weight FIAT IDEA 2007 1.G User Guide
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TOWING TRAILERS
IMPORTANT NOTES
For towing caravans or trailers the car must be fitted
with a certified tow hook and an adequate electric
system. Installation should be carried out by
specialised personnel who release a special document
for circulation on the road.
Install any specific and/or additional rear-view mirrors
as specified by law.
Remember that when towing a trailer, steep hills are
harder to climb, the braking spaces increase and
overtaking takes longer depending on the overall
weight.
Engage a low gear when driving downhill, rather than
constantly using the brake.The weight the trailer exerts on the car tow hook
reduces by the same amount the actual vehicle loading
capacity. To make sure the maximum towable weight
is not exceeded (given in the log book) account should
be taken of the fully laden trailer, including accessories
and personal belongings.
Do not exceed the speed limits of the country you are
driving in. In any case do not exceed 100 km/h.
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Under no circumstances should the vehicle brake system be altered to control the
trailer brake. The trailer braking system must be fully independent of the vehicle’s
hydraulic system.WARNING
The ABS system with which the car may be fitted does not control the trailer
braking system. Great care should therefore be taken when driving on slippery
road surfaces.
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INSTALLING THE TOW HOOK
The towing device should be fastened to the body by
specialised personnel according to any additional
and/or integrative information supplied by the
Manufacturer of the device.
The towing device must meet current regulations with
reference to 94/20/EC Directive and subsequent
amendments.
For any version the towing device used must match
the towable weight of the vehicle on which it is to be
installed.
For the electric connection a unified connector should
be used which is generally placed on a special bracket
normally fastened to the towing device, and a special
ECU for external trailer light control shall be installed
on the car. For the electrical connection 7 or 13 pins 12VDC
connection is to be used (CUNA/UNI and ISO/DIN
Standards). Follow the instructions provided by the car
manufacturer and/or the tow hitch manufacturer.
An electric brake should be supplied directly by the
battery through a cable with a cross section of no less
than 2.5 mm
2.
IMPORTANT Electric brake or other device shall be
used with running engine.
In addition to the electrical branches, the car’s electric
system can only be connected to the supply cable for
an electric brake and to the cable for an internal light,
though not above 15W.
For connections use a preset control unit with battery
cable no less than 2.5 mm
2.
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IDENTIFICATION DATA ................................................. 287
ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS .............. 289
ENGINE ................................................................................. 290
FUEL FEED/IGNITION ....................................................... 292
TRANSMISSION .................................................................. 292
BRAKES ................................................................................... 293
SUSPENSIONS ....................................................................... 293
STEERING............................................................................... 293
WHEELS .................................................................................. 294
DIMENSIONS ........................................................................ 297
PERFORMANCE ................................................................... 298
WEIGHTS ............................................................................... 299
CAPACITIES........................................................................... 300
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............................................. 301
FUEL CONSUMPTION ....................................................... 303
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2EMISSIONS .................................................................. 304
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IDENTIFICATION DATA
You are advised to note the identification codes. The identification data
stamped and given on the plates and their position are the following:
1 - Model plate
2 - Chassis marking
3 - Bodywork paint identification plate
4 - Engine marking.
MODEL PLATE
The plate is to be found on the front crossmember of the engine
compartment and bears the following identification data:
A - Manufacturer’ name.
B - Homologation number.
C - Vehicle type code.
D - Chassis number.
E - Maximum vehicle weight fully loaded.
F - Maximum vehicle weight fully loaded with trailer.
G - Maximum vehicle weight on front axle.
H - Maximum vehicle weight on rear axle.
I - Engine type.
L - Body version code.
M - Spare part code.
N - Smoke opacity index (for diesel engines).
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1.216V
1155
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1655
1000
400
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601.4
8V(◊) - 1.416V
1155
500
940
805
1655
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601.3 Multijet
1200
500
940
805
1700
1000
400
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1.9 Multijet
1275
500
1000
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1775
1100
500
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WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
Empty weight
(including all fluids, fuel tank at 90 %
and with no optional):
Payload (*)
including the driver:
Maximum admitted
loads (**)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable loads:
– trailer with brakes:
– trailer without brakes:
Maximum load on roof:
Maximum load on tow hitch
(trailer with brakes):
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases thus reducing the specified payload.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that they comply with
these limits.
(◊) Engine model provided for certain versions/markets only
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Sunroof......................................... 123
Sun visors ................................... 122
Suspensions ................................. 293
Symbols ........................................ 5
Technical specifications........... 286
Third brake light
– bulb replacement ................ 245
Tools ........................................... 242
Towing the car ........................... 255
Towing trailers ........................... 185
Transmission ............................... 292
Transporting children
safely ........................................... 159
Tyres
– snow tyres ............................. 295
– standard ................................. 295
– correct tyre reading ............ 294
Warning lights and messages 191
Weights ........................................ 299
Wheel
– spare wheel ........................... 294
– changing ................................ 230
Wheel geometry ....................... 294
Windows (cleaning) .................. 284Windscreen washer
– control ................................. 104
– fluid level ................................ 270
Windscreen wiper
– blades .................................... 279
– control .................................. 104
– nozzles .................................. 281
– smart washing ...................... 105
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AT THE END OF ITS LIFE-CYCLE
For years now Fiat has been developing its global commitment towards the safeguarding and protection of the Environment through
the continuous improvement of its production processes and the making of increasingly more “eco friendly” products. With a view to
guaranteeing the best possible service to clients in full observance of environmental standards and in response to the obligations imposed
by European Directive 2000/53/EC on end-of-life vehicles, Fiat offers its clients the possibility to hand in their vehicle* at the end of its
life span without additional costs.
The European Directive, in fact, provides for the take-back of the vehicle without the last holder or owner of the same incurring
expenses due to the fact that the market value of the vehicle is zero or negative. In particular, in almost all of the countries of the
European Union, up until 1st January 2007, take-back of the vehicle free of charge only applies to vehicles registered from 1 July 2002
on, while, from 2007 on, take-back will be carried out free of charge, independently of the year of registration, provided that the vehi-
cle still contains all its essential component parts (especially engine and body) and is free from additional waste materials.
Our contracted network of authorised treatment facilities has been carefully selected in order to provide a quality service to our cus-
tomers by de-polluting and recycling “End of Life Vehicles” to approved environmental standards. To find out the location of your
nearest authorised treatment facility, offering free of charge take-back, simply contact one of our dealers or refer to the Fiat web site
or call the toll free number 00800 3428 0000.
*
Passenger transportation vehicles to seat a max. of nine persons, having a total admissible weight of 3.5 t