Fiat Ducato Owner's Manual
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  • Page 2 Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat Ducato. We have written this handbook to help you get to know all the features of your vehicle and use it in the best possible way.
  • Page 3 European standard EN 590. accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the bat- tery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the over- The use of other products or mixtures may damage the all electrical requirement and check that the vehicle elec- engine beyond repair and consequently cause the war- tric system can support the required load.
  • Page 4: Dashboard And Controls

    DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS DASHBOARD The presence and position of the controls, instruments and gauges may vary depending on the version. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE fig. 1 F0N0320m TECHNICAL Fixed side air –...
  • Page 5: The Fiat Code System

    MAR, the Fiat CODE system control unit sends an ac- knowledgement code to the engine management control unit to deactivate the inhibitor. The code is sent only if the Fiat CODE system control unit IN AN EMERGENCY has recognised the code transmitted from the key.
  • Page 6: The Keys

    Fiat Dealership to have new keys (up to eight) stored with SAFETY the code. A the electronic code; B he mechanical key code to be given to the Fiat Deal- Warning light comes on when driving ership when ordering duplicate keys.
  • Page 7 To refit it proceed as follows: All the keys and the CODE card must be DASHBOARD ❒ keep button B pressed and move the metal insert A; handed over to the new owner when selling AND CONTROLS the vehicle. ❒ release button B and turn the metal insert A until hear- ing the proper locking click.
  • Page 8 AND CONTROLS Button Á is used for locking all the doors; a new remote control be necessary, contact a Fiat Deal- ership and be ready to present the CODE card, a personal Button Ë is used for unlocking all the doors.
  • Page 9 To replace the battery, proceed as follows: vided, or take them to the Fiat Dealership, which ❒ press button A and bring the metal insert B to the open will deal with their disposal.
  • Page 10 The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following: DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Unlocking the Door closing Dead lock Unlocking Windows down Windows up Type of key (for versions/ (for versions/ doors from the outside activation of load...
  • Page 11: Electronic Alarm

    SAFETY IMPORTANT The engine stop function is guaranteed by ALARM TRIPPING the Fiat CODE, which is automatically activated when the The alarm intervenes in the following cases: ignition key is extracted from the starter device. STARTING ❒ when one of the doors or bonnet is opened illegiti-...
  • Page 12 (e.g. when has occurred in system operation. Contact a Fiat Dealer- a tyre is removed). ship.
  • Page 13: Ignition Device

    IGNITION DEVICE BREAK IN ATTEMPT INDICATION DASHBOARD Any theft attempt is indicated by the turning on of warn- AND CONTROLS The key can be turned to 4 different positions fig. 9: ing light on the instrument panel together with the ❒...
  • Page 14 (e.g.: attempted theft), have it checked moving. The steering wheel would be over by a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. locked as soon as the steering wheel is turned. This also applies to cases in which the vehicle is towed.
  • Page 15: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Versions with digital display A Speedometer (speed indicator) B Digital display SAFETY C Rev counters D Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light STARTING AND DRIVING E Fuel level gauge with reserve warn- ing light WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES F0N0330m...
  • Page 16 INSTRUMENTS REV. COUNTER Fig. 13 DASHBOARD The rev counter shows the engine rpm. AND CONTROLS The type and background colour of the instruments can IMPORTANT The electronic injection control system vary between different versions. gradually shuts off the flow of fuel when the engine is ‘over- revving’...
  • Page 17 IMPORTANT The needle will point to E and warning light Warning light B may light up (and a message on the mul- A will blink to indicate a fault in the system. Contact a Fiat WARNING LIGHTS tifunction display may appear in certain versions) to indi- Dealership to have the system checked.
  • Page 18: Engine Oil Level Gauge

    The failure of the fifth symbol to come on should not be If the needle reaches the red area, stop the taken as a fault or the fact that there is not enough oil in DASHBOARD engine immediately and contact a Fiat the sump. AND CONTROLS Dealership.
  • Page 19: Digital Display

    DIGITAL DISPLAY The symbols are gradually turned off as the oil level drops. DASHBOARD Four or 5 symbols light up to indicate a sufficient level of AND CONTROLS oil in the sump. If the fifth symbol is not lit, this does not STANDARD SCREEN fig.
  • Page 20: Setup Menu

    CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 17 SETUP MENU Fig. 18 DASHBOARD ▲ To scroll the displayed menu and the related options The menu comprises a series of functions arranged in a cy- AND CONTROLS ▲ ▼ upwards or to increase the value displayed. cle which can be selected through buttons access the different select operations and settings (setup) MODE...
  • Page 21 – after setting the values with the same procedure, go back – to save only the changes stored by the user (and confirmed DASHBOARD to the menu item previously selected. by pressing button MODE). AND CONTROLS Prolonged pressing of the button MODE make it possible: The environment of the Set Up menu is timed;...
  • Page 22 Setting the speed limit (SPEED) Setting the clock (Hour) DASHBOARD With this function it is possible to set the vehicle speed This function is used to set the clock. AND CONTROLS limit (km/h or mph); when this limit is exceeded the driv- To set the required unit proceed as follows: er is immediately alerted (see section “Warning lights and –...
  • Page 23 Adjusting the buzzer volume (bUZZ) Setting the distance unit (Unit) DASHBOARD This function enables to adjust the volume of the buzzer With this function it is possible to set the unit. AND CONTROLS accompanying any failure/warning indication. To set the required unit proceed as follows: To set the desired volume, proceed as follows: –...
  • Page 24 Front passenger’s airbag and side bag activation/deactivation (BAG P) DASHBOARD (for versions/markets, where provided) AND CONTROLS This function is used to activate/deactivate the front pas- senger’s airbag. MODE ▲ ▲ SAFETY Proceed as follows: ▼ ▼ ❒ press button MODE: the display shows messages (BAG P OFF) (to deactivate) or the message (BAG P On)(to activate).
  • Page 25: Multifunction Display

    MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY NOTE When opening one of the front doors, the display DASHBOARD will turn on and show for a few seconds the clock and (for versions/markets where provided) AND CONTROLS the kilometres or miles covered. The multifunction display is able to display information that CONTROL BUTTONS fig.
  • Page 26: Setup Menu

    Light adjustment inside vehicle SETUP MENU Fig. 21 DASHBOARD – with the side lights on and standard screen active, it is The menu comprises a series of functions arranged in a cy- cle which can be selected through buttons ▲ and ▼ to ac- AND CONTROLS possible to adjust the brightness inside the vehicle.
  • Page 27 Selection of an option from main menu with submenu: Prolonged pressing of the button MODE makes it possible: DASHBOARD – a short press on the button will display the first submenu – to quit the set up menu if you are in the main menu; AND CONTROLS option;...
  • Page 28 ▼ TECHNICAL AUTOCLOSE ▲ BUTTON VOLUME SPECIFICATIONS ▼ F0N1000g ▼ UNIT WARNING VOLUME ▲ ▼ LANGUAGE ▼ ▲ INDEX fig. 21 ▲ ▲ (*) This function may only be displayed after the SBR system is deactivated by a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 29 Speed limit (Speed Beep) To cancel the setting, proceed as follows: DASHBOARD This function enables setting of the vehicle speed limit – briefly press button MODE: ON flashes on the display; AND CONTROLS (km/h or mph). When this limit is exceeded the driver is ▼...
  • Page 30 Trip B On/Off (tripB data) – when accessing the “Hour” submenu: briefly press button MODE: the display shows the “hours” flashing; DASHBOARD This function may be used to activate (On) or deactivate AND CONTROLS ▲ ▼ (Off) the Trip B (partial trip). –...
  • Page 31 Set date (Set Date) Audio repetition (See sound system) DASHBOARD Using this function it is possible to update the date (day With this function the display repeats information relevant AND CONTROLS – month – year). to the sound system. Proceed as follows to update: –...
  • Page 32 ▲ ▼ ▲ ▼ – press button to select; – press button to select; DASHBOARD – press the MODE button briefly to return to the sub- – when accessing the “Consumption” submenu: briefly press but- AND CONTROLS menu screen or give the button a long press to return to ton MODE: the display will show “km/l”, “l/100km”...
  • Page 33 Selecting the language (Language) – press the MODE button briefly to return to the menu DASHBOARD screen or press the button for longer to return to the stan- Display messages can be shown in different languages: Ital- AND CONTROLS dard screen without memorizing. ian, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Dutch.
  • Page 34 The “Scheduled Maintenance Plan” sets out differ- NOTE ent service intervals depending on the engine type. This DASHBOARD This function can be only displayed after Fiat Dealership indication will appear automatically with the key at AND CONTROLS has deactivated the S.B.R. system (see paragraph “S.B.R.
  • Page 35 Front passenger’s airbag and side bag DASHBOARD activation/deactivation AND CONTROLS (for versions/markets, where provided) This function is used to activate/deactivate the front pas- MODE ▲ ▲ senger’s airbag. ▼ ▼ SAFETY Proceed as follows: ❒ press MODE and after the message (Bag pass Off) (de- activate) or (Bag pass On) (activate) appears by pressing STARTING ▲...
  • Page 36: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER Values displayed DASHBOARD External temperature AND CONTROLS General features Indicates the temperature outside the vehicle passenger The “Trip computer” is used to display information on ve- compartment. hicle operation when the key is turned to . This func- SAFETY Range (for versions/markets where provided) tion allows to define two separate trips called “Trip A”...
  • Page 37 Trip time IMPORTANT If the reset operation is carried out when DASHBOARD “Trip A” is being displayed, only the information associ- This value shows the time elapsed since the start of the AND CONTROLS ated with this function is reset. new mission.
  • Page 38 SEATS WARNING DASHBOARD After releasing the adjustment lever, al- AND CONTROLS ways check that the seat is locked on the WARNING guides by trying to move it back and forth. If it is Any adjustments should only be carried not locked, the seat may move unexpectedly and out with the vehicle stationary.
  • Page 39 : whilst sitting, move the lever B upwards AIR SEAT To lower the seat DASHBOARD (front part of the seat) or the lever C (rear part of the The seat is equipped with a mechanical spring system and AND CONTROLS seat) and place your body weight on the part of the seat hydraulic shock absorber to ensure maximum comfort and to be lowered.
  • Page 40 SEATS WITH ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS REVOLVING BASE SEAT (for versions/markets where provided) DASHBOARD The driver’s seat may be equipped with an armrest that AND CONTROLS can be raised and adjusted for height. To adjust, use the It may be turned through 180° toward the seat on the op- wheel A –...
  • Page 41 REVOLVING SEAT WITH SEAT BELT Backrest angle adjustment DASHBOARD (for versions/markets, where provided) Operate the lever A – fig. 29. AND CONTROLS It is equipped with a seat belt with three anchorage points Height adjustment fig. 29 fig. 28, two adjustable armrests (for the adjustment, see “Seats with adjustable armrests”...
  • Page 42 Use the lever D – fig. 30a (on the right side of the seat) FLAP ON BENCH fig. 30c to turn the seat. (for versions/markets where provided) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS The seat is equipped with a fold-down flap that can be used Before turning, move the seat forward and only then ad- as a document support surface.
  • Page 43 SEAT BASE PLASTIC COVERS fig. 30e WARNING DASHBOARD (for versions/markets where provided) Do not place heavy loads on the flap with AND CONTROLS the vehicle in motion because they could The Front cover A can be opened by operating the release be thrown against the vehicle occupants in the handle B on the upper part.
  • Page 44 PANORAMA VERSIONS Tilting middle seat backrest (2nd – 3rd row) fig. 31 DASHBOARD Adjusting the passenger seat tilting backrest AND CONTROLS Lift the lever C and fold the backrest forwards. fig. 31 A hard surface on the back of the middle seat is used as Turn the knob A.
  • Page 45 Stacked position To remove the bench, proceed as follows: DASHBOARD Proceed as follows: – from the stacked position, operate the levers C and AND CONTROLS D – fig. 34 turning them forward (as specified on the – remove the head restraints from the easy entry position; adhesive plate located on the lower crossmember);...
  • Page 46: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS – lift the base of the seat forward; DASHBOARD – move the seat upright; AND CONTROLS FRONT fig. 36 – from the upright position, operate the levers E and F – fig. 35, turning them upward; On certain versions the head restraints are adjustable in height and they lock automatically in the required position.
  • Page 47: Steering Wheel

    WARNING WARNING DASHBOARD Head restraints must be adjusted so that The adjustments should only be carried AND CONTROLS the head, rather than the neck, rests on out with the vehicle stationary and the en- them. Only then can they protect your head cor- gine turned off.
  • Page 48 MIRRORS WARNING DASHBOARD The reflective surface of the lower part AND CONTROLS of the rear view mirror is parabolic and in- INTERIOR MIRROR fig. 38 creases the field of view. The image size is reduced The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes its re- and gives the impression that the selected item lease in the event of a violent impact with the passenger.
  • Page 49 Folding IMPORTANT If the mirror is folded back manually, it DASHBOARD should be returned to its original position manually; if the When required (for example when the mirror causes dif- AND CONTROLS mirror is folded back electrically, it should be returned ficulty in narrow spaces) it is possible to fold the mirror to its original position electrically.
  • Page 50: Heating And Ventilation System

    HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS F0N0322m SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS fig. 42 INDEX 1. Upper fixed vent – 2. Adjustable centre vents – 3. Fixed side vent – 4. Adjustable side vents – 5. Lower vents for front seats.
  • Page 51 ADJUSTABLE SIDE AND CENTRE VENTS D Adjustable centre vents. DASHBOARD fig. 43-44 Air flow adjustment control. AND CONTROLS Fixed vents for side windows. The vents A and C cannot be adjusted. Adjustable side vents. CONTROLS fig. 45 Fixed vents. SAFETY Air temperature adjustment rotating wheel A (mixing hot/cold air) STARTING...
  • Page 52 Air distribution rotating wheel C PASSENGER COMPARTMENT HEATING DASHBOARD ∂ to direct air to the centre and side vents; Proceed as follows: AND CONTROLS ❒ turn the knob A to the red section; ß to send air to the feet and direct cooler air to the dash- board vents, in intermediate temperature conditions;...
  • Page 53 FRONT WINDOW FAST Window demisting DASHBOARD DEMISTING/DEFROSTING In the event of considerable external moisture and/or rain AND CONTROLS (WINDSCREEN AND SIDE WINDOWS) and/or large differences in temperature inside and outside Proceed as follows: the passenger compartment, perform the following pre- ❒...
  • Page 54: Manual Climate Control

    MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL INTERNAL air internal recirculation ACTIVATION DASHBOARD (for versions/markets where provided) AND CONTROLS Ò Turn the knob D to CONTROLS fig. 48 It is advisable to switch the internal air internal recircula- tion on while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent Air temperature adjustment rotating wheel A SAFETY the introduction of polluted air.
  • Page 55 Air distribution rotating wheel C PASSENGER COMPARTMENT VENTILATION DASHBOARD ∂ to direct air to the centre and side vents; To ventilate the passenger compartment properly, proceed AND CONTROLS as follows: ß to send air to the feet and direct cooler air to the dash- ❒...
  • Page 56 ❒ turn the ring nut C to © Cooling adjustment DASHBOARD ❒ turn the knob A to the right to increase the tempera- ❒ turn the knob B to 4 (max. fan speed). AND CONTROLS ture; Then use the controls to maintain the required comfort ❒...
  • Page 57 IMPORTANT To ensure fast demisting/defrosting, if an ad- Window demisting DASHBOARD ditional heater/air conditioner is present (under the front In the event of considerable external moisture and/or rain AND CONTROLS or rear seat on Panorama and Combi versions), if it is ac- and/or large differences in temperature inside and outside tivated, turn it off using the button F (LED off) located on the passenger compartment, perform the following pre-...
  • Page 58 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE IN AN EMERGENCY Run the climate control system for at least 10 minutes every month during the winter. Have the system inspect- ed at a Fiat Dealership before the summer. MAINTENANCE AND CARE The system uses R134a refrigerant fluid...
  • Page 59: Automatic Climate Control

    AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL The intake air temperature is always automatically controlled DASHBOARD according to the temperature set on the display (except for (for versions/markets, where provided) AND CONTROLS when the system is off or in certain conditions when the compressor is not running). GENERAL INFORMATION The system allows the following parameters and functions The automatic climate control system adjusts the tempera-...
  • Page 60 E System off button. During the fully automatic operation of the system, the tem- perature set, the air distribution and the speed of the fan can DASHBOARD F Compressor enabling/disabling button. be set by operating the buttons and knobs at any time: the AND CONTROLS G Air recirculation button.
  • Page 61 This function may be used to heat up the passenger com- Air distribution buttons (B) DASHBOARD partment exploiting the system potential to the maximum. Press these buttons to manually set one of AND CONTROLS In this condition, the system stops controlling the tem- the seven air distribution settings: perature automatically and sets the air mixing to maximum heating.
  • Page 62 Air flow distributed between the windscreen and front The fan speed is shown by the bars lit up in the display: ˙ side window defroster/demister vents and the centre DASHBOARD ❒ Max. fan speed = all bars lit; and side dashboard vents. This distribution makes it AND CONTROLS ❒...
  • Page 63 IMPORTANT Should the system (after manual settings) It is however inadvisable to use it on rainy/cold days as it DASHBOARD no longer be able to guarantee the required temperature would considerably increase the possibility of the windows AND CONTROLS set in the passenger compartment, the set temperature misting up, especially if the climate control compressor is value will start flashing to indicate the difficulties the sys- off.
  • Page 64 ❒ the climate control compressor is turned on when IMPORTANT With the compressor off, it is not possible to introduce air into the passenger compartment at a tem- weather conditions are suitable; DASHBOARD perature lower than he outside air. In certain weather ❒...
  • Page 65: Additional Heater

    ADDITIONAL HEATER IMPORTANT To ensure rapid demisting/defrosting, if DASHBOARD there is an additional heater/air conditioner (under the (for versions/markets where provided) AND CONTROLS front or rear seat on Panorama and Combi versions), if ac- tivated, deactivate it by pressing button F (LED off) locat- On some versions, an additional heater is also present be- ed on the control panel fig.
  • Page 66 AND MESSAGES is always higher than the reserve level. Otherwise the de- to supply the burner; vice could lock and require the assistance of a Fiat Deal- ❒ a heat exchanger connected to the engine cooling sys- ership. tem pipes;...
  • Page 67 In this case, carry out the turning off procedure and try to turn the heater back on. If it still does not work, consult a Fiat Dealership. IN AN EMERGENCY Activation of the heating system When an automatic climate control system is present, the...
  • Page 68 To prioritise windscreen demisting, set the air distribution Immediate activation of heater fig. 56 knob to the – position DASHBOARD To switch the system on manually, press the button 8 of AND CONTROLS To get both functions, set the air distribution knob to the the timer: the display and warning light 1 will light up and ®...
  • Page 69 Continuing to press the buttons 5 or 7 will move the dig- IMPORTANT If you wish to recall other preselected times, DASHBOARD its on the clock forwards or backwards faster. press button 6 from time to time within 10 seconds. AND CONTROLS –...
  • Page 70 Deactivation of the programmed activation time The fluid circulation pump continues to work for around fig. 58 two minutes to dissipate as much heat as possible from DASHBOARD the heater; the heater can be turned back on during this AND CONTROLS To delete the programmed activation time, press button stage.
  • Page 71 Otherwise Have the additional heater checked regularly at a Fiat Deal- AND CONTROLS the device could lock and require the assistance of a Fiat ership (and always at the start of every winter). This will Dealership.
  • Page 72 Operation must be enabled using the button F-fig. 61 in ADDITIONAL REAR CLIMATE CONTROL the control panel. (Panorama and Combi) DASHBOARD (for versions/markets, where provided) AND CONTROLS ❒ Turn the knob D to the maximum cold position (knob at blue sector), when air at ambient temperature will come The Panorama and Combi versions are equipped with out of the rear footwell vents (located under the seats a main heating/air conditioning system plus an additional...
  • Page 73: Exterior Lights

    EXTERIOR LIGHTS MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS fig. 65 DASHBOARD When the control is in position 2 pull the lever towards AND CONTROLS The left lever includes the controls for the exterior lights. the steering wheel (2nd rocking position). The exterior lights can only be switched on when the The warning light 1 in the instrument panel will come on.
  • Page 74 Warning light F or D start flashing in the instrument FLASHING fig. 66 panel. DASHBOARD Pull the lever towards the steering wheel (1st rocking po- AND CONTROLS sition) regardless of the position of the control. The warn- Direction indicators are switched off automatically when ing light 1 in the instrument panel will come on.
  • Page 75 Lane change function Each time the lever is operated the lights will stay on an- DASHBOARD other 30 seconds, up to a maximum of 210 seconds; when If you wish to signal a lane change, put the left stalk in the AND CONTROLS this time has elapsed, the lights will go out automatically.
  • Page 76: Window Cleaning

    WINDOW CLEANING Activation fig. 69 DASHBOARD Turn the control to position : this turns the side lights AND CONTROLS WINDSCREEN WIPER/WASHER and the dipped headlights on automatically depending on the exterior brightness conditions. The device can work only when the ignition key is in the MAR position.
  • Page 77 SPECIFICATIONS screen. In such conditions, the windscreen wipers may be subjected to excessive stress, prompting intervention from the motor protection INDEX which prevents operation for a few seconds. If the issue persists, contact a Fiat Dealership. F0N0039m fig. 71...
  • Page 78 RAIN SENSOR control for adjusting the sensitivity. Rain sensor activation (for versions/markets where provided) will be indicated by at least one wiper “stroke” even if DASHBOARD the windscreen is dry. AND CONTROLS The rain sensor is located behind the rear-view mirror in contact with the windscreen and has the purpose of au- The rain sensor is capable of recognizing the difference be- tomatically adjusting the frequency of the windscreen...
  • Page 79: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL WARNING DASHBOARD (for versions/markets where provided) Streaks of water may cause unnecessary AND CONTROLS blade movements. This is an electronic driving aid that allows you to drive at a speed of above 30 km/h on long and straight dry roads (e.g.
  • Page 80 When travelling downhill with the device engaged, the ve- INCREASING THE MEMORISED SPEED hicle speed may slightly exceed the memorised one. DASHBOARD This can be done in two ways: AND CONTROLS Ü When the device is activated the warning light comes ❒...
  • Page 81 A to OFF and ❒ requesting a gear shift with an automatic transmission AND DRIVING contact a Fiat Dealership, after checking that in sequential mode; the protective fuse has not blown. ❒ with vehicle speed below the set limit;...
  • Page 82 CEILING COURTESY LIGHTS TIMED OPERATION FOR GETTING INTO THE VEHICLE DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS The courtesy lights switch on according to the following FRONT CEILING COURTESY LIGHT modes: WITH SPOT LIGHTS ❒ for about 10 seconds when opening the front doors; Switch A-fig.74 is used to switch the ceiling courtesy lights ❒...
  • Page 83 ❒ when one of the side doors is opened for a period of REMOVABLE COURTESY LIGHT fig. 77 DASHBOARD about 3 minutes; (for versions/markets where provided) AND CONTROLS ❒ when one of the doors is closed for a period of about It is used as both a fixed light and a portable electric torch.
  • Page 84 CONTROLS The function switches off automatically when it is no more an emergency braking. DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS This function complies with the relevant legal regulations HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS fig. 78 currently in force. They are turned on by pressing switch A, regardless of the position of the ignition key.
  • Page 85 REAR FOG LAMPS fig. 80 BATTERY DISCONNECTION FUNCTION DASHBOARD (DISCONNECT SWITCH) These lights come on, with the dipped headlights on or with AND CONTROLS (for versions/markets where provided) the side lights and fog lights on (for versions/markets where provided) by pressing the button 4. The 4 light on the in- The battery disconnection function is enabled with the strument panel will come on.
  • Page 86 To restore the battery connection, insert the ignition key DOOR LOCKING fig. 82 and turn it to the MAR position, the vehicle can be start- DASHBOARD To lock all doors at the same time, press button A, locat- ed normally at this point. AND CONTROLS ed on the centre console control panel, regardless of the The battery may have to be disconnected to set up cer-...
  • Page 87 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY Reactivating the fuel cut-off switch fig. 84 DASHBOARD AND FUEL CUT OFF SWITCH Press the button A to reactivate the fuel cut off switch. AND CONTROLS The vehicle is fitted with a safety switch that, in the event Reactivating the electrical supply cut-off switch of a crash, comes into operation by cutting off the fuel sup- (School bus/Minibus) fig.
  • Page 88: Interior Fittings

    WARNING LIGHTS dle A. AND MESSAGES IMPORTANT On versions other than the School bus/ Minibus, button B is replaced by a dedicated fuse; to re- IN AN EMERGENCY place it contact your Fiat Dealership. MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 89 LOCKABLE GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 88 GLOVE COMPARTMENT DASHBOARD Turn the key clockwise/anticlockwise to lock/unlock the The glove compartment A-fig. 89 is located in the middle AND CONTROLS lock. To open the glove compartment, use the opening han- of the dashboard. dle.
  • Page 90 REAR PARTITION To open/close the sliding partition glass partition fig. 93 use the knob A. DASHBOARD The vehicle may be equipped with a solid rear partition or AND CONTROLS with a sliding glass partition. Certain versions are equipped with a protective grille on the glass partition inside the load compartment.
  • Page 91 CUP HOLDER – CAN HOLDER fig. 94 WARNING DASHBOARD The cup holder – can holder are located in the middle of The cigarette lighter gets very hot. Han- AND CONTROLS dle it carefully and make sure children the dashboard. don’t touch it: risk of fire and/or burning. CIGAR LIGHTER fig.
  • Page 92 SUN VISORS fig. 97 WARNING DASHBOARD These are located at the sides of the rear-view mirror. Do not use the desk in a vertical position AND CONTROLS with the vehicle in motion. They may be positioned at the front and to the side. CURRENT SOCKET (for versions/markets where provided) SAFETY...
  • Page 93 SHELF ABOVE THE CAB fig. 100 FLAP ON BENCH DASHBOARD (for versions/markets where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) AND CONTROLS This is located above the driver’s cab and is designed to To use, pull tab A-fig. 102 and lower the flap. store light objects.
  • Page 94 TV CAMERA SYSTEM AND REAR VISIBILITY The system consists of a TV camera installed in a plastic DISPLAY casing on the rear roof crossmember, which also includes DASHBOARD (for versions/markets where provided) a third brake light and a display in a plastic casing housed AND CONTROLS in the upper glove compartment console area.
  • Page 95: General Warnings

    ACTIVATION Notes on use DASHBOARD The system is activated with the ignition on and reverse To clean the TV camera, it is advisable to use a non-abra- AND CONTROLS engaged or by means of a dedicated button. If the vehicle sive cloth when the protective glass is dirty or iced over is in motion, e.g.
  • Page 96 USER INTERFACE MESSAGES ON THE SCREEN DASHBOARD The display user interface consists of fig. 106: Messages are shown on the display under the following AND CONTROLS conditions: ❒ Brightness adjustment: 2 buttons ❒ An alert message is displayed during the 5 seconds fol- ❒...
  • Page 97 (with or without trailer) exceeds 3.5 tons. 4 preset values: 90, 100, 110, 130 km/h. This function must SAFETY be activated/deactivated by a Fiat Dealer. Following the IMPORTANT Anyone making changes to the monitoring operation, a sticker will be applied to the windscreen device or signal transmission system that affects record- showing the top speed setting.
  • Page 98 DOORS activation of the interior courtesy lights and a double signal from the direction indicators. All the doors are unlocked DASHBOARD CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING/ by turning the metal insert in the door lock on the driver’s AND CONTROLS UNLOCKING SYSTEM side fig.
  • Page 99 Door locking/unlocking from the inside IMPORTANT With the central locking engaged, pulling DASHBOARD the opening lever for one of the front doors switches off Press the button A-fig. 110 to lock the doors, press but- AND CONTROLS the central locking function. Individual doors can be un- ton B to unlock the doors.
  • Page 100 DEAD LOCK WARNING (for versions/markets where provided) DASHBOARD Once the dead lock system is engaged it is AND CONTROLS impossible to open the doors from inside This safety device inhibits the operation of: the vehicle. Before engaging the system please ❒...
  • Page 101 Device deactivation The sliding side door has a stop for the opening end of DASHBOARD travel position. To close, operate the exterior handle A The system is disabled automatically on every door in the AND CONTROLS (or the corresponding interior handle) and push to closed. following cases: In any case, make sure that the door is properly hooked ❒...
  • Page 102 MOVING FOOTBOARD fig. 113 REAR SWING DOORS (TWO) (for versions/markets where provided) DASHBOARD Manual opening of the first swing door from AND CONTROLS When the side door of the passenger compartment or lug- the outside gage compartment is opened, a footboard emerges from ∞...
  • Page 103 Manual opening of the second swing door, Electrical closure from inside fig. 117 DASHBOARD fig. 116 Close the two rear swing doors (first the left, then the AND CONTROLS Pull handle C in the arrowed direction. right) and press button D located in the window control panel.
  • Page 104 ELECTRIC WINDOW WARNING DASHBOARD This spring loaded system has activation AND CONTROLS forces that were designed for optimum MECHANISM fig. 119 comfort. Accidental knocks or a strong gust of Switches on the inner armrest of the driver’s door con- wind may release the springs and let the doors trol the following with the ignition key in the MAR posi- close spontaneously.
  • Page 105 BONNET IMPORTANT With the ignition key in the STOP position DASHBOARD or extracted, the electric windows remain activated for AND CONTROLS about 3 minutes and are then deactivated immediately OPENING when one of the doors is opened. Proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 106 CLOSING WARNING DASHBOARD Proceed as follows: For safety reasons, the bonnet must always AND CONTROLS be perfectly closed while travelling. Make ❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the other sure that the bonnet is perfectly closed and that remove the rod C-fig.
  • Page 107 ROOF RACK/SKI RACK WARNING DASHBOARD The incorrect positioning of the bonnet AND CONTROLS To fit the roof/ski rack, with provision for versions H1 and stay could cause the bonnet to fall sud- H2, use the pins provided on the edges of the roof fig. 124. denly.
  • Page 108 To ensure the best visibility conditions when travelling with sembly kit carefully. Assembly must be performed by qual- the headlights on the headlight alignment must be correct. ified personnel. Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the direction checked and, if necessary, adjusted. STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 109: Abs System

    (for versions/markets where provided) AND CONTROLS If you have never driven a vehicle with ABS before, it is ad- Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the direction checked visable to perform a few tests on slippery ground, always and, if necessary, adjusted.
  • Page 110 In this case, the rear wheels may suddenly lock and the ve- hicle may swerve when braking sharply. Drive carefully WARNING to the nearest Fiat Dealership to have the system checked. STARTING If the ABS cuts in, it is a sign that the grip...
  • Page 111: Esp System

    ESP SYSTEM BRAKE ASSIST (integrated ESP DASHBOARD emergency braking assistance) (Electronic Stability Program) AND CONTROLS (for versions/markets where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) This system (which cannot be switched off) recognises This is an electronic system that controls vehicle stability emergency braking (according to the speed of operation in the event of tyre grip loss, helping to maintain direc- of the brake pedal) and provides additional hydraulic brak-...
  • Page 112 SAFETY LED in the ASR OFF button will light up. Contact a Fiat 2 seconds in order to move easily from the brake pedal to Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 113 ASR SYSTEM (Anti-slip Regulator) WARNING DASHBOARD The ASR function controls vehicle drive and cuts in For the correct operation of the ESP and AND CONTROLS automatically every time one or both drive wheels slip. ASR systems, the tyres must be the same make and type on all wheels, in perfect condition Depending on how skiddy the road is, two different con- and, above all, of the type, make and size recom-...
  • Page 114 (see “Warning lights and messages” section). Do not take unnecessary risks, even if your The LED in the ASR button will light up. Contact a Fiat vehicle is fitted with this system. Your dri- Dealership as soon as possible if this happens.
  • Page 115: Eobd System

    (along with a message in the vehicle. the multidirection display, for versions/markets where provided) contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as pos- It also alerts the driver, by turning on the warning light SAFETY sible.
  • Page 116: Parking Sensors

    PARKING SENSORS Detection distances DASHBOARD (for versions/markets where provided) Central operating range 140 cm ±10 cm. AND CONTROLS Side operating range 60 cm ±20 cm. The parking sensors are located in the rear bumper, fig. 127 If several obstacles are detected by the sensors, only the and their function is to inform the driver, through an in- nearest one is considered.
  • Page 117 IMPORTANT If you wish to leave the tow hook fitted without towing a trailer, it is advisable to contact a Fiat noeuvres. When parking, make sure that noone is standing in the area, especially children or ani-...
  • Page 118: Car Radio

    ❒ The sensor may detect a non-existent obstacle (echo CAR RADIO noise) due to mechanical noises, for example when DASHBOARD (for versions/markets, where provided) washing the vehicle, in case of rain, strong wind, hail; AND CONTROLS ❒ The signals sent by the sensors can also be altered by For radio operation, consult the Supplement attached to this Owner Handbook.
  • Page 119: Accessories Purchased By The Owner

    (alarm, satellite anti-theft system, etc.) or accessories that SAFETY in any case burden the electric supply, contact a Fiat Deal- WARNING ership, whose qualified personnel, besides suggesting the For connection to the existing devices sup-...
  • Page 120 Fiat Auto S.p.A. shall not be liable for damage caused by MAINTENANCE the installation of accessories either not supplied or rec- AND CARE ommended by Fiat Auto S.p.A.
  • Page 121: Refuelling The Vehicle

    REFUELLING THE VEHICLE PREPARATION FOR TELEPASS DEVICE DASHBOARD IN REFLECTIVE WINDSCREEN AND CONTROLS (for versions/markets where provided) OPERATION AT LOW TEMPERATURES If the vehicle is equipped with a reflective windscreen, If the outside temperature is very low, the diesel thick- install the Telepass in the appropriate area shown in ens due to the formation of paraffin clots with consequent fig.
  • Page 122 The hermetic seal may cause a slight increase in pressure Only use diesel fuel that conforms to Eu- in the tank. A suction noise when you release the cap is DASHBOARD ropean specification EN590. The use of therefore entirely normal. AND CONTROLS other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently invalidate...
  • Page 123: Protecting The Environment

    PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) DASHBOARD The Diesel Particulate Filter is a mechanical filter, inte- AND CONTROLS The following devices are used for reducing diesel fuel en- gral to the exhaust system, that physically traps particu- gine emissions: lates present in the exhaust gases of diesel engines.
  • Page 124: Safety Belts

    SAFETY DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY BELTS Through the reel, the belt automatically adapts to the body of the passenger wearing it, allowing freedom of movement. The reel may block when the vehicle is parked on a steep USING THE SEAT BELTS SAFETY slope: this is perfectly normal.
  • Page 125 ❒ wait for over 20 seconds and then release one of the seat belts. For permanent deactivation, contact the Fiat Dealership. WARNING LIGHTS With digital display, the S.B.R. system can only be reset...
  • Page 126 This smoke is not harmful and by irregularities of the road surface or low obsta- does not indicate a fire. cles such as kerbs, etc. Contact a Fiat Dealership The pretensioner does not require any maintenance or IN AN EMERGENCY for any assistance.
  • Page 127 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING WARNING DASHBOARD THE SEAT BELTS The belt must not be twisted. The upper AND CONTROLS part must cross the shoulder and the chest The driver is responsible for respecting (and ensuring that all the other vehicle passengers also respect) the local laws diagonally.
  • Page 128 All interventions must lap with one seat belt protecting both. In gen- be performed by qualified and authorised per- eral, do not place any objects between the per- sonnel only. Always go to a Fiat Dealership son and belt. SAFETY STARTING...
  • Page 129: Carrying Children Safely

    CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY Over 1.50 m in height, from the point of view of restraint DASHBOARD systems, children are considered as adults and wear the AND CONTROLS seat belts normally. For optimum protection in the event of a crash, all pas- sengers must be seated and wearing adequate restraint systems.
  • Page 130 GROUP 0 and 0+ WARNING DASHBOARD Babies up to 13 kg must be carried facing backwards on Some child restraint systems for weight AND CONTROLS group 0 and 1 have a rear attachment to a cradle seat, which, supporting the head, does not induce stress on the neck in the event of sharp decelerations.
  • Page 131 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 DASHBOARD Starting from 15 kg to 25 kg in weight, children may be re- For children from 22 kg to 36 kg the size of the child’s AND CONTROLS strained directly by the car belts fig. 139. The only func- chest no longer requires a support to space the child’s back tion of the seat is to position the child correctly in rela- from the seat back.
  • Page 132 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR THE USE OF CHILD SEATS DASHBOARD The vehicle complies with the new European Directive 2000/3/EC which governs the arrangement possibilities for child AND CONTROLS restraints on the seats of a vehicle as shown in the following table. SAFETY Group Weight groups...
  • Page 133 Below is a summary of the rules of safety to WARNING DASHBOARD be followed for carrying children: Do not place a cradle seat facing back- AND CONTROLS wards on the front seat if the passenger 1) The recommended position for installing child seats is on the rear seat, as it is the most protected area in the side airbag is on.
  • Page 134 WARNING WARNING DASHBOARD Fit the child seat when the vehicle is sta- Follow the instructions for assembly, dis- AND CONTROLS tionary. The child seat is correctly an- assembly and positioning that the manu- chored to the brackets when you hear the click. facturer must supply with the child seat.
  • Page 135 PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON UNIVERSAL ISOFIX DASHBOARD CHILD SEAT USE AND CONTROLS The table below shows the different installation possibilities of Isofix restraint systems on seats fitted with Universal Isofix fasteners in compliance with European standard ECE 16. SAFETY Weight group Direction...
  • Page 136: Front Airbags

    FRONT AIRBAGS The front air bags may not be activated in the following sit- DASHBOARD uations: AND CONTROLS The vehicle is provided with front airbags for the driver ❒ during collisions against highly deformable objects that and the passenger. do not affect the vehicle front surface (e.g. bumper col- lision against guard rail, heaps of gravel, etc.);...
  • Page 137 DRIVER’S FRONT AIR BAG fig. 144 PASSENGER’S FRONT AIR BAG fig. 145 DASHBOARD (for versions/markets where provided) AND CONTROLS This consists of an instant inflating bag contained in a spe- This consists of an instant inflating bag contained in a spe- cial recess in the centre of the steering wheel.
  • Page 138: Side Airbags

    SIDE AIRBAGS MANUAL DEACTIVATION DASHBOARD OF PASSENGER’S FRONT AIR BAG The vehicle is fitted with front side bags for driver and pas- AND CONTROLS AND SIDE BAG CHEST PROTECTION senger (for versions/markets where provided) for pro- (for versions/markets where provided) tecting the chest and window bags (for versions/markets Whenever a child needs to be carried on the front seat, where provided) for protecting front and rear passengers’...
  • Page 139 IMPORTANT Should an accident occur in which any of the best protection by the system keeping a correct po- the safety devices is activated, take the car to a Fiat Deal- sition on the seat, allowing thus a correct window bag...
  • Page 140 If you are having the vehicle scrapped, have the air bag sys- GENERAL WARNINGS DASHBOARD tem deactivated at a Fiat Dealership first. If the vehicle AND CONTROLS changes ownership, the new owner must be informed of WARNING the method of use of air bags and the above warnings and also be given this “Owner’s Handbook”.
  • Page 141 Furthermore, since front airbags are by vandalism, flooding or inundation, have the air not deployed in low speed collisions, side collisions, bag system checked at a Fiat Dealership. rear-end shunts or roll-overs, the occupants are on- INDEX ly protected by the seat belts which must be fas-...
  • Page 142: Starting And Driving

    The vehicle is fitted with an electronic engine lock device: power steering are not operational until SAFETY if the engine fails to start, see the paragraph “The Fiat the engine has been started, therefore much ef- CODE system” in section “Dashboard and controls”.
  • Page 143 STOPPING THE ENGINE ing system. Use the vehicle normally if the engine Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is idling. starts, but contact the Fiat Dealership as soon as IN AN EMERGENCY possible. IMPORTANT After a taxing drive, you should allow the engine to “catch its breath”...
  • Page 144: Parking The Vehicle

    If the vehicle is parked on a steep slope, it is advisable to IMPORTANT If this is not the case, contact Fiat Dealer- further block the wheels with a wedge or stone. Do not ship to have the handbrake adjusted.
  • Page 145: Using The Manual Gearbox

    USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX WARNING DASHBOARD Press the clutch pedal fully to change AND CONTROLS To engage the gears, press the clutch pedal fully and shift gears correctly. For this reason, there must the gear lever into one of the required positions (the di- be no obstacles on the floor under the pedals: en- agram is shown on the knob, fig.
  • Page 146 DASHBOARD Irregular trajectories and abrupt braking AND CONTROLS The Fiat Ducato version used by you has been designed may cause sudden movements of the load and type approved on the basis of certain maximum with consequent situations of hazard for the dri- weights (see “Weights”...
  • Page 147 CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS WARNING DASHBOARD If you wish to carry petrol in a reserve AND CONTROLS Here are some suggestions which may help you to keep tank, observe the legal restrictions and on- the running costs of your vehicle down and lower the ly use a tank that is type approved and properly amount of toxic emissions released into the atmosphere.
  • Page 148 Electric devices Unnecessary actions DASHBOARD Use electric devices only for the amount of time needed. Avoid revving up when starting at traffic lights or before AND CONTROLS Rear heated window, additional headlights, windscreen stopping the engine. The latter action, like doubling the wipers and heater fan need a considerable amount of en- clutch, is unnecessary and causes increase of consumption ergy, therefore increasing the requirement of current in-...
  • Page 149: Towing Trailers

    TOWING TRAILERS CONDITIONS OF USE DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Cold starting IMPORTANT NOTES Short distances and frequent cold start-ups will prevent the The vehicle must be provided with a type-approved tow engine from reaching optimal running temperature. Con- hook and adequate electrical system to tow caravans or sequently, both consumption (from +15 to +30% on urban SAFETY trailers.
  • Page 150 IMPORTANT If you wish to leave the tow hook fitted stalled. For the electric connection a standard connector TECHNICAL without towing a trailer, it is advisable to contact a Fiat should be used which is generally placed on a special brack- Dealership for the relevant system update operations be-...
  • Page 151 Installation diagram for Van DASHBOARD versions fig. 150 AND CONTROLS The tow hook structure must be fas- tened in the points shown by the sym- bol Ø using a total of 6 M10×1.25 screws and 4 M12 screws. SAFETY Existing hole The internal back plates are to be at least 5 mm thick.
  • Page 152 Installation diagram for Truck DASHBOARD and Chassis Cab versions AND CONTROLS – fig. 151 Another tow hook specific to Truck and Chassis Cab versions is shown in fig. 151. SAFETY The structure Ø must be fastened in the points shown using a total of 6 Existing hole M10×1.25 screws and 4 M12 screws.
  • Page 153: Snow Tyres

    SNOW CHAINS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Fiat Dealership will be happy to provide advice concern- The use of snow chains should be in compliance with ing the most suitable type of tyres for the customer’s re- local regulations. The snow chains may be applied only quirements.
  • Page 154 ❒ cover the vehicle with a piece of fabric or perforated LONG VEHICLE INACTIVITY DASHBOARD plastic sheet. Do not use compact plastic tarpaulins, AND CONTROLS which prevent humidity from evaporating from the sur- If the vehicle needs to be off the road for longer than one face of the vehicle;...
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  • Page 156: Warning Lights And Messages

    The warning light on the instrument panel will stay on MAINTENANCE diately and contact Fiat Dealership. until the cause of the fault is eliminated. AND CARE For messages relevant to the versions equipped with Du- alogic gearbox, see the attached Supplement.
  • Page 157 The warning light stays on constantly if there is a failure erences on the vessel itself Also check for fluid leaks. in the air bag system. Contact a Fiat Dealershipa Fiat Dealership if the warn- On some versions the display shows the dedicated message. STARTING ing should come on when the engine is started again;...
  • Page 158 (on certain versions to- ment door opening. gether with the message on the display) stop the A buzzer will sound when doors/tailgate are open and engine immediately and contact a Fiat Dealership. INDEX the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 159 The buzzer of the S.B.R. (Seat Belt Reminder) system may means a fault in the supply/ignition system which could only be switched off by a Fiat Dealership. On some ver- STARTING cause high emissions at the exhaust, possible lack of per- sions the system may be reactivated from the setup menu.
  • Page 160 (depending on the version). checked. IMPORTANT The warning light will blink to indicate a sys- STARTING tem failure. If this is the case, contact a Fiat Dealership to AND DRIVING have the system checked. ABS SYSTEM FAILURE (amber) >...
  • Page 161 ❒ a possible failure (see “Fiat Code system” in section WATER IN DIESEL FUEL FILTER DASHBOARD (Multijet versions – amber) “Dashboard and controls”); AND CONTROLS ❒ a possible theft attempt with an alarm; in this case the warning light goes off after approximately 10 seconds.
  • Page 162 The warning light turns on when failure is detected in en- WARNING LIGHTS ESP – ASR SYSTEM FAILURE á gine oil pressure sensor. Contact a Fiat Dealershipa Fiat AND MESSAGES (amber) Dealership to have the fault fixed as soon as possible.
  • Page 163 AND LOW BEAMS (green) The warning light turns on to indicate a Hill holder system AND CONTROLS failure. In this case, contact Fiat Dealership as soon as pos- FOLLOW ME HOME (green) sible. On certain versions the dedicated message is displayed.
  • Page 164 ASR sys- control lever is moved upwards or, together with the left tem failure. Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible SAFETY indicator, when the hazard light button is pressed.
  • Page 165 The warning light goes off after the service has ture reaches or falls below 3°C to warn the driver of the been carried out at a Fiat Dealership or once 1000 km possible presence of ice on the road.
  • Page 166: In An Emergency

    DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS In an emergency we recommend that you call the toll-free number found on the Warranty Booklet. You will go to our web site at www.fiat.com to find the Fiat Dealership nearest to you. SAFETY STARTING THE ENGINE...
  • Page 167: Replacing A Wheel

    If after a few attempts the engine does not start, do not AND MESSAGES is very loaded, and wait for the wheel to be insist but contact the nearest Fiat Dealership. changed away from on-coming traffic. Apply the IMPORTANT Do not directly connect the negative terminals handbrake.
  • Page 168 Important notes: WARNING DASHBOARD ❒ the jack weight is 4.5 kg; Repair and refit the standard wheel as AND CONTROLS soon as possible. Do not apply grease to ❒ the jack requires no adjustment; the bolt threading before assembly: they might ❒...
  • Page 169 ❒ indicate that the vehicle has broken down using the de- ❒ warn anybody nearby that the vehicle is about to be lift- DASHBOARD vices required by the regulations in the current coun- ed. They must stay clear and not touch the vehicle until AND CONTROLS try (e.g.
  • Page 170 After lifting the vehicle: WARNING DASHBOARD ❒ for all versions, when gaining access through the vehi- The device should only be operated by AND CONTROLS cle’s right rear wheel arch fig. 156, adjust the screw hand, without using any type of tool oth- for the wheel retaining device, using the spanner pro- er than the crank provided like pneumatic or elec- vided with the extension/adaptor A-fig.
  • Page 171 Even the moving components of the jack (screws and After tyre replacement: DASHBOARD joints) can cause injuries: avoid to touch them. If you come ❒ take the removed wheel, re-attach to the mount AND CONTROLS into contact with lubricating grease, clean yourself thor- E-fig.
  • Page 172 – refit the wheel to the mount and turn to the end of the WARNING DASHBOARD slot (as shown in fig. 164) and tighten the knob D-fig. 164; At the end of the operation of raising/ AND CONTROLS locking the spare wheel, the key must be –...
  • Page 173 QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT WARNING DASHBOARD – Automatic FIX & GO Each time the spare wheel is moved, check AND CONTROLS that it is correctly positioned in its hous- (for versions/markets, where provided) ing under the floor. If it is not correctly positioned, this could adversely affect safety.
  • Page 174 ❒ a compressor complete with pressure gauge D – fig. 166 WARNING DASHBOARD and fittings, located in the space; The kit cannot be used to repair damage to AND CONTROLS ❒ adapters for inflating various elements; the tyre sidewall. Do not use the fast repair kit if the tyre is damaged as the vehicle has run on ❒...
  • Page 175 INFLATION PROCEDURE WARNING DASHBOARD The cylinder contains ethylene glycol. AND CONTROLS Contains latex: may cause an allergic re- WARNING action. Harmful if swallowed. Irritant for the eye. Put on the protection gloves provided May cause sensitisation by inhalation or contact. together with quick tyre repair kit.
  • Page 176 “Technical Specifications” Fix & Go automatic cannot guarantee proper hold IN AN EMERGENCY section, start driving immediately; because the tyre is too much damaged. contact a Fiat Dealership . MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 177 ❒ Insert the pin in the nearest 12 V current socket and running and handbrake on) and restart; start the engine. ❒ drive with the utmost care to the nearest Fiat Dealer- ❒ Rotate the selector clockwise to the pressure renew- ship.
  • Page 178 WHEN NEEDING TO CHANGE CYLINDER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE DASHBOARD A BULB To replace the cylinder, proceed as follows: AND CONTROLS ❒ press button A – fig. 172 to release the replacement GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS part; ❒ When a light is not working, check that the corre- ❒...
  • Page 179 MAINTENANCE in the air. Misting will rapidly disappear when the headlights AND CARE are switched on. The presence of drop inside the headlights indicates infiltration of water. Contact a Fiat Dealership . TECHNICAL TYPES OF BULBS fig. 173 SPECIFICATIONS Various types of bulbs are fitted to your vehicle.
  • Page 180 Bulbs Rif. fig. 173 Type Power DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Main beam headlamps 55 W Dipped headlamps 55 W Front side lights SAFETY Front fog lights (where provided) – 55 W Front direction indicators PY21W 21 W STARTING Side turn signal indicators W16WF(*)/WY5W(▼) 16 W(*)/5 W(▼) AND DRIVING...
  • Page 181: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    REPLACING EXTERIOR BULBS To replace the dipped beam/side light bulb, remove plug DASHBOARD B-fig. 175. AND CONTROLS For the type of bulb and power rating, see “When need- To replace the direction indicator bulb, remove bulb hold- ing to change a bulb”. er C-fig.
  • Page 182 MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS DIRECTION INDICATORS DASHBOARD To change the bulb, proceed as follows: To change the bulb, proceed as follows: AND CONTROLS ❒ turn the bulb holder anticlockwise A-fig. 178 and pull ❒ remove protection cover A-fig. 175 by turning anti- it out;...
  • Page 183 ❒ replace the bulb; ❒ fit the new bulb, ensuring that the outline of the metal DASHBOARD part coincides with the grooves on the curve of the ❒ refit the bulb holder by turning it clockwise and lock- AND CONTROLS headlight.
  • Page 184 FOG LIGHTS (where provided) DASHBOARD To replace the front fog light bulbs A-fig. 182 proceed AND CONTROLS as follows: ❒ steer fully to the left; ❒ open the flap on the front wheel compartment guard, SAFETY unscrewing the self-tapping screw; ❒...
  • Page 185 REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS fig. 183-184-185 Proceed as follows to replace a bulb: DASHBOARD ❒ open the rear side-hinged door and then undo the two The bulbs are arranged inside the light cluster as follows: AND CONTROLS fastening screws A; A brake/side lights ❒...
  • Page 186 ❒ refit the bulb holder and tighten the screws C; RAR FOG LIGHTS (Heavy Van) DASHBOARD ❒ reconnect the electric connector B, suitably refit the To change the bulb proceed as follows: AND CONTROLS unit to the car body and then tighten the fastening ❒...
  • Page 187 ❒ remove the bulb holder; THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig. 190-191 DASHBOARD ❒ turn bulb holder E anticlockwise (1/8 of a turn), remove To change the bulb proceed as follows: AND CONTROLS the bayonet-fitted bulb holder by pushing gently and ❒ undo both fastening screws A-fig. 190; turning anticlockwise, then replace it fig.
  • Page 188: Replacing An Interior Bulb

    REPLACING AN INTERIOR BULB SIDE MARKER LIGHTS (where provided) DASHBOARD To change the bulb proceed as follows: AND CONTROLS For the type of bulb and power rating, see “When need- ❒ for extra-long van: ing to change a bulb”. – undo both fastening screws C-fig. 193 and remove FRONT CEILING LIGHT the light;...
  • Page 189 ❒ change the bulb F-fig. 197 by releasing it from REAR CEILING LIGHT DASHBOARD the side contacts and making sure the new bulb is Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs: AND CONTROLS correctly fastened between the contacts; ❒ work in the points shown by the arrows and remove ❒...
  • Page 190: Replacing Fuses

    If it is, replace the blown fuse with another with the same MIDI-FUSE, MAXI-FUSE) is blown, con- STARTING amperage (same colour). tact your Fiat Dealership. Remove the key from AND DRIVING B intact fuse; the ignition switch and switch off all loads before replacing a fuse.
  • Page 191 FUSE LOCATION Right central pillar optional control unit DASHBOARD (for versions/markets, where provided) The vehicle fuses are grouped in three control units lo- AND CONTROLS cated on the dashboard, passenger compartment right pil- To gain access to the fuse box fig. 204, remove the pro- lar and engine compartment.
  • Page 192 DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING F0N0172m fig. 201 fig. 203 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX F0N0171m fig. 202 fig. 204...
  • Page 193: Fuse Table

    FUSE TABLE DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Fuse box on dashboard fig. 200 USERS FUSE AMPERES SAFETY Right dipped beam headlight Left dipped beam headlight, headlight alignment corrector Engine compartment control unit relay, instrument panel control unit relay (+key) STARTING AND DRIVING Minibus interior lights (emergency) Rear current socket Absent...
  • Page 194 USERS FUSE AMPERES DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Driver’s side electric window Passenger side electric window Radio, Driver side window, Controls on instrument panel, SAFETY Alarm control unit, Rain sensor (+key) Airbag (+key) A/C control, Cruise control, Tachograph (+key) STARTING AND DRIVING Optional control unit relay Instrument panel, rear fog light (+battery) WARNING LIGHTS...
  • Page 195 Engine compartment control unit fig. 202 DASHBOARD USERS FUSE AMPERES AND CONTROLS ABS pump (+battery) Preheating glow plugs (+battery) SAFETY Ignition switch (+battery) Webasto control unit (+battery) Passenger compartment ventilation with Webasto (+battery) STARTING Engine cooling high speed fan (+battery) 40/60 AND DRIVING Engine cooling low speed fan (+battery)
  • Page 196 Right central pillar optional control unit fig. 204 DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS USERS FUSE AMPERES Absent – Heated seats SAFETY Rear passenger current socket Additional heater under the seat Side lights STARTING AND DRIVING Self-levelling suspension (+battery) Absent – Absent – WARNING LIGHTS Absent –...
  • Page 197: Battery Recharging

    You are recommended to con- battery recharging operation must be performed tact a Fiat Dealership to have this operation performed. in a ventilated place, away from naked flames or possible sources of sparks to avoid the risk...
  • Page 198: Raising The Vehicle

    RAISING THE VEHICLE TOWING THE VEHICLE DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS If the vehicle needs to be lifted, contact a Fiat Dealership The vehicle is equipped with two rings for attaching the which is equipped with the arm hoist or workshop lift. tow hook.
  • Page 199 ❒ take the provided screwdriver from the box and prise For activation/deactivation, proceed as follows: DASHBOARD up at the point shown to raise the cap C-fig. 208; ❒ open the flap A and remove it as illustrated in fig. 206; AND CONTROLS ❒...
  • Page 200: Maintenance And Care

    Correct maintenance is a decisive factor in guaranteeing a long life for the vehicle in optimum conditions. The services can be carried out by any Fiat Dealer at the appointed times. This is why Fiat has planned a series of checks and main- tenance operations every 40,000/45,000 km.
  • Page 201 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PLAN DASHBOARD (120 Multijet – 130 Multijet – 160 Multijet) AND CONTROLS Thousands of kilometres Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure, if necessary ● ● ● ● ● SAFETY Check lighting system operation ● ● ● ● ● (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, passenger compartment lights, boot lights, instrument panel warning lights, etc.) STARTING...
  • Page 202 DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Thousands of kilometres ● ● ● ● ● Replace fuel filter SAFETY Replace air filter cartridge (▼) ● ● ● ● ● Check and top up, if required, fluid levels ● ● ● ● ● STARTING (engine coolant, brake fluid, windscreen washer fluid, battery fluid, etc); AND DRIVING ●...
  • Page 203 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PLAN (100 Multijet) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Thousands of kilometres ● ● ● ● ● Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure, if necessary SAFETY Check lighting system operation ● ● ● ● ● (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, passenger compartment lights, boot lights, instrument panel warning lights, etc.) ●...
  • Page 204 DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Thousands of kilometres ● ● ● ● ● Replace air filter cartridge (▼) SAFETY Check and top up, if required, fluid levels ● ● ● ● ● (engine coolant, brake fluid, windscreen washer fluid, battery fluid, etc); ●...
  • Page 205: Periodic Checks

    You are recommended to use PETRONAS LUBRI- CANTS products, designed and produced specifically for mission, pipes and hoses (exhaust – fuel – brakes), rub- Fiat cars (see table “Capacities” in section “Technical Spec- ber parts (boots, sleeves, bushes, etc.); MAINTENANCE ifications”).
  • Page 206 CHECKING DASHBOARD FLUID LEVELS AND CONTROLS WARNING SAFETY Never smoke while work- ing in the engine com- partment: gas and inflammable STARTING vapours may be present, with the AND DRIVING risk of fire. WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES When topping up take fig.
  • Page 207 WARNING DASHBOARD Never smoke while work- AND CONTROLS ing in the engine com- partment: gas and inflammable vapours may be present, with the risk of fire. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING When topping up take care not to confuse the various types of fluids: they are all incompatible with WARNING LIGHTS one another and could seriously...
  • Page 208: Engine Oil Consumption

    ENGINE OIL fig. 213-214-215 ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION DASHBOARD Check the oil level a few minutes (about 5) after the en- The maximum engine oil consumption is usually 400 grams AND CONTROLS gine has stopped, with the vehicle parked on level ground. every 1000 km.
  • Page 209 TECHNICAL ter contain substances that may be danger- SPECIFICATIONS ous for the environment. It is advisable to have oil and filters changed by a Fiat Dealership where they will be disposed of according to the law. INDEX F0N0103m fig. 216...
  • Page 210 Check level through the reservoir. PARAFLU may not be mixed with any other types of fluids. If this accidentally occurs, do not start the engine and contact a Fiat Dealership. SAFETY WARNING Do not travel with the windscreen washer reservoir empty: the windscreen washer is...
  • Page 211 BRAKE FLUID fig. 218 IMPORTANT Brake fluid absorbs moisture. For this rea- DASHBOARD son, if the vehicle is mainly used in areas with a high de- Undo the cap A and check that the liquid contained in the AND CONTROLS gree of atmospheric humidity, the fluid should be replaced reservoir is at the maximum level.
  • Page 212 Power steering fluid consumption is very low. If the fluid needs topping up a short time after the last top-up, have the system IN AN EMERGENCY checked by a Fiat Dealership to ensure there are no leaks. MAINTENANCE AND CARE...
  • Page 213: Air Cleaner

    AND CONTROLS Have the air cleaner replaced by a Fiat Dealership. Because this filter is specific to versions designed for dusty areas, it is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership to change AIR FILTER – DUSTY ROADS the filter. (for versions/markets, where provided)
  • Page 214 Remove the protective cover to gain green area (go to a Fiat access to it. in the middle Dealership). It is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership to check/replace STARTING the battery. AND DRIVING Dark colour Sufficient...
  • Page 215 Incorrect assembly of electric and electronic IN AN EMERGENCY devices may cause severe damage to your vehicle. Contact a Fiat Dealership if you Batteries contain very dangerous sub- want to install accessories (alarms, radiophone, stances for the environment. You are rec- etc.): they will suggest the most suitable devices and...
  • Page 216 Fiat Dealership whose qualified person- nel, in addition to suggesting the most suitable devices of USEFUL ADVICE FOR LENGTHENING the Lineaccessori Fiat, will evaluate the overall electric ab- sorption, checking whether the vehicle electric system is THE LIFE OF YOUR BATTERY...
  • Page 217: Wheels And Tyres

    SAFETY ❒ Check the tyres regularly for cuts on the sides, swelling for the correct tyre inflation pressure, see “Wheels” in or irregular tread wear. Contact a Fiat Dealership if “Technical specifications” section. Incorrect pressure required; causes abnormal tyre wear fig. 223: ❒...
  • Page 218 RUBBER HOSES WARNING DASHBOARD Remember that the road holding qualities AND CONTROLS As far as the brake system and fuel rubber hoses are con- of your vehicle also depend on the correct cerned, follow the “Scheduled Maintenance Plan” in this inflation pressure of the tyres.
  • Page 219: Windscreen Wiper

    WINDSCREEN WIPER Replacing the windscreen wiper blades fig. 224 DASHBOARD Proceed as follows: AND CONTROLS BLADES ❒ lift the arm A of the wiper and position the blade so that it forms an angle of 90° with the arm; Periodically clean the rubber part using special products; TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 is recommended.
  • Page 220 WARNING LIGHTS gravel raised by other cars. On your vehicle, Fiat imple- AND MESSAGES mented the best manufacturing technologies to effectively protect the bodywork against corrosion.
  • Page 221 Dry the less visible parts particularly carefully, such as the SAFETY For the general terms of this warranty, refer to Fiat door frames, bonnet and the headlight frames, where wa- Warranty Booklet. ter may stagnate more easily. It is a good idea to leave the vehicle outdoors for a while after washing it to give water time to evaporate.
  • Page 222 INTERIORS Detergents pollute the environment. The DASHBOARD vehicle should be washed in areas equipped AND CONTROLS Periodically check that water is not trapped under the mats for collecting and purifying the liquid used (due to water dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.) which in the washing process.
  • Page 223 CLEANING SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS DASHBOARD Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner. It is It is advisable to clean interior parts with a moist cloth and AND CONTROLS advisable to use a moist brush on velvet upholstery. a solution of water and mild soap.
  • Page 224: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS IDENTIFICATION DATA H Maximum authorised weight on second axle (rear) Engine type SAFETY Take note of the identification codes. The following iden- L Bodywork version code tification codes are printed and shown on the plates: ❒...
  • Page 225 A Paint manufacturer. SAFETY B Colour name. C Fiat colour code. STARTING D Respray and touch up code. AND DRIVING CHASSIS MARKING fig. 228 One is located on the passenger’s side inner wheel arch, WARNING LIGHTS A-fig.
  • Page 226 ENGINE CODES – BODYWORK VERSIONS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Versions Engine code PAYLOAD ENGINE 3000 kg 100 Multijet 100 Multijet 3300 kg 120 Multijet SAFETY 3500 kg LIGHT 160 Multijet 3500 kg HEAVY 130 Multijet 120 Multijet SOFIM F1AE0481D 4005 kg STARTING 130 Multijet SOFIM F1AE0481N...
  • Page 227: General Information

    ENGINE DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS GENERAL INFORMATION Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Engine code Sofim Sofim Sofim SAFETY F1AE0481D F1AE0481N F1CE0481D Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Cycle STARTING Cylinder AND DRIVING number and position 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore 86 ×...
  • Page 228 SUPPLY SYSTEM WARNING DASHBOARD Modifications or repairs to the fuel feed AND CONTROLS system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system’s technical specifications Supply Common Rail system into account can cause malfunctions leading to direct injection the risk of fire.
  • Page 229 BRAKES DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Service brakes: front self-ventilated discs rear discs SAFETY Parking brake controlled by hand lever, acting on rear brakes STARTING IMPORTANT Water, ice and anti-freeze salt sprinkled on the roads may deposit on the brake discs reducing braking efficiency AND DRIVING the first time the brakes are applied.
  • Page 230: Spare Wheel

    Maximum speed index SPARE WHEEL DASHBOARD Pressed steel wheel. AND CONTROLS Tubeless tyre, same as standard tyre. Q = up to 160 km/h. R = up to 170 km/h. S = up to 180 km/h. WHEEL GEOMETRY SAFETY T = up to 190 km/h. Total front toe in: −1 ±1 mm The values refer to the vehicle in running order.
  • Page 231 215/70 R15C 109/107S 225/70 R15C 112/110S Ducato (recreational) 6J × 15" - H2 215/70 R15CP 109/107Q IN AN EMERGENCY Ducato Maxi (except recreational) 6J × 16" - H2 215/75 R16C 116/114R 225/75 R16C 118/116R MAINTENANCE AND CARE Ducato Maxi (recreational) 6J ×...
  • Page 232 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Tyres provided front Rear 3000 GVW(*) Light with wide tyres, 4.0 ± 0.05 4.0 ± 0.05 except PANORAMA SAFETY 215/70 R15 3300 GVW (*) Light/3500 GVW (*) 4.1 ± 0.05 4.5 ± 0.05 Light with basic tyres 215/70 R15 4.1 ±...
  • Page 233 DIMENSIONS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS VAN VERSION Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with SAFETY standard tyres. The height refers to the unladen vehicle. STARTING fig. 231 F0N0341m AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MH1 –...
  • Page 234 TRUCK VERSION DASHBOARD Dimensions are expressed in mm AND CONTROLS and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. The height refers to the unladen vehicle. SAFETY F0N0342m fig. 232 STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES CHASSIS CAB IN AN EMERGENCY XLH1 MH1-MLH1 XLH1...
  • Page 235 CHASSIS COWL SPECIAL CHASSIS CAB DASHBOARD MH1-MLH1 XLH1 MH1-MLH1 XLH1 AND CONTROLS 3000 3450-3800 4035 4035 3000 3450-3800 4035 4035 SAFETY 1225 1245 4785 5235-5585 5820 6125 4828 5278-5628 5863 6228 – – – – – – – – STARTING –...
  • Page 236 PERFORMANCES DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Top admitted speed after initial vehicle use in km/h. 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 130 Multijet 160 Multijet SAFETY CH1-MH1 – MH2-LH2 STARTING – AND DRIVING XLH2 LH3-XLH3 – WARNING LIGHTS 161(*) - 165 (▼) AND MESSAGES TRUCKS MHI-MLHI 161(*) - 165 (▼)
  • Page 237 VAN WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 3000 kg payload versions (***) 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 1845÷1910 1860÷1925 90% and without optional equipment): 1910÷1975 1090÷1155 1075÷1140 Payload (*) including the driver: 1025÷1090 Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING...
  • Page 238 VAN WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3300 kg payload versions (***) 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1845÷1985 1860÷2000 1910÷2050 SAFETY 1300÷1440 Payload (*) including the driver: 1250÷1390 1315÷1455 Maximum permitted loads (**)
  • Page 239 VAN WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions (***) 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 1845÷1985 1860÷2000 90% and without optional equipment): 1910÷2050 SAFETY Payload (*) including the driver: 1500÷1640 1450÷1590 1515÷1655 Maximum permitted loads (**)
  • Page 240 VAN WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions (***) 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1940÷2090 1990÷2140 SAFETY Payload (*) including the driver: 1410÷1560 1360÷1510 Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING 2100...
  • Page 241 VAN WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 4000 kg payload versions (***) 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 2010÷2135 2060÷2185 90% and without optional equipment): Payload (*) including the driver: 1865÷1990 1815÷1940 Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING 2100...
  • Page 242 TRUCK TRAILER WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3000 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): kg 1795÷1840 1810÷1855 1860÷1905 Payload (*) including the driver: 1125÷1160 1125÷1145 1095÷1140...
  • Page 243 TRUCK TRAILER WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3300 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): 1795÷1895 1810÷1910 1860÷1960 Payload (*) including the driver: 1405÷1435 1390÷1435 1340÷1440 Maximum permitted loads (**)
  • Page 244 TRUCK TRAILER WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): 1795÷1895 1810÷1910 1860÷1960 Payload (*) including the driver: 1535÷1605 1535÷1590 1540÷1640 Maximum permitted loads (**)
  • Page 245 TRAILER TRUCK WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): 1895÷1985 1945÷2035 Payload (*) including the driver: 1515÷1605 1465÷1555 Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING –...
  • Page 246 TRAILER TRUCK WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 4000 kg payload versions 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1895÷1985 1945÷2035 SAFETY Payload (*) including the driver: 2015÷2105 1965÷2055 Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING 2100...
  • Page 247 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3000 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 1600 1615 90% and without optional equipment): Maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 1630 1630 STARTING...
  • Page 248 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3300 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1580÷1615 1595÷1630 SAFETY Maximum permitted loads (**) 1750 1750 –...
  • Page 249 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): 1580÷1615 1595÷1630 Maximum permitted loads (**) 1850 1850 –...
  • Page 250 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1655÷1685 1705÷1735 SAFETY Payload (*) including the driver: 1815÷1845 1765÷1795 Maximum permitted loads (**)
  • Page 251 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 4000 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): 1655÷1685 1705÷1735 2315÷2345 2265÷2295 Payload (*) including the driver: Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING 2100...
  • Page 252 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 3000 kg payload versions (***) 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 1590÷1630 1605÷1635 90% and without optional equipment): 1655÷1695 Maximum permitted loads (**) –...
  • Page 253 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 100 Multijet 100 Multijet 130 Multijet 130 Multijet 160 Multijet 120 Multijet (❏) (▼) (❏) (❏) (▼) (❏) 3300 kg payload versions Unladen weight SAFETY (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional 1605÷1655 1560÷1580 1655÷1705...
  • Page 254 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 100 Multijet 100 Multijet 130 Multijet 130 Multijet 160 Multijet 120 Multijet (❏) (▼) (❏) (❏) (▼) (❏) 3500 kg payload versions Unladen weight SAFETY (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without 1590÷1640 1545÷1575 1605÷1655...
  • Page 255 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 120 Multijet 160 Multijet 160 Multijet 120 Multijet 3500 kg payload versions (▼) (❏) (❏) (▼) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without SAFETY 1660÷1680 1675÷1710 1725÷1760 1610÷1630 optional equipment):...
  • Page 256 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD 120 Multijet 160 Multijet 160 Multijet AND CONTROLS 120 Multijet 4000 kg payload versions (▼) (❏) (❏) (▼) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without SAFETY 1660÷1680 1675÷1710 1725÷1760 1610÷1630 optional equipment):...
  • Page 257 CHASSIS COWL WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 160 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet 120 Multijet 3500 kg payload versions (❏) (❏) (▼) (▼) Unladen weight (with all fluids, SAFETY fuel tank filled to 90% and without 1375÷1410 1425÷1460 1360÷1380 1310÷1330 optional equipment): Payload (*) including...
  • Page 258 CHASSIS COWL WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 160 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet 120 Multijet 4000 kg payload versions (▼) (❏) (❏) (▼) Unladen weight (with all fluids, SAFETY fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1360÷1380 1375÷1410 1425÷1460 1310÷1330...
  • Page 259 CREW CAB WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 3300 kg payload versions 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 1950÷2010 1965÷2025 90% and without optional equipment): 2015÷2075 1290÷1350 1275÷1335 Payload (*) including the driver: 1225÷1285 STARTING Maximum permitted loads (**)
  • Page 260 CREW CAB WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): 1950÷2010 1965÷2025 2015÷2075 Payload (*) including the driver: 1490÷1550 1475÷1535 1425÷1485 Maximum permitted loads (**)
  • Page 261 CREW CAB WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled SAFETY to 90% and without optional equipment): 2005÷2105 2055÷2155 1395÷1495 1345÷1445 Payload (*) including the driver: Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING 2100...
  • Page 262 COMBI WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 120 Multijet 3000 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled SAFETY 1935 1950 to 90% and without optional equipment): kg 2000 1050 Payload (*) including the driver: 1065 1000 Maximum permitted loads (**)
  • Page 263 COMBI WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3300 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): 1935÷2045 1950÷2060 2000÷2100 Payload (*) including the driver: 1255÷1365 1240÷1350 1190÷1300 Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING...
  • Page 264 COMBI WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 2125 2175 SAFETY Payload (*) including the driver: 1375 1325 Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING 2100 2100...
  • Page 265 COMBI WEIGHTS (HEAVY versions) DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3500 kg payload versions 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled SAFETY to 90% and without optional equipment): 2100 2150 Payload (*) including the driver: 1400 1350 Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING 2100 2100...
  • Page 266 PANORAMA WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 120 Multijet 3000 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 2200 2215 90% and without optional equipment): 2265 Payload (*) including the driver: Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING –...
  • Page 267 PANORAMA WEIGHTS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS 3300 kg payload versions 100 Multijet 120 Multijet 160 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% SAFETY and without optional equipment): 2200÷2285 2215÷2300 2265÷2350 Payload (*) including the driver: 1015÷1100 1000÷1085 950÷1035 Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING...
  • Page 268 CAPACITIES DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS Recommended fuels Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Original products litres litres litres litres SAFETY 90 (*) 90 (*) 90 (*) 90 (*) Diesel fuel for motor vehicles Fuel tank: (EN 590 standard) including a reserve of: 10/12 10/12 10/12 10/12...
  • Page 269: Fluids And Lubricants

    The use of products with lower specifications than ACEA C2 could cause damage to the engine not covered by the warranty. When the vehicle is used under particularly harsh climate conditions request from Fiat Dealership the appropriate product of the PETRONAS...
  • Page 270 Contractual Technical percentage of use: agent Exceeds CUNA NC 956-16, ASTM D 3306 Reference No. F101.M01 50% water for radiators specifications. FIAT classification 9.555323 50% PARAFLU (❑) STARTING AND DRIVING Additive for diesel fuel, protecting TUTELA DIESEL ART To be mixed...
  • Page 271: Fuel Consumption

    FUEL CONSUMPTION DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the homologation tests set down by specific European Directives. The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption: urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the vehicle; extra-urban cycle: frequent accelerations in all gears, simulating extra-urban use of the vehicle: speed varies between 0 and 120 km/h;...
  • Page 272 EMISSIONS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS The CO emission levels at the exhaust given in the following tables refer to combined consumption. According to the European Directive in force (g/km) SAFETY Versions Flow rate Emissions COMBI Light (Short Wheelbase) (*) 100 Multijet STARTING Light (Medium Wheelbase) (*) AND DRIVING...
  • Page 273 (in particular, the engine and bodywork) and has no additional waste. To hand your vehicle over at the end of its life without extra cost, contact one of our Fiat dealerships or authorised collection WARNING LIGHTS and scrapping centres.
  • Page 274 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 275 DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 276 ® In the heart of your engine. ® Always ask your mechanic for...
  • Page 277 Oil change? The experts recommend Selenia The engine of your car is factory filled with Selenia. This is an engine oil range which satisfies the most advanced international specifications. Its superior technical characteristics allow Selenia to guarantee the highest performance and protection of your engine.
  • Page 278 INDEX DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS – specifications ....228 BS ........108 attery Bulb (replacement) SAFETY – battery disconnection ABS system ......108 – bulb types ......178 function ......86 Accessories purchased – general information ..177 – battery recharging ..196 STARTING by the owner ......118 AND DRIVING Bulb replacement –...
  • Page 279 Carrying children safely Control buttons ....83 Direction indicators DASHBOARD – child seats ......128 Controls ........ 83 – bulb replacement ...182 AND CONTROLS – preparation for Isofix – control ......73 Cruise Control ....78 child seat ......132 Direction indicators Cruise Control (constant SAFETY Ceiling light...
  • Page 280 External lights ....... 72 (control units) ....190 Front ceiling lights – fuse replacement ....189 – bulb replacement ...187 iat CODE (The system) . 4 INDEX Fiat CODE system ....4 – control ......81 Fuses (if a fuse blows) ..189...
  • Page 281 Headrest earbox ectern ......... 91 DASHBOARD – front ........45 AND CONTROLS – using the manual Levels Heating and ventilation ..49 gearbox ......144 – brake fluid level ....210 Heating system ..... 49 SAFETY Glove compartment ... 88 – engine coolant level ..208 Hill Holder (system) ...111 Glove compartments ..
  • Page 282 Multifunction display ... 24 Passenger compartment ain beam headlights DASHBOARD air vents ....... 50 Number plate light ....186 AND CONTROLS – bulb replacement ...182 Performance ......235 – control ......72 fficial type approval Plates SAFETY Main beam headlights for radio frequency –...
  • Page 283 Radio transmitters Rev counters ......15 Set-up menu ......19 DASHBOARD and mobile phones ....119 Reversing lamp .....184 Side bags ........137 AND CONTROLS Rain sensor ......77 Roof rack bars Side lights (preparation) ......106 Raising the vehicle ....197 – control ......72 SAFETY Roof rack/ski rack ....106 Rear ceiling lights...
  • Page 284 – stopping the engine ..142 Top speed ......235 sing the manual DASHBOARD – warming up the engine AND CONTROLS gearbox ........136 Towing the vehicle ....197 once started ....142 Towing trailers Starting up and driving ..141 SAFETY ehicle inactivity ....153 – installing the tow Steering hitch ........149 Ventilation ......
  • Page 285: Fluid Level

    IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Customer Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print no. 603.81.357 – 11/2009 – 6 edition...
  • Page 286 ENGLISH The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FIAT reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer.

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