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5. spring clip located at the bottom of the lamp body To release the lamp Carefully insert a large flat bladed screwdriver between the top of the lamp body and the plastic of the rear panel Using a lever action push the lamp body down against the spring clip Once the spring clip is compressed sufficiently the top of the lamp body can be withdrawn from the rear panel with the top of the lamp withdrawn the remainder of the lamp will follow At the rear of the lamp a two part metal clip holds the bulb holder in place To release this Insert a flat bladed screwdriver between the rear of the lamp body and the curved section of the two part clip and use a lever action to dis engage the clip from the rear of the lamp body Continue to move the curved section of the clip away from the lamp body and the second straight part will lift away from the back of the bulb holder The bulb holder can now be withdrawn from the lamp body Bulbs a bayonet fitting apply slight pressure on bulb towards the bulb holder and twist to release Re position the bulb holder into the lamp body and re engage the two part clip Place the lamp body back into the aperture with the spring clip in position against the edge of that aperture Using a downward force compress the spring clip until the top edge of the lamp body can also be pushed into the aperture 18 STOP amp TAIL LAMPS REPLACING The procedure for these lamps i
6. above 2 The Mass in Running Order is the mass of the unladen vehicle including a 75kg allowance for the driver plus engine coolants and 90 of the fuel tank and 100 gas capacity The MRO is calculated with the fresh water tank empty If you travel with water in the fresh water tank then the payload will reduce accordingly 3 PLEASE TAKE CARE TO ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE ALLOWED FOR THE MASSES OF ALL ITEMS YOU INTEND TO CARRY IN THE MOTOR CARAVAN e g passengers optional equipment essential habitation equipment and personal effects such as Clothing food pets bicycles sailboards sports equipment etc 4 WARNING UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE MAXIMUM TECHNICAL PERMISSIBLE LADEN MASS OF THIS MOTOR CARAVAN BE EXCEEDED Estimated For optional roof ladder add 100mm Bolero Towing Capabilities Permissible Engine Chassis Front Axle Load Bolero 682 Bolero 682 Bolero 684FB 130 150 2 3L AUTO Bolero 684 Bolero 714SB 150 2 3L AUTO Bolero 722FB 150 2 3L Bolero 722FB 150 2 3L AUTO Bolero 724FB 150 2 3L AUTO Permissible Recommended Maximum Trailer Gross Train Weight Rear Axle Load Weight 2000kg 2000kg 5500kg 2000kg 2000kg 5500kg 2000kg 2000kg 5500kg 2000kg 2000kg 5500kg 2000kg 2000kg 5500kg 2000kg 2000kg 5500kg The maximum trailer weight is limited by the Gross Train To ensure adequate road holding the load on the front axle Weight which mus
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9. Swift Group Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX Tel 01482 847332 Fax 01482 841042 email enquiry swiftgroup co uk For more information visit www swiftgroup co UkK Issued July 2014 Built b 7 Swift ba 1410140 Swift Bolero Technical Handbook FREE Swift Group Backed Warranty 10 YEAR Bodyshell integrity warranty Standard Specifications ossessioni 2 Optional osseedi R aE 4 SAD ACIS S cerea 7 TOWING serprent i RE EEEE 8 JAECKIN O d 10 WINO IA QUANG 11 CMAN crea 17 2 18 Designated Passenger Seats excluding Driver Maximum Technical Permissible Laden Mass A _________ _____ __ ____ 2 08m x 1 23m 1 05m 2 08m x 1 20m 1 05m 2 08m x 1 20m 1 05m 2 08m x 1 20m 1 05m 6 10 x 4 0 3 5 6 10 x 3 11 3 5 6 10 x 3 11 3 5 6 10 x 3 11 3 5 1 89m x 0 71m 6 2 x 2 4 1 89m x 0 71m 6 2 x 2 4 Essential Habitation Equipment 8kg Thermal Insulation Grade Pe Mass in Running Order B 3068kg 3140kg Bed Sizes Front Double Front Nearside Single Front Offside Single Rear Double Rear Nearside Single Rear Offside Single NOTE 1 The Maximum User Payload includes 2 Mass in Running Order is the mass of the habitation equipment and personal effects
10. is via the front lense of each lamp Remove the 2 screws from the front of the light fitting and withdraw the whole fitting from motorhome body The harness plugs directly into the bulb holder twist the bulb holder relative to the lamp body to release and withdraw the bulb holder and bulb Bulbs are push fit into bulb holder pull bulb directly away from holder to release Reverse the procedure to replace the bulb in the holder holder in the lamp and the lamp onto the motorhome body HIGH LEVEL BRAKE LAMP This lamp is single piece and has no user serviceable parts inside Remove the screw at both ends of lamp and withdraw whole fitting away from rear panel of motorhome Please note The screws which retain the lamp also retain the reverse camera housing Unplug the lamp from the harness by squeezing the small tab on the side of the connector and pulling the connector away from the lamp Re connect the new lamp to harness and secure with the original two screws Lamp retaining screws are fixed into a rubber sleeve with a threaded insert often known as a If lamp has been removed and re fitted several times the rubber sleeve may need replacing these are available through your dealer NUMBER PLATE LAMPS Bulb access is via the front lense of each lamp Remove the two screws in the lense of the lamp and remove Lever the bulb out of retaining clips Reverse the procedure to re fit a new bu
11. lb and the light lense SIDE MARKER POSITION LAMPS Bulb access is from rear of lamp rear of lamp is visible from inside the vehicle Depending on the location a small brown plastic cover may be present covering the connections to the lamp Remove the screws in the cover to release and access the rear of the lamp The harness plugs directly into the bulb holder twist the bulb holder relative to the lamp body to release and withdraw the bulb holder and bulb Bulbs are push fit into bulb holder pull bulb directly away from holder to release Reverse the procedure to replace the bulb in the holder holder in the lamp and the lamp onto the motorhome body Replace plastic cover rear of lamp is not visible from inside the vehicle Remove the 2 screws from the front of the light fitting and withdraw the whole fitting from motorhome body The harness plugs directly into the bulb holder twist the bulb holder relative to the lamp body to release and withdraw the bulb holder and bulb Bulbs are push fit into bulb holder pull bulb directly away from holder to release Reverse the procedure to replace the bulb in the holder holder in the lamp and the lamp onto the motorhome body 19
12. s as for the indicator or reverse lamps In addition care is needed when fitting the replacement bulb that the orientation of the bulb is correct A simple check is that the lamp when operating as a brake light should be brighter than when operating as a tail lamp this check can be undertaken before the lamp body is re fitted into the rear panel It is wise to avoid dis connecting the bulb holder from the harness as incorrect re connection can cause the brake tail operation of the bulb to be reversed an or cause an bulb warning light to illuminate on the Fiat dashboard REAR FOG LIGHTS Bulb access is from rear of lamp The light fitting can be accessed from underneath the rear of the vehicle At the rear of the lamp twist the bulb holder relative to the lamp body to release and withdraw the bulb holder and bulb Please note The visible rubber terminal cover is not fixed to the bulb holder and it may be easier to grip the bulb holder with this removed Bulbs a bayonet fitting apply slight pressure on bulb towards light fitting and twist to release Re position the bulb holder into the lamp and twist to lock in place FRONT HIGH LEVEL MARKER POSITION LAMPS CLEAR LENSE These lamps are LED and have no user serviceable parts inside Replacements should be undertaken by your dealer as the lamps are sealed onto the mounting panel REAR HIGH LEVEL MARKER POSITION LAMPS RED LENSE Bulb access
13. such a the conventional load this is the allowance for unladen vehicle including a 75kg allowance for the as Clothing food pets bicycles sailboards sports passengers driver plus engine coolants and 90 of the fuel tank equipment etc b essential habitation equipment items and and 100 gas capacity 4 WARNING UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES fluids required for safe and proper functioning of The MRO is calculated with the fresh water tank SHOULD THE MAXIMUM TECHNICAL PERMISSIBLE habitation equipment empty If you travel with water in the fresh water LADEN MASS OF THIS MOTOR CARAVAN BE C optional equipment items available from tank then the payload will reduce accordingly EXCEEDED the manufacturer over and above the standard specification 3 PLEASE TAKE CARE TO ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE Estimated d personal effects those items not covered by ALLOWED FOR THE MASSES OF ALL ITEMS YOU For optional roof ladder add 100mm the above INTEND TO CARRY IN THE MOTOR CARAVAN e g passengers optional equipment essential Roof Profile Engine Engine Capacity Engine Power Torque Chassis Wheel base Designated Passenger Seats excluding Driver Berths sleeping positions Overall Length no ladder Overall Width mirrors folded Overall Height Maximum Technical Permissible Laden Mass A Mass in Running Order B Maximum User Payload A B Unladen Weight Essential Habitation Equipment Thermal Insulation Grade Bed Sizes Front Do
14. t not be exceeded For example if under all conditions must not be less than 40 or more the vehicle is at the maximum MTPLM of 4250kg then the than 70 of the total weight maximum trailer weight possible is 1250kg Reducing the weight of the vehicle by removing payload will allow you to increase the trailer weight up to a maximum of 2000kg Care must be taken when distributing loads The load ings and weights above are maximums and must not be exceeded under any circumstances With this vehicle configuration it will be necessary to reduce the payload carried inside the van when towing a trailer at maximum trailer weight to ensure that the Maximum Gross Train Weight and maximum axle loads are not exceeded CAUTION When fitting a towbar it must meet certain minimum requirements as specified by Type Approval Regulations The bar will have marked on it the approval standard 94 20 EC or 55R ECE and the maximum download or noseweight that it can accept must fit the manufacturer s approved mounting points and must not obscure the towing vehicle s number plate 15 Swift Bolero Road light Swift Bolero 71 90 40 1091881 8321438 1 01410313 LNADYVS 008 01908 peoy JOJOBUUOD JOO y SI LOY yoejg Ul UMOUS Ul MOUS peJNojoo jeng yeyo nojoo 1995
15. uble Front Nearside Single Front Offside Single Rear Double Rear Nearside Single Rear Offside Single NOTE 1 The Maximum User Payload includes a the conventional load this is the allowance for passengers b essential habitation equipment items and fluids required for safe and proper functioning of habitation equipment optional equipment items available from the manufacturer over and above the standard specification d personal effects those items not covered by the above Bolero 682FB Bolero 684FB Fiat AL KO low line Td 2 Mass in Running Order is the mass of the habitation equipment and personal effects such unladen vehicle including a 75kg allowance for the as Clothing food pets bicycles sailboards sports driver plus engine coolants and 90 of the fuel tank equipment etc and 100 gas capacity 4 WARNING UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES The MRO is calculated with the fresh water tank SHOULD THE MAXIMUM TECHNICAL PERMISSIBLE empty If you travel with water in the fresh water LADEN MASS OF THIS MOTOR CARAVAN BE tank then the payload will reduce accordingly EXCEEDED 3 PLEASE TAKE CARE TO ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE Estimated ALLOWED FOR THE MASSES OF ALL ITEMS YOU For optional roof ladder add 100mm INTEND TO CARRY IN THE MOTOR CARAVAN e g passengers optional equipment essential Fiat AL KO low line THREE 2 79m 9 2 4250kg 8k 2 08m x 1 20m 1 05m 6 10 x 3 11 3 5 2 08m
16. x 1 23m 1 05m 6 10 x 4 0 3 5 2 08m x 1 20m 1 05m 6 10 x 3 11 3 5 1 89m x 0 71m 6 2 x 2 4 1 89m x 0 71m 6 2 x 2 4 1 90m x 1 30m 6 3 x 4 3 1 89m x 0 71m 6 2 x 2 4 1 89m x 0 71m 6 2 x 2 4 Water Tank Capacities 2625 1 2 08m 1 20m 1 05m 670 x 3 5 Roof Profile Waste Water Tank Fresh Water Tank Gas Capacities Engine Water Heater Engine Capacity Engine Power Torque Chassis Wheel base Designated Passenger Seats excluding Driver The above are recommended gas bottle sizes Berths sleeping positions Overall Length no ladder Overall Width mirrors folded Overall Height Maximum Technical Permissible Laden Mass A NOTICE For technical data the base vehicle please refer to Mass in Running Order 8 manufacturer s handbook Maximum User Payload A B Unladen Weight Essential Habitation Equipment Thermal Insulation Grade Bed Sizes Front Double Front Nearside Single Front Offside Single Rear Double Rear Nearside Single Rear Offside Single NOTE 1 The Maximum User Payload includes a the conventional load this is the allowance for passengers b essential habitation equipment items and fluids required for safe and proper functioning of habitation equipment optional equipment items available from the manufacturer over and above the standard specification d personal effects those items not covered by the
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