suspension FIAT DOBLO PANORAMA 2015 2.G Owners Manual
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SAFETY: BRAKING SYSTEMENVIRONMENT: PARTICULATE FILTERS,
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCECOMFORT:
SUSPENSION AND WINDSCREEN WIPERSPERFORMANCE:
SPARK PLUGS, INJECTORS AND BATTERIESLINEACCESSORI:
ROOF RACK BARS, WHEEL RIMS
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❒The performance of the parking
assistance system may also be
affected by the position of the
sensors. For example by a change in
the ride setting (caused by the wear
of the shock absorbers, suspension),
changing the tyres, overloading the
vehicle and carrying out specific
tuning operations that require the
vehicle to be lowered.
❒Detection of obstacles in the upper
part of the vehicle (particularly in the
case of vans or chassis cabs) may
not be guaranteed because the
system detects obstacles that could
strike the lower part of the vehicle.
❒The parking sensors work properly
with the swing doors closed.
❒If they are open, they can cause the
system to send false signals: always
close the rear doors.
❒Do not apply stickers to the sensors.
WARNING
97) The sensors must be clean of
mud, dirt, snow and ice in order
for the system to work. Be careful
not to scratch or damage the
sensors while cleaning them.
Avoid using dry, rough or hard
cloths. The sensors must be
washed using clean water, with
the addition of car shampoo if
necessary. When using special
washing equipment such as high
pressure jets or steam cleaning,
clean the sensors very quickly
keeping the jet more than 10 cm
away.
98) Parking manoeuvres, however,
are always the driver’s
responsibility. While carrying out
these manoeuvres, always make
sure that no people (especially
children) or animals are in the
area concerned. The parking
sensor is designed to assist
drivers, who must still never allow
their attention to lapse during
potentially dangerous
manoeuvres even if performed at
low speed.
REFUELLING THE
VEHICLE
PETROL ENGINES
Only use unleaded petrol, with an
octane number (R.O.N.) not lower
than 95.
IMPORTANT An inefficient catalytic
converter leads to harmful exhaust
emissions, thus contributing to
air pollution.
IMPORTANT Never use leaded
petrol, even in small amounts or in
an emergency, as this would
damage the catalytic converter
beyond repair.
DIESEL ENGINES
Operation at low
temperatures
If the outside temperature is very
low, the diesel thickens due to the
formation of paraffin clots with
consequent defective operation of
the fuel supply system.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
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The tyres must be replaced when
the tread is less than 1.6 mm thick.
In any case, follow the laws in force
in the country you are in.
IMPORTANT
❒As far as possible, avoid sharp
braking, screech starts and violent
shocks against pavements, potholes
or other hard obstacles. Driving for
long stretches over bumpy roads can
damage the tyres;
❒periodically check that the tyres have
no cuts in the side wall, abnormal
swelling or irregular tyre wear.
Contact a Fiat Dealership if required;
❒avoid overloading the vehicle when
travelling: this may cause serious
damage to the wheels and tyres;
❒if a tyre is punctured, stop
immediately and change it to avoid
damage to the tyre, the rim,
suspensions and steering system;
❒tyres age even if they are not used
much. Cracks in the tread and on
the side walls are a sign of ageing.
Have the tyres checked by
specialised personnel if they have
been fitted for longer than 6 years.
Remember to check the spare wheel
very carefully;❒in the case of replacement, always fit
new tyres, avoiding those of
unknown origin;
❒If a tyre is changed, also change the
inflation valve;
❒to allow even wear between the front
and rear tyres, it is advisable to
change them over every 10-15
thousand kilometres, keeping them
on the same side of the vehicle so as
not to reverse the direction of
rotation.
139) 140) 141) 142)
WARNING
139) Remember that the road
holding qualities of your vehicle
also depend on the correct
inflation pressure of the tyres.
140) If tyre pressure is too low, the
tire may overheat and be severely
damaged as a result.
141) Do not switch tyres from the
righthand side of the vehicle to
the lefthand side, and vice versa.142) Never submit alloy rims to
repainting treatments requiring
the use of temperatures
exceeding 150°C. The mechanical
properties of the wheels could
be impaired.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Everything you may find useful for
understanding how your vehicle
is made and works is contained in
this chapter and illustrated with
data, tables and graphics. For the
enthusiasts and the technician, but
also just for those who want to
know every detail of their vehicle.IDENTIFICATION DATA....................222
ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK
VERSIONS ......................................224
ENGINE ..........................................226
SUPPLY ..........................................228
TRANSMISSION .............................229
BRAKES .........................................230
SUSPENSION .................................231
STEERING ......................................232
WHEELS .........................................233
DIMENSIONS ..................................240
WEIGHTS........................................248
SUPPLIES .......................................275
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............277
PERFORMANCE .............................280
FUEL CONSUMPTION ....................281
CO2 EMISSIONS ............................296
OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS .........306
PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING
THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS
LIFE ................................................309
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SUSPENSION
Versions Front Rear
Front
independent wheel MacPherson typeMulti-link independent, coil springs,
telescopic shock absorbers and anti-roll bar
(according to version) Rear
231
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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