climate control FIAT DUCATO 2012 Owner handbook (in English)
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IMPORTANT With the compressor off, it is not
possible to introduce air into the passenger
compartment at a temperature lower than that of the
outside air. In certain weather conditions, the windows
could mist up rapidly due to the non-dehumidified air.
The system remembers that the compressor has been
switched off, even after the engine has stopped.
To restore automatic compressor activation control,
press the √button again (in this case, the system will
work only as a heater) or press the AUTO button.
With the compressor switched off, if the outside
temperature is higher than the one set, the system is
not capable of satisfying this request. This is signalled by
the target temperature flashing, after which the word
AUTO goes out.
With the climate control compressor off, the fan speed
can be set to zero manually (no bar shown).
With the compressor enabled and the engine started,
the fan speed may be reduced to the minimum setting
(only one bar shown).
Button for rapid window demisting/
defrosting (D)
When this button is pressed, the climate
control automatically activates all the
functions necessary to speed up the
demising/defrosting of the windscreen
and the side windows:❒turns on the climate control compressor when
weather conditions are suitable;
❒air recirculation switching-off;
❒sets the maximum temperature for the HI air in both
zones;
❒sets the fan speed set according to the engine
coolant temperature to limit the flow of air that is
insufficiently warm to demist the windows;
❒directs the air flow to the windscreen and front side
windows vents;
❒switches on the heated rear window.
IMPORTANT The rapid demisting/defrosting function
for the windows remains on for about 3 minutes from
when the engine coolant reaches the appropriate
temperature for a rapid demisting of the windows.
When this function is active, the LED on the
corresponding button and the one on the heated rear
window button switch on. The message FULL AUTO
goes off on the display.
You can only adjust the fan speed and switch off the
heated rear windscreen manually when this function is
active.
To restore the operating conditions, prior to activation,
simply press button B, air recirculation button G, the
compressor button F or the
AUTO button A.
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IMPORTANT To ensure rapid demisting/defrosting,
if there is an additional heater/air conditioner (under the
front or rear seat on Panorama and Combi versions),
if activated, deactivate it by pressing button F (LED off)
located on the control panel fig. 54.
Switching off the system OFF (E)
The climate control system is switched
off by pressing button E and
the display switches off as a result.
The following climate control conditions will be present
when the system is off:
❒display off;
❒set temperature not shown;
❒air recirculation on, passenger compartment isolated
from the outside (recirculation LED on);
❒air conditioner compressor off;
❒fan off.
Press the AUTO button to switch the climate control
system back on in full automatic mode.
F0N0500mfig. 54
ADDITIONAL HEATER
(for versions/markets where provided)
On some versions, an additional heater is also present
beneath the driver’s seat. The fan for this heater is
operated by means of the button F located on the
control panel fig. 54.
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F0N0150mfig. 55
(In winter) the additional heater provides heat,
maintains the temperature and circulates the engine
coolant for the preset time in order to ensure the
optimum temperature conditions of the engine and the
passenger compartment when the engine is started up.
The heater can operate automatically when
programmed with a digital timer or manually by pressing
the “immediate heating” button on the timer.
After heater activation, either programmed or manual,
the electronic control unit operates the liquid
circulation pump and ignites the burner in accordance
with the preset, controlled procedures.
The circulation pump output is also controlled by the
electronic control unit in order to minimise the initial
heating time. When the system operates, the control unit turns on
the passenger compartment heater unit fan at the
second speed.
The thermal power of the boiler is regulated
automatically by the electronic control unit depending
on the temperature of the engine coolant.
IMPORTANT The heater is equipped with a thermal
limiter that cuts off combustion in the case of
overheating due to insufficient coolant/coolant leaks. In
this case, after repairing the fault in the cooling system
and/or topping up the fluid, press the program selection
button before turning the heater back on.
The heater can turn off spontaneously due to misfiring
after start-up or because the flame goes out during
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.
Activation of the heating system
When an automatic climate control system is present,
the control unit sets the air temperature and
distribution when the heater is turned on from the park
position. When a manual heater/climate control is
present, to obtain maximum heater efficiency, check
that the passenger compartment heating/ventilation
temperature adjustment knob is in the ‘hot air’ position.
To prioritise passenger compartment pre-heating, set
the air distribution knob to the
©position.
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Operation must be enabled using the button F-fig. 62 in
the control panel.
❒Turn the knob D to the maximum cold position (ring
nut at blue sector) and air at ambient temperature
will come out of the rear footwell vents (located
under the seats in the 2
nd–3rdrow for Panorama
versions and the grille on the left wheel arch side for
Combi versions);
❒Turn the knob D to the maximum heating position
(ring nut at red sector) and warm air will emerge
(with the engine warmed up), from the rear footwell
outlets (located under the seats in the 2
nd–3rdrow
for Panorama versions and the grille on the left wheel
arch side for Combi versions).
F0N0500mfig. 62
ADDITIONAL REAR CLIMATE CONTROL
(Panorama and Combi)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The Panorama and Combi versions are equipped with
a main heating/air conditioning system plus an additional
system (available on request) with controls in the roof
lining above the second row of seats, fig. 61.
Button F-fig. 62 in the control panel must be enabled for
operation; the air conditioning only works if the main air
conditioner is on.
❒When the knob D is placed in the fully cold position
(ring nut in blue sector) cold air comes out of the
vents in the ceiling.
❒Turn the knob D to the maximum heating position
(ring nut at red sector) and warm air will emerge
(with the engine warmed up), from the rear footwell
outlets (located under the seats in the 2
nd–3rdrow
for Panorama versions and the grille on the left
wheel arch side for Combi versions).
❒When the knob D is in an intermediate position, air
will be distributed between the vents in the roof and
the rear footwell outlets to alter the temperature.
IMPORTANT If the compressor on the main air
conditioner control is turned on (operation of button
E), even if the additional air conditioner fan is in position
0, the 1
stspeed will automatically be activated to
prevent ice formation, with possible damage to the
component.
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F0N0049mfig. 87
INTERIOR FITTINGS
UPPER GLOVE COMPARTMENT
– REFRIGERATED COMPARTMENT fig.87
(for versions/markets where provided)
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
outlet connected to the climate control system.GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 88
To open the glove compartment, operate the opening
handle A.
F0N0050mfig. 88
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Unnecessary actions
Avoid accelerating when starting at traffic lights or
before switching off the engine. The latter action, like
doubling the clutch, is unnecessary and causes increase
of consumption and pollution.
Gear selection
Use a higher gear as soon as traffic and road conditions
allow. Using a low gear for faster acceleration will increase
consumption. In the same way improper use of a high gear
increases consumption, emissions an engine wear.
Max. speed
Fuel consumption considerably increases with speed.
Keep your speed as even as possible, avoiding unnecessary
braking and acceleration, which cause excessive fuel
consumption and increased emissions.
Acceleration
Accelerating violently will greatly affect consumption and
emissions: acceleration should therefore be gradual and
should not exceed the maximum torque. Electric devices
Use electric devices only for the amount of time
needed. Rear heated window, additional headlights,
windscreen wipers and heater fan need a considerable
amount of energy, therefore increasing the requirement
of current increases fuel consumption (up to +25% in
the urban cycle).
Climate control system
The climate control system is an additional load which
greatly affects the engine leading to higher consumption
(on average up to +20%). When the temperature
outside the car permits it, use the air vents where
possible.
Devices for aerodynamic control
The use of non-certified devices for aerodynamic
control may adversely affect air drag and consumption
levels.
DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm the engine with the vehicle at a standstill or
at idle or high speed: under these conditions the engine
warms up much more slowly, increasing consumption and
emissions. It is therefore advisable to move off
immediately, slowly, avoiding high speeds. This way the
engine will warm faster.
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FUSE SUMMARY TABLE
Dashboard fuse box fig. 205-206
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Right dipped headlamp F12 7.5
Left dipped headlamp F13 7.5
Engine compartment control unit relay, instrument panel control unit relay (+key) F31 5
Lighting of roof lights in the passenger compartment (+battery) F32 7.5
Battery monitoring sensor for Start&Stop versions (+battery) F33 20
Minibus interior lights (emergency) F34 20
Radio, A/C control, alarm, tachograph, F36 10
Battery disconnecting unit, Webasto timer (+battery)
Brake light control (main), third brake light, instrument panel (+key) F37 7.5
Door lock (+battery) F38 20
ABS, ASR, ESP, brake light control (secondary) (+key) F42 5
Windscreen washer (+key) F43 20
Driver's side electric window F47 20
Passenger side electric window F48 20
Parking sensor control unit, radio, controls on the steering wheel, F49 5
centre dashboard, left dashboard, auxiliary dashboard,
battery disconnecting unit (+key)
Airbag (+key) F50 7.5
Climate control system, power steering control unit, reversing lights, F51 5
water in diesel filter sensor, flow meter, tachograph (+key)
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Hydraulic brakes
and clutch hydraulic
controls
Cooling circuits
percentage of use:
50% water50%
PARAFLU
UP (❑)
To be mixed
with diesel
(25 cc per 10 litres)
To be used neat
or dilute in screen
washer systems
Synthetic fluid, NHTSA n° 116 DOT 4,
ISO 4925 SAE J-1704, CUNA NC 956- 01.
FIAT classification 9.55597
Red protective agent with antifreeze action,
based on inhibited monoethylene glycol with
organic formula. Exceeds CUNA NC 956-16,
ASTM D 3306 specifications.
FIAT classification 9.555323.
Additive for diesel antifreeze, protecting diesel
engines
Miscela di alcoli e tensioattivi.
Supera la specifica CUNA NC 956-11.
Qualificazione FIAT 9.55522.Brake
fluid
Protective
agent for
radiators
Diesel
additive
Windscreen
washer
fluid (*)
IMPORTANT Do not use fluids with different specifications for topping up or mixing.
(❑) When the vehicle is used under particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a mixture of 60% PARAFLUUP
and 40% demineralised water.
TUTELA TOP 4
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F001.A93
PARAFLU
UP(*)
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F101.M01
TUTELA DIESEL ART
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F601.L06
TUTELA
PROFESSIONAL SC 35
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F201.D02 Use Fluid and lubricant specifications Genuine lubricants Replacement
for correct vehicle operation and fluids interval
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FUEL CONSUMPTION
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;
mixed cycle: is calculated weighing about 37% of urban cycle consumption and about 63% of extra-urban consumption.
IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic situations, weather conditions, driving style, general conditions of the vehicle, trim
level/equipment/accessories, climate control system, vehicle load, roof rack, other situations that affect air drag may lead to
different fuel consumption levels than those measured.
6.0
6.1
6.1
6.4
5.4
5.7
5.7
5.6
5.9
5.9
5.6
5.9
5.9
5.5
6.0
6.46.4
6.7
6.7
6.6
6.9
6.9
6.6
6.9
6.9
7.0
7.6
8.0
7.0
7.1
7.1
8.08.6
8.7
8.7
10.7
8.0
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.5
8.5
8.3
8.5
8.5
9.5
10.3
10.7
30q-33q
30q-33q
30q-33q
30q-33q
30q
33q
35q
30q
33q
35q
30q
33q
35q
30q
33q
35q 150 Multijet 130 Multijet
180 Multijet Power 115 Multijet
According to the European Directive in force (litres/100 km)
Versions Gross vehicle weight Consumptions
COMBI Urban Extra-urban Mixed
PANORAMA
115 Multijet
130 Multijet
150 Multijet
180 Multijet Power
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– jump starting ....................... 169
– maintenance ........................ 218
– recharging ............................ 202
– replacement ........................ 218
– tips for extending life ........ 219
Body (marking) ......................... 228
Body
– maintenance ........................ 224
– version code ....................... 229
Bonnet ........................................ 104
Brake Assist (emergency
braking assistance) ................. 110
Brakes
– fluid level .............................. 215
– technical specifications ...... 232
Bulb replacement ..................... 181
– bulb types ....................182-183
– external bulb
replacement ............................ 184
– general information ........... 181
– internal bulb replacement .. 193Cab glove compartment
(Capucine) ............................... 91
Carrying children safely .......... 130
Carrying children safely .......... 130
– “Universal Isofix” child
restraint assembly setup ...... 134
– child seats ............................ 130
– positioning of child seats on
seats ..............................133-136
Ceiling lights .............................. 76
– bulb replacement ....... 193-194
Central door
locking/unlocking system ..... 96
Chassis (marking) .................... 229
Checking the levels ................. 209
Checking the levels ................. 209
– brake fluid ............................ 215
– brake fluid ............................ 216
– engine coolant .................... 213
– engine oil ............................. 211ABS SYSTEM ............................ 108
ABS .............................................. 108
Accessories purchased
by the owner .......................... 121
Additional heater ..................... 60
Additional rear heating ........... 66
Additional independent
heater ....................................... 61
Additional rear air
conditioning ............................ 67
Air filter ..................................... 217
Arm rests.................................... 33
Ashtray ........................................ 88
ASR .............................................. 112
Automatic climate control ..... 54
Automatic headlight sensor
(dusk sensor) .......................... 70
Battery
– battery disconnection
function (disconnector) .... 80
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