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RUBBER HOSES
As far as the maintenance of the brake
system and fuel supply system rubber
hoses is concerned, follow the
"Scheduled Servicing Plan" in this
chapter carefully.
Ozone, high temperatures and
prolonged lack of fluid in the system
may cause hardening and cracking of
the hoses, with possible leaks. Careful
checking is therefore necessary.
PROLONGED
VEHICLE INACTIVITY
If the vehicle needs to be off the road
for longer than one month, the following
precautions must be taken:
park the vehicle indoors in a dry
and, if possible, well-ventilated place;
engage a gear and check that
the handbrake is not engaged;
disconnect the negative terminal
from the battery pole (see paragraph
“Vehicle inactivity” in the "Dashboard
and controls" chapter) and check
the charge conditions (see paragraph
“Battery” in the “Care and
maintenance” chapter);
clean and protect the painted parts
using protective wax;
clean and protect the shiny metal
parts using special compounds
available commercially;
sprinkle talcum powder on the
windscreen and rear window wiper
rubber blades and lift them off the
glass;
slightly open the windows;
cover the vehicle with a piece of
fabric or perforated plastic sheet. Do
not use compact plastic tarpaulins,
which prevent humidity from
evaporating from the surface of the
vehicle;
inflate tyres to +0.5 bar above the
standard specified pressure and check
it at intervals;
do not drain the engine cooling
system.
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BODYWORK
PROTECTION AGAINST
ATMOSPHERIC AGENTS
The main causes of corrosion are the
following:
atmospheric pollution;
salty air and humidity (coastal areas,
or hot humid climates);
seasonal environmental conditions.
The abrasive action of wind-borne
atmospheric dust and sand, as well as
mud and gravel raised by other cars
is also not to be underestimated.
On your vehicle, Fiat has implemented
the best manufacturing technologies
to effectively protect the bodywork
against corrosion.
These include:
painting products and systems
which give the vehicle particular
resistance to corrosion and abrasion;
use of galvanised (or pretreated)
sheet metal, with high resistance to
corrosion;
spraying the underbody, engine
compartment, wheelhouse internal
parts and other parts with highly
protective wax products;
spraying of plastic parts, with a
protective function in the more exposed
points: underdoor, inner wing, edges,
etc.;
use of "open" boxed sections to
prevent condensation and pockets of
moisture from triggering rust inside.
VEHICLE EXTERIOR AND
UNDERBODY WARRANTY
Your vehicle is covered by warranty
against perforation due to corrosion of
any original element of the structure
or body.
For the general terms of this warranty,
refer to the Warranty Booklet.
ADVICE FOR
PRESERVING THE
BODYWORK
Paintwork
Paintwork does not only serve an
aesthetic purpose, but also protects the
underlying sheet metal.
Touch up abrasions and scratches
immediately to prevent rust formation.
Use only original paint products for
touch-ups (see “Bodywork paint
identification plate” in the “Technical
specifications” section).
Normal maintenance of paintwork
consists in washing the vehicle: the
frequency depends on the conditions
and environment where the vehicle
is used.
For example, it is advisable to wash the
vehicle more often in areas with high
levels of environmental pollution or on
roads spread with salt.To correctly wash the vehicle, proceed
as follows:
wash the bodywork using a low
pressure jet of water;
wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy
solution over the bodywork, frequently
rinsing the sponge;
rinse well with water and dry with a
jet of air or a chamois.
If you put the vehicle through a car
wash, follow these recommendations:
– remove the aerial from the roof so
it does not get damaged;
– water added to a soapy solution
should be used for washing;
– rinse thoroughly to avoid soap marks
staying on the bodywork or less visible
parts.
39)Dry the less visible parts with special
care, such as the door frames, bonnet
and the headlight frames, where water
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
paintwork.
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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 corrosion.
IMPORTANT Bird droppings should be
washed off immediately and thoroughly
as the acid they contain is particularly
aggressive.
7)
Windows
To clean glasses, use specific cleaning
products. Use clean cloths to avoid
scratching the glass or damaging the
transparency.
IMPORTANT Wipe the inside surface of
the rear window gently with a cloth in
the direction of the filaments to avoid
damaging the heater coils.
Engine compartment
At the end of each winter, thoroughly
wash the engine compartment, taking
care to avoid spraying the water jet
directly onto the electronic control units
and the relay/fuse box on the left side
of the engine compartment (driving
direction). Have this operation
performed at a specialised workshop.IMPORTANT The washing should take
place with the engine cold and the
ignition key in the STOP position. After
the washing operation, make sure
that the various protections (e.g. rubber
caps and guards) have not been
removed or damaged.
Headlights
IMPORTANT Never use aromatic
substances (e.g. petrol) or ketones (e.g.
acetone) for cleaning the plastic lenses
of the front headlights.
WARNING
39)Some car washes with old-style blades
and/or in a poor state of repair can
damage the paintwork, facilitating the
formation of lines that give the paint
a dull/misty appearance, especially on dark
colours. If this happens, lightly polish the
paintwork with appropriate products.
WARNING
7)Detergents cause water pollution. The
vehicle should be washed in areas
equipped for collecting and purifying the
liquid used in the washing process.
INTERIORS
Regularly check that water is not
trapped under the mats (due to water
dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.),
as this could cause oxidation of the
sheet metal.
153) 154)
SEATS AND FABRIC
PARTS
Remove dust with a soft brush or a
vacuum cleaner. It is advisable to use a
moist brush on velvet upholstery.
Rub the seats with a sponge moistened
with a solution of water and mild soap.
PLASTIC PARTS
It is advisable to clean interior parts with
a moist cloth and a solution of water
and non-abrasive mild soap. Use
specific products for cleaning plastic,
without solvents and specifically
designed to prevent damage to the
appearance and colour of the treated
parts, to remove grease and tough
stains.
IMPORTANT Do not use alcohol,
petrols or their derivatives to clean the
instrument panel glass.
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LEATHER STEERING
WHEEL/GEAR
KNOB/HANDBRAKE
(for versions/markets, where provided)
These components must be cleaned
with mild soap and water only. Never
use alcohol or alcohol-based products.
Read the product label carefully before
using specific products for cleaning
the interiors: make sure the product
does not contain spirits or alcohol-
based substances.
If, when cleaning the windscreen with
special products, window cleaner
accidentally drips onto the leather of
the steering wheel/gear lever
knob/hand brake, wipe away
immediately and then wash the affected
area with mild soap and water.
IMPORTANT Be careful when using a
steering wheel locking device, to avoid
damaging the leather upholstery
through abrasion.
WARNING
153)Never use flammable products, such
as petroleum ether or modified petrol, to
clean the inside of the vehicle. The
electrostatic charges which are generated
by rubbing during the cleaning operation
may cause a fire.
154)Do not keep aerosol cans in the
vehicle: they might explode. Aerosol cans
must not be exposed to a temperature
exceeding 50°C. When the vehicle is
exposed to sunlight, the internal
temperature can greatly exceed this value.
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RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED
Versions RimsTyresSpare wheel (for versions/markets,
where provided)
Standard
equipmentsnow type Rim Tyre
1.4 All models 6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
1.4 T-JET All models 6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99/97T195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99/97T
1.3 MultiJetCargo6Jx15 ET39 Light 185/65 R15 92T185/65 R15 92Q
(M+S)6JX15 ET39 Light 185/65 R15 92T
6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
(*)195/65 R15 95Q
(M+S)6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
(*)195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
Cargo Maxi 6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
5 seater (M1)6JX15 ET39 Light 185/65 R15 88T185/65 R15 88Q
(M+S)6JX15 ET39 Light 185/65 R15 88T
6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
(*)195/65 R15 95Q
(M+S)6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
(*)195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
7 seater (M1) 6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
Combi (N1)6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T195/65 R15 95Q
(M+S)6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
(*)195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
(*) As an alternative
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Versions Rims TyresSpare wheel (for versions/markets,
where provided)
Standard
equipmentsnow type Rim Tyre
1.6 MultiJetCargo6JX15 ET39 Light 185/65 R15 92T185/65 R15 92Q
(M+S)6JX15 ET39 Light 185/65 R15 92T
6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
(*)195/65 R15 95Q
(M+S)6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
(*)195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
Cargo Maxi 6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
5 seater (M1)6JX15 ET39 Light 185/65 R15 88T185/65 R15 88Q
(M+S)6Jx15 ET39 Light 185/65 R15 88T
6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
(*)195/65 R15 95Q
(M+S)6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
(*)195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
7 seater (M1) 6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
Combi (N1)6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T195/65 R15 95Q
(M+S)6JX15 ET39
Heavy195/65 R15 95T
6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
(*)195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
2.0 MultiJet All models 6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T195/60 R16 C
99Q (M+S)6Jx16 ET36.5195/60 R16 C
99T
(*) As an alternative
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1.3 Multijet 1.6 Multijet 2.0 MultijetPrescribed fuels and original
lubricants
Fuel tank: 60 litres 60 litres 60 litres
Diesel for motor vehicles (EN590
Specification)
including a reserve of: 8–10 litres 8–10 litres 8–10 litres
Engine cooling system: 5.2 litres 6.7 litres 6.7 litresMixture of distilled water and
PARAFLU
UPliquid at 50%(***)
Engine sump: 3 litres / 2.5 kg 4.5 litres / 3.6 kg 4.5 litres / 3.6 kgSELENIA WR P.E. / SELENIA
WR FORWARD (for 1.3 Multijet
Euro 6 / 1.6 Multijet Euro 6
versions) Engine sump and filter: 3.2 litres / 2.7 kg 4.9 litres / 3.9 kg 4.9 litres / 3.9 kg
Transmission casing/differential: 2 litres / 1.7 kg 2 litres / 1.7 kg 2 litres / 1.7 kgTUTELA TRANSMISSION
GEARFORCE
Hydraulic brake circuit with ABS: 0.450 kg 0.450 kg 0.450 kgTUTELA TOP 4 or
TUTELA TOP 4/S
Hydraulic power steering: 0.900 kg 0.900 kg 0.900 kg TUTELA TRANSMISSION GI/E
Windscreen/headlight washer
reservoir:2.2
(*)/6(**)litres2.2(*)/6(**)litres2.2(*)/6(**)litresMixture of water and
PETRONAS DURANCE SC35
(***) When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions, we recommend using a 60% mixture of PARAFLUUPand 40% demineralised water. (*) For Doblò versions without headlamp washers.
(**) For Doblò/Doblò Combi/Doblò Cargo versions with headlamp washers.
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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 following procedures are used to
measure the fuel 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 fuel 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
aerodynamics or 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
“Service Schedule”.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.
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; this increases fuel
consumption (by up to +25% in an
urban cycle).
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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 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
"
Universal" child restraint
system fitting
................................ 114
ABS system
.................................. 100
Accessories purchased by the
owner .......................................... 5
Active safety systems ..................... 100
Advice for preserving the
bodywork..................................... 201
Air cleaner/pollen filter .................... 194
Ashtray .......................................... 62
ASR system ................................... 102
Automatic climate control
system ......................................... 48
Battery
.......................................... 195
Blades ........................................... 197
Body paintwork identification
plate............................................. 206
Bodywork ...................................... 201
Bodywork version .......................... 208
Bonnet ........................................... 56
Boot............................................... 57
Brake fluid ...................................... 192
Brakes
– features ..................................... 213
Bump starting ................................ 169
Carrying children safely
................. 109
– child restraint systems ............... 114
Changing a wheel .......................... 162Chassis marking ............................ 206
Child restraint systems (suitability
for use)......................................... 111
Child safety device ......................... 19
Cigarette lighter .............................. 62
CO2 emissions............................... 272
Control panel and on-board
instruments .................................. 68
Controls ......................................... 55
Cruise Control ................................ 137
Daytime running lights
.................. 33
Dead lock ...................................... 15
Demanding vehicle use .................. 183
Diesel filter ..................................... 194
Diffusers ......................................... 41
Digital display ................................. 70
– Control buttons ......................... 71
– Set-up menu ............................. 71
Dimensions .................................... 220
Dipped headlights .......................... 33
Direction indicators ........................ 34
Door mirrors ................................... 32
Doors ............................................. 18
Draining condensation (MultiJet
versions) ...................................... 194
Driver side armrest ......................... 60
Driver's side front airbag ................ 120
Electric windows
.......................... 53
– Initialisation................................ 54
Emergency starting ........................ 128Engine
– technical specifications.............. 210
Engine codes ................................. 208
Engine compartment...................... 184
Engine compartment control unit
fuses ............................................ 157
Engine coolant ............................... 192
Engine marking .............................. 207
Engine oil ....................................... 192
EOBD system ................................ 82
ESC system ................................... 101
External lights................................. 33
Fastening the tow hook
................. 170
Fiat CODE system.......................... 17
Fix&Go Automatic quick tyre
repair kit ....................................... 166
Fluids and lubricants ...................... 256
Fog lights ....................................... 55
Follow Me Home ............................ 34
Follow Me Home device ................. 34
Front airbags .................................. 119
Front bench .................................. 27
Front light clusters .......................... 151
Front roof light ................................ 155
Fuel consumption .......................... 260
Fuel cut-off system......................... 169
Fuses on compartment wired
casing .......................................... 158
Glove compartment
...................... 60