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F0V0174mfig. 55
To switch the light on/off when the doors are closed press
the switch A-fig.54.
Switch A can have three different positions:
❒with the switch in central position the light comes on
when a rear door is opened;
❒with the switch pushed up (position 1), the light is al-
ways on;
❒with the switch pushed down (position 2 - AUTO
OFF), the light is always off.
TORCH FUNCTION
(for Cargo versions where provided)
This is located on the right side of the load compartment.
It has a removable electric torch.
To use the removable torch A-fig. 55, push button B and
remove the torch in the direction shown by the arrow.
Then press switch C to switch the light on/off. REAR COURTESY LIGHT WITH REMOVABLE
TORCH
(for Cargo versions where provided)
The removable roof light is not connected to the doors ,
it switches on/off only manually pressing switch A-fig. 54,
with key on MAR-ON.
Switch A can assume three different positions:❒with the switch in the middle, the light is always off;
❒with the switch pushed up (position 1), the light is al-
ways on;
❒with the switch pushed down (position 2 – AUTO
OFF), the light is always off.
For Cargo versions with fixed window
The light comes on automatically when you open the slid-
ing side doors and the rear swing doors/tailgate; then, it
goes out when you close them.
F0V0173mfig. 54
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F0V0046mfig. 72F0V0022mfig. 73
Press button Pshortly to remotely unlock the load com-
partment (Cargo version), to turn on the rear roof lights
for a limited period and to double flash the direction in-
dicators. Turn the metal tang counterclockwise in the dri-
ver's door to unlock the front doors only.
Press button
Qshortly to remotely unlock only the front
doors (Cargo version), to turn on the front roof light for
a limited period and to double flash the direction indica-
tors. Press button Pshortly to remotely unlock the load
compartment (Cargo version), to turn on the rear roof
lights for a limited period and to double flash the direction
indicators. Turn the metal tang counterclockwise in the
driver's door to unlock the front doors only.
Unlocking the load compartment from inside
the vehicle (Cargo version)
Press button A-fig. 73 (Cargo version) to unlock the load
compartment (rear swing doors/tailgate and sliding side
doors) from inside the vehicle. If the LED is on, the load
compartment is locked.
DOORS
CENTRAL DOOR
LOCKING/UNLOCKING SYSTEM
Door locking from the outside
The doors will only be locked if all doors are shut. If one
or more of the doors is open after button Áis pressed on
the remote control, the direction indicators will flash quick-
ly for around three seconds. You can lock all the doors
by turning the key clockwise in the driver’s door. Pressing
button Á
on the remote controltwice in quick succession
activates the dead lock device (see “Dead lock”).
Door unlocking from the outside
Press button
Qshortly to remotely unlock only the front
doors (Cargo version), to turn on the front roof light for
a limited period and to double flash the direction indica-
tors.
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F0V0123mfig. 99
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
FASTENERS
The fasteners are located at points A, B and C-fig. 99.
LONGITUDINAL BARS
(for versions/markets where provided)
On some versions, the vehicle has two longitudinal bars
which, with the addition of special accessories, can be used
to carry various objects (e.g. skis, surfboards, etc.).
Always strictly obey local laws regarding
maximum roof load measurements.
WARNING
Spread the load evenly and take account of
the extra sensitivity to cross winds when dri-
ving.
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F0V0068mfig. 108
INSTALLING ELECTRICAL/
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Electrical and electronic devices installed after buying the
vehicle by aftersales must carry the following label:
FGA S.p.A. authorises the installation of transceiving de-
vices provided that they are installed by a specialised cen-
tre according to rules of good engineering practice and
in compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNING Traffic authorities may not allow the vehicle
on the road if devices are fitted that modify vehicle spec-
ifications. This may also invalidate the warranty in rela-
tion to faults caused by the change or either directly or in-
directly related to it.
FGA S.p.A. shall not be liable for damage caused by the in-
stallation of accessories either not supplied or recom-
mended by FGA S.p.A. and/or not installed in compliance
with the provided instructions.
RADIO TRANSMITTERS
AND MOBILE PHONES
Radiotransmitting apparatus (e.g. car mobile phones, CB
radios etc.) should not be used inside the vehicle unless
a separate aerial is mounted on the roof.
❒two rear speakers (located next to the parcel shelf)
(for versions/markets where provided);
❒radio compartment;
❒aerial lead;
❒aerial.
RADIO INSTALLATION
The sound system must be installed in the space occu-
pied by the centre glove compartment where you will find
the wiring. Press tabs A-fig. 108 to remove the compart-
ment.
To connect to the existing wiring in the ve-
hicle, contact the Fiat Service Network to
prevent any problems that could impair vehicle
safety.
WARNING
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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
causes increased fuel consumption and pollution.
3.Gear selection: select a high gear as soon as possi-
ble (taking into account normal engine operation and
traffic conditions) without pushing the engine to high
revs during the intermediate gears. Using low gears
at high revs to get lively acceleration increases fuel
consumption, harmful emissions and engine wear.
4.Vehicle speed: fuel consumption increases expo-
nentially as the speed of the vehicle increases. Keep
your speed moderate and as even as possible, avoid-
ing unnecessary braking and acceleration, which
cause excessive fuel consumption and increased
emissions. Keeping a safe distance from the vehicle 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. 5. Remove roof racks or ski racksafter use. These
accessories reduce the vehicle’s aerodynamic pene-
tration and have a negative effect on fuel consump-
tion.
6. It is better to use a trailer to transport particularly
bulky objects.
7. Use the vehicle’s air vents if possible: travelling with
the windows open impairs the aerodynamics.
8. Only use electrical devices for the amount of time
needed. The heated rear window, auxiliary head-
lights, windscreen wipers and fan heater use up
a considerable amount of current, causing increased
fuel consumption (up to +25% in the urban cycle).
9. Using the climate control leads to higher fuel con-
sumption (on average up to +30%). If the tempera-
ture outside is not too extreme, try and use the air
vents.
Driving style
1. After starting the engineyou should drive away
immediately 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.
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F0V0164mfig. 159a
F0V0163mfig. 158
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THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig. 158-159a-159b
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒for versions with tailgate, loosen the two fastening
screws A-fig. 158 and extract the cluster;
❒for versions with swing doors, remove rubber plugs
B-fig. 159a, manoeuvre retaining tabs C and extract the
cluster;❒for versions with high roof and swing doors, remove
the pressure-fit plastic guard A-fig. 159b and rubber
cap B-fig.159b; using a screwdriver, release the retain-
ing tags as shown in the figure and remove the unit;
❒manoeuvre the appropriate tabs and remove the bulb
holder;
❒remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace it.
F0V0035mfig. 157
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To wash the vehicle properly, proceed as follows:
❒wash the body using a low-pressure jet of water;
❒use a sponge to wipe a slightly soapy solution over the
bodywork, frequently rinsing the sponge;
❒rinse with plenty of water and dry with a jet of air or
a chamois leather.
Observe the following recommendations for washing the
vehicle in an automatic carwash:
– remove the aerial from the roof so it does not get dam-
aged;
– the car wash should use water added to a soapy solu-
tion;
– rinse thoroughly to avoid soap marks staying on the
bodywork or less visible parts.
Some car washes with old-style blades
and/or in a poor state of repair can dam-
age the paintwork, facilitating the forma-
tion of lines that give the paint a dull/misty ap-
pearance, especially on dark colours. If this hap-
pens, lightly polish the paintwork with appropriate
products.
Dry the less visible parts particularly carefully, such as the
door frames, bonnet and the headlight frames, where wa-
ter may stagnate more easily. It is a good idea to leave
the vehicle outdoors for a while after washing it to give
water time to evaporate.
Do not wash the vehicle after it has been left in the sun or
with the bonnet hot: this may alter the shine of the paint-
work.
Exterior plastic parts should be cleaned in the same way
as the rest of the vehicle. Where possible, do not park the
vehicle under trees; the resinous substances released by
many species give the paint a dull appearance and increase
the possibility of rust.
IMPORTANT Bird droppings should be washed off im-
mediately and thoroughly as the acid they contain is par-
ticularly aggressive.
Detergents cause water pollution. The ve-
hicle should be washed in areas equipped
for collecting and purifying the liquid used
in the washing process.
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COLD TYRE PRESSURES (bar)
Add +0.3 bar to the prescribed pressure when the tyres are warm. However, recheck that the value is correct with the tyre cold.
With snow tyres, add +0.2 bar to the pressure recommended for standard tyres.
When running at speeds higher than 160 km/h, inflate tyres at full-load pressures.
Size STANDARD TYRES
Medium load Full load
Front Rear Front Rear
185/65 R15 88T 2.5 2.5 2.9 2.9
185/65 R15 92T 2.5 2.6 2.9 3
195/65 R15 95T 2.4 2.4 Doblò (M1) 2.6 2.6 Doblò (M1)
2.4 Doblò Cargo 2.7 Doblò Cargo
3.0 Doblò Combi (N1)3.2 Doblò Combi (N1)
195/60 R16C 99 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 Doblò 5P (M1)
3.3 Doblò Cargo
3.6 Doblò 7P (M1)/
Doblò Combi (N1)/
Doblò Cargo Maxi
PERFORMANCE
Maximum speeds after initial period of use (km/h).
1.4 1.3 Multijet 1.6 Multijet 2.0 Multijet
161158 (Euro 5) 164
179
156 (Euro 4) 158 (90 HP low roof)
153 (90 HP high roof)
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F0V0182mfig. 194
DIMENSIONS
Dimensions are expressed in mm and
refer to the vehicle fitted with stan-
dard tyres.
Height is measured with the vehicle
unladen.
AB CD E F GH
Versions
Short wheelbase4390 895 2755 7401845/1895 ()1510 1832 1530
Small variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the wheels.
() With roof racks (for versions/markets where provided)
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F0V0183mfig. 195
Dimensions are expressed in mm and
refer to the vehicle fitted with stan-
dard tyres.
Height is measured with the vehicle
unladen.
ABCD E FGH
Versions
Long wheelbase4740 895 3105 740 1880/1927 () 1510 1832 1530
Small variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the wheels.
() With roof bars (for versions/markets, where provided)