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designed and built it: we really know every single detail. At Fiat Professional Service authorised workshops
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Fiat Professional workshops are always close to you for the regular servicing operations, season checks and practical
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For all these reasons: rely on Genuine Parts,
because they are the only ones designed by Fiat Professional for your vehicle.
SAFETY: BRAKING SYSTEMENVIRONMENT: PARTICULATE FILTERS, CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCECOMFORT: SUSPENSION AND WINDSCREEN WIPERS
PERFORMANCE: SPARK PLUGS, INJECTORS ANDBATTERIESLINEACCESSORI: ROOF RACK BARS, WHEEL RIMS
WHY CHOOSING
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ROOF RACK/SKI RACKFASTENERS
The fasteners are located at points A, B and C
fig. 88.
ROOF RAILS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
On some versions, the vehicle has two rails
fig. 89which, with the addition of special accessories,
can be used to carry various objects (e.g. skis,
surfboards, etc.).
WARNING
Respect the regulations in force
concerning maximum clearance.
Distribute the load evenly and be careful
to side winds when driving.
WARNING
After travelling for a short distance,
check that the fastening screws are
correctly tightened.Never exceed the maximum permitted
loads; see chapter "Technical Data".
fig. 88
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INSTALLING ELECTRICAL/
ELECTRONIC DEVICESElectrical and electronic devices installed after buying
the vehicle must carry the following label:
FGA S.p.A. authorises the installation of transceiving
devices provided that they are installed by a
specialised centre according to rules of good
engineering practice and in compliance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
IMPORTANT Traffic authorities may not allow the
vehicle on the road if devices are fitted that involve
modifications to the features of the vehicle. This may
also cause lapse of the warranty in relation to faults
caused by the change or either directly or indirectly
related to it.
FGA S.p.A. shall not be liable for damage caused by
the installation of accessories either not supplied
or recommended by FGA S.p.A. and/or not installed
in compliance with the provided instructions.RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND CELLULAR
PHONES
Transceiver apparatus (e.g. mobile phones, CB radios
etc.) should not be used inside the vehicle unless a
separate antenna is mounted on the roof.
IMPORTANT The use of such devices inside the
passenger compartment (without an external
antenna) may, in addition to potential damage to the
health of the passengers, cause malfunctions in the
vehicle electronic systems, compromising the safety
of the vehicle.
In addition, the transmission and reception of these
devices may be affected by the shielding effect of
the vehicle body.
With regard to EC-approved mobile phones (GSM,
GPRS, UMTS), you should adhere strictly to the
instructions provided by the mobile phone
manufacturer.
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WARNING
Depress the clutch pedal fully to change
gear correctly.There should be no
obstacles on the floor underneath the pedals;
make sure that mats are always flat and do not
interfere with the pedals.Do not drive with your hand resting on
the gear lever as the force exerted, even if
slight , could lead over time to premature
wear of the gearbox internal components.The
clutch pedal should be used only for gear
changes. Do not drive with your foot resting on
the clutch pedal, however slightly.The electronic
clutch control could cut in by interpreting the
incorrect driving style as a fault (for versions/
markets, where provided).
SAVING FUELSome useful tips are given below for fuel saving and
reducing harmful emissions of CO2 and other
pollutants (nitrogen oxides, unburnt hydrocarbons,
Particulate Matter (PM) etc.).
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
The general factors that affect fuel consumption are
listed below.
Vehicle maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out in
accordance with the “Scheduled Servicing Plan”.
Ty r e s
Check the tyre pressure at least once every four
weeks: if the pressure is too low, consumption levels
increase as resistance to rolling is higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with an overloaded boot. The weight
of the vehicle (especially when driving in town)
and its trim greatly affect fuel consumption
and stability.
Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from the roof
after use. These accessories reduce the aerodynamic
coefficient of the vehicle and have a negative effect
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on fuel consumption. It is better to use a trailer to
transport particularly bulky objects.
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Roof light with spot lights
(for versions/markets, where provided)
To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:
❒operate in the points shown by the arrows and
remove ceiling light A fig. 150;
❒open the protective lid B fig. 151;
❒replace the bulbs C releasing them from the side
contacts and making sure that the new bulbs are
correctly secured between the contacts;
❒re-close the lid B fig. 151 and secure light A
fig. 150 into its housing locking it properly.REAR CEILING LIGHT
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒extract the ceiling light A fig. 152 by operating in
the points shown by the arrows;
fig. 150
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F0T0144
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❒spraying of plastic materials for protective
purposes in the most exposed points: under the
doors, inside the mudguard, along the edges, etc.
❒use of “open” boxed sections to prevent
condensation and pockets of moisture from
triggering rust inside.
VEHICLE BODY AND UNDERBODY
WARRANTY
Your vehicle is covered by warranty against
perforation due to rust of any original element of the
structure or body.
For the general terms of this warranty, refer to your
Warranty Booklet.ADVICE FOR PRESERVING THE
BODYWORK
Paint
Paintwork does not only serve an aesthetic purpose,
but also protects the underlying sheet metal.
Touch up abrasions and scratches immediately to
prevent the formation of rust. Use only original paint
products for touch-ups (see “Bodywork paint
identification plate” in the “Technical specifications”
section).
Normal care for paintwork consists of washing the
car; how often depends on the conditions and
environment where the car is used.
For example, it is advisable to wash the vehicle more
often in areas with high atmospheric pollution or if
you are travelling on roads sprinkled with salt.
To wash the vehicle properly, proceed as follows:
❒wash the body using a low pressure jet of water;
❒wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy solution over
the bodywork, frequently rinsing with the sponge;
❒rinse well with water and dry with a jet of air or a
chamois leather.
If you put the vehicle through a car wash, follow
these recommendations:
❒remove the antenna from the roof so it does not
get damaged;
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DIMENSIONSDimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle equipped with its original tyres.
Height is measured with vehicle unladen.
ABCDE FGH
Qubo
versions3959 855 2513 5911735/1803
(*)
1462 1716 1464
Qubo
Trekking
versions3970 866 2513 5911742/1810
(*)
1464 1716 1465
(*)With roof racks (for versions/markets, where provided)Small variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims.
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WEIGHTSWeights (kg)1.3 Multijet 75 HP Euro 4 class 1
(o)
N1 "Mini-
mum" ver-
sions
(4 seats)N1 "Maximum" versions
(4 seats)M1 versions
Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to
90% and without optional equipment)1205 1300 1200
Payload
(*)
including the driver:
550 455 510
Payload
(*)
excluding the driver:
475 - 440
Maximum permitted loads
(**)
- front axle: 950 950 950
- rear axle: 950 950 950
- total: 1755 1755 1710
Towable loads
- trailer with brakes: 600 600 600
- trailer without brakes: 400 400 400
Max. load on the roof (with roof rack bars)
(***)
70 70 70
Max. load on ball joint (trailer with brake): 60 60 60
(o)For versions/markets, where provided
(*)N1 CATEGORY: for the full optional versions (110 kg) the payload is gradually reduced to 500 kg.
(**)Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the boot and/or on the load carrying platform within the
maximum permitted loads.
(***)Including weight of any carrying systems fitted (Lineaccessori Fiat bars/box).NoteTrekking versions have the same capacities as the other versions.CATEGORY M1: optional equipment is included in the capacity.
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