8GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
DUPLICATE KEYS
When additional keys are required,
go to your Fiat Dealershiptaking all
the keys in your possession and the
CODE card with you. The Fiat Deal-
ershipwill store the old and new keys
(up to eight) in the system. The Fiat
Dealershipmay ask you to demon-
strate that you own the vehicle.
The codes of any keys that are not
handed over when the new storage
procedure is carried out will be delet-
ed from the memory to prevent any
lost or stolen keys being used to start
the vehicle.
All the keys and the CODE card
must be handed over to the new own-
er when selling the vehicle.DOOR LOCK
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control is built into the
ignition key. Press button A-fig. 4to
lock and unlock the doors.
Press button Ato operate the sys-
tem. LED B(where required) will flash
while the transmitter is sending the
code to the receiver.
The ceiling light and map-reading light
will come on for the predefined time
when the doors are unlocked with the
remote control.For ordering additional remote con-
trols or replacing the batteries, see the
following paragraphs.
IMPORTANTThe remote control
system frequency can be disturbed by
significant radio transmissions outside
the vehicle (e.g: mobile phones, HAM
radio systems, etc.) that could cause
remote control malfunctioning.
Ministerial homologation
In accordance with the legislation
covering radio frequencies in force in
each country, we should like to point
out that:
– the market-specific homologation
numbers are listed in the paragraph
“Radio-frequency remote controls” in
section “Technical specifications”.
– for markets requiring transmitter
marking, the transmitter code is print-
ed on the remote control.
A
B
fig. 4
F0A0004b
70GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
MAGNETIC CARD POCKET -
TICKET POCKET fig. 96
(where provided)
Slots for keeping magnetic cards
(telephone cards, etc.) or coins can be
found on the central tunnel.CIGAR LIGHTER fig. 97
With ignition key at MAR: press but-
ton A; after approximately 15 seconds
it will return to its initial position and
is ready for use.
IMPORTANTAlways make sure
the cigar lighter does in fact pop out
after it has been pushed in. POWER SOCKET
(where provided)
The vehicle is fitted with a power
socket A-fig. 98set on the dashboard
(on the left of the gearbox) that only
works with ignition key at MAR. Do
not use current sockets for accessories
with power over 180 W (max. intake
15 A).
fig. 96
F0A0513b
A
fig. 97
F0A0062b
Important. The cigar
lighter gets very hot.
Handle with care and do
not let children use it: danger of
fire or burns.
Do not use the sockets
for accessories with pow-
er over the max. specified
one.
U-
MAX
180WA
fig. 98
F0A0063b
Prolonged use of accessories with
high current intake could deploy the
battery, even preventing the engine
from starting.
98GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
43 21
10987 65
fig. 146
F0A0099b
fig. 145
F0A0096B
CELLULAR PHONE
SET-UP
The system set-up consists of:
– a dual-purpose aerial (sound sys-
tem + cellular phone), on the vehicle
roof;
– a dual-purpose aerial connection
wires and ten-pin connector wiring
fig. 146.
– a double coil speaker (sound sys-
tem + cellular telephone), located on
the passenger side dashboard. HEAVY PRESETTING
The system consists of the following:
– sound system power wires;
– wires for front speakers on the
dashboard;
– 2 speakers on the dashboard;
– wires for door speakers (where
provided);
– 2 door speakers;
– 2 rear speakers (for passengers
transport versions);
– wires for rear speakers;
– sound system compartment;
– aerial wire and aerial.Speakers
– two mid-range speakers on dash-
board, diameter 100 mm, power 30W
max each.
– two woofer speakers on front
doors, diameter 165 mm, power 40W
max each (Panorama versions only).
– two full-range elliptic speakers on
rear window shelf, 95 x 154 mm, pow-
er 20W max each (Panorama versions
only).
Sound system installation
To fit the sound system, remove the
oddment compartment shown in fig.
145. To remove the compartment,
press it upwards and then pull it out
towards the inside of the vehicle.
fig. 144
F0A0162B
99GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
Wiring diagram:
1Sound system mute function.
2Spare.
3Cellular phone input earth signal.
4Cellular phone INPUT signal.
5Dual-purpose speaker on the front
passenger side door (+).
6Dual-purpose speaker on the front
passenger side door (-).
7Ignition switch power (+15).
8Spare.
9Battery power (+).
10Earth.Maximum power to be
applied to the aerial is
20W.
Have the cellular tele-
phone installed and con-
nected to the setup sys-
tem in the vehicle by a Fiat Deal-
ership only. This will ensure the
best results and prevent any
problems which could effect ve-
hicle safety.
Purchase a free-hands kit
which is compatible for
your cellular telephone.
fig. 147
F0A0210b
fig. 148
F0A0211b
Have the cellular telephone and the
connections performed by a Fiat
Dealershiponly.
In Fiat Doblò passengers Transport
versions, use a screwdriver in the
point shown in fig. 147to reach the
ten pin connector. Lift the central tun-
nel cover and remove the connector.
In Fiat Doblò Cargo versions, loosen
the screws shown in fig. 148in the
glove compartment to reach the ten
pin connector. Use a screwdriver in
the pre-cut point and remove the con-
nector.
100GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND
CELLULAR TELEPHONES
Radio transceiver equipment (e.g.: e-
tacs mobile phones, HAM radio sys-
tems and the like) shall not be used in-
side the vehicle unless a separate aer-
ial is mounted on the roof.
IMPORTANTThe use of similar
devices inside the passenger compart-
ment (without separated aerial) pro-
duces radio-frequency electromag-
netic fields which, amplified by the res-
onance effects inside the passenger
compartment, may cause electrical
systems equipping the vehicle to mal-
function. This could compromise safe-
ty in addition to constituting a poten-
tial hazard for the passengers.
In addition, transmission and recep-
tion of these devices may be affected
by the shielding effect of the vehicle
body.
As concerns EC-approved mobile
phones (GSM, GPRS, UMTS), strictly
comply with the instructions for use
provided by the mobile phone’s man-
ufacturer.ACCESSORIES
PURCHASED BY THE
OWNER
If after buying the car, you decide to
install electrical accessories that re-
quire a permanent electric supply
(alarm, satellite antitheft system, etc.)
or accessories that in any case
burden the electric supply, contact
Fiat Dealership, whose qualified
personnel, besides suggesting the
most suitable devices belonging to
Lineaccessori Fiat, will also evalu-
ate the overall electric absorption,
checking whether the car’s electric sys-
tem is able to withstand the load re-
quired, or whether it needs to be in-
tegrated with a more powerful battery.
INSTALLATION OF
ELECTRIC/ ELECTRONIC
DEVICES
Electric/electronic devices installed
after buying the car or in aftermarket
shall bear the and marking:Fiat Auto S.p.A. authorizes the in-
stallation of transceivers provided that
installation is carried out at a special-
ized shop, workmanlike performed
and in compliance with manufacturer's
specifications.
IMPORTANTInstallation of de-
vices resulting in modifications of car
characteristics may cause driving li-
cense seizing by traffic agents and al-
so the lapse of the warranty as con-
cerns defects due to the abovemen-
tioned modification or traceable back
to it directly or indirectly.
Fiat Auto S.p.A.declines all re-
sponsibility for damages caused by the
installation of non-genuine accessories
or not recommended by Fiat Auto
S.p.A.and installed not in compliance
with the specified requirements.
142IN AN EMERGENCY
Engine control unit (power)
Engine control unit (ignition switch powered)
Glow plug control unit
Horn
Manual climate control enable control
Ignition switch
Manual climate control compressor
Headlight beam adjuster
Petrol fume recirculation solenoid valve
Tachometer generator
Injectors
Heated rear window
One-speed radiator fan
Fuel pump
Fuel pump
Windscreen-rear window washer pump
Supplementary power socket
ABS power (valve)
Radiator fan first speed
(versions with manual climate control system)
Radiator fan first speed (1.3 -1.9 Multijet versions)
Radiator fan second speed
(1.4 - 1.6 versions with manual climate control system)
Radiator fan second speed (1.3 -1.9 Multijet versions)
Heated seats
+ 30 services
(sound system, cellular telephone, diagnostic socket)
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143IN AN EMERGENCY
+15 services (sound system, cellular telephone,
dashboard control lighting, electrical mirrors,
trailer, heated seat control lighting)
Lambda sensors (oxygen sensors)
Heated rearview mirrors
Engine cooling system relay
Engine control system relay
Pump system relay
Fan system relay
passenger compartment heater
Safet belt buzzer muting relay
Windscreen wiper
Rear window wiper
Passenger compartment fan
Subwoofer system
Spare
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147IN AN EMERGENCY
IF AN ACCIDENT
OCCURS
– It is important to keep calm.
– If you are not directly involved in
the accident, stop at least ten metres
away from the accident.
– If you are on a motorway, do not
obstruct the emergency lane with
your vehicle.
– Turn off the engine and turn on the
hazard lights.
– At night, illuminate the scene of the
accident with your headlights.
– Act carefully, you must not risk be-
ing run over.
– Mark the accident by putting the
red triangle at the regulatory distance
from the vehicle where it can be clear-
ly seen.
– Call for rescue making the infor-
mation you give as accurate as you
can. On the motorway use the special
column-mounted emergency phones. When towing the vehi-
cle, you must comply with
the specific traffic regula-
tions regarding the tow hitch and
how to tow on the road.
Before starting to tow,
turn the ignition key to
MAR and then to STOP.
Do not remove the key. If the key
is removed, the steering lock en-
gages automatically which pre-
vents the wheels being turned.
While the vehicle is be-
ing towed with the engine
off, remember that the
brake pedal and steering will re-
quire more effort as you no
longer have the benefit of the
power brakes and power steer-
ing. Do not use flexible cables to
tow. Avoid jerking. Whilst tow-
ing, ensure that the coupling to
the vehicle does not damage the
surrounding components.
fig. 47
F0A0417b
B-fig. 47- Rear ring for towing an-
other vehicle.