rear view mirror FIAT DUCATO 2007 Owner handbook (in English)
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DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSDASHBOARD (LEFT HAND DRIVE VERSION) .......... 5
DASHBOARD (RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION) ...... 6
SYMBOLS ................................................................................. 7
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................... 7
THE KEYS ................................................................................ 8
ELECTRONIC ALARM ......................................................... 13
IGNITION DEVICE ................................................................ 15
INSTRUMENT PANEL (LEFT HAND DRIVE VERSION) 16
INSTRUMENT PANEL (RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSION) 17
INSTRUMENTS ....................................................................... 18
DIGITAL DISPLAY ................................................................ 21
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ............................................. 26
TRIP COMPUTER ................................................................. 35
FRONT SEATS ....................................................................... 37
HEAD RESTRAINTS .............................................................. 43
STEERING WHEEL ............................................................... 44
REARVIEW MIRRORS ........................................................... 45
HEATING AND VENTILATION ....................................... 47
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 51
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .............. 55
SUPPLEMENTARY HEATER .............................................. 65
SELF-STANDING SUPPLEMENTARY HEATER............. 66
SUPPLEMENTARY REAR HEATER ................................... 72SUPPLEMENTARY REAR AIR CONDITIONER ............ 73
EXTERNAL LIGHTS .............................................................. 74
WINDOW WASHING......................................................... 77
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................................. 79
CEILING LIGHTS .................................................................. 81
CONTROLS ........................................................................... 82
POWER SUPPLY AND FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH....... 84
INTERIOR FITTINGS ............................................................ 85
MULTIMETER .......................................................................... 91
DOORS .................................................................................... 92
POWER WINDOWS/WINDOW WINDERS .............. 97
BONNET .................................................................................. 98
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK ..................................................... 100
HEADLIGHTS .......................................................................... 101
ABS SYSTEM ........................................................................... 102
ESP SYSTEM ............................................................................ 103
EOBD SYSTEM ....................................................................... 106
PARKING SENSORS ............................................................ 107
SOUND SYSTEM .................................................................... 108
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER .......... 109
AT THE FILLING STATION .............................................. 110
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ............................. 112
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DOOR MIRRORS
Adjustment fig. 39
Manual adjustment
Adjust each of the two mirrors directly by
hand.
fig. 38F0N0022mfig. 39F0N0024m
It can be moved using the lever Ato two
different positions: normal or antiglare.
REARVIEW MIRRORS
DRIVING MIRROR fig. 38
The mirror is fitted with a safety device
that causes it to be released in the event
of a violent crash.
fig. 40F0N0023m
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fig. 97F0N0056m
fig. 98F0N0057m
SUN VISORS fig. 97
These are positioned to the sides of the
rear-view mirror. They can swing to the
sides and up or down.
CURRENT OUTLET
(where provided)
It is located on the central panel, near the
cigar lighter fig. 98.
To use it open cap A.WRITING/READING DESK
(where provided)
In the middle of the dashboard, above the
sound system compartment, is fitted a
writing desk A-fig. 99that, on certain ver-
sions can be used as a reading desk by lift-
ing its rear part and then resting it on the
dashboard as shown in the figure.
On versions fitted with passenger's air bag,
the writing/reading desk is fix.STOWING SPACE ABOVE THE
CAB fig. 100 (where provided)
It is set above the driver's cab and it has
been designed to stow light items.
Max. admissible:
– localised load ...................................10 kg
– load distributed on the whole
shelf surface ......................................20 kg
fig. 99F0N0058mfig. 100F0N0190m
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The display is provided with buttons
(On/Off, brightness, background bright-
ness). To use it, press the release button
and set the display to open position.
The rearview display is adjusted and ori-
ented like mirror and when it is not used
it shall be stowed into the top oddment
compartment.
ACTIVATION
The system activates with ignition key fit-
ted when engaging reverse or pressing the
relevant button. With reverse engaged
and vehicle moving, the system will work
up to a max. speed of about 15km/h and
it will deactivate if 18km/h speed is ex-
ceeded. Displayed image will stay on for
approx. 5 seconds after disengaging re-
verse. GENERAL DIRECTIONS
Visible range
The visible range varies according to ve-
hicle conditions (including full load con-
dition), vehicle characteristics and weath-
er conditions (daylight, rain, snow and fog);
with poor light or in full load conditions
the range of visibility may be reduced.
The camera covers a range of approx. 3
m length and approx. 5.5 m max. width
fig. 105.Instructions for use
To clean the camera use a soft cloth when
the protecting glass is dirty or frozen (out-
side). Never use other tools for cleaning
it to prevent scratching the glass.
To clean the display use also a dry soft
cloth. Dust can be removed using proper
brushes provided for the purpose. Nev-
er use detergents.
The display glass may break if blown. In
this event do not touch the leaking fluid.
Rinse immediately with water and soap in
case of accidental contact.
fig. 104F0N0214mfig. 105F0N0215m
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Acceleration
Accelerating violently increasing the revs
will greatly affect consumption and emis-
sions: acceleration should be gradual and
should not exceed the maximum torque.
CONDITIONS OF USE
Cold starting
Short journeys and frequent cold starts do
not allow the engine to reach optimum op-
erating temperature. This results in a sig-
nificant increase in consumption levels
(from +15 to +30% on the urban cycle)
and emission of harmful substances.
Traffic and
road conditions
Rather high consumption levels are tied to
situations with heavy traffic, for example
in queues with frequent use of the lower
gears or in cities with many traffic lights.
Also winding mountain roads and rough
road surfaces adversely affect consump-
tion.
Traffic hold-ups
During prolonged hold-ups (level crossings)
the engine should be switched off.TOWING TRAILERS
IMPORTANT NOTES
For towing caravans or trailers the vehi-
cle must be fitted with a certified tow
hook and an adequate electric system. In-
stallation should be carried out by spe-
cialised personnel who release a special
document for circulation on the road.
Install any specific and/or additional rear-
view mirrors as specified by law.
Remember that when towing a trailer,
steep hills are harder to climb, the brak-
ing spaces increase and overtaking takes
longer depending on the overall weight.
Engage a low gear when driving downhill,
rather than constantly using the brake.
The weight the trailer exerts on the ve-
hicle tow hook reduces by the same
amount the actual vehicle loading capaci-
ty. To make sure the maximum towable
weight is not exceeded (given in the log
book) account should be taken of the ful-
ly laden trailer, including accessories and
personal belongings. DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm the engine when the vehi-
cle is stationary or at high or low speed:
in this way the engine will warm up grad-
ually increasing consumption and emis-
sions. You should drive off slowly straight
away avoiding high revs so that the engine
will warm up more quickly.
Unnecessary actions
Avoid accelerating when waiting at traffic
lights or before switching off the engine.
This and also double declutching is ab-
solutely pointless on modern vehicles and
also increase consumption and pollution.
Gear selection
As soon as the conditions of the traffic and
road allow, use a higher gear. Using a low
gear to obtain brilliant performance in-
creases consumption.
In the same way improper use of a high
gear increases consumption, emissions an
engine wear.
Top speed
Fuel consumption considerably increases
with speed. Avoid superfluous braking and
accelerating, which cost in terms of both
fuel and emissions.
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Oddment compartment under
the front passenger's seat ................ 86
Oddment compartments .................. 85
Operation at low temperatures ...... 110
Paint ...................................................... 208
Parking ................................................... 136
Parking sensors .................................... 107
Performance ......................................... 229
Plates
– body paint ........................................ 213
– identification data ........................... 212
Pollen filter ............................................. 202
Power steering fluid level ................... 201
Power windows
– controls ........................................... 97
Pretensioners......................................... 116
Protecting the environment ............. 112
Radio-controlled remote control
– government type-approval........... 266
Radio transmitters and cellular
telephones ........................................... 110
Rain sensor ........................................... 78
Reading/writing desk............................ 88
Rear ceiling lights– bulb replacement .......................... 176
– control .............................................. 82
Rear double door ................................. 96
Rear fog lights
– bulb replacement .......................... 173
– control button ............................... 83
Rearview camera .............................. 40-89
Rearview mirrors ................................. 45
– door mirrors .................................. 45
– driving mirror ................................ 45
– electric ............................................. 46
Refrigerated compartment................. 85
Refuelling ............................................... 111
Rev counter .......................................... 18
Reversing light ...................................... 173
Rims
– understanding rim marking .......... 220
Roof rack/ski rack ................................ 100
Safety devices ....................................... 113
Seat adjustment ................................... 37
Seat belts ................................................ 114
– general warnings ........................... 117
– load limiters ..................................... 116
– maintenance ................................... 109 Interiors ................................................. 209
Isofix ........................................................ 124
Jacking the vehicle .............................. 186
Key with remote control ................. 9
Key without remote control ............ 11
Levels
– brake fluid ....................................... 200
– engine coolant ............................... 199
– engine oil ......................................... 198
– power steering fluid ..................... 201
– windscreen/rear window/
headlight washer............................. 200
Load limiters ......................................... 116
Main beam headlights
– bulb replacement .......................... 171
– control ............................................. 75
– flashing ............................................. 75
Manual climate control system ......... 51
Mobile footboard.................................. 95
Multifunction display ........................... 26
Multimeter ............................................ 91
Number plate light ............................ 175