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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE -> Dashboard and Instrument Panel for Your Fiat Doblo Van 2000-2009

DASHBOARD  
The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the versions.  
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F0A0701b  
fig. 27  
1. Fixed side vent - 2. Adjustable side vent - 3. Horn - 4. Instrument panel - 5. Adjustable central vent - 6. Glove compart-  
ment - 7. Adjustable central vent - 8. Central controls - 9. Glove compartment - 10. Adjustable side vent - 11. Fixed side  
vent - 12. Front right-hand speaker housing -13. Glove compartment - 14. Heater/ventilation/climate control system con-  
trols - 15. Recirculation slider - 16. Additional power socket - 17. Glove compartment - 18. Ashtray - 19. Cigar lighter -  
20. Ignition switch - 21. Steering wheel adjustment lever - 22. Bonnet opening lever - 23. Front left-hand speaker housing.  
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE  
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1.4 8V - 1.3 Multijet -  
1.9 Multijet versions  
INSTRUMENT PANEL  
A - Speedometer (speed indicator)  
B - Fuel level gauge with reserve  
warning light  
C - Engine coolant temperature gauge  
and max. temperature warning light  
D - Rev counter  
E - Multifunction display  
Warning lights  
m
and  
c
are only  
provided on Diesel versions.  
F0A0444b  
fig. 28  
Natural Power versions  
A - Rev counter.  
B - Engine coolant temperature  
gauge and excessive temperature  
warning light.  
C - Fuel level gauge with reserve  
warning light.  
D - Speedometer.  
E - Digital display.  
Warning lights  
m
and  
c
are only  
provided on Diesel versions.  
F0A0445b  
fig. 29  
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE  
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1.4 8V - 1.3 Multijet -  
1.9 Multijet versions  
A - Speedometer  
B - Fuel level gauge with reserve  
warning light.  
C - Engine coolant temperature  
gauge and excessive temperature  
warning light.  
D - Rev counter.  
E - Digital display.  
Warning lights  
m
and  
c
are only  
provided on Diesel versions.  
F0A0500b  
fig. 30 - With outside temperature sensor and/or Diesel  
Particulate Filter for Multijet versions.  
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE  
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REV COUNTER  
IMPORTANT The electronic sys-  
tem progressively blocks fuel flow to  
prevent engine from overrevving. This  
will lead to a progressive loss of en-  
gine power. When the engine is idling,  
the rev counter may indicate a grad-  
ual or sudden highering of the speed.  
This is normal as it takes place during  
normal operation, for example when  
activating the climate control system  
or the fan. In particular a slow change  
in the speed preserves the battery  
charge.  
INSTRUMENTS  
Rev. counter B-fig. 33 - 34 shows  
engine rpm.  
SPEEDOMETER  
The speedometer A-fig. 31 - 32  
shows the vehicle speed.  
fig. 31  
fig. 32  
fig. 33  
fig. 34  
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE  
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FUEL LEVEL GAUGE  
IMPORTANT The needle will  
point to E and the reserve warning  
light A will flash to indicate a fault in  
the system. Contact a Fiat Dealer-  
ship to have the system checked.  
C - Low engine coolant temperature  
H - High engine coolant temperature  
The needle shows the fuel present in  
the tank. When the fuel reserve warn-  
ing light A-fig. 35 - 36 comes on (on  
certain versions with the dedicated  
message on the reconfigurable multi-  
function display) it means that there  
are approximately 5-7 litres of fuel left  
in the tank.  
Warning light B-fig. 35 - 37 comes  
on (on certain versions with the ded-  
icated message on the reconfigurable  
multifunction display) to indicate that  
engine coolant temperature is too  
high; in this event stop the engine and  
contact Fiat Dealership.  
ENGINE COOLANT  
TEMPERATURE GAUGE  
This gauge shows the temperature of  
the engine coolant fluid and begins  
working when the fluid temperature  
exceeds approx. 50 °C.  
Under normal conditions, the needle  
should move to different positions of  
the scale according to the working  
conditions and engine cooling condi-  
tions.  
E - tank empty.  
F - tank full.  
Never travel with the tank almost  
empty: lack of fuel could damage the  
catalyser.  
If the needle reaches the  
red area, stop the engine  
immediately and contact  
a Fiat Dealership.  
fig. 35  
fig. 36  
fig. 37  
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CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 39  
WARNING LIGHT TEST  
fig. 40  
DIGITAL DISPLAY  
A - Clock.  
The following warning lights are test-  
ed:  
“STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 38  
CLOCK fig. 39  
The standard screen shows the fol-  
lowing indications:  
– handbrake on/low brake fluid lev-  
el;  
To adjust the clock press button A.  
The clock will advance by one unit  
each time the button is pressed. Press  
the button and hold it down for a few  
seconds to rapidly advance the time  
automatically. When the clock draws  
near to the correct time, release the  
button and complete the regulation  
manually.  
A - Headlight aiming position display  
(with dipped beam headlights on).  
– ABS and EBD system (where pro-  
vided);  
B - Clock (always displayed, also with  
key removed and front doors closed).  
This tests are carried out automati-  
cally when turning the ignition key to  
MAR and during normal operation  
when a fault is found. At the end of the  
initial check, the display will show fail-  
ures, if any (through one or more  
warning lights) by the wording “LEd  
Error” flashing for about 10 seconds.  
C - Odometer (km or miles cov-  
ered).  
fig. 38  
fig. 39  
fig. 40  
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CLOCK fig. 42  
WARNING LIGHT TEST  
fig. 43  
MULTIFUNCTION  
DISPLAY  
To adjust the clock press button A  
to increase minutes and button B to  
decrease minutes. The clock will ad-  
vance by one unit each time the but-  
ton is pressed. Press the button and  
hold it down for a few seconds to  
rapidly advance the time automatical-  
ly. When the clock draws near to the  
correct time, release the button and  
complete the regulation manually.  
The following warning lights are test-  
ed:  
STANDARD SCREEN fig. 41  
– handbrake on/low brake fluid lev-  
el;  
The standard screen shows the fol-  
lowing indications:  
– ABS and EBD system (where pro-  
vided);  
A - Headlight aiming position display  
(with dipped beam headlights on).  
This tests are carried out automati-  
cally when turning the ignition key to  
MAR and during normal operation  
when a fault is found. At the end of the  
initial check, the display will show fail-  
ures, if any (through one or more  
warning lights) by the wording LEd Err  
flashing for about 10 seconds.  
B - Clock.  
C - Odometer (km or miles cov-  
ered).  
Note With ignition key removed,  
when opening one of the front doors  
the display comes on showing the  
clock and km/mi covered for a few  
seconds.  
fig. 41  
fig. 42  
fig. 43  
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MODE Brief press to open the  
menu and/or to move to  
next screen or to confirm  
the the option required.  
RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION  
DISPLAY (where provided)  
The vehicle can be provided with the  
E - Headlight aiming position (only  
Long press to go back to  
the standard screen.  
reconfigurable multifunction display  
that shows useful information, ac-  
cording to the previous settings made,  
necessary when driving.  
with dipped beam headlights on).  
Note With key removed, when  
opening one of the front doors, the  
display will turn on and show for a few  
seconds the clock and the km or mi  
covered.  
To scroll the displayed menu and  
the related options downwards or to  
decrease the value displayed.  
“STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 44  
Note Buttons + and activate dif-  
ferent functions according to the fol-  
lowing situations:  
The standard screen shows the fol-  
lowing indications:  
CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 45  
A - Date  
+ To scroll the displayed menu and  
the related options upwards or to in-  
crease the value displayed .  
To adjust light inside the  
passenger compartment  
B - Odometer (km or miles covered)  
C - Clock  
– when standard screen is active, to  
adjust brightness inside the passenger  
compartment.  
D - External temperature (where  
provided)  
Setup menu  
– to scroll the menu options up-  
wards and downwards;  
– to increase or decrease values dur-  
ing settings.  
fig. 44  
fig. 45  
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SETUP MENU  
Selecting “Set Date”  
and “Set time”:  
Press button MODE for long:  
The menu comprises a series of func-  
tions arranged in a “circular fashion”  
which can be selected through buttons  
+ and – to access the different select  
operations and settings (setup) given  
in the following paragraphs.  
– to quit the setup menu and to save  
only the settings stored yet by the user  
(and confirmed by pressing briefly but-  
ton MODE).  
– briefly press button MODE to se-  
lect the first value to change (e.g.  
hours /minutes or year / month / day);  
The setup menu displaying is timed;  
when quitting the menu due to tim-  
ing expiry, only settings stored yet by  
the user (and confirmed by pressing  
briefly button MODE) will be saved.  
– press buttons + or (by single  
presses) to select the new setting;  
The setup menu can be activated by  
pressing briefly button MODE.  
– briefly press button MODE to  
store the new setting and to go to the  
next setup menu option, if this is the  
last one you will go back to the pre-  
viously selected option of the main  
menu.  
Single presses on buttons + or will  
scroll the setup menu options.  
Handling modes differ with each oth-  
er according to the characteristic of  
the option selected.  
Selecting a menu option  
– press briefly button MODE to se-  
lect the menu option to set;  
– press buttons + or (by single  
presses) to select the new setting;  
– press briefly button MODE to  
store the new setting and to go back  
to the previously selected menu op-  
tion.  
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Example:  
Italiano  
Example:  
Briefly press button MODE to start surfing from the  
standard screen. To surf the menu use buttons + or .  
Note For safety reasons, when the vehicle is running,  
it is possible to access only the reduced menu (for set-  
ting the “Speed Beep”). When the vehicle is stationary  
access to the whole menu is enabled. On vehicles  
equipped with Connect Nav+ many functions are dis-  
played on the navigator display.  
Deutsch  
Day  
English  
Español  
Français  
Türkçe  
Year  
Month  
Nederland  
Polski  
Português  
MODE  
briefly  
press but-  
ton  
+
+
MODE  
briefly  
press  
+
+
TRIP B  
button  
SET TIME  
SPEED  
BEEP  
+
CLOCK MODE  
EXIT MENU  
+
+
SERVICE  
SET DATE  
+
BUTTON VOL.  
BUZZER VOL.  
AUTOCLOSE  
+
DIST. UNIT  
+
LANG.  
F0A0505g  
CONS.  
TEMP. UNIT  
+
+
+
+
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Speed limit (Speed Beep)  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
For further details see paragraph  
“Trip computer”.  
With this function it is possible to set  
the vehicle speed limit (km/h or mph),  
when this limit is exceeded the driver  
is immediately alerted (see section  
“Warning lights and messages”).  
For activation / deactivation, proceed  
as follows:  
To cancel the setting, proceed as fol-  
lows:  
– briefly press button MODE: (On)  
or (Off) will flash on the display (ac-  
cording to previous setting);  
To set the speed limit, proceed as  
follows:  
– briefly press button MODE: (On)  
will flash on the display;  
– press button + or for setting;  
– briefly press button MODE: (Off)  
will flash on the display;  
– press button : (Off) will flash on  
the display;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
– press button +: (On) will flash on  
the display;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
– briefly press button MODE and  
then + or – to set the required speed  
(during setting the value flashes).  
Set clock (Set clock)  
This function enables to set the  
clock.  
Trip B On/Off (Trip B)  
Note The possible setting is be-  
tween 30 and 250 km/h, or between  
20 and 155 mph depending on the unit  
set previously (see “Distance unit  
(Dist. Unit)” paragraph described lat-  
er. Every press on button + / in-  
creases/decreases by 5 units. Keeping  
the button + / pressed obtains the  
automatic fast increase or decrease.  
When you are near the required set-  
ting complete adjustment by single  
presses.  
Through this option it is possible to  
activate (On) or deactivate (Off) the  
Trip B (partial trip).  
To set the clock (hours - minutes)  
proceed as follows:  
– briefly press button MODE:  
“hours” will flash on the display;  
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– press button + or for setting;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
Note Every press on the button +  
or increases/decreases by one unit.  
Keeping the button pressed obtains  
automatic fast increase/decrease.  
When you are near the required set-  
ting complete adjustment by single  
presses.  
– briefly press button MODE: “min-  
utes” will flash on the display;  
– press button + or for setting.  
Set date (Adjust Date)  
Note Every press on the button +  
or increases/decreases by one unit.  
Keeping the button pressed obtains  
automatic fast increase/decrease.  
When you are near the required set-  
ting complete adjustment by single  
presses.  
This function enables to update the  
date (year - month - day).  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
To correct the date proceed as fol-  
lows:  
– briefly press button MODE:  
“year” will flash on the display;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
– press button + or for setting;  
– briefly press button MODE:  
“month” will flash on the display;  
Clock mode (Clck. Mode)  
– press button + or for setting;  
This function is used to set the clock  
in the 12h (12 hours) or 24h (24  
hours) mode.  
– briefly press button MODE: “day”  
will flash on the display;  
– press button + or for setting.  
For setting proceed as follows:  
– briefly press button MODE 12h or  
24h will flash on the display (accord-  
ing to previous setting);  
– press button + or for setting;  
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Automatic door locking with  
vehicle running (Autoclose)  
(where provided)  
“Distance” unit (Dist. Unit)  
“Consumption” unit (Cons.)  
With this function it is possible to set  
the unit in km or mi.  
If the distance unit set is km (see pre-  
vious paragraph) the display will enable  
to set the fuel consumption unit (km/l  
or l/100km).  
When activated (On), this function  
locks automatically the doors when  
the vehicle speed exceeds 20 km/h.  
To set the required unit proceed as  
follows:  
If the distance unit set is mi (see pre-  
vious paragraph) fuel consumption will  
be displayed in mpg.  
– briefly press button MODE: km or  
mi will flash on the display (according  
to previous setting);  
To activate (On) or to deactivate  
(Off) this function proceed as follows:  
To set the required unit proceed as  
follows:  
– briefly press button MODE: On or  
Off will flash on the display (according  
to previous setting);  
– press button + or for setting;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
– briefly press button MODE: km/l  
or l/100km will flash on the display (ac-  
cording to previous setting);  
– press button + or for setting;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
– press button + or for setting;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
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“Temperature” unit (Temp.  
Unit) (where provided)  
– press button + or for setting;  
Adjusting the button volume  
(Button Vol.)  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
This function enables to set the tem-  
perature unit (°C or °F).  
With this function the volume of the  
roger-beep accompanying the activa-  
tion of buttons MODE, + and – can  
be adjusted according to 8 levels.  
To set the required unit proceed as  
follows:  
Adjusting the failure/warning  
buzzer volume (Buzzer Vol.)  
To adjust the volume proceed as fol-  
lows:  
– briefly press button MODE: °C or  
°F will flash on the display (according  
to previous setting);  
With this function the volume of the  
buzzer accompanying any failure/warn-  
ing indication can be adjusted accord-  
ing to 8 levels.  
– briefly press button MODE: the  
previously set volume “level” will flash  
on the display;  
– press button + or for setting;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
– press button + or for setting;  
To adjust the volume proceed as fol-  
lows:  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
– briefly press button MODE: the  
previously set volume “level” will flash  
on the display;  
Selecting the language (Lang.)  
Display messages can be shown in  
different languages: Italian, German,  
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese,  
Polish and Dutch.  
– press button + or for setting;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen without storing settings.  
To set the required language pro-  
ceed as follows:  
– briefly press button MODE: the  
previously set “language” will flash on  
the display;  
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Scheduled Servicing (Service)  
vice schedule, see section “Vehicle  
maintenance”. Service indications will  
be displayed km or mi according to  
previous unit setting. When a pro-  
grammed maintenance interval  
(coupon) is near to come, turning the  
ignition key to MAR, the display will  
show the message “Service” followed  
by the number of km/mi to go before  
vehicle servicing. “Scheduled servicing”  
message is displayed in km/mi or days  
according to the approaching service  
interval. Contact Fiat Dealership to  
carry out any service operation pro-  
vided by the “Service schedule” or  
“Annual inspection schedule”, and to  
reset the display.  
Exit Menu  
Through this function it is possible to  
display information connected to  
proper vehicle servicing.  
This is the last function that closes  
the circular setting cycle listed in the  
initial menu screen.  
Proceed as follows:  
Briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the standard screen.  
– briefly press button MODE: ser-  
vice in km or mi, according to previ-  
ous setting, will be displayed (see para-  
graph “Distance unit”);  
Press button – to return to the first  
menu option (Speed Beep).  
– press button + or to select dis-  
playing in days;  
– briefly press button MODE to go  
back to the menu screen or press the  
button for long to go back to the stan-  
dard screen.  
Note The “Service schedule” in-  
cludes vehicle maintenance every  
20,000 km (or 12,000 mi) or every  
year; this is shown automatically, with  
the ignition key at MAR, starting from  
2,000 km (or 1,240 mi) or 30 days  
from this deadline and it is shown again  
every 200 km (or 124 mi) or 3 days.  
Below 200 km servicing indications are  
displayed more frequently. As con-  
cerns 1.3 Multijet versions, change air  
cleaner, engine oil and engine oil fil-  
ter at the intervals specified in the Ser-  
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– Average consumption  
VALUES DISPLAYED  
Range (*)  
TRIP COMPUTER  
– Instant consumption (present on  
multifunction display and reconfig-  
urable multifunction display)  
General features  
This value shows the distance in km  
(or mi) that the vehicle can still cover  
before needing fuel, assuming that dri-  
ving conditions are kept unvaried. The  
display will show “——” in the fol-  
lowing cases:  
The “Trip computer” displays infor-  
mation (with ignition key at MAR, re-  
lating to the operating status of the ve-  
hicle. This function comprises the  
“General trip” concerning the com-  
plete mission of the vehicle and “Trip  
B” (on reconfigurable multifunction  
display only) concerning the partial ve-  
hicle mission. This function (as shown  
in fig. 48) is contained within the com-  
plete mission.  
– Average speed  
– Travel time (driving time).  
“Trip B”, available on reconfigurable  
multifunction display only, shall be  
used to display the figures relating to:  
– value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)  
– Trip distance B  
– vehicle left parked with engine run-  
ning for long.  
– Average consumption B  
– Average speed B  
(*) On Natural Power versions, for petrol con-  
sumption only.  
Both functions are resettable (reset  
- start of new mission).  
– Travel time B (driving time).  
Trip distance  
Note The “Trip B” function can be  
excluded (see paragraph “Trip B  
On/Off”). “Range to empty” cannot be  
reset.  
“General Trip” displays the figures  
relating to:  
This value shows the distance cov-  
ered from the start of the new mis-  
sion.  
– Range  
– Trip distance  
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Average consumption (*)  
Travel time  
New mission  
This value shows the average con-  
sumption from the start of the new  
mission.  
This value shows the time elapsed  
since the start of the new mission.  
Reset can be:  
– “manual” resetting by the user, by  
pressing the relevant button;  
IMPORTANT Lacking information,  
Trip computer values are displayed  
with “----” When normal operating  
condition is reset, calculation of dif-  
ferent units will restart regularly. Val-  
ues displayed before the failure will  
not be reset.  
(*) On Natural Power versions, for petrol con-  
sumption only.  
– “automatic” resetting, when the  
“Trip distance” reaches 3999.9 km or  
9999.9 km (according to the type of  
display) or when the “Travel time”  
reaches 99.59 (99 hours and 59 min-  
utes);  
Instant consumption  
This value shows instant fuel con-  
sumption (this value is updated second  
by second). If parking the vehicle with  
engine on, the display will show “----”.  
– after disconnecting/reconnecting  
the battery.  
TRIP button fig. 46 and fig. 47  
(Natural Power versions)  
IMPORTANT The reset operation  
in the presence of the screens con-  
cerning the “General Trip” will also re-  
set the “Trip B”. The reset operation  
in the presence of the screens con-  
cerning the “Trip B” makes it possi-  
ble to reset only the information as-  
sociated with this function.  
Average speed  
Button TRIP shall be used (with ig-  
nition key at MAR), to display and to  
reset the previously described values  
to start a new mission:  
This value shows the vehicle average  
speed as a function of the overall time  
elapsed since the start of the new mis-  
sion.  
– short push to display the different  
values  
– long push to reset and then start  
a new mission.  
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Start of journey procedure  
With ignition key at MAR, press and  
keep button TRIP pressed for over 2  
seconds to reset.  
fig. 46  
fig. 47  
Reset GENERAL TRIP  
End of complete mission  
Start of new mission  
Reset GENERAL TRIP  
End of complete mission  
Start of new mission  
GENERAL TRIP  
Reset TRIP B  
TRIP B  
Reset TRIP B  
TRIP B  
Reset TRIP B  
End of partial mission  
Start of new partial mission  
TRIP B  
End of partial mission  
Start of new  
partial mission  
End of partial mission  
Start of new  
Reset TRIP B  
End of partial mission  
Start of new  
partial mission  
partial mission  
fig. 48  
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