Fiat Ducato Owner's Handbook Manual

Fiat Ducato Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 2 At Fiat Professional Service authorised workshops you can find technicians directly trained by us, offering quality and professionalism for all service operations. Fiat Professional workshops are always close to you for the regular servicing operations, season checks and practical recommendations by our experts.
  • 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 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 If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add to the European specification EN590. electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the battery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They The use of other products or mixtures may can calculate the overall electrical requirement damage the engine beyond repair and and check that the vehicle’s electrical system can...
  • Page 7 KNOWING YOUR CAR KNOWING YOUR CAR DASHBOARD The presence and position of the controls, instruments and gauges may vary depending on the version. SAFETY STARTING DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE Fig. 1 F0N0510m TECHNICAL Fixed side air vents –...
  • Page 8 The acknowledgement code is sent only if the Fiat MAINTENANCE CODE system control unit has recognised the code AND CARE transmitted from the key. Each time the ignition key is turned to STOP, the Fiat CODE system deactivates the functions of the engine TECHNICAL management control unit. SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 9 SAFETY the Fiat Dealership to have new keys (up to eight) A the electronic code; stored with the code. B The mechanical key code to be given to the Fiat STARTING Dealership when ordering duplicate keys. Warning light coming on when driving IMPORTANT In order to ensure complete efficiency of ❒...
  • Page 10 To extract the metal insert, press button and to All the keys and the CODE card must be KNOWING reinsert it proceed as follows: handed over to the new owner when YOUR CAR ❒ keep button B pressed and turn the metal insert A; selling the vehicle.
  • Page 11 Button Á is used for locking all the doors; incorporated remote control. Should a new remote control be necessary, contact a Fiat Dealership and be Button Ë is used for unlocking all the doors. ready to present the CODE card, a personal identity document and the vehicle ownership documents.
  • Page 12 To replace the battery, proceed as follows: containers provided, otherwise take them to the ❒ press button A and bring the metal insert B to the Fiat Dealership, which will deal with their open position; disposal. SAFETY ❒...
  • Page 13 The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following: KNOWING YOUR CAR Type of key Unlocking the Door closing Dead lock Unlocking of load Windows down Windows up activation doors from the outside compartment lock Key without remote control...
  • Page 14 IMPORTANT The engine lock function is guaranteed by functions described previously, is controlled by the the Fiat CODE, which is automatically activated when receiver located under the dashboard near the fuse box. the ignition key is extracted from the starter device.
  • Page 15 If the alarm produces an acoustic signal even when the button on the key with remote control. doors and bonnet are correctly closed, a fault has The following operations are performed (excluding occurred in the operation of the system. Contact a Fiat some markets): Dealership. SAFETY ❒...
  • Page 16 IGNITION DEVICE BREAK IN ATTEMPT INDICATION KNOWING Any break in attempt is indicated by the turning on of YOUR CAR The key can be turned to 3 different positions fig. 9: warning light on the instrument panel together with ❒ STOP: engine off, key can be extracted, steering the message on the multifunction display (where provided), (see section “Warning lights and messages”).
  • Page 17 (e.g.: attempted theft), have it checked is moving. The steering wheel would over by a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. automatically lock as soon as you try to turn it. This is always the case, even when the vehicle is being towed.
  • Page 18 INSTRUMENT PANEL KNOWING YOUR CAR A Speedometer (speed indicator) B Multifunction display C Rev counter SAFETY D Engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light STARTING E Fuel level gauge with reserve DRIVING warning light WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES F0N0518m fig.
  • Page 19 INSTRUMENTS REV COUNTER fig. 12 KNOWING The rev counter shows the engine rpm. YOUR CAR The instrument background colour and type may vary IMPORTANT The electronic injection control system according to the versions. gradually shuts off the flow of fuel when the engine is “over-revving”...
  • Page 20 LIGHTS AND light A will flash to indicate a fault in the system. this case, stop the engine and contact a Fiat Dealership. MESSAGES Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the system checked.
  • Page 21 KNOWING the engine immediately and contact YOUR CAR a Fiat Dealership. Four or five symbols light up to indicate a sufficient level of oil in the sump. If the fifth symbol is not lit, this does not indicate a fault or that insufficient oil is present in the sump.
  • Page 22 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY NOTE When opening one of the front doors, the KNOWING display will turn on and show for a few seconds the (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR CAR clock and the kilometres or miles covered. The multifunction display is able to display information that is useful and necessary during when driving.
  • Page 23 Light adjustment inside vehicle SETUP MENU fig. 17 KNOWING – with the side lights on and standard screen active, it is The menu comprises a series of functions arranged in YOUR CAR a cycle which can be selected through buttons ▲ and ▼ possible to adjust the brightness inside the vehicle.
  • Page 24 Selecting an option from the main menu with Hold down the MODE button: KNOWING a submenu: – to return to the set up menu if you are in the main YOUR CAR – a short press on the button will display the first menu;...
  • Page 25 TECHNICAL AUTOCLOSE ▲ BUTTON VOLUME SPECIFICATIONS ▼ F0N1020g ▼ MEAS. UNIT BUZZER VOLUME ▲ ▼ LANGUAGE ▼ ▲ INDEX fig. 17 ▲ ▲ (*) This function may only be displayed after the SBR system is deactivated by a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 26 Speed limit (Speed Beep) To cancel the setting, proceed as follows: KNOWING This function enables setting of the vehicle speed limit – briefly press button MODE: ON flashes on the display; YOUR CAR (km/h or mph). When this limit is exceeded the driver is ▼...
  • Page 27 Trip B On/Off (trip B data) – once you have selected the submenu to be changed, press the button MODE briefly; KNOWING This function can be used to activate (On) or deactivate YOUR CAR (Off) the Trip B display (partial trip). –...
  • Page 28 Set date (Set Date) Audio information (See sound system) KNOWING Using this function you can update the date With this function the display shows information about YOUR CAR (day – month – year). the sound system. Proceed as follows to update: –...
  • Page 29 – press the MODE button briefly to return to the – when accessing the “Distance” submenu: briefly press the submenu screen or give the button a long press to button MODE and the display will show “km” or “mi” KNOWING YOUR CAR return to the main menu screen without storing;...
  • Page 30 Adjust the failure/warning buzzer volume S.B.R. buzzer reactivation (Belt Buzzer) MESSAGES (Buzzer Volume) This function can be displayed only after a Fiat With this function the volume of the buzzer which Dealership has deactivated the SBR system (see “SBR IN AN accompanies the display of any failure/warning can be system”...
  • Page 31 – briefly press the MODE button; the display shows the due, the dedicated message is displayed again and the estimated km distance to the next oil change (depending and U warning lights turn on. Contact a Fiat MAINTENANCE on the driving mode);...
  • Page 32 Front passenger’s airbag and chest side bag KNOWING activation/deactivation fig. 18 YOUR CAR (for versions/markets, where provided) This function is used to activate/deactivate the front MODE ▲ ▲ passenger’s airbag. ▼ ▼ SAFETY Proceed as follows: ❒ press MODE and after the message (Bag pass Off) (deactivate) or (Bag pass On) (activate) appears by STARTING ▲...
  • Page 33 TRIP COMPUTER Values displayed KNOWING External temperature YOUR CAR General information Indicates the temperature outside the vehicle passenger The “Trip computer” is used to display information on compartment. vehicle operation when the key is turned to MAR-ON SAFETY This function allows you to define two separate trips, Range (for versions/markets where provided) called “Trip A”...
  • Page 34 Trip time IMPORTANT If the reset operation is carried out when KNOWING “Trip B” is being displayed, only the information This value shows the time elapsed since the start of the YOUR CAR associated with this function is reset. new mission. IMPORTANT In the absence of information, Trip Start of journey procedure Computer values are displayed with “----”.
  • Page 35 SEATS WARNING KNOWING Once you have released the adjustment YOUR CAR lever, always check that the seat is WARNING locked on the guides by trying to move it back Any adjustments should only be carried and forth. If it is not locked, the seat may move out with the vehicle stationary.
  • Page 36 : whilst sitting, move the lever B AIR SEAT To lower the seat KNOWING upwards (front part of the seat) or the lever C (rear The seat is equipped with a mechanical spring system YOUR CAR part of the seat) and place your body weight on the part and hydraulic shock absorber to ensure maximum of the seat to be lowered.
  • Page 37 SEATS WITH ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS REVOLVING BASE SEAT (for versions/markets where provided) KNOWING The driver’s seat may be equipped with an armrest that YOUR CAR can be raised and adjusted for height. To adjust, use the It may be turned through 180° toward the seat on the wheel A-fig.
  • Page 38 REVOLVING SEAT WITH SEAT BELT Backrest angle adjustment fig. 27 KNOWING (for versions/markets, where provided) Adjust lever A. YOUR CAR It is equipped with a seat belt with three anchorage Height adjustment fig. 27 points fig. 26, two adjustable armrests (for the adjustment, see “Seats with adjustable armrests”...
  • Page 39 Use the lever D-fig. 28 (on the right side of the seat) to Seat heating fig. 29 turn the seat. (for versions/markets where available) KNOWING YOUR CAR Before turning, move the seat forward and only then With the key turned to MAR-ON, press the button E to adjust the reach fig.
  • Page 40 FLAP ON BENCH fig. 30 COMPARTMENT UNDER THE SEAT KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR CAR The seat is equipped with a fold-down flap that can be A compartment A-fig. 31 is present under the seat that used as a document support surface.
  • Page 41 SEAT BASE PLASTIC COVERS fig. 32 PANORAMA VERSIONS (for versions/markets where provided) KNOWING YOUR CAR Adjusting the passenger seat tilting backrest The Front cover A can be opened by operating the fig. 33 release handle B on the upper part. Turn the knob A.
  • Page 42 Tilting middle seat backrest Stacked position KNOWING – 3 row) fig. 33 Proceed as follows: YOUR CAR Lift the lever C and fold the backrest forwards. – remove the head restraints from the easy entry A hard surface on the back of the middle seat is for use position;...
  • Page 43 Proceed as follows to remove the bench: WARNING KNOWING – from the stacked position, operate levers C and Do not travel with passengers seated in YOUR CAR D-fig. 36 , turning them forward (as specified on the the 3 row with the 2 row bench adhesive plate located on the lower crossmember);...
  • Page 44 HEAD RESTRAINTS WARNING KNOWING Head restraints must be adjusted so that YOUR CAR the head, rather than the neck, rests on FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS fig. 38 them. Only in this case they can protect your On certain versions the head restraints are adjustable in head correctly.
  • Page 45 STEERING WHEEL WARNING KNOWING The adjustments should only be carried YOUR CAR The steering wheel position can be adjusted axially. out with the vehicle stationary and the engine turned off. To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows: ❒ release lever fig. 39 by pulling it towards the steering SAFETY wheel (position 2);...
  • Page 46 REAR VIEW MIRRORS WARNING KNOWING As the driver’s exterior mirror is curved, YOUR CAR it may slightly alter the perception of REAR-VIEW MIRROR fig. 40 distance of the reflected image. The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes its Further, the reflective surface of the lower part release in the event of a violent impact with the of the exterior mirrors is parabolic to increase...
  • Page 47 To adjust the mirror, place the knob B in one of the WARNING four positions: ÿ1 left mirror, KNOWING When driving the mirrors should always ⁄ 2 right mirror ¤ 3 left wide angle, YOUR CAR remain in position 1. Ÿ...
  • Page 48 Electric folding To bring the mirrors to the opening position electrically, KNOWING press point 2 of the rocker button A-fig. 43 until an To fold the mirrors electrically, press point 2 of the YOUR CAR engagement “click” is heard, then press point 1 of the rocker button A-fig.
  • Page 49 HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM KNOWING YOUR CAR F0N0322m SAFETY STARTING DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS fig. 44 INDEX 1. Upper fixed vent – 2. Adjustable centre vents – 3. Fixed side vent – 4. Adjustable side vents – 5. Lower vents for front seats.
  • Page 50 ADJUSTABLE SIDE AND CENTRE VENTS D Adjustable centre vents. KNOWING fig. 45-46 Air flow adjustment control. YOUR CAR Fixed vents for side windows. The vents A and C cannot be adjusted. Adjustable side vents. CONTROLS fig. 47 Fixed vents. SAFETY Air temperature adjustment ring nut A (mixing hot/cold air) STARTING...
  • Page 51 Air distribution ring nut C PASSENGER COMPARTMENT HEATING KNOWING ¶ to direct air to the centre and side vents; Proceed as follows: YOUR CAR ß ❒ turn the ring nut A to the red section; to send air to the feet and direct cooler air to the dashboard vents, in intermediate temperature ❒...
  • Page 52 FRONT WINDOW FAST Window demisting KNOWING DEMISTING/DEFROSTING (WINDSCREEN In the event of considerable external moisture and/or rain YOUR CAR AND SIDE WINDOWS) and/or large differences in temperature inside and outside Proceed as follows: the passenger compartment, perform the following ❒ turn the ring nut A to the red section; preventive window demisting procedure: SAFETY ❒...
  • Page 53 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL INTERNAL AIR RECIRCULATION ACTIVATION SYSTEM KNOWING YOUR CAR Ò (for versions/markets where provided) Turn the knob D-fig. 47 to It is advisable to switch the internal air recirculation on CONTROLS fig. 50 while standing in queues or in tunnels to prevent the SAFETY introduction of polluted air.
  • Page 54 Air distribution ring nut C PASSENGER COMPARTMENT VENTILATION KNOWING ¶ to direct air to the centre and side vents; To ventilate the passenger compartment well, proceed as YOUR CAR follows: ß to send air to the feet and direct cooler air to the ❒...
  • Page 55 © ❒ turn the ring nut C to Cooling adjustment KNOWING ❒ Turn the ring nut A to the right to increase the ❒ turn the knob B to 4 (max. fan speed). YOUR CAR temperature; Then use the controls to maintain the required comfort ❒...
  • Page 56 IMPORTANT to ensure fast demisting/defrosting, if an Window demisting KNOWING additional heater/air conditioner is present (under the In the event of considerable external moisture and/or rain YOUR CAR front or rear seat on Panorama and Combi versions), and/or large differences in temperature inside and outside if it is activated, turn it off using the button F (LED off) the passenger compartment, perform the following located on the control panel fig.
  • Page 57 IN AN In winter, the climate control system must be turned on EMERGENCY at least once a month for about 10 minutes. Before summer, have the system inspected at a Fiat Dealership. MAINTENANCE AND CARE The system uses R134a refrigerant fluid...
  • Page 58 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL The intake air temperature is always automatically KNOWING controlled according to the temperature set on the display SYSTEM YOUR CAR (except for when the system is off or in certain conditions (for versions/markets, where provided) when the compressor is not running). The system allows the following parameters and GENERAL INFORMATION functions to be set or altered manually: air temperature,...
  • Page 59 E System off button. During fully automatic system operation, you can change the set temperature, air distribution and fan speed at KNOWING F Compressor enabling/disabling button. any time by using the relevant buttons or knobs: the YOUR CAR G Air recirculation control button. system will automatically change its settings to adjust to H Fan speed increase/decrease control buttons.
  • Page 60 This function may be used to heat up the passenger Air distribution buttons (B) KNOWING compartment by exploiting the system’s potential to the Press these buttons to manually set one YOUR CAR full. In this event, the system stops controlling the of the seven air distribution settings: temperature automatically and sets the air mixing to maximum heating.
  • Page 61 ▲ Air flow distribution split between the windscreen The fan speed is shown by the bars lit up on the display: ˙ and front side windows defrosting/demisting vents KNOWING ❒ Max. fan speed = all bars lit; YOUR CAR and the central and side dashboard vents. This ❒...
  • Page 62 IMPORTANT Should the system (after manual It is however not advised to use it on rainy/cold days as KNOWING intervention) no longer be able to guarantee the target it would considerably increase the possibility of the YOUR CAR temperature for the passenger compartment, the set windows steaming up, especially if the climate control temperature value will start flashing to indicate the compressor is off.
  • Page 63 ❒ turns on the climate control compressor when IMPORTANT With the compressor off, it is not possible to introduce air into the passenger weather conditions are suitable; KNOWING YOUR CAR compartment at a temperature lower than that of the ❒ air recirculation switching-off; outside air.
  • Page 64: Additional Heater

    ADDITIONAL HEATER IMPORTANT To ensure rapid demisting/defrosting, KNOWING if there is an additional heater/air conditioner (under the (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR CAR front or rear seat on Panorama and Combi versions), if activated, deactivate it by pressing button F (LED off) On some versions, an additional heater is also present located on the control panel fig.
  • Page 65 Otherwise the device could lock and require the IN AN ❒ a heat exchanger connected to the engine cooling assistance of a Fiat Dealership. EMERGENCY system pipes; ❒ a control unit connected to the passenger...
  • Page 66 MESSAGES heating time. operation. In this case, carry out the turning off procedure and try to turn the heater back on. If it still does not work, consult a Fiat Dealership. IN AN EMERGENCY Activation of the heating system When an automatic climate control system is present,...
  • Page 67 To prioritise windscreen demisting, set the air Immediate activation of heating fig. 57 distribution knob to the position. KNOWING To switch the system on manually, press the button 8 of YOUR CAR To obtain both functions, set the air distribution knob the timer: the display and warning light 1 will light up ®...
  • Page 68 Reading the current time fig. 58 IMPORTANT If you wish to recall other preselected KNOWING times, press button 6 from time to time within To read the current time, press the button 4: the time YOUR CAR 10 seconds. will appear on the display for about 10 seconds and warning light 9 will come on at the same time.
  • Page 69 Deactivation of the programmed activation time The fluid circulation pump continues to work for fig. 59 around two minutes to dissipate as much heat as KNOWING YOUR CAR possible from the heater; the heater can be turned back To delete the programmed activation time, press button on during this stage.
  • Page 70: Additional Rear Heating

    MAINTENANCE KNOWING that the fuel level is higher than the reserve level. Have the additional heater checked regularly at a Fiat YOUR CAR Otherwise the device could lock and require the Dealership (and always at the start of every winter).
  • Page 71 Operation must be enabled using the button F-fig. 62 in ADDITIONAL REAR CLIMATE CONTROL the control panel. (Panorama and Combi) KNOWING YOUR CAR (for versions/markets, where provided) ❒ Turn the knob D to the maximum cold position (ring nut at blue sector) and air at ambient temperature The Panorama and Combi versions are equipped with will come out of the rear footwell vents (located a main heating/air conditioning system plus an additional...
  • Page 72 EXTERNAL LIGHTS WARNING KNOWING The daytime running lights are an YOUR CAR The left lever includes the controls for the exterior lights. alternative to the dipped headlamps for driving during the daytime in countries where it is The exterior lights can only be switched on when the compulsory to have lights on during the day, and ignition key is in the ON position.
  • Page 73 MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS fig. 65 DIRECTION INDICATORS fig. 67 KNOWING When the ring nut is in position 2 pull the lever Place the lever in the (stable) position: YOUR CAR towards the steering wheel (2 unstable position). ❒ up (position 1): activation of right direction indicator; The warning light 1 on the instrument panel will come on.
  • Page 74: Automatic Headlight Sensor

    Warning light F or D start flashing in the instrument Activation fig. 68 KNOWING panel. With the ignition key in the OFF position or extracted, YOUR CAR Direction indicators are switched off automatically when pull the lever towards the steering wheel and operate the steering wheel of the vehicle is straightened.
  • Page 75 WINDOW WASHING Activation fig. 69 KNOWING Turn the ring nut to position : this turns the side YOUR CAR WINDSCREEN WASHER/WIPER lights and the dipped headlights on automatically depending on the exterior brightness conditions. The device can operate only when the ignition key is in the MAR-ON position.
  • Page 76 In such conditions, the windscreen wipers may be subjected to excessive stress and the motor protection which prevents operation for a few seconds may trip. If the INDEX operation is not restored, contact a Fiat Dealership. F0N0039m fig. 71...
  • Page 77 RAIN SENSOR Deactivation fig. 70 (for versions/markets where provided) KNOWING Move the lever from position B or turn the ignition key YOUR CAR The rain sensor is located behind the rear view mirror to OFF. The next time the vehicle is started (ignition in contact with the windscreen and has the purpose of key in ON position), the sensor is not reactivated even automatically adjusting the frequency of the windscreen...
  • Page 78 CRUISE CONTROL When travelling downhill with the device engaged, the KNOWING vehicle speed may slightly exceed the memorised one. (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR CAR Ü When the device is activated the warning light comes on together with the relevant message on the This is an electronic driving aid that allows you to drive instrument panel.
  • Page 79 INCREASING THE MEMORISED SPEED SWITCHING THE DEVICE OFF KNOWING This can be done in two ways: The device can be switched off by the driver in the YOUR CAR following ways: ❒ by pressing the accelerator and then memorising the ❒...
  • Page 80 A to OFF and DRIVING on/off progressively. contact a Fiat Dealership, after checking that the protective fuse has not blown. The switch B is a spot light; when the ceiling light is off, WARNING...
  • Page 81 ❒ when opening one of the side doors for about IMPORTANT Before getting out of the car, make sure both switches are in the middle position; when the 3 minutes; KNOWING YOUR CAR doors are closed, the lights switch off preventing the ❒...
  • Page 82 LOAD COMPARTMENT SIDE COURTESY REMOVABLE COURTESY LIGHT fig. 76 KNOWING LIGHT fig. 75 (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR CAR (for versions/markets where provided) It is used as both a fixed light and a portable electric torch. When the removable light is secured to its fixed Press the cover at the point shown in the figure to turn support, the electric torch battery is automatically it on.
  • Page 83 CONTROLS The function switches off automatically when emergency braking ceases. KNOWING YOUR CAR This function complies with the relevant legislations HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS fig. 77 currently in force. They are turned on by pressing switch A, regardless of the position of the ignition key. SAFETY FOG LIGHTS fig.
  • Page 84: Battery Disconnection Function (Disconnector)

    REAR FOG LAMPS fig. 79 PARKING LIGHTS KNOWING These lights come on, with the dipped headlights on or These lights can only be turned on with ignition key in YOUR CAR with the side lights and fog lights on (for versions/markets the STOP position or removed, by turning the control where provided) by pressing the button 4.
  • Page 85: Maintenance

    To restore the battery connection, insert the ignition DOOR LOCK fig. 83-84 key and turn it to the MAR-ON position, the vehicle can KNOWING To lock all doors at the same time, press button A, YOUR CAR be started normally at this point. located on the centre console control panel, regardless The battery may have to be disconnected to set up of the position of the ignition key.
  • Page 86 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND WARNING KNOWING FUEL CUT OFF SWITCH If, after a crash, you smell fuel or see YOUR CAR leaks from the fuel system, do not reset The vehicle is fitted with a safety switch that, in the the switches to avoid the risk of fire.
  • Page 87 (e.g. headlights). LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN IMPORTANT On versions other than the School EMERGENCY bus/Minibus, button B is replaced by a dedicated fuse; to replace it contact a Fiat Dealership. MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX F0N0127m fig. 86...
  • Page 88 INTERIOR FITTINGS GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 88 KNOWING To open the glove compartment, operate the opening YOUR CAR handle A. UPPER GLOVE COMPARTMENT – REFRIGERATED COMPARTMENT fig.87 (for versions/markets where provided) SAFETY To use, lift the flap as shown in the figure. If air conditioned, the compartment, equipped with a bottle holder, may be cooled/heated by means of an STARTING...
  • Page 89 LOCKABLE GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 89 GLOVE COMPARTMENT KNOWING Turn the key clockwise/anticlockwise to lock/unlock the The glove compartment A-fig. 90 is located in the YOUR CAR lock. To open the glove compartment, use the opening middle of the dashboard. handle. The compartment is big enough to hold a laptop The glove compartment B-fig.
  • Page 90 DOOR POCKETS fig. 92 COMPARTMENT BENEATH KNOWING PASSENGER SIDE FRONT SEAT fig. 93 There are oddment/map pockets located in each of the YOUR CAR door panels. Proceed as follows to use the compartment: ❒ open the flap A and remove it as illustrated; ❒...
  • Page 91 REAR PARTITION fig. 94 CUP HOLDER – CAN HOLDER fig. 95 KNOWING The vehicle may be equipped with a solid rear partition The cup – can holder is located in the middle of the YOUR CAR or with a sliding glass partition. dashboard.
  • Page 92 CIGAR LIGHTER fig. 96 ASHTRAY fig. 97 KNOWING It is located in the centre of the dashboard. The ashtray is a removable plastic container that can be YOUR CAR fitted in the cup/can holders in the middle of the Press the button on the cigar lighter to switch it on dashboard.
  • Page 93 SUN VISORS fig. 98 POWER SOCKET fig. 99 (for versions/markets where provided) KNOWING They are located at the sides of the internal rear view YOUR CAR mirror. The cigar lighter and the power socket are located in the centre console. They can be adjusted forwards and sideways.
  • Page 94 DESK/BOOKREST fig. 100 SHELF ABOVE THE CAB fig. 101 KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR CAR There is a desk A in the middle of the dashboard above This is located above the driver’s cab and is designed to the sound system compartment;...
  • Page 95 CAB GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 102 Portable navigators to be fitted in the seat (for versions/markets where provided) KNOWING in figure 104 have a mechanical release YOUR CAR device activated by pressing the two side The storage compartment is fitted above the sun visors buttons on the stem.
  • Page 96 TV CAMERA SYSTEM The rear view display is adjusted in mirror mode. When KNOWING AND REAR VISIBILITY DISPLAY not in use, it must be closed in the upper oddments YOUR CAR (for versions/markets where provided) compartment console area. The parking TV camera system fig. 105 allows the driver a view of the scene behind the vehicle by means of ACTIVATION a display A-fig.
  • Page 97 GENERAL WARNINGS Notes on use KNOWING Area of visibility To clean the TV camera, it is advisable to use a non- YOUR CAR abrasive cloth when the protective glass is dirty or iced The area of visibility may vary according to the vehicle over (on the outside).
  • Page 98 USER INTERFACE MESSAGES ON THE SCREEN KNOWING The display user interface consists of fig. 108: Messages are shown on the display under the following YOUR CAR conditions: ❒ Brightness adjustment: 2 buttons; ❒ An alert message is displayed during the 5 seconds ❒...
  • Page 99 TACHOGRAPH The tachograph is installed and sealed by authorised personnel: do not try and access the device or the KNOWING YOUR CAR supply and recording leads in any way. It is the For tachograph operation and use, consult the owner responsibility of the owner of the vehicle on which the handbook supplied by the device manufacturer.
  • Page 100 With the doors shut, press button on the remote SAFETY This function must be activated/deactivated by a Fiat control fig. 109-110 or slide the metal insert A into the Dealership. Following the operation, a sticker will be lock of the door on the driver’s side and turn it applied to the windscreen showing the top speed clockwise.
  • Page 101 Door unlocking from the outside All the doors can be unlocked by turning the metal insert anticlockwise in the door lock on the driver’s side KNOWING Ë Press the button fig. 109 or fig. 110 briefly, YOUR CAR fig. 111. With the battery disconnected, access to the depending on the version, to release the front doors vehicle will only be possible by unlocking the driver’s remotely, for timed activation of the interior courtesy...
  • Page 102 Door locking/unlocking from the inside IMPORTANT With the central locking engaged, pulling KNOWING the opening lever for one of the front doors switches Press the button A-fig. 112 to lock the doors, press YOUR CAR off the central locking function. Individual doors can be button B to unlock the doors.
  • Page 103 The LED comes on in the following cases: WARNING KNOWING ❒ after each door lock command generated by the Once the dead lock system is engaged it YOUR CAR Á button D or by button in the dashboard; is impossible to open the doors from inside the vehicle.
  • Page 104 Device deactivation WARNING KNOWING The system is disabled automatically on every door in Do not move the vehicle with the side YOUR CAR the following cases: doors open. ❒ opening the driver’s door using the mechanical key; ❒ when unlocking doors using the remote control; SAFETY To open the sliding side door, lift handle A and slide the ❒...
  • Page 105 MOVING FOOTBOARD fig. 116 REAR SWING DOORS (TWO) (for versions/markets where provided) KNOWING YOUR CAR Manual opening of the first swing door from the When the side door of the passenger compartment or outside luggage compartment is opened, a footboard emerges ∞...
  • Page 106 Manual opening of the second swing door, Electrical closure from inside fig. 120 KNOWING fig. 119 Close the two rear swing doors (first the left, then the YOUR CAR Pull handle C in the direction of the arrow. right) and press button D located in the window control panel.
  • Page 107 POWER WINDOWS WARNING KNOWING This spring loaded system has activation YOUR CAR forces that were designed for optimum MECHANISM fig. 122 comfort. Accidental knocks or a strong gust of Switches on the inner armrest of the driver’s door wind may release the springs and close the control the following with the ignition key in the doors spontaneously.
  • Page 108 BONNET IMPORTANT With the ignition key in the STOP KNOWING position or extracted, the electric windows remain YOUR CAR activated for about 3 minutes and are then deactivated OPENING immediately when one of the doors is opened. Proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 109 CLOSURE WARNING KNOWING Proceed as follows: The bonnet must always be perfectly YOUR CAR ❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the closed while travelling for safety reasons. Make sure that the bonnet is properly closed other remove the rod C-fig. 126 from the housing E and that the lock is engaged.
  • Page 110 ROOF RACK/SKI RACK WARNING KNOWING The incorrect positioning of the bonnet YOUR CAR To fit the roof/ski rack, with provision for versions H1 stay could cause the bonnet to fall and H2, use the pins A provided on the edges of the suddenly.
  • Page 111 To ensure the best visibility when travelling with IMPORTANT Follow the instructions contained in the the headlights on, the headlight alignment must be assembly kit carefully. Assembly must be performed by correct. Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the qualified personnel. STARTING headlights properly adjusted.
  • Page 112 (for versions/markets where provided) regardless of the road surface conditions and braking intensity, ensuring control of the vehicle even during DRIVING Contact a Fiat Dealership to have the headlights emergency braking. properly adjusted. WARNING The system is completed by EBD (Electronic Braking...
  • Page 113 In this case, the rear wheels may suddenly lock and the vehicle may swerve when braking sharply. Drive WARNING STARTING carefully to the nearest Fiat Dealership to have the If the ABS cuts in, it is a sign that the system checked. grip between tyre and the road surface...
  • Page 114: Brake Assist (Emergency Braking Assistance)

    ESP SYSTEM BRAKE ASSIST (emergency braking assistance KNOWING integrated in ESP) (Electronic Stability Program) YOUR CAR (for versions/markets where provided) (for versions/markets where provided) This system (which cannot be deactivated) recognises This is an electronic system that controls vehicle emergency braking conditions according to the speed of stability in the event of tyre grip loss, helping to maintain operation of the brake pedal and provides an additional SAFETY...
  • Page 115 The LED in the ASR OFF button will light up. Contact 2 seconds in order to move easily from the brake pedal a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible if this happens. to the accelerator pedal. When two seconds have...
  • Page 116 ASR SYSTEM (Antislip Regulator) WARNING KNOWING This is a traction control system that cuts in For the correct operation of the ESP and YOUR CAR automatically every time one or both drive wheels slip. ASR systems, the tyres must absolutely be the same make and type on all wheels, in perfect Depending on the slipping conditions, two different condition and, above all, of the type, make and...
  • Page 117 (for versions/markets where provided) (see “Warning lights and messages” section). TECHNICAL The LED in the ASR OFF button will light up. Contact SPECIFICATIONS a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible if this happens. INDEX F0N0077m fig. 129...
  • Page 118 TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM Traction Plus operation KNOWING (for versions/markets, where provided) The system is deactivated when starting up. To activate YOUR CAR the “Traction Plus” system, press the button Traction Plus is a help with driving and setting off in (T+ fig.
  • Page 119 This check can also be carried out by traffic control authorities. TECHNICAL IMPORTANT After eliminating the problem, 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 120 PARKING SENSORS WARNING BUZZER KNOWING (for versions/markets where provided) When reverse gear is engaged an intermittent beeping is YOUR CAR automatically activated. The parking sensors are located in the rear bumper, The acoustic signal: fig. 131 and their function is to inform the driver, through an intermittent buzzer, about the presence of ❒...
  • Page 121 FAILURE WARNING IMPORTANT If you wish to leave the tow hook fitted without towing a trailer, it is advisable to contact a Fiat Any parking sensor failures will be indicated when STARTING Dealership for the relevant system update operations...
  • Page 122 WARNING For correct operation, sensors must KNOWING always be clean from mud, dirt, snow or The driver always has ultimate YOUR CAR ice. Be careful not to scratch or damage responsibility for parking and other the sensors while cleaning them. Avoid using dry, dangerous manoeuvres.
  • Page 123 ❒ The sensor may detect a non-existent obstacle SOUND SYSTEM (echo noise) due to mechanical noises, for example KNOWING (for versions/markets, where provided) YOUR CAR when washing the vehicle, in case of rain, strong wind, hail. For radio operation, consult the Supplement attached to ❒...
  • Page 124 Fiat suggesting the most suitable devices from Lineaccessori STARTING Dealership to prevent any problems that could Fiat, will also evaluate the overall electric absorption, impair vehicle safety. checking whether the vehicle’s electric system is able to DRIVING withstand the load required, or whether it needs to be integrated with a more powerful battery.
  • Page 125 MAINTENANCE Fiat Auto S.p.A. shall not be liable for damage caused AND CARE by the installation of accessories either not supplied or recommended by Fiat Auto S.p.A. and/or not installed in compliance with the provided instructions.
  • Page 126 REFUELLING THE VEHICLE PREPARATION FOR TELEPASS DEVICE KNOWING IN REFLECTIVE WINDSCREEN YOUR CAR (for versions/markets where provided) OPERATION AT LOW TEMPERATURES If the vehicle is equipped with a reflective windscreen, If the outside temperature is very low, diesel thickens install the Telepass in the appropriate area shown in due to the formation of paraffin clots with consequent fig.
  • Page 127 The hermetic seal may cause a slight increase in Only use diesel fuel that conforms to pressure in the tank. A little breathing off, while KNOWING European specification EN590. The use YOUR CAR slackening the cap is absolutely normal. of other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and When refuelling, attach the cap to the device inside consequently invalidate the warranty, due to...
  • Page 128 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) KNOWING The Diesel Particulate Filter is a mechanical filter, YOUR CAR The following devices are used for reducing diesel fuel integral with the exhaust system, that physically traps engine emissions: particulates present in the exhaust gases of diesel ❒...
  • Page 129 SAFETY KNOWING YOUR CAR SAFETY BELTS Through the reel, the belt automatically adapts to the body of the passenger wearing it, allowing freedom of movement. USING THE SEAT BELTS SAFETY The reel may block when the vehicle is parked on fig.
  • Page 130 ❒ wait for over 20 seconds and then release one of the DRIVING seat belts. WARNING For permanent deactivation, contact the Fiat Dealership. LIGHTS AND Seat belt with reel for front central position on With digital display, the S.B.R. system can only be reset MESSAGES bench seat fig.
  • Page 131 In this way they ensure that the seat belt contact the FIAT Dealership when it is time to SAFETY adheres perfectly to the wearer before the restraining replace the device.
  • Page 132 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING WARNING KNOWING THE SEAT BELTS The belt must not be twisted. The upper YOUR CAR The driver is responsible for respecting (and ensuring part must pass over the shoulder and cross the chest diagonally. The lower part must that all the other passengers also respect) the local laws in force regarding the use of seat belts.
  • Page 133 142. In general, do personnel only. Always go to a Fiat Dealership. not use the seat belts to hold any object against SAFETY the body.
  • Page 134: Carrying Children Safely

    CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY Over 1.50 m in height, from the point of view of KNOWING restraint systems, children are considered as adults and YOUR CAR wear the seat belts normally. For optimal protection in the event of a collision, all passengers must be seated and wearing adequate restraint systems.
  • Page 135 GROUP 0 and 0+ WARNING KNOWING Babies up to 13 kg must be carried facing backwards on Some child restraint systems for weight YOUR CAR a cradle seat, which, supporting the head, does not group 0 and 1 have a rear attachment to the car seat belts and its own seat belts for induce stress on the neck in the event of sharp decelerations.
  • Page 136 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 KNOWING From 15 kg to 25 kg, children may be restrained directly For children from 22 kg to 36 kg the size of the child’s YOUR CAR by the vehicle seat belts fig. 145. The only function of chest no longer requires a support to space the child’s the seat is to position the child correctly in relation to back from the backrest.
  • Page 137 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR THE USE OF CHILD SEATS KNOWING The vehicle complies with the new European Directive 2000/3/EC which governs the arrangement possibilities for YOUR CAR child restraints on the seats of a vehicle as shown in the following table. SAFETY Group Weight groups...
  • Page 138: Universal Isofix" Child

    Below is a summary of the rules of safety to be WARNING KNOWING followed for carrying children: Do not place a cradle seat facing YOUR CAR 1) The recommended position for installing child seats backwards on the front seat if the passenger side airbag is on.
  • Page 139 WARNING WARNING KNOWING Fit the child seat only when the vehicle is Follow the instructions for assembly, YOUR CAR stationary. The child seat is correctly disassembly and positioning that the anchored to the brackets when you hear the manufacturer must supply with the child seat. click.
  • Page 140: Safety

    PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS KNOWING ON UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD SEAT USE YOUR CAR The table below shows the different installation possibilities of Isofix restraint systems on seats fitted with Universal Isofix fasteners in compliance with European standard ECE 16. SAFETY Weight group Child seat...
  • Page 141: Warning

    FRONT AIR BAGS The front air bags may not be activated in the following KNOWING situations: YOUR CAR The vehicle is provided with front airbags for the driver ❒ during collisions against highly deformable objects and the passenger. that do not affect the vehicle front surface (e.g. bumper collision against guard rail, heaps of gravel, The front driver/passenger air bags have been designed etc.);...
  • Page 142 DRIVER’S FRONT AIR BAG PASSENGER’S FRONT AIR BAG fig. 151 KNOWING fig. 150 (for versions/markets where provided) YOUR CAR This consists of an instantly inflating bag contained in This consists of an instantly inflating bag contained in a special recess in the centre of the steering wheel. a special recess in the dashboard: this bag has a larger volume than that of the driver’s.
  • Page 143 SIDE BAGS MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF PASSENGER’S KNOWING FRONT AIR BAG AND SIDE BAG CHEST The vehicle is fitted with front side bags for driver and YOUR CAR PROTECTION passenger (for versions/markets where provided) for (for versions/markets where provided) protecting the chest and window bags (for versions/ markets where provided) for protecting front and rear Whenever a child needs to be carried on the front seat, passengers’...
  • Page 144 IMPORTANT Should an accident occur in which any of a correct position on the seat, thus allowing the bags to WARNING the safety devices is activated, take the car to a Fiat unfold correctly. Dealership to have the activated devices replaced and to...
  • Page 145 If you are having the vehicle scrapped, have the system GENERAL WARNINGS KNOWING deactivated at a Fiat Dealership first. If the vehicle YOUR CAR changes ownership, the new owner must be informed of WARNING how to use the air bags and the above warnings and also be given this “Owner Handbook”.
  • Page 146 Furthermore, since affected by vandalism, flooding or inundation, front air bags are not deployed in low speed have the air bag system checked at a Fiat collisions, side collisions, rear-end shunts or roll- INDEX Dealership.
  • Page 147 SAFETY device: if the engine fails to start, see the paragraph the engine has been started, therefore much “The Fiat CODE system” in section “Dashboard and effort than usual is required on the brake pedal controls”. and steering wheel.
  • Page 148 Turn the ignition key to STOP while the engine is idling. the glow plug preheating system. Use the vehicle IMPORTANT After a taxing drive, you should allow the normally if the engine starts, but contact Fiat IN AN engine to “catch its breath” before turning it off by Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 149 If the vehicle is parked on a steep slope, it is advisable IMPORTANT If this is not the case, contact a Fiat to block the wheels with a wedge or stone. Do not STARTING Dealership to have the handbrake adjusted.
  • Page 150 USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX WARNING KNOWING Press the clutch pedal fully to change YOUR CAR To engage the gears, depress the clutch pedal fully and gears correctly. For this reason, there shift the gear lever into the required positions (the must be no obstacles on the floor under the diagram is shown on the gear knob fig.
  • Page 151 KNOWING Irregular trajectories and abrupt braking YOUR CAR The Fiat Ducato version used by you has been designed may cause sudden movements of the and type approved on the basis of certain maximum load with consequent situations of hazard for weights (see “Weights”...
  • Page 152 CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS WARNING KNOWING If you wish to carry petrol in a reserve YOUR CAR Here are some suggestions which may help you to keep tank, observe the legal restrictions and the running costs of your vehicle down and lower the only use a tank that is type approved and amount of toxic emissions released into the properly secured to the load anchorage...
  • Page 153 Electric devices Unnecessary actions KNOWING Use electric devices only for the amount of time Avoid accelerating when starting at traffic lights or YOUR CAR needed. Rear heated window, additional headlights, before switching off the engine. The latter action, like windscreen wipers and heater fan need a considerable doubling the clutch, is unnecessary and causes increase amount of energy, therefore increasing the requirement of consumption and pollution.
  • Page 154 TOWING TRAILERS CONDITIONS OF USE KNOWING YOUR CAR Cold starting IMPORTANT NOTES Short journeys and frequent cold starts will prevent the The vehicle must be provided with a type-approved tow engine from reaching optimal running temperature. hook and adequate electrical system to tow caravans or Consequently, both consumption (from +15 to +30% on SAFETY trailers.
  • Page 155 INSTALLING THE TOW HOOK WARNING KNOWING The ABS device with which the vehicle The towing device should be fastened to the body by YOUR CAR may be equipped will not control the specialised personnel according to any additional and/or braking system of the trailer. Particular caution integrative information supplied by the Manufacturer of is required on slippery roads.
  • Page 156 IMPORTANT If you wish to leave the tow hook fitted KNOWING electric brake or a winch. without towing a trailer, it is advisable to contact a Fiat YOUR CAR Dealership for the relevant system update operations In addition to the electrical branches, the vehicle’s...
  • Page 157 Installation diagram for Van KNOWING versions – fig. 156 YOUR CAR The tow hook structure must be fastened in the points shown by the symbol Ø using a total of 6 M10x1.25 screws and 4 M12 screws. SAFETY Existing hole The internal back plates must be at least 5 mm thick.
  • Page 158 Installation diagram for Truck KNOWING and Chassis Cab versions YOUR CAR – fig. 157 Another tow hook specific to Truck and Chassis Cab versions is shown in fig. 157. SAFETY The structure Ø must be fastened in the points shown using a total of Existing hole 6 M10x1.25 screws and 4 M12 STARTING...
  • Page 159 SNOW CHAINS KNOWING YOUR CAR Fiat Dealerships will be happy to provide advice The use of snow chains should be in compliance with concerning the most suitable type of tyres for the local regulations. The snow chains may be applied only customer’s requirements.
  • Page 160 ❒ cover the vehicle with a piece of fabric or perforated LONG VEHICLE INACTIVITY CONOSCENZA plastic sheet. Do not use compact plastic tarpaulins, which prevent humidity from evaporating from the If the vehicle needs to be off the road for longer than VEICOLO surface of the vehicle;...
  • Page 161 MAINTENANCE Less serious failures prompt a shorter cycle of signals. immediately and contact a Fiat Dealership. AND CARE Press MODE to stop the warning cycle in both cases. The instrument panel warning light will stay on until the Handbrake engaged cause of the failure is eliminated.
  • Page 162 Contact a Fiat MAINTENANCE On some versions the display shows the dedicated Dealership immediately to have the system AND CARE message.
  • Page 163 Engine oil must be replaced when warning the engine is started. light v starts blinking to avoid damage EMERGENCY to the engine. Contact a Fiat Dealership. 1. Low engine oil pressure The warning light turns on and stays on constantly MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 164 The SBR (Seat Belt Reminder) system’s audible the engine could be severely damaged and it may warning can be disabled only by a Fiat Dealership. On invalidate the warranty. Please note also that the some versions the system may be reactivated from the...
  • Page 165 Under these conditions, you may continue travelling at WARNING moderate speed without demanding excessive effort LIGHTS AND from the engine. Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as MESSAGES possible. WARNING IN AN Warning light...
  • Page 166 90-120 l) or 10 l (for versions with tank capacity 60 l) remaining in the tank. IMPORTANT The warning light will flash to indicate TECHNICAL a system failure. If this is the case, contact a Fiat SPECIFICATIONS Dealership to have the system checked. INDEX...
  • Page 167 The warning light turns on when there is water in the SAFETY in MAR-ON, this indicates: diesel fuel filter. ❒ a potential fault (refer to “The Fiat CODE system” On some versions the display shows the dedicated message. paragraph in the section “Dashboard and controls”);...
  • Page 168 SAFETY The warning light turns on when failure is detected in – side lights engine oil pressure sensor. Contact a Fiat Dealership to – brake lights have the failure fixed as soon as possible. STARTING – rear fog lights...
  • Page 169 If the warning light does not go off or stays on together with the LED on the ASR button when travelling, During regeneration, the fan could be contact a Fiat Dealership. operated. INDEX On certain versions the dedicated message is displayed.
  • Page 170 The warning light will turn on when the Hill Holder YOUR CAR FOLLOW ME HOME (green) system is faulty. In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. Dipped beam headlights On certain versions the dedicated message is displayed.
  • Page 171 STARTING steered. Contact a Fiat Dealership. CRUISE CONTROL Ü (where provided) (green) DRIVING...
  • Page 172 The warning light goes off after the service has AND CARE been carried out at a Fiat Dealership or after 1000 km The warning light on the dial comes on constantly have been covered at the service deadline.
  • Page 173 KNOWING YOUR CAR In an emergency we recommend that you call the freephone number found in the Warranty Booklet. You can go to our web site at www.fiat.com to find the Fiat Dealership nearest to you. SAFETY STARTING THE ENGINE...
  • Page 174 If after a few attempts the engine does not start, do not MESSAGES wheel to be changed away from on-coming persist but contact the nearest Fiat Dealership. traffic. Apply the handbrake. IMPORTANT Do not directly connect the negative IN AN...
  • Page 175 Please note that: WARNING KNOWING ❒ the jack weight is 4.5 kg; Repair and refit the standard wheel as YOUR CAR soon as possible. Do not apply grease to ❒ the jack requires no adjustment; the bolt threading before assembly: they might ❒...
  • Page 176 ❒ indicate that the vehicle has broken down using the ❒ warn anybody nearby that the vehicle is about to be KNOWING devices required by the regulations in the current lifted. They must stay clear and not touch the vehicle YOUR CAR country (e.g.
  • Page 177 ❒ turn wrench C-fig. 162 anticlockwise 1 to allow the WARNING KNOWING lowering of the spare wheel. The device should only be operated by YOUR CAR ❒ continue turning anticlockwise until the stop point, hand, without using any type of tool signaled by the stiffening of the manoeuvre or a click other than the crank provided like pneumatic or from the clutch present in the device.
  • Page 178 ❒ fully unscrew the bolts using wrench F-fig. 165 and ❒ introduce the supplied wrench C-fig. 162 with the KNOWING remove the wheel; suitable extension B-fig. 161 on the screw A-fig. 161 YOUR CAR of the spare wheel housing manoeuvring device and ❒...
  • Page 179 ❒ refit the wheel to the mounting, turn to the WARNING KNOWING end of the slot (as shown in fig. 169) and tighten the At the end of the operation of YOUR CAR knob D; raising/locking the spare wheel, the key must be extracted, taking care not to turn it in the wrong direction to facilitate the extraction of the key itself, to prevent the attachment...
  • Page 180 ❒ introduce the supplied wrench C-fig. 162 with the Automatic FIX&GO QUICK TYRE KNOWING suitable extension B-fig. 161 on the screw A-fig. 161 REPAIR KIT YOUR CAR of the spare wheel housing manoeuvring device and (for versions/markets where provided) turn clockwise 2 to lift the spare wheel back up until it is fully supported in its housing beneath the floor The automatic tyre Fix &...
  • Page 181 ❒ compressor including pressure gauge and D-fig. 171 WARNING KNOWING connections; The kit cannot be used to repair damage YOUR CAR ❒ adapters for inflating various elements; to the tyre sidewall. Do not use the quick repair kit if the tyre is damaged as the vehicle has ❒...
  • Page 182 INFLATION PROCEDURE WARNING KNOWING The cylinder contains ethylene glycol. YOUR CAR Contains latex: may cause an allergic WARNING reaction. Harmful if swallowed. Eye irritant. Put on the protective gloves provided May cause sensitisation on inhalation or together with quick tyre repair kit. contact.
  • Page 183 WARNING tyre repair kit cannot guarantee adequate hold. WARNING LIGHTS AND Contact a Fiat Dealership; MESSAGES If the pressure falls below 3 bars, do not drive any further: the quick tyre repair kit ❒ if the tyre reaches the pressure specified in the Fix &...
  • Page 184 „Technical Specifications“ section (with engine running and handbrake on) and restart. ❒ Insert the pin in the nearest 12 V power socket and ❒ drive with the utmost care to the nearest Fiat start the engine. Dealership.
  • Page 185 CHANGING A BULB CYLINDER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE KNOWING To replace the bottle, proceed as follows: YOUR CAR GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ❒ press button A-fig. 177 to release the replacement ❒ When a light is not working, check that the part; corresponding fuse is intact before changing a bulb. ❒...
  • Page 186 Misting will disappear as soon as the headlights are turned on. The presence of drops MAINTENANCE inside the headlights indicates infiltration of water. AND CARE Contact a Fiat Dealership. BULB TYPES fig. 178 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Various types of bulbs are fitted to your vehicle.
  • Page 187 Bulbs Re. fig. 178 Type Power KNOWING YOUR CAR Main beam headlamps Main beam headlamps/daytime lights (❑) 15/55W Dipped headlamps SAFETY Front sidelights Front fog lights (❑) – STARTING Front direction indicators PY21W DRIVING Side turn signal indicators W16WF(*)/WY5W(▼) 16W(*)/5W(▼) Rear direction indicators WARNING PY21W...
  • Page 188 REPLACING EXTERIOR BULBS To replace the main beam bulb/daytime lights, remove KNOWING plug C-fig. 180. YOUR CAR For the type of bulb and power rating, see “Changing To replace the dipped beam/side light bulb, remove plug a bulb”. B-fig. 180. To replace the direction indicator bulb, remove bulb FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS SAFETY...
  • Page 189 ❒ release the bulb holding clip B; SIDE LIGHTS KNOWING ❒ remove the bulb C and replace it; To change the bulb, proceed as follows: YOUR CAR ❒ remove protective cover B-fig. 180 by turning ❒ fit the new bulb, ensuring that the outline of the anticlockwise;...
  • Page 190 ❒ rotate the bulb holder B-fig. 183 counter-clockwise DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS KNOWING and take out the unit; YOUR CAR With incandescent bulbs ❒ remove the bulb C and replace it; To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❒ refit the bulb holder B and rotate it clockwise to ❒...
  • Page 191 ❒ using a Philips screwdriver, undo the screws and DIRECTION INDICATORS KNOWING extract the bulb holder assembly releasing it from To change the bulb, proceed as follows: YOUR CAR the teeth. ❒ turn the bulb holder A-fig. 185 anticlockwise and pull ❒...
  • Page 192 ❒ release the bulb holding clip; FRONT FOG LIGHTS KNOWING (for versions/markets, where provided) ❒ remove the bulb and replace it; YOUR CAR To replace the front fog light bulbs A-fig. 188 proceed as ❒ fit the new bulb, ensuring that the outline of the follows: metal part coincides with the grooves on the curve ❒...
  • Page 193 REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS Proceed as follows to replace a bulb fig. 190: KNOWING ❒ open the rear swing door and then undo the two The bulbs are arranged inside the light cluster as YOUR CAR follows, fig. 189: fixing screws A; ❒...
  • Page 194 ❒ remove the bulb D, E, F, G pushing it gently and For truck and chassis cab versions: KNOWING turning it anticlockwise (“bayonet” locking), then undo the four screws H-fig. 192 and replace the bulbs: YOUR CAR replace it; I bulb for rear fog light (left side); bulb for reversing ❒...
  • Page 195 ❒ remove the bulb holder; REAR FOG LIGHTS (Maxi Van) KNOWING ❒ turn bulb holder E anticlockwise (1/8 of a turn), To change the bulb proceed as follows: YOUR CAR remove the bayonet bulb by pushing gently and ❒ take up position at the rear of the side bumper; turning anticlockwise, then replace fig.
  • Page 196 ❒ press the tabs in the opposite direction B-fig. 197 THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig. 196-197 KNOWING and remove the bulb holder; To change the bulb proceed as follows: YOUR CAR ❒ remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace it. ❒ unscrew both fixing screws A-fig. 196; ❒...
  • Page 197 CHANGING AN INTERIOR LIGHT SIDE LIGHTS KNOWING (for versions/markets where available) YOUR CAR For the type of bulb and relevant power rating, see To change the bulb proceed as follows: “Changing a bulb”. ❒ for extra-long van: FRONT CEILING LIGHT –...
  • Page 198 ❒ open the protective flap B-fig. 201; ❒ re-close the protection lid E-fig. 203 and secure roof KNOWING light D-fig. 202 into its housing, locking it correctly. ❒ replace bulbs C-fig. 201 releasing them from the side YOUR CAR contacts; make sure that new bulbs are correctly clamped between the contacts;...
  • Page 199 C fuse with damaged filament. LIGHTS AND FUSE, MIDI-FUSE, MAXI-FUSE) is MESSAGES blown, contact a Fiat Dealership. Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the ignition key has been removed and that all the other IN AN services are switched off and/or disengaged.
  • Page 200 To gain access to the fuse box, fig. 208, remove the YOUR CAR systems (air bag system, braking system), protective cover fig. 207. power unit systems (engine system, gearbox system) or steering system blows, contact a Fiat Right central pillar optional fuse box Dealership. (for versions/markets, where provided) SAFETY To gain access to the fuse box, fig.
  • Page 201 KNOWING YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING DRIVING F0N0098m F0N0172m fig. 207 fig. 209 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX F0N0097m F0N0171m fig. 208 fig. 210...
  • Page 202 FUSE SUMMARY TABLE KNOWING Dashboard fuse box fig. 205-206 YOUR CAR USERS FUSE AMPERE Right dipped headlamp SAFETY Left dipped headlamp Engine compartment control unit relay, instrument panel control unit relay (+key) STARTING Lighting of roof lights in the passenger compartment (+battery) Battery monitoring sensor for Start&Stop versions (+battery) DRIVING Minibus interior lights (emergency)
  • Page 203 USERS FUSE AMPERE KNOWING Instrument panel (+battery) YOUR CAR Absent – Left main beam headlamp SAFETY Right main beam headlamp Left fog lights STARTING Right fog lights DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 204 KNOWING Engine compartment fusebox fig. 207-208 YOUR CAR USERS FUSE AMPERE ABS pump (+battery) SAFETY Preheating glow plugs (+battery) Ignition switch (+battery) Headlamp washer (+battery) STARTING Vaporiser for Puma engine/compartment ventilation with Webasto, 20/50 robotised gearbox pump (+battery) DRIVING Engine cooling high speed fan (+battery) 40/60 WARNING Engine cooling low speed fan (+battery)
  • Page 205 Right central pillar optional control unit fig. 209-210 KNOWING USERS FUSE AMPERE YOUR CAR Absent – Heated seats SAFETY Rear passenger power socket Additional heater under the seat Left heated rear window STARTING Right heated rear window DRIVING Absent – Absent –...
  • Page 206 This operation should be performed at The battery recharging operation must be a Fiat Dealership. performed in a ventilated place, away from naked flames or possible sources of sparks to Charging should be slow at a low ampere rating for SAFETY avoid the risk of explosion and fire.
  • Page 207 KNOWING Before towing, switch off the steering lock YOUR CAR If the vehicle needs to be lifted, go to a Fiat Dealership (see „Starting device“ paragraph under the which is equipped with arm hoists or workshop lifts. „Dashboard and controls“ chapter). The brake...
  • Page 208 ❒ take the screwdriver provided from the box and For activation / deactivation, proceed as follows: ❒ Open the flap A and remove it as illustrated KNOWING prise up at the point shown to raise the cap YOUR CAR in fig. 212; C-fig.
  • Page 209 Schedule servicing can be carried out by any Fiat Dealership, at pre-established times. This is why Fiat has planned a series of checks and STARTING maintenance operations every 48,000 km. If there is a need for further replacements or repairs...
  • Page 210 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PLAN KNOWING YOUR CAR Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres 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 hazard warning lights, luggage compartment, passenger compartment, glove compartment, instrument panel warning lights, etc.)
  • Page 211 Thousands of miles KNOWING Thousands of kilometres YOUR CAR Months Check condition of toothed timing drive belt (130-150 MultiJet versions) ● Check condition of toothed timing drive belt (115 MultiJet versions) ● ● ● ● ● SAFETY Check handbrake lever travel and adjust, if required ●...
  • Page 212 PERIODIC CHECKS DEMANDING VEHICLE USE KNOWING YOUR CAR Before long journeys, check and, if necessary, restore: If the vehicle is mostly used in one of the following conditions: ❒ engine coolant fluid level; ❒ trailer or caravan towing; ❒ brake fluid level; ❒...
  • Page 213 CHECKING FLUID LEVELS KNOWING YOUR CAR WARNING Never smoke while working in the engine SAFETY compartment: gas and inflammable vapours may be present, with the risk of fire. STARTING DRIVING Be careful, when WARNING topping up not to LIGHTS AND confuse the various F0N0530m fig.
  • Page 214 WARNING KNOWING Never smoke while YOUR CAR working in the engine compartment: gas and inflammable vapours may be present, with the risk of fire. SAFETY STARTING Be careful, when DRIVING topping up not to confuse the various WARNING types of fluids: they are all LIGHTS AND incompatible with one another F0N0210m...
  • Page 215 ENGINE OIL fig. 219-220-221 The range between the MIN. and MAX. marks KNOWING corresponds to about 1 litre of oil. Check the oil level a few minutes (about 5) after the YOUR CAR engine has stopped, with the vehicle parked on level If the oil level is near or under the MIN line, add oil ground.
  • Page 216 It is STARTING is used. advisable to have oil and filters changed by a Fiat Dealership where they will be disposed respecting DRIVING IMPORTANT After adding or changing the oil, let the...
  • Page 217 If this accidentally occurs, do not If the level is low, slowly pour a mixture of 50% start the engine and contact a Fiat Dealership. SAFETY demineralised water and 50% PARAFLU PETRONAS LUBRICANTS through the filler neck A until the level reaches MAX.
  • Page 218 WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WASHER/ WARNING KNOWING HEADLIGHT WASHER FLUID fig. 224-225 Do not travel with the windscreen YOUR CAR To top up, remove the cap A. washer reservoir empty: the windscreen washer is fundamental for improving visibility. Use a mixture of water and TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35, in the following concentrations: SAFETY 30% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 and 70% water in...
  • Page 219 BRAKE FLUID fig. 226 IMPORTANT Brake fluid absorbs moisture. For this KNOWING reason, if the car is mainly used in areas with a high Undo the cap A and check that the liquid contained in YOUR CAR degree of atmospheric humidity, the fluid should be the reservoir is at the maximum level.
  • Page 220 “Technical specifications” section, proceeding as follows: time after the last top-up, have the ❒ Start the engine and wait for the level of fluid in the system checked by a Fiat Dealership to ensure WARNING tank to stabilise. there are no leaks.
  • Page 221 Because this filter is specific to versions designed for reading of the filter block sensor at intervals (refer to STARTING dusty areas, it is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership “Scheduled Servicing Plan” in the “Maintenance and to change the filter.
  • Page 222 It does, however, need to be checked periodically at a SAFETY Programme” in this chapter will no longer be valid. Fiat Dealership or by specialist personnel to make sure Follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions for it is working correctly. maintenance.
  • Page 223 If, after buying the vehicle, you want to install electric accessories which require permanent electric supply SAFETY (alarm, etc.) contact a Fiat Dealership whose qualified USEFUL ADVICE FOR EXTENDING personnel, in addition to suggesting the most suitable THE LIFE OF YOUR BATTERY...
  • Page 224 ❒ check the tyres regularly for cuts on the sides, increase when the vehicle is used; for the correct tyre inflation pressure, see “Wheels” in the “Technical swelling or irregular tread wear. Contact a Fiat specifications” section. Incorrect pressure causes Dealership if required.
  • Page 225 RUBBER HOSES WARNING KNOWING Remember that the road holding YOUR CAR As far as the brake system and fuel rubber hoses are qualities of your vehicle also depend on concerned, follow the “Scheduled Servicing Programme” the correct inflation pressure of the tyres. in this chapter carefully.
  • Page 226 WINDSCREEN WIPER Replacing the windscreen wiper blades fig. 232 KNOWING Proceed as follows: YOUR CAR BLADES ❒ lift the arm A of the wiper and position the blade so that it forms an angle of 90° with the arm; Periodically clean the rubber part using special products; TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 is recommended.
  • Page 227 STARTING HEADLAMP WASHERS sand, as well as mud and gravel raised by other cars is also not to be underestimated. On your vehicle, Fiat has Check the correct condition and cleanliness of nozzles DRIVING implemented the best manufacturing technologies to at regular intervals.
  • Page 228 ❒ wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy solution over the VEHICLE BODY AND UNDERBODY KNOWING WARRANTY bodywork, frequently rinsing the sponge; YOUR CAR ❒ rinse well with water and dry with a jet of air or Your vehicle is covered by warranty against perforation due to rust of any original element of the structure or a chamois leather.
  • Page 229 INTERIORS Detergents pollute the environment. KNOWING The vehicle should be washed in areas YOUR CAR Periodically check that water is not trapped under the equipped for collecting and purifying the mats (due to water dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.) liquid used in the washing process. which could cause oxidisation of the sheet metal.
  • Page 230 SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS KNOWING Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner. It is It is advisable to clean interior parts with a moist cloth YOUR CAR and a solution of water and mild soap. Use specific advisable to use a moist brush on velvet upholstery.
  • Page 231 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS KNOWING YOUR CAR IDENTIFICATION DATA H Maximum authorised weight on second axle (rear). SAFETY It is advisable to take note of the identification codes. Engine type The following identification codes are printed and L Bodywork version code shown on the plates: STARTING ❒...
  • Page 232 SAFETY A Paint manufacturer. B Colour name. STARTING C Fiat colour code. D Respray and touch up code. DRIVING CHASSIS MARKING fig. 236 WARNING LIGHTS AND One is located on the passenger’s side inner wheel arch, MESSAGES A-fig.
  • Page 233 ENGINE CODES – BODYWORK VERSIONS KNOWING YOUR CAR Versions Engine type code ENGINE 3000 kg 130 Multijet 3300 kg 150 Multijet 115 Multijet 250A1000 SAFETY 3500 kg 180 Multijet Power 3500 kg MAXI 115 Multijet 130 Multijet F1AE3481D 4005 kg STARTING 150 Multijet F1AE3481E...
  • Page 234 ENGINE KNOWING YOUR CAR GENERAL INFORMATION Multijet Multijet Multijet Power Multijet Engine code 250A1000 F1AE3481D F1AE3481E F1CE3481E SAFETY Cycle Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Cylinder STARTING number and position 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line DRIVING Piston bore and stroke...
  • Page 235 POWER SUPPLY WARNING KNOWING Modifications or repairs to the fuel YOUR CAR supply system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system’s technical Supply system Common Rail specifications into account can cause direct injection malfunctions leading to the risk of fire. SAFETY STARTING TRANSMISSION...
  • Page 236 BRAKES KNOWING YOUR CAR Service brakes: front self-ventilated discs rear discs SAFETY Parking brake controlled by hand lever, acting on rear brakes STARTING IMPORTANT Water, ice and antifreeze salt spread on the roads may deposit on the brake discs reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are applied.
  • Page 237 WHEELS READING TYRE CODE fig. 238 KNOWING Example: 215/70 R 15 109S YOUR CAR RIMS AND TYRES 215 = Nominal width (S, distance between sidewalls in Pressed steel or alloy rims. Radial type tubeless tyres. mm). The vehicle registration document also lists all type- 70 = Height/width ratio (H/S) in percentage.
  • Page 238 Maximum speed index RIM PROTECTOR TYRES fig. 239 KNOWING YOUR CAR Q = up to 160 km/h. WARNING R = up to 170 km/h. DO NOT fit wheel hub caps when using S = up to 180 km/h. integral hub caps fixed (with springs) to SAFETY T = up to 190 km/h.
  • Page 239 MESSAGES 225/70 R15C 112/110S IN AN Ducato (recreational) 6J x 15" – H2 215/70 R15CP 109/107Q EMERGENCY Ducato Maxi (except recreational) 6J x 16" – H2 215/75 R16C 116/114R 225/75 R16C 118/116R MAINTENANCE AND CARE Ducato Maxi (recreational) 6J x 16" – H2...
  • Page 240 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) KNOWING YOUR CAR Tyres provided Front Rear 3000 GVW(*) with wide tyres, 4.0 ± 0.05 4.0 ± 0.05 except PANORAMA SAFETY 215/70 R15 3300 GVW (*) / 3500 GVW (*) 4.1 ± 0.05 4.5 ± 0.05 with basic tyres STARTING 215/70 R15...
  • Page 241 DIMENSIONS KNOWING YOUR CAR VAN VERSION Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with SAFETY standard tyres. The height refers to the unladen vehicle. STARTING F0N0852m fig. 240 DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY CHI-CH2 MH1 –...
  • Page 242 TRUCK VERSION KNOWING Dimensions are expressed in mm YOUR CAR and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. The height refers to the unladen SAFETY vehicle. F0N0342m fig. 241 STARTING DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN CHASSIS CAB EMERGENCY XLH1 MH1-MLH1...
  • Page 243 CHASSIS COWL SPECIAL CHASSIS CAB KNOWING MH1-MLH1 XLH1 MH1-MLH1 XLH1 YOUR CAR 3000 3450-3800 4035 4035 3000 3450-3800 4035 4035 SAFETY 1225 1245 4785 5235-5585 5820 6125 4828 5278-5628 5863 6228 – – – – – – – – STARTING –...
  • Page 244 PERFORMANCE KNOWING YOUR CAR Top permitted speed after initial vehicle use in km/h. 115 Multijet 130 Multijet 150 Multijet 180 Multijet Power SAFETY CH1-MH1 CH2-MH2 STARTING LH2-XLH2 DRIVING XLH3 WARNING LIGHTS AND LORRIES WITH MESSAGES FLATBED IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 245 VAN WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 115 Multijet 130/150 Multijet 3000 kg GVW versions (***) 180 Multijet Power Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled SAFETY to 90% and without 1860÷1925 optional equipment): 1845÷1910 1910÷1975 Payload (*) including STARTING 1090÷1155 1075÷1140 1025÷1090 the driver:...
  • Page 246 VAN WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 3300 kg GVW versions (***) 3500 kg GVW versions (***) 130/150 130/150 Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Power Multijet Multijet Power SAFETY Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without STARTING 1845÷1985 1845÷1985 optional equipment): 1860÷2000...
  • Page 247 VAN WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOWING YOUR CAR 3500 kg GVW versions (***) 4000 kg GVW versions (***) 130/150 Multijet 180 Multijet Power 130/150 Multijet 180 Multijet Power Unladen weight SAFETY (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1940÷2090 1990÷2140 2010÷2135...
  • Page 248 TRUCK TRAILER WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 115 Multijet 3000 kg GVW versions 130 Multijet 180 Multijet Power Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): kg 1795÷1840 1810÷1855 1860÷1905 1125÷1160 Payload (*) including the driver: 1125÷1145 1095÷1140 STARTING...
  • Page 249 TRUCK TRAILER WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 3300 kg GVW versions 3500 kg GVW versions Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Power Multijet Power SAFETY Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional STARTING equipment): 1795÷1895 1810÷1910 1795÷1895 1810÷1910 1860÷1960...
  • Page 250 TRAILER TRUCK WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOWING YOUR CAR 3500 kg GVW versions 4000 kg GVW versions 130 Multijet 180 Multijet Power 130 Multijet 180 Multijet Power Unladen weight SAFETY (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1895÷1985 1945÷2035 1895÷1985...
  • Page 251 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM KNOWING YOUR CAR 3000 kg GVW versions 3300 kg GVW versions 115 Multijet 130/150 Multijet 115 Multijet 130/150 Multijet Unladen weight (*) SAFETY (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without STARTING optional equipment): 1580÷1615...
  • Page 252 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM KNOWING YOUR CAR 3500 kg GVW versions 115 Multijet 130 Multijet Unladen weight (*) (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 1580÷1615 1595÷1630 SAFETY 90% and without optional equipment): Maximum permitted loads (**) 1850 1850 –...
  • Page 253 WEIGHTS OF CHASSIS CAB FRAME WITH PLATFORM (MAXI versions) KNOWING YOUR CAR 3500 kg GVW versions 4000 kg GVW versions 130 Multijet 180 Multijet Power 130 Multijet 180 Multijet Power Unladen weight SAFETY (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1655÷1685 1705÷1735...
  • Page 254 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 115 Multijet (❏) 130 Multijet (❏) 3000 kg GVW versions 180 Multijet Power (❏) Unladen weight (*) (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 1590÷1630 1605÷1635 90% and without optional equipment): kg 1655÷1695 Maximum permitted loads (**) –...
  • Page 255 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 115 Multijet 115 Multijet 150 Multijet 150 Multijet 180 Multijet 130 Multijet (❏) (▼) (❏) (▼) Power (❏) (❏) 3300 kg GVW versions Unladen weight (with all fluids, SAFETY fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional extras) (*): 1590÷1640...
  • Page 256 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 115 Multijet 115 Multijet 150 Multijet 150 Multijet 180 Multijet 130 Multijet (❏) (▼) (❏) (▼) Power (❏) (❏) 3500 kg GVW versions Unladen weight SAFETY (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional extras) (*): 1590÷1640 1545÷1575...
  • Page 257 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOWING 130 Multijet 180 Multijet 180 Multijet 130 Multijet YOUR CAR 3500 kg GVW versions Power (▼) (❏) Power (❏) (▼) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without SAFETY 1660÷1680 1675÷1710 1725÷1760...
  • Page 258 CHASSIS CAB FRAME WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOWING 130 Multijet 180 Multijet 180 Multijet YOUR CAR 130 Multijet 4000 kg GVW versions Power (▼) (❏) Power (❏) (▼) Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without SAFETY optional equipment): 1675÷1710 1725÷1760...
  • Page 259 CHASSIS COWL WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOWING YOUR CAR 180 Multijet 130 Multijet 180 Multijet 130 Multijet 3500 kg GVW versions (❏) Power (❏) Power (▼) (▼) Unladen weight (with all fluids, SAFETY fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1360÷1380 1375÷1410 1425÷1460...
  • Page 260 CHASSIS COWL WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOWING YOUR CAR 130 Multijet 180 Multijet 180 Multijet 130 Multijet 4000 kg GVW versions Power (▼) (❏) Power (❏) (▼) Unladen weight (with all fluids, SAFETY fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment): 1375÷1410 1425÷1460 1360÷1380...
  • Page 261 CREW CAB TRUCK WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 3300 kg GVW versions 3500/4000 kg GVW versions Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Power Multijet Power SAFETY Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional STARTING equipment): 1950÷2010 1965÷2025 1950÷2010 1965÷2025...
  • Page 262 CREW CAB TRUCK WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOWING YOUR CAR 3500/4000 kg GVW versions 130 Multijet 180 Multijet Power Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 2005÷2105 2055÷2155 90% and without optional equipment): Payload (*) including the driver: 1395÷1495 1345÷1445 STARTING...
  • Page 263 COMBI WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 115 Multijet 130 Multijet 3000 kg GVW versions 180 Multijet Power Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to SAFETY 1950 90% and without optional equipment): 1935 2000 1065 1050 Payload (*) including the driver: 1000 STARTING Maximum permitted loads (**)
  • Page 264 COMBI WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 3300 kg GVW versions 3500 kg GVW versions Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Power Multijet Power SAFETY Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without 1935÷2045 1950÷2060 2125 optional equipment): 2000÷2100 2175 STARTING 1240÷1350 1190÷1300...
  • Page 265 COMBI WEIGHTS (MAXI versions) KNOWING YOUR CAR 3500 kg GVW versions 130 Multijet 180 Multijet Power Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 2100 2150 90% and without optional equipment): SAFETY Payload (*) including the driver: 1400 1350 STARTING Maximum permitted loads (**) 2100...
  • Page 266 PANORAMA WEIGHTS KNOWING YOUR CAR 3000 kg GVW versions 3300 kg GVW versions Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Power Multijet Multijet Power SAFETY Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% STARTING and without optional equipment): 2200 2215 2215÷2300 2265 2200÷2285 2265÷2350...
  • Page 267 CAPACITIES KNOWING YOUR CAR Prescribed fuels Multijet Multijet Multijet Multijet Power Original products litres litres litres litres SAFETY 90 (*) Diesel fuel for motor vehicles 90 (*) 90 (*) 90 (*) Fuel tank: (EN 590 standard) 10/12 including a reserve of: 10/12 10/12 10/12...
  • Page 268 Fiat Dealership. The use of products with lower specifications than ACEA C2 could cause damage to the engine not covered by the warranty. For particularly harsh climate conditions, ask a Fiat Dealership for the appropriate product from PETRONAS LUBRICANTS.
  • Page 269 TUTELA TOP 4 Hydraulic brakes Brake Contractual Technical ISO 4925 SAE J-1704, CUNA NC 956- 01. and clutch hydraulic Reference N° F001.A93 fluid FIAT classification 9.55597 controls SAFETY Cooling circuits PARAFLU Red protective agent with antifreeze action, percentage of use: Contractual Technical...
  • Page 270 FUEL CONSUMPTION KNOWING YOUR CAR The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the homologation tests set down by specific European Directives. The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption: urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the vehicle; extra-urban cycle: frequent accelerations in all gears, simulating extra-urban use of the vehicle: speed varies between 0 and 120 km/h;...
  • Page 271 Versions Gross vehicle weight Consumptions KNOWING YOUR CAR Urban Extra-urban Mixed 2800 Light, 3000 Light, Van CH1/Box truck CH1 MH1 MLH1/ 3300 Light, 3500 Light Cab chassis and double cab (*)/ Flatbed cab (*)/Chassis cowl (*) SAFETY 115 Multijet Van MH1 LH1/box truck LH1/double cab, MH1 3000 Light, 3300 Light, 3500 Light 3300 Light, 3500 Light...
  • Page 272 EMISSIONS KNOWING YOUR CAR The CO emission levels at the exhaust given in the following tables refer to combined consumption. According to the European Directive in force (g/km) SAFETY Versions Gross vehicle weight Emissions COMBI STARTING 115 Multijet DRIVING WARNING 130 Multijet LIGHTS AND MESSAGES...
  • Page 273 Versions Gross vehicle weight Emissions KNOWING YOUR CAR Mixed 2800 Light, 3000 Light, Van CH1/Box truck CH1 MH1 MLH1/ 3300 Light, 3500 Light Cab chassis and double cab (*)/ Flatbed cab (*)/Chassis cowl (*) SAFETY 115 Multijet Van MH1 LH1/box truck LH1/double cab, MH1 3000 Light, 3300 Light, 3500 Light 3300 Light, 3500 Light...
  • Page 274 (in particular, the engine and bodywork) and has no additional waste. WARNING To hand your vehicle over at the end of its life without extra cost, contact one of our Fiat dealerships or authorised collection LIGHTS AND and scrapping centres.
  • Page 275 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS KNOWING YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 276 KNOWING YOUR CAR SAFETY STARTING DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 277 ® In the heart of your engine. ® Always ask your mechanic for...
  • Page 278 Oil change? The experts recommend Selenia The engine of your car is factory filled with Selenia. This is an engine oil range which satisfies the most advanced international specifications. Its superior technical characteristics allow Selenia to guarantee the highest performance and protection of your engine.
  • Page 279: Table Of Contents

    INDEX KNOWING YOUR CAR – jump starting ....... 169 BS SYSTEM ......108 ab glove compartment (Capucine) ....... 91 – maintenance ......218 ABS ..........108 SAFETY – recharging ......202 Carrying children safely ..130 Accessories purchased by the owner ......121 –...
  • Page 280 – washer fluid for Cruise Control (constant speed Direction indicators KNOWING windscreen/rear regulation) ....... 74 – control ......... 69 YOUR CAR window/headlamps .... 214 Cruise Control (constant speed – front bulb replacement ..187 Cigar lighter ......88 regulator) ........ 74 –...
  • Page 281 – temperature gauge .... 16 Fluids and lubricants – fuses (if a fuse blows) ..195 KNOWING (quantity and products) 263-264 – general information ... 195 Engine coolant temperature YOUR CAR Fog lights gauge ........16 – location (fuse boxes) ..196 –...
  • Page 282 – headlight alignment Ignition switch ......12 Load compartment button ..108 KNOWING corrector ......107 – steering lock ......13 Load limiters ......127 YOUR CAR Headlights (warning In an emergency ....... 169 Lubricants (quantity and for cleaning) ......225 products) ......
  • Page 283 Passenger compartment Rear fog light umber plate lights (bulb KNOWING air vents ........46 replacement) ......192 – bulb replacement ..189-191 YOUR CAR Performance ......240 – control ......... 80 Pollen filter ........ 217 fficial type approval for radio Rear partition ......
  • Page 284 Roof rack ........106 – cleaning ........ 226 – emergency starting .... 169 KNOWING Rubber tubes (servicing) ..221 – ignition switch ..... 12 – Combi versions ....38 YOUR CAR – jump starting ....... 169 – flap on bench ...... 36 afety .........
  • Page 285 Top speeds ........ 240 Vehicle inactivity ....... 156 Window cleaning ..... 71 KNOWING Ventilation ......... 45 Windscreen washer Towing the vehicle ....203 YOUR CAR – control ......... 71 Traction Plus system ....114 arning lights – fluid level ......214 Trailer (towing) ......
  • Page 286 Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. – Parts & Services – Technical Services – Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 – 10040 Volvera – Torino (italia) Print no. 603.81.947 – 05/2011 – 1 Edition...
  • Page 287 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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