2001 - Motorhome manual purchase

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Hello, can anyone advise on where I can purchase or download:

2001 Fiat Ducato 2001 (51 reg) 1.9L -
Model: Roller Team auto roller 70 motorhome


We have recently purchased the above motorhome and been provided with some handwritten info but no guide advising on operating instructions etc.

Unfortunately, we have also just found out that (Gem, name of van) is very sluggish on hills :oops: and because of the year cannot be remapped :X3:. Any thoughts on this issue, would be greatly appreciated.

Anyone out there ever owned one of these motorhomes - any advice would be appreciated.

Mike and Mary :giggle::giggle:
 
Hello, can anyone advise on where I can purchase or download:

2001 Fiat Ducato 2001 (51 reg) 1.9L -
Model: Roller Team auto roller 70 motorhome


We have recently purchased the above motorhome and been provided with some handwritten info but no guide advising on operating instructions etc.

Unfortunately, we have also just found out that (Gem, name of van) is very sluggish on hills :oops: and because of the year cannot be remapped :X3:. Any thoughts on this issue, would be greatly appreciated.

Anyone out there ever owned one of these motorhomes - any advice would be appreciated.

Mike and Mary :giggle::giggle:
Did you ever find the handbook, I managed to get a copy of the 2001-2003 book but wanted the 2000 version which is no longer available
 
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with only a 1.9 engine its going to struggle a bit on hills , I would start with a full service with all filters changed, quantum show a remap for the 1.9 engine up to 2002
 
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We have just bought a Ducato based Swift 590RS on a 1.9 and to be honest it motors really well. Quite happily sit at 65 on the motorway. Agree hills are a struggle, but it will hang in there at 50/60 plus on a gentle slope. MPG is around 24MPG which I think is about what to expect, but to be honest that may have been a bit of heavy foot as well. Only driven it a distance a few times so still getting used to the throttle/speed balance. That was a journey to South Wales and back via M4 and A40/A449/M50.
 
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