Repositioning the seat
To return the seat back to its normal position,
proceed as follows:
take tab C fig. 26 and lift the backrest up;
operate levers B fig. 27 and further lift the seat
upwards.
WARNING
When the passenger seat is folded away,
the space created cannot be used for
loading.When the vehicle is in motion, you are
therefore advised to remove or secure any
objects that might interfere with the driver. If
there is no partition between the cab and
the load compartment , tall objects or packages
may take up par t 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
If there is no partition between the cab
and the load compartment , tall objects
or packages may take up par t 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.
ACCESSING REAR SEATS (Combi versions)
Open one of the two sliding side doors to access the
rear seats (see "Doors" in this section).
fig. 27F0T0237
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from inside the load compartment, unhook the
coupling A fig. 32 on the back of the partition
and insert it in seat B on the backrest of the
folded seat.
To reposition the partition, follow the procedure
described previously in reverse.
DRIVER PROTECTION LADDER
(for versions/markets, where provided)
On some versions, a fixed ladder fig. 33 is provided
to protect the driver from unstable loads and allow
greater loading capacity from the passenger side.
COMBI VERSIONS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Fixed partition
This is located behind the backrest of the rear seats.
fig. 31F0T0196fig. 32F0T0210
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WARNING
If you are travelling in areas with few
filling stations and you want to
transport fuel in a spare tank, comply with the
law by using only an approved, suitably secured
tank. In the event of a collision the fire risk is
increased all the same.
WARNING
Never exceed the maximum allowed
load in the boot (see "Technical
Specifications" section). Also make sure that the
objects you place in the luggage compar tment
have been properly secured, to avoid them from
being thrown forward consequent to sudden
braking and injuring your passengers.
REMOVING THE PARCEL SHELF (Combi
versions)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The parcel shelf fig. 85 consists of two parts. To
remove it completely, proceed as follows:
open the rear swing doors and lift the front part A
fig. 85 by releasing the pin A fig. 86 from the seat F
fig. 86;
lift the rear part B fig. 85 by releasing the pins B
and C fig. 86 from the seat D and E fig. 86.If the seat is completely folded down, remove the
parcel shelf as described and store it horizontally
between the back of the front seats and the folded
rear seat.
To refit the parcel shelf, follow the same procedure
in reverse.
fig. 85F0T0062
fig. 86F0T0456
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You must not use the folded rear seat to
carr y luggage.The load could be thrown
forward into the backrest of the front seats,
seriously injuring the occupants.
EXTENDING THE BOOT
Proceed as follows:
open the rear doors and remove the parcel shelf
(as described previously);
completely lower the rear seat head restraints;
move the seat belt to the side, making sure that it
is fully extended and not twisted;
lift backrest retainer lever A fig. 87 and fold the
backrest forwards to obtain a flat loading area.
When you lift the lever, you will see a red band.To further expand the boot, pull tab A fig. 88 behind
the rear backrest and tip seat and backrest forward.
REMOVING THE REAR SEAT
The rear seat can be removed to carry large loads
and expand the boot even further.
Combi versions
Operate the two brackets A fig. 89 under the side of
the seat (one on each side) after having tipped the
rear seat as previously described.
REPOSITIONING THE REAR SEAT
Proceed as follows:check that the seat belt webbing is correctly
inserted in the corresponding bracket:
take the cushion back to horizontal position and
check that it is secured correctly;
fig. 87F0T0921fig. 88F0T0065
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Rear light clusters (changing
a bulb)......................................... 172
Rear power socket ..................... 63
Rear side windows ..................... 66
Rear window washer ................. 55
Rear window wiper .................... 55
Rear-view mirrors
– Interior rear-view mirror..... 44
– Wing mirrors ......................... 44
Refuelling...................................... 240
Refuelling the vehicle ................ 102
Replacing the battery ................ 204
Replacing the rear window
wiper blade................................ 210
Replacing the windscreen
wiper blades .............................. 209
Rev counter.................................. 16
Right-hand indicator
warning light.............................. 153
Rim Protector............................. 226
Rims and tyres ............................ 224
Roof rack/ski rack ....................... 78
Roof rails....................................... 79
Rubber lines ................................ 208
Saving fuel .................................... 137
Scheduled Servicing Plan .......... 191
Seat belt reminder ..................... 147Seat belts
– Use .......................................... 107
Seats
– Accessing front seats............ 38
– Foldaway passenger seat...... 37
– Front seats .............................. 36
Setup menu .................................. 20
Side bags ...................................... 128
– Side Bags ................................ 128
Side lights - tail lights ................. 53
Side lights - tail lights
(changing a bulb) ...................... 170
Side lights/tail lights ................... 170
– Warning light ......................... 153
Side/tail lights warning light ..... 153
Sliding side doors ........................ 67
Snow chains................................. 140
Snow tyres................................... 135
Spare wheel ................................. 224
Speed block .................................. 93
Speedometer ............................... 16
Spray nozzles .............................. 210
Start&Stop system...................... 96
Starting procedure for
diesel versions .......................... 133Starting procedure for
petrol versions ......................... 132
Starting the engine .................... 132
Steering lock ................................ 15
Steering System .......................... 223
Steering wheel ............................. 43
Stopping the engine ................... 134
Storage compartment................ 62
Sun visors ..................................... 65
Suspension ................................... 223
Symbols ......................................... 8
Tail lights/rear fog light
(changing a bulb) ...................... 172
Third brake lights ....................... 174
Third brake lights (changing
a bulb)......................................... 174
Tool bag ....................................... 158
Towing the vehicle ..................... 187
Towing trailers ............................ 139
Traction Plus system .................. 91
Transmission ............................... 136
Trip Computer ............................ 33
Tyres ............................................. 224
Useful advice for extending
the life of your battery ........... 206
VIN plate...................................... 216
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