FIAT Ulysse User Manual

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DRIVING YOUR CAR

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DRIVING STYLE

Starting

Do not warm the engine when the

vehicle is stationary or at high or low
revs: in this way the engine will warm
up gradually increasing consumption
and emissions. You should drive off
slowly straight away avoiding high revs
so that the engine will warm up more
quickly.

Unnecessary actions

Avoid revving the engine when

stopped at traffic lights or before
switching off the engine and avoid dou-
ble-clutching as these actions have no
purpose on modern vehicles and serve
only to increase consumption and pol-
lution.

Gear selections

As soon as the traffic and road con-

ditions allow it, shift to a higher gear.
Using a lower gear to liven up accel-
eration greatly increases consumption.

In the same way, improper use of the

higher gears will increase consump-
tion, emissions and wear and tear on
the engine.

Top speeds

Fuel consumption increases consid-

erably as speed increases. For exam-
ple, when accelerating from 90 to
120 Kph, fuel consumption increases
by about +30%. Your speed should be
kept as even as possible and superflu-
ous braking and acceleration avoided
as this increases both consumption
and emissions. A “soft” way of driving
should be adopted by attempting to
anticipate manoeuvres to avoid immi-
nent danger and to keep a safe dis-
tance from the vehicle in front to
avoid braking sharply.

Acceleration

Accelerating violently increasing the

revs will greatly effect consumption
and emission: acceleration should be
gradual and not exceed the maximum
torque.

CONDITIONS OF USE

Cold starting

Short trips and frequent cold start-

ing will not enable the engine to reach
optimal running temperature (from
+15 to +30% in built up areas) as will
the production of toxic emissions.

Traffic and road conditions

Heavy traffic and higher consumption

are synonymous: for example, when
driving slowly with frequent use of
lower gears or in large towns where
there are numerous traffic lights.
Winding roads, mountain roads and
bumpy roads also have a negative ef-
fect on consumption.

Enforced halts

During prolonged stops (traffic lights,

level crossings, etc.) the engine should
be switched off.

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