ECU FIAT DOBLO PANORAMA 2015 2.G Owners Manual
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Buttonis used for locking all the
doors.
The
button unlocks the boot,
the rear swing doors and the sliding
side doors (depending on the
version).
Changing battery - key
with remote control
To replace the remote control
battery, proceed as follows fig. 8:
❒press button A and open the metal
insert B;
❒turn the screw C to
using a fine
bit screwdriver;
❒take out the battery case D and
replace the battery E making sure
that polarities are correct;
❒refit the battery case D inside the key
and lock it turning the screw C to
.
1)
Request for additional
remote controls
The system can recognise up to 8
keys with incorporated remote
control.Should a new remote control be
necessary, contact a Fiat Dealership
and be ready to present the CODE
card, a personal identity document
and the vehicle ownership
documents.
Unlocking the load compartment
from inside the vehicle (Cargo
versions)
Pressing button A fig. 9 unlocks the
load compartment (rear swing
doors/tailgate and sliding side
doors) from inside the vehicle. If the
LED is on, the loading area is
locked.DEAD LOCK
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
This security device prevents the
opening of the doors from inside the
passenger compartment if there
has been a break-in attempt (e.g. a
window has been broken).
The dead lock device therefore
offers the best possible protection
against break-in attempts. We
recommend engaging it whenever
the vehicle is parked and left
unattended.
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❒move the seat belt to the side,
making sure that it is fully extended
and not twisted;
❒lift lever A fig. 33 retaining the
backrest and fold the latter forwards.
When you lift the lever, you will see
a red band.
❒pull the tape B fig. 33 behind the seat
backrests and fold the seats and the
backrests forwards.NoteOn the split seats, there are
rubber bands on the lower edge of the
cushion so you can attach the folded
seat to the 2nd row rear seat head
restraint rods (see the plate on the seat
backrest fig. 33).
21)
REMOVING 3RD ROW
SEATS
Proceed as follows:
❒remove the rear seat head restraints;
❒remove the rolling curtain from its
housing;
❒move the seat belt to the side,
making sure that it is fully extended
and not twisted;
❒lift lever A fig. 33 retaining the
backrest and fold the latter forwards.
When you lift the lever, you will see
a red band.
❒pull the tape B fig. 33 behind the seat
backrests and fold the seats and the
backrests forwards;
❒position the head restraint using the
openings under the cushion to insert
the rods;
❒push the lever as indicated in fig. 35;
❒remove the seat from the
attachments on the floor.REPOSITIONING 3RD
ROW SEATS
Proceed as follows:
❒attach the hooks to the floor fig. 36;
❒push the lever as illustrated in fig.
35 and pull it to make sure that
the seat is still correctly secured;
❒withdraw the head restraint under the
cushion;
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❒fold the cushion and the backrest
over;
❒reposition the head restraint;
❒re-position the rolling curtain in its
housing.
IMPORTANT Make sure that the
seat is properly secured to the
fastenings on the floor and that the
lever A fig. 33 is tightened (red band
not visible).
FRONT BENCH
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
15)
Some versions feature a front bench
with central and side passenger
backrests that fold down to a table.
To fold down the backrests, pull
tabs A or B fig. 37 to fold down the
central or side section of the
backrest respectively fig. 38.
The central backrest features a
retaining clip that can be used to
hold documents.IMPORTANT Before folding down
the central backrest, you need
to completely lower the head
restraint to prevent it from interfering
with the gear lever in certain driving
conditions.
By pulling tab C fig. 37, you can also
raise the single central and side
seat cushion to access a dedicated
storage compartment fig. 39.
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WARNING
15) All adjustments must be made
with the vehicle stationary.
16) After releasing the adjustment
lever, always check that the seat
is locked on the guides by trying
to move it back and forth. If it
is not locked, the seat may move
unexpectedly and make you lose
control of the vehicle.
17) Close the dashboard console
before folding the retractable
front passenger seat to avoid
damage.
18) When the passenger seat is
folded away, the space created
cannot be used for loading. When
the vehicle is in motion, you are
therefore advised to remove or
secure any objects that might
interfere with the driver.19) If there is no partition between
the cab and the load
compartment, tall objects or
packages may take up part of the
passenger area. Make sure that
these items are well secured
by using the available hooks and
that they cannot interfere with the
driver.
20) Close the dashboard console
before folding the front passenger
seat into table position to avoid
damage.
21) While travelling, before using the
third row seats, make sure that
the second row seats are in
driving position and correctly
secured (see dedicated plate fig.
34.
PARTITIONS
FIXED PANEL
PARTITION
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
Separates the passenger area from
the load compartment fig. 40.
FIXED GLAZED
PARTITION
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
This has a central window so you
can keep an eye on your load fig.
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LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT LIGHT
(Doblò/Doblò Combi version)
The light fig. 60 comes on
automatically when the swing doors
or tailgate (for versions/markets
where provided) are opened and
goes out when they are closed.
REAR ROOF LIGHT
WITH REMOVABLE
TORCH
(for Cargo versions where provided)
The removable roof light is not
connected to the doors: it can only
be switched on/off manually by
pressing switch Afig. 61, with the
ignition key in MAR position.
Switch A can assume three different
positions:❒with the switch in the middle, the light
is always off;
❒switch pushed up (position 1), light is
always on;
❒switch pushed down (position 2 -
AUTO OFF), light is always off.
For Cargo versions
with fixed window
The light comes on automatically
when you open the sliding side
doors and the rear swing
doors/tailgate ; then, it goes out
when you close them.
Press switch A fig. 61 to turn the
light on/off with the doors closed.
Switch A can assume three different
positions:
❒with switch in central position the
light comes on when a rear door
is opened;
❒with the switch pushed up (position
1), the light is always on;
❒switch pushed down (position 2 -
AUTO OFF), bulb is always off.
TORCH FUNCTION
(for Cargo versions where provided)
This is located on the right side of
the load compartment. It is a
removable electric torch.
To use the removable torch A fig.
62, push button B and remove the
torch in the direction shown by
the arrow. Then press switch C to
switch the light on/off.
When the removable light is secured
to its fixed support, the electric
torch battery is automatically
recharged.
For Cargo versions
with fixed window
With the vehicle stationary and the
ignition key either turned to STOP or
removed, the roof light is recharged
for a maximum of 15 minutes.
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When one of the two buttons is
pressed briefly, the window moves
in stages; if the button is held down,
"continuous automatic" operation
is activated both for closing and
opening. Press button A or B again
to stop the window in its current
position.
The electric windows are fitted with
a security system (where provided)
that can detect the presence of
an obstacle whilst the window
is closing; when this happens, the
system kicks in and the movement
of the glass is immediately reversed.
IMPORTANT In the event that the
anti-crushing function is activated 5
times in only 1 minute, the system
will automatically enter the
"recovery" mode (self-protection).
This condition is apparent from the
window closing in stages.
If this occurs, restore the system as
follows:
❒open the windows.
If no malfunction is present, the
window returns to its normal
operation automatically.IMPORTANT With the ignition key at
STOP or removed, the electric
windows remain activated for about
two minutes and are deactivated
as soon as a door is opened.
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FRONT AND REAR
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
Driver side door
Five switches fig. 71 on the inner
armrest control the following with
the ignition key turned to MAR:
A left front window opening/closing;
B right front window opening/
closing;
C left rear window opening/closing;
D right rear window opening/
closing;
E inhibition of control switches on
rear doors.Passenger side and rear doors
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
The switch controlling the
corresponding window is located on
the inner armrest of each door.
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
SYSTEM
INITIALISATION
The window automatic lifting control
system must be reinitialised as a
result of:
❒on front doors:
– protection fuse or battery
disconnection;
❒on rear doors:
– protection fuse or battery
disconnection when the window is
moving;
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REAR FOG LIGHTS
Press the
button with the dipped
beam headlights or front fog lights
on to turn the rear fog lights on. The
warning light on the panel
switches on.
Press the button again to turn the
lights off, or turn off the dipped
beam headlights and/or the front fog
lights (where provided).
BONNET
Opening
Proceed as follows:
❒pull lever A fig. 73 in the direction
indicated by the arrow;
❒operate lever B fig. 74, lift the bonnet
and, at the same time, release the
supporting rod C fig. 75 from its
catch D, then insert the end of the
rod into housing E in the bonnet
(large hole) and push to safety
position (small hole), as shown in the
figure.
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Closing
Proceed as follows:
❒Hold the bonnet up with one hand
and with the other remove rod C
from housing E and fit it back into its
catch D;
❒Lower the bonnet to approximately
20 centimetres above the engine
compartment and let it come down.
Make sure that the bonnet is
completely closed and not just
secured in safety position. If it is not
perfectly closed, do not try to press
the bonnet down but open it and
repeat the procedure.
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SECURING YOUR LOAD
To make it easier to secure your
load, there are hooks (in various
quantities depending on the trim)
fixed to the floor fig. 87 - fig. 88.
WARNING
35) If you are travelling in areas with
few filling stations and you want
to transport fuel in a spare tank,
comply with the law by using only
an approved, suitably secured
tank. However, the risks of fire in
the case of collision increase
anyway.
36) Never exceed the maximum
allowed load in the boot, see
the “Technical specifications”
chapter. Also make sure that the
objects you place in the boot have
been properly secured, to avoid
them from being thrown forward
consequent to sudden braking
and injuring your passengers.
37) If you are travelling in areas with
few filling stations and you want
to transport fuel in a spare tank,
comply with the law by using only
an approved, suitably secured
tank. Anyway, by doing so, you
increase the risk of fire in the
event of an accident with your
vehicle.
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38) Never exceed the maximum
allowed load in the boot (see
the "Technical specifications"
chapter). Also make sure that the
objects you place in the boot
have been properly secured, to
avoid them from being thrown
forward consequent to sudden
braking and injuring your
passengers.
39) You must not use the folded
rear seat to carry luggage. The
load could be thrown forward into
the backrest of the front seats,
seriously injuring the occupants.
40) Make sure that the objects are
positioned carefully and fixed to
the hooks on the floor to prevent
them being flung forwards in
the event of sharp braking and
causing injury to the passengers.
IMPORTANT
7) To close the tailgate use handle B
fig. 77. Do not try to close the
tailgate by pressing on the side
shock absorbers C fig. 77. Also be
careful not to knock the side
shock absorbers when you load
the boot, to avoid damaging them.
INTERIOR FITTINGS
DRIVER SIDE ARMREST
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
On some versions, the driver side
front seat has an armrest fig. 89.
Raise or lower the armrest as shown
by the arrows.
GLOVE COMPARTMENT
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
This is located in front of the
passenger seat fig. 90.GLOVE COMPARTMENT
To open it, operate handle A fig.
91.
Turn the key clockwise/
anticlockwise to lock/unlock the
glove compartment (for
versions/markets where provided).
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IMPORTANT The backrest is
correctly secured when the red
band fig. 122 on backrest folding
handles A disappears. This red band
indicates that the backrest is not
secured.IMPORTANT After putting the rear
seats (for Doblò/Doblò Combi
versions) back to their normal
operating position, refit the seat belt
so that it is ready for use.
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ADJUSTING THE SEAT
BELT HEIGHT
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The seat belt height can be adjusted
to various positions using the
regulator on the central pillar.
Always adjust the height of the seat
belts to fit the person wearing it:
this precaution could greatly reduce
the risk of injury in the event of
collision.
Correct adjustment is obtained
when the belt passes approximately
half way between the shoulder
and the neck.
WARNING
61) Never press button C fig. 119
when travelling.
62) Remember that, in the event of a
violent collision, back-seat
passengers not wearing seat belts
represent a serious danger to
the front-seat passengers as well
as to themselves.
63) Make sure that the backrest is
correctly secured on both sides
(red bands B not visible) to
prevent it from moving forward in
the event of sharp braking,
causing injuries to passengers.
64) The height of the seat belts must
be adjusted with the vehicle
stationary.
65) After the height adjustment,
always check that the regulator is
locked in one of the preset
positions. To do this, push
downwards to enable the locking
device to click if the grip has
not been released in one of the
possible positions.
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