General Qubo Autoclose Question

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General Qubo Autoclose Question

Shambolicuk

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Hi all, i have today picked up my Qubo 1.3 multijet (swapped over from a Grande Punto ) and have been happily playing and changing settings in the cars menu. I have turned on the autoclose feature so that that the doors automatically close after about 5 mph, in my Punto there was a button on the dashboard that i could press to unlock the doors again so passengers could get in the back etc, but in the Qubo there doesnt appear to be a button to do this, so is my only option to open doors for passengers is to open each door individually from the inside?

Also on the motorway back from the dealer i already managed an average 52.5 mpg im well happy :)
 
Hi all, i have today picked up my Qubo 1.3 multijet (swapped over from a Grande Punto ) and have been happily playing and changing settings in the cars menu. I have turned on the autoclose feature so that that the doors automatically close after about 5 mph, in my Punto there was a button on the dashboard that i could press to unlock the doors again so passengers could get in the back etc, but in the Qubo there doesnt appear to be a button to do this, so is my only option to open doors for passengers is to open each door individually from the inside?

Also on the motorway back from the dealer i already managed an average 52.5 mpg im well happy :)


Hi Shambolicuk,
Great motor car the Qubo, mines a Foxtrot Azure Blue, give us a wave when we pass, I'm in Hednesford. As for the Auto Close, when the car comes to a stop doors will open as normal, apart from that just try using the door opening handle from inside, mine then opens/unlocks the locked doors with the central locking mechanism. M.P.G. wise mine is great, normal about town is in the low 50s, and I only have 4500 on the clock, so still a tightish engine. Enjoy, Qube O:D
 
Ah cool thanks for the info :) Heh ill look out for you, mines Minimal Grey colour. I not seen many Qubo's round by us, only seen one red Trekking model near Heath Hayes. Went to Merry Hill in it today and its drove really nice! Gonna have a play with the seats and stuff tomorrow :)
 
Ah cool thanks for the info :) Heh ill look out for you, mines Minimal Grey colour. I not seen many Qubo's round by us, only seen one red Trekking model near Heath Hayes. Went to Merry Hill in it today and its drove really nice! Gonna have a play with the seats and stuff tomorrow :)


Hi again Shambolicuk,

Nice of you to reply. I will look out for you. Happen there is a funky Green one up Wimblebury way, seen it a couple of times.
Rear seats pop out real easy, makes the car very usable as load carrier.
Cheers Qube O;)
 
Yeah im going to have a practice seat removal soon as im planning to do some mountain biking trips in it next year with my Bro. Are the seats heavy? A two man job?
 
Yeah im going to have a practice seat removal soon as im planning to do some mountain biking trips in it next year with my Bro. Are the seats heavy? A two man job?


Not really heavy, but a bit cumbersome. Once lined up it all clips in place easy. You can get a 2 bike rack that fits on the rear tailgate, that would leave you lot's of room inside. Fiat do one as a genuine accessories, or look on ebay. Enjoy & mind the snow. Qube O;)
 
Possibly bumping a thread from the dead, but my Qubo will take my mountain bike with only the single seat tumbled forward. It just goes in on a diagonal, without taking any wheels off or anything!
 
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