tow FIAT DOBLO COMBI 2015 2.G Workshop Manual
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Flatbed 1.3 MultiJet
Key
A. Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank 90% full and without optional equipment) - B. Maximum permitted load - C. Payload
including the driver - D. Payload excluding the driver - E. Towable loads (braked / non-braked trailer) - F. Maximum load on
roof - G. Maximum load on tow hitch (trailer with brakes).
Versions AB (*)
C (**) D (**)E
F (***)G
Tot. Front Rear
Short wheelbase - Low roof - 2
front seats1345 2414 1120 1450 1144 1069 1000/500 0 60
Long wheelbase - Low roof - 2
front seats1360 2440 1120 1450 1155 1080 1000/500 0 60
Short wheelbase - Low roof - 3
front seats1345 2414 1120 1450 1144 1069 1000/500 0 60
Long wheelbase - Low roof - 3
front seats1360 2440 1120 1450 1155 1080 1000/500 0 60
(*) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the boot and/or load platform within the maximum permitted loads.
(**) Values refer to minimum equipment level. If special equipment is fitted (fixed window, trailer towing equipment, etc.) the unladen weight will increase and consequently the
payload will decrease in relation to the maximum permitted loads.
(***) Including the weight of any carrying systems fitted (Lineaccessori Fiat bars/box).
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Flatbed 1.6 MultiJet
Key
A. Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank 90% full and without optional equipment) - B. Maximum permitted load - C. Payload
including the driver - D. Payload excluding the driver - E. Towable loads (braked / non-braked trailer) - F. Maximum load on
roof - G. Maximum load on tow hitch (trailer with brakes).
Versions AB (*)
C (**) D (**)E
F (***)G
Tot. Front Rear
Short wheelbase - Low roof - 2
front seats1385 2454 1200 1450 1144 1069 1300/500 0 60
Long wheelbase - Low roof - 2
front seats1400 2480 1200 1450 1155 1080 1300/500 0 60
Short wheelbase - Low roof - 3
front seats1385 2454 1200 1450 1144 1069 1300/500 0 60
Long wheelbase - Low roof - 3
front seats1400 2480 1200 1450 1155 1080 1300/500 0 60
(*) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the boot and/or load platform within the maximum permitted loads.
(**) Values refer to minimum equipment level. If special equipment is fitted (fixed window, trailer towing equipment, etc.) the unladen weight will increase and consequently the
payload will decrease in relation to the maximum permitted loads.
(***) Including the weight of any carrying systems fitted (Lineaccessori Fiat bars/box).
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Flatbed 2.0 MultiJet
Key
A. Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank 90% full and without optional equipment) - B. Maximum permitted load - C. Payload
including the driver - D. Payload excluding the driver - E. Towable loads (braked / non-braked trailer) - F. Maximum load on
roof - G. Maximum load on tow hitch (trailer with brakes).
Versions AB (*)
C (**) D (**)E
F (***)G
Tot. Front Rear
Short wheelbase - Low roof - 2
front seats1425 2494 1200 1450 1144 1069 1500/500 0 60
Long wheelbase - Low roof - 2
front seats1440 2505 1200 1450 1140 1065 1500/500 0 60
Short wheelbase - Low roof - 3
front seats1425 2494 1200 1450 1144 1069 1500/500 0 60
Long wheelbase - Low roof - 3
front seats1440 2505 1200 1450 1140 1065 1500/500 0 60
(*) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the boot and/or load platform within the maximum permitted loads.
(**) Values refer to minimum equipment level. If special equipment is fitted (fixed window, trailer towing equipment, etc.) the unladen weight will increase and consequently the
payload will decrease in relation to the maximum permitted loads.
(***) Including the weight of any carrying systems fitted (Lineaccessori Fiat bars/box).
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FUEL
CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption figures given
in the tables below are determined
on the basis of the type-approval
tests laid down by specific European
Directives.
These consumption values refer to
basic vehicles without optionals.
The procedures below are followed
for measuring consumption:
❒urban cycle: begins with cold
starting, followed by driving
simulating the use of the vehicle in
town;
❒extra-urban cycle: driving that
simulates using the vehicle out of
town with frequent acceleration in all
gears; the speed varies from 0 to 120
km/h;
❒combined consumption: calculated
with a weighting of approximately
37% of the urban cycle and 63% of
the extra-urban cycle.
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.
IMPORTANT
In practice, fuel consumption may
be higher than the values obtained
during the approval 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 devices 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.
PRACTICAL ADVICE
FOR REDUCING FUEL
CONSUMPTION AND
HARMFUL EMISSIONS
Vehicle conditions
1. Have checks and adjustments
carried out in accordance with the
“Scheduled Servicing Plan”.
2. Check tyre pressure regularly, at
least once every four weeks.
Excessively low pressures will
increase consumption because
rolling resistance will be higher. In
addition, this wears the tyre more
quickly and impairs performance.
3. Only use snow tyres when the
weather conditions make them
absolutely necessary. They increase
consumption and noise.
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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 racks
after use. These accessories reduce
the vehicle's aerodynamic
penetration and have a negative
effect on fuel consumption.
6. When transporting particularly
large objects, use a trailer if
possible.
7. Use the vehicle's air vents if
possible: travelling with the windows
open impairs aerodynamics.
8. Use electrical devices only for the
amount of time needed. The
vehicle’s heated rear window,
additional headlights, screen wipers
and heater fan require a
considerable amount of energy;
increasing the current uptake
increases fuel consumption (by up
to +25% in an urban cycle).
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 engine you
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.
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 possible (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 exponentially as the speed
of the vehicle increases. Keep your
speed moderate and as even as
possible, avoiding 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.
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INDEX
A
BS .............................................. 110
Accessories purchased by the
owner .......................................... 5
Active safety systems ..................... 110
Advice for preserving the
bodywork..................................... 216
Air cleaner/pollen filter .................... 208
Ashtray .......................................... 67
ASR system ................................... 113
Automatic climate control
system ......................................... 50
Battery .......................................... 208
Battery recharging.......................... 210
Blades ........................................... 212
Bodywork ...................................... 216
Bodywork paint identification
plate............................................. 222
Bodywork version .......................... 224
Bonnet ........................................... 59
Boot............................................... 60
Brake fluid ...................................... 206
Brakes
– specifications ............................ 230
Bump starting ................................ 184
Carrying children safely ................. 120
– child restraint systems ............... 126
Changing a wheel .......................... 175
Chassis marking ............................ 222Child restraint systems
(compliance for use) ..................... 122
Child safety device ......................... 20
Cigar lighter.................................... 67
CO2 emissions............................... 296
Control panel and on-board
instruments .................................. 74
Controls ......................................... 58
Cruise Control ................................ 148
Daytime running lights .................. 34
Dead lock ...................................... 15
Demanding vehicle use .................. 198
Diesel filter ..................................... 208
Diffusers ......................................... 43
Digital display ................................. 77
– Control buttons ......................... 77
– Set-up menu ............................. 77
Dimensions .................................... 240
Dipped headlights .................... 34-163
Direction indicators ................... 35-164
Door mirrors ................................... 33
Doors ............................................. 19
Draining condensation (MultiJet
versions) ...................................... 208
Driver side armrest ......................... 64
Driver's side front airbag ................ 128
Electric windows .......................... 56
– Initialisation................................ 57
Emergency starting ................ 137-183
Engine codes ................................. 224Engine compartment control unit
fuses ............................................ 169
Engine compartment...................... 199
Engine coolant ............................... 205
Engine
– technical specifications.............. 226
Engine marking .............................. 223
Engine oil ....................................... 205
EOBD system ................................ 91
ESC system ................................... 112
Exterior lights ................................. 34
Fastening the tow hook................. 186
Fiat CODE system.......................... 18
Fix&Go automatic quick tyre
repair kit ....................................... 180
Fluids and lubricants ...................... 277
Fog lights ................................. 58-164
Follow Me Home device ................. 35
Follow Me Home ............................ 35
Front airbags .................................. 127
Front bench .................................. 28
Front light clusters .......................... 163
Front roof light ................................ 167
Fuel consumption .......................... 281
Fuel cut-off system......................... 185
Fuses on compartment wired
casing .......................................... 170
Glove compartment ...................... 64
Handbrake.................................... 138
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– Rear seats ................................. 26
Seat with storage compartment ..... 65
Side bags....................................... 132
Side doors ..................................... 20
Side lights ................................ 34-163
Ski rack.......................................... 68
Snow chains .................................. 157
Snow tyres ..................................... 156
Spare wheel ................................... 233
Speed block................................... 147
Spray nozzles................................. 213
Starting the engine ......................... 136
Start&Stop system ......................... 140
Steering ......................................... 232
Steering wheel ............................... 32
Stopping the engine ....................... 137
Sun visors ...................................... 67
Supplies ......................................... 275
Supply ........................................... 228
Suspension .................................... 231
Symbols ....................................... 4-18
The keys ....................................... 14
– Key without remote control........ 14
– Key with remote control............. 14
Third brake lights............................ 165
Towing the vehicle .......................... 186
Towing trailers ................................ 156
TPMS............................................. 144
Traction Plus system ...................... 150Transmission .................................. 229
Trip computer................................. 89
Types of bulbs ................................ 161
Tyres .............................................. 233
"Universal" child restraint
system fitting ............................... 126
Upper rear shelf ............................ 66
Usage conditions ........................... 155
Useful tips for extending battery
life ................................................ 209
Use of the Owner Handbook.......... 3
Using the gearbox .......................... 139
Vehicle exterior and underbody
warranty ...................................... 216
Vehicle modifications/alterations ..... 5
VIN plate ........................................ 222
Warming up the engine just
after it has started ........................ 137
Warning lights and messages......... 92
Weights.......................................... 248
Wheel geometry ............................. 233
Wheels and tyres ........................... 213
Wheels ........................................... 233
Windscreen/rear window washer
fluid .............................................. 205
Windscreen / rear window wiper
(replacement) ............................... 212
Windscreen washer ....................... 40
Windscreen wiper .......................... 40