General User Manual wanted for 2nd Generation Ducato 1995

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General User Manual wanted for 2nd Generation Ducato 1995

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I am looking for the User Manual/ handbook in English for a Fiat Ducato 1995 campervan model with 2.5 litre diesel engine with left hand drive. I understand this is a 2nd generation model. The original book I have is in a foreign language (Belgian) I have downloaded all the handbooks listed on here, but none of them match my dashboard layout. My model does not have a rev counter, just the speedo in the middle with the fuel guage to the left and the temp guage to the right. Also the air vents are slightly different where there are three vents all together in the centre of the cab. I would be most grateful if someone can source me this information. Thanks.
 
I am looking for the User Manual/ handbook in English for a Fiat Ducato 1995 campervan model with 2.5 litre diesel engine with left hand drive. I understand this is a 2nd generation model. The original book I have is in a foreign language (Belgian) I have downloaded all the handbooks listed on here, but none of them match my dashboard layout. My model does not have a rev counter, just the speedo in the middle with the fuel guage to the left and the temp guage to the right. Also the air vents are slightly different where there are three vents all together in the centre of the cab. I would be most grateful if someone can source me this information. Thanks.

Theres a russek manual for that i think.
 
hi,rich, good luck finding any sort of manual for your make and model. I own a 1996 1.9td and have been looking for 7 years with no success. However, all is not lost. If you need an answer ask the question on this or other forums. I find most members are willing to help. All the Best Ian
 
I have a ducato 1995 1.9td how easy is t to remove and replace my crossmember
 
Hi, removal of front crossmember is a doddle. 6 captive bolts (3 per side). undo and crossmember should be loose. watchout for attatched pipes and wiring before lowering member. stick a jack under it to take weight and allow for controlled lowering bearing in mind that the radiator sits on the crossmember. why are you removing it? ian
 
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