fuse FIAT DOBLO COMBI 2012 Owner handbook (in English)
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INDEXCHANGING A BULB
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
❒ Before changing a bulb, check the contacts for rusting;
❒ burnt-out bulbs must be replaced by others of the same
type and wattage;
❒ always check the direction of the beam after changing
a headlight bulb;
❒ when a light is not working, check that the corre-
sponding fuse is intact before changing the bulb. For the
location of fuses, refer to the “Changing a fuse” para-
graph in this section.
Changes or repairs to the electrical system
carried out incorrectly and without due
consideration for the technical specifications of
the system can lead to malfunctioning and gen-
erate a fire hazard.
WARNING
Halogen lamps contain pressurised gas. If
they break, glass fragments could fly every-
where.
WARNING
Touch only the metal part of a halogen
lamp. Touching the transparent part of the
bulb with your fingers may reduce the in-
tensity of the emitted light and even reduce the
lifespan of the bulb. If you do touch it accidental-
ly, rub the bulb with an alcohol-soaked cloth and
leave to dry.
If possible, we recommend that you let
a Fiat Dealership replace the bulbs. Prop-
er operation and orientation of the exter-
nal lights are essential for driving safety and com-
plying with the law.
IMPORTANT The internal surface of the light may appear
slightly misty: this does not indicate a fault, and is actually
caused by low temperature and the degree of humidity
in the air. Misting will rapidly disappear when the head-
lights are switched on. The presence of drops inside the
headlights indicates infiltration of water. Go to a Fiat Deal-
ership.
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F0V0088mfig. 173
CHANGING A FUSE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The fuse is a protective device for the electric system: it
operates if there is a fault or improper intervention in the
system.
Check the state of the corresponding fuse when a device
does not work: the filament A-fig. 173 should be intact.
If it is not, replace the blown fuse with a new one of the
same amperage (same colour).
B intact fuse.
Cfuse with damaged filament.
To change a fuse, use the tweezer D located in the tool
box or the Fix&Go container (for versions/markets where
provided).
If the same fuse blows again, contact
a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
Never replace a damaged fuse with metal
wires or other recycled material.
Do not replace one fuse with another of
greater amperage; FIRE HAZARD.
If a general protection fuse (MEGA-FUSE, MIDI-
FUSE) is activated, contact a Fiat Dealership.
Remove the key from the ignition and switch off
or disable all electrical devices before replacing
a fuse.
WARNING
To identify the protective fuse, see the tables on the fol-
lowing pages.
If a general protection fuse for safety sys-
tems (air bag system, braking system),
power unit systems (engine system, transmission
system) or steering system is triggered, contact a
Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
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F0V0081mfig. 174F0V0089mfig. 175
ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
The box is located on the right-hand side of the engine,
next to the battery. To remove the protective cover A
and access the fuse box, undo the two fastening screws B.
If you need to clean the engine compart-
ment, take care not to directly hit the fuse
box with the water jet.
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INDEXPROTECTED DEVICE FUSE FUSE AMPS FIGURE
Remote control switch for opening swing door (Cargo version) F0910175
Single tone horn F1010175
Main beams F1415175
Additional heater PTC1 (diesel engines) F1530175
Climate control compressor F197,5175
Heated rear window F2030175
Fuel pump on tank F2115175
Fog lights F3015175
Methane system solenoid valves F8410175
Passenger compartment socket, rear socket F8530175
Cigarette lighter, heated seats F8630175
IBS Battery charge status sensor for Start&Stop system F875175
Wing mirror defrosters F887,5175
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F0V0082mfig. 176F0V0083mfig. 177
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
To access the fuses, remove snap-fitted protective cover
A-fig. 176. The fuses are positioned in the two areas illustrated in
fig. 177.
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INDEXPROTECTED DEVICE FUSE FUSE AMPS FIGURE
Right low beam F127,5177
Front courtesy light, rear courtesy light, lights on sun visors,
door clearance lights, boot light F327,5177
Instrument panel F535177
Door lock/unlock motors, dead lock actuator motors,
tailgate lock motor F3820177
Power + battery for EOBD diagnostic socket, automatic climate control un\
it,
alarm siren, sound system, convergence control unit Blue&Me™,
tyre pressure detector control unit F3610177
Windscreen/rear window washer pump F4315177
Window winder motor for front door passenger side F4820177
Left low beam, headlight corrector F137,5177
Int. power for brake pedal switch,
clutch pedal switch, interior heater,
convergence control unit Blue&Me™, sound system set-up F517,5177
Int. power for instrument panel, brake pedal switch,
third brake light F375177
Int. power for control panel lights, parking control unit, tyre pressure detector control unit, electric door mirror motor,
rain sensor, electric top control unit, My-port infotainment socket F495177
Int. power for engine fusebox relay coils and
body computer relay coils F315177
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INDEXPROTECTED DEVICE FUSE FUSE AMPS FIGURE
Window winder motor for front door driver’s side F4720177
Rear socket F9415177
Cigarette lighter/Passenger compartment socket F9515177
Cigarette lighter/Passenger compartment socket F9615177
Heated driver seat F9710177
Heated passenger seat F9810177
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fig. 180 – 1.4 95 CV versions F0V0076m
CHECKING LEVELS
A. Engine oil filler
B. Engine oil dipstick
C. Engine coolant
D. Windscreen washer fluid
E. Brake fluid
F. Battery
G. Power steering fluid
Never smoke while
working in the engine
compartment: flammable gases
and vapours may be present.
Fire hazard.
WARNING
When topping up, be
careful not to confuse the
various types of fluids:
they are all mutually incompati-
ble and may severely damage
your vehicle.
fig. 181 – 1.4 T-JET versionsF0V0390m
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INTERIORS
Check regularly that water is not trapped under the mats
(from dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.) which could cause
the metal to rust.
Windows
Use specific detergents to clean the windows. Also use
clean cloths to avoid scratching the glass or altering the
transparency.
IMPORTANT Wipe the rear window gently with a cloth
in the direction of the filaments to avoid damaging the heat-
ing device.
Engine compartment
At the end of each winter, thoroughly wash the engine
compartment, taking care to avoid spraying the water jet
directly onto the electronic control units and the relay/fuse
control unit on the left side of the engine compartment
(as you look from behind the wheel). Have this operation
performed at a specialist garage.
IMPORTANT The washing should take place with the en-
gine cold and the ignition key in the STOP position. After
the wash, make sure that the various protective devices
(e.g. rubber caps and guards) have not been removed or
damaged.
Front headlights
IMPORTANT Never use aromatic substances (e.g. petrol)
or ketenes (e.g. acetone) for cleaning the plastic lenses of
the front headlights.
Never use flammable products, such as pe-
troleum ether or modified petrol, to clean
the inside of the vehicle. The electrostatic charges
which are generated by rubbing during cleaning
may cause a fire.
WARNING
Do not keep aerosol cans in the vehicle:
these could explode. Aerosol cans must
not be exposed to temperatures of more than
50 °C. When the vehicle is exposed to sunlight, the
temperature inside can greatly exceed this val-
ue.
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INDEXFuse boxes (location) .. 183-185
Fuse list ........................... 183-185
Fuse summary table ................................ 183-185
Fuses ................................ 182-185
– Fuse location (control units) ......... 182-184
– general information and warnings .................... 181
G ear leve r ............................... 136
Gearbox .................................. 136 – technical specifications .... 224
Glove compart ments ............. 71
H andbrake lever ................... 135
Handbrake ............................... 135
Hazard warning lights – switching on ....................... 70
Headlight alignment corrector ................................ 95 Headlight washers
................... 62
– checking levels and topping up ................. 203
– windscreen washer fluid specifications .................... 248
Headlights – bulbs (t ype) ...................... 170
– headlight alignment corrector ............................ 95
Headlights ................................. 95
– adjusting headlights abroad .................................. 96
– beam orie ntation................ 95
– bulb replace ment ............ 169
– bulbs (t ype) .............. 170-171
– headlight alignment corrector ..............................95
Headrests – front ..................................... 38
– rear ....................................... 38 Heated rear
windscreen .................46-49-58
Heating and vent ilation ..........44
Heating and ventilation system ..................................... 42
Heavy use of the vehicle ..... 198
Hill Holder system .................. 99
I dentification data ......... 219-220
Ignition pawl ............................... 9
Ignition switch ............................ 9
– steering lock .......................... 9
In an emer gency .................... 155
Installing electrical/electronic devices .................................. 110
– Radio transmitters and mobile phones .......... 110
Installing the tow hook ........ 139
Instrument panel .....................
11
Interior equipment .................
71
Interior fittings ......................... 71