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CAB GLOVE COMPARTMENT fig. 102
(for versions/markets where provided)
The storage compartment is fitted above the sun visors
and is designed for the quick storage of light objects
(e.g. documents, road maps etc.).
FLAP ON BENCH fig. 103
(for versions/markets where provided)
To use, the pull tab A and lower the flap.
The flap is equipped with two cup holders and a support
surface with a paper holder clip.
SATELLITE NAVIGATOR CAPABILITY fig. 104
(for versions/markets where provided)
This is located in the dashboard area illustrated in the
diagram for connecting the navigator.
F0N0191mfig. 102
F0N0149mfig. 103
F0N0512mfig. 104
Portable navigators to be fitted in the seat
in figure 104 have a mechanical release
device activated by pressing the two side
buttons on the stem. The failed operation of the
release may damage the seat of the navigator.
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F0N0074mfig. 155
USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX
To engage the gears, depress the clutch pedal fully and
shift the gear lever into the required positions (the
diagram is shown on the gear knob fig. 155).
To engage 6
thgear (where provided), operate the lever
by pressing it towards the right in order to avoid
engaging 4
thgear by mistake. The same applies to the
shift from 6thto 5thgear.
IMPORTANT Reverse may only be engaged when the
vehicle is at a standstill. With the engine running, wait
for at least 2 seconds with the clutch pedal fully pressed
before engaging reverse to prevent damage to the gears
and grating.
To engage reverse R from neutral, proceed as follows:
raise ring A under the knob and at the same time move
the gear lever to the right and then backwards.
Press the clutch pedal fully to change
gears correctly. For this reason, there
must be no obstacles on the floor under the
pedals: ensure that rubber mats (if any) are
lying flat and do not interfere with the pedals.
WARNING
Do not drive with your hand resting on
the gear lever, because this pressure, even
if light, over time can wear out the
internal gearbox components.
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Installation diagram for Van
versions – fig. 156
The tow hook structure must be
fastened in the points shown by the
symbol Øusing a total of 6
M10x1.25 screws and 4 M12 screws.
The internal back plates must be at
least 5 mm thick.
MAX LOAD ON BALL: 100/120 kg
according to the payload (see
“Weights” table in the “Technical
data” section).
After fitting, the screw
holes must be sealed to
prevent exhaust gas leaks.
WARNING
fig. 156F0N0189m
Existing hole
Existing nut
Existing nutExisting hole
Existing hole
laden
Standard ball M12
M12
M10 (3x)
M10 (3x)
M12
To install a tow hook, the bumpers
must be trimmed as described in the
supplier’s installation kit.
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Installation diagram for Truck
and Chassis Cab versions
– fig. 157
Another tow hook specific to Truck
and Chassis Cab versions is shown
in fig. 157.
The structure Ømust be fastened in
the points shown using a total of
6 M10x1.25 screws and 4 M12
screws.
MAX LOAD ON BALL: 100/120 kg
according to the payload (see
“Weights” table in the “Technical
data” section).
After fitting, the screw
holes must be sealed to
prevent exhaust gas from
entering.
WARNING
fig. 157F0N0250m
Existing hole
Existing hole
Existing hole
Standard ball
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F0N0117mfig. 215F0N0135mfig. 213
F0N0136mfig. 214
❒take the screwdriver provided from the box and
prise up at the point shown to raise the cap
C-fig. 214;
❒take the tow ring D from the box and screw onto
the threaded pin fig. 214.
The rear ring B-fig. 215 is located at the point shown in
the diagram. For activation / deactivation, proceed as follows:
❒Open the flap A and remove it as illustrated
in fig. 212;
❒turn the locking knob B anticlockwise and remove it
fig. 212 to allow the removal of the compartment
fig. 213;
F0N0134mfig. 212
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– headlight alignment
corrector ............................. 107
Headlights (warning
for cleaning) ............................ 225
Heated rear window ............... 80
Heating and ventilation ...........45
– automatic climate control ... 54
– controls ................................ 46
– front window rapid
defrosting/demisting ...48-51-59
– heated rear window and
external rear view mirrors
defrosting/demisting .... 48-53
– interior air recirculation ... 49
– manual climate control ..... 49
– passenger compartment
air vents ............................... 46
Heavy use of the vehicle
(servicing) ................................ 208
Hill Holder system .................. 111
Identification plates ................. 227
– body paintwork .................. 228
– identification data ............... 227Ignition switch .......................... 12
– steering lock ........................ 13
In an emergency ....................... 169
Installation of electrical/
electronic devices .................. 121
Installing the tow hook ........... 151
– assembly diagrams....... 153-154
Interior fittings ......................... 84
Interiors (maintenance) .......... 225
“Isofix” child seat ..................... 134
Keys ........................................... 5
– Code card ........................... 5
– key with remote control .. 6
– key without remote
control ................................. 8
– replacing the battery ......... 8
Knowing your car .................... 3
Light clusters
– front (bulb replacement) .. 184
– rear (bulb replacement) ... 189
Load (warnings) ....................... 147
Load advice................................ 147Load compartment button .... 108
Load limiters ............................. 127
Lubricants (quantity and
products) .........................263-264
Main beam headlights
– bulb replacement ............... 185
– control ................................. 68
Main beam headlights
– bulb replacement ............... 185
– control ................................. 68
– flashing the headlights ....... 69
Maintenance and care ............. 205
– regular checks ..................... 208
– Scheduled servicing ........... 205
– Scheduled Servicing
Plan ...................................206-207
–Heavy use of the vehicle .... 208
Manual climate control ........... 49
Moving platform........................ 101
MSR (system) ............................ 112
MSR system................................ 112
Multifunction display ............... 18