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172
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLS
SAFETY
DEVICES
CORRECT USE
OF THE
VEHICLE
IN AN
EMERGENCY
VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
Fabric upholstery of your ve-
hicle is purpose-made to
withstand common wear re-
sulting from normal use of the
vehicle. It is however absolutely neces-
sary to prevent hard and/or prolonged
scratching/scraping caused by clothing
accessories like metallic buckles, studs,
“Velcro” fixings, etc. that stressing lo-
cally the fabric could break yarns and
damage the upholstery as a conse-
quence. CLEANING SEATS
AND FABRICS
Remove dust with a soft brush and vacu-
um cleaner. For velvet seats use a damp
brush.
Rub the seats with a sponge moistened
with a solution of water and neutral de-
tergent.Never use flammable prod-
ucts like oil ether or rectified
petrol for cleaning vehicle interiors.
Electrostatic discharges generated by
rubbing during cleaning operations
could cause fire.
WARNING
Do not keep aerosol cans in
the vehicle: they might ex-
plode. Aerosol cans must never be ex-
posed to a temperature above 50° C.
The temperature inside the vehicle
exposed to the sun may go well be-
yond that figure.
WARNING
INTERIORS
Periodically check that water is not trapped
under the mats (due to water dripping off
shoes, umbrellas, etc.) which could cause
oxidisation of the sheet metal.STEERING WHEEL/GEAR LEVER
KNOB WITH GENUINE
LEATHER COVERING
These components shall only be cleaned
with water and neutral soap.
Never use spirit or alcohol-based prod-
ucts.
Before using special products for clean-
ing interiors, read carefully label instruc-
tions and indications to make sure they
are free from spirit and/or alcohol-based
substances.
If when cleaning the windscreen with spe-
cial glass products, some drops fall on the
leather covering of the steering wheel/gear
lever knob remove them immediately and
then clean with water and neutral soap.
IMPORTANT Take the utmost care when
engaging the steering lock to prevent
scratching the leather covering.
INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS
For routine cleaning of interior plastic parts
use a soft cloth moistened with water and
neutral soap. Remove grease or persisting
stains using appropriate solvent-free prod-
ucts designed to preserve appearance and
colour of plastic components.
IMPORTANT Never use spirit or petro-
leum to clean the instrument panel.
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IDENTIFICATION DATA ................................................. 174
ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS .............. 177
ENGINE .................................................................................. 180
FUEL FEED/IGNITION ....................................................... 181
TRANSMISSION .................................................................. 181
BRAKES .................................................................................. 182
SUSPENSIONS ...................................................................... 182
STEERING .............................................................................. 182
WHEELS ................................................................................. 183
DIMENSIONS ....................................................................... 186
SIZE OF LOADING COMPARTMENT .......................... 190
PERFORMANCE .................................................................. 190
WEIGHTS AND TOWABLE LOADS ............................. 191
CAPACITIES .......................................................................... 199
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............................................. 200
FUEL CONSUMPTION ...................................................... 202
CO
2EMISSIONS .................................................................. 206
T T
E E
C C
H H
N N
I I
C C
A A
L L
S S
P P
E E
C C
I I
F F
I I
C C
A A
T T
I I
O O
N N
S S
VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
IN AN
EMERGENCY
CORRECT USE
OF THE
VEHICLE
SAFETY
DEVICES
DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLS
INDEX
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
173
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
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SUSPENSIONS
90 Multijet (*) - 120 Multijet - 130 Multijet - 140 Multijet - 165 Multijet
Front
Rear
(*) Euro 4 - Euro 5
BRAKES
90 Multijet (*) - 120 Multijet - 130 Multijet - 140 Multijet - 165 Multijet
Service brakes:
– front
– rear
Parking brake
(*) Euro 4 - Euro 5
IMPORTANT Water, ice and antifreeze salt on roads may deposit on the brake discs thus reducing braking efficiency
at first braking.
STEERING
90 Multijet (*) - 120 Multijet - 130 Multijet - 140 Multijet - 165 Multijet
Type
Minimum steering
cycle m
(*) Euro 4 - Euro 5
() Short wheelbase version () Long wheelbase versionMc Pherson independent wheels
twisting axle with spiral spring/pneumatic suspensions (for versions/markets, where provided)
rack and pinion electrohydraulic (hydraulic on 90 Multijet version)
12.18 () / 12.59 () controlled by hand lever, it works on rear brakes disc or drum (for versions/markets, where provided) disc (self-ventilating for versions for versions/markets, where provided)
VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
IN AN
EMERGENCY
CORRECT USE
OF THE
VEHICLE
SAFETY
DEVICES
DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLS
INDEX
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
182
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
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209
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLS
SAFETY
DEVICES
CORRECT USE
OF THE
VEHICLE
IN AN
EMERGENCY
VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
– how to warm up the
engine after it has just started .... 115
Steering column lock ......................... 12
Steering column stalks........................ 47
Steering.................................................. 182
Steering wheel...................................... 24
Sun visors .............................................. 68
Suspensions (technical data) .............. 182
Symbols.................................................. 6
Technical specifications..................... 173
Third brake lights................................. 144
Top speeds............................................ 190
Towing the vehicle.............................. 152
Transmission......................................... 181
Tyre pressure (plate).......................... 185
Tyres....................................................... 185
– if a tyre is punctured..................... 135
Vehicle maintenance
– heavy-duty ...................................... 157
– scheduled servicing....................... 154
– service schedule ........................... 155
Ventilation ............................................. 27
Warning lights and
messages............................................. 123
Weights and towable loads ............... 191
Wheels (changing) .............................. 135
Windows
– cleaning............................................ 171
– sliding windows.............................. 69
Windscreen washer
– control ............................................ 50
– liquid level ....................................... 162
Windscreen wiper
– blades............................................... 168
– control ............................................ 50
– nozzles............................................. 170
Windscreen/rear window
wiper blades....................................... 168
Windscreen/rear window/headlight
washer liquid level............................ 162Seat belts
– general instructions....................... 97
– height adjustment .......................... 95
– maintenance.................................... 99
– use .................................................... 94
Seats........................................................ 18
– cleaning ........................................... 172
– front ................................................ 17
_ internal seat disposition .............. 22
– rear................................................... 20
Side/taillights
– control ............................................ 47
– front bulb replacement................. 141
– rear bulb replacement.................. 143
Snow chains .......................................... 121
Sound system........................................ 89
Speed limiter......................................... 57
Speedometer........................................ 14
Speed regulator.................................... 54
Starter motor....................................... 181
Starting the engine
– bump starting ................................. 135
– ignition switch................................ 12
– jump starting ................................... 134
– starting procedure......................... 114
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