RAIN FIAT SCUDO 2007 2.G Owners Manual
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ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (that will gradually drain the battery), visit a
Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle’s electric system can sup-
port the required load.
CODE card
Keep the code card in a safe place, not in the vehicle. You should always keep the electronic code written on the CODE
card with you.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct maintenance of the vehicle is essential for ensuring it stays in tip-top condition and safeguards its safety fea-
tures, its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come.
THE OWNER HANDBOOK CONTAINS…
… information, tips and important warnings regarding the safe, correct driving of your vehicle, and its maintenance.
Pay particular attention to the symbols
"(personal safety) #(environmental protection) !(vehicle wellbeing).
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DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLSDASHBOARD ...................................................................... 5
SYMBOLS ............................................................................... 6
THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................. 6
THE KEYS .............................................................................. 7
ALARM ................................................................................... 10
IGNITION DEVICE ............................................................. 12
INSTRUMENT PANEL ........................................................ 13
INSTRUMENTS .................................................................... 14
DISPLAY.................................................................................. 15
MAINTENANCE INDICATOR ........................................ 16
TRIP COMPUTER................................................................. 17
FRONT SEATS ..................................................................... 17
REAR SEATS .......................................................................... 20
SEAT ARRANGEMENTS .................................................... 22
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................................... 23
STEERING WHEEL .............................................................. 24
REARVIEW MIRRORS ........................................................ 25
HEATING AND VENTILATION ..................................... 27
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 31
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................... 37
AUTOMATIC THREE-ZONE CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................... 45
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ............................................................ 47WINDOW WASHING ...................................................... 50
CRUISE CONTROL SPEED REGULATOR.................... 54
“LIMIT” SPEED RESTRICTOR .......................................... 57
CEILING LIGHTS ................................................................. 60
CONTROLS .......................................................................... 61
FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH .................................................. 64
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT..................................................... 65
DOORS .................................................................................. 69
SLIDING LUGGAGE COVER............................................ 73
POWER WINDOWS/WINDOW WINDERS .............. 74
BONNET ............................................................................... 76
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK .................................................... 77
PNEUMATIC SUSPENSIONS............................................. 78
LOAD RECOMMENDATIONS......................................... 79
HEADLIGHTS ....................................................................... 81
ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 82
ESP SYSTEM .......................................................................... 84
EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 87
PARKING SENSORS ........................................................... 88
SOUND SYSTEM ................................................................. 89
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER ......... 90
AT THE FILLING STATION ............................................. 91
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ........................... 92
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To fold the back rest pull lever A-fig. 25.
To remove the seat proceed as follows:
– lower the head restraints completely;
fig. 25F0P0024mfig. 26F0P0025m
– fold the back rest as described previ-
ously;
– lift leverA-fig. 26and fold the seat;
– lift the seat to make the pins come out
of their anchorings and remove it taking
care to keep the back rest firmly lowered
and flattened against the cushion.
To refit the seat proceed as follows:
– lift the bench seat and secure the pins to
their anchorings on the floor, make sure
they lock properly into place;
– guide the bench seat until rear anchor-
ings lock automatically.
Make sure the floor an-
choring seats are always
clean; foreign matters could impair
proper seat anchoring.
WARNING
Before starting to drive
make sure all seats are
facing the running direction and
perfectly anchored. Only this po-
sition ensures the effectiveness of
seat belts.
WARNING
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HEAD RESTRAINTS
To raise:
❒raise the head restraint until hearing the
locking click.
To lower:
❒press buttons A-fig. 33or A-fig. 34
and lower the head restraint.
Remember that the head re-
straints should be adjusted
to support the back of your head and
not your neck. Only in this position
do they exert their protective action
WARNING
IMPORTANT Following a different seat
layout:
❒if you take the head rest off, replace it
ad fix it to a support
❒check that the safety belts are still ac-
cessible and easy for the passenger to
fasten
❒a passenger must never travel without
having correctly regulated the head rest
or without having regulated and fas-
tened the safety belt.
ATTENTION fig. 32/a
Whilst you are driving, it is forbidden to
carry a passenger:
❒in third row if the backboard placed in
front (second row) is in the table po-
sition;
❒in third row if the seat/coach placed in
front (second row) is in a folded posi-
tion;
❒on the centre seat if the right side seat
is in a folded position.
fig. 32/aF0P0323m
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STEERING WHEEL
The driver can adjust the steering wheel
position both axially and in height.
To adjust the armrests proceed as follows:
❒release the lever A-fig. 35pushing it
forwards (position 2);
❒adjust the steering wheel as required;
❒lock the lever Apulling it towards the
steering wheel (position 1).fig. 35F0P0028m
Any adjustment of the steer-
ing wheel position must be
carried out only with the vehicle sta-
tionary and the engine turned off.
WARNING
It is absolutely forbidden to
carry out whatever after-
market operation involving steering
system or steering column modifica-
tions (e.g.: installation of anti-theft
device) that could badly affect per-
formance and safety, cause the lapse
of warranty and also result in non-
compliance of the vehicle with ho-
mologation requirements.
WARNING
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fig. 33F0P0026m
fig. 34F0P0027m
To optimise head restraint protective ac-
tion, adjust the seat back upright and keep
your head as close as possible to the head
restraint.
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FRONT WINDOW FAST
DEMISTING/
DEFROSTING (WINDSCREEN
AND SIDE WINDOWS)
Proceed as follows:
❒turn slider Cto red section;
❒turn air recirculation off (if on);
❒turn slider Ato -;
❒
turn slider Bto 4 -p(max. fan
speed).
After demisting/defrosting, operate the
controls to restore the required comfort.Window demisting
In the event of considerable outside mois-
ture and/or rain and/or considerable dif-
ferences in temperature inside and outside
the passenger compartment, perform the
following preventive demisting procedure:
❒turn slider Cto red section;
❒turn air recirculation off by pressing
button D(if off);
❒turn slider Ato -or to ∏if the win-
dows do not demist;
❒turn slider Bto 2ndspeed.HEATED REAR WINDOW AND
DOOR MIRROR
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
(where provided) fig. 45
Press button Ato start this function;
when this function is on the button led is
on.
This function is timed and switches off au-
tomatically after 20 minutes. To cut out
this function press again button A.
IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on
the inside of the rear window over the
heating filaments to avoid damage that
might cause it to stop working properly.
fig. 45F0P0037m
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MANUAL CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM
(where provided)
CONTROLS fig. 46
Air distribution slider A
μto convey air to the centre and side
vents;
∑to warm the feet and convey cooler
air to the dashboard vents, in inter-
mediate temperature conditions;
∂to heat with outside harsh tempera-
ture: to convey as much air as possi-
ble to the feet;
∏to warm the feet and at the same time
demist the windscreen;
-for quick windscreen demisting.
Fan activation /speed adjustment
knob B
0= fan off
1-2-3= fan speed
4
-p= max. fan speed AIR RECIRCULATION fig. 44
Turn this function on by pressing button
Ω.
This function is particularly useful when
the outside air is heavily polluted (in a traf-
fic jam, tunnel etc.). However, it is better
not to use it for long periods, especially
if there are several people in the vehicle.IMPORTANT The inside air recirculation
system makes it possible to reach the re-
quired “heating” or “cooling” conditions
faster.
Do not use the air recirculation function
on rainy/cold days as it would consider-
ably increase the possibility of the win-
dows misting inside.
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Window demisting
In the event of considerable outside mois-
ture and/or rain and/or considerable dif-
ferences in temperature inside and outside
the passenger compartment, perform the
following preventive demisting procedure:
❒turn slider Cto red section;
❒turn air recirculation off by pressing
button D(if on);
❒turn slider Ato -or to ®if the win-
dows do not demist;
❒turn slider Bto 2ndspeed.
IMPORTANT The climate control system
is very useful to prevent window misting
up in presence of high humidity since it de-
humidifies the air.HEATED REAR WINDOW AND
DOOR MIRROR
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
(where provided) fig. 47
Press button Ato start this function;
when this function is on the button led is
on.
This function is timed and switches off au-
tomatically after 20 minutes. To cut out
this function press again button A.
IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers on
the inside of the rear window over the
heating filaments to avoid damage that
might cause it to stop working properly.
fig. 47F0P0039m
After demisting/defrosting, operate the
controls to keep the required comfort.
IMPORTANT The climate control system
is very useful to speed up demisting since
it dehumidifies the air. Set controls to
demisting function and switch on the cli-
mate control system by pressing button
E; the knob led will turn on.
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LOOKING AFTER THE SYSTEM
During winter, the climate control system
must be turned on at least once a month
for about 10 minutes. Before summer,
have the system checked at a Fiat Deal-
ership.
The system is filled with
R134a refrigerant which will
not pollute the environment
in the event of leakage. Un-
der no circumstances should R12 fluid
be used as it is incompatible with the
system components.IMPORTANT The inside air recirculation
system makes it possible to reach the re-
quired “heating” or “cooling” conditions
faster.
Do not use the air recirculation function
on rainy/cold days as it would consider-
ably increase the possibility of the win-
dows misting inside. AIR RECIRCULATION fig. 46
Turn this function on by pressing button
Ω.
This function is particularly useful when
the outside air is heavily polluted (in a traf-
fic jam, tunnel etc.). However, it is better
not to use it for long periods, especially
if there are several people in the vehicle.
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AUTO button
(automatic operation on/off)
Pressing button AUTOthe system auto-
matically adjusts the amount and distribu-
tion of the air admitted to the passenger
compartment, cancelling all the previous
manual adjustments. Manual operation of
at least one automatic function (air recir-
culation, air distribution, fan speed or cli-
mate control compressor off).
IMPORTANT Should the system (after
manual settings) be no longer able to guar-
antee the required temperature set in the
passenger compartment, the set tempera-
ture value will start flashing to indicate this
condition, after one minute the AUTO
message will turn off.To restore system automatic control at
any time, after one or more manual ad-
justments, press button AUTO.
Pressing again button AUTOautomati-
cally aligns the temperature on the pas-
senger side with that on the driver side,
it is therefore possible to set the same
temperature and air distribution between
the two zones by turning the knob on dri-
ver side. This function is provided to sim-
plify temperature adjustment of the whole
passenger compartment when only the
driver is onboard. Separate operation of
set temperature and air distribution is re-
stored by pressing the button AUTO
again.Air recirculation on/off button E
Air recirculation works according to the
following operating logics:
❒automatic switching on, by pressing one
of the AUTObuttons and indicated by
the turning on of the AUTOicon on the
display.
❒manual switching on, by pressing but-
ton E, indicated by symbol
Ωon the
display;
❒manual switching off, by pressing but-
ton E, indicated by the turning off of
symbol
Ωon the display.
IMPORTANT The inside air recirculation
system makes it possible to reach the re-
quired heating or cooling conditions faster.
It is however inadvisable to use it on
rainy/cold days as it would considerably
increase the possibility of the windows
misting inside, especially if the climate con-
trol system is off.