weights FIAT DUCATO 244 2005 3.G User Guide
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234TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weights (kg)
GRAND VOLUME
Kerb weight
(including fuel,
spare wheel, tools
and accessories):
Payload including
driver (1):
Maximum admitted
loads (2)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable weight:
– trailer with brakes
– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling
(trailer with brakes)
Maximum load on roof
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.
(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.2.3 JTD
2075 ÷ 2150
5P + 885 ÷ 775 kg
1750
1850
3300
2000
750
80
100 2.0
1945
5P + 1015 kg
1750
1850
3300
2000
750
80
1002.8 JTD
2100 ÷ 2175
5P + 860 ÷ 750 kg
1750
1850
3300
2000
750
80
100
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235TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TRUCK WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
Version 11
Kerb weight
(including fuel,
spare wheel, tools
and accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admitted
loads (2)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable weight:
– trailer with brakes
– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling
(trailer with brakes)
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.
(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.2.0 JTD
1780 ÷ 1815
1085 ÷ 1105
1600
1600
2885 ÷ 2900
1600
750
80
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236TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weights (kg)
Version 15
Kerb weight
(including fuel,
spare wheel, tools
and accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admitted
loads (2)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable weight:
– trailer with brakes
– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling
(trailer with brakes)
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.
(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.2.0
1795
1505
1750
1850
3300
2000
750
802.0 JTD
1780 ÷ 1855
1375 ÷ 1445
1750
1850
3250 ÷ 3300
1600
750
802.3 JTD
1850 ÷ 1985
1315 ÷ 1415
1750
1850
3230 ÷ 3300
2000
750
80
2.8 JTD
2.8 JTD POWER
1875 ÷ 2010
1290 ÷ 1390
1750
1850
3260 ÷ 3300
2000
750
80
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237TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weights (kg)
Version MAXI
Kerb weight
(including fuel,
spare wheel, tools
and accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admitted
loads (2)
– front axle:
– rear axle (3):
– total:
Towable weight:
– trailer with brakes
– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling
(trailer with brakes)
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.
(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
(3) See “Cold tyre inflation pressure”.2.0
1845
1655
1850
2120
3500
2000
750
802.3 JTD
1900 ÷ 2035
1465 ÷ 1600
1850
2120
3500
2000
750
80
2.8 JTD - 2.8 JTD POWER
1925 ÷ 2060
1440 ÷ 1575
1850
2120
3500
2000
750
80
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238TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CREW CAB TRUCK WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
Kerb weight (including fuel,
spare wheel, tools
and accessories):
Payload including driver (1):
Maximum admitted loads (2)
– front axle:
– rear axle:
– total:
Towable weight:
– trailer with brakes
– trailer without brakes
Maximum load on ball coupling
(trailer with brakes)
(1) If special equipment is fitted (tow hitch, etc.), the unladen vehicle weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload.
(2) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with these limits.
(3) See “Cold tyre inflation pressure”.15
2.3 JTD
1990 ÷ 2055
970 ÷ 1310
1750
1850
3300
2000
750
8015
2.8 JTD
2015 ÷ 2080
945 ÷ 1285
1750
1850
3300
2000
750
80MAXI
2.0
1950
1250
1850
2120 (3)
3500
2000
750
80MAXI
2.3 JTD
2040 ÷ 2105
1120 ÷ 1460
1850
2120 (3)
3500
2000
750
80MAXI
2.8 JTD
2.8 JTD POWER
2065 ÷ 2130
1095 ÷ 1435
1850
2120 (3)
3500
2000
750
80
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243TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FUEL CONSUMPTION - CO2EMISSIONS
RUNNING AND USE CONDITIONS AFFECTING FUEL CONSUMPTION
(examples and differences with respect to goods transportation vehicle data)
IMPORTANT
Although fuel consumption mea-
surements procedure aim at defining
realistic values, fuel consumption is in-
fluenced by factors such as:
Driving style and vehicle usehigh
speed, frequent acceleration, frequent
gear shifting, door-to-door deliveries,
etc.
Just for passenger transportation
versions with 2.3 and 2.8 JTD engines,
reduced consumption can be obtained
by starting (on level road) in 2nd gear
instead of 1st gear.
Traffic and road conditions
queues, bending roads, steep roads,
bad road surface, etc.Weather conditions and tem-
peratures
low temperatures, thinner air, wind,
rain etc…;
Vehicle conditions
Poor maintenance (tyre pressure, fil-
ters, spark plugs, etc.), damaged body-
work
Load conditions
Heavy weights, not optimal load dis-
tribution, large weights on roof rack,
etc.
Use of electric devices
Climate control, heater and electric
devices in general
Special conditions of use
Special vehicle conditions of use: roof
rack, trailer, open side windows, type
of tyres, etc.Special trim and adaptations
caravan, motor home, mega box, can-
vas cover, etc.
Some of these conditions are illus-
trated in these figures on the next
pages.
For more information, refer to the
advice in the chapter “Cheap running
that respects the environment.
The fuel consumption values shown
in the table in following pages were de-
fined according to the type-approval
specifications in European Directives.
Consumption values are defined by
means of the following procedures:
– an urban cycle: consisting of a
cold start and a simulated drive in city
streets;
– an extra-urban cycle: consisting
in frequent accelerations, in all gears,
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251INDEX
Understanding rim markings ... 219
Understanding tyre markings ... 219
Using the automatic gearbox ... 110
Using the manual gearbox ........ 109
Vehicle maintenance........... 162
Vehicle storage ............................. 134
Ventilation...................................... 56
Warming up the engine
after it has just started ............. 107
Warning lights ............................. 35
Washing the vehicle ................... 182
Weights ......................................... 227
Wheel geometry ......................... 218
Wheels and tyres ........................ 178
- changing a wheel .................... 137
- inflation pressure ................... 220
- snow chains ............................ 133
- snow tyres .............................. 132
- spare wheel ............................. 218- understanding tyre
markings ................................... 219
- wheel geometry ..................... 218
Windows ...................................... 183
Windscreen washer ............ 66-181
Windscreen washer
fluid level .................................... 171
Windscreen
wiper (blades) ..................... 66-180
Writing/reading desk ................. 74