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ADDITIONS AND CHANGES
TO OWNER’S HANDBOOK
This supplement describes the Fiat
Ulysse Van model.
This version is available with 5 seats
and panel separating the passenger’s
compartment from the loading com-
partment.
It is different from the sedan ver-
sion for:
– No rear seat third row.
– Fixed panel to separate the pas-
senger’s compartment from the
loading compartment.
– Loading surface extended to the
separating panel.
– Rear fixed side glasses (loading
compartment).
– Spare wheel with the same size of
standard wheels.
– 6 rings to anchor the load.For any information not contained
in the present supplement, make ref-
erence to the Owner’s Handbook
this supplement is attached to.LOAD ANCHORING RINGS
There are three anchoring rings on
the right-hand side and three on the
left-hand side of the loading com-
partment.
A- front ring on the floor
B- central ring on the wheelhouse
C- rear ring on the floor
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It is not advisable to drive
with the tailgate lifted
because exhaust gases may get
into the loading compartment.
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To remove the luggage cover, after
releasing it from the rigid parcel
shelf, remove the reel by pushing it
in shown direction (1) going against
the force of the inner spring, and
then remove the reel by pulling it
upwards (2).SUGGESTIONS FOR
LOADING
Fiat Ulysse Van has been designed
and approved for particular maxi-
mum weights:
– kerb weight
– payload
– total weight
– maximum weight on front axle
– maximum weight on rear axle
– towable weight.
Attain to each of these limits and
never exceed them.
Other stratagems can improve the
driving safety, travelling comfort and
vehicle life:
– distribute the load in a uniform
way. Should you need to concen-
trate the load in just one area,
choose the intermediate area
between the two axles;– remember that the lowest is the
load, the lowest is the vehicle centre
of gravity, thus making driving safer;
therefore always put the heaviest
goods in a lower position;
– remember that vehicle dynamic
behaviour is influenced by the load
carried: in particular, braking distances
become higher especially at high
speeds
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In the event of sharp brak-
ing or accidental bumps, a
sudden load movement might cre-
ate dangerous situations for the
driver and the passenger: before
moving off, secure the load by
means of the hooks provided for
the purpose. To fasten the load,
use cables, ropes or belts suitable
for the weight of the material to
be fastened.
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