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Summary of Contents for Daily CNG Series

Page 1: ...system must function in the manner according to which it was designed In order to that lveco remains the lveco which you chose The best way of ensunng good results is to consult the lveco Service Organization whenever problems arne Knawn as Iveco Service logo lveco has more than 3 500 service centres tIYoughout the world and as a result is always easily accessible wherever you may be More than 3O ...

Page 2: ...DAILY Use and maintenance ...

Page 3: ... of the guarantee General danger accumulates the dangers of both above described g ErMrorwnent protection Incbcates correct behaviours In order that vehicle use is as erMronment friend ly as possible While reading this Instruction Book you will encounter the symbols shown below These symbols which prefix the text to which they relate provtde d warning or cautJon The Ir lstnxt on follovymg the symb...

Page 4: ...anual is available at Authorized Dealer when assembling accessories additional components or changing your vehicle s body structure Any exception to assembty directions should be authorized by IVECo Non emphance with above dU ectJons will result In the loss ofthe warranty period ...

Page 5: ...igned to meet the latest ergonomic requirements and to provide you v ith the maximum degree of comfort in a spacious safe and pleasant environment This chapter describes the follOWIng elemerrt s 000 7 9 Control push button 18 Vehicle interior ...

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Page 7: ..._ L l Wmam Jl nsLl _ Doors I Window regulator 2 Door lever 3 Door pull handle 4 Sarety latch button S Glove box Accident and personal damage nsks keep doors thoroughly dosed while the vehicle is travelling ...

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Page 11: ...ph 2 I Revolution indicator 3 I Fuel gauge with reserve warning lamp 4 Water temperature gauge with hIgh temperature wamng lamp 5 WarnIng lamp cluster 6 Liquid crystaJ digital display with the follOVving elements a clock b olrtside temperature with air onditJoner only c total kilometers or miles odometer d trip kilometers or miles odometer 7 Hours setting button for vehicles without tachograph onl...

Page 12: ...aPM o 100 I 10 40J I 5 4S l 50 8 B8 888BB _ 88 BBB B J h m o 0 80 100 60 120 40 140 1 20 1 7 ...

Page 13: ...ossess that correspond to speciOC models Reference Meaning 1 Rear fog lights yellow 2 I High beam lights blue 3 I Parlang lights green 4 I Hazan j lights eed 5 I Tum indicator lights green 6 I Tum Indicator lights of a trader ifany green 7 I Low battery charge eed 8 I Brake system maIfi ncbon red 9 I low engine oil pressure red 10 I low engine oilleYel red II I Parlong b ake ON red 12 I ESP Iow 13...

Page 14: ... M lOO GBBBB BBBBBB BB BBB B h o 0 80 100 60 120 40 140 Ir 20 160 180 UM ...

Page 15: ...engine 12 FIA and versions with engine FIC Euro Reference Meaning 15 EGR gas re irculation system failure red 16 Immobilizer yellow 17 Fog lights green 18 Door open waming light red 19 Air bag failure red 2 EBD 8 braking system failure red 21 Side sliding door system failure red 22 Retarder ON yellow 23 Water in fuel fitter or fitter clogged yellow 24 Air fitter clogged yellow 25 EDC injection sys...

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Page 17: ... for a few seconds each time the engine is switched on There may also be some waming lights for devices that the vehicle does not possess that correspond to specific mode Reference 29 30 I 32 Meaning ECAS aJr suspension failure ye1lCM Rear differential lock red LCM engine coolant fluid level red ABO traction control yellow ...

Page 18: ... _ __I Hazard lights Fog lights I leated mirrors Heated rear window Rear differential Iodcing AJr suspenSIOIlS levelling A r SUSl ooos Iowenng AJr suspensions Irfung Control push button panel ...

Page 19: ... button panel _ Electric trapdoor opening EIectnc tr lpdooc c ng _ AddltJOOal heater _ SwIng sliding door 1 Handle lock rear door Vehicle s speed limiter Battery drsconnecting SWItCh reset ASR disabling SWItCh EOBD ...

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Page 21: ...wer windows Steering wheel multlfunctton levers Windscreenlheadlight washer reservoir Tachograph Intemal eqUIpment Headlight amll lg Tr oile hook Heating and Yentllation ECAS EIectronIC Control Air Suspension Dri oer ffiOllntec accessones 23 25 28 32 33 34 35 36 42 43 43 44 53 55 Use of controls ...

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Page 23: ...ent Adjustment for reach Raise lever I the seat is free to slide forward or backward release the handle to lock the seat in the desired positJon Adjustment for back rake Rotate handle 2 forward to reduce the back rake I r 1 1 r v IL i l A flO ...

Page 24: ...rim Raise handles 3 and 1 the seat is then free to ITlOv e upwards driver olfthe seat or downwards driver partially or totally on the seat Release handles to Iodc the seat in the desired vertical position Use either handle to adjust cushion rake Seat suspension where fitted Before entering the vehicle the cIr i Iet should preset the seat suspension by tumlng handwheeI 5 dockwtse or anticlockvvise ...

Page 25: ...vent correct self adjustment of the seat belt People below I SOm In height shoukllnstall addrtional body retalnlng systems as in their case standard seat belts are not sufficient to meet the safety requirements Use the cursor I to adjust height as required while the vehicle is stationary The seat belt should rest between neck and shoulder NOTE the seats of your vehicle are not suited for carrying ...

Page 26: ...uld result in mechanism malfunction To clean the belts wash them by hand with water and mild soap rinse them and let them dry in the shade Do not use any strong detergents bleach liquors d es or any other chemICal substance that may weaken their fibres Prevent the rolling devices from getting wet their operation is ensured only if there are no water infiltratJons ...

Page 27: ...urce of fire If due to natural except lOnal events such as floods the device has corne Into con tact WIth water and slurry it is absolutely necessary to replace it Pretensioners operabon can be checked through the air bag warning light Should the air bag warning light swrteh on contact the Service Networ1o irrvnediately Warning preteflSlOOef S can be used just once and they are aD operating a thou...

Page 28: ...n the dash board on the passenger side In the event of aviolent crash the deceleration sensor activates the instantaneous inflating device of the cushion s which act as a protection barrier between the occupants and the car structures that may cause injuries When the air bag operates it produces heat and generates a small quantity of dust This dust is not harmful and does not indicate any source o...

Page 29: ...ey do not offer adcitJonal pro e jon Ith respect to seat belts and the ore ther activation is lXlIle essary M ng activation n these cases is not to be corsdered as a system malfunctioning Fr ont air bags can be acti vated when the vehic e is SIilritted to viQlent crashes or accdents r T vO ng the underbody area e g violent impacts agaInSt steps sidewalks or fixed ground project ing parts or when t...

Page 30: ...and replacement must exdusivety be carried out by the Service Network Should the warning light come on when driving Qndication of a failure contact immediately and exclusiYely the Service Net M rlc to have the failure repaired tt should be notICed that WIth ignrtion key on and turned to MAR aJthough with engine off and steady vehide air bags can be activated in case of impact with another running ...

Page 31: ...ers are actIvated at the same time If the veh cle was subject to thefts theft attempts vandalic acts or floods have the system operatJon checked by the Service Network In the event of an accident that caused the air bag to be actNated call the tveco ServK e Network to replace In addmon to the air bag also the seat belts and thelr related pretenSlOl lef system If the vehicle is to be wrecked contac...

Page 32: ...cause when inflatIng it may cause even fatal inJunes Indepen dentty ofthe accident that caused rt to actIVate Alrbag life is normaIty limited to 10 years appr OXJl T Iatety For safety s sake have the airbag replaced at an AuthorizedWorkshop every I0 years max Rearview mirrors Position rearview mirrors manually by forcing on the sides of reflecting surfaces they can also be manually bent ...

Page 33: ...ctlng adjustment of erther right Q left mirTot Danger of injuries an Improper use of electnc window regulators can be dangerous Before and during their operation always make sure that persons animals or objects If e not exposed to a risk of In It or 0 aU ed e _ by l WIndows 01 by person bemg chgged or hit by the wndows On g Ulg out of the dlicIe always take the start up key offto accidentaUy opera...

Page 34: ...lCNed from the low beam posrtion only unstable posroon Hom button located at the end of the Ieo e Rear fog lights cotary Wrtch Right lever It Includes the foliow ing control SWItches WIlldscreen washerlwiper and if any the Cruise Control and headlight washer controls Windscreen wiper three speeds Including Ifltemvttent operatlon low lever moving the lever up unstable posrtlon operates the WIndscre...

Page 35: ...is reservoir is located in the engine compartment A mixture of water and detergent antifreeze product such as Tutela Professional SC 35 should be used as follows Outdoor temperature Tutela ProfesS Onal SC 35 paro Water parts 20 C _10 C 2 1 1 6 10 ...

Page 36: ...I Display The following data is always dis played date time total nLrnber of kilometers and all the standard settings The stored data can be displayed Any signals indicating an alarm Of a maJfunction are automaticaJly dis played 1 Lock with key 3 First driver s operattng time setting key ...

Page 37: ... selection 9 Second driver s disk compartment 10 Box can be opened only when the vehicle is not moving and the display indicates either the standard menu or data I I Time control h indicates when the clock is operating Note for use with a single driver For use WIth a single driver put just the tachogr lph disc for the first driver on the separating plate MOO ...

Page 38: ...shown on display I VVhen the operation is CNef insert discs In relevant sections as requu ed Close the dl a Ner Calculated distances Arl up or down movemerrt corresponds to 5 Icm No L J The distance recordtng will be Interrupted If The switches of the units are in rest position h for both drivers The dashboard has been switched of The additional re ording option is not on After switetung the dashb...

Page 39: ...14 Tachograph failure warning lamp If the lamp lights up refer to directions speci fied on relevant instruction booklet ...

Page 40: ... advised Error of a push button depressed Do not depress push button for too long I 900F for too long or push detect block push button and carefully bunon s blocked try to unlock it If unsuccessful do not Insist and go to the Assistance Network t Driver Ifl taehograph disc 1TIISSlng En the ce respon l g tachograph dose 9051 2 Due to the lack of disc driver Ifl the tlme work table and set up the Co...

Page 41: ...d the tachograph will set in low absorption condition If as well as the tachograph the vehicle is also fitted with the SUDING DOOR sys tem and remains inactive for extended periods oftime take the following action to aVClid ruMing down the battery temporarily rerr IO o e tachograph p Nef supply fuse tempo an the s1 ng door powe scwIy On vehicles fitted with this system each time the battery is dis...

Page 42: ...In the doors on the roof panel there is an assist strap for the central passenger The sun visors are folding and SWInilng complete with pockets and vanity mirror on the passenger Side In the rear part of the driver s compartment there are two coat hooks and only In cabs a glove pocket A lamp for cab Interior lighting and a tilting spotlight are located on the central front part of the roof panel ...

Page 43: ...nds to the unladen vehicle The lighter the vehicle the higher the value shown on the handle Check for the correct aiming of the light beam each time the weight of the transported load varies For headlight check and possible manual adjustment call the Service Network uu Trailer hook where fitted For trallers having inertial brakJng I Sphene Ie hook 2 13 ptn 12V for lighting system VVhen application...

Page 44: ...2 Electric fan knob with related operat4 ing speeds 3 Slider to activate the re irculatioo function it prevents the outside air from entering the cab 4 All drstribution knob which operates asfol o vs A Face area B Face area and feet area C Feet area D Feet area and windscreen area E Windscreen area ...

Page 45: ...n selectionIOfF 3 Ajr recirculation SWItCh prevents the outside illr from entenng the cab 4 Air conditioning disabling switch The system is provided WIth a pollen filter to punfy the incormng aIr replace it after 20JXX k iIorneters or one year 5 Ajr distribubon knob A face area B face area and feet area C feet area D feet area and WIndscreen area E WIndscreen area F MAXlDEF p s tio the system is s...

Page 46: ...ce reaching the above mentioned temperature the recirculation button will be set with the LED on to show that the automatic recirculation is working every 7 minutes of recirculation 20 second cy le of extemal air intake Ifthe button is pressed for less than two seconds the LED flashes and manual recir culation is obtained If the same button is pressed again it goes back to the automatic recirculat...

Page 47: ...unit is coonected to the vehicle s wiring system new vehi de battery replacement etc all dis played data start b1inl ing This means that the timer still needs to be programmed and that In this condition the heater can not be started Time setting If the displayed time is not correct or the l n te key I md eMer key l od worn or key 5 fO Wani multl neousIy as required Legend I Jock 2 Pre selectJon 3 ...

Page 48: ... to 2 hours This datum can be changed either once or In a permanent way Proceed as follows to change the heating tJme once start the unrt through key 3 then press either key 4 to reduce the period or key 5 to increase it To change the heating period in a per manent way keep key 3 pressed down wt lile at the same time pressing either key 4 to reduce the heating time or key 5 to increase it 7 Legend...

Page 49: ...sing key 2 for the first time the first call number 6 corresponding to the Ist pre selection programme will be displayed You can now set the heater starting time by means of keys 4 or 5 Proceed as follCMlS to set the day of the week on WhICh you Wish the heater to be ed Press the key 2 a second time to have the second call number 6 correspondU1g to the 2nd 1 prog amme d splayed Preset heater start...

Page 50: ...may evaporate For this rea son when refilling the pipes starting the heater may require several attempts If starting is difficult tum switch 3 of the digital timer on and otT several times every 6 mInutes approximately while ensuring that the engll le is runrllng If the green telltale 7 does not light up when the heater is set in operaoon check and renew the relevant fuses Should the defect per5ls...

Page 51: ...chains and over ramps or humps Note hen loading unloading operations are finished before starting the vehkle return suspensions to levelling position by operating pushbutton 3 even though the system is designed to align them automatically when travelling at a speed of 15 kmIh During the previous operations the indicator 4 will flash until the frame is levelled With the frame levelled the turning o...

Page 52: ...cate the following FIXED UGHT hetght sensor circUIt failure FAST BUNKING UGHT compressor oYerheatmg compressor operating for more than four minutes due to excessive load on rear axle tern too frequently chMge d sd Mge and ced arge compressed air system leakage or poor compressor efficiency SlON BUNKlNG UGHT If switch I is depressed for more than two minutes warning light 4 WlU blink ope ate swrtch...

Page 53: ...olIowv g ommenda When drilling additional holes e g for radio aerial In the cab panel you should prime the concemed area so as to aVOId premature oxidation ofthe outer and inner sunaces strictly comply with NECD frtting direcoons the BodybUlIders InstruetJons manual IS avai abIe at AuthOO ed Se v ce W when assembling accessones addi tlonal components or ctwlg ng your vetude body structure Any exce...

Page 54: ...nerates radio frequency electromagnetIC fields which being amplified by resonance effects WIthIn the cab may cause not only potential heatth dangers but also malfunctions of any electrol lIc systems built In the vehicle such as the various engine control unrts ABS etc that may affect the vehicle operation and therefore your safety In addition the transmtssion effioency of thIS type of equipment ma...

Page 55: ...t their related devices Immobilizer system 59 Engine starting 65 Engine starting in cold Heather 68 Self diagnosis system 69 Centralised door locking system 70 Centralised door locking system electronic alarm 72 Braking systern pariong brake 77 Use of mechanical transmissK n 78 Use of automatic transmission Version AGile 79 DrlTerent al IocIQng 88 ABSIEBDIABDIESP 90 Cruise Control 94 Speed limrter...

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Page 57: ... control unit Vehicle keys The supply set includes tINO duplicated keys keys ICU EOC Code Card A Code Card is supplied with the keys whICh shows a the electroolC code to be used in the event of emergency startmg for which You must call the Service Network b the me hanical key code The user is advised to always keep the electronic code stated on the Code Card SUI WIth hIm in case of the need for em...

Page 58: ...eriod ranging bet Neen 5 and 12 sees The warning lamp will reduce its blinking frequency When the number of flashes corresponds to the first figure ofthe electronic code depress the accelerator pedal fully and release It the lamp will remain off while the pedal is operated Continue depresslng and releasing the accelerator pedal in the same way to enter the remaimng electronic code digrts If the el...

Page 59: ...e Card wrth 00 The codes of the keys that are not entered dunng the new stOl age procedure are erased from the memory this is a secunty measure to ensure that any lost keys are unable to start the engine Waming The Code Card is indispensable and unique for each vehicle 00 are therefore recommended to keep it in a safe place It is advisable to note the codes and avoid leaving It in the vehide and C...

Page 60: ...steenng lock 00 ICUoo I Engine pre starting and auxil iary functlons ICU 00 2 Engine startlng Senous damage risle if the keylock has been tampered with attempted theft have its operation checked at the ServICe NetWOrk the steenng wheei could lock while you are dn w g ...

Page 61: ...ctronic code is recognIZed as valid code the Control Unit sends ItS own coded StgrIal to the electronic engine control unrt enabling the engIne to be started If the electrorllC code is recognIzed by the system the Led 3 will lu Tlll late for approximately 4 seconds In all the other cases the code is not recognized If the code was not recognized return the key to the STOP po5ItJOn 0 and then tum It...

Page 62: ... vehicle battery charge is low To test the vehicle in this instance stop the vetude tum on the engine and tum the igm on key to the STOP pos tion 0 then tum the key to the MAR pos tion Il again the led 3 will illurrunate for approxmately I second and then extinguish Ifthe led remains on after this procedlre repeat the operation having waited with the key in the STOP poSItIOn 0 for more than 30 sec...

Page 63: ... relevant paragraph Tum the key to posrtK n 2 AW and release rt as soon as the engine starts without pressing the accelerator pedal If the above Instruc1Jons are not care fuRy followed a puff of black smoke Will be emrtted on starting the vehicle If starting does not occur inYnediately do not operate the starter motor for longer than 30 se 0nd5 After starting the engine proceed slowly and keep the...

Page 64: ...lOOs To safeguard your nat ural enVIronment and the engine of your Yehide take Immedl4te action If you notice that the exhaust IS excessrvety smokey In the first InStance the fuel filter cartridge should be replaced Should InspectIOn of the fuel In ectJon system be necessary It should only be earned out by a sidled tedrician For maximum benefit use onty ong na1 tveco cartridges Atrt operation of t...

Page 65: ...re eqUipped with a rotary and translatory door only dnve this doorwrth parklng brake In Should It accidentally not occur In thiS way the control central UM Immedlc1tely puts off vehICle engtne and prevents It from restarting up for a dlxatJon pen ad of about 15 seconds Where It IS tried to start up the eng ne wrthout waiting for this time period to have elapsed the cen traI unit calculates agaJn I...

Page 66: ...on I MAR Ifthe llehide has a mechanical transmission push the dutch pedal down to the bottom Wait for the dashboard led 3 to go out which indicates that preheating plugs have been turned on Tum the key to position 2 AW and release It as soon as the englne starts without pressing the accelerator pedal ...

Page 67: ...form the dealer or ringing The system operates the freephone number of the Blinking orregu Client Center 2 1 hours service light Failure of one or 3 Refer the vehicle to the nearest more of the safety Authonsed Deale func ns Possible el1glne STOP Contemporarily with the EDC indicator only for FIC engine Euro 1 version it is possible to check if the EOBD indicator is lighted on the control pushbutt...

Page 68: ...ns of the remote control The centralised door locking system will not be operated when a door is locked by means of the key A button 2 is located on the centra ceiling light in vans Press this button after getting into the vehicle to simultaneousty lock the rear and side doors The but ton can onty be used to lock the doors To unlock the doors either press the remote control again 01 tum the key in...

Page 69: ...ut electronic alarm only Insert a coin or screwdriver in the slot on the side of the key and carefully open the two parts of the casing Replace the battery respectlng the correct poIanty Close the two parts ofthe key Mare sure they are correctly mated ...

Page 70: ...the cab The system will be triggered in the follO Nlng cases I If a door the bonnet or rear door s is opened 2 Ifthe battery is disconnected or the alarm power wires are cut 3 If someone or something moves in the cab The system consists of One control unit located under the dashboard In the heater control area Two sensors 3 located in the central ceiling light for volumetric SUrveillance in the Gi...

Page 71: ... on fixed for approXImately 20 seconds when the alarm is SWItChed on thIS wiN indicate that the control unit is rumng a system test the sys tem wiN be oricing during the test After this time the LED will start blinking regu Wiy LED 4 WIll come on fixed when the alarm IS off to Indicate a minor error in the system despite which the system can contlnue to NOf k Go to a Dealer at the first opportunrt...

Page 72: ...alarm system related problems as well as problems related to the Immobilizer See the Immobilizer paragraph for Instructions and recommendations concernIng the Code Card The system will be inhibrted for 30 seconds Ifthe remote control is woric ed in rapid succession locking and unlodong the doors for six times in 30 seconds to prevent overheating the system actuatcn Oose the Windows perfectly when ...

Page 73: ...er this tme you will need to carry out the completely flat battery procedure The same will occur If you reverse the poIarrty by mistake Completely flat remote control battery replacement vehicles with electronic alarm only Insert a coin or screwdriver In the slot on the side of the key and carefully open the t NO parts of the casK lg RepIoce the battery cespect ng the correct polanty Close the t N...

Page 74: ...nly Open the boonet and arrange the poSItive battery cable to be discon nected DO NOT DISCONNECT THE CABLEATTHISTIME Get Into the cab Tum the key in the ignition switch to I MAR and back to oSTOP IMMEDIATELY You now have 15 seconds to discoonect the positive banery cable The fail safe SU efl paw ered by a built in buffer battery will be triggered If the battery is disconnected rTIOf e than IS seco...

Page 75: ... PARKlNG BRAKE WHENTHE VEHlillIS TATlONARY To apply the parl w g b ake pun the lever that the b ake can adapt to the parl w g posn on e g on a slope and ode k ad 11th the key In position I the relative light will ilh minate on the dashboard If the number of notches reqUIred to apply the handbfake incre ases have the system checked IT llT lediatety at a Service Network garage To reI e the han b ake...

Page 76: ...with five speed transmission To engage the reverse gear from the neutral position move the lever to the right and then backward Reverse gear engagement in vehicles equipped with six speed transmission To engage the reverse gear from the neutral poSItion lift the ring located beneath the handle using a finger of the hand that is operating the lever rT I l Je the lever to the ft and then ra Wan l Us...

Page 77: ...by the eng ne automatical1y on Automatic mode A or by means of the driver s command given by means of the control lever located on the dashboard Manual mode M On Automatic mode the system recognizes the operating conditions of the mide road gr adient load and the driver s drivtng style in order to assure maximum dri ving condrtions of the mide with less fuel consumption The system is pn Mded of ac...

Page 78: ...e that selects the forward gears N on the right that selects neutraJ R on the 10000r right that selects reverse The lever can be shifted from the middle position that corresponds to the fOlWard gear fOlWard position to command engagement of the lo er gear or rather shif ting to the lower gear reverse position to command engagement ofthe higher gear left position AIM to select a t mately Automatic ...

Page 79: ...played in flashing mode indicates that the gear change lever must be shifted to a stable position on the left Il I order to restore 1 em funcOOn ng If R is displayed In the flashing mode It means that the Reverse gear has been requested Once engagement occurred R will be displayed in the steady mode Acoustic indiator The acoustic Indicator IS used to warn the driver in the following cases se engag...

Page 80: ...y to tum on the engine with the accelerator pedal depressed the system allows start up but the clutch does not engage increasing the rpm until the accelerator pedal is released and depressed again With the accelef atOf released select the gear and the mode desired WIth the control lever R M lorA I wait until the display confinns that the gear is engaged reverse engagement is Ildicated by a beep SI...

Page 81: ...es slightly Forward gear on Manual gear shift To select the fOfWard gear if not already selected shift the control lever on the middle position A I or MI will be displayed In this poSltJon to select the manual mode If not already selected shift the lever towards the left or forwards or backwards and then release right after M I will be displayed To start the vehicle just push the gas pedal gradual...

Page 82: ...tIC If not already selected shift the lever towards the left and then release right after A I Nill be displayed On Automatic mode the system automati cally engages the best gear according to the operating conditions of the vehicle road gradient load and the dri ier s dri ving style detected according to how and when the gas pedal is pushed to assure maxim m driving conditions of the vehide WIth le...

Page 83: ... pedal Gear shrfung on manual rl lOYe the control lever forwards Ol backwards Assist gear stllfbng on automatic mode Ifthe slant variations along the road equore Power cake off use if foreseen The nstrucbons for power take off use are described in the relevant section of this Use and rT aIntenance __ take off steady or not can be enabled by puslung the relev mt pu9 button only while the engine is ...

Page 84: ...cle and engine soundness transmISsion soundness If any defect occurs we recommend to stop the vehide in a safe posrtJon tum off the englrte start the engIne again If the symbol of the adjustable wrench is stiD displays repeat the procedure and wart at least 40 before starting the engine again If the defect is still present but the vehicle WClfi s reach an authorized repair shop of the network drIV...

Page 85: ...s you must Insert the key in the switch and tum clockwise to position I MAR the word BRAKE will be runrllng on the display Keep the brake pedaJ pushed down after approx 3 seconds contem the display will show the OK message the system checks its operation and will disengage the dutch automatJcally follooNed by after approx 3 se onds the geM and the mode that hos been selected othe w N MI A I 0 R 5e...

Page 86: ...the vehicle is normally n nning tum the swrtch agaln to the Idle posrtJon thus causing the lock to be disabled and warning lamp to extinguish When the bad road condrtions have been passed proceed as follows Pass on to the release position wtIile keeping the speed of the veh de Briefly 1ft the throWe Resume a safe speed If lockJng fatls to dIsengage immedi ately It IS necessary to change the direco...

Page 87: ...cle also fitted WIth an ABS antJlock braking system as the effi ciency of the ABS could be impaired refer to following page On muddy or slippery roads do not Idle the heels when the rear axle differential lock IS not engaged because damage W OUld ocox feN seconds are e lOUgI1 Do not oper ate the diffi jock e while one the wneels IS Idling Tum the differen tia lock device off when ng on cobblestone...

Page 88: ...form your driving behavK ur to weather road and traffic conditions Remember that maximum desired dec eleraoon depends in aU cases on the griP between the tyre and the roadbed and that the gnp is redLK ed to a mlnlrrM lffi degree by snow and lCe AIso remember that the braking distance remains high even If the vehide IS fitted WIth a perfectly efficient ABS system illumination ofABS EBO pilot lamps ...

Page 89: ...lead to reduced vehicle stability in thIS case It IS advisable to operate the braking system only also in case an ABS system IS Installed on the vehICle ESP8 Electronic Stability Programme if supplied The system analyses tIvough the steer angle sensor signal the course programmed by the driver and compares It to the real path followed by the vehICle by means of the yaw rate sensor and the INheel r...

Page 90: ...ot allowed to make changes to the suspenSIOl1S vehICle s W heeI base gearbox engine steenng system EOJ parame ters sensors and sensor posiTJOO ESP Il IOd Utor connecoon ducts USing tyres not complying WIth the specifications of the yehicle s documents 1 forbidden by the laws and regulations Ifl force and mayatso affect the effictenCy of the ESP and ABS system For vehicles eqUipped with ESP system ...

Page 91: ...low pilot light shcJv m n the pteture it flashes during normal functioning and It is fixed in the case ofASRIESP system failure Hill Holder The system holds the vehicle either during forward or reverse uphill or downhill dri ving for approximately 3 seconds after the brake is released allowing a fast and comfortable departure S 8 5J14 ABS8 if supplied combined with the ESP or with the aLrtomated t...

Page 92: ...afte engine startup The Cruise Control cannot be used with peak traffic or on roads where speed should be continuously controlled e g hills The Cruise Control can be enabled only ifthe following conditions are met Ii mnlng vehicle with gear engaged ISl gear not included vehicle speed above 30 km h brake pedal not pressed clutch pedal not pressed If the brake pedal or the clutch pedal is pressed th...

Page 93: ...d is not reached The maximum speed limrt is stored by the program in the electromc module and cannot be chomged Switch functions Vehicle s speed control ON Increase speed ON Reduce speed RESUME Select last stored speed value OFF Deselect functK n ...

Page 94: ...is enabled it is used to decrease the vehicle speed 3 _ RESUME penonns the followv g funcoon it activates the function and automatically adjusts the YehM Je speed to the last stored value after the engIne has started the last stored value before the system is disabled in accordance with the selected speed 4 Position OFF de activates the function 5 Tip Function Selecting position ON or ON for a sho...

Page 95: ...ssing the accelerator pedal for less than 10 sec As soon as the accelerator pedal is released the functton is automatlCalty reset to the last stored value Speed limiter if supplied Once the desired speed is reached press the push button shown in the ptcture for at least 0 2 seconds onty for a speed CNer 5km1h The vehicle s top speed is limrt ed by the pre set speed value and the configuration rema...

Page 96: ...of buttons ON and ON of the speed programming device in order to increase decrease the engine revolutions or use the RESUME buttoo to recall the last memorised engine rpm Proceed as follows to to disengage the power take off device depress the dutch pedal wart 4 to 5 seconds and then press pushbutton 2 Led J goes out Warning Actual enablemem of control devices activated through pushbutton 1 4 and ...

Page 97: ... the pedals especially the brake pedal Oleck the operation of the hom Check the operaoon of the exterior lights and if necessary clean the Iighung un Especially when driving at night check for the correct aiming of the light beam Check or any leakage of oil or other fluids below the vehicle Check that any load is correctly stowed Fmally check that the parIong brake IS off and that the dashboard wa...

Page 98: ...nning lane when travelling In hIghways Use the tum signal lights when you change direction Keep at a safety dIStanCe from the vehicle that precedes yours this distance vanes dependIng on speed eather traffic and road conditions Do not drive with you hand on the gearshift lever the effort that you uninten tionally exert on the lever if slight causes the internal elements of the gear box to wear out...

Page 99: ...red triangle to signal the pres ence of OUr vehicle Do not apply any decals or other stickers on the windows since they may dis tract you and block the view Thro Ning buming objects like cigarette ends out of the window during vehicle ride may be a serious risk for people other vehicles surrounding environment as well as carried goods and the vehicle itself When the vehicle is parked When you have...

Page 100: ...ith rain fog and snow If the road is Net the adhesion between wheels and asphalt is considerably reduced with resultJng decreased braking distance and roadholding when cor nerYlg decrease speed and keep at a greater distance from the vehides preced Ing you Heavy rain and fog reduce VISIbility In accordance with the applicable kxaI rules tum the I Yvv beams on even Il I the daytight especially to m...

Page 101: ...ubeless type To maximize comfort wtlen driving safety and to ensure long life to the tyres rt is recommended that you observe the following instructions When the tyres are new do not drive at maximum speed during the first 100 km Before taking sharp bends although the vehicle performance allows you to do it decrease the speed Avoid sharp braking or sudden acceleration Do not dnve for a long time a...

Page 102: ...ad Tread wear increases the aquaplaning risk Periodically check whether the tread is unevenly worn if this is the case call the Service Network Snow chains The use of snow chains is subfe t to the applicable rules of each COU1try The snow chains must be applied only to the tyres of the driving wheels To prevent the tyres from becoming damaged do not drive on roads that are not covered in snow with...

Page 103: ...perating conditions and the type of driving directly affect the fuel consumption and the environmental impact By simply observing some rules and without absta rung from drMng brilliant y the dn ef can avoid damages to the erMronment whIle reduCing coosumptto ...

Page 104: ... tal conditions within the vehicle Engage a high gear when the traffic and road conditions allow you to do it In case of slow urban traffic or when driving in columns at a slow speed those devices that absorb a great quantity of energy ntemal ventilation at maximum speed should be used only If stnctIy necessary Stepping on the gas pedal when shifting and before stopptng the engine IS use less and ...

Page 105: ...ot only guarantees the environ ment protectJon but also 1tT Ipr0ve5 the vehicle performance Therefore checking the status of these devices is the pnmary rule to follow fOl driving under ecolog ical and economical conditions Strictly observe the Programmed Maintenance Plan regular maintenance Inter ventions are the best guarantee for a safe operation and ruming cost contain ment at optlmallevels Th...

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Page 107: ...er Tail lights Number plate lights Side sliding door Double leafed rear loading clc or5 Spare lyre houong Vendor version Models derived to carry passengers Comb III III III 112 112 113 114 114 116 121 Models derived ...

Page 108: ...ete standstill EnSlJ e nobody animal ob ect is In the way while doors are being openedIciosed Use only Inside outside handles to operate the door Take extra care while opening or dosing doors Take care door ore thorough locked In the open posrtJon Ifyou parle the vehIcle on a donward slope Always ensure the door IS thorough ly closed before string the vehICle ...

Page 109: ...it loosen the four lens fixing screws Remove the lens The bulbs are arranged as follows 1 5phencal bulb parlong lights 3 5phencal bulb stop I ts 4 Sphetical bulb tum indicator lights 5 5phencal bulb backup I ts 6 5phencal bUb parl ing lights 7 Spherical bulb rear fog lights 8 Retrorellectoc AD bulbs can be removed ttvough their ba Ol let oupiing system ...

Page 110: ... fixing screws two Remove the lens All bulbs can be rer 1 O led through theIr bayonet oupling system Side sliding door Opening from ouuide The handle is prOYIded with a key lock for locking from outside To open pun the handle and push the door to the left Opening from inside To open pull the special intemallever ...

Page 111: ... The hanc lle is provided with a key lock for Iod ing from outside To open pull the handle Opening from inside To open from InSIde proceed as follows Operate the safety latch button and open one ofthe two dcx rs with the appr0 priate eYer To open the other door rotate IlandIe I ...

Page 112: ...the outswlnglng type to openIdose the door press button I located on the push button panel or from the outside operate the centralised lock ing remote control described on page 70 The door is fitted with an automatic system that stops immediately door doslng as soon as an obstacle 01 a person come between door wing and edge The door will then open automatJcally thus preventing damages to objects O...

Page 113: ... handle 2 in red plastic is located near the door opening To open the door manually Pull down the handle a buzzer starts to sound Open the dooc manually To reset standard operatIOn reset handle 2 into its seat To open the door manually from the outside retTlClYe handle J lock cover plug tum the key in the lock and pull the handle a buzzer starts to sound I I rl r II W OOH OOH ...

Page 114: ...Models derived to carry passen gers Differences with respect to Vendor version ...

Page 115: ...t the temperature of the air coming into the vehide as follOW S o heater off I air temperature S 2 aJrtemperature IS 3 air temperature 20 4 air temperature 30 At the end of the cold season the heater must be operated once a month for at least 10 tnInutes to starting problems at the onset of the foiloMng cold sea son ...

Page 116: ...tic film transfers I Ofl them Glass breakers To use the glass breakers 2 you need to remove the lead seal Warnin In case of need it is possible to break the windo NS designed for this purpose with the glass breaker 2 supplied Pu the luggage suitably so win net her move nor fall when the vehICle IS mQ lIl lg Before any serY1ce check the glass breakers are In thetr seats ...

Page 117: ...Extinguisher The vehicle is provided with an extinguisher 3 This e P1glolisher is located In the driving seat near the parking brake lever 14 ...

Page 118: ... engine bay on the right hand side ofthe control unit there are the follO N ing fuses located in their boxes SA Addittonal heater lOA Additional heater 7SA Courtesy lights 7SA Rear ventilatOf fan I Battery disconnector ...

Page 119: ...n External body Rear door with built in heated win dow panel Overstzed opening angle rear doors 00 1 Large glass surface side wincbNs ode slKling wmdows Nonslip material rear footboard Third brake light set on rear upper cross member uoo ...

Page 120: ...wo seat bench type froot seat Three seat bench type centre seat Three seat bench type back seat Optional extra type Single passenger front seat The rear part ofthe second rem central seat incorporates I ashtray 2 handle J Map pocket ...

Page 121: ...stalled on the second and third seat rows Child restraint systems shall never be installed on the first seat row o ild restraint systems can be Installed on whatever seat eft central nght of the authonsed rows n both running direction or reverse running direction Ai IIiIZIOIE ...

Page 122: ...diboning system upgraded with air distribution to passenger compart ment area can be only activated when the cab air condItIOner is on To start all dls tribution to the passenger compartment operate the speed selector set on the upper horizontal front part Additional air heater set in the passenger comparunent area The additional air heater set under the last passenger seat raw can be directly act...

Page 123: ...ications to correct some problems that may arise when using your vehicle Spare wheel 126 Wheel changing 127 Bulb changing 129 Electronic cootrol unit 133 B ttery 135 Vehicle towing I41 Warning lamp guide 142 On the spot maintenance ...

Page 124: ...aniel slide 2 and loosen wheel fixing nut s 4 Note RMe the chassis to gaUl access to the spare wheel on vehtdes fitted WIth air suspe on On the vehicles equipped with single rear wheels the spare wheel can be taken out from the vehicle s rear part instead of the chassis right side This wtleel can be taken out by unscrewing the nuts that fasten the wheel to its respective holder On a few van and co...

Page 125: ...rnin I For a correct use of the Jack strictly abide by the labelled instructions Also remember that after applying parking brake and before jacking up the vehicle the wheels remaIning Ofl the ground must be chocked securely The Jack should be used excluSIvely for raislng the vehicle briefty If a wheel needs to be replaced Absolutely avoid getting under a etude raised by means of a Jack Tum to an a...

Page 126: ...he nuts by loading the end with your body wergtlt about 70 kg The tightening torque approxmately corresponds to the prescribed torque value AJways check tyre pressure Wheel nuts tightenmg t 1U Front axle 5817 Rear axle 450210 Front axles 5818 5819 5823 Rear axles 450311 45051 450517 NOTE follow this procedure to make it easier to screw out the nuts Trghten NheeI nuts in the sequence shown in the d...

Page 127: ...alcohol and let them dry Headlights Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs of the front headlight unrt Inside the engine hood remove cover I extractmg retainlng spnng 2 Replace the defective bulb R e instaJI CO v ef I Reassemble retalnlng spnng 2 Front indicator bulbs Proceed as follows to replace the front ndtcator bulb Inside the engine hood extract Ibong screw 3 Replace the defectlYe bulb Reas...

Page 128: ...r bulbs Proceed as follows to replace the side indicator bulb Operate the pressure coupling Extract the underneath fiXlOg screw Replace the defeewe bulb Reassemble the fixing screw Refit the lens to Its pressure coupling ...

Page 129: ...r lights 3 Spherical bulb stop Ioght 4 Spherical bulbs parlong Ioght 5 Sphenc al bulb reversing or rear fog lIghts 6 Spherical bulb number plate lights All bulbs can be rer11O Ved through thetr bayonet eoupling system Refit the len Retlghten the lens fixing screws I NOTE the rear lightlng unit and the nunber plate lights ofthe vans are descnbed and illustrated in the specific chapter ...

Page 130: ...Fixed beam control switch 4 Adjustable beam control SWItch Fog lights where fined Proceed as follows to replace the bulb From Inside loosen the protection CCNef to dismantle the lamp Take out the lamp t IoIder retaJl llng springs Replace the haJogen lamp On refetting the new bulb avotd touching It as OU might affect the effiaency of its oper3tJOn Refit the lamp holder retatnlng spnngs Reassemble t...

Page 131: ...use d c to carry out the welding operation ensure the welding machine is earthed as dose to the NE lding point as possible ensure battery cables are not parallel to the vehicle s electrical cables Never disconnect and or connect connectors from control units with engine running or with control unit energized After any servicing operation requiring battery disconnection make sure that on re onnecti...

Page 132: ...autions to avoid the risks of short circuits Before removing the relay from the control unit it is ofthe utmost Importance that OU switch off the m Un SWItch or disconnect the battery terminals A new relay is to be installed Nhere the plastic casing has corne offdumg relay removal or if the relay has been opened for any reason Do not generate temperatures over IOO C sparks welding operatIOns etc I...

Page 133: ...ions it is not necessary to top up the electrotyte However peno ltcaJ checks are reqUIred to verify that the electrolyte level is comprised between the MIN and MAX references shown on the battery NOTE Follow these instructions in addition to those on page 76 for vehicles equipped with electronic alarm MAX MIN ...

Page 134: ...fixed wrenches shortorcuit risk Avoid removing terminal caps if not absolutely necessary When perforrrung Wire connections Install the earth Wire last 2 Wear protection goggles or mask 3 Keep battenes and acids at a safe distance from children 4 The battery contatns adds Wear gloves and protective clothes Do not tilt or Cl Iert um the battery as add may issue from ItS noJes 5 Strictly adhere to di...

Page 135: ...losion or fire If the battery charge IS kept beIooN 50 the battery is damaged by sulphatlOl1 reduces ItS abd ty to start and IS more sut ect to freeZIng th case freez ng may occur at 1000q The startJng procedure descnbed above roost be earned out by skiMi J1 personnel SInce Incorrect operatJons might cause high electric discharges To avoid atTy damage to the vehlCle s electrical system strictly ob...

Page 136: ...ell tightened The users car radio lights etc should not be kept ON for a long time when the engine is not running When the engIne is stopped and the vehicle has been correctly pario ed before leaving it make sure that 00 intenor or exterior lights are sull ON Before carrying out any operatIOn on the electrical system discomect the battery negative terminal ...

Page 137: ...e violent recharge may damage the battery Recharge the battery following the procedure below Ifthe vehIcle is fitted with an alarm system switch it of Disconnect the eIeetricaJ system terTT llnals from the battery poles Connect the recharging unrt cables to the battery poles Switch 00 the recharging unit Once the rechargIng operation is completed swrtch the unit off before disconnecting rt from th...

Page 138: ... electrical devices that are not strictly required Using an axiliary cable connect the poSItive termlf lals of the tINO batteries sign near the termInal Connect another cable from the negawe temwnal of the battery up to the earth of the vehicle with battery down Start the ne Leave the cables connected for at least ten mJnutes after the engme starts Remove the cables in reverse order with respect t...

Page 139: ...he vehicle has to be towed CNer Ioog distances the propeller shaft must be disconnected from the axle end flange Ifthe engine fails to start e g dead battery or very cold climates use a back up battery with similar electrical specificatioos see chapter c leaJing with battenes Push start is not advised However should tow or push start be needed observe the following IOStruCtJOnS engage a 81 gear e ...

Page 140: ...dy Water In fuel filter AIr filter blocked low engine oil pressure Dram the water If lamp stays on replace fitter Renew air fitter element With engme cold che k ad level and top up if necessary Should the problem persist refer to an Authonsed Deale ...

Page 141: ...fer to an Authorised Dealer to Brake system failure and have the system checked and or front brake lining wear brake pads renewed Low battery charge Refer to an Authorised Dealer Check fluid level and top up if necessary operation to be canied out with cold engine Engine coolant level low Should the problem pe t refer to an Authonsed 0eaJer ...

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Page 143: ...designed to permrt routine servic ing on the road t Wamin I Serious damage risk a oNays ensure all objects are securely fastened inside the cab to prevent them from hampering controls or hitting pas sengers in the event of an aCCIdent Tool kit ...

Page 144: ... be put away after they have been used by following the procedure below some accessones may not be available on your vehicle I Jack same position for all versions Vehicles with dual wheels 2 jack rod 3 Extension rod 4 Twrench 5 First wedge 6 Tool krt 7 Second wedge 8 Warning triangle ...

Page 145: ...2 jadU od 3 Extenston rod 4 Two wedges 5 5tud key 6 Too kit 7 Warning triangle If your vehicle is equipped with a first aid kit and or an emergency lamp these acces sories will be placed in the container below the passenger s seat ...

Page 146: ...Tool bag contents may vary according to the different versions Note the combi version is equipped with a coupling hook ...

Page 147: ...erations as boring routine checks SInce they largely affect the operauon ofyour vehicle Your correct preventIVe maintenance operations allOW the programmed maintenance provided by the Service Networlc to be supported S Mng tune and avoiding troubles WARNING In case of abnormal exhaust smoke or irregular engine noise go to an IVECO assistance point Openng the engine compartment Before each journey ...

Page 148: ...Opening the engine compartment Pull knob I to unlock erJglne hood rrom inside the vehicle Release hook 2 and lift the hood Ensure dipstick 3 is property fitted in ItS housing ...

Page 149: ...tions to be taken when the engine hood is open aYOid touching hot engine compo nents that could bum your hands AVOid wearing loose scarves or clothes that could remaIn entangled In revolving parts when the engu le IS runnlng_ ...

Page 150: ... Before each journey I Engine oil 2 Engine water 3 Brake fluid 1 Windscreen washer fluid S Air filter warning lamp Weekly 6 Power steering fluid 7 Fuel filter 8 Tyres ...

Page 151: ...each joumey I Use dipstick I to check the level of engine oil Top up if necessary through adJUS a bIe filler 2 Notes it is essefltiaJ to wait at least 15 minutes after the engine has been switched off before checking the engine oil level for Euro 4 version Fie engines WIth particulate trap the oil is to be replaced only by authonsed garages ...

Page 152: ...olant level It may never fall below the MIN level Top up if necessary through filler 3 tum off the engine and wait until it cools dO Ml before remCNing the plug or you could be hit by the hot fluId ejected from the tank ...

Page 153: ...e brake fluid level If it is too lOW refer to an authorised dealer avoid spilling the brake fluid on your hands as it contains poisonous and corrosive additives if so wash your hands immediately with water and mild soap ...

Page 154: ...l of the windscreen wiper fluid Use a mixture of water and Tutela Professional SC 35 additive for topping up avoid spilling the windscreen washer fluid on the engine when it is hot as some of the fluid additives are flam mable ...

Page 155: ...he efficiency of the air fitter dogged signalling system Also check Conditions of battery terminal connection cables Efficiency of service and parking brakes Efficiency of lights warning lamps hom and windscreen wiper o ...

Page 156: ...Weekly 6 Remove cover I and h To top up if c eck oil level reqUired ...

Page 157: ...7 Should indicator If fitted on the version on dashboard light up drain condensa te water tuming the tap located on the lower end of the fuel filter o ...

Page 158: ...If abnormal wear of front tyres either on the inside or on the outside of the tread is noticed have froot wtteel toe In checked Never exceed maximum permISSible load 00 each axle This however should not affect total vehicle wei ght 1t is advisable to change the tyre pair fitted to one axle wtten bands due to block Near are visible CNer the entire tread width Tyres also show wear indi cators replac...

Page 159: ...st gas recycling system E G R Caution On vehicles equipped with a hydraulic clutch the CO v er of tank must not be removed the unit does not reqUire maintenan e The particulate trap In certain conditions may generate high exhaust gas temperatures Therefore do not park the veh de near flammable matenals such as grass dead leaves pine needles etc fire hazard ...

Page 160: ...ctors Very polluted erMronments Driving on roads spread with anti ice salt ParirJng under trees prodUCIng resinous substances Do not use brushes hard fibres or dirty cloths to avoid deep scoring and lack lustre of the paint Dry carefully in order to completely eliminate atT patches ofwater Do not wash the vehicle after it has been exposed to the sun for a long tJme otherwise the paull lustre may b...

Page 161: ... can be cleaned by means of a soft brush Thourough cleaning can be earned out USIng dry foams and sofvents Use these products with care as they are Inftammable and emit fumes Therefore aerate the cab until they are perfIectIy dry Ollorinated so IIents such as trichIo roethy1ene or hyperchloride should be definitely avoided Never use water tets for cleaning the intenors SInce they can damage the el...

Page 162: ...w O C before star1Jng the WIndscreen WIper make sure that ice has not caused the rubber part to stick to the WIndow otherwise use a deicing product Do not start the windscreen wiper on a dry window ifthe rubber wiping parts are defonned or wom replace the arms Make sure that the sprayers of both the windscreen wiper and the headlight wiper W here frtted deliver an adequate and correctly oriented s...

Page 163: ...cle grves long life and optimum performance Programmed IT I3Jntenance phIlosophy I66 Maintenance sel Vlce table 167 Service interval plan 169 Programmed maintenance operations 171 Overall maintenance and lubrication plan 175 Programmed maintenance ...

Page 164: ...ntervals Such operations are to be considered as mandatory dunng the warranty period fail ure to comply will invalidate the warranty Maintenance operations must be performed exdusrvely by the lveco Service Organization who will affix the date stamp and signature In the specially prCMded spaces of the Overall Maintenance Plan as validation Recommendations Mileage Intervals for engine lubrication ar...

Page 165: ... be adhered to regarding the dnving performance MI Km interval M2 MI Hours intervals M2 4O 000km 120 000 km 800 2400 M Services Including all maintenance operations to be carried out at the specified intervals kmlhours We hypothesizes an average speed of 50 krnIh ...

Page 166: ... Euro 4 version FIC engines with the particulate trap the engine oil is to be changed every 40 000 Km in special use conditions the engu Ie unit may need to be replaced sooner If the distance covered in one year is 40 000 km or less the transmission oil must be changed every 3 years at least If the distance covered In one year is 40 000 km or less the rear axle oil must be changed every 2 years at...

Page 167: ...Service interval plan km intervaJ km xlOOO 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 440 480 520 560 600 640 680 720 760 800 840 Services HI HI Hl ...

Page 168: ...Service interval plan hours interval hours Services 800 3200 5600 8000 10400 12800 15200 HI 1600 4000 6400 8800 11200 13600 16000 HI 2400 4800 7200 9600 12000 14400 16800 H2 J ...

Page 169: ...fi Oled oil level In brake hydraulic system InspectJng fuel pre filter dogging Change fuel prefilter Change transmission oil Check condition of various drive belts Check of steering rack boots Che k brake disks and pads for ear In the event that the clog indicator warning light illuminates on the instrument board the filter ITMJst in any case be replaced pnor to the scheduled replacement time ...

Page 170: ...of universal joints and transmission flanges Check parking brake stroke Check headlamp alignment Check up of engine EDC unn using the MODUS IT 20CX EASY systems I Replacing the alternator and water pumps beIt s engines Fl C 14 17 I Replacing the air eonditioner and compressor drive belts engines Fie 14 17 I ...

Page 171: ...restriction wami amP falls to mumina Change cartridge and clean air filter Contalner l Change cooling fluKPl Every 80 000 kiTi On Combi versions Wttfi 0 1 2 _ Change air canying capacity meter debimeter I Premature fouling ofthe air filter is generalty due to environmental conditions The filter must therefore be replaced when the relative sen sor is activated regardless of the recommended interval...

Page 172: ...eplaCJrlg alternator and hydraulic guide punp control belt automatic tensioner Replaong p heabng g aw plug EVERY 2 40 000 km 5 years engines Fie 14 17 Replacing the altemator and water pump belt s Replacing preheating glow plug VERY DUSTY OR HOT COUNTRIES EVERY 60 000 km Replacing alternator and hydraulic guide pump control belt engines FrA 101 121 14 Replacing the altemator and water pump belt s ...

Page 173: ...y Olassis Registration Registration date Telephone The Programmed Maintenance summary schemes provided on the folJO Ning pages include the necessary spaces for affixing dealer stamps confirming that the service has been carried out as reqUired at the specified mileage intervals ...

Page 174: ...Overall maintenance and lubrication plan Aauol Daoo AlIIx Kmx 1000 which wu samp perfom hero 0 MI __ _ __ _ __ 80 MI 120 M2 I I I 160 MI 200 MI _ _ _ 2 0 M2 I ...

Page 175: ... 0 Affix Km 1000 i which servke was daymomh amp perioml8d 280 I MI I I 320 MI I 360 I M2 400 MI I I 440 MI J 480 M2 M M M M M M H H H H H H I ...

Page 176: ...Actual mileage at 0 Aftb Kmx 1000 whtch servke was i day month 00 samp periormed hen 520 MI __ _ __ 560 MI I _ _ _ I 600 M2 640 MI I I I I 680 MI _ _ H 720 M2 ...

Page 177: ...I Actual mileage at I Date Affix Km x 1000 which service was day month year stamp performed here 760 MI 800 MI 840 M2 1 ...

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Page 179: ...data Models Engine Transmission frontaxle ReM axle Steenng system Suspensoon B aJong em EIectn aJ em TY pre re Capa lntemationallubricant designatIOn 183 185 187 189 189 189 189 190 191 191 193 197 200 Specifications and data ...

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Page 181: ... data Details of engine type and number chassis type and number and manufacturer s plate for identification of your vehicle are provided In the locations shown Manuf Ct lfti S plate lderl k rtlon toHC nsode tie er lp Ie hood ...

Page 182: ...penT litted load on front axle I Max permitted load on intermediate axle where fitted g Max pennrtted load on rear axle h Max pemutted load on 4th axle where fitted Speofi type KlentificatK n Wheelbase mm m gone type n Engine power 0 Number of axles p Pnx u wn plont r Admlssible smoke value 0 IVECO S p A 0 Kg Kg 1 Kg 2 Kg Kg 4 K 0 Q I _r w 0 _ IVECO 0 0 a b p e f g h c d m 167 ...

Page 183: ... 3S 512 FIA 116 HP 55 lOOl6AS lOO 5817 450210 l5 C 10 FIA 96 HP 55 lOOl6AS JOO 581815819 450111 l5 C 12 FIA 116HP 55 lOOl6AS lOO 581815819 450111 40C 10 FIA 96 HP 55 l00 6AS lOO 5819 450311 40 C 12 FIAI16HP SS lOO 6AS lOO 5819 4S0l11 29114 FIA Il6 HP SS lOO 6AS lOO 5817 450210 l5S14 FIA 136 HP 55 lOOl6AS lOO 5817 450210 35 C 14 FIA 136 HP 55 lOOl6AS lOO 581815819 450311 ...

Page 184: ... 6AS 380 5819 450311 5 C 14 FIC 136 HP 650380 OD 6AS 380 5819 150511 45 C 17 FICI66HP 650380 OD 6AS 380 5819 450511 50 C 14 FIC 136 HP 65 380 OD 6A5 380 5819 450511 SO C 17 FIC 166 HP 65 380 OD 6AS 380 5819 450511 60 C 14 Fie 136 HP 650380 OD 6AS 380 5823 450517 60 C 17 Fie 166 HP 650380 OD 6AS 380 5823 450517 65 C 14 FIC 136 HP 650380 OD 6AS 380 5823 450517 65 C 17 FIC 166 HP 65 380 OD 6A5 380 58...

Page 185: ...00 Max power ratlng kW HP 71 96 8S 116 Rated powe J eed r p m 3000 3700 3000 3900 Max torque rating Nm kgm 240 24 4 270 27 5 Engine FIA No of cylinders 4 Bore mm 88 Stroke mm 94 Total displacement an 2300 Max pow ef rating kW CV 100 136 Rated powe J eed girilrntn 3600 J900 Max torque rating Nm kgm 320 32 5 ...

Page 186: ... 4 4 Bore mm 95 8 95 8 5troke mm 104 104 Total displacement em 2998 2998 Max power rating kW HP 100 136 122 166 Rated P N speed r p m 3SOO 3500 Max torque rating Nm kgm 340 34 6 380 38 7 EngIne available In Euro 4 versions with particulate trap ...

Page 187: ...IA engine Type 65 380 00 with 6 forward gears 6th overdrive and I reverse in the models with Fie engines Available upon request 6AS 30016AS 380 type with automatic coovnand and elec tronic management Front axle Independent wheels with wheel centering on the hub Rear axle Single reduction type Steering system Hydr aulic on all models ...

Page 188: ...optlonal standard front stabilizer bar Rea r suspension Mechanical Depending on model wrth par IDoIK spnngs with semi elliptic springs with strengthened seml elliptte springs Leaf springs with spring bustllngs Telescopic hydraulic doubIe acting shock absorbers Ak Supercharger ontrolled Electronic pressure regulabng valves with dashboard controls Depending on version optionaUstandardlnot available ...

Page 189: ...or ABS ABO and EBO system optionaVstandard according to the model The handbrake acts on the rear wheels Electrical system Battery 901110 Ah maintenance free depending on version Startlng motor 22 kW 23 kW Alternator 90A standard prociucoon 120 A standard production on vehicles wrth air condlTJoner optional extra on the other models F IA models I lOA standard I40A opoonal F IC models ...

Page 190: ...21 Side repeater indicators spherical 21 Rear parlcing lights sphen aJ 5 Rear indicators sphen aJ 21 Rear stop lights spherical 21 Number plate lights spherical 5 Reversing lights spherical 21 ReM fog I ts sphen aJ 21 tuIx W 4 Intemallights cylindrical 10 Marker lights spherical front 10 no body on cylindrical 5 50de hghts when futed cylindrical 5 ...

Page 191: ...ge it is possible to determine the correct tyre working pressure WIth the vehicle in running order depending on the type of tyre and the load applIed to front and rear axles Specified tyre pressures are measured with cold tyres and 20 C outdoor tempera ture ...

Page 192: ...Tyre pressures bar AXLE TOTAL LOAD kg 3 0 3 25 3 5 3 75 4 0 4 5 205f70 RI5 single 1360 1740 1900 106l104R 215170 RI5 1460 IOO 107R single 1660 1880 2060 225f70 Rt5 single 1540 1800 22 0 11211 lOR ...

Page 193: ...LE TOTAL LOAD kg 3 0 3 25 3 5 3 75 4 0 4 25 4 5 4 75 195 65 RI6 singfe 1800 104 102R n 3400 185175 Rl6 single 1300 1440 1590 1800 104 I02R twin 2440 2710 2990 3400 195175 RI6 singfe 1350 1520 1950 107 105R n 2560 2890 3700 ...

Page 194: ...3720 3900 These tyres can also be supplied If l the Tube type versIOl l upon request Never mount air tubes If lside Tubeless tyres or on specific nms forTubeless tyres Tubeless tyres can onty be mounted on their specific rims NOTE versions with twin wheels have an extension to make it easier to inflate the outer rear tyres with sizes 195 65 RI6 I85fiS RI6 195 75 RI6 and 225175 RI6 ...

Page 195: ... filter restnetJOn The EN 590 _ pn Mdes for ll fuel classes to be adhered to at low ambi ent temperatures Comptying with the regulations in force depending on climate conditions yearly seasons and different countries geographi cal posruon is the fuel compaflles full responsibility Capacities TIle use of tube 011 additives is not required TIle use of lube 011 addltl ves could estnct you Itt o the w...

Page 196: ... Gearlite 22 1 98 Transmissioo 6 AS 300 2 7 143 Rear axle 450210 1 8 1 5 Rearaxle 450311 450511 Tutela W 140IM OA 1 9 1 65 Rearaxle 450517 3 17 The engIne oil rT MJSt be changed at least once a year even if the number of kilometers travelled is less than that specified Meo recommends use of URANIA Daily to achieve optimal fuel economy The new vehicle is already equipped by Meo with this lubri cant...

Page 197: ...ering Tutela GilA 1 4 1 3 8r ke ysIem Tutela TRUCK DOT SP CIAL 1 1 I Windscreen washer urut Tutela Professional SC 35 5 45 Fuel tank Diesel fuel 7 1100 120 Cooling system Protective antifreeze 50 concentration Paraflu 9 8 1 Freezing point 35 C 4 5 4 ...

Page 198: ... climates to API GL 5 specificatIOns SAE 8SW 140 Tutela W 140 M DA Oil for mechanical transmissions containing non EP anti wear additives SAE 7Swao Tutela Truck Gearlite ConfofTT lS to API GL 4 Oil for power steering and hydrostatic transmissions A TF DEXRON II 0 Tutela GilA Lithium soap based grease for general lubrication consistency NLG I n 2 Tutela MR 2 Uthium soap based special grease for bea...

Page 199: ...5 SAE J1703 Tutela TRUCK DOT SPECIAL CUNA NC 956 0 I NecO Standard 18 1820 Uquid for windscreen wipen mlX of akohol water and surfactants CUNA NC 956 11 Tutela PROFESSIONAL SC 3S Concentn ted protective fluid for radiators WIth glycol ethylene base containing corrosion inhibitors PARAFLU Compliant with lveco Standard IB IB30 CUNA NC 956 16 ...

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Page 201: ...Coloured decals contaif lU lg safety precautions for a number of your vehicle s com ponents have been applied on or near the component concerned Decals ...

Page 202: ... A 2 3 4 A 5 A IO i jll rgjl2 52 13 J 14 4 ...

Page 203: ...tslpulleyslfan Avoid resting your hands on these components 9 Passenger side air bag Do not install children seats 00 the front passenger seat Caution symbols 10 Power steering system Do not exceed the specified fluid level Use fluid ofthe speafied qua oty I J Brake system an ult Do not exceed the specIfied fluid level Use fluid of the speafied qU J ty 12 Windscreen wiper unit Use fluid ofthe spec...

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Page 205: ...ase of need Never use fuses whose amper age IS other than specified risk of 6re Trace the cause of the fauh and repair It before replacing any fuse Nways study speCIfications and data ofthe eIectncaJ system concerned before proceeding with any ser lCe or repalr operation or the instaI1atton of new components 1ncClf T eCt repair assembly procedures may lead to system failure or nsk of fire Fuses ...

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Page 207: ...n the driver s left hand side Access is gained by opening the door There is an adhesive tag inside showing for each fuse the protected function and the relevant amperage The meaning of each ideogram is described in the follO Ning pages ...

Page 208: ...Symbol Symbol Description Symbol Symbol Description B Immobilizer Stop lights 1 00 1 ide Tail lights A roag Air conditioner Powe ndow Heated mirrors Reversing light ...

Page 209: ...iption Instrument pane Headlight washer Steering column stalk rear fog light 8 Steering column stalk main beam headlights 0 Steering column stalk warning hom 8 Steering column stalk side taillights Cigar lighter Steering column stalk hazard lights ...

Page 210: ...mbol Symbol Description Symbol Symbol Descriptioo m Steenng column _ d pped beam headl ts I T I Intenor lighting Windscreen wiper j Diesel fuel pump IEDCI EDC o pped beam headl Main beam headlights Heater ...

Page 211: ...ymbol Symbol Description Symbol Symbol Description Ajr suspenslOOS hj PoYIer take off ffi Central door locking system Additional heater B Rear differential Iodong m1 SlKl ll cloo M ABS Electric trapdoor ...

Page 212: ...bol Symbol Description Symbol Symbol Description Unit heater Diesel fuel filter heater Trailer outlet Fogltghts I I DIagnosis Heat starter Heated rear windowlheated windscreen Heat starter solenoid valveI ...

Page 213: ...Symbol Symbol Description Symbol Symbol Description engine stop leNGI CNG control unit I Ideogram available on some motonzaoons only ...

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Page 215: ...ument board VehICle refuelling Engine start up nestop Inertial safety swrtch During vehicle ruMing SeIf s devKe RoutIne marntenance Models Engine Refuelling 218 219 220 224 228 230 2 0 2 1 23 235 246 247 248 DAILY eNG DiHerences from the basic version ...

Page 216: ...G version Immobilizer Auxiliary heater Cruise Control Speed controller AutomatIC alr ondroonlng unrt Towinghook Electronic alarm Spare wheel wrthout Is holder chas Glb 00 cha Fuel filter EDC Fuel pump Ajr heater Fuel filter heater startec oo Is aIenood Eng ne stop ...

Page 217: ... data Vehicle identificatl number chassis Details of engine type anufacturer s plate and number and m type f your vehicle are pro for identification 0 hO wn V1ded In the locations s L ...

Page 218: ... 7 8 BB BB 888888 BB 888 8 9 10 ...

Page 219: ...terlT 2 Revolution IndICator 3 CNG pressure gauge on gas cylinders 4 ater temperature gauge with high temperature waming lamp 5 Warning lamp cluster 6 Liquid rystal digital display WIth the following elements a dod b outside temperature WIth air onditioner only c total kilometers or miles odometer d trip kilometers or miles odometer 7 Hours setting button for vehicles without tachograph only 8 MIn...

Page 220: ...h m BBBB 888888 0 2 BB 888 8 RPM A 100 ...

Page 221: ...does not possess that correspond to specifIC model _r Reference 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Meaning Not available Not available Fog lights green Door open warning light red Air bag fallure red EBD 8 braking system failure red Side sliding door system failure red RetM le ON relkm Not available Air filter clogged yellow Self diagnosis system red Not available EBD 5 3 braking system fai...

Page 222: ...Refilling gas cylinders Refill the system with gas through filler I inside the engine hood see figure Proceed as follows Tum the engine off set key to poSItIOn 0 STOP Undo filler plug I fitted WIth non retum valve Couple the feed pipe Carry out the refilling operation When refilling is CNer bleed the feed pipe Screw plug I onto filler Warnin SUI ...

Page 223: ... the fainng of the bottles them Warnin When the key is set to position I MAR solenoid valves on gas cylin ders and solenoid valve on pressure reducer are energized for two sec onds As soon as the engine speed exceeds 50 rpm solenoId valves are again energIzed and the gas allowed to flO _ Caution Gas cylInders must be Inspected e IerY three years The expiry date IS stated on the cylinders and the v...

Page 224: ...70 p p m Different gas compositions are acceptable provided they rem lJn WIth n the limItS stat ed txM Warning Caution procedure requires that dunng serviCing the following pre scriptions be respected maximum charging temperature OOC oomu charging pressure 200 bar for cylinc ler temperature belO N 500 C follO N the maximum filling pressure values on the scheme on poge 227 I portant Ensure total la...

Page 225: ...rs are subtected to stress Therefore ensure all of three following rules are complied WIth during the refilling operation I Max filling temperature 50 C 2 Maxrmum filling pressure 200 bar wrth a 500 C cylinder external temperature 3 If the cy1Jnder temperature IS below 50 C follow the maximum filling pressures indicated on the scheme on the side Attention ifwhile fining the quantity ofgas fined sh...

Page 226: ...tted Inside the engine hood Engage the parlong brake lever Set the gearshift lever to neutral posi tion Insert the key in the ignition switch and tum clockwise to position I MAR Ensure the gas pressure is correct Don t rev up the engine Ensure the diagnosis lamp goes off after two seconds approximately If not perform a diagnostic test using either the IVECOTESTER or the MODUS system When the diagn...

Page 227: ...f the ertgJne does not start Immediately return the key to poSltlOO 0 STOP before repeating the starting operation Directions for heating up the engine after starting Start the vehicle slowly run the ertgJne at an average speed avoid sudden revups A o Oid requesting maximum performance from OlX vehicle Irrvnediately after starting but walt for the engIne coolant to reach SO C to 60 C ...

Page 228: ...ystem is energized and sole noid vaJves are alive and therefore open With the rgnrtion key in posItlOO MAR the pressure reducer solenoid lIve is ener es again gized for two seconds It is then energIZed again dunng the starter motor cranking phase If SO rpm are exceeded In case of large inactivity follow this procedure close every manual on off valve 00 the bombs Switch on the engine and wait rt to...

Page 229: ...tles must be Cl efhauled fNery 3 years only at authorized service centres Each natural gas bottle is identified by means of a punched mark made on the poiflted portion of the openIOg The punched marl spe ified bottle manufact ur er part number type of gas for which the bottle is intended natural gas rated worlong P S U 200 bao and hydcoulk te pres5U 300 bao bottle capaoty bottle _ght kg appn mJ de...

Page 230: ...ety sake avoid tampering WIth cylinders unless you are thoroughly sure they are empty Cylinders involved In shocks or fires should be Immediately discarded Operations concemlng the high pressures system checks component replacement etc shall be pencxmed exd Y by authonzed and hogh sIOlk d pe nnel who will provide a wntten statement that the system has been brought back into the e igmaJ and_and mee...

Page 231: ... a self diagnosis system in case of system malfunction The system provides a prompt indication of any faults and maIfunctJons thus reducing dIagnostic time and associated costs The system is also protected from electrical circuit failures short circuits etc and operates auto matically when the Ignition key is turned to poSItIon I MAR A malfunction is indicated by fiashJng of warning light 3 slow o...

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Page 233: ...out at the specified intervals km hours IMPORTANT If the distance covered in one year is 20 CXX km or less the engine oil and filter roost be changed f IerY 12 months If the drstanee covered in one ear is 4O CXX km or less the transmission and rear a de oil must be changed f IerY 3 years at least km intervals MO MI Within the firn 2000 20 000 km km M2 MO Wlthlll the 4O CXX km first 40 t ouc Hours ...

Page 234: ...ls for servicing operations km Ian xlOOO 20 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 Services HI H2 Intervals for servicing operations hours hou Services 400 800 1200 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600 4400 4800 HI H2 ...

Page 235: ...n consldention of the opecific type of _fuel MeO commends hat the should be _ _ ohonly use Operations prd the ena M fuel and injeaion systems include a CNG ne diagnostics procedure by of HOCUS 0 IT 2000 ...

Page 236: ... unit coils and spark plugs check electric aI cQlYleCtions Injection system carry out diagnostic test Ched opentioo of the solenoid vaJves on the CNG Chassis and mechanical assemblies Check engme coolant level Check tightenIng of gas cylinder fasten ng collars and brackets Miscellaneous Handling operations Miscellaneous Check operation of steenng system Check operation of service brake Ched openti...

Page 237: ...iquid level check High and IO N pressure gas circuit pipeline sealing check I Heatng fluid pipelll le sealing check on pressure regulator I Visual check of engine electrical wiring Gas circuit electrical cable condition and connection check Air intake system sleeve condition and collar tightening check Diagnostics to check injection system operation Condition check of various drive belts Steering ...

Page 238: ... Steering box hxing check Steering column and tie rod linkage check Drive shaft and uM ersaJ JOInt check Headlamp position check Engine eNG system diagnostics by means of MODUS or IT20Q0 or EASY AIr suspensioo electric compressor air filter replacement R xke play hed I EngIne ignrbon spark plug replacement I AJr suspension levelling che k I ...

Page 239: ...hydraulic circuit bleeding EVERYTHREE iiYEAWRSiS EngIne au filter housing cleamng and dry cartridge replacement I Engine cooling fluid replacement Attaetvnentlrem mJ CNG cy1 nde penodkaJ nspection I Premature dogging of the air filter is usually caused by environmental conditions For this reason the filter must be replaced each time the sensor Indi cates this requirement regrdless of the schedule ...

Page 240: ...houn Pressure reducer gas filter replacement EVERY 80 000 kmll 600 hours Rear axle oil change EVERY 120 000 kmJ2 400 hours Distribution drive cog belt replacement Various drive belt replacement Mechanical gearbox oil change ...

Page 241: ...y Chassis Registration Registration date Telephone The Prograrrvned Millntenance summary schemes provided on the following pages Include the necessary spaces for affixing dealer stamps confirming that the service has been carried out as reqUIred at the specified mileage IOtervals ...

Page 242: ...Overall maintenance and lubrication plan Actual mHIp at 0 AlIlx Kmx 1000 _ _ was doy perbmed 20 MI 40 M2 I 60 I MI _ R _M R _ R R R R 80 M2 100 MI 120 M2 _ ...

Page 243: ..._ at 0 Al x Kmx 1000 feN I O MI 160 M2 180 MI __ M _ _ _ H M 200 M2 I 220 MI H _ _ _ _ _ 240 M2 ...

Page 244: ... FRONT I REAR AXLE AXLE 35511 8149 03 55 200 5817 450210 35 C II I 8149 03 5S 200 5819 450311 40C II 8149 03 5S 200 5819 450311 SOC II 8149 03 6S 300 5819 450511 60 ell 8149 03 65 300 5823 450517 65 ell 8149 03 65 300 58D 450517 ...

Page 245: ...Engine type 8149 03 No of cylinders 4 Bore mm 94 4 Stroke mm 100 Total displacement em 2798 Max power rating kW HP 78 106 Rated powec P d r p m 3800 Max torque rating Nm kgm 220 22 4 Rated powec P d r p m 2200 ...

Page 246: ...ea axle 50517 3 2 7 Pose steenog Tutela GilA I 1 3 Brake system Tutela TRUCK DOT SPECIAL 1 1 I Windscreen washer unit Tutela Professional SC 3S 5 5 CNG cylinders capacity 220 302 Cooling system 9 8 1 Protective antifreeze 50 concentration 2 Paraflull FreeZIng point 35 C 5 The engine oil roost be changed at least once a year even if the number of kilometers t raveIlecI is less than that specified 2...

Page 247: ... 5AE B5W 140 Tutela W l 40fM DA Oil for mechanical transmissions contarnrng non EP anti wear additives SAE 7SW80 Tutela Trvck Gearlite Conforms to API GL 4 Oil for power steering and hydrostatic transmissions ATE DEXRON II D Tutela GilA lithium soap based grease for generallubricatioo consistency N LGI n 2 Tutela MR 2 Ljthium soap based special grease for beanng and W heeI hubs consistency N LGI n...

Page 248: ...a TRUCK DOT SPECIAL CUNA NC 956 1 MCa STANDARD 18 1820 Uquid for windscreen wipers mix of akohol water and sunactants CUNA NC 956 11 Tutela PROFESSIONAL SC 35 Concentrated protective fluid for radiators with glycol ethylene base containing corrosion inhibitors PARAFlU Compliant with rvECOSTANDARD 18 1830 CUNANC956 16 ...

Page 249: ...Alphabetical index ...

Page 250: ...vice Additional heater Ajr bag Ajr conditioning Ajr recirculation Air suspensions Automatic air conditioning 90 90 48 28 45 46 53 190 45 Battery Battery recharge Before each JOUrney Bodywork maintenance Braking system 76 135 139 153 162 n 19J 77 ...

Page 251: ...Centralised door locking system Q assis number Code Card Combi Control push button panel Cruise Control D CNG Diesel fuel Differential Jock Door 197 7G n 183 59 121 19 94 217 197 88 7 ...

Page 252: ...valve ECAS Electronic Control Air Suspension EDe Electronic alann EIectroruc control units Engine hood Engine number Engine starting Engine starting by back up battery Engine startJrlg In cold weather Engine stopping ESP ElectronIC Stability Program Every week 90 53 1 69 72 133 187 188 150 183 65 140 68 67 91 158 ...

Page 253: ...Facia Fog hgh Fuse box Headlamp alignment Headlight Headlight aiming Headhght flashing Heating and ventilation Hom 9 132 197 43 34 129 43 34 44 34 ...

Page 254: ...Immobilizer Interior lights Internal equipment International lubricant designation Jack lamp characteristics Lights LO N beams 59 42 132 42 200 127 146 192 34 129 192 34 129 ...

Page 255: ...rvice table Models Models deriYed to carry passengers Non standard maintenance Opening the engine compartment CNeraIl maintenance and lubrication plan Power steenng Power take off 167 185 116 173 174 150 175 n 189 98 ...

Page 256: ...Power windows Pretensioner devices Progratmled rnatntenance philosophy JJ 27 171 172 166 t r f Remote control 32 70 72 Safe driving Seat belts 99 25 23 ...

Page 257: ...Service interval plan Soo v chains Speed limiter Steering system Steenng wheel multifunction levers Suspensions Tachograph Trailer hook Transmission Tyres Tyre pressures 69 169 104 126 97 189 34 190 36 43 78 103 126 193 193 ...

Page 258: ...Vehicle identll lcation data Vehicle keys Vehicle maintenance and cleaning Vehicle towing Vendor version Ventilation III 162 183 184 59 162 141 114 44 Warning lamp guide Wheel nuts tightening torque Wheels changing 142 162 128 127 ...

Page 259: ...Window regulator Windscreen headllght Windscreenlheadlight washer unit reservoir Windscreen wiper 7 34 35 164 35 35 164 ...

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