Load FIAT DOBLO 2007 1.G Owners Manual

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ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If you want to add electrically powered accessories after buying the vehicle (with the risk of gradually draining
the battery) visit a Fiat Dealership. They will evaluate the overall electrical intake and check whether the elec-
tric system can support the required load.
CODE card
Keep the code card in a safe place, not in the vehicle. You should always keep the electronic card code writ-
ten on the CODE card with you.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct maintenance will preserve your vehicle’s performance, safety features, environmental-friendliness and
low running costs in time.
THE OWNER HANDBOOK CONTAINS …
…information, tips and important warnings regarding the safe, correct driving of your vehicle, and its mainte-
nance. Pay particular attention to the symbols
"(personal safety)
#(environmental protection)
â(the vehi-
cle wellbeing).

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Some smoke may be produced when
the pretensioners are fired. This
smoke is harmless and does not indi-
cate the principle of a fire.
The pretensioner does not require
any maintenance or greasing. Anything
that modifies its original conditions in-
validates its efficiency. If due to unusual
natural events (floods, seas storm,
etc.) the device has been affected by
water and mud, it must necessarily be
replaced.
Operations involving
banging, vibrations or
heating (exceeding 100°C
for a maximum of 6 hours) in the
area around the pretensioner
may trigger or damage the de-
vice. Vibrations from rough road
surfaces or accidental jolting
caused by mounting pavements
etc. do not have any effect on the
pretensioner. If, however, you
need any assistance, go to a Fiat
Dealership.Load limiting device
This device reduces the load with is
normally exerted by the seat belts on
the passenger’s shoulder and chest in
a collision. It increases protection by
preventing the micro traumas which
are inevitable in road accidents (also
in vehicles with airbags). The device
is built into the belt reel. The pretensioner can
only be used once. Fol-
lowing a collision that has
triggered it, have it replaced at
a Fiat Dealership. Pretensioner
validity is written on the plate, fig.
9, set inside the glove box. Have
pretensioners replaced at a Fiat
Dealership as this date ap-
proaches.
fig. 9
F0A0421b

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fig. 57
F0A0254b
Fixed partition with window
Certain Fiat Doblò Cargo panelled
versions fit a fixed panel with central
window through which stability of the
load in the compartment can be
checked.
Driver’s protection ladder
Certain Fiat Doblò Cargo versions fit
a fixed ladder for protecting the dri-
ver if the load in the compartment is
unstable.
Double ladder
Certain Fiat Doblò Cargo versions fit
a split ladder for protecting the driving
if the load in the compartment is un-
stable and allows to extend loading
space on passenger side.Fastening the ladder: Tip the seat
as described previously, release the
ladder C-fig. 57 from its housing us-
ing lever Eand fasten it to handle D-
fig. 58on the seat. Make sure it is fas-
tened well.
IMPORTANT When folded, the
seat shall be anchored to the ladder to
prevent its violent returning to the
original position when accelerating. PARTITIONS
Fixed panel partition
Certain Fiat Doblò Cargo panelled
versions fit a fully panelled partition.
fig. 56
F0A0252b
fig. 55
F0A0251b

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ASHTRAY fig. 99
Pull flap Atowards yourself. Remove
the ashtray Bby pulling it upwards for
emptying it.
Non smokers can remove the ash-
tray and use it as additional oddment
compartment.ODDMENT SHELF fig. 100
The shelf is fitted over the sunvisors.
It was designed to easily house light-
weight objects (e.g. documents, road
maps, etc.).
IMPORTANTThe shelf was de-
signed for loads not exceeding 3 kg on
each side. Consequently, do not
arrange objects exceeding these
weights. Do not use the points shown
as grips fig. 100. Use the specific side
handles.SUN VISORS fig. 101
The sun visors Aare positioned to
the sides of the rear-view mirror.
They can swing up and down, as
shown.
A ticket pocket can be found on the
back of the sunvisor driver's side. A
courtesy mirror is applied to the back
of the sun visors.
B
A
fig. 99
F0A0064b
fig. 100
F0A0506b
A
fig. 101
F0A0507b

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REAR SIDE WINDOWS
The windows open outwards.
1)Move the lever as shown in fig.
103.
2)Push the lever outwards to open
the window completely.
3)Push the lever back until it clicks.
To close the windows, pull the lever
the opposite direction until it clicks.WING WINDOW
IMPORTANTOpen and close the
wing window only when the vehicle
is stationary.
The Fiat Doblò may fit a handy wing
window on the roof on the back of the
load compartment to carry long ob-
jects.
Opening the wing window
To open the wing window, pull lever
A-fig. 104downwards in the direc-
tion of the arrow.
Put your hand in handle B-fig. 105
and lead the wing window while it
opens.
fig. 103
F0A0067b
A
fig. 104
F0A0069b
fig. 102
F0A0408b
SIDE SLIDING WINDOW
(longitudinal sliding)
The windows slide open.
1)Keep pressed button A-fig. 102
to release the sliding window.
2)Push the window in the direction
of the arrow (1), to open as required.
3)To close, pull the sliding window
in the direction of the arrow (2) until
you hear it click.

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Closing the wing window
Take the mobile crossmember C-
fig. 106back to its original position;
fit the crossmember pin Cin the orig-
inal housing until it clicks.
Pull the wing window in the direction
shown in fig. 105, fitting your hand
in handle B. The wing window is
closed once it clicks.
DC
fig. 106
F0A0071b
Moving the vehicle when
the crossmember is not
fastened in its housing can
cause severe damage to the load
compartment structure. Fur-
thermore, only the bottom of the
rear doors would be locked and
this could damage the hinges.
IMPORTANTArrange the load
evenly along the crossmember and fas-
ten it with ropes or similar.
IMPORTANTNever leave the
crossmember unfastened while the ve-
hicle is moving.
B
fig. 105
F0A0070b
Do not exceed 110 km/h
speed with wing window
open. Risk of (violent)
wing window closing.
The mobile crossmember C-fig. 106
can be tipped down to facilitate load-
ing and unloading long objects.
To tip, hold the crossmember with
your left-hand and move the lever D
with your right-hand in the direction of
the arrow until it clicks.
Lower the crossmember carefully
until it reaches its position. Unload the
vehicle and take the crossmember
back to its original position.

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REAR DOUBLE DOORS
The double rear doors are fitted with
a catch which stops the opening at an
angle of approximately 90°.
The catch system is de-
signed to ensure the best
comfort in use. An acci-
dental knock or gust of wind
could release the doors and make
them close.
It is possible to increase the
opening angle of the two doors to
facilitate loading and unloading
operations. Force the doors
open. This will allow opening the
doors by approximately 180°.Opening the first door from the
outside 1-fig. 114
Turn the key to position 2-fig.
115and pull the door handle in the di-
rection of the arrow. When open to 180°, the
doors are not blocked. Do
not use this system when
the vehicle is parts on a slope or
when it is windy.
12
fig. 114
F0A0508b
CHILD LOCK
To prevent opening the sliding side
doors from the inside.
Engage by inserting the tip of the ig-
nition key as shown in fig. 113and
turning it.
Position 1- device off.
Position 2- device on.
The device will be engaged even if
the doors are unlocked electrically.
fig. 113
F0A0235b
When children are pre-
sent in the vehicle this de-
vice should always be
used.

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When using the boot,
make sure the load you
are carrying does not ex-
ceed the permitted weight (see
“Technical specifications”). Also
ensure the items in the boot are
arranged properly to prevent
them being thrown forwards and
injuring passengers should you
brake sharply. Do not travel with
the tailgate open: exhaust gas
could filter into the passenger
compartment.
If you are travelling in
areas where refuelling
can be difficult and you
want to carry a can of petrol, fol-
low the law in force. Use a ho-
mologated can and secure it ad-
equately. Even given these pre-
cautions, the risk of fire in the
event of an accident is increased.
Do not use the key as a
handle to open the tail-
gate. You could damage
it.
The opening of the boot is made eas-
ier by the gas-filed struts on each side.
IMPORTANTFit the key well into
the lock before turning it.
You will be able to open the tailgate
with the key only if you remove the
key from the lock after turning it by 45
degrees.
To close, lower the tailgate until the
lock clicks.
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING
SYSTEM
From the outside
With the doors closed, fit and turn
the key in one of the front door locks.IMPORTANTAdjust the height of
the dipped headlight beam when trav-
elling at night with a rather heavy load
in the boot (see “Headlights” in this
chapter).
Make sure the load does not exceed
the values shown in “Weights” para-
graph, “Technical specifications” chap-
ter for correct operation of the head-
light adjustment device.
Do not knock the tail-
gate into objects on the
roof rack when you open
it.

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fig. 127
F0A0433b
7-seat versions
To extend the boot, proceed as fol-
lows:
– remove head restraints;
– release the right locking lever B-
fig. 127moving it to 1(“released
lever”); do the same on the left side
then lower the seat back and tip the
seat forward. This operation is made
friendly by two springs. Make sure the
seat is completely tipped.
– refit head restraints back into the
seats C-fig. 128.
B
fig. 126
F0A0088b
4)Lift part B-fig. 126making the
shelf slide along the available space be-
hind the seat so that the upper part is
fastened to the rear window shelf and
the lower central part to the seat.
If the seat is down, proceed as fol-
lows:
5)Remove the shelf and arrange it
crosswise between the front seat
backs and the tipped seat on the rear
seat.
To refit the shelf, refit central catch-
es D-fig. 124and tip first part Band
then part A, make sure shelves are
properly secured.IMPORTANTCheck and adjust
the height of the dipped headlight
beam when travelling at night with a
rather heavy load in the boot (see
“Headlights” in this section).
To take the seat back to normal po-
sition:
1)Check that the seat belt webbing
is correctly fitted in its bracket.
2)Take the cushion to its horizontal
position and check that it is correctly
fastened.
3)Tip the seat back backwards and
check that it is correctly fastened.

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83GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
Always check that seats
are anchored to the floor
before securing the seat
backs. It is absolutely forbidden
to use the third row seat
for transporting loads
when the seat back is tilted. Load
could be projected forward
against the seat back of the sec-
ond row seats thus causing in-
juries to passengers fig. 127a.To re-position the seat:
– seat back anchoring levers, both
right and left B-fig. 127must be at 1
(released); otherwise move both
levers to position 1;
– raise first the seat back (without se-
curing it) then secure the entire seat
to the floor anchorings and then se-
cure the seat back.To remove the seat in order to in-
crease the boot space, tilt the seat and
remove the tool bag (keep it on the
vehicle) then use lever D-fig. 128to
release catches.
Reverse the above operations for re-
fitting.
To increase the boot space you can
also tilt the second rear row as fol-
lows:
– tilt side seats (as described in para-
graph “access to the third row rear
seats”);
fig. 128
F0A0405b
fig. 127a
F0A0434b
fig. 129
F0A0411b

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