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  • Page 2 Always ask for Genuine Parts for the components used on our vehicles; we recommend them because they come from our steady commitment in research and development of highly innovative technologies. For all these reasons: rely on Genuine Parts, because they are the only ones designed by Fiat Professional for your vehicle. PERFORMANCE: SAFETY:...
  • Page 3 CHOOSING GENUINE PARTS IS THE MOST NATURAL CHOICE P E R F O R M A N C E C O M F O R T S A F E T Y A M B I E N T A C C E S S O R I E S V A L U E S G E N U I N E P A R T S...
  • Page 4: Genuine Parts

    HOW TO RECOGNISE GENUINE PARTS All Genuine Parts undergo strict controls, both during design and manufacturing stages, by specialists using vanguard materials, to test the component reliability. This to guarantee performance and safety for you and your passengers on board, for a long time.
  • Page 5 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 6 European specification EN590. The use of electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually other products or mixtures may damage the draining the battery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They engine beyond repair and consequently invalidate can calculate the overall electrical requirement the warranty, due to the damage caused.
  • Page 7 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL VEHICLE The presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the different versions. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE fig. 1 F0N0510M 1.
  • Page 8: The Fiat Code System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Each time the ignition key is turned to STOP, the Fiat CODE system deactivates the functions of the engine management control unit. TECHNICAL If the code has not been recognised correctly, the...
  • Page 9: The Keys

    SAFETY Contact the Fiat Dealership to have new keys (up to the electronic code; eight) stored with the code. the mechanical key code to be given to the Fiat Dealership when ordering duplicate keys.
  • Page 10 KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL WARNING KNOW YOUR The metal insert A fig. 4 fig. 5 is retractable in the Button B should only be pressed when VEHICLE grip and it operates: the key is away from the body, in ❒ the ignition switch; particular from the eyes and from objects that can be spoilt (e.g.
  • Page 11 For some versions there is a key with remote control Should a new remote control be necessary, contact a and 2 buttons fig. 5. Fiat Dealership and be ready to present the CODE KNOW YOUR card, a personal identity document and the vehicle VEHICLE Button locks all the doors.
  • Page 12 KNOW YOUR environment.You can dispose of them VEHICLE either in the correct containers as specified by law or by taking them to a Fiat Dealership, which will deal with their disposal. SAFETY KEY WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL The metal insert A fig. 8 of the key is fixed.
  • Page 13 The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following: KNOW YOUR Unlocking of Locking the VEHICLE Unlocking Dead Lock load Lowering Raising Type of key doors from the doors activation compartment windows windows the outside...
  • Page 14: About

    IMPORTANT The alarm does not come on when the IMPORTANT The engine stop function is guaranteed central locking is activated using the metal insert in by the Fiat CODE, which is automatically activated the key. TECHNICAL when the ignition key is extracted from the ignition SPECIFICATIONS switch.
  • Page 15: Ignition Device

    If the ignition device is tampered with with the message on the multifunction display (where (e.g. attempted theft), have it checked IN AN EMERGENCY provided), (see section “Warning lights and over by a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. messages”). DISABLING THE ALARM SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE To permanently disable the alarm (e.g.
  • Page 16 STEERING LOCK WARNING KNOW YOUR Always remove the key when you leave VEHICLE Engagement your vehicle to prevent someone from When at STOP, remove the key and turn the steering accidentally operating the controls. Remember wheel until it locks. to engage the handbrake. Engage first gear if SAFETY the vehicle is parked uphill or reverse gear if the Disengagement...
  • Page 17 INSTRUMENT PANEL KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES fig. 10 F0N0518 IN AN EMERGENCY A. Speedometer (speed indicator) B. Multifunction display C. Rev counter D. Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light E. Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL...
  • Page 18 ON BOARD INSTRUMENTS When the engine is idling, the rev counter may indicate a gradual or sudden increase of the engine KNOW YOUR The instrument background colour and type may speed. VEHICLE vary according to the version. This is normal and does not indicate a fault. It may be caused, for example, by the operation of the climate SPEEDOMETER (speed indicator) control system or the fan.
  • Page 19 WARNING LIGHTS light A will flash to indicate a fault in the system. If AND MESSAGES this is the case, go to a Fiat Dealership to have If the needle for the engine coolant the system checked. temperature reaches the red area, stop...
  • Page 20 ENGINE OIL LEVEL GAUGE IMPORTANT To find out the correct oil quantity, (for versions/markets, where provided) always check using the dipstick (see paragraph KNOW YOUR “Checking levels” in the section “Maintenance and VEHICLE The gauge fig. 15 provides a graphic indication of the care”).
  • Page 21: Warning

    MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY Note When one of the front doors is opened, the display is activated, showing the time and mileage for KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) a few seconds. VEHICLE The multifunction display is able to display information that is useful and necessary during when CONTROL BUTTONS driving.
  • Page 22 Note The buttons activate different Setup menu functions according to the following situations: KNOW YOUR - scrolling up or down within the menu; VEHICLE - increasing or decreasing during setting operations. Adjusting the vehicle interior lighting - with the side lights on and standard screen active, it is possible to adjust the brightness inside the vehicle.
  • Page 23: Setup Menu

    SETUP MENU KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL fig. 18 F0N1020 SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 24 Setup menu functions - briefly press the MODE button to select the displayed submenu option and to open the relevant KNOW YOUR The menu fig. 18 comprises a series of functions settings menu; VEHICLE arranged in a cycle which can be selected through - press the buttons (with a single press) to buttons to access the different selection...
  • Page 25 The setup menu environment is timed; when the Note Setting is possible between 30 and 200 km/h, menu is exited due to expiry of the time allowed, or 20 and 125 mph, according to the previously KNOW YOUR only the changes already stored by the user set unit.
  • Page 26 – press the MODE button briefly to return to the - if you enter the "Time" submenu, pressing the menu screen or hold the button down to return to MODE button briefly makes the "hours" flash on the KNOW YOUR the standard screen without storing.
  • Page 27 - press the button to adjust; Automatic central locking with vehicle moving (Autoclose) KNOW YOUR - briefly press the MODE button: the year starts VEHICLE flashing on the display (yyyy); After activation (On), this function allows the automatic locking of the doors when the speed - press the button to adjust.
  • Page 28 - once you have selected the submenu to be changed, Language selection (language) press the button MODE briefly; KNOW YOUR Display messages can be shown in different VEHICLE - if you enter the "Distances" submenu, pressing the languages: Italian, German, English, Spanish, French, MODE button briefly makes the display show "km"...
  • Page 29 STARTING AND DRIVING mi). This indication will appear automatically, with This function can be displayed only after a Fiat the key at MAR-ON, starting from 2,000 km (or Dealership has deactivated the SBR system (see "SBR 1,240 mi) and will be displayed every 200 km (or 124 system"...
  • Page 30 When the change is due, the dedicated message will reappear on the display together with the SAFETY activation of both the warning lights. Contact a Fiat Dealership. Activating/deactivating front passenger side STARTING AND air bags and side bags for chest protection DRIVING...
  • Page 31: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER Exit menu KNOW YOUR The last function, which closes the cycle of settings VEHICLE General information listed in the menu screen. The Trip computer is used to display information on Pressing the MODE button briefly will return the vehicle operation when the ignition key is turned display to the standard screen without storing.
  • Page 32 Average consumption (for versions/markets, where The “Trip B” function may be disabled provided) KNOW YOUR (see “Activating Trip B”).“Range” and VEHICLE Shows the approximate average fuel consumption “Instant consumption" parameters cannot since the start of the new journey. be reset. Instantaneous consumption (for versions/markets, where SAFETY Values displayed...
  • Page 33 ❒ “automatic” resetting, when the distance travelled TRIP control button reaches 3,999.9 km or 9,999.9 km (depending on KNOW YOUR The TRIP button, located on the top of the right the type of display) or when the travel time VEHICLE stalk fig.
  • Page 34: Adjustment

    SEATS Height adjustment KNOW YOUR To raise the seat: whilst sitting, move lever B VEHICLE fig. 21 upwards (front part of the seat) or lever C WARNING fig. 21 (rear part of the seat) and shift your body All adjustments must be made with the weight away from the part of the seat to be raised.
  • Page 35: Sprung Seat

    Lumbar adjustment Damper weight adjustment KNOW YOUR To adjust, operate knob E fig. 22. Use adjustment knob A fig. 23 to set the required VEHICLE setting based on body weight, with settings between 40 kg and 130 kg. SPRUNG SEAT The seat is equipped with a mechanical spring system SAFETY and hydraulic shock absorber to ensure maximum...
  • Page 36 SEATS WITH ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS SEAT WITH REVOLVING BASE (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR The driver's seat may be equipped with an armrest VEHICLE that can be raised and is height adjustable. To adjust, It may be turned through 180° toward the seat on use wheel A fig.
  • Page 37 REVOLVING SEAT WITH SEAT BELT Backrest angle adjustment (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR Operate lever A fig. 28. VEHICLE It is equipped with a seat belt with three anchoring points fig. 27, two adjustable armrests (for the Height adjustment adjustment, see "Seats with adjustable armrests"...
  • Page 38 Seat rotation Heated seats (for versions/markets where provided) KNOW YOUR It may be turned through 180° toward the seat on VEHICLE the opposite side and approximately 35° toward the With the key turned to MAR-ON, press button E door It may be locked in driving position or at 180°. fig.
  • Page 39 This gives access to the tray under the seat (see WARNING "Tray under seat" paragraph). KNOW YOUR Do not place heavy loads on the flap VEHICLE To make it easier to open the front cover and gain with the vehicle in motion because they access to the compartment, the seat must be as could be thrown against the vehicle occupants far back as possible.
  • Page 40 To allow removal of the front cover, it must be On the one-piece Panorama seat in the second row turned as far forward as possible and withdrawn both side seats are fixed. KNOW YOUR from the hooks on the lower side by pulling toward VEHICLE the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 41 Stacked position WARNING KNOW YOUR Proceed as follows: Do not travel with passengers seated in VEHICLE – remove the head restraints from the easy entry the 3rd row with the 2nd row bench position; folded over. Do not place objects of any type on the backrest of the 2nd bench with the row –...
  • Page 42 HEAD RESTRAINTS Proceed as follows to remove the bench: KNOW YOUR from stacked position, operate levers C and D VEHICLE FRONT fig. 37, turning them forward (as specified on the adhesive plate located on the lower crossmember); On certain versions the head restraints are –...
  • Page 43: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL WARNING KNOW YOUR All adjustments must be carried out only The steering wheel position can be adjusted axially. VEHICLE with the vehicle stationary and the To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows: engine off. Head restraints must be adjusted so ❒...
  • Page 44: Servicing And

    REAR VIEW MIRRORS WARNING KNOW YOUR It is absolutely forbidden to carry out VEHICLE INTERIOR MIRROR whatever after-market operation The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes involving steering system or steering column its release in the event of a violent impact with modifications (e.g.: installation of anti-theft the passenger.
  • Page 45 After rotating knob B on the mirror to be adjusted, WARNING move it in the direction shown by the arrows to KNOW YOUR As the driver's exterior mirror is curved, adjust the selected glass. VEHICLE it may slightly alter the perception of distance of the reflected image.
  • Page 46 Mirror folding with electrical adjustment Manual folding fig. 43 - fig. 44 KNOW YOUR To fold the mirrors manually, move them from (for versions/markets, where provided) VEHICLE position 1 fig. 43 to position 2. If the mirrors are When required (for example when the mirror causes folded manually, they can be returned to the open difficulty in narrow spaces or during an automatic position both manually and electrically.
  • Page 47 IMPORTANT If the mirrors have been manually Defrosting/demisting folded to position 3 fig. 43 by mistake, the mirror KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) moves to an intermediate position. In this case, VEHICLE The mirrors are fitted with resistances that operate manually rotate the mirror to position 1, then press when the heated rear window is activated (by point 2 of the rocker button A fig.
  • Page 48 HEATING AND VENTILATION KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE fig. 45 F0N0322 TECHNICAL 1. Upper fixed diffuser - 2. Adjustable centre diffusers - 3. Fixed side diffusers - 4. Adjustable side diffusers - 5. Lower SPECIFICATIONS diffusers for front seats.
  • Page 49 DIFFUSERS KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ADJUSTABLE SIDE AND CENTRAL DIFFUSERS Fixed diffusers for side windows. SAFETY Adjustable side diffusers. Fixed diffusers. Adjustable centre diffusers. STARTING AND Air flow adjustment control. DRIVING The diffusers A and C cannot be adjusted. WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND...
  • Page 50 HEATING AND VENTILATION to warm the feet and convey slightly cooler air CONTROLS to the dashboard vents, in intermediate KNOW YOUR temperature conditions; VEHICLE CONTROLS fig. 48 for heating when the outside temperature is very low: to direct as much air as possible to the feet;...
  • Page 51 ❒ turn the ring nut C to the required position; IMPORTANT To guarantee rapid demisting/ defrosting, if an additional heater is present (under KNOW YOUR ❒ turn knob B to required speed. the front or rear seat on Panorama and Combi VEHICLE versions), if activated, deactivate it using the button F FAST PASSENGER COMPARTMENT...
  • Page 52 ❒ turn ring nut C to and consider moving to INTERNAL AIR RECIRCULATION misting does not occur; ACTIVATION KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ❒ turn knob B to 2nd speed. Turn knob D fig. 48 to It is advisable to switch the internal air recirculation DEMISTING/DEFROSTING OF HEATED on while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent REAR WINDOW AND DOOR MIRRORS...
  • Page 53: Manual Climate Control

    MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL to warm the feet and convey slightly cooler air to the dashboard vents, in intermediate KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) temperature conditions; VEHICLE for heating when the outside temperature is CONTROLS fig. 51 very low: to direct as much air as possible to the feet;...
  • Page 54 ❒ turn ring nut C to ❒ turn the ring nut C to the required position; KNOW YOUR ❒ turn knob B to required speed. ❒ turn knob B to required speed. VEHICLE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (cooling) FAST PASSENGER COMPARTMENT HEATING For fast cooling of the passenger compartment, SAFETY...
  • Page 55 IMPORTANT To guarantee rapid demisting/ Window demisting defrosting, if an additional heater/air conditioner is KNOW YOUR In the event of considerable external moisture present (under the front or rear seat on Panorama VEHICLE and/or rain and/or large differences in temperature and Combi versions), if activated, deactivate it using inside and outside the passenger compartment, the button F fig.
  • Page 56 VEHICLE Turn knob D to on at least once a month for about 10 minutes. Before summer, have the system checked at a Fiat It is advisable to switch the internal air recirculation Dealership. on while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent SAFETY the introduction of polluted air.
  • Page 57: Automatic Climate Control

    AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL switches the system back to automatic operation by pressing the AUTO button again except for the KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) cases in which the system will intervene for VEHICLE particular, safety-related reasons. GENERAL INFORMATION You can adjust one function manually without The automatic climate control system adjusts the affecting the automatic control of the others.
  • Page 58 USING THE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM During fully automatic system operation, you can change the set temperatures, air distribution and fan KNOW YOUR The system can be started in different ways, but it is speed at any time by using the relevant buttons or VEHICLE advisable to start by pressing the AUTO button knobs: the system will automatically change its...
  • Page 59 This function may be used to heat up the passenger Air distribution buttons (B) compartment by exploiting the system's potential KNOW YOUR By pressing these buttons, it is possible to set one of to the full. In this event, the system stops controlling VEHICLE the seven possible air distributions manually: the temperature automatically and sets the air...
  • Page 60 Air flow distributed between windscreen and AUTO button (A) (automatic operation) front side window defroster/demister and central KNOW YOUR Press the AUTO button to make the system and side dashboard vents. This distribution allows VEHICLE automatically adjust the quantity and distribution of good air diffusion and maintains a good level of the air introduced into the passenger compartment.
  • Page 61 Air recirculation on/off button (G) Climate control compressor enablement/off button (F) KNOW YOUR The air recirculation is managed according to the VEHICLE Press the button to switch the climate control following operating logics: compressor off (if on). The icon on the display will ❒...
  • Page 62 This is signalled by the target temperature flashing, When this function is active, the LED on the after which the word AUTO goes out. corresponding button and the one on the heated KNOW YOUR rear window button switch on. The message FULL VEHICLE With the climate control compressor off, the fan AUTO goes off on the display.
  • Page 63: Additional Heater

    ADDITIONAL HEATER Switching off the system OFF (E) KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) Press button E to switch the climate control system VEHICLE off. The display will go out. On some versions, an additional heater is also The following climate control conditions will be present beneath the driver's seat.
  • Page 64 ❒ a heat exchanger connected to the engine cooling Otherwise the device could lock and require the system pipes; assistance of a Fiat Dealership. IN AN EMERGENCY WARNING SERVICING AND The heater burns fuel in the same way MAINTENANCE as the engine, though to a lesser extent.
  • Page 65 If it DRIVING coolant for a set time period in order to ensure still does not work, consult a Fiat Dealership. optimum engine and passenger compartment conditions at engine start-up.
  • Page 66 Digital timer fig. 57 Heating turned on immediately fig. 58 KNOW YOUR 1) Heater cycle warning light To switch the system on manually, press button 8 of VEHICLE the timer: the display and warning light 1 will light 2) Display lighting up and remain on for the entire time that the system 3) Clock preselection recall number is working.
  • Page 67 Holding down the buttons 5 or 7 will move the digits IMPORTANT If you wish to recall other preselected on the clock forwards or backwards faster. times, press button 6 from time to time within 10 KNOW YOUR seconds. VEHICLE Reading the current time fig.
  • Page 68 Deactivation of the programmed switching on Switching the heating system off time fig. 60 KNOW YOUR Deactivation of the system, depending on the type of VEHICLE To delete the programmed activation time, press activation (automatic or manual), may be: button 6 briefly: the display lighting will go off and ❒...
  • Page 69 MAINTENANCE that the fuel level is above the reserve. Otherwise KNOW YOUR Have the additional heater checked regularly at a Fiat the device could lock and require the assistance of a VEHICLE Dealership (and always at the start of every winter).
  • Page 70 Turn the knob D to the maximum cold position in the roof lining above the second row of seats (knob at blue sector); air at ambient temperature will fig. 62. Button F fig. 63 in the control panel must be KNOW YOUR come out of the rear footwell vents (located under enabled for operation;...
  • Page 71: External Lights

    EXTERNAL LIGHTS If the daytime running lights are deactivated, no light comes on when the ring nut is turned to O. KNOW YOUR The left lever includes the controls for the external VEHICLE lights. WARNING The external lights can only be switched on when the The daytime running lights are an ignition key is in the ON position.
  • Page 72 DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS/SIDE LIGHTS MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS KNOW YOUR With the ignition key turned to MAR-ON, turn the When the ring nut is in position , pull the stalk VEHICLE ring nut to fig. 65. towards the steering wheel (2nd unstable position) fig.
  • Page 73 FLASHING DIRECTION INDICATORS KNOW YOUR Pull the lever towards the steering wheel (1st Place the lever in the (stable) position fig. 68: VEHICLE unstable position) fig. 67 regardless of the position of ❒ up (position 1): activates the right direction the ring nut.
  • Page 74 "FOLLOW ME HOME" DEVICE The light comes on when the stalk is first moved and stays on until the function is automatically KNOW YOUR This device allows the illumination of the space in deactivated. VEHICLE front of the vehicle for a preset time. Each movement of the stalk increases only the amount of time the lights stay on.
  • Page 75: Window Cleaning

    WINDOW CLEANING Activation KNOW YOUR Turn the ring nut to position fig. 70: this turns the The right stalk fig. 71 controls windscreen VEHICLE side lights and the dipped beam headlights on wiper/washer operation. simultaneously and automatically depending on the exterior brightness conditions.
  • Page 76 SAFETY windscreen wiper off. rear window wiper operation is not restored, intermittent operation. contact a Fiat Dealership. With the lever in position B, turn control F to select STARTING AND one of four different speeds for the intermittent “Smart washing” function...
  • Page 77 A further stroke after approximately 5 seconds To activate the sensor, move the lever to position A completes the wiping cycle. or C and then back to position B or turn the ring nut KNOW YOUR for adjusting the sensitivity. Rain sensor activation VEHICLE will be indicated by at least one wiper “stroke”...
  • Page 78: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL When the device is activated the warning light comes on together with the relevant message on KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) the instrument panel. VEHICLE This is an electronic driving aid that allows you to drive at a speed of above 30 km/h on long and Storing vehicle speed straight dry roads with few driving changes (e.g.
  • Page 79 Increasing the stored speed Deactivating the device KNOW YOUR This can be carried out in two ways: The device can be deactivated by the driver in the VEHICLE following ways: ❒ by pressing the accelerator and storing the new ❒ by turning ring nut A to the OFF position speed reached ❒...
  • Page 80 C and D are always on. OFF, check the condition of the fuse and STARTING AND contact a Fiat Dealership. Lights switch on/off progressively. DRIVING The switch B is a spot light; when the ceiling light is off, it switches the following on individually: ❒...
  • Page 81 ❒ when one of the side doors is opened for a period IMPORTANT Before getting out of the vehicle, make sure that both switches are in the middle position; of around 3 minutes; KNOW YOUR when the doors are closed, the lights switch off VEHICLE ❒...
  • Page 82 CONTROLS LOAD COMPARTMENT SIDE ROOF LIGHT (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS Press the cover at the point shown in fig. 76 to switch it on. They are turned on by pressing switch A fig. 78, regardless of the position of the ignition key.
  • Page 83 Warning lights are lit up in the instrument FOG LIGHTS panel when this device is activated. Press switch (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR A again to turn the lights off. VEHICLE To turn the lights on, press the button with the side lights on fig.
  • Page 84 REAR FOG LIGHT HEATED REAR WINDOW (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR These lights come on, with the dipped headlights on VEHICLE or with the side lights and fog lights on (for Press button A fig. 81 to activate. The device will be versions/markets, where provided) by pressing the switched off automatically after approximately 20 button fig.
  • Page 85 BATTERY DISCONNECTION FUNCTION To turn the ignition key to BATT position, press (DISCONNECTOR) button A (red) fig. 83. KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) VEHICLE The battery will be disconnected, by interrupting the The battery disconnection function is enabled with earth lead, about 45 seconds after the key is turned the ignition key in the BATT position, as illustrated to the BATT position.
  • Page 86: Central Locking

    CENTRAL LOCKING Press button B fig. 84 to release the doors. KNOW YOUR The electric window panel features a button D fig. 85 To lock all doors at the same time, press button A VEHICLE which independently unlocks/locks the load fig.
  • Page 87 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND WARNING FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH KNOW YOUR If, after a crash, you smell fuel or see VEHICLE leaks from the fuel system, do not reset The vehicle is fitted with a safety switch that, in the the switches to avoid fire risk. event of a crash, comes into operation by cutting off the fuel supply and turning off the engine as SAFETY...
  • Page 88 IMPORTANT On versions other than School ❒ press button B to reset the electrical supply bus/Minibus, button B is replaced by a dedicated fuse; STARTING AND switch. to replace it contact a Fiat Dealership DRIVING WARNING Before reactivating the electrical supply WARNING LIGHTS...
  • Page 89: Interior Fittings

    INTERIOR FITTINGS To open the glove compartment, use the opening handle. KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UPPER STORAGE COMPARTMENT - The compartment is big enough to hold a laptop REFRIGERATED COMPARTMENT computer. (for versions/markets, where provided) To use, lift the flap as shown in fig. 88. SAFETY If air conditioned, the compartment, equipped with a bottle holder, may be cooled/heated by means of an...
  • Page 90: Glove Compartment

    GLOVE COMPARTMENT KNOW YOUR Compartment A fig. 91 is located in the middle of VEHICLE the dashboard. Compartment B fig. 92 is located on the right of the dashboard above the glove compartment. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 91 DOOR POCKETS Certain outfits are equipped with a protective grille on the window of the partition inside the load KNOW YOUR There are oddment/document pockets located in compartment. VEHICLE each of the door panels fig. 94. COMPARTMENT BENEATH PASSENGER SIDE FRONT SEAT SAFETY Proceed as follows to use the compartment: ❒...
  • Page 92 CUP HOLDER - CAN HOLDER CIGAR LIGHTER KNOW YOUR The cup/can holder is located in the centre of the It is located in the centre of the dashboard fig. 98. VEHICLE dashboard fig. 97. Press button on the cigar lighter to switch it on when the ignition key is turned to MAR-ON.
  • Page 93: Power Socket

    ASHTRAY POWER SOCKET (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR The ashtray is a removable plastic container fig. 99 VEHICLE that can be fitted in the cup/can holders in the centre The cigar lighter and the power socket are located in of the dashboard.
  • Page 94 DESK/BOOK REST SHELF ABOVE THE CAB (for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR VEHICLE There is a desk A fig. 102 in the centre of the This is located above the driver's cab fig. 103 and is dashboard above the radio compartment;...
  • Page 95 CAB GLOVE COMPARTMENT (CAPUCINE) Portable navigators to be fitted in the (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR housing in fig. 106 have a mechanical VEHICLE This is fitted above the sun visors fig. 104 and is release device activated by pressing the designed for quick and easy storage of light objects two side buttons on the stem.
  • Page 96 CAMERA AND DISPLAY FOR REAR The system consists of a camera installed in a plastic VISIBILITY casing on the rear roof crossmember, which also KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) includes a third brake light and a display in a plastic VEHICLE casing housed in the upper glove compartment The parking camera system fig.
  • Page 97 The maximum cover area of the camera is around 3 USER INTERFACE m in length and about 5.5 m in width fig. 109. KNOW YOUR The display user interface consists of fig. 110: VEHICLE ❒ Brightness adjustment: 2 buttons; Important usage information ❒...
  • Page 98 TACHOGRAPH MESSAGES ON THE SCREEN KNOW YOUR Messages are shown on the display under the For tachograph operation and use, consult the VEHICLE following conditions: owner handbook supplied by the device ❒ An alert message is displayed during the 5 seconds manufacturer.
  • Page 99 4 preset values: 90, 100, 110 or 130 km/h. SAFETY This function must be activated/deactivated through a Fiat Dealership. Following the operation, a sticker will be applied to STARTING AND the windscreen showing the maximum speed setting.
  • Page 100 SELF-LEVELLING AIR SUSPENSION Manual adjustment is only available for a limited number of times with the engine switched off. KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GENERAL INFORMATION The system only acts on the rear wheels. Before manually adjusting with doors open, make sure there is enough space The system maintains the rear ride setting for the SAFETY around the vehicle for this kind of...
  • Page 101 DOORS If, after selecting a button, the LED remains lit up (for about 5 seconds) rather than flashing, this means KNOW YOUR that the adjustment is temporarily unavailable. VEHICLE DOOR CENTRAL LOCKING/UNLOCKING Possible causes may be as follows: Locking from the outside –...
  • Page 102 Pressing button on the remote control twice in Door locking/unlocking from the inside quick succession activates the dead lock device (see KNOW YOUR Press the button A fig. 115 to lock the doors, press "Dead lock"). VEHICLE button B to unlock the doors. The locking/unlocking actions take place centrally (front and rear).
  • Page 103 When the doors are locked, the LED in the button A LOAD COMPARTMENT BUTTON is on and pressing button B brings about central KNOW YOUR Lock activation is indicated by the LED in the button. unlocking of all the doors and turns off the warning VEHICLE The LED comes on in the following cases: light.
  • Page 104 DEAD LOCK Device activation is indicated by 3 flashes of the (for versions/markets, where provided) direction indicators and a flash of the LED on button KNOW YOUR A fig. 115 on the dashboard. VEHICLE This safety device inhibits the operation of: If one or more of the doors is not perfectly shut, the ❒...
  • Page 105 To open the sliding side door, lift handle A fig. 117 SLIDING SIDE WINDOW and slide the door open. (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The sliding side door is equipped with a stop that To open, keep the two handles B fig. 118 pressed prevents it sliding beyond the end of its travel when toward one another and slide the window.
  • Page 106 MOVING FOOTBOARD REAR DOOR WITH TWO WINGS (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Manual opening of the first swing door from When the side door of the passenger compartment the outside or luggage compartment is opened, a footboard fig. 119 emerges from the lower part of the floorpan Turn the key anticlockwise fig.
  • Page 107 Manual opening of the first swing door from Electrical closure from inside the inside KNOW YOUR Close the two rear swing doors (first the left, then (for versions/markets, where provided) VEHICLE the right) and press button D fig. 123 located on the Pull handle B fig.
  • Page 108: Electric Windows

    ELECTRIC WINDOWS The opening angle of the two doors may be increased for more convenient loading and unloading. KNOW YOUR To carry out this operation, press button A fig. 124; VEHICLE ELECTRIC the doors can then be opened by about 180 degrees. Switches fig.
  • Page 109 BONNET IMPORTANT With the ignition key in the STOP position or extracted, the electric windows remain KNOW YOUR activated for about 3 minutes and are deactivated VEHICLE OPENING immediately when one of the doors is opened. Proceed as follows: ❒ open the driver's door to gain access to the WARNING SAFETY bonnet release;...
  • Page 110 CLOSING IMPORTANT Always check that the bonnet is closed KNOW YOUR correctly to avoid it opening while the car is Proceed as follows: VEHICLE travelling. ❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the other remove the stay C fig. 129 from the housing E and fit it back in its locking device D fig.
  • Page 111 ROOF RACK/SKI RACK WARNING KNOW YOUR The bonnet must always be perfectly To fit the roof/ski rack, with provision for versions VEHICLE closed while travelling for safety reasons. H1 and H2, use the pins A provided on the edges of Therefore, always check that the hood has been the roof fig.
  • Page 112 Evenly distribute the load and take into travelling with the headlights on, the headlight account, when driving, the increased alignment must be correct. Contact a Fiat Dealership responsiveness of the vehicle to side wind. to have the headlights checked and adjusted.
  • Page 113: Abs System

    MAINTENANCE travelling in the opposite direction. Such film is The driver can feel that the ABS system has come provided by Lineaccessori Fiat and is available at Fiat into action because the brake pedal pulsates slightly Dealerships. and the system gets noisier: it means that the car...
  • Page 114 IN AN EMERGENCY without the extra capacity offered by the ABS brake pedal pulsating, do not raise system. Drive carefully to the nearest Fiat Dealership your foot, but keep it pressed; in doing so you to have the system checked.
  • Page 115 SAFETY maintain directional control. nearest Fiat Dealership. Fluid leaking from the hydraulic system will compromise the operation The ESP system is therefore particularly useful when of the braking system, whether it is of the the grip conditions of road surfaces change.
  • Page 116 (other than reverse) lights and messages” section). The LED in the ASR engaged; button will switch on. Contact a Fiat Dealership ❒ downhill: vehicle stationary on a road with a as soon as possible. gradient higher than 5%, engine running, brake STARTING AND pressed and reverse gear engaged.
  • Page 117 Fault indications ASR SYSTEM (Antislip Regulation) KNOW YOUR warning light will switch on in the event of a This is a traction control system that cuts in VEHICLE fault (see “Warning lights and messages”). automatically every time one or both drive wheels slip.
  • Page 118 Switching off is shown by the LED in the switch itself lights and messages” section). The LED in the ASR switching on together with a message shown in the button will light up. In this case, contact a Fiat multifunction display, for versions/markets where Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 119 TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM Traction Plus operation KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) The system is deactivated when starting. To activate VEHICLE the Traction Plus system, press the T+ button Traction Plus is a driving aid, useful for setting off in fig.
  • Page 120: Eobd System

    This check can also be carried out by traffic control authorities. TECHNICAL IMPORTANT After eliminating the failure, to check SPECIFICATIONS the system completely, Fiat Dealerships run a bench test and, if necessary, road tests which may also call for a long journey. INDEX...
  • Page 121: Parking Sensors

    PARKING SENSORS ❒ increases as the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle decreases; KNOW YOUR The parking sensors are located in the rear bumper VEHICLE ❒ becomes continuous when the distance between fig. 134 and their function is to inform the driver, the vehicle and the obstacle is less than 30 cm through an intermittent buzzer, about the presence and stops immediately if the distance increases;...
  • Page 122 STARTING AND contact a Fiat Dealership for the relevant system executed at low speeds. DRIVING update operations because the tow hook could be detected as an obstacle by the central sensors.
  • Page 123 ❒ The signals sent by the sensors can also be altered START&STOP SYSTEM by the presence of ultrasonic systems (e.g. KNOW YOUR pneumatic brake systems or pneumatic drills) near VEHICLE INTRODUCTION the vehicle. The Start&Stop device automatically stops the engine ❒...
  • Page 124 MANUAL ACTIVATION AND ENGINE STOPPING FAILURE CONDITIONS DEACTIVATION OF THE SYSTEM KNOW YOUR With the device activated, for reasons of comfort, VEHICLE To activate/deactivate the system manually, press the limiting emissions and safety, the power unit does fig. 136 button on the dashboard control trim. not stop in certain conditions, including: ❒...
  • Page 125 ❒ automatic climate control, if a suitable thermal Note In cases when the engine stops and this is not comfort level has not yet been reached or to desired, due for example to the clutch pedal being KNOW YOUR enable MAX-DEF function. released sharply with a gear engaged, if the VEHICLE Start&Stop system is active, the engine can be...
  • Page 126 1 minute before disconnecting the electrical supply to the battery. SERVICING AND WARNING MAINTENANCE If the battery needs to be replaced, always contact a Fiat Dealership.The replacement battery should be of the same type TECHNICAL (L6 105Ah/850A) and should have the same SPECIFICATIONS characteristics.
  • Page 127 RADIO WARNING KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) The vehicle should always be evacuated VEHICLE For radio operation, consult the Supplement after the key has been removed or attached to this Owner Handbook. turned to the OFF position.When refuelling, make sure that the car is switched off with the SETUP SAFETY key in the OFF position.
  • Page 128 For connection to the existing devices that in any case burden the electric supply, contact supplied in the vehicle contact Fiat a Fiat Dealership, whose qualified personnel, besides Dealership to prevent any problem that could suggesting the most suitable devices from impair vehicle safety.
  • Page 129 AND MESSAGES to it. As far as the use of EC-approved mobile phones is Fiat Auto S.p.A. shall not be liable for damage caused concerned (GSM, GPRS, UMTS), follow the usage by the installation of accessories either not supplied instructions provided by the mobile phone IN AN EMERGENCY or recommended by Fiat Auto S.p.A.
  • Page 130: Refuelling The Vehicle

    REFUELLING THE VEHICLE PROVISION FOR FITTING TELEPASS ON REFLECTIVE WINDSCREEN KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) VEHICLE OPERATION AT LOW TEMPERATURES If the vehicle is equipped with a reflective If the outside temperature is very low, diesel fluidity windscreen, install the Telepass in the appropriate may become insufficient due to the formation of area shown in fig.
  • Page 131 When using or parking the vehicle for a long time in FUEL TANK CAP the mountains or cold areas, it is advisable to refuel KNOW YOUR To carry out fuelling, open flap A fig. 144 and using locally available diesel fuel. VEHICLE unscrew cap B;...
  • Page 132: Protecting The Environment

    PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) KNOW YOUR The Diesel Particulate Filter is a mechanical filter, The following devices are used for reducing diesel VEHICLE integral with the exhaust system, that physically traps fuel engine emissions: particulates present in the exhaust gases of Diesel ❒...
  • Page 133: Seat Belts

    SAFETY KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEAT BELTS Through the reel, the belt automatically adapts to the body of the passenger wearing it, allowing freedom of movement. SAFETY USING THE SEAT BELTS The reel may lock up when the vehicle is parked on a The belt should be worn keeping the torso straight steep slope: this is perfectly normal.
  • Page 134 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Seat belt with reel for front central place on bench seat KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING The two-seater front bench is equipped with an on-board seat belt (reel on seat) with three The height of the seat belts must be anchorage points for the central position fig.
  • Page 135: Sbr System

    ❒ wait for over 20 seconds and then release one of IMPORTANT To obtain the highest degree of the seat belts. protection from the action of the pretensioning For permanent deactivation, contact a Fiat WARNING LIGHTS device, wear the seat belt tight to the chest and Dealership.
  • Page 136 After it is triggered, have it acting on the chest and shoulders during the belt replaced at a Fiat Dealership. Consult the data restraining action in the event of a head-on collision. plate in the glove box to check the status of SAFETY the pretensioners.
  • Page 137 Removing or otherwise tampering with AND MESSAGES safety belt and pretensioner components is strictly prohibited. Any operations on these components must be performed by qualified and authorised technicians. Always go to a Fiat IN AN EMERGENCY Dealership. SERVICING AND WARNING...
  • Page 138 SEAT BELTS MAINTENANCE WARNING KNOW YOUR To maintain the seat belts in efficient conditions, Each seat belt must be used by only one VEHICLE observe the following: person. Never travel with a child sitting ❒ always use the belt with the strap well stretched on the passenger's lap and a single belt to and never twisted;...
  • Page 139: Carrying Children Safely

    This prescription is compulsory in all EC countries according to EC Directive 2003/20/EC. Lineaccessori Fiat offers child restraint systems for each weight group. These devices are recommended, A child's head is larger and heavier than an adult's in STARTING AND having been specifically designed for Fiat vehicles.
  • Page 140 GROUP 0 and 0+ GROUP 1 KNOW YOUR Babies up to 13 kg must be carried facing backwards Children from 9 kg to 18 kg in weight can be carried VEHICLE on a cradle seat, which, supporting the head, does facing forwards if the child seat is fitted with a front not induce stress on the neck in the event of sharp cushion, through which the vehicle's seat belt...
  • Page 141 GROUP 2 WARNING KNOW YOUR Children from 15 to 25 kg may use the vehicle's seat Car seats for weight groups 0 and 1 VEHICLE belts directly fig. 153. feature an attachment in front of the The child seat is now needed only to position the vehicle safety belts as well as its own belts to child correctly with respect to the belts so that the restrain the child.
  • Page 142 GROUP 3 WARNING KNOW YOUR For children from 22 to 36 kg the size of the child’s The figures are only examples for fitting VEHICLE chest means that a support to space the child’s purposes. Install the car seat according back from the backrest is no longer required.
  • Page 143 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR THE USE OF CHILD SEATS KNOW YOUR The vehicle complies with the new European Directive 2000/3/EC which governs the arrangement VEHICLE possibilities for child seats on the seats of a vehicle as shown in the following table (the table refers to the Van, Combi and Panorama versions): Group Weight groups...
  • Page 144 Below is a summary of the main safety rules WARNING to be followed when carrying children KNOW YOUR Do not place a cradle seat facing VEHICLE ❒ The recommended position for installing child backwards on the front seat if the seats is on the rear seat, as it is the most passenger side air bag is on.
  • Page 145: Child Seat

    SETUP FOR “UNIVERSAL ISOFIX” Due to its different attachment system, the child seat CHILD SEAT must be secured using the special lower metal rings KNOW YOUR A fig. 156, positioned between rear backrest and VEHICLE cushion. The upper belt (provided with the child The vehicle can be fitted with a Universal Isofix child seat) must be then secured to ring B fig.
  • Page 146 WARNING WARNING KNOW YOUR Fit the child seat only when the vehicle Follow the instructions for positioning, VEHICLE is stationary.The child seat is correctly fitting and removing which the child seat anchored to the brackets when you hear the manufacturer must supply together with the click.
  • Page 147 PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE FOR USING UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD SEATS KNOW YOUR The table below shows the different installation possibilities for Universal Isofix child seats on the seats fitted VEHICLE with Isofix attachments, in accordance with European regulation ECE 16. Rear side Isofix Rear side Isofix Child seat Weight group...
  • Page 148: Front Air Bags

    FRONT AIR BAGS The volume of the front air bags at maximum inflation fills most of the space between the steering KNOW YOUR The vehicle is provided with front air bags for the wheel and the driver and between the dashboard VEHICLE driver and the passenger.
  • Page 149 The air bags are not deployed in the event of minor WARNING frontal collisions (for which the restraining action KNOW YOUR of the seat belts is sufficient). Safety belts must Do not arrange cradle child seats facing VEHICLE always be worn. In the event of frontal collisions they backwards if the passenger's air bag is guarantee correct positioning of the passenger.
  • Page 150 SIDE BAGS MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF PASSENGER SIDE FRONT AIR BAG AND SIDE BAG KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) The vehicle is fitted with front side bags for driver VEHICLE and passenger (for versions/markets where provided) If a child must be carried on the front seat, the front for protecting the chest and window bags (for passenger side air bag and side bag for chest versions/markets where provided) for protecting...
  • Page 151 FRONT SIDE BAGS FOR CHEST SIDE AIR BAGS FOR HEAD PROTECTION PROTECTION (WINDOW BAGS) KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets, where provided) VEHICLE Housed in the seats' backrests fig. 160, they consist They consist of two curtain bags, one on the right of an instantly inflating bag designed to protect and the other on the left side of the vehicle, located the occupants' chest and pelvis zone in the event of a...
  • Page 152 WARNING AND MESSAGES clock wire are shown on a label contained in the glove box. Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the Never lean your head, arms or elbows devices replaced when the expiry date approaches. out of the window.
  • Page 153 SPECIFICATIONS see your Fiat Dealership to have the air bag your lips (pipe, pencils, etc.): they could cause system inspected. severe injury if the air bag is deployed.
  • Page 154 WARNING WARNING KNOW YOUR When the ignition key is turned to The airbag does not replace seat belts VEHICLE MAR-ON, the warning light (with but increases their efficiency. passenger's front air bag activated) turns on Furthermore, since front airbags are not and flashes for a few seconds to remind you deployed in low-speed frontal impacts, side SAFETY...
  • Page 155: Starting And Driving

    SAFETY device: if the engine fails to start, see the paragraph power steering are not operational until “The Fiat CODE system” in section “Know your the engine has been started, therefore much vehicle”. effort than usual is required on the brake pedal STARTING AND and steering wheel.
  • Page 156 Use the vehicle normally if cause fuel to flow into the catalytic the engine starts, but go to a Fiat Dealership converter and damage it beyond repair. as soon as possible. SERVICING AND...
  • Page 157 PARKING STOPPING THE ENGINE KNOW YOUR Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is Proceed as follows: VEHICLE idling. ❒ Stop the engine and engage the handbrake; ❒ engage a gear (on a slope, engage first gear if the A quick burst on the accelerator before car is facing uphill or reverse if it is facing SAFETY...
  • Page 158 STARTING AND DRIVING IMPORTANT If this is not the case, contact a Fiat IMPORTANT Apply the handbrake lever only when Dealership to have the handbrake adjusted. the vehicle is at a standstill or with the vehicle in When the handbrake is on and the ignition key is at...
  • Page 159: Using The Gearbox

    USING THE GEARBOX WARNING KNOW YOUR To engage the gears, press the clutch pedal fully and Press the clutch pedal fully to change VEHICLE put the gear lever into the required position (the gears correctly. It is therefore essential diagram is shown on the knob fig. 163). that there is nothing under the pedals: make sure the mats are lying flat and do not get To engage 6th gear (where provided), operate the...
  • Page 160 LOADING ADVICE WARNING KNOW YOUR The Fiat Ducato version that you are using has been If a vehicle is parked on a very steep VEHICLE designed and type approved on the basis of certain gradient or with a side gradient, opening maximum weights (see "Weights"...
  • Page 161: Saving Fuel

    ❒ remember that the lower the load, the lower the SAVING FUEL vehicle's centre of gravity, making for a safer drive: KNOW YOUR therefore always position the heaviest goods Some useful tips are given below for fuel saving and VEHICLE lower down;...
  • Page 162 Roof rack/ski rack DRIVING STYLE KNOW YOUR Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from the roof The main driving styles that affect fuel consumption VEHICLE after use. These accessories decrease aerodynamic are listed below. penetration of the vehicle and have a negative effect on fuel consumption.
  • Page 163 Maximum speed Traffic and road conditions KNOW YOUR Fuel consumption increases considerably with speed. Rather high fuel consumption is caused by heavy VEHICLE Maintain a constant speed, avoiding unnecessary traffic, for instance when travelling in a queue with braking and acceleration, which cost in terms of both frequent use of low gears or in large towns with fuel consumption and emissions.
  • Page 164: Towing Trailers

    TOWING TRAILERS Respect the speed limits specific to each country for vehicles towing trailers. In any case, the maximum KNOW YOUR speed must not exceed 100 km/h. VEHICLE IMPORTANT NOTES You are advised to fit a suitable stabiliser to the The vehicle must be provided with a type-approved trailer drawbar.
  • Page 165 IN AN EMERGENCY fitted without towing a trailer, it is advisable to Follow the instructions provided by the vehicle contact a Fiat Dealership for the relevant system manufacturer and/or the tow hitch manufacturer. update operations because the tow hook could be Any electric brake or winch should be powered detected as an obstacle by the central sensors.
  • Page 166 Installation diagram for Van versions fig. 164 Installation diagram for Truck and Chassis Cab versions fig. 165 KNOW YOUR The tow hook structure must be fastened in the VEHICLE points shown by the symbol Ø using a total of 6 Another tow hook specific to Truck and Chassis Cab M10x1.25 screws and 4 M12 screws.
  • Page 167 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY Existing hol e STARTING AND DRIVING M10 (3x) WARNING LIGHTS Existing nut AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig. 164 F0N0189...
  • Page 168 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Existing hole IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig. 165 F0N0250...
  • Page 169: Snow Tyres

    SNOW TYRES WARNING KNOW YOUR Any Fiat Dealership will be available to provide The maximum speed for snow tyres VEHICLE advice concerning the most suitable type of tyre for marked “Q” is 160 km/h, while it is 190 the customer's requirements.
  • Page 170: Snow Chains

    (drive wheels). the roadbed. SAFETY Use of Lineaccessori Fiat snow chains is recommended. Check the tension of the snow chains after the first few metres have been driven. STARTING AND...
  • Page 171 PROLONGED VEHICLE INACTIVITY ❒ cover the vehicle with a piece of fabric or perforated plastic sheet. Do not use compact KNOW YOUR If the vehicle needs to be off the road for longer than plastic tarpaulins, which prevent humidity from VEHICLE one month, the following precautions must be evaporating from the surface of the vehicle;...
  • Page 172: Warning Lights And Messages

    MAINTENANCE The warning cycle of both failure categories can be vehicle immediately and contact a Fiat stopped by pressing the button MODE. The Dealership. instrument panel warning light will stay on until the TECHNICAL cause of the failure is eliminated.
  • Page 173 (in a AIR BAG FAILURE (red) lesser number of cases) they may be activated incorrectly. Contact a Fiat Dealership STARTING AND immediately to have the system checked. DRIVING...
  • Page 174 WARNING LIGHTS carefully open the reservoir cap. Top up If the warning light stays on, contact a Fiat AND MESSAGES with coolant, making sure that the level of fluid is Dealership immediately.
  • Page 175 – use of the vehicle for short trips, preventing the display) stop the engine immediately and engine from reaching operating temperature SAFETY contact a Fiat Dealership. – repeated interruption of the regeneration process, signalled by the DPF warning light coming on. 2. Engine oil deteriorated (MultiJet versions...
  • Page 176 STARTING AND rear/load compartment door opening. Drive very carefully to a Fiat Dealership to have the DRIVING system inspected immediately. An acoustic signal is emitted with the doors open and the vehicle in motion.
  • Page 177 60 l) remaining in the tank. to have the system checked. TECHNICAL IMPORTANT The warning light will blink to indicate SPECIFICATIONS a system fault. If this is the case, go to a Fiat Dealership to have the system checked. INDEX...
  • Page 178 Glow plug heating failure some versions together with the dedicated The warning light flashes if there is a fault in the message on the display), contact a Fiat Dealership IN AN EMERGENCY preheating system. Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as soon as possible to have the system bled.
  • Page 179 (amber) inhibitor device (see “Fiat Code system” in chapter “Know your vehicle”). IN AN EMERGENCY Contact a Fiat Dealership to have all the keys stored The warning light switches on in the following in the memory. circumstances: EXTERNAL LIGHT FAILURE...
  • Page 180 The warning light switches on when a rain sensor regeneration has been completed. As an average, the fault is detected. Contact a Fiat Dealership. process lasts fifteen minutes. SAFETY The display shows a dedicated message.
  • Page 181 A dedicated message is displayed on certain versions. SERVICING AND The warning light will turn on when the Hill Holder MAINTENANCE system is faulty. In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. A dedicated message is displayed on certain versions. TECHNICAL...
  • Page 182 DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS RIGHT DIRECTION INDICATOR (green) - FOLLOW ME HOME (green - intermittent) KNOW YOUR (green) VEHICLE Dipped beam headlights The warning light switches on when the direction indicator control lever is moved upwards or, SAFETY The warning light switches on when the dipped beam together with the left indicator, when the hazard headlights are switched on.
  • Page 183 DRIVING the steering wheel increases significantly even though acoustic signal) to indicate that the gearbox is faulty. the vehicle can be steered. Contact a Fiat The warning light on the panel switches on Dealership. constantly (together with the display of the message...
  • Page 184 DRIVING service deadline is reached. The warning light goes off after the service has been carried out at a Fiat Dealership or once 1000 km have been covered WARNING LIGHTS at the service deadline.
  • Page 185: In An Emergency

    KNOW YOUR VEHICLE In an emergency, we recommend that you call the freephone number found in the Warranty Booklet.You can also go to the www.fiat.com website to find your nearest Fiat Dealership. SAFETY STARTING THE ENGINE Proceed as follows to start the car: ❒...
  • Page 186 If after a few attempts the engine does not start, do IMPORTANT Remember that the brake servo and not keep trying but contact a Fiat Dealership. electrical power steering system are not active until KNOW YOUR the engine is started. A much greater effort will...
  • Page 187 REPLACING A WHEEL WARNING KNOW YOUR Repair and refit the standard wheel as VEHICLE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS soon as possible. Do not grease the Wheel changing and correct use of the jack and threads of bolts before fitting them: they might spare wheel (for versions/markets, where provided) slip out.
  • Page 188 Please note that: To change a wheel proceed as follows: KNOW YOUR ❒ the jack weight is 4.5 kg; ❒ stop the vehicle in a position that is not dangerous VEHICLE for oncoming traffic where you can change the ❒ the jack requires no adjustment; wheel safely.
  • Page 189 ❒ warn all bystanders that the vehicle is about to be WARNING lifted. They must stay clear and not touch the KNOW YOUR vehicle until it is back on the ground. On versions equipped with self-levelling VEHICLE air suspension, never introduce the ❒...
  • Page 190 ❒ turn wrench C fig. 172 anticlockwise 1 to allow WARNING the lowering of the spare wheel; KNOW YOUR The device should only be operated by VEHICLE ❒ continue turning anticlockwise until the stop point, hand, without using any type of tool indicated by the stiffening of the manoeuvre or a other than the crank provided, like pneumatic click from the clutch present in the device;...
  • Page 191 ❒ use the wheel removal wrench to lower the WARNING vehicle and remove the jack; KNOW YOUR The moving components of the jack VEHICLE ❒ fully tighten the bolts, passing alternately from one (screws and joints) can also cause bolt to the one diametrically opposite, following injuries: avoid touching them.
  • Page 192 At the end of the operation: For vehicles with alloy rims, proceed as follows: KNOW YOUR ❒ take the removed wheel, re-attach to the mount E ❒ take the kit from the tool box; VEHICLE fig. 174 and tighten the knob D; ❒...
  • Page 193 ❒ Check the correct position of the replaced wheel WARNING under the floor (the lifting system is supplied with KNOW YOUR a clutch to limit the end of the stroke). Incorrect Each time the spare wheel is moved, VEHICLE positioning may jeopardise safety; check that it is correctly positioned in its housing under the floor.
  • Page 194 AUTOMATIC FIX & GO QUICK TYRE ❒ a compressor D complete with pressure gauge and REPAIR KIT connectors; KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ❒ a pair of protective gloves located in the side (for versions/markets, where provided) compartment of the compressor; The Fix & Go automatic tyre repair kit is positioned ❒...
  • Page 195 WARNING Replace the cylinder if the sealing fluid KNOW YOUR has expired. Dispose of the bottle and the Holes and damage on the tyre side walls VEHICLE sealant liquid properly. Have the sealing cannot be repaired. Do not use the fluid and the cylinder disposed of in compliance quick tyre repair kit if the damage is due to with national and local regulations.
  • Page 196 WARNING LIGHTS Activate the kit by pressing the on/off switch. Contact a Fiat Dealership; AND MESSAGES Inflate the tyre to the pressure specified in the ❒ if the tyre reaches the pressure specified in "Inflation pressure"...
  • Page 197 If different tyres from the ones supplied SPECIFICATIONS with the vehicle are used, it may not be possible to carry out the repair. If the tyres are replaced, it is advisable to use those approved by the manufacturer. Consult a Fiat INDEX Dealership. fig. 184 F0N0182...
  • Page 198 FOR CHECKING AND RESTORING NOTE If the tyre has to be deflated, press the PRESSURE ONLY dedicated button B illustrated in fig. 186. For a more KNOW YOUR accurate reading, it is advisable to check the pressure VEHICLE The compressor may also be used for restoring reading on the pressure gauge with the compressor pressure only.
  • Page 199: Changing A Bulb

    CHANGING A BULB CYLINDER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE KNOW YOUR To replace the bottle, proceed as follows: VEHICLE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ❒ press button A fig. 187 to release the part; ❒ When a light is not working, check that the ❒ fit the new cylinder and press until it is corresponding fuse is intact before changing a bulb.
  • Page 200 The presence of drops inside the headlights indicates SAFETY malfunctions leading to the risk of fire. infiltration of water. Contact a Fiat Dealership. STARTING AND WARNING DRIVING Halogen bulbs contain pressurised gas, in the case of breakage they may burst.
  • Page 201: Types Of Bulbs

    TYPES OF BULBS KNOW YOUR Various types of bulbs are fitted to your car: VEHICLE All-glass bulbs: (type A) press-fitted. Pull to remove. SAFETY STARTING AND Bayonet type bulbs: (type B) to remove them press the DRIVING bulb and turn it anticlockwise. WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Tubular bulbs: (type C) release them from their contacts...
  • Page 202 Bulbs KNOW YOUR Bulbs Type Power Figure ref. VEHICLE Main beam headlamps Dipped headlights/daytime running lights 15/55W SAFETY Dipped headlights Front side lights Fog lights STARTING AND DRIVING Front direction indicators PY21W W16WF (**) / 5W Side direction indicators (**) (***) WY5W (***)
  • Page 203: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    REPLACING EXTERIOR BULBS To replace a bulb of the dipped headlights/side lights, remove cap B fig. 189. KNOW YOUR For the type of bulb and relative power rating, see VEHICLE To replace the direction indicator bulb, remove bulb the previous paragraph, “Changing a bulb”. holder A fig.
  • Page 204 SIDE LIGHTS MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS KNOW YOUR To replace the bulb, proceed as follows: To replace the bulb, proceed as follows: VEHICLE ❒ remove protective cover B fig. 189, rotating ❒ remove protective cover C fig. 189, rotating it anticlockwise; anticlockwise;...
  • Page 205 MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS/DAYTIME DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS RUNNING LIGHTS KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) With incandescent bulbs VEHICLE To change the bulb, proceed as follows: To replace the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒ remove protective cover C fig. 189, rotating it ❒...
  • Page 206 DIRECTION INDICATORS Side fig. 195 KNOW YOUR To replace the bulb, proceed as follows: To change the bulb, proceed as follows: VEHICLE ❒ turn bulb holder A fig. 194 anticlockwise and ❒ move the mirror manually to permit access to the remove it;...
  • Page 207 FOG LIGHTS REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR The bulbs are arranged inside the light cluster as VEHICLE To replace the front fog light bulbs A fig. 196, follows fig. 197: proceed as follows: A brake/side lights ❒...
  • Page 208: Proceed As Follows Fig

    To change a bulb, proceed as follows fig. 198: KNOW YOUR ❒ open the rear swing door and then undo the two VEHICLE fixing screws A; ❒ disconnect the central electric connector B and pull the lens unit outwards; SAFETY ❒...
  • Page 209 For truck and chassis cab versions: M bulb for side light KNOW YOUR N bulb for brake light Undo the four screws H fig. 200 and replace the VEHICLE bulbs: O bulb for direction indicator. I bulb for rear fog light REAR FOG LIGHTS (Maxi Van) L bulb for reversing light SAFETY...
  • Page 210 ❒ unscrew the three side fastenings D on the side of THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS the panel, accessible after removing the side KNOW YOUR To change the bulb proceed as follows: moulding fig. 202. To remove the moulding, VEHICLE ❒ undo the two fixing screws fig. 204; unscrew the three lower self-tapping screws and detach the pins carefully to avoid breaking them.
  • Page 211: Number Plate Lights

    ❒ press in the tabs B fig. 205 and remove the bulb NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS holder; KNOW YOUR To change the bulb proceed as follows: VEHICLE ❒ remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace. ❒ operate in the point indicated by the arrow and remove the lens unit A fig.
  • Page 212 REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS SIDE LIGHTS (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR For the type of bulb and corresponding power rating, VEHICLE To change the bulb proceed as follows: see the paragraph “Changing a bulb”. ❒ for extra-long van: FRONT ROOF LIGHT –...
  • Page 213 REAR ROOF LIGHT KNOW YOUR Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs: VEHICLE ❒ operate in the points indicated by the arrows and remove roof light D fig. 210 ; ❒ open protective flap E fig. 211; SAFETY ❒ replace bulb F fig. 211, releasing it from the side contacts and making sure that the new bulb is correctly locked between these contacts;...
  • Page 214: Replacing Fuses

    DANGER OF FIRE. Fuses protect the electrical system: they intervene If a general protection fuse (MEGA-FUSE, (blow) in the event of a failure or improper MIDI-FUSE) is activated, contact a Fiat intervention on the system. When a device does not SAFETY Dealership.
  • Page 215 FUSE LOCATION KNOW YOUR The vehicle fuses are grouped in three control units, VEHICLE located on the dashboard, passenger compartment right pillar and engine compartment. Fuse box on the dashboard SAFETY To access the dashboard fuse box, fig. 214 loosen the screws A fig.
  • Page 216 Engine compartment fuse box KNOW YOUR To gain access to the fuse box, fig. 216, remove the VEHICLE protective cover fig. 215. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX fig. 215 fig.
  • Page 217 Right central pillar optional fuse box (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To gain access to the fuse box, fig. 218, remove the protective cover fig. 217. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 218: Dashboard Fuse Box

    Dashboard fuse box fig. 213 - fig. 214 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DEVICE PROTECTED FUSE AMPS Right dipped headlamp SAFETY Left dipped headlight Engine compartment control unit relay, instrument panel control unit relay (+key) STARTING AND Lighting of roof lights in the passenger compartment (+battery) DRIVING Battery monitoring sensor for Start&Stop versions (+battery) Minibus interior lights (emergency)
  • Page 219 DEVICE PROTECTED FUSE AMPS KNOW YOUR Instrument panel (+battery) VEHICLE Absent Left main beam headlamp SAFETY Right main beam headlamp Left fog light Right fog light STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 220 Engine compartment fuse box fig. 215 - fig. 216 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DEVICE PROTECTED FUSE AMPS ABS pump (+battery) SAFETY Glow plugs (+battery) Ignition switch (+battery) Headlamp washer (+battery) STARTING AND DRIVING Vaporiser for Puma engine/compartment ventilation with Webasto, 20/50 robotised gearbox pump (+battery) Engine cooling high speed fan (+battery) 40/60...
  • Page 221 DEVICE PROTECTED FUSE AMPS KNOW YOUR Fuel pump VEHICLE Electric system (primary services) ABS solenoid valves SAFETY Auxiliary control panel for mirror movement and folding (+key) Mirrors demisting STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 222 Right central pillar optional fuse box fig. 217 - fig. 218 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DEVICE PROTECTED FUSE AMPS Absent – SAFETY Heated seats Rear passenger power socket Additional heater under the seat STARTING AND DRIVING Left heated rear window Right heated rear window WARNING LIGHTS Absent –...
  • Page 223: Battery Recharging

    VEHICLE given as information only. You are advised to contact avoid contact with your skin and eyes. a Fiat Dealership to have this operation performed. The battery should be charged in a well ventilated place, away from naked flames or...
  • Page 224: Raising The Vehicle

    RAISING THE VEHICLE WITH START&STOP SYSTEM KNOW YOUR Charge the battery as follows: If the vehicle needs to be lifted, contact a Fiat VEHICLE ❒ disconnect the connector A (by pressing button B) Dealership, which is equipped with arm hoists or from the battery status monitoring sensor C, on workshop lifts.
  • Page 225: Towing The Vehicle

    TOWING THE VEHICLE WARNING KNOW YOUR The vehicle is equipped with two rings for attaching When towing the vehicle, it is necessary VEHICLE the tow hook. to obey specific road regulations which relate both to the towing device as well as to the behaviour to adopt on the road.
  • Page 226 ❒ turn retaining knob B anticlockwise and remove it In the absence of the tool box the vehicle tow hook is housed in the on-board documentation container, fig. 221 to allow the box to come out fig. 222; KNOW YOUR together with the Owner Handbook.
  • Page 227: Scheduled Servicing

    SAFETY vehicle life under the best conditions. IMPORTANT It is advisable to inform a Fiat Dealer This is why Fiat has planned a series of checks and of any small operating irregularities without waiting maintenance operations every 48,000 km depending for the next service.
  • Page 228: Scheduled Servicing Plan

    SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN KNOW YOUR Thousands of miles VEHICLE Thousands of km Months SAFETY ● ● ● ● ● Check battery charge status and possibly recharge ● ● ● ● ● Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure, if necessary Check operation of lighting system (headlamps, direction indicators, STARTING AND ●...
  • Page 229 Thousands of miles KNOW YOUR Thousands of km VEHICLE Months Check tension of accessory drive belt (versions without automatic ● ● SAFETY tensioner) Check tension of accessory drive belt (versions without automatic ● ● ● tensioner) (115 MultiJet versions (°) STARTING AND - 130 - Check condition of toothed timing drive belt (110 versions...
  • Page 230 Thousands of miles KNOW YOUR Thousands of km VEHICLE Months (110 versions - 130 - 150 Replace toothed timing drive belt (°) ● SAFETY MultiJet) ● (115 MultiJet versions Replace toothed timing drive belt (°) ● ● ● ● ● Replace air cleaner cartridge (***) STARTING AND...
  • Page 231: Periodic Checks

    PERIODIC CHECKS DEMANDING VEHICLE USE KNOW YOUR Before long journeys, check and, if necessary, restore: If the vehicle is mostly used in one of the following VEHICLE conditions: ❒ engine coolant level; ❒ towing a trailer or caravan; ❒ brake fluid level; ❒...
  • Page 232: Checking Fluid Levels

    CHECKING FLUID LEVELS WARNING KNOW YOUR Never smoke while working in the VEHICLE Be careful, when topping up, and take engine compartment: inflammable gases care not to mix up the various types and vapours may be present, constituting a fire of fluids: they are all incompatible with risk.
  • Page 233 115 MultiJet versions KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE fig. 225 F0N0530M 1. Engine coolant fluid 2. Power steering fluid 3. Windscreen washer fluid 4. Brake fluid 5. Engine oil TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 234 110 - 130 - 150 MultiJet versions KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE fig. 226 F0N0100 1. Engine coolant fluid 2. Power steering fluid 3. Windscreen washer fluid 4. Brake fluid 5. Engine oil TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 235 180 MultiJet Power versions KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE fig. 227 F0N0210 1. Engine coolant fluid 2. Power steering fluid 3. Windscreen washer fluid 4. Brake fluid 5. Engine oil TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 236 ENGINE OIL Engine oil consumption KNOW YOUR Check the oil level a few minutes (about 5) after the The maximum engine oil consumption is usually 400 VEHICLE engine has stopped, with the vehicle parked on grams every 1000 km. level ground. When the vehicle is new, the engine needs to be run Check that the level is within the MIN and MAX in, therefore the engine oil consumption can only...
  • Page 237 PARAFLU antifreeze is used in the the oil and filters, we advise you to contact a Fiat engine cooling system. Use fluid of the Dealership. WARNING LIGHTS same type as that contained in the cooling AND MESSAGES system for any top-ups.
  • Page 238 WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WASHING WARNING FLUID KNOW YOUR The cooling system is pressurised. If VEHICLE To top up, remove the cap A fig. 233 - fig. 234. necessary, only replace the cap with Use a mixture of water and TUTELA another genuine one or the operation of the PROFESSIONAL SC 35, in the following system may be adversely affected.
  • Page 239 Check the level through the reservoir. BRAKE FLUID KNOW YOUR Undo the cap A fig. 235 and check that the liquid VEHICLE WARNING contained in the reservoir is at the maximum level. The fluid level in the reservoir must not exceed Do not travel if the windscreen washer the MAX mark.
  • Page 240 IMPORTANT Brake fluid absorbs moisture. For this POWER STEERING FLUID reason, if the vehicle is mainly used in areas with a KNOW YOUR Check that the liquid contained in the tank is at the high degree of atmospheric humidity, the fluid should VEHICLE maximum level.
  • Page 241 Power steering fluid consumption is WARNING LIGHTS extremely low; if another top-up is AND MESSAGES required after only a short period of time, have the system checked for leaks at a Fiat Dealership. IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL...
  • Page 242 VEHICLE AIR CLEANER – DUSTY ROADS POLLEN FILTER (for versions/markets, where provided) Pollen filter replacement must be carried out at a Fiat SAFETY Dealership. The air cleaner for dusty areas is equipped with a visual filter block indication device A fig. 238. Check...
  • Page 243 “Scheduled Servicing It does, however, need to be checked periodically at Plan” will no longer be valid. SAFETY a Fiat Dealership or by specialist personnel to make Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions for sure it is working correctly. maintenance.
  • Page 244 USEFUL ADVICE FOR EXTENDING THE If the vehicle needs to be off the road for LIFE OF YOUR BATTERY KNOW YOUR a long period under conditions of intense VEHICLE To avoid draining your battery and make it last cold, remove the battery and take it to longer, observe the following instructions: a heated location, otherwise it may freeze.
  • Page 245: Wheels And Tyres

    If, after buying the vehicle, you want to install electric accessories which require permanent electric KNOW YOUR supply (alarm, etc.) contact a Fiat Dealership whose Check the pressure of each tyre, including the VEHICLE qualified personnel, in addition to suggesting the...
  • Page 246 Contact a Fiat Dealership if required; 10-15 thousand kilometres, keeping them on the ❒ avoid overloading the car when travelling: this may...
  • Page 247 RUBBER HOSES WARNING KNOW YOUR Never submit alloy rims to repainting As far as the brake system and fuel system rubber VEHICLE treatments requiring the use of hoses are concerned, follow the “Scheduled Servicing temperatures exceeding 150°C.The mechanical Plan” in this section carefully. properties of the wheels could be impaired.
  • Page 248: Windscreen Wiper

    WINDSCREEN WIPER Replacing the wiper blades KNOW YOUR Proceed as follows: VEHICLE BLADES ❒ raise the windscreen wiper arm A fig. 241 and Periodically clean the rubber part using special position the blade so that it forms an angle of 90° products;...
  • Page 249 SPRAY NOZZLES HEADLIGHT WASHERS KNOW YOUR Check the condition and cleanliness of nozzles at Front windscreen (washer) fig. 242 VEHICLE regular intervals. If there is no jet of fluid, firstly check that there is The headlamp washers are activated automatically fluid in the reservoir (see “Checking fluid levels”...
  • Page 250 WARNING LIGHTS condensation and pockets of moisture from AND MESSAGES On your vehicle, Fiat has implemented the best triggering rust inside. manufacturing technologies to effectively protect the bodywork against corrosion. IN AN EMERGENCY...
  • Page 251 VEHICLE BODY AND UNDERBODY ADVICE FOR PRESERVING THE WARRANTY BODYWORK KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Your vehicle is covered by warranty against Paint perforation due to rust of any original element of the structure or body. Paintwork does not only serve an aesthetic purpose, but also protects the underlying sheet metal.
  • Page 252 If you put the vehicle through a car wash, follow Dry the less visible parts, such as the door frames, these recommendations: bonnet and the headlight frames with special care, as KNOW YOUR in these areas water may stagnate more easily. It is VEHICLE ❒...
  • Page 253 Windows Front headlights KNOW YOUR To clean windows, use specific cleaning products. IMPORTANT Never use aromatic substances (e.g. VEHICLE Also use clean cloths to avoid scratching the glass or petrol) or ketenes (e.g. acetone) for cleaning the damaging the transparency. plastic lenses of the front headlights.
  • Page 254 INTERIORS SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS KNOW YOUR Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner. Regularly check that water is not trapped under the VEHICLE It is advisable to use a moist brush on velvet mats (due to water dripping off shoes, umbrellas, upholstery.
  • Page 255 LEATHER STEERING WHEEL/GEAR KNOB/HANDBRAKE KNOW YOUR (for versions/markets, where provided) VEHICLE These components must be cleaned with mild soap and water only. Never use alcohol or alcohol-based products. SAFETY Read the product label carefully before using specific products for cleaning the interiors: make sure the product does not contain spirits or alcohol-based STARTING AND substances.
  • Page 256 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS KNOW YOUR VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION DATA Type-approval number. Vehicle type identification code We recommend taking note of the identification SAFETY Chassis serial number. codes. Identification codes are printed and shown on Maximum authorised weight of vehicle fully laden the plates as indicated below, together with the positions: Maximum authorised weight of vehicle fully laden STARTING AND...
  • Page 257 246 and contains the following data: STARTING AND DRIVING A Paint manufacturer. B Colour name. C Fiat colour code. WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES D Respray and touch up code. ENGINE MARKING This is stamped on the cylinder block and gives the IN AN EMERGENCY fig.
  • Page 258 ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSION KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Version Engine code 110 MultiJet F1AE3481G SAFETY 115 MultiJet 250A1000 130 MultiJet F1AE3481D STARTING AND 150 MultiJet F1AE3481E DRIVING 180 MultiJet Power F1CE3481E (*)Version for specific markets WARNING LIGHTS There is an example of a bodywork version code below by way of explanation with a key which is valid for all AND MESSAGES bodywork version codes: Example:...
  • Page 259 BODYWORK KNOW YOUR 3000 kg Cab chassis VEHICLE 3300 kg Chassis without cab 3500 kg Platform chassis cab 3500 kg MAXI Box truck SAFETY 4005/4250 kg Primary school bus 2800 kg 3650 kg Long cab trailer STARTING AND Long cab chassis DRIVING ENGINE Middle school bus...
  • Page 260 ENGINE KNOW YOUR 110 MultiJet 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet General information 130 MultiJet 150 MultiJet VEHICLE Power Type code F1AE3481G 250A1000 F1AE3481D F1AE3481E F1CE3481E Cycle Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel SAFETY Number and arrangement 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line...
  • Page 261: Fuel Supply

    FUEL SUPPLY KNOW YOUR Versions Fuel supply VEHICLE Common Rail direct injection WARNING SAFETY Modifications or repairs to the fuel supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system's technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
  • Page 262 TRANSMISSION KNOW YOUR Versions Gearbox Clutch Drive VEHICLE Five forward gears and reverse with synchronizers 115 MultiJet for forward gear SAFETY engagement Self-adjusting pedal 110 MultiJet Front without idle stroke Six forward gears plus 130 MultiJet reverse with synchronisers STARTING AND for forward gear DRIVING 150 MultiJet...
  • Page 263 BRAKES KNOW YOUR Front service brakes Rear service brakes Parking brake VEHICLE controlled by hand lever, working on rear self-ventilated discs discs brakes IMPORTANT Water, ice and salt spread on the roads may deposit on the brake disks reducing braking SAFETY efficiency the first time the brakes are applied.
  • Page 264 WHEELS CORRECT READING OF THE TYRE KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Example: 215/70 R 15 109S (see fig. 247) RIMS AND TYRES Rated width (S, distance in mm between Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass sidewalls) tyres. The vehicle registration document also lists all Height/width ratio (H/S) as a percentage type-approved tyres.
  • Page 265 475 kg Maximum speed rating KNOW YOUR 487 kg up to 160 km/h VEHICLE 500 kg up to 170 km/h 515 kg up to 180 km/h 530 kg up to 190 km/h SAFETY 545 kg up to 200 km/h 560 kg up to 210 km/h 580 kg up to 240 km/h...
  • Page 266 RIM PROTECTOR TYRES CORRECT READING OF THE WHEEL RIM KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Example: 6J x 15 ET 43 (see fig. 247) WARNING rim diameter in inches (1). DO NOT fit hub caps when using rim drop centre outline (side projection where the integral caps fixed (with springs) to the tyre bead rests) (2).
  • Page 267 RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED AS STANDARD KNOW YOUR Versions Rims Tyres provided VEHICLE Ducato 6Jx15'' - H2 205/70 R15C 106/104R 215/70 R15C 109/107S Ducato (except 6Jx15'' - H2 SAFETY recreational) 225/70 R15C 112/110S Ducato 6Jx15'' - H2 215/70 R15CP 109/107Q (recreational) STARTING AND Ducato Maxi...
  • Page 268 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) KNOW YOUR Tyres provided Front Rear VEHICLE with basic tyres, except for 3000 GVW 4,0 ± 0,05 4,0 ± 0,05 PANORAMA 3300 GVW / 3500 GVW 215/70 R15 4,1 ± 0,05 4,5 ± 0,05 with basic tyres SAFETY 215/70 R15 PANORAMA with basic tyres...
  • Page 269 DIMENSIONS KNOW YOUR VEHICLE VAN VERSION Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. Height is measured with the vehicle unladen. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 270 KNOW YOUR CH1 - CH2 MH1 - MH2 LH2 - LH3 XLH2 - XLH3 VEHICLE 3000 3450 4035 4035 SAFETY 1015 1015 1015 1380 4963 5413 5998 6363 STARTING AND 2254 - 2524 2254 - 2524 2524 - 2764 2524 - 2764 DRIVING 1810 1810...
  • Page 271 TRUCK VERSION KNOW YOUR Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. VEHICLE Height is measured with the vehicle unladen. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE fig.
  • Page 272 FLATBED CHASSIS CAB KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MH1 - XLH1 XLH1 XXLH1 MLH1 SAFETY 3450 - 3000 3450 4035 4035 3000 4035 4035 4300 3800 1345 1345 1345 1710 1325 1590 STARTING AND 5358 - DRIVING 5293 5743 6328 6693 4908 5943 6308 6573...
  • Page 273 CHASSIS COWL SPECIAL CAB KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MH1 - MH1 - XLH1 XXLH1 XLH1 XXLH1 MLH1 MLH1 SAFETY 3450 - 3450 - 3000 4035 4035 4300 3000 4035 4035 4300 3800 3800 1225 1490 1245 1510 STARTING AND 5235 - 5278 - DRIVING 4785...
  • Page 274 SPECIAL CHASSIS COWL KNOW YOUR MH1 - MH2 XLH1 XXLH1 VEHICLE 3000 3450 - 3800 4035 4035 4300 SAFETY 1245 1510 4805 5255 - 5605 5840 6205 6470 STARTING AND 1810 1810 1810 1810 1810 DRIVING 1790 - 1980 1790 - 1980 1790 - 1980 1790 - 1980 1790 - 1980...
  • Page 275 PERFORMANCE KNOW YOUR Top permitted speed after initial vehicle use in km/h. VEHICLE 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet 110 MultiJet 130 MultiJet 150 MultiJet Power / 162 / 171 SAFETY CH1 - MH1 CH2 - MH2 - / 166 LH2 - XLH2 STARTING AND / 161 LH3 - XLH3...
  • Page 276 WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR VEHICLE VAN WEIGHTS /130/150 (°) 3000 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (***) (°) MultiJet SAFETY Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1845 ÷ 1910 1860 ÷ 1925 1910 ÷ 1975 to 90% and without optional equipment) including the driver: Payload 1090 ÷...
  • Page 277 VAN WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130/150 (°) 3300 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (***) (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1845 ÷ 1985 1860 ÷ 2000 1910 ÷ 2050 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload...
  • Page 278 VAN WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130/150 (°) 3500 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (***) (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1845 ÷ 1985 1860 ÷ 2000 1910 ÷ 2050 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload...
  • Page 279 VAN WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOW YOUR Versions with GVW 3500 kg Versions with GVW 4000 kg VEHICLE (***) (***) 180 MultiJet 180 MultiJet /130/150 /130/150 (°) (°) Power Power SAFETY MultiJet MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1940 ÷...
  • Page 280 TRUCK TRAILER WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130 (°) 3000 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1795 ÷ 1840 1810 ÷ 1855 1860 ÷ 1905 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload...
  • Page 281 TRUCK TRAILER WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130 (°) 3300 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1795 ÷ 1895 1810 ÷ 1910 1860 ÷ 1960 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload...
  • Page 282 TRUCK TRAILER WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130 (°) 3500 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1795 ÷ 1895 1810 ÷ 1910 1860 ÷ 1960 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload...
  • Page 283 TRAILER TRUCK WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOW YOUR 3500 kg GVW versions 4000 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130 /130 (°) 180 MultiJet (°) 180 MultiJet MultiJet Power MultiJet Power Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank SAFETY filled to 90% and without optional 1895 ÷...
  • Page 284 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM KNOW YOUR 3000 kg GVW versions 3300 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130/150 /130/150 115 MultiJet 115 MultiJet (°) (°) (°) (°) MultiJet MultiJet SAFETY (with all fluids, fuel Unladen weight tank 90% full and without optional 1600 1580 ÷...
  • Page 285 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM KNOW YOUR /130 MultiJet 3500 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet (°) (°) VEHICLE (with all fluids, fuel tank Unladen weight 1580 ÷ 1615 1595 ÷ 1630 90% full and without optional equipment) Maximum permitted loads (**) SAFETY –...
  • Page 286 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM (MAXI versions) KNOW YOUR 3500 kg GVW versions 4000 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130 /130 (°) 180 MultiJet (°) 180 MultiJet MultiJet Power MultiJet Power Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank SAFETY filled to 90% and without optional 1655 ÷...
  • Page 287 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130 180 MultiJet (°) 3000 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet (#) (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Power (with all fluids, fuel tank Unladen weight 90% full and without optional 1590 ÷ 1630 1605 ÷ 1635 1655 ÷ 1695 SAFETY equipment) Maximum permitted loads...
  • Page 288 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR 3300 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 115 MultiJet (#) (°) (°) (°) VEHICLE Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 1590 ÷ 1640 1545 ÷ 1560 90% and without optional equipment) Maximum permitted loads (**) SAFETY –...
  • Page 289 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR 3300 kg GVW versions 3300 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130 180 MultiJet (°) 150 MultiJet 150 MultiJet (°) MultiJet Power (°) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank SAFETY filled to 90% and without optional 1605 ÷...
  • Page 290 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR 3500 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 115 MultiJet (#) (°) (°) (°) VEHICLE Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 1590 ÷ 1640 1545 ÷ 1575 90% and without optional equipment) Maximum permitted loads (**) SAFETY –...
  • Page 291 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR 3500 kg GVW versions 3500 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130 180 MultiJet (°) 150 MultiJet 150 MultiJet (°) MultiJet Power (°) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank SAFETY filled to 90% and without optional 1605 ÷...
  • Page 292 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOW YOUR 3500 kg GVW versions 3500 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130 /130 180 MultiJet 180 MultiJet (°) (°) MultiJet Power MultiJet Power (°) (°) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank SAFETY filled to 90% and without optional 1675 ÷...
  • Page 293 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOW YOUR 4000 kg GVW versions 4000 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130 /130 180 MultiJet 180 MultiJet (°) (°) MultiJet Power MultiJet Power (°) (°) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank SAFETY filled to 90% and without optional 1675 ÷...
  • Page 294 CHASSIS COWL WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOW YOUR 3500 kg GVW versions 3500 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130 /130 180 MultiJet 180 MultiJet (°) (°) MultiJet Power MultiJet Power (°) (°) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank SAFETY filled to 90% and without optional 1375÷1410 1425 ÷...
  • Page 295 CHASSIS COWL WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOW YOUR 4000 kg GVW versions 4000 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130 /130 180 MultiJet 180 MultiJet (°) (°) MultiJet Power MultiJet Power (°) (°) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank SAFETY filled to 90% and without optional 1375 ÷...
  • Page 296 CREW CAB TRUCK WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130 (°) 3300 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1950 ÷ 2010 1965 ÷ 2025 2015 ÷ 2075 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload...
  • Page 297 CREW CAB TRUCK WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130 (°) 3500 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1950 ÷ 2010 1965 ÷ 2025 2015 ÷ 2075 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload...
  • Page 298 CREW CAB TRUCK WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOW YOUR /130 MultiJet 3500/4000 kg GVW versions 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 2005 ÷ 2105 2055 ÷ 2155 90% and without optional equipment) including the driver: Payload 1395 ÷...
  • Page 299 COMBI WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130 (°) 3000 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1935 1950 2000 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload 1065 1050 1000...
  • Page 300 COMBI WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR 3300 kg GVW versions 3500 kg GVW versions VEHICLE /130 /130 115 MultiJet (°) 180 MultiJet (°) 180 MultiJet MultiJet Power MultiJet Power (°) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel SAFETY tank filled to 90% and without 1935 ÷...
  • Page 301 COMBI WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOW YOUR /130 MultiJet 3500 kg GVW versions 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 2100 2150 90% and without optional equipment) including the driver: Payload 1400 1350 SAFETY Maximum permitted loads (**) –...
  • Page 302 PANORAMA WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130 (°) 3000 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 2200 2215 2265 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload Maximum permitted loads (**) STARTING AND...
  • Page 303 PANORAMA WEIGHTS KNOW YOUR /130 (°) 3300 kg GVW versions 115 MultiJet 180 MultiJet Power (°) VEHICLE MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 2200÷ 2285 2215 ÷ 2300 2265 ÷ 2350 to 90% and without optional equipment) SAFETY including the driver: Payload...
  • Page 304 REFUELLING KNOW YOUR /130 (°) 180 Multi- Prescribed fuels and VEHICLE MultiJet MultiJet MultiJet Jet Power original lubricants (°) Fuel tank including a reserve of (litres): Diesel for motor vehicles SAFETY (EN590 specification) including a reserve of 10/12 10/12 10/12 10/12 (litres): Engine cooling system...
  • Page 305 180 Multi- Prescribed fuels and (°)/130 KNOW YOUR MultiJet MultiJet Jet Power original lubricants (°) MultiJet VEHICLE Gearbox/differential casing 2.9 (M38 TUTELA TRANSMISSION (litres): gearbox) GEARTECH Hydraulic braking circuit SAFETY with ABS (kg): TUTELA TOP 4 Hydraulic braking circuit 0,62 0,62 0,62 0,62...
  • Page 306: Fluids And Lubricants

    SAE 5W-30 grade synthetic based lubricants Contractual Technical Scheduled Servicing Reference No. lubricants Classification FIAT 9.55535-S1 ACEA C2. Plan WARNING LIGHTS F510.D07 AND MESSAGES In case of emergency, if the above specified lubricants are not available, products with the minimum indicated ACEA performance can be used for topping up;...
  • Page 307 TUTELA ALL STAR WARNING LIGHTS temperatures. greases for drive Wheel side constant Contractual Technical AND MESSAGES Classification FIAT 9.55580. Consistency velocity joints transmission Reference No. F702.G07 NLGI 1-2 Grease for constant velocity joints with low TUTELA STAR 700 Differential side IN AN EMERGENCY friction coefficient.
  • Page 308 Contractual Technical for radiators ASTM D 3306 specifications. formulation products SAFETY Reference No. F101.M01 not allowed. FIAT Classification 9.55523. TUTELA DIESEL To be mixed with Diesel fuel Additive for diesel antifreeze, protecting diesel STARTING AND diesel (25 cc per 10 additive engines.
  • Page 309: Fuel Consumption

    FUEL CONSUMPTION KNOW YOUR The fuel consumption figures given in the tables below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests VEHICLE laid down by specific European Directives. The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption: ❒ urban cycle: begins with cold starting, followed by driving simulating the use of the vehicle in town; ❒...
  • Page 310 Fuel consumption (according to the current European Directive - litres/100 km) KNOW YOUR Gross vehicle Versions Consumption VEHICLE weight COMBI Urban Extra-urban Combi 3,000 kg SAFETY 3,300 kg 115 MultiJet (°) 3,500 kg STARTING AND 3,000 kg DRIVING 3,300 kg (°)/130 MultiJet 3,500 kg WARNING LIGHTS...
  • Page 311 Fuel consumption (according to the current European Directive - litres/100 km) KNOW YOUR Consumption VEHICLE Versions Gross vehicle weight Urban Extra-urb. Combi Van CH1/Box truck CH1 MH1 MLH1/ SAFETY Cab chassis and double cab (*)/ Flatbed 2800, 3000, 3300, 3500 cab (*)/Chassis cowl (*) MultiJet Van MH1 LH1/box truck LH1/double...
  • Page 312 Consumption KNOW YOUR Versions Gross vehicle weight VEHICLE Extra-urb. Urban Combi Box truck CH1/Cab chassis and double 3000, 3300, 3500 (*)/Flatbed cab (*)/Chassis cowl (*) SAFETY Van CH1 MH1/box truck MH1 MLH1 3000, 3300, 3500 10,1 Van CH1/Box truck MH1 MLH1/Cab STARTING AND 3500 Heavy, 4005, 4250 chassis and double cab...
  • Page 313 EMISSIONS KNOW YOUR The CO emission levels given in the following tables refer to combined consumption. VEHICLE emissions (according to the current European Directive litres/100 km) Gross vehicle SAFETY Versions Emissions weight PANORAMA 115 MultiJet 3,000 – 3,300 kg (°) STARTING AND DRIVING 130 MultiJet...
  • Page 314 emissions (according to the current European Directive g/km) KNOW YOUR Gross vehicle Versions Emissions VEHICLE weight COMBI 3,000 kg SAFETY 115 MultiJet 3,300 kg 3,500 kg STARTING AND 3,000 kg DRIVING /130 MultiJet 3,300 kg (°) 3,500 kg WARNING LIGHTS 3,000 kg AND MESSAGES 150 MultiJet...
  • Page 315 emissions (according to the current European Directive g/km) KNOW YOUR emissions Versions Gross vehicle weight VEHICLE Combi Van CH1/Box truck CH1 MH1 MLH1/Cab chassis 2800, 3000, 3300, 3500 and double cab / Flatbed cab /Chassis cowl SAFETY 115 MultiJet Van MH1 LH1/box truck LH1/double cab, MH1 3000, 3300, 3500 Van LH1/Double cab LH1 3300, 3500...
  • Page 316 AND MESSAGES surrounding environment. You can find further information on these collection and scrapping centres either from a Fiat and Fiat Commercial Vehicle Dealership or by calling the toll-free number 00800 3428 0000 or on the Fiat website. IN AN EMERGENCY (*) Vehicle for transporting passengers with a maximum of nine seats and a total permitted weight of 3.5 t...
  • Page 317 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 318 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 319 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 320 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
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  • Page 323 NOTES...
  • Page 325 INDEX Battery (disconnector) ....81 Brakes (brake pad wear warning light) ......177 KNOW YOUR Battery disconnector ....81 VEHICLE Brakes BS failure warning light..173 Battery – specifications ......259 ABS..........109 – Replacement......239 Bulbs ABS (system failure warning Battery (low charge warning SAFETY light)..........
  • Page 326 67-201 SAFETY fuel cut-off switch..... 83 iat CODE system ....Dead lock ........100 Electric windows......104 Fiat CODE (vehicle Demanding vehicle use..... 227 Electronic alarm ......10 protection system failure STARTING AND Desk/Book rest ......90 Engine codes .......
  • Page 327 Fuel consumption ...... 305 Headlights Insufficient engine oil pressure warning light..... 170 KNOW YOUR Fuel level gauge ......15 – Headlight alignment VEHICLE corrector........ 108 Interior fittings ......85 Fuel reserve warning light..173 – Light beam direction ... 108 Interiors ........
  • Page 328 MSR system......... 114 Pretensioners......131 Right direction indicator warning light......178 KNOW YOUR Multifunction display Prolonged vehicle inactivity ..167 VEHICLE Rim Protector......262 – Control buttons ....17 Protecting the environment ..128 Rims and tyres......260 – Setup menu......19 adio..........
  • Page 329 85 KNOW YOUR Snow tyres........165 VEHICLE Spare wheel......... 260 ehicle protection system failure warning light (Fiat Speed block........95 CODE)........175 Speedometer ....... 14 SAFETY VIN plate........252 Spray nozzles ......245 arming up the engine just Sprung seat........
  • Page 330 Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Parts & Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 Volvera - Turin (Italy) Print no. 603. 99 321 - 0 /201 - 1st Edition...
  • Page 331 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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