Fuel FIAT DOBLO 2009 2.G Workshop Manual
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1.3 Multijet 1.4
CAPACITIES
litres
60
8-10
β
2.35
2.7
1.76
_
β
_kg
β
2
2.3
1.5
_
β
_litres
60 ()
8-10
β
3
3.2
2
_
β
_
kg
β
2,5
2,7
1,7
_
β
_
1.6 Multijet
litres
60 ()
8-10
β
4.5
4.9
2 (
β )
_
β
_
kg
β
3.6
3.9
1.7
_
β
_
2.0 Multijet
kg
β
3.6
3.9
1.7
_
β
_
litres
60 ()
8-10
β
4.5
4.9
2 (
β )
_
β
_Recommended fuels
Original products
Unleaded petrol with no less
than 95 RON
(EN 228 Specification)
() Diesel for motor vehicles
(EN 590 Specification)
Mixture of 50%
demineralised water and
50% PARAFLU UP(β²)
SELENIA K P.E /.
SELENIA WR P.E.
TUTELA CAR TECHNYX
(β ) TUTELA GEARTECH
TUTELA GI/R
TUTELA TOP 4
Mixture of water and
TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC 35
Fuel tank:
including
a reserve
of:
Engine cooling
system
β with climate control:
Engine sump:
Engine sump
and filter:
Gearbox
casing/differential:
Hydraulic power
steering
Hydraulic brake circuit
with ABS:
Windscreen/rear
window washer
reservoir
(β²) When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a 60-40 mixture of PARAFLU UPand demineralised water.
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FUEL CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption and CO2emission values in the table be-
low are based on tests approved under European directive
2004/3/EC.
The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption
and emissions:
βurban cycle: cold start and driving style that replicates
the speed and gear changes as per the European di-
rective. There are a series of accelerations, decelera-
tions, constant speeds and stops with engine idling. The
top speed reached during the cycle is 50 km/h and the
average speed is 19 km/h.
βextra-urban cycle: done after the urban cycle as per
the European directive. The top speed reached dur-
ing the cycle is 120 km/h and the average speed is
63 km/h.
βcombined cycle: determined by an average of the ur-
ban cycle (37 per cent weighting) and extra-urban cy-
cle (63 per cent weighting) consumptions.IMPORTANT
In practice, fuel consumption may be higher than the val-
ues obtained during the approved tests. Here are some of
the major factors that can lead to a difference between
test and real consumption.
1) Vehicle condition: inadequate servicing, use of roof
racks, trailers, heavy loading, high usage of electrical de-
vices and the air conditioning.
2) Driving style: frequent cold starts for short journeys,
poor engine warming technique, gear selection, high
speeds, sudden acceleration and braking.
3) Traffic and road conditions: driving in traffic, steep hills
or winding roads, road surface conditions.
4) Atmospheric conditions: intemperate weather, wind,
rain, snow, high altitude.
5) Proportion of use in towns and cities, in the country
and on motorways.
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9. Air conditioning leads to higher fuel consumption (on
average up to +30%). If the temperature outside is not
too extreme, try and use the air vents.
Driving style
1. After starting the engineyou should drive away im-
mediately and slowly, avoiding high revs. Do not warm
up the engine at low or high revs when the vehicle is
stationary; this causes the engine to warm up more
slowly, thereby increasing fuel consumption, emissions
and mechanical component wear.
2. Avoid pointless actions such as revving up when at
traffic lights or before stopping the engine. The latter
action, like double-declutching, is unnecessary and caus-
es increased fuel consumption and pollution.
3.Gear selection: select a high gear as soon as possible
(taking into account normal engine operation and traf-
fic conditions) without pushing the engine to high revs
during the intermediate gears. Using low gears at high
revs to get excellent acceleration increases fuel con-
sumption, harmful emissions and engine wear. PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR REDUCING FUEL
CONSUMPTION AND HARMFUL EMISSIONS
Vehicle condition
1. Have checks and servicingcarried out in accordance
with the βScheduled servicing planβ.
2. Check tyre pressure regularly, at least once every four
weeks. Excessively low pressures will increase con-
sumption because rolling resistance will be higher. In
these conditions, the tyre will wear and performance
will decay faster.
3. Use snow tyresonly when the weather conditions
make them absolutely necessary. They increase con-
sumption and noise.
4. Do not travel with a heavy load: the weight of the
vehicle (especially when driving in town) and its trim
greatly affect fuel consumption and stability.
5. Remove roof racks or ski racksafter use. These ac-
cessories reduce the vehicleβs aerodynamic penetra-
tion and have a negative effect on fuel consumption.
6. It is better to use a trailer to transport particularly bulky
objects.
7. Use the vehicleβs air vents if possible: travelling with the
windows open impairs aerodynamics.
8. Use electrical devices only for the amount of time
needed. The heated rear window, auxiliary headlights,
windscreen wipers and fan heater use up a consider-
able amount of current, causing increased fuel con-
sumption (up to +25% in the urban cycle).
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Fuel consumption according to the current European directive (litres/100 km) 4.Vehicle speed: Fuel consumption considerably in-
creases as speed increases. Keep your speed moder-
ate and as even as possible, avoiding unnecessary brak-
ing and acceleration, which cause excessive fuel con-
sumption and increased emissions. Keeping a safe dis-
tance from the car in front helps to maintain a steady
speed.5.Acceleration: accelerating violently severely affects
consumption and emissions. Acceleration should be
gradual and should not exceed the maximum engine
torque rate.
VERSIONS CONSUMPTION
1.4 Euro 5 Start&Stop Urban Extra-urban Combined
Cargo short wheelbase 9.2 5.7 7.0
Cargo short wheelbase extra capacity
9.7 5.9 7.3
Cargo long wheelbase
5 seater N1 β 5/7 seater M1 9.3 5.9 7.2
1.4 Euro 4 Urban Extra-urban Combined
Cargo short wheelbase 9.8 5.7 7.2
Cargo short wheelbase extra capacity
10.3 5.7 7.4
Cargo long wheelbase
5 seater N1 β 5/7 seater M1 9.7 5.9 7.3
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The engine of your car is factory filled with Selenia.
Oil change? The experts recommend Selenia
This is an engine oil range which satisfies the most advanced
international specifications. Its superior technical characteristics
allowSelenia to guarantee the highest performance
and protection of your engine.
The Selenia range includes a number of technologically advanced products:
SELENIA K PURE ENERGY
Synthetic lubricant designed for latest generation, low
emission, petrol engines. Its specific formulation warrants
the utmost protection also for high performance
turbocharged engines with high thermal stress.
Its low ash content helps to maintain the total cleanliness
of modern catalysts.
SELENIA WR PURE ENERGY
Fully synthetic lubricant that can meet the requirements of
the latest diesel engines. Low ash content to protect the
particulate filter from the residual products of combustion.
High Fuel Economy System that allows
considerable fuel saving.
It reduces the danger of dirtying the turbine to ensure the
protection of increasingly high performance diesel
enginesSELENIA MULTIPOWER
Particularly ideal for the protection of new generation petrol
engines, very effective even in the most severe weather
conditions. It guarantees a reduction in fuel consumption
(Energy conserving) and it is also ideal for alternative
engines.
SELENIA SPORT
Fully synthetic lubricant capable of meeting the needs of
high performance engines.
Studied to protect the engine also in high thermal stress
conditions, it prevents deposits on the turbine to achieve
the utmost performance in total safety.
The range also includes Selenia StAR Pure Energy, Selenia
Racing, Selenia K, Selenia WR, Selenia 20K, Selenia 20K AR.
For further information on Selenia products visit the web site
www.flselenia.com.
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Front airbags ......................... 128
β deactivation...................... 130
β driverβs side..................... 129
β passengerβs side.............. 129
Front armrest ......................... 71
Front ceiling light ................... 65
β bulb replacement ........... 178
Front fog lights
β bulb replacement ............ 174
β switching on....................... 70
Front light clusters
β bulb arrangement ........... 172
Front seats............................... 31
β adjusting .......................30-31
β armrest .............................. 71
β cleaning ............................ 216
β headrests ........................... 37
β heating ..........................30-32
Fuel consumption .................249
Fuel cut-off system ................70Fuel economy....................... 137
Fuel flap ................................ 112
Fuel gauge ............................... 13
β type of fuel ............. 111-112
Fuel reserve warning
light ...................................... 150
Fuel reserve ......................... 246
Fuel supply
(technical data) .................. 224
Fuel tank (capacity) ............. 246
Fuel tank cap ....................... 112
Fuel
β at the pump ............ 111-112
β consumption ................... 249
β fuel cut-off system ........... 70
β gauge and reserve
warning light ..................... 13
β opening the flap ............. 112
β refuelling .................111-112
β specifications ..........111-112
β tank cap ........................... 112Fuse boxes
(location) ....................182-186
Fuse list
.......
182-183-184-185-186-187
Fuse replacement
β general information
and warnings.................... 181
β list
......
182-183-184-185-186-187
β location (fuse boxes)
.....................................182-186
Fuse summary table
.....182-183-184-185-186-187
Fuses
.....182-183-184-185-186-187
β general information
and warnings.................... 181
β location (fuse boxes)
...................................182-186
Gear stick.............................. 136
Gearbox................................ 136
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β general information ...... 118
β load limiters .................... 118
β maintenance ................... 120
β pretensioners ................. 117
β SBR ................................... 117
β using the seat belts ....... 115
Safety ..................................... 115
Satellite navigation
socket .................................... 75
Saving fuel ............................. 137
SBR system .......................... 117
Scheduled Servicing
Plan .....................192-194-196
Scrappage ............................. 255
Seat belt pretensioners ...... 117
β load limiters .................... 118
Seat heating ......................30-32
Servicing and
maintenance ...................... 191
β checking fluid levels
...........................199-200-201β heavy use of
the vehicle ....................... 198
β precautions
and warnings .................. 191
β regular checks ................ 198
β scheduled servicing plan
....192-193-194-195-196-197
Setting the clock ................... 22
Side airbags (side bag
β window bag).....130-131-132
β general information ...... 131
Sliding side doors ................... 78
Smart washing
(windscreen wipers) .......... 61
Snow chains ......................... 141
Sockets ..............................72-73
Sound system
(wiring) .......................109-110
Spare wheel ......................... 228
β technical
specifications .................. 228Spark plugs (type) ............... 223
Speed block ......................... 102
Speedometer.......................... 12
Start&Stop system............... 105
Starting the engine ............. 133
β emergency
starting.......................134-155
β ignition switch .................... 9
β ignition switch .................... 9
β procedure for
diesel versions................. 134
β procedure for petrol
versions ........................... 133
β stopping the engine ........ 135
β warming up
the engine ....................... 134
Starting up and driving ....... 133
Steering lock and ignition
switch ...................................... 9
Steering lock ............................ 9