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148IN AN EMERGENCY
REAR CEILING LIGHTS
To replace the bulb proceed as fol-
lows:
1) Remove the clipped-on lens A-
fig. 31with a screwdriver as shown in
the figure.
2)Lift the cover B-fig. 32 and re-
move the bulb.
Then, close the cover Band reposi-
tion the lens A.
The procedure is the same for pas-
senger compartment ceiling lights in
Panorama and Combi versions.IF AN INTERIOR
LIGHT BURNS OUT
For the type of bulb and power re-
fer to paragraph “If a bulb burns out”
in this section.
FRONT CEILING LIGHT
To replace the bulb proceed as fol-
lows:
1) Remove the clipped-on lens A-
fig. 29with a screwdriver as shown in
the figure.2)Lift cover B-fig. 30and remove
the bulb C.
Then, close the cover Band reposi-
tion the lens A.
fig. 29
F0D0116m
fig. 30
F0D0117m
fig. 31
F0D0118m
fig. 32
F0D0119m
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149IN AN EMERGENCY
Before changing a fuse,
check the ignition key has
been removed and that
all the other electric devices have
been turned off/disabled.IF A FUSE BLOWS
GENERAL FEATURES
A fuse is an element for protecting
the electrical system. A fuse will trip
(i.e. blow) in the event of a failure or
improper interventions in the electri-
cal system.
If an electric device is not working,
check whether the respective fuse is
blown (i.e. the conductor is broken
fig. 33). If required, replace the blown
fuse with another with the same am-
perage (same colour).B- Undamaged fuse.
C- Fuse with broken filament.
Use the tongs Din the fusebox to
extract the fuse.
To locate the fuse, refer to the tables
on the following pages.
fig. 33
F0D0029m
Never replace a broken
fuse with anything other
than a new fuse. Always
use a fuse of the same colour.
If the fuse blows again,
have the vehicle inspected
at a Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
Never change a fuse with
another amperage: FIRE
RISK!
WARNING
Do not attempt to repair a
blown MAXI-FUSE. Go to a
Fiat Dealership.
WARNING
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150IN AN EMERGENCY
POSITION OF THE FUSES
Four fuseboxes are provided: two
fuseboxes are located at the dash-
board ends, one is located in the en-
gine compartment (near the air clean-
er) and the last one is located on the
battery positive pole A-fig. 34(CBA).
To reach the first fusebox on the left-
hand side of the dashboard (driver’s
side; passenger’s side for right-hand
drive version), loosen the two screws
A-fig. 35.Fig. 36- fusebox on the left-hand
side (CFB) (driver’s side; passenger’s
side for right-hand drive version).
fig. 34
F0D0172m
fig. 36
F0D0141m
fig. 35
F0D0144m
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151IN AN EMERGENCY
To reach the second fusebox on the
right-hand side of the dashboard (pas-
senger’s side; driver’s side for right-
hand drive version), loosen the two
screws B-fig. 37.
fig. 37
F0D0145m
fig. 38
F0D0142m
Fig. 38- fusebox on the right-hand
side (CFO) (passenger’s side; driver’s
side for right-hand drive version).
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152IN AN EMERGENCY
To reach the third fusebox (CVM) (fig. 41) in the engine compartment, re-
move the protective boot A–fig. 39then slacken the screw B–fig. 40, release
fastener Cand then remove cover D.
fig. 39
F0D0231m
fig. 40
F0D0232m
fig. 41
F0D0233m
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153IN AN EMERGENCY
System/Component
CBA (battery fusebox)
Body-builders’ current socket
Alternator
Alternator (2.0 - 2.0 JTD with heating system)
Alternator (2.8 JTD with heating system - 2.0 JTD
with climate control system)
CVM protection
CFO protection
CFO (optional fusebox under the dashboard on passenger’s side
for LH drive versions, on driver’s side for RH drive versions)
Webasto unit
Additional climate control
Chronotachograph
Phone
Alarm
Remote control
ABI for right power window
ABI for door lock
Alarm blinker
Rotating lights (Ambulance versions)
Webasto timer
ABI for left power window
Food box power
Additional heater fan
Left heated rear window
Door mirror defrosting device
Right heated rear window
Driver’s seat warmerFuse no.
F 73
F 72
F 72
F 72
F 70
F 71
F 61
F 56
F 34
F 34
F 34
F 34
F 48
F 38
F 60
F 63
F 58
F 47
F 59
F 57
F 54
F 41
F 40
F 45Ampere
70
125
70
100
150
80
20
30
10
10
10
10
20
20
10
30
5
20
15
15
15
10
15
15Location
Fig. 34
Fig. 34
Fig. 34
Fig. 34
Fig. 34
Fig. 34
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
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154IN AN EMERGENCY
System/Component
Rear current socket
Siren (Ambulance versions)
Suction fan (Minibus versions)
Current socket for special set-up
CFB (main fusebox under the dashboard on driver’s side for
LH drive versions, on passenger’s side for RH drive versions)
Windscreen washer pump
Cigar lighter
Cab heater fan
Direction indicators
Hazard lights
Instrument panel
Cab lights
EOBD diagnostic socket
Rear fog lights
Radio
Front current socket
Headlight washer pump
Front right-hand side light
Rear right-hand side light
Front left-hand side light
Rear left-hand side light
Number plate lights
Side/taillight warning light
Control lights
PCA (Ambulance - Minibus versions)
Radio
ABI
Door power window controlLocation
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36 Ampere
20
20
20
10
15
15
30
10
10
10
10
10
7,5
15
20
15
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
10
7.5
7.5
7.5 Fuse no.
F 64
F 64
F 64
F 65
F 43
F 44
F 55
F 53
F 53
F 53
F 39
F 39
F 33
F 32
F 52
F 49
F 12
F 12
F 13
F 13
F 24
F 24
F 24
F 51
F 25
F 35
F 35
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155IN AN EMERGENCY
System/Component
ABS control unit
Airbag control unit
Power mirrors
Cruise control
Phone
Chronotachograph
Remote control
Alarm
Brake lights
Instrument panel
PCC
Ignition switch
Cab fan (with Webasto system)
Webasto control unit
Cab fan (with climate control)
CVM (engine compartment fusebox)
Radiator fan low-speed resistor (2.0 with climate control system)
Engine control unit (2.0 with climate control system)
Engine cooling fan (2.0 with climate control system)
Engine control unit (2.0 with climate control system)
Engine cooling fan (2.0 with climate control system)
Engine control unit (2.0 with climate control system)
CFB protection
E.I. primary services
E.I. primary services
E.I. secondary services
Horn
Steering column stalk controlFuse no.
F 42
F 50
F 27
F 27
F 27
F 27
F 27
F 27
F 26
F 37
F 37
F 31
F 55
F 55
F 55
F 06
F 06
F 06
F 06
F 07
F 07
F 01
F 17
F 22
F 11
F 10
F 10Ampere
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
10
10
10
30
30
30
40
40
40
40
40
40
60
5
20
10
15
15Location
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 36
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41
Fig. 41