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The presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions.
1. Diffuser for sending air to the side windows – 2. Adjustable and directable air diffuser – 3. Exterior lights control lever
– 4. Instrument panel and warning lights – 5. Windscreen wiper/rear windscreen wiper/trip computer control lever – 6. Ad-
justable and directable air diffusers – 7. Sound system (for versions/markets where provided) – 8. Control Panel – 9. Passenger
air bag (for versions/markets where provided) – 10. Glove compartment – 11. Heating/ventilation/climate control system con-
trols – 12. Gear stick – 13. Starting device – 14. Driver’s air bag – 15. Bonnet release lever.
F0V0185m
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fig. 21F0V0142mfig. 22
Seat folding
To fold the seat, proceed as follows:
❒open the passenger side door;
❒pull lever A-fig. 22 and fold the backrest forwards in
the direction indicated by the arrow;
Seat heating
(for versions/markets where provided)
With the key turned to MAR, press button A-fig. 21 to
switch the function on/off.
When the function is enabled, the LED on the button
turns on.
FOLDAWAY PASSENGER SEAT
(for versions/markets where provided)
The passenger seat can be folded away on some Cargo
versions.
F0V0208m
Close the dashboard console before fold-
ing the retractable front passenger seat to
avoid damage.
WARNING
Completely retract the seat for a total folding down avoid-
ing interference with the dashboard.
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F0V0146mfig. 26
When the passenger seat is folded away,
the space created cannot be used for load-
ing. When the vehicle is in motion, you are there-
fore advised to remove or secure any objects that
might interfere with the driver. If there is no par-
tition between the cab and the load compartment,
tall objects or packages may take up part of the
passenger area. Make sure that these items are
well secured by using the available hooks and that
they cannot interfere with the driver.
WARNING
ACCESS TO THE REAR SEATS
(Doblò and Doblò Combi versions)
To access the rear seats, open one of the sliding side doors
(see “Doors” in this section).
SEAT THAT CAN BE FOLDED INTO TABLE
(Doblò and Doblò Combi versions, where provided)
On some versions the seat can be folded into a table po-
sition. Completely retract the seat in table position for a total fold-
ing down avoiding interference with the dashboard.
WARNING Only move the seat when there are no rear
passengers.
Seat folding❒Open the passenger side door;
❒Pull lever A and fold the backrest forwards in the direction
indicated by the arrow;
❒Then push the backrest B down: the seat is now complete-
ly folded over on itself into the
“table” position;
Repositioning the seat:
❒operate lever A and lift the backrest upwards.
F0V0201mfig. 26b
Close the dashboard console before fold-
ing the front passenger seat in table posi-
tion to avoid damage.
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FAST HEATING
Proceed as follows:
❒close all the diffusers in the dashboard;
❒turn knob A to -;
❒turn knob B to 4 -;
❒turn knob C to ©.
RAPID WINDSCREEN AND FRONT SIDE
WINDOWS DEMISTING/
DEFROSTING
(MAX-DEF function)
Proceed as follows:
❒turn knob A to -;
❒turn knob B to 4 -;
❒turn knob C to -;
❒turn off internal air recirculation (button D LED off).
After demisting/defrosting, operate the controls as nor-
mal to restore the required comfort.
TEMPERATURE COMFORT
Knob C enables the air introduced into the vehicle to reach
all parts of the passenger compartment through five dis-
tribution options:
¶delivers air from central and side diffusers;
ßwarms the feet and keeps the face cool (bi-level func-
tion)
©warms up the passenger compartment more quickly;
®warms up the passenger compartment and, at the same
time, demists the windscreen;
-demists and defrosts the windscreen and front side win-
dows.
HEATING
Proceed as follows:
❒turn knob A fully to the right (to -);
❒turn knob B to the required speed;
❒turn knob C to:
®to warm the feet and, at the same time, demist the
windscreen;
ßto send air to the feet and introduce fresher air
from the central and dashboard diffusers;
©to warm up quickly.
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Air distribution buttons (B)
By pressing these buttons, it is possible to set one of the
5 possible air distributions manually:
▲Air flow to the windscreen and front side window dif-
fusers to demist or defrost them.
˙Air flow to the centre and side dashboard diffusers to
ventilate the chest and the face during the hot
season.
▼Air flow to the front and rear footwell diffusers.
Thanks to the natural tendency of hot air to rise up-
wards, this distribution pattern allows the passenger
compartment to warm up as quickly as possible, pro-
viding an immediate feeling of warmth.
˙
▼Air flow distribution split between footwell diffusers
(hotter air) and central and side dashboard vents
(cooler air). This distribution mode is particularly use-
ful in spring and autumn on sunny days.
▲ ▼Air flow distribution split between the footwell dif-
fusers and the windscreen and front side windows de-
frosting/demisting diffusers. This allows an adequate
warming of the passenger compartment and prevents
the windows from steaming up.
The distribution set is shown by the corresponding LEDs
in the selected buttons coming on.
To restore automatic control of the air distribution after
a manual selection, press the AUTO button.
This function may be used to heat up the passenger com-
partment exploiting the system potential to the maximum.
In this condition, the system stops controlling the tem-
perature automatically and sets the air mixing to maximum
heating. The air speed and distribution are fixed.
In particular, if the heating fluid is not sufficiently hot, the
maximum fan speed does not come on straight away in or-
der to limit the intake of insufficiently hot air into the pas-
senger compartment.
All manual settings will be allowed when this function
is on.
To switch the function off, simply turn the temperature
knob anticlockwise and set the required temperature.
❒LO function (maximum cooling):
select by turning the temperature knob anticlockwise un-
der the minimum value (16 °C).
This function may be used to cool down the passenger
compartment exploiting the system potential to the max-
imum. In this condition, the system stops controlling the
temperature automatically and sets the air mixing to max-
imum cooling. The air speed and distribution are fixed. All
manual settings will be allowed when this function is on.
To switch the function off, simply turn the temperature
knob clockwise and set the required temperature.
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F0V0052mfig. 45
DIPPED HEADLAMPS/SIDE LIGHTS fig. 45
With the ignition key turned to MAR, turn the twist switch
to
2. If dipped headlamps are activated, the daytime lights
go out and the side lights and dipped headlamps come on.
The warning light
3in the instrument panel comes on.
When the ignition key is turned to STOP or removed and
the twist switch is turned from O to
2, all the side lights
and number plate lights come on. The warning light
3in the instrument panel comes on.
MAIN BEAM HEADLAMPS fig. 45
With the twist switch at position
2, push the lever for-
wards toward the dashboard (stable position). The warn-
ing light
1in the instrument panel will come on. They
switch off when the lever is pulled towards the wheel
(dipped headlamps come back on).
FLASHING fig. 45
You can flash the headlights by pulling the lever towards
the wheel (temporary position). The warning light
1in
the instrument panel will come on.
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
The left lever fig. 45 includes the controls for the exteri-
or lights. The exterior lights can only be switched on when
the ignition key is in MAR. The instrument panel and the
various controls on the dashboard will be lit up when the
exterior lights are switched on.
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL) fig. 45
(for versions/markets where provided)
With the ignition key turned to MAR and the twist switch
turned to position
Othe daytime running lights are auto-
matically activated; the other lights and interior lighting re-
main off. The automatic operation of the daytime running
lights can be activated/deactivated via the display menu (see
“Digital/multifunction display” in this section). If the day-
time running lights are deactivated, no light comes on when
the twist switch is turned to
O.
The daytime running lights are an alter-
native to the dipped headlamps for driving
during the daytime in countries where it is com-
pulsory to have lights on during the day, and they
are also permitted in those countries where this
not obligatory. Daytime running lights cannot re-
place dipped headlamps when driving at night or
through tunnels. The use of daytime running lights
is governed by the highway code of the country in
which you are driving. Keep to the rules.
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REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER
(for versions/markets where provided)
This operates only with the ignition key turned to MAR.
Activation
Turn the twist switch to
'to operate the rear window
wiper:
❒in intermittent mode if the windscreen wiper is off;
❒synchronised operation (but with half-stroke frequen-
cy) when the windscreen wiper is on;
❒continuous operation with reverse engaged and func-
tion on.
With the windscreen wiper on and reverse gear engaged,
rear window wiping will be continuous.
Pushing the lever towards the dashboard (temporary po-
sition) will activate the rear window washer jet. Keeping
the lever pushed for more than half a second will also ac-
tivate the rear window wiper. Releasing the lever will ac-
tivate the smart washing function, as described for the
windscreen wiper.
Deactivation
The function stops when the lever is released.
Do not use the rear window wiper to re-
move layers of snow or ice. In such condi-
tions, the wiper may be subjected to ex-
cessive stress and the motor protection, which pre-
vents operation for a few seconds, may intervene.
If the issue persists, contact the Fiat Service Net-
work.
HEADLIGHT WASHERS
(for versions/markets where provided)
They are activated when the dipped headlamps are on and the
screen washer is activated.
WARNING Check jet function and cleanliness at regular
intervals.
The headlamp washer jet does not function
when the level of fluid in the reservoir falls
below 1.6 litres.
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F0V0064mfig. 68
SUN VISORS fig. 69
The driver’s side and passenger’s side sun visors can be
moved back and forth and to the side.
There is a space for storing tickets behind the visor on the
driver’s side.
A vanity mirror is fitted on the passenger side sun visor
on all versions.
SATELLITE NAVIGATOR CAPABILITY fig. 69a
(for versions/markets where provided)
This is located in the dashboard area illustrated in the di-
agram for connecting the navigator.
Do not use the ashtray as a waste paper
basket: it might catch fire in contact with
cigarette stubs.
WARNING
F0V0191mfig. 69a
F0V0065mfig. 69
Portable navigators to be fitted in the seat
in figure 69a have a mechanical release de-
vice activated by pressing the two side but-
tons on the stem. The failed operation of the re-
lease may damage the seat of the navigator.