2007 Dethleffs Globebus Motorhome — Video Tour (Part 5 of 7)

Published 22 June 2026 · 3-berth motorhome
3:36This video tour walks you around the 2007 Dethleffs Globebus, a 3-berth motorhome for sale through Motorhome Pig. This is part 5 of 7 videos for this motorhome.
Dethleffs is a German motorhome manufacturer founded in Isny im Allgäu in 1931 and part of the Erwin Hymer Group since 2015, known for family-friendly bunk-bed and over-cab layouts on Fiat Ducato and Iveco Daily chassis.
Mechanically it is built on the Fiat chassis, with a manual gearbox, showing 66,782 miles.
The video shows the living space, kitchen and sleeping areas — this layout sleeps 3 and has 4 belted travelling seats.
It is currently available at £24,000.
Watch the full walkaround above, then open the complete listing for every photo, the full specification and to arrange a viewing.
Video transcript
At the other side here, another window, turning the retainers, pushing the window out and tightening the stay where you want it to stay, bringing it back in, you loosen that stay back off, you can vent these by putting them in the centre slot, but make sure they are fully closed before you travel. On here, fly screens and blinds, blinds and fly screens should be open when you're travelling, otherwise they could sag or lose tension. Above us here, we have another blind and skylight, blind pulls across and clips in at the other side here, pull down on the fly screen, vent it, so you can pinch and push up, pinch and push up, pinch and pull down, pinch and pull down, making sure it is fully closed before you travel. Up front here, you've got your curtains for your front cabin area, these can go around the back of the seats, giving you a nice big social area that's blacked out, and as you can see, we also have captain's chairs in the front here, which means they can turn round.
To turn your seats round, we simply push down on the notch on the side of the seat and swivel the chair round. Now you may have to adjust your seat slightly, depending on your driving position, but as you can see, this thing gives you your larger social area up front here. Also up front here, you can make up another small bed. To do that, we need to drop off the table.
To drop the table down, we push down on the two notches at the back here, we can then lift this off of the hooks at the back and drop onto the lower bar down here. We're then needing to fold the table legs, so what we need to do here, I'll try and show you this as best I can, so what we need to do here is sort of pull down on this and fold like so, and then it drops into position, as you can see, giving you a sort of base for the bed. You then want to drop down your seat, so there's two notches on the side of your seat just here, this'll drop the front and this'll drop the back, you will need weight on the seat to be able to pivot it forward and back. Your filling cushion goes here, your base cushion slides forward into the centre and your backrest cushion turns round to give you a sort of single bed at the front here.
On your control panel that I would have originally been for your awning light, but your awning light's separately switched here, so when we turn this on, it's from the switch to the side, just next to your door, it'll turn that on and off. You've got smoke and CO2 alarms in the van as well, checking these for batteries by pushing the test button on the units, I would suggest before every trip. Inside your wardrobe here, we have your main RCD, so if you ever had a trip on site, this is where you would come to rectify it, and you've got a TV aerial, you loosen off the notch against the roof here, you can then push it up and twist it around to find a signal, bring it back down through the van before you travel, and lock it back into place with the lock and knuckle. Going through your external locks on the van, we can lock and unlock with the buttons on the key for your driver's door, along with being able to manually lock and unlock the door with the key.
For your habitation door, we're using this red key here, so we're key in and turn to lock, key in and turn to unlock. Further up the van here, for your toilet cassette, key in and turn to lock, push button goes solid, garage locker, key in and turn to lock, once these are in their locked positions, you then push them in to complete the lock, gas locker door, key in and turn to lock, push it in to complete the lock, and then we have your fresh water filler, which we are probably one of these smaller keys here, key in and turn to lock, when it's locked it will just spin freely like so. Your ignition key again is used for your diesel filler, so we're key in, hold the filler, turn the key, twist the filler off, put it back on, we twist it on until it clicks, hold the filler, turn the key back into place. You can also lock and unlock with the buttons on the key for your passenger door here.
