Fiat Ducato 2022 Fuel Cut off Valve Location

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Can anybody help please with the location of the fuel cut off valve - reversed the van off the drive and as I started driving it forward it just stopped - checked plenty of fuel but not getting through to fuel filter
Looked under the dash to the left of the passenger side where people say it is but can’t find it
I have called Fiat Assist but would be nice if it’s that as I did bump down the kerb and I could sort it myself
 
I thought it was under the bonnet on the passenger side ( of a UK vehicle) ? Try following the fuel pipes back away from the filter/pump see where that gets you?
 
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I thought it was under the bonnet on the passenger side ( of a UK vehicle) ? Try following the fuel pipes back away from the filter/pump see where that gets you?
Thanks Gus - no can’t see anything there at all
 
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Sideshow Bob

I have a feeling there is not one and the cutoff is now controlled by the ecu’s sensors

I have not found one on my 2021 Ducato….. if anyone knows different let me know !

Daniel
 
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Can anybody help please with the location of the fuel cut off valve - reversed the van off the drive and as I started driving it forward it just stopped - checked plenty of fuel but not getting through to fuel filter
Looked under the dash to the left of the passenger side where people say it is but can’t find it
I have called Fiat Assist but would be nice if it’s that as I did bump down the kerb and I could sort it myself
It used to tell you in the Fiat handbook, my 2007 is supposed to be in the the passenger footwell?
 
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It used to tell you in the Fiat handbook, my 2007 is supposed to be in the the passenger footwell?
Nothing in the handbook I’m afraid - unfortunately it’s the usual with umpteen different languages and only a small selection for each language

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Older vans it’s under the glove box passenger side UK spec. Will only have one if it has a in tank fuel pump.
 
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Tell a lie I found it peeling back floor covering in passenger footwell

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Think that they have moved it in the 2022 as there is a bracket in that position that looks like it used to hold the shut off valve
Anyway they came and recovered it to a Fiat Professional garage

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Fuel cut-off is described in the manual. I've downloaded it from somewhere and it's on page 255 in my version. But to summarize it, 'this intervenes in the case of collision' and it doesn't just cut the fuel. It also unlocks doors, turns inside lights on, switches on emergency lights and on some versions displays a message about what happened (most likely on the high end dashboard).

So, if your van doesn't do all of that, it's most likely something else than a identification of a crash resulting as fuel cut-out. In case of ~crash -> this system activating, you just turn the key to stop and restart. No hidden switches. And, 'in the event of major collision, you must call for assistance'.
 
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Fuel cut-off is described in the manual. I've downloaded it from somewhere and it's on page 255 in my version. But to summarize it, 'this intervenes in the case of collision' and it doesn't just cut the fuel. It also unlocks doors, turns inside lights on, switches on emergency lights and on some versions displays a message about what happened (most likely on the high end dashboard).

So, if your van doesn't do all of that, it's most likely something else than an identification of a crash resulting as fuel cut-out. In case of ~crash -> this system activating, you just turn the key to stop and restart. No hidden switches. And, 'in the event of major collision, you must call for assistance'.
Thanks for this
Yes this has been going through my mind as well because the hazards on etc - let’s see what the dealer finds hopefully tomorrow
 
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