lead- ing-edge technological solutions to ef- fectively protect the body from rust. These are the most important: –...
  • Page 183 BODY AND UNDERBODY you should do this depends on the WARRANTY conditions and the environment the Your Ducato is covered by warranty vehicle is driven in. against any original structural or body For example: part being perforated by rust. Refer to the Warranty Booklet for the general –...
  • Page 184 Do not wash the vehicle after it has To better protect the paintwork, Engine compartment been parked in the sun or while the polish with protective wax from time At the end of each winter season, bonnet is hot: it could take the shine to time, that leaves a protective layer carefully clean the engine compart- off the paint.
  • Page 185 INTERIORS PLASTIC PARTS INSIDE WARNING THE VEHICLE Do not keep aerosol cans in From time to time check that water the vehicle. There is the risk Clean plastic parts with damp cloth has not collected under the mats they might explode. Aerosol cans with water and non-abrasive neutral (from dripping shoes, umbrellas, etc.) must never be exposed to a tem-...
  • Page 186: Vehicle Identification

    VEHICLE ENGINE MARKING MODEL PLATE IDENTIFICATION The marking is stamped on the cylin- The model plate fig. 2 includes the der block and includes the model and following identification data: DATA the serial number. A - Manufacturer’s name See the following pages for the en- B - Homologation number CHASSIS MARKING fig.
  • Page 187 The plate A-fig. 4 is set on the left- B - Colour name loaded with trailer hand inner side of the bonnet. C - Fiat colour code G - Maximum vehicle weight on front axle D - Respray and touch up code.
  • Page 188 ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS Version 11 Engine Engine Bodywork code version 244ATMFA AX Van short wheelbase 244ATMFA BX Van short wheelbase 244ATMFB AX Van medium wheelbase Van high sided medium wheelbase 244ATMNB AX 244ATMNB BX Van high sided medium wheelbase 244ATMDB AX Truck medium wheelbase 244ATMDA AX...
  • Page 189 Version 11 Engine Engine Bodywork code version 2.0 JTD 244AAMNB AX Van high sided medium wheelbase 2.0 JTD 244AAMNB BX Van high sided medium wheelbase 2.0 JTD 244AAMAA AX Chassis cab short wheelbase 2.0 JTD 244AAMAA AXC Chassis cab short wheelbase Camping Car 2.0 JTD 244AAMDA AX Truck short wheelbase...
  • Page 190 Version 11 Engine Engine Bodywork code version 2.0 JTD 244EAMFA AX Van short wheelbase high roof (9 q) 2.0 JTD 244EAMFA BX Van medium wheelbase low roof (9 q) 2.0 JTD 244EAMNB AX Van medium wheelbase high sided (9 q) 2.0 JTD 244EAMNB BX Van medium wheelbase extra high (9 q)
  • Page 191 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Combi short wheelbase automatic gearbox low roof 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244APARA 30 Van high sided medium wheelbase 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244APMNB AX Van high sided medium wheelbase 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244APMNB BX Ambulance van short wheelbase low roof without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244ALMFA AY...
  • Page 192 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Truck medium wheelbase crew cab 244BTMGB AX Chassis cab long wheelbase crew cab 244BTMHC AX Chassis cab long wheelbase crew cab Camping Car 244BTMHC AXC Chassis cab with load bed long wheelbase 244BTMCC AX Chassis cab with load bed long wheelbase Camping Car 244BTMCC AXC Chassis cab with load bed short wheelbase...
  • Page 193 Version 11 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Van long wheelbase high sided without EGR 2.0 JTD 244BAMNC AX Van long wheelbase extra high without EGR 2.0 JTD 244BAMNC BX Chassis cab short wheelbase 2.0 JTD 244BAMAA AX Chassis cab short wheelbase Camping Car 2.0 JTD 244BAMAA AXC Truck short wheelbase...
  • Page 194 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cab long wheelbase crew cab 2.0 JTD 244BAMHC AX Chassis cab long wheelbase crew cab Camping Car 2.0 JTD 244BAMHC AXC Combi 6 seater medium wheelbase 2.0 JTD 244BAMRB 11 Combi medium wheelbase high sided 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244BAMRB 11C...
  • Page 195 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cab medium wheelbase without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244BSMAB AY Chassis cab medium wheelbase Camping Car without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244BSMAB AYC Truck medium wheelbase without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244BSMDB AY Chassis cab with load bed medium wheelbase without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C...
  • Page 196 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Truck medium wheelbase crew cab without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244BSMGB AY Chassis cab long wheelbase crew cab without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244BSMHC AY Chassis cab long wheelbase crew cab Camping Car without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244BSMHC AYC...
  • Page 197 Version 11 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cab short wheelbase Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMAA AYC Truck short wheelbase without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMDA AY Chassis cab medium wheelbase without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMAB AY Chassis cab medium wheelbase Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S...
  • Page 198 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cab 4050 wheelbase Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMAG AYC Truck 4050 wheelbase without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMDG AY Chassis cowl 4050 wheelbase without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMBG AY Chassis cowl 4050 wheelbase Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S...
  • Page 199 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Van high sided medium wheelbase automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPANB BX Van high sided long wheelbase 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMNC AX Van high sided long wheelbase 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMNC BX Van high sided long wheelbase automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPANC AX...
  • Page 200 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Truck medium wheelbase automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPADB AX Chassis cab with load bed medium wheelbase automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPACB AX Chassis cab with load bed medium wheelbase 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPACB AXC Camping Car automatic gearbox...
  • Page 201 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cowl long wheelbase automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPACC AXC Chassis cowl long wheelbase Camping Car automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMBC AX Chassis cab 4050 wheelbase 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMBC AXC Chassis cab 4050 wheelbase Camping Car 2.8 JTD 8140.43S...
  • Page 202 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPARB 17 Chassis cab long wheelbase crew cab Camping Car 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPARB 17B Truck long wheelbase crew cab 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMFB ZX Transport ambulance medium wheelbase 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMNB ZX Panorama medium wheelbase...
  • Page 203 Version 15 Engine Bodywork Engine version code Chassis cowl long wheelbase low roof special 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPABA BXC Camping car automatic gearbox Chassis cowl 4050 wheelbase special Camping car automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPABA BXC Van short wheelbase low roof without EGR 244BZMFA AY 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N...
  • Page 204 Version 15 Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cowl 4050 wheelbase special Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244BZMBG BYC Chassis cowl short wheelbase special Camping car 2.8 JTD POWER (max weight 1850 kg front axle) 8140.43N 244BZMBA BYC1 Chassis cowl medium wheelbase special Camping car 2.8 JTD POWER 244BZMBB BYC1...
  • Page 205 Version 15 Engine Bodywork Engine version code Chassis cab 4050 wheelbase special Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244BZMAG BYC Chassis cab 4050 wheelbase crew cab without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244BZMHG AY Chassis cab 4050 wheelbase crew cab Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244BZMHG AYC...
  • Page 206 Version MAXI Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cowl medium wheelbase special Camping Car 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMBB BXC Chassis cab long wheelbase special Camping Car 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMAC BXC Chassis cowl long wheelbase special Camping Car 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244BPMBC BXC Chassis cab 4050 wheelbase special Camping Car...
  • Page 207 Version MAXI Engine Engine Bodywork code version Van high sided medium wheelbase Bipower (extra high) 244CTMNB BM Van high sided medium wheelbase petrol/LPG 244CTMNB AG Van high sided medium wheelbase petrol/LPG (extra high) 244CTMNB BG Van high sided long wheelbase Bipower 244CTMNC AM Van high sided long wheelbase Bipower (extra high) 244CTMNC BM...
  • Page 208 Version MAXI Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cab long wheelbase Camping Car without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244CSMAC AYC Truck long wheelbase without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244CSMDC AY Chassis cab with load bed long wheelbase without EGR 2.3 JTD F1AE0481C 244CSMCC AY Chassis cab with load bed long wheelbase Camping Car without EGR...
  • Page 209 Version MAXI Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cab short wheelbase without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPMAA AY Chassis cab short wheelbase Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPMAA AYC Truck short wheelbase without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPMDA AY Chassis cab medium wheelbase without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S...
  • Page 210 Version MAXI Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cab medium wheelbase crew cab without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPMBG AYC Chassis cab medium wheelbase crew cab Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPMHB AY Chassis cab 4050 wheelbase crew cab without EGR 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPMHG AY...
  • Page 211 Version MAXI Engine Engine Bodywork code version 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPMAA AXC Truck short wheelbase Chassis cab short wheelbase automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPAAA AX Chassis cab short wheelbase Camping Car automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPAAA AXC Truck short wheelbase automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPADA AX...
  • Page 212 Version MAXI Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cab with load bed long wheelbase automatic gearbox 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPACC AX Chassis cab with load bed long wheelbase 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPACC AXC Camping Car automatic gearbox Chassis cowl long wheelbase 2.8 JTD 8140.43S 244CPMBC AX...
  • Page 213 Version MAXI Engine Engine Bodywork code version Van short wheelbase low roof without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244CZMFA AY Van short wheelbase high roof without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244CZMFA BY Van medium wheelbase low roof without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244CZMFB BY...
  • Page 214 Version MAXI Engine Engine Bodywork code version Chassis cowl 4050 wheelbase Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244CZMBG AYC Chassis cab short wheelbase without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244CZMAA AY Chassis cab short wheelbase Camping Car without EGR 2.8 JTD POWER 8140.43N 244CZMAA AYC...
  • Page 215 ENGINE 2.0 JTD 2.8 JTD 2.8 JTD GENERAL FEATURES 2.3 JTD POWER Engine code F1AE0481C 8140.43 S 8140.43 N Cycle Otto Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Diameter x stroke 86x86...
  • Page 216: 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 WARNING changed at the times...
  • Page 217 BRAKES TRANSMISSION WARNING Water, ice or salt on road SERVICE AND EMERGENCY surfaces can deposit on CLUTCH BRAKES brake discs, reducing braking effi- Hydraulically controlled without ciency on the first braking. Front: disc, floating caliper with two travel-free pedal. operating cylinders for each wheel and pad wear warning light.
  • Page 218 SUSPENSIONS ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC REAR GEARBOX Rigid tubular axle type. (2.8 JTD versions only) FRONT Lengthways single blade (two-blades Automatic gearbox with four speeds as optional) leaf spring. Independent wheel, McPherson sus- plus reverse with self-adapting control pension. Vertical shock absorbers anchored (i.e.
  • Page 219 STEERING WHEELS SPARE WHEEL Printed steel rim. Energy-absorbing jointed steering RIMS AND TYRES Tubeless tyre (same as those fitted). column and wheel. Printed steel rims with ventilated Height adjustable steering wheel. SNOW CHAINS disk. Permanently lubricated rack and pin- Tubeless tyres with radial carcass. Only use low profile chains, see ion.
  • Page 220 UNDERSTANDING TYRE Maximum speed rating UNDERSTANDING RIM MARKINGS 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 221 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) Inflation pressure (bar) Unladen and fully loaded Tyre Version Front Rear 195/70 R15C 103/101 Q 6J x 15” - H2 All types 205/70 R15C 106/104 Q 6J x 15” - H2 215/70 R15C 109/107 Q Camping Camping Car All types (**) 6J x 15”...
  • Page 222 Snow tyres Inflation pressure (bar) Unladen and fully loaded Tyre Version Front Rear 195/70 R15C 103/101 Q M+S 6J x 15” - H2 All types 205/70 R15C 106/104 Q M+S 6J x 15” - H2 205/70 R15C 106/104 Q M+S Camping Car All types 6J x 15”...
  • Page 223 DIMENSIONS VAN VERSION Height is intended on an unladen vehicle. F0D0272m fig. 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 224 Versions MAXI Medium Short Medium Long Short Medium Long Short wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase 2850 2850 3200 2850 3200 3700 3200 3700 5099 4749 5099 5599 4749 5099 5599 4749 2150 ÷ 2470 2150 ÷ 2725 2150 ÷...
  • Page 225 TRUCK VERSION Height is intended on an unladen vehicle. F0D0273m fig. 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 226 Versions MAXI Short Short Medium Long 4050 medium Long 4050 wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase 2850 2850 3200 3700 4050 3200 3700 4050 1080 1080 1080 1080 1029 1080 1080 1029 4831 4831 5181 5681 5980 5181 5681 5980 2517...
  • Page 227 PERFORMANCE Top speeds allowable after running in kph Versions/engines 11-2.0 11-2.0 JTD 11-2.3 JTD 11-2.8 JTD 15-2.0 15-2.0 JTD 144 (*) 136 (*) 149 (*) 152 (*) 144 (*) 136 (*) 135 (**) 128 (**) 145 (**) 148 (**) 135 (**) 128 (**) * All Van versions-According to the specific version ** All Truck versions...
  • Page 228 VAN WEIGHTS Weights (kg) Version 11 (*) 2.0 JTD 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 1695 ÷ 1780 1755 ÷ 1840 1825 ÷ 1910 1850 ÷ 1935 Payload including driver (1): 1120 ÷ 1170 1060 ÷...
  • Page 229 Weights (kg) Version 15 (*) 2.0 JTD 2.8 JTD 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD POWER Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 1695 ÷ 1865 1755 ÷ 1840 1850 ÷ 2020 1725 ÷ 1995 Payload including driver (1): 1435 ÷ 1510 1435 ÷...
  • Page 230 Weights (kg) 2.8 JTD Version MAXI (*) 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD POWER Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools 1765 ÷ 1915 1895 ÷ 2045 1935 ÷ 2070 and accessories): 1585 ÷ 1735 1455 ÷ 1605 1430 ÷ 1565 Payload including driver (1): Maximum admitted loads (2) 1850...
  • Page 231 PANORAMA WEIGHTS Weights (kg) Short wheelbase version 2.0 JTD 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 1925 1985 2055 2080 Payload including driver (1): 8P + 431 kg 8P + 371 kg 8P + 301 kg 8P + 276 kg Maximum admitted loads (2)
  • Page 232 Weights (kg) Medium wheelbase version GRAND VOLUME 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 2065 2195 2220 Payload including driver (1): 8P + 691 kg 8P + 561 kg 8P + 536 kg Maximum admitted loads (2) –...
  • Page 233 COMBI WEIGHTS Weights (kg) Short wheelbase version 2.0 JTD 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 1805 1865 1935 ÷2010 1960 ÷ 2035 Payload including driver (1): 5P + 755 kg 5P + 695 Kg 5P +625 ÷...
  • Page 234 Weights (kg) Medium wheelbase version 2.0 JTD 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 1845 1905 1975 ÷ 2050 2000 ÷ 2075 Payload including driver (1): 5P + 1115 kg 5P + 1055 kg 5P +985 ÷...
  • Page 235 Weights (kg) GRAND VOLUME 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 1945 2075 ÷ 2150 2100 ÷ 2175 Payload including driver (1): 5P + 1015 kg 5P + 885 ÷ 775 kg 5P + 860 ÷ 750 kg Maximum admitted loads (2) –...
  • Page 236 TRUCK WEIGHTS Weights (kg) 2.0 JTD Version 11 Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools 1780 ÷ 1815 and accessories): 1085 ÷ 1105 Payload including driver (1): Maximum admitted loads (2) 1600 – front axle: 1600 – rear axle: 2885 ÷ 2900 –...
  • Page 237 Weights (kg) Version 15 2.0 JTD 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD 2.8 JTD POWER Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 1795 1780 ÷ 1855 1850 ÷ 1985 1875 ÷ 2010 Payload including driver (1): 1505 1375 ÷ 1445 1315 ÷...
  • Page 238 Weights (kg) Version MAXI 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD - 2.8 JTD POWER Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 1845 1900 ÷ 2035 1925 ÷ 2060 Payload including driver (1): 1655 1465 ÷ 1600 1440 ÷ 1575 Maximum admitted loads (2) –...
  • Page 239 CREW CAB TRUCK WEIGHTS MAXI MAXI MAXI Weights (kg) 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD 2.3 JTD 2.8 JTD 2.8 JTD POWER Kerb weight (including fuel, spare wheel, tools and accessories): 1990 ÷ 2055 2015 ÷ 2080 1950 2040 ÷ 2105 2065 ÷ 2130 Payload including driver (1): 970 ÷...
  • Page 240 CAPACITIES 2000 BZ Prescribed fuel Recommended products Litres – Fuel tank: Premium unleaded petrol with 8 ÷ 10 – including a reserve of: a RON not lower than 95 – Engine cooling system: Mixture of distilled water and PARAFLU 11 (blue) at 50% or PARAFLU UP (red) at 50% Engine sump: SELENIA 20K (▲)
  • Page 241 2000 JTD 2300 JTD 2800 JTD - Prescribed fuel 2800 JTD POWER Recommended products Litres Litres Litres Diesel fuel for motor vehicles Fuel tank: – – – (EN590 specifications) 8 ÷ 10 8 ÷10 including a reserve of: 8 ÷10 Mixture of distilled water and Engine cooling –...
  • Page 242: Fluids And Lubricants

    Lubricants ACEA A3, API SL specifications for petrol engines (❐) Synthetic-based oil, grade SAE 5W-30 that passes SELENIA ACEA A1, ACEA A5, API SL and FIAT 9.55535 PERFORMER specifications. MULTIPOWER Synthetic-based oil, grade SAE 5W-40 that passes ACEA B4, Lubricants SELENIA WR API CF and FIAT 9.55535 specifications...
  • Page 243 Mixture of alcohol and surfactants CUNA NC 956 -II TUTELA To be used pure rear window/ PROFESSIONAL or diluted headlight washer fluid SC 35 (*) IMPORTANT These two fluids cannot be mixed with each other. Contact Fiat Dealership for topping up. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 244 FUEL CONSUMPTION - CO EMISSIONS RUNNING AND USE CONDITIONS AFFECTING FUEL CONSUMPTION (examples and differences with respect to goods transportation vehicle data) IMPORTANT Weather conditions and tem- Special trim and adaptations peratures caravan, motor home, mega box, can- Although fuel consumption mea- low temperatures, thinner air, wind, vas cover, etc.
  • Page 245 simulating normal conditions of use. style, fittings and accessories, use the table (see “Cheap running Speed ranges from 0 to 120 km/h; of the climate control system, that respects the environment” load, roof racks and other situa- in “Driving your car” chapter). –...
  • Page 246 Consumption according to Directive Urban Extra-urban Combined CO 2 emissions at exhaust 99/100/EC (litres/100 km) according to Directive 99/100/EC (g/km) Engine 2.3 JTD (*) Version 11 Panorama short wheelbase Combi short wheelbase Version 15 Combi medium wheelbase Combi medium wheelbase high sided Panorama medium wheelbase Engine 2.8 JTD (*) Version 11...
  • Page 247 Max. speed (accelera- +80÷100% tor pedal fully down) Roof rack or side windows half open +35÷45% Town driving Climate control on +10÷15% Mountain driving Caravan or other +10÷15% adaptations TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 248 Bodywork ........181 BS ..........apacities ........239 - maintenance ......181 Additional heater ......Ceiling light ........- tips for keeping the body Adjusting the headlight beam ... Cellular phone set-up ....100 in good conditions ....182 Central door locking system ..Airbags (front and side) .....
  • Page 249 Cruise Control ......- side sliding door ..... Engine marking ......185 - window regulators ....Current socket ......Engine oil ........169 Driving style affecting fuel - consumption ......170 ashboard ......... consumption ......124 Engine oil level ......169 Demisting ........
  • Page 250 Glove compartment/oddment Instruments ........bject holder/ compartment ......food box ........Interior equipment ..... Oddment compartments.... Interiors ........184 eadlight washer ...... 181 Odometer........Headlights acking the vehicle ....158 - beam adjustment ....aintwork........182 Jump starting ......136-157 Head restraints ......
  • Page 251 Rev counter ......... Sound system ....... Steering column stalks ....Reversing light replacement ..146 - aerial ......... 100 Steering wheel ......Rims - heavy set-up ......Sun visors ........- understanding rim markings .. 219 - light set-up ....... Suspensions ........
  • Page 252 - understanding tyre nderstanding rim markings ... 219 markings ........219 Understanding tyre markings ... 219 - wheel geometry ..... 218 Using the automatic gearbox ... 110 Windows ........183 Using the manual gearbox ..109 Windscreen washer .... 66-181 Windscreen washer ehicle maintenance ...
  • Page 253 INDEX...
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  • Page 255 ® ® Always ask your mechanic for...
  • Page 256 Oil change? The experts reccomend Selenia. The engine of your car is factory filled with Selenia, a range of lubricants which satisfies the most advanced international specifications. Specific tests and high technical characteristicss allow the Selenia range to guarantee the optimum and top quality performance of your engine. The Selenia range includes a number of of technologically advanced products: SELENIA 20K SELENIA TD...
  • Page 257: Engine Oil Change

    Refuel petrol engines with unleaded petrol with an octane rating (RON) no lower than 95 only. Refuel diesel engines with diesel fuel for motor vehicles (EN590 specifications) only. Fiat Auto S.p.A. After Sales - Assistenza Tecnica - Ingegneria Assistenziale Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print no.

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