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❒for chassis-cabs, from the rear right
side of the vehicle fig. 5use the
wrench to operate the wheel re-
straining device screw,
❒for vans, open 180° the load compart-
ment door and remove the cap from
the hole A-fig. 6to fit the extension B-
fig. 6and the wrench C-fig. 7;
– fit the extension B-fig. 6into the
hole;
– fit the wrench C-fig. 7and turn it
counterclockwise to lower the
spare wheel;
❒use the wrench Cto take the wheel
out of the vehicle fig. 7a;
❒loosen the knob D , remove the sup-
port Eand release the wheel.
❒fit the spare wheel making the holes
G-fig. 9coincide with the respective
pins H. Make sure the contact surfaces
between spare wheel and hub are
clean so that the fastening bolts will
not come loose;
❒tighten the 5 fastening bolts;
❒operate the ratchet wrench to lower
the vehicle and remove the jack.
❒fasten bolts completely, working in a
criss-cross fashion as shown in fig. 9.
fig. 8F0N0167m
The moving parts of the jack (screw and
joints) may also cause injury if touched.
Clean off any grease.
❒loosen the bolts completely using the
wrench F-fig. 8and remove the
wheel;
fig. 7aF0N0165m
fig. 7bF0N0166m
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THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig. 31-32
To change the bulb proceed as follows:
❒loosen the two fastening screws A-
fig. 31;
❒remove the lens unit;
❒press the tabs B-fig. 32and remove
the bulb holder;
❒remove the snap-fitted bulb and re-
place it.NUMBER PLATE LIGHT fig. 33
To change the bulb proceed as follows:
❒work in the point shown by the arrow
and remove the lens unit A;
❒change the bulb releasing it from the
side contacts and making sure the new
bulb is correctly fastened between the
contacts;
❒refit the snap-fitted lens unit.
IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT
BURNS OUT
For the type of bulb and power rating, see
“When needing to change a bulb”.
FRONT CEILING LIGHT
To replace the bulbs proceed as follows:
❒work in the points shown by the ar-
rows and remove light A-fig. 34;
❒open the protection lid B-fig. 35;
❒replace bulbs C-fig. 35releasing them
from the side contacts; make sure that
new bulbs are correctly clamped be-
tween contacts;
❒re-close the lid B-fig. 35and secure
light A-fig. 34into its housing lock-
ing it properly.
fig. 32F0N0142m
fig. 33F0N0089mfig. 31F0N0141m
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FUSE SUMMARY TABLE
Fuse box on dashboard
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Right dipped beam headlight F12 7.5
Left dipped beam headlight, Headlight aiming device F13 7.5
Engine compartment fuse box relay, dashboard fuse box relay (+key) F31 7.5
Minibus internal lights (emergency) F32 10
Rear current outlet F33 15
AbsentF34 –
Reversing lights, sevotronic control unit, Water in diesel fuel filter sensor, (+key) F35 7.5
Central door locking (+ battery) F36 20
Brake lights (main), Third brake light, Instrument panel (+key) F37 10
Dashboard control unit relay (+ battery) F38 10
EOBD socket, Sound System, A/C control, Alarm, Chronotachograph,
Webasto timer (+battery) F39 10
Left-hand heated window, Driver’s mirror defroster F40 15
Right-hand heated window, Passenger’s mirror defroster F41 15
ABS, ASR, ESP, Brake light control (secondary) (+key) F42 7.5
Windscreen wiper (+key) F43 30
Cigar lighter, Front current outlet F44 20
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USERSFUSE AMPERE
Control on driver’s door, Controls on passenger’s door F45 7.5
AbsentF46 –
Driver’s power window F47 20
Passenger’s power window F48 20
Sound System, Driver’s power window, Dashboard controls,
Alarm control unit, Rain sensor (+key) F49 7.5
Airbag (+key)F50 7.5
A/C control, Cruise control, Chronotachograph (+key) F51 7.5
Optional fuse box relay F52 7.5
Instrument panel, Rear fog lights (+battery) F53 7.5
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Fuse box in engine compartment
USERSFUSE AMPERE
ABS pump (+battery) F01 40
Glow plug heating (+battery) F02 50
Ignition switch (+battery) F03 30
Webasto control unit (+battery) F04 20
Passenger’s compartment ventilation with Webasto (+battery) F05 20
Engine cooling fan high speed (+battery) F06 40/60
Engine cooling fan low speed (+battery) F07 40/50
Passenger’s compartment fan (+key) F08 40
Headlight washer pump F09 20
HornF10 15
E.i. system (secondary services) F11 15
Right main beam headlight F14 7.5
Left main beam headlight F15 7.5
E.i. system (+key) F16 7.5
E.i. system (primary services) F17 10
Engine control unit (+battery) F18 7.5
Conditioner compressor F19 7.5
Headlight washer pump F20 30
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USERSFUSE AMPERE
Fuel pump F21 15
E.i. system (primary services) F22 20
ABS solenoid valves F23 30
Automatic transmission 8 (+key) F24 15
Front fog lightsF30 15
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Right central post optional fuse box
USERSFUSE AMPERE
AbsentF54 –
Heated seatsF55 15
Rear passenger’s current outlet F56 15
Additional heater under seat F57 10
SidelightsF58 10
Self-levelling suspensions (+battery) F59 7.5
AbsentF60 –
AbsentF61 –
AbsentF62 –
Passenger’s additional heater control F63 10
AbsentF64 –
Passenger’s additional heater fan F65 30
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BRAKE FLUID fig. 8
Unscrew cap Aand check that the fluid
level in the reservoir is at maximum.
Fluid level in the reservoir shall not exceed
the MAXmark.
Use only DOT4fluid for topping up. We
recommend TUTELA TOP 4, which is
the fluid used for first filling.
IMPORTANT Brake fluid absorbs mois-
ture, for this reason, if the vehicle is main-
ly used in areas with a high degree of at-
mospheric humidity, the fluid should be
replaced at more frequent intervals than
specified in the “Service schedule”. 50% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC35and 50% water in winter.
In case of temperatures below –20°C, use
undiluted TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC35fluid.
Check level through the reservoir.
fig. 8F0N0107m
Do not travel with the wind-
screen washer reservoir emp-
ty: the windscreen washer is funda-
mental for improving visibility.
WARNING
Certain commercial addi-
tives for windscreen washers
are inflammable. The engine com-
partment contains hot components
which may set it on fire.
WARNING
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW
WASHER FLUID fig. 7
To top up, remove the cap A.
Pour a mixture of water and TUTELA
PROFESSIONAL SC35, in the follow-
ing concentrations:
30% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC35and 70% water in summer.
fig. 7F0N0105m