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Dear Customer,
Congratulations and thank you for choosing LANCIA.
We have written this handbook to help you appreciate all the fine qualities of your car.
You should read it right through before taking to the road for the first time.
You will find information, tips and important warnings regarding the driving of your car to help you derive the maxi-
mum from your LANCIA’s technological features. You will also discover all its special features and find very valuable
information for your car’s care, maintenance, driving safety and running which will help you keep your car in tip-top
condition for a long time to come.
You are recommended to read carefully the warnings and indications, marked with the respective symbols, at the end
of the page:
personal safety;
environmental protection.
The enclosed Warranty Booklet booklet lists the services you have acquired and contains details relating to the following:
– the Warranty Certificate, with terms and conditions for maintaining it
– the range of services offered to LANCIA owners.
We are sure that these instruments will help you easily attune to and appreciate both your new car and the LANCIA
team that will be on hand to provide you with any help you may require.
Bestregards and good motoring!
This Owner Handbook describes all the LANCIA Ypsilon versions. As a consequence,
you should therefore consider only the information which is related to the engine and
bodywork version of the car you purchased.
Lambda sensors
The Lambda sensors detect the oxygen content in the exhaust gas. The signal sent by the oxygen sensor is used by the
injection system electronic control unit to constantly mix air and fuel in the correct proportion.
MUST BE READ!
REFUELLING
Petrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) not less than 95 conforming
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to the European specification EN 228.
Multijet engines: only refuel with diesel fuel conforming to the European specification EN590.
The use of other products or mixtures may irreparably damage the engine with invalidation of the war-
ranty due to the damage caused.
ENGINE STARTING
Petrol engines: make sure that the handbrake is engaged; set the gearshift lever to neutral; fully depress
the clutch without pressing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the
engine has started.
Multijet engines: turn the ignition key to MAR and wait for the instrument panel warning light Y and
m to go out, then turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine starts.
U
A system for continuously monitoring emission system components to ensure greater environmental pro-
tection is fitted in your car.
ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical accessories (that will gradually drain the battery),
visit a Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car’s electric
system can support the required load.
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CODE card
Keep the code card in a safe place, not in the car. You should always keep the electronic code written on
the CODE card with you in case you need to carry out an emergency start-up procedure.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring it stays in tip-top condition and safeguards its
safety features, its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come.
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DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
DASHBOARD .................................................. 8 CEILING LIGHTS ............................................ 66
INSTRUMENT PANEL ..................................... 9 CONTROLS ...................................................... 66
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SYMBOLS ......................................................... 10 INTERIOR FITTINGS ....................................... 68
THE LANCIA CODE SYSTEM ......................... 11 SUNROOF ......................................................... 70
THE KEYS ....................................................... 12 DOORS ............................................................. 71
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IGNITION SWITCH .......................................... 18 POWER WINDOWS ......................................... 72
INSTRUMENTS ................................................ 19 BOOT ............................................................... 73
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ........................... 21 BONNET .......................................................... 77
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
SEATS .............................................................. 35 ROOF RACK/SKI RACK ................................... 78
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................ 38 HEADLIGHTS .................................................. 78
STEERING WHEEL ......................................... 38 ABS SYSTEM .................................................. 80
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REARVIEW MIRRORS ..................................... 39 ESP SYSTEM .................................................... 81
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CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ....................... 41 ASR SYSTEM ................................................... 82
HEATING AND VENTILATION ....................... 42 EOBD SYSTEM ................................................ 83
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MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ....... 45 SOUND SYSTEM .............................................. 84
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .. 48 BOSE HI-FI SYSTEM ....................................... 84
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ....................................... 58 ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE USER .. 85
AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS SENSOR “DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
TECHNICAL
(DAYLIGHT SENSOR)...................................... 60 STEERING SYSTEM ....................................... 86
WINDOW WASHING ....................................... 61 PARKING SENSORS ........................................ 87
RAIN SENSOR .................................................. 62 AT THE FILLING STATION ............................ 88
CRUISE CONTROL .......................................... 64 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT .............. 90
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DASHBOARD
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DASHBOARD
The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the versions.
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fig. 1 L0C0266m
1. Side vents - 2. Left-hand stalk: external lights - 3. Driver’s airbag - 4. Right-hand stalk: windscreen wiper, rear win-
dow wiper, trip computer control - 5. Central vents - 6. Sound system (where provided) / Glove compartment - 7. In-
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strument panel - 8. Front passenger’s airbag - 9. Front passenger’s airbag deactivation switch - 10. Glove compartment -
11. Heating/ventilation/climate controls - 12. Gear lever - 13. Control badge - 14. Ignition switch - 15. Steering wheel ad-
justment locking/unlocking lever - 16. Cruise control (where provided) - 17. Bonnet release lever.
8
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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DASHBOARD
A Speedometer
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B Fuel gauge with reserve warning light
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C Rev. counter
D Multifunction display
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fig. 2
WARNING
L0C0223m
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A Speedometer
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B Fuel gauge with reserve warning light
C Engine coolant temperature gauge with
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high temperature warning light
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D Rev counter
E Multifunction display
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fig. 3 L0C0224m
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L0C0004m
fig. 4
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OPERATION At starting, if the code has not been Warning light Y coming
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recognised correctly, the warning light
Each time the car is started turning on when driving
the ignition key to MAR, the Lancia Y will come on.
CODE system control unit sends a In this case, the key should be moved ❒ If the warning light Y lights up,
recognition code to the engine control to the STOP position and then back this means that the system is run-
unit to deactivate the inhibitor. to MAR; if the lock continues, possi- ning a self-test (e.g. due to a volt-
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bly try again with the other key pro- age drop).
The code is sent only if the Lancia
CODE system control unit has recog-
vided with the car. If it is still not pos- ❒ If the warning light Y stays on
sible to start the car apply to Lancia apply to Lancia Dealership.
nised the code transmitted from the Dealership.
key.
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IMPORTANT Every key has its own
Each time the ignition key is turned code, which must be memorised by
to the STOP position, the Lancia the system control unit. To memorise
CODE system deactivates the func- new keys, up to a maximum of eight,
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
tions of the engine electronic control
WARNING
apply to Lancia Dealership.
unit.
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THE KEYS
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To refit the metal insert into the key Button Ë for unlocking of doors and
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grip, keep button B pressed and turn tailgate.
the metal insert in the direction shown
by the arrow until hearing the click as Button Á for locking of doors and tail-
it locks into place. Then release but- gate.
ton B. Button R for remote opening of the
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boot.
L0C0275m
fig. 7
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WARNING
Button B should only be KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL
pressed when the key is fig. 7
away from the body, in particular
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MESSAGES
WARNING
from the eyes and from objects that The key is fitted with metal insert A
can be spoilt (e.g. clothes). Make and operates:
sure the key can never be touched ❒ the ignition switch;
by others, especially children, who
❒ the door lock.
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may inadvertently press the but-
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ton. Button B operates the power-assisted
opening of metal insert.
To refit the metal insert into the key
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grip, keep button B pressed and turn
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the metal insert in the direction shown
by the arrow until hearing the click as
it locks into place. Then release button
B.
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When unlocking the doors, the inter- Opening the doors and the
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If the inside locking button nal lights will come on for a preset
is pressed accidentally, tailgate
length of time.
when getting out of the car Press briefly button Ë: for opening of
only the doors used will un- IMPORTANT The remote control sys- the doors, tailgate, timed switching on
lock whereas the tailgate will stay tem frequency can be disturbed by of passenger’s compartment lights
locked.To realign the system, press significant radio transmissions outside
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the lock / unlock button again. the car (e.g.: mobile phones, ham ra- cators.
dio systems, etc.) that could cause re-
mote control malfunctioning. Doors will be unlocked automatically
if the fuel inertial cut-off switch comes
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into operation.
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Button B should only be the car (e.g.: mobile phones, HAM ra-
pressed when the key is dio systems, etc.) that could cause re-
away from the body, in particular mote control malfunctioning.
from the eyes and from objects that
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Press briefly button Á : for remote from the outside
locking of doors and tailgate, for The tailgate can be opened from the
switching the passenger’s compart- outside by pressing the remote control
ment lights off and flashing once the button R.
direction indicators.
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Tailgate opening will obtain double
IMPORTANT The remote control sys- direction indicators flashing.
tem frequency can be disturbed by
significant radio transmissions outside IMPORTANT The remote control sys-
the car (e.g.: mobile phones, HAM ra- tem frequency can be disturbed by fig. 8 L0C0050m
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dio systems, etc.) that could cause re- significant radio transmissions outside
mote control malfunctioning. the car (e.g.: mobile phones, HAM ra- Driver’s door led indications
dio systems, etc.) that could cause re- fig. 8
mote control malfunctioning.
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
When locking the doors, led A
switches on for about 3 seconds and
than starts flashing (deterrence func-
tion).
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Once doors are locked, if one or more
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doors or the tailgate are not closed
correctly, the led and direction indi-
cators start flashing quickly and the
command will not be performed.
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ership, taking with you the CODE will deal with their disposal.
card, a personal identity document
and the car’s ownership documents.
L0C0276m
fig. 9
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Battery replacement:
❒ press button A and move the metal
insert B to open position;
❒ use a finely-tipped screwdriver to
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The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following:
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Type of key Door opening Door closing Boot opening
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Key without remote control counterclockwise clockwise –
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counterclockwise
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Key with Prolonged pressing
remote control Pressing briefly Pressing briefly
button Ë button Á (> 2 seconds)
LIGHTS AND
on button R
MESSAGES
WARNING
Direction indicators flashing Two flashings One flashing Two flashings
(only with key with remote
control)
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Led on driver door Turning off Turned on fixed Deterrent led flashing
deterrence led for approx. 3 seconds,
followed by deterrence
led flashing
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INSTRUMENTS
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REV. COUNTER fig. 13
Rev counter shows engine rpm.
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IMPORTANT The electronic injection
control system gradually shuts off the 0
flow of fuel when the engine is “over-
revving” resulting in a gradual loss of L0C0010m L0C0253m
fig. 13 fig. 14
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engine power.
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When the engine is idling, the rev FUEL LEVEL GAUGE fig. 14-15
counter may indicate a gradual or
sudden highering of the speed. This shows the amount of fuel left in
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
the fuel tank.
WARNING
This is normal as it takes place dur-
ing normal operation, for example The reserve warning light K turns on
when activating the climate control to indicate that approx. 6/7 litres of
system or the fan. In particular a slow fuel are left in the tank (see the indi-
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change in the speed preserves the bat- cations given in paragraph “At the
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tery charge. filling station").
Do not travel with the fuel tank al- fig. 15 L0C0254m
most empty: the gaps in fuel delivery
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could damage the catalyst.
IMPORTANT If the needle reaches
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the 0 with warning light K flashing
this means that there is a failure. Con-
tact a Lancia Dealership.
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cia Dealership.
ENGINE COOLANT SPEEDOMETER
TEMPERATURE GAUGE (speed indicator) fig. 17
LIGHTS AND
approx. 50°C.
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working conditions.
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MULTIFUNCTION
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DASHBOARD
DISPLAY
(where provided)
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The car can be provided with the
multifunction display that shows use-
ful information, according to the pre-
vious settings made, necessary when
driving. fig. 20 L0C1158i
fig. 21 F0L0225m
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“STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 20 F Scheduled maintenance pro- CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 21
gramme intervals
The standard screen shows the fol- ö To scroll the display and the re-
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MESSAGES
G Headlight aiming position display
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lowing indications: lated next options or to increase
(only with dipped beam headlights the value displayed.
A Data on).
MODE Brief press to open the menu
B Symbol for possible ice on road H Odometer (covered km or miles) and/or to move to next
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C External temperature Note When opening one of the front screen or to confirm the op-
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doors, the display will turn on and tion required.
D Display of the CITY mode (if se-
lected) show for a few seconds the clock and Long press to go back to the
the km or mi covered. standard screen.
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E Clock (always displayed, also with
key removed and front doors õ To scroll the display and the re-
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closed) lated previous options or to de-
crease the value displayed.
NOTE Buttons ö and õ activate dif-
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ferent functions according to the fol-
lowing situations:
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Headlight aiming position (only with SETUP MENU fig. 22 NOTE If the car is equipped with the
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dipped beam headlights on) Connect Nav+ system, the only func-
The menu comprises a series of func- tions that can be adjusted/set through
– to adjust the headlight aiming posi- tions arranged in a “circular fashion” the instrument panel display are the
tion, with standard screen active, (re- which can be selected through buttons following: “Light.”, “Speed lim.”,
fer to paragraph “Headlight” in this ö and õ to access the different select “Light sensor” (where provided),
section). operations and settings (setup) given
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Selecting a menu option Selecting “Date” and “Set Clock”: Press button MODE for long:
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– press briefly button MODE to select – briefly press button MODE to select – to quit the setup menu and to save
the menu option to set; the first value to change (e.g. hours only the settings stored yet by the user
/minutes or year / month / day); (and confirmed by pressing briefly
– press buttons ö or õ (by single button MODE).
presses) to select the new setting; – press buttons ö or õ (by single
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presses) to select the new setting; The setup menu displaying is timed;
– press briefly button MODE to store when quitting the menu due to timing
the new setting and to go back to the – briefly press button MODE to store expiry, only settings stored yet by the
previously selected menu option. the new setting and to go to the next user (and confirmed by pressing
setup menu option, if this is the last briefly button MODE) will be saved.
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one you will go back to the previously
selected option of the main menu.
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MESSAGES
WARNING
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Example: Example:
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õ briefly
õ press
MODE ö button
briefly ö õ
press
õ ö SPEED LIM. LIGHT SENSOR
TRIP B
ö
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button LIGHT.
WARNING
ö
õ CLOCK ADJUST. õ
EXIT MENU ö
ö
CLOCK MODE
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õ BAG PASS.
ö õ
ö
SERVICE DATE ADJUSTM.
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õ ö ö
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õ
BELT BUZZ. (*) (where provided) INDEP. BOOT
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ö
õ ö DOOR LOCK õ
VOL. KEY
DIST. UNIT
ö
ö BUZZER VOL.
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õ
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õ
CONSUMP. ö
ö LANG. TEMP. UNIT
ö ö õ (*) This function can be only displayed af-
õ
ter Lancia Dealership has deactivated the
24 fig. 22 õ õ S.B.R. system.
Instrument panel and sound – press button ö or õ to select speed Automatic headlight daylight
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system/automatic climate control limit activation (On) or deactivation sensor (Light sensor)
light dimmer (Light.) (Off); (where provided)
(only with sidelights on) – after pressing (On), press button ö With this function it is possible to ad-
or õ to select the required speed limit just the light sensor sensitivity ac-
With this function it is possible to ad- value and then press MODE to con-
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just on 8 levels (with sidelights on) the cording to 3 levels (level 1 = min.
firm. level, level 2 = average level, level 3 =
light intensity of the instrument panel,
sound system controls and automatic Note The possible setting is between max. level); the higher the sensitivity
climate control (where provided) con- 30 and 250 km/h, or between 20 and is, the lower is the external light in-
trols. 155 mph depending on the unit set tensity required to switch on the
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previously (see “Distance unit (Dist. lights. The car is delivered with sen-
To adjust the light intensity level re- unit)” paragraph described later. sitivity level “2”.
quired, proceed as follows: Every press on button ö / õ in- To set the light level required, proceed
– briefly press button MODE the pre- creases/decreases by 5 units. Keeping
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as follows:
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viously set level will flash on the dis- the button ö / õ pressed obtains the
play; fast automatic increase or decrease. – briefly press button MODE, the pre-
When you are near the required set- viously set level will flash on the dis-
– press button ö or õ to select the re- ting complete adjustment by single play;
quired level;
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presses. – press button ö or õ to select the re-
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– briefly press button MODE to go briefly press button MODE to go back quired level;
back to the menu screen or press the to the menu screen or press the but-
button for long to go back to the stan- – briefly press button MODE to go
ton for long to go back to the stan- back to the menu screen or press the
dard screen without storing settings.
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dard screen without storing settings. button for long to go back to the stan-
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To abort the setting, proceed as fol- dard screen without storing settings.
Speed limit (Speed lim.)
lows:
With this function it is possible to set
the car speed limit (km/h or mph); – briefly press button MODE, (On)
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when this limit is exceeded the driver will flash on the display;
is immediately alerted (see section – press button õ, (Off) will flash on
“Warning lights and messages”). the display;
To set the speed limit, proceed as fol- – briefly press button MODE to go
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lows: back to the menu screen or press the
– briefly press button MODE, the dis- button for long to go back to the stan-
play will show the wording (Speed dard screen without storing settings.
lim.);
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Trip B On/Off (Trip B) Setting the clock (Clock adjust.) Setting the clock in 12h or 24h
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Through this option it is possible to This function enables to set the clock. mode (Clock mode)
activate (On) or deactivate (Off) the This function enables to set the clock
Trip B (partial trip). To set the clock (hours - minutes)
proceed as follows: in the 12h or 24h mode.
For further information see paragraph To set the clock in 12h or 24h mode,
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(Off) will flash on the display (ac- utes” will flash on the display;
– press button ö or õ for setting;
cording to previous setting); – press button ö or õ for setting.
– briefly press button MODE to go
– press button ö or õ for setting; Note Every press on the button ö or back to the menu screen or press the
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WARNING
– briefly press button MODE to go õ increases/decreases by one unit. button for long to go back to the stan-
back to the menu screen or press the Keeping the button pressed obtains dard screen without storing settings.
button for long to go back to the stan- automatic fast increase/decrease.
dard screen without storing settings. When you are near the required set- Setting the date (Date adjustm.)
ting complete adjustment by single
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dard screen without storing settings. – briefly press button MODE: “year”
will flash on the display;
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– press button ö or õ for setting; To activate (On) or to deactivate (Off) Unit - “distance” (Dist. unit)
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this function proceed as follows:
– briefly press button MODE: “day” With this function it is possible to set
will flash on the display; – briefly press button MODE: (On) or the units for distance covered (km or
(Off) will flash on the display (ac- mi).
– press button ö or õ for setting. cording to previous setting);
To set the required unit proceed as
Note Every press on button ö or õ
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– press button ö or õ for setting; follows:
increases/decreases by 1 unit. Keep-
ing the button pressed obtains auto- – briefly press button MODE to go – briefly press button MODE: km or
matic fast increase or decrease. When back to the menu screen or press the mi will flash on the display (accord-
you are near the required setting com- button for long to go back to the stan- ing to previous setting);
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plete adjustment by single presses. dard screen without storing settings.
– press button ö or õ for setting;
– briefly press button MODE to go
back to the menu screen or press the Automatic central door locking – briefly press button MODE to go
button for long to go back to the stan- when travelling (Door lock) back to the menu screen or press the
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button for long to go back to the stan-
WARNING
dard screen without storing settings. When activated (On), this function dard screen without storing settings.
locks automatically the doors when
Independent boot unlocking the car speed exceeds 20 km/h.
(Indep. boot)
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To activate (On) or to deactivate (Off)
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If On, when unlocking the doors the this function proceed as follows:
boot stays closed and therefore pro-
tected. To unlock the boot press but- – briefly press button MODE: (On) or
ton R on the key with remote con- (Off) will flash on the display (ac-
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trol. cording to previous setting);
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If Off, the boot is unlocked together – press button ö or õ for setting;
with the doors. – briefly press button MODE to go
back to the menu screen or press the
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button for long to go back to the stan-
dard screen without storing settings.
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“mpg”. button for long to go back to the stan- back to the menu screen or press the
To set the required unit proceed as dard screen without storing settings. button for long to go back to the stan-
follows: dard screen without storing settings.
Selecting the language
– briefly press button MODE: km/l or
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Adjusting the button volume Scheduled Servicing (Service) When a programmed maintenance in-
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(Vol. key) terval (coupon) is near to come, turn-
Through this function it is possible to ing the ignition key to MAR, it will
With this function the volume of the display information connected to display the message “Service” fol-
roger-beep accompanying the activa- proper car servicing. lowed by the number of km/mi or
tion of buttons MODE, ö and õ can To display scheduled servicing info days to go before car servicing.
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be adjusted according to 8 levels. proceed as follows:
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“Scheduled servicing” message is dis-
To adjust the volume proceed as fol- – briefly press button MODE: service played in km/mi or days according to
lows: in km or mi, according to previous the approaching service interval. Con-
setting, will be displayed (see para- tact a Lancia Dealership to carry out
– briefly press button MODE: the pre- graph “Unit - distance”); any service operation provided by the
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viously set volume “level” will flash “Service schedule” or “Annual in-
on the display; – press button ö or õ to select dis-
playing in days; spection plan”, and to reset the dis-
– press button ö or õ for setting; play.
– briefly press button MODE to go
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back to the menu screen or press the
WARNING
– briefly press button MODE to go
back to the menu screen or press the button for long to go back to the stan-
button for long to go back to the stan- dard screen without storing settings.
dard screen without storing settings. NOTE The “Service schedule” in-
cludes car maintenance every 30,000
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km (or equivalent value in mi) or
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S.B.R. buzzer reactivation
every year; this is shown automati-
(Belt buzz.) (where provided) cally, with the ignition key at MAR,
This function can be only displayed starting from 2,000 km (or equivalent
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after Lancia Dealership has deacti- value in mi) or 30 days from this
deadline and it is shown again every
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vated the S.B.R. system (see para-
graph “S.B.R. system” in section 200 km (or equivalent value in mi) or
“Safety devices”). every 3 days. Below 200 km servicing
indications are displayed more fre-
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quently. As concerns 1.3 Multijet ver-
sion, refer to paragraph “Service
Schedule” in section "Car Mainte-
nance" for changing air cleaner, en-
gine oil and engine oil filter. Service
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indications will be displayed km or mi
according to previous unit setting.
29
L0C2170g
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DASHBOARD
L0C2171g
L0C2172g
Proceed as follows:
❒ press button MODE and, after dis-
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õ
WARNING
õ
❒ display will show the confirmation
message;
L0C2173g
L0C2174g
❒ press buttons ö or õ to select (Yes)
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L0C2175g
L0C2175g
to go back to the menu screen or
press the button for long to go back
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L0C2178g
L0C2177g
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30
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DASHBOARD
start of new mission).
This is the last function that closes the
circular setting cycle listed in the ini- (where provided) “General Trip” displays the figures
tial menu screen. relating to:
Briefly press button MODE to go General features – Range
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SAFETY
back to the standard screen without
storing settings. The “Trip computer” displays infor- – Trip distance
mation (with ignition key at MAR),
Press button õ to return to the first relating to the operating status of the – Average consumption
menu option (Speed lim.). car. This function comprises the – Instant consumption
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“General trip” concerning the “com-
plete mission” of the car (journey) – Average speed
and “Trip B” concerning the partial – Travel time (driving time).
mission of the car; this latter function
LIGHTS AND
“Trip B” (displays the figures relating
MESSAGES
(as shown in fig. 24) is “contained”
WARNING
within the complete mission. to:
– Trip distance B
– Average consumption B
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– Average speed B
– Travel time B (driving time).
Note “Trip B” function can be ex-
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cluded (see paragraph “Trip B
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On/Off”). “Range” and “Instant con-
sumption” cannot be reset.
TECHNICAL
INDEX
31
Range This value shows the distance covered This value shows the car average
from the start of the new mission. speed as a function of the overall time
This value shows the distance in km elapsed since the start of the new mis-
(or mi) that the car can still cover be- Average consumption sion.
fore needing fuel, assuming that dri-
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or fuel level in tank below 4 litres; This value shows instant fuel con-
– car left parked with engine running sumption (this value is updated sec-
for long. ond by second). If parking the car
with engine on, the display will show
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
“----”.
WARNING
EMERGENCY
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32
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DASHBOARD
Trip computer values are displayed
with “----”. When normal operating New mission starts after:
condition is reset, calculation of dif- – “manual” resetting by the user, by
ferent units will restart regularly. Val- pressing the relevant button;
ues displayed before the failure will
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– “automatic” resetting, when the
SAFETY
not be reset.
“Trip distance” reaches 9999.9 km or
when the “Travel time” reaches 99.59
(99 hours and 59 minutes);
L0C0027m
fig. 23
CORRECT
– after disconnecting/reconnecting the
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battery.
TRIP button fig. 23
IMPORTANT The reset operation in
Button TRIP, set on the top of the the presence of the screens concern-
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
right steering column stalk, shall be ing the “General Trip” makes it pos-
WARNING
used (with ignition key at MAR) to sible to reset also the “Trip B”. The
display and to reset the previously de- reset operation in the presence of the
scribed values to start a new mission: screens concerning only the “Trip B”
makes it possible to reset only the in-
EMERGENCY
– short push to display the different
formation associated with this func-
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values
tion.
– long push to reset and then start a
new mission.
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
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33
With ignition key at MAR, press and keep button TRIP pressed for over 2 seconds to reset.
Exit TRIP
Exit Trip is performed automatically after having displayed all the related values or by keeping the button MODE
DEVICES
SAFETY
GENERAL TRIP
˙
˙
MESSAGES
WARNING
Reset TRIP B
TRIP B
˙
˙
Reset TRIP B
EMERGENCY
TRIP B
˙
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˙
˙
fig. 24 mission
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34
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DASHBOARD
(driver’s side)
Move repeatedly lever B upwards or
Upholstery of your car has downwards to achieve the required
been designed to withstand height.
wear deriving from com-
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mon use of the car. You are IMPORTANT Adjustment must be
however recommended to avoid carried out only seated in the driver’s
strong and/or continuous scratching seat with the car at a standstill.
with clothing accessories such as
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metallic buckles, studs, Velcro fas-
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tenings and the like, since these
items cause circumscribed stress of
the cover fabric that could lead to
yarn breaking, and damage the
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
cover as a consequence.
EMERGENCY
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Tilting the back rest fig. 25 L0C0029m
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
Moving the seat backwards
ure; the back rest folds and the seat is or forwards
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free to run forwards (easy entry).
Lift the lever A and push the seat for-
When resetting the back rest, the seat wards or backwards: in the driving
returns to its original position (me-
TECHNICAL
position the arms should rest on the
chanical memory). rim of the steering wheel.
Always check that the seat is firmly Always check that the seat is firmly
locked in the runners by trying to locked in the runners by trying to
move it back and forth. move it back and forth.
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35
WARNING
Once you have released the
lever, check that the seat is
firmly locked in the runners by
trying to move it back and forth.
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single seat
Back rest angle adjustment
REAR SLIDING SEATS
fig. 26
(where provided) fig. 27-28
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
sure the seat belt fits closely across Lift lever A taking it in the middle
your chest and hips. and move the seat backwards or for-
wards.
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
36
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DASHBOARD
WARNING
Only make adjustments
when the car is stationary.
DEVICES
SAFETY
WARNING
L0C0192m L0C0181m
fig. 28 - Versions with rear fig. 29
CORRECT
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Back rest in “all-bent” po-
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double seat
sition shall only be used
From the boot fig. 29 with the car stationary.
For double seats:
Moving the seat backwards
❒ lift lever B and C to adjust respec-
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
or forwards
WARNING
tively the left and right back rest
part Lift the central tab A and move the
seat backwards or forwards. After
carrying out the operation, fasten the
EMERGENCY
tab to the velcro on the seat back rest. WARNING
IN AN
Adjusting/reclining the seat back Once you have released the
lever, check that the seat is
Operate side tabs B as described in firmly locked in the runners by
paragraph “Extending the boot” in
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
trying to move it back and forth.
this section. Failure to lock the seat in place
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After adjustment, make sure the tabs could result in the seat moving
come out of the plastic cover slots. suddenly and the driver losing
control of the car.
TECHNICAL
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37
quired;
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It is absolutely forbidden
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protective action, adjust Versions with three rear seats are fit- anti-theft device) that could badly
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the seat back upright and keep ted with three rear head restraints affect performance and safety,
your head as close as possible to whereas versions with two rear seats cause the lapse of warranty and
the head restraint. are fitted with two rear head re- also result in non-compliance of
the car with homologation require-
TECHNICAL
straints.
ments.
REAR SEATS (where provided) IMPORTANT Rear seat passengers
fig. 31 shall always set the head restraints in
the position of use.
Rear seat head restraints are fitted
only on certain versions.
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REARVIEW
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
MIRRORS
DRIVING MIRROR fig. 33
DEVICES
SAFETY
The mirror is fitted with a safety de-
vice that causes it to be released in the
event of a violent crash.
L0C0008m L0C0014m
fig. 32 fig. 33
CORRECT
Using the lever A it can be moved to
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two different positions: normal or
WARNING antiglare.
Any adjustment of the
LIGHTS AND
DOOR MIRRORS fig. 34
MESSAGES
WARNING
steering wheel position
must be carried out only with the
car stationary and the engine Manual adjustment
turned off.
From inside the car, use lever A to ad-
EMERGENCY
just the mirror.
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L0C0170m
fig. 34
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
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39
Proceed as follows:
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DASHBOARD
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USE OF
WARNING
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
WARNING
As the driver’s door mirror
is curved, it may slightly
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40
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DASHBOARD
DEVICES
SAFETY
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LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
EMERGENCY
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SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
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L0C0268m
fig. 37
INDEX
1 Fixed vents for defrosting/demisting side windows - 2 Side adjustable outlets - 3 Fixed vents for defrosting/ demist-
ing windscreen - 4 Centre adjustable outlets - 5 Lower vent
41
HEATING AND
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DASHBOARD
VENTILATION
CONTROLS fig. 40
DEVICES
SAFETY
A: Fan knob.
B: Air temperature knob (mixing hot
and cold air).
fig. 38 fig. 39 C: Heated rear window on/off but-
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ton.
CENTRAL VENTS fig. 38 SIDE VENTS fig. 39 D: Air distribution knob.
A Control for outlet opening/closing A Fixed vent for defrosting/demist- E: Air recirculation on/off button.
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
≈ to speed up passenger
compartment warming;
ƒ to warm the passenger
TECHNICAL
42
HEATING
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
Proceed as follows:
❒ knob pointer B turned fully clock-
wise in the red section;
❒ turn knob A to required speed;
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SAFETY
❒ turn the knob D to:
ƒ to warm the feet and at the
same time demist the
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windscreen;
Δ to send air to the feet and
to admit cool air from
dashboard central vents
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
and outlets; fig. 40 L0C0127m
≈ to speed up warming.
FAST HEATING FRONT WINDOW FAST
EMERGENCY
Proceed as follows: DEMISTING/DEFROSTING
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(WINDSCREEN AND SIDE
❒ close all dashboard vents; WINDOWS)
❒ turn knob B to the red section; Proceed as follows:
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
❒ turn knob A to 4 -; ❒ knob pointer B in the red section;
CAR
❒ turn the knob D to ≈. ❒ turn knob A to 4 -;
❒ turn knob D to -;
TECHNICAL
❒ turn air recirculation off: knob E to
Ú.
After demisting/defrosting, operate
the controls to restore the required
comfort.
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43
THE CAR
44
MANUAL CLIMATE
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
CONTROL SYSTEM
(where provided)
DEVICES
SAFETY
CONTROLS fig. 41
A: Fan knob;
B: Air temperature knob (mixing hot
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and cold air);
C: Heated rear window on/off but-
ton;
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
D: Compressor on/off button; fig. 41 L0C0128m
EMERGENCY
compartment warming; ƒ to warm the feet and at the
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CLIMATIC COMFORT
ƒ to warm the passenger same time demist the
Knob E enables to direct the air flow compartment and at the same windscreen;
to the whole passenger compartment time demist the windscreen; Δ to send air to the feet and to
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
according to 5 distribution levels:
- to demist and defrost the admit cool air from
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« air flow from central vents and windscreen and front side dashboard central vents and
side outlets; windows. outlets;
Δ to warm the feet and keep the
TECHNICAL
≈ to speed up warming.
face cool (“bilevel” function); HEATING
Proceed as follows:
❒ knob pointer B turned fully clock-
wise in the red section;
INDEX
❒ turn knob A to required speed;
45
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Proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT Climate control system
❒ turn knob B to the red section; is very useful to speed up demisting:
❒ turn knob A to -; set controls to demisting function and
EMERGENCY
by pressing button D.
❒ turn air recirculation off: knob F to
Ú.
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
46
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DASHBOARD
Proceed as follows: Proceed as follows: Proceed as follows:
❒ central and side vents completely ❒ turn knob B to blue section; ❒ turn air recirculation off, knob F to
open;
❒ turn knob A to required speed; Ú.
❒ knob B on blue section; ❒ turn knob B to the right to raise
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SAFETY
❒ knob E to «; temperature;
❒ knob A to the required speed;
❒ turn knob F to …; ❒ turn knob A to the left to reduce
❒ knob E to «;
❒ press button D (the relevant button the fan speed.
❒ turn air recirculation off: knob F to
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led will turn on).
USE OF
Ú. LOOKING AFTER THE SYSTEM
minutes. Before summer, have the
RECIRCULATION system checked at a Lancia Dealer-
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
Knob F to …. ship. During the winter, the climate
control system must be turned on at
This function is particularly useful least once a month for about ten
when the outside air is heavily pol-
luted (in a traffic jam, tunnel, etc.).
EMERGENCY
However, it is better not to use it for
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long periods, especially if there are
several people in the car.
IMPORTANT The inside air recircu-
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
lation system makes it possible to
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reach the required “heating” or “cool-
ing” conditions faster. Do not use the
air recirculation function on rainy/
cold days as it would considerably in-
TECHNICAL
crease the possibility of the windows
misting inside.
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47
GENERAL ❒ fan speed (continuous air flow vari- In any case, the temperature of the air
ation); admitted to the passenger compart-
The two-zone climate control system ment is controlled automatically (ex-
makes it possible to adjust separately ❒ compressor switching on (to cool/
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SAFETY
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ture” logic, i.e.: the system continu- changed manually at any time, i.e.:
ously works to keep constant the com- you can always modify one or more The system enables to set or to change
fort inside the passenger compartment function settings. In this event, the the following parameters and func-
and to compensate any variation of system will no longer implement the tions manually:
LIGHTS AND
tegrated by an antipollution sensor matic ones and remain in storage un- ❒ air distribution on five levels (dri-
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(Air Quality System) that turns on au- til the user decides to resume auto- ver/front passenger side);
tomatically the inside air recirculation matic control, except when the system
function to lessen the harmful effects cuts in for particular safety condi- ❒ climate control compressor on/off
of polluted air in cities, queues and tions. enable;
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
The climate control system automat- passenger compartment does not de-
ically controls and adjusts the follow- pend on the car speed, since it is elec-
tronically controlled by the fan. ❒ rear heated window;
ing parameters and functions:
❒ system off.
❒ air temperature at driver/front pas-
senger vents;
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48
CONTROLS fig. 44
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
A: MONO function button (for align-
ing set temperatures)
B: Climate control compressor on/off
button
DEVICES
SAFETY
C: Inside air recirculation on/off
D: Display showing climate control
system data
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E: Climate control system off button
F: MAX-DEF function button (front
window fast defrosting/demisting)
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
G: Rear window heating on/off but- L0C0226m
ton fig. 44
EMERGENCY
mode) and knob to adjust tem- ver side
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perature on passenger side
N: AUTO function button (automatic
I: Button for air distribution on pas- mode) and knob to adjust tem-
senger side perature on driver side
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
L: Knob for adjusting fan speed
TECHNICAL
INDEX CAR
49
SWITCHING THE CLIMATE ❒ MONO, to align the air tempera- During completely automatic system
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
CONTROL SYSTEM ON ture and distribution set on the pas- operation, the temperatures, air dis-
senger’s side (front) with that on tribution and the fan speed set can be
The system can be started in different the driver’s side; changed at any time through the rel-
ways, but it is advisable to press one evant buttons or knobs: the system
of the AUTO buttons and then to turn ❒ …, air recirculation, to keep it al- will automatically change its settings
ways on or off;
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possible. The system will adjust the the same for all passenger compart-
air temperature, flow and distribution ment areas.
and will control the air recirculation
function and the conditioner com- With one or more functions engaged
pressor on/off. manually, the adjustment of the tem-
EMERGENCY
50
CONTROLS Turning the knobs clockwise or coun- All manual settings are however pos-
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
terclockwise until they reach the ex- sible with this function on.
Air temperature adjustment treme selections HI or LO, the maxi-
mum heating or cooling functions are To switch the function off, simply
knobs H-N respectively engaged: turn the temperature knob counter-
clockwise and set the required tem-
Turning the knobs clockwise or coun- ❒ HI function (highest heating perature.
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SAFETY
terclockwise, highers or lowers the power):
temperature of the air required re- ❒ LO function (highest cooling
spectively in the left zone (knob N) or this is activated by turning the tem- power):
right zone (knob H) of the passenger perature knob clockwise above the
compartment. max. value (32 °C). It can be acti- this is activated by turning the tem-
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vated independently from the driver’s perature knob counterclockwise be-
It is possible to personalise required or passenger’s side or both (also se- low the min. value (16 °C). It can be
temperatures (driver and passenger) lecting the MONO function). activated independently from the dri-
with a maximum difference of 7 °C. ver’s or passenger’s side or both (also
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
This function can be engaged when selecting the MONO function).
WARNING
The temperatures set are shown on requiring to heat the passenger com-
the displays near the relevant knobs. partment as quickly as possible, ex- This function can be engaged when
ploiting the maximum potential of the requiring to cool the passenger com-
Pressing button A (MONO) automat- partment as quickly as possible, ex-
ically aligns the temperature on the system. This function uses the maxi-
EMERGENCY
mum temperature of the coolant fluid, ploiting the maximum potential of the
front passenger’s side with that on the
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while air distribution and fan speed system. This function engages inside
driver’s side. It is therefore possible to air recirculation and climate control
set the same temperature between the are controlled according to the system
settings. compressor, while air distribution and
two zones simply turning the knob on fan speed are controlled according to
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
the driver’s side N. More particularly, max. fan speed will environmental conditions. All manual
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Separate operation of the set temper- not be immediately engaged if coolant settings are however possible with this
atures is automatically restored by is not hot enough; this to prevent ad- function on.
turning knobs H or pressing button A mitting air that is not warm enough
to the passenger compartment. To switch the function off, simply
(MONO) again when the button led is
TECHNICAL
turn the temperature knob clockwise
on. and set the required temperature.
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51
Front air distribution selection ▲ Splitting of the air flow between Fan speed adjustment buttons L
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
buttons I-M ▼ the lower part of the passenger Pressing button p increases or de-
compartment and the wind- creases the fan speed and therefore
Pressing the relevant buttons it is pos-
sible to manually choose one of the screen and front side window the amount of air admitted to the pas-
five possible air distributions to the demisting/defrosting vents. This senger compartment, although keep-
type of air distribution allows ing the required temperature.
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compartment: satisfactory heating of the pas- The fan speed is shown by the lit bars
senger compartment while pre-
▲ Air flow to the windscreen and venting possible misting of the
on the display
front side window vents to demist windows. ❒ max fan speed = all bars lit
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or defrost them.
Set air flow distribution is indicated ❒ min fan speed = one bar lit
˙ Air flow to dashboard central by the corresponding button led The fan can be cut off only if the cli-
and side vents to provide satis- switching on. mate control compressor has been
LIGHTS AND
and face, specially during the With a combined function set, press-
summer. ing a button will turn on the main IMPORTANT To restore automatic
function of the button pressed, to- fan speed control after a manual ad-
▼ Air flow towards lower parts of gether with the functions set yet. justment, press button AUTO.
EMERGENCY
the passenger compartment. Due Pressing the button of the active func-
IN AN
to the natural tendency of heat to tion will turn the function off (led off).
spread upwards, this type of dis-
tribution allows heating of the To restore automatic air distribution
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
prompt feeling of warmth to the When the driver selects air distribu-
coldest parts of the body. tion towards the windscreen, also the
TECHNICAL
AUTO buttons IMPORTANT Should the system (af- MONO button (alignment
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
(automatic operation) H-N ter manual settings) be no longer able of set temperatures and air
to guarantee the required temperature distribution) A
Pressing the AUTO button (on driver set in the passenger compartment, the
and/or front passenger side) the sys- set temperature value will start flash- Pressing button MONO automatically
tem automatically adjusts the amount ing to indicate this condition, after aligns the temperature on the front
DEVICES
and distribution of the air admitted to
SAFETY
one minute the AUTO message will passenger’s side with that on the dri-
the passenger compartment, can- turn off. ver’s side. It is therefore possible to set
celling all the previous manual ad- the same temperature and air distri-
justments. To restore automatic system control bution between the two zones simply
after one or more manual selections, turning the knob on the driver’s side.
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This condition is indicated by the
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press button AUTO.
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message FULL AUTO on the front This function is provided to simplify
system display. temperature adjustment of the whole
passenger compartment when only
Manual operation of at least one au- the driver is on board. Separate oper-
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
tomatic function (air recirculation, air ation of the set temperatures and air
distribution, fan speed or climate con- distribution is automatically restored
trol compressor off) will cause FULL by turning knob H or N or pressing
message going off the display. This button MONO again when the button
means that automatic control is not led is on.
EMERGENCY
complete (except temperature control
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which is always automatic).
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
INDEX CAR
53
Inside air recirculation IMPORTANT The inside air recircu- When air recirculation manual con-
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
(where provided) on/off button C lation system makes it possible to trol is set, display message FULL and
reach the required “heating” or “cool- AUTO will go off.
The air recirculation is controlled ac- ing” conditions faster. It is however
cording to the following operating log- inadvisable to use it on rainy/cold
ics: days as it would considerably increase
DEVICES
SAFETY
❒ forced switching on (inside air re- the possibility of the windows misting
circulation always on), indicated by inside, especially if the climate control
the turning on of the led on button system is off.
C and symbol í on the display; WARNING
When the outside temperature is be-
It is inadvisable to use the
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54
Climate control compressor off Either press button ò or AUTO to re- Button for fast windscreen and
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
button B set automatic control of the compres- front side window demisting/
sor. defrosting F
Press the ò button, when the button
led is on, to switch the compressor off. With compressor off, if the outside Press this button: the climate control
The led will go off. By pressing again temperature is higher than the set system will automatically switch on
temperature, the system cannot reach
DEVICES
the button when the led is off, the sys-
SAFETY
all the functions required for fast
tem automatic control of the com- the required temperature. This will be windscreen and front side window
pressor activation is restored; this con- signalled by the flashing of set tem- demisting/defrosting, that is:
dition is indicated by button led light- perature value on the display for one
ing up. minute, then the message AUTO will ❒ climate control system compressor
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on (with proper climatic condi-
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go off.
When the air conditioner compressor tions);
is off, the system deactivates air re- When the compressor is off, it is pos-
circulation to prevent window misting sible to reset manually the fan speed. ❒ air recirculation off;
up. Although the system is still able to When the compressor is on and the
LIGHTS AND
❒ maximum air temperature (HI) on
MESSAGES
WARNING
maintain the required temperature, engine is running, manual ventilation both areas;
the message FULL on the display will cannot be lower than the bar indi-
go off. If the system is no longer able cated on the display. ❒ fan speed according to engine
to keep the required temperature, also coolant temperature in order to
EMERGENCY
the message AUTO will turn off. limit letting cold air into the pas-
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senger compartment for demisting
IMPORTANT Air at a temperature the windows;
lower than that of the outside air can-
not be let into the passenger com- ❒ air flow directed to the windscreen
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partment when the compressor is off. and front side window vents;
Furthermore, in particular environ-
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❒ heated rear window
mental conditions, the windows could
mist up fast because the air is no IMPORTANT The fast windscreen
longer dehumidified. demisting/ defrosting function stays
TECHNICAL
on for approx. 3 minutes after the en-
Setting will be stored also when the gine coolant temperature exceeds 50
engine is stopped. °C (petrol versions) or 35 °C (Multi-
jet versions).
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55
When the max. demisting/defrosting Button for demisting/defrosting ❒ climate control system compressor
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
function is on, the led on the relevant the heated rear window G off;
button and that on the heated rear
window button turn on. Message Press this button to switch on the ❒ fan off.
FULL AUTO on the display will turn heated rear window demisting/de- The heated rear window can be
off. frosting function. The led on the but- switched on and off normally when
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heating off.
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AUTO button to switch the max. on the inside of the rear window over
demisting/defrosting function off and the heating filaments to avoid dam- on, if it was off when the system was
reset the previous system operation age that might cause it to stop work- switched off. It will be kept if, on the
conditions. ing properly. other hand, it was on when the sys-
tem was switched off.
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OFF button E (system off) Press the AUTO button to switch the
climate control system back on.
To switch the climate control system
off, press button í.
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air recirculation is on í.
The climate control system conditions
when the system is off are the follow-
TECHNICAL
ing:
❒ All leds off;
❒ set temperature displays off;
❒ air recirculation on, thus isolating
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56
Misting preventing sensor Should the above actions be unsuc- IMPORTANT The misting preventing
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DASHBOARD
(where provided) cessful, the following actions are im- sensor will cut in when outside tem-
plemented: perature and humidity conditions are
Under the driver mirror is installed a critical for proper and secure visibil-
sensor for detecting windscreen mist- ❒ air distribution change to increase ity, therefore when initial conditions
ing and ensuring safe visibility condi- the amount of air flow towards the are reset the compressor will stay on
windscreen;
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tions.
SAFETY
to prevent misting.
The system starts working as soon as ❒ air flow improvement.
the windscreen mists up under par- Misting preventing sensor actions are
ticular outside temperature and hu- active safety actions that are imple-
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midity conditions by implementing a
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mented under both automatic or WARNING
series of operations aimed to keep manual operations.
proper visibility. To ensure correct sensor
Manual operations during sensor ac- operation, keep the wind-
When the sensor detects incipient tivation will obtain sensor deactiva- screen clean and do not apply
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
misting: tion until pressing again the AUTO stickers and/or equivalent in the
❒ it will turn compressor on (symbol ò button or next engine starting. sensor area under the driver’s mir-
on the display and button B on); ror.
When the sensor communicates to the
❒ it will turn the air recirculation off climate control unit that regular visi-
EMERGENCY
(air admitted from the outside); bility conditions are restored, the sys-
IN AN
tem will set to previous conditions.
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TECHNICAL
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57
EXTERNAL LIGHTS
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
1 1
The left-hand stalk controls the ex- 1 6
ternal lights and the direction indica-
tors.
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SAFETY
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Turn the knurled ring to 6. the lever towards the steering wheel
(stable position).
The warning light 3 on the instru-
ment cluster will come on. The warning light 1 on the instru-
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L0C0063m
fig. 47
58
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DASHBOARD
DEVICES
SAFETY
L0C0064m L0C0065m L0C0064m
fig. 49 fig. 50 fig. 51
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FLASHING THE HEADLIGHTS DIRECTION INDICATORS fig. 50 “FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICE
fig. 49 Push the lever to stable position: fig. 51
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
Pull the lever towards the steering ❒ up (position 1): engage the right- This function allows the illumination
wheel (unstable position) regardless hand direction indicator; of the space in front of the car.
of the position of the knurled ring.
The warning light 1 on the instru- ❒ down (position 2): engage the left- Activation
ment cluster will come on. hand direction indicator.
EMERGENCY
With the ignition key at STOP or re-
IN AN
Warning light F or D will come on moved, pull the left-hand stalk to-
PARKING LIGHTS fig. 50 flashing on the instrument cluster. wards the steering wheel and operate
With the ignition key at STOP or re- Indicators are switched off automati- it within 2 minutes from when the en-
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moved, turn lever to position 6. The cally when the steering wheel is gine is turned off.
instrument panel warning light 3 straightened.
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will come on together with side/tail- At each single movement of the stalk,
lights and number plate light. If you want the indicator to flash briefly the staying on of the lights is extended
to show that you are about to change by 30 seconds up to a maximum of
Move the lever upwards a to turn the 210 seconds; then the lights are
TECHNICAL
lane, move the stalk up or down with-
right-hand sidelights on only; move it out clicking into position (unstable po- switched off automatically.
downwards b to turn the left-hand sition). When released the stalk will re-
ones on. In both cases, warning light turn to its home position.
3 will not turn on.
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59
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lights.
AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS When the daylight sensor is on, the
Deactivation SENSOR (daylight sensor) display shows the preset sensitivity
level. During displaying, the sensitiv-
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Keep the stalk pulled towards the ity level can be adjusted using buttons
steering wheel for more than 2 sec- It detects the changes of the external ö and õ fig. 53.
onds. light intensity of the car according to
the light sensitivity set: greater is the Deactivation
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60
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the time the lever is held in this posi-
tion. When the lever is released, it re-
WINDSCREEN WASHER/WIPER turns to position A automatically
stopping the wiper.
This device can only work when the
DEVICES
SAFETY
ignition key is at MAR.
The stalk can be moved to five differ-
ent positions fig. 54:
A: windscreen wiper off
CORRECT
WARNING
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B: flick wipe. Never use the window
wiper to remove ice or
With the stalk in position B, turning snow from the windscreen. In these
the knurled ring F, four possible in-
LIGHTS AND
conditions, the wiper is submitted
MESSAGES
WARNING
termittent speeds are obtained: to excessive effort that results in
, = very slow intermittent motor protection cutting in and
wiper operation inhibition for few
-- = slow intermittent seconds as a consequence. If oper-
EMERGENCY
--- = intermittent medium ation is not restored contact Lan-
IN AN
cia Dealership.
---- = fast intermittent L0C0066m
fig. 54
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C: continuous slow;
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D: continuous fast;
E: fast temporary (unstable position).
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61
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washer jet and the wiper at the same The activation of the rain sensor is in-
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time; indeed, the latter comes into ac- dicated by a control acquisition
tion automatically if the stalk is pulled “stroke”.
for more than half a second. fig. 56 L0C0066m
change from stationary (no wiping) the rain sensor activated the normal
when the windscreen is dry, to first washing cycle is performed at the end
continuous speed (continuous, slow). of which the rain sensor resumes its
normal automatic function.
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62
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DASHBOARD
and automatically adjust itself in the
Turn the ignition key to STOP. presence of the following particular
At the following starting operation conditions:
(key at MAR), the sensor will not be ❒ impurities on the controlled surface
reactivated even if the stalk is on B. (salt, dirt, etc.);
DEVICES
SAFETY
In this event, to activate the rain sen-
sor, you have to move the stalk to A ❒ streaks of water caused by worn
or C and then again to B. wiper blades;
When the rain sensor is again acti- ❒ difference between day and night. fig. 57 L0C0068m
CORRECT
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vated in this way, at least one wind-
screen wiper stroke occurs, even if the REAR WINDOW WASH/WIPE
windscreen is dry.
FUNCTION fig. 57
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
This device can only work when the
ignition key is at MAR.
Pushing the lever towards the dash-
board (unstable position), the rear
EMERGENCY
window washer jet and the continu-
IN AN
ous rear window wiper operation are
activated.
Operation ends when the stalk is re-
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leased.
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Turning the knurled ring A from å to
' the rear window wiper with inter-
mittent operation is activated.
TECHNICAL
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63
Proceed as follows:
(where provided)
❒ turn the knurled ring A to ON and
It is a device able to support the dri- press the accelerator pedal to the
ver, with electronic control, which al- required speed;
DEVICES
SAFETY
lows driving at speed over 30 km/h ❒ move the lever upwards (+) for at
on long and straight dry roads (e.g.: least three seconds, then release it.
motorways), at a desired speed, with- The car speed is memorised and it
out pressing the accelerator pedal. L0C0069m is therefore possible to release the
fig. 58
CORRECT
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accelerator pedal.
this device on extra-urban roads with
traffic. Do not use it in town. DEVICE ENGAGEMENT fig. 58 In the case of need (when overtaking
Turn knurled ring A to ON. for instance) acceleration is possible
simply pressing the accelerator pedal;
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
The device may only be engaged in later, releasing the accelerator pedal,
the 4th or 5th gear. Travelling downhill the car will return to the speed mem-
with the device engaged, the car speed orised previously.
may increase more than the memo-
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rised one.
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turn on.
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64
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DASHBOARD
WARNING
SPEED SPEED
When travelling with the
If the device has been disengaged for The speed memorised can be in- device on, do not put the
example pressing the brake or clutch creased in two ways: gearbox lever in neutral.
pedal, the memorised speed can be re-
❒ disengaging the device and then
DEVICES
set as follows:
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memorising the new speed;
❒ accelerate gradually until reaching
a speed approaching the one mem- or
orised; ❒ moving the lever downwards (–)
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until reaching the new speed which
USE OF
❒ engage the gear selected at the time WARNING
of speed memorising (4th or 5th will be memorised automatically. In the event of device mal-
gear); Each operation of the lever ring will function or failure, turn
correspond to a slight reduction in the knurled ring A to OFF and con-
❒ press the RES B button.
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
speed (about 1 km/h), while keeping tact a Lancia Dealership after
the lever downwards will correspond checking the protective fuse in-
TO INCREASE THE to a continuous speed reduction. tegrity.
MEMORISED SPEED
EMERGENCY
The speed memorised can be in- DEVICE DISENGAGEMENT
IN AN
creased in two ways: Turn the ring A to OFF or the ignition
❒ pressing the accelerator and then key to STOP. The device is auto-
memorising the new speed reached; matically deactivated also in one of
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
the following cases:
or
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❒ pressing the brake or clutch pedal;
❒ moving the lever upwards (+).
❒ ESP system cut-in (where pro-
Each operation of the lever will cor- vided).
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respond to a slight increase in speed
(about 1 km/h), while keeping the
lever upwards will correspond to a
continuous speed increase.
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65
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the ceiling light will stay on for about on the cluster come on.
USE OF
Central light
WARNING
lights off.
Light turning on/off is gradual.
TECHNICAL
WARNING
The use of hazard lights is
governed by the Road
Traffic Code of the country you are
in. Keep to the rules.
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66
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DASHBOARD
tion, the instrument cluster warning
light è comes on together with a mes-
sage on the multifunction display (See
section “Warning lights and mes-
sages”).
DEVICES
SAFETY
Carefully inspect the car to find fuel
leaks, e.g. in the engine compartment,
Y
under the car or near the tank.
L0C0228m L0C0046m
fig. 60 fig. 62
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FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH fig. 62
It is located next to the passenger’s
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
door pillar, at the bottom (move the
WARNING
covering aside to reach it) and it
comes into operation in the case of a
crash by cutting off fuel and switch-
ing off the engine.
EMERGENCY
IN AN
L0C0229m
fig. 61
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
REAR FOG LIGHT fig. 61
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Press button 4; to activate this light
it is necessary to have the dipped
beam headlights switched on.
TECHNICAL
The instrument panel warning light
comes on 4.
Press the button again to turn these
lights off.
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67
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68
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DASHBOARD
(where provided) Plastic container, removable, with
It is located on the central console, at snap opening that can be located in
the side of the handbrake lever. the glass/can holder slots on the cen-
tral console.
Press the relevant button to switch on
DEVICES
SAFETY
the cigar lighter with ignition key at IMPORTANT Do not use the ashtray
MAR. as waste paper basket: it might set on
fire in contact with cigarettes stub.
After approx. 15 seconds it will return
to its initial position and is ready for fig. 65 L0C0017m
CORRECT
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use.
IMPORTANT Always check that the SUN VISORS fig. 65
cigar lighter has turned off. They are located at the sides of the
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
driving mirror. They can be adjusted
WARNING
IMPORTANT The cigar lighter gets
very hot. Handle it with care and forwards and sidewards.
make sure that it is not used by chil- Two courtesy mirrors are located on
dren: danger of fire and/or burns. the back of the driver and passenger
EMERGENCY
sun visors.
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To use the driver’s mirror, open the
sliding lid A.
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TECHNICAL
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69
sliding one) fitted with sun curtains ❒ press button B-fig. 66 at close po-
with two manual control positions sition;
(open/closed). Sunroof operation is
possible only with the ignition key at ❒ keep the button pressed to close
L0C0176m
fig. 66
CORRECT
cated on the central ceiling light, con- ❒ after full closing, wait for sunroof
trol sunroof opening and closing. Manual opening / closing
motor stopping.
Pressing button A or B, for less than
When leaving the car, the ignition key
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
for longer than 1 second to open the ate positions with respect to automatic roof can be dangerous. Before and
IN AN
panel completely. After pressing the opening/closing. during its operation ensure that any
button for the first time, the sunroof passengers are not at risk from the
can be opened at intermediate posi- moving roof either by personal objects
tions by pressing button A again. ANTI-CRUSHING SAFETY getting caught in the mechanism or
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
the front panel to spoiler position; stroke and that cuts in by stopping
press button B again for longer than and reversing the sunroof stroke.
1 second to close the sunroof com-
pletely. After pressing the button for
the first time, the sunroof can be
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70
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DASHBOARD
Do not open the sunroof if
there is snow or ice on it: it
could be damaged.
DEVICES
SAFETY
WARNING
When leaving the car, the
fig. 67 L0C0186m ignition key should be re- fig. 68 L0C0231m
CORRECT
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moved to prevent the sunroof from
being operated inadvertently and
EMERGENCY OPERATION harming anyone remaining in the From the inside
fig. 67 car. Improper use of the sunroof With the doors closed, press button A
LIGHTS AND
can be dangerous. Before and dur-
MESSAGES
(to unlock doors) and button B (to
WARNING
If the switch does not work, the sun-
roof can be operated manually as fol- ing its operation ensure that any lock doors) set on the dashboard.
lows: passengers are not at risk from the
moving roof either by personal ob- IMPORTANT If one door is not per-
❒ take the Allen screw wrench A out of jects getting caught in the mecha- fectly closed or there is a system fail-
EMERGENCY
the glove compartment nism or by being injured by it di- ure, central door locking will not
IN AN
rectly. work.
❒ remove the protection cap set on the
internal side of the roof near the sun If the cause of the failure is removed,
curtain the device will start working properly.
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❒ insert the wrench provided into B DOORS
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and turn it:
– clockwise to open the sunroof
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING
TECHNICAL
– counterclockwise to close the SYSTEM fig. 68
sunroof
From the outside
With the doors closed, fit and turn the
Do not open the sunroof if
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key in one of the front door locks or
roof rack/ski rack are press the remote control button Á.
mounted.
71
POWER WINDOWS
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
CONTROLS fig. 69
L0C0019m L0C0019m
fig. 69 fig. 70
CORRECT
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72
BOOT
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
The boot tailgate (when unlocked)
can be opened only from the outside
through the electric opening handle
set above the number plate holder
DEVICES
SAFETY
fig. 71.
If doors are unlocked the boot can be
opened at any time.
L0C0269m L0C0049m
fig. 71 fig. 72
CORRECT
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Operating the instrument panel dis-
play (see paragraph “Multifunction TAILGATE OPENING WITH THE
display” in this chapter) it is possible TAILGATE CLOSING
to activate option “Independent KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL
To close, lower the tailgate until the
LIGHTS AND
fig. 72
MESSAGES
boot”: in this way the boot is not un-
WARNING
lock clicks.
locked when unlocking the doors. Press button R. IMPORTANT If option “Independent
The tailgate opening is indicated by boot” is on, before closing the boot,
double flashing of direction indica- check whether you have with you the
EMERGENCY
tors. ignition key since the boot will be
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locked automatically.
Such control functions are reset when
closing the tailgate.
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TECHNICAL
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73
A
(speakers, spoilers, etc.) on
the rear shelf or boot lid,
except those envisaged by
the manufacturer, may prevent the
gas filled struts at the sides of the
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SAFETY
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USE OF
74
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DASHBOARD
position
Repeat the above operations in reverse
sequence, refit belts into buckles (as
shown in the fig. 77) before tilting the
DEVICES
cushion to have them always ready
SAFETY
for use.
The cushion shall be re-positioned fit-
L0C0028m L0C0184m
ting the rear part under the back rest
fig. 76 fig. 77
CORRECT
and then pressing the front part.
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USE OF
EXTENDING THE BOOT ❒ To unlock the seat backrest lift lever WARNING If the car is fitted with
(versions with rear single seat) B the same time; Isofix anchoring points (see para-
graph “Presetting for mounting the
LIGHTS AND
fig. 76 ❒ Slightly bend the backrest forward
MESSAGES
WARNING
Isofix child restraint system” in the
and take the rear head restraints out chapter “Safe driving”) re-position
Partial extension (where provided); the cushion taking care to fit it under
❒ Fold the back rest. the anchoring points.
Use lever A (in the passenger com-
EMERGENCY
partment) or the central tab in the
IN AN
boot to move the seat forwards.
Total extension
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❒ Remove the rear parcel shelf as pre-
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viously described;
❒ Use lever A or the central boot tab
to adjust the seat completely back-
TECHNICAL
wards;
❒ Raise the cushion on the front side
(1) and tilt it forwards operating
the rear side (2);
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75
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EXTENDING THE BOOT ❒ Lift the cushion, raising it from the Returning the seat to its original
(versions with rear double seat) front part (1), corresponding to the position
section to fold and tilt it forward op-
LIGHTS AND
fig. 78-79-80
MESSAGES
WARNING
erating the rear side (2); tilt both Repeat the above operations in reverse
cushions to fold the back rest com- sequence, refit belts into buckles (as
Partial extension pletely; shown in the fig. 80) before tilting the
cushion to have them always ready
Use lever A (in the passenger com- ❒ Lift lever B or C or pull the boot side for use.
EMERGENCY
boot to move the seat forwards. section to fold and both to fold the The cushion shall be re-positioned fit-
back rest completely; ting the rear part under the back rest
Total extension and then pressing the front part.
❒ Slightly bend the backrest forward
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❒ Remove the rear parcel shelf as pre- and take the rear head restraints out WARNING If the car is fitted with
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76
BONNET
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
TO OPEN THE BONNET
Proceed as follows:
DEVICES
SAFETY
❒ pull lever A-fig. 81 in the direction
of the arrow;
❒ move lever B-fig. 82 leftwards as
shown by the arrow; fig. 81 L0C0021m
fig. 83 L0C0220m
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❒ lift the bonnet and at the same time
release the rod C-fig. 83 from the ❒ lower the bonnet at approx. 20 cm
catch D-fig. 83, then fit the rod end from the engine compartment and
then let it drop, ensuring that it is
LIGHTS AND
into the bonnet recess E-fig. 83
MESSAGES
WARNING
(wide hole) and then press down to fully closed and not just held in po-
safety position (small hole), as shown sition by the safety catch. If the
in the figure. bonnet does not close properly do
not push it down but open it again
EMERGENCY
IMPORTANT Before opening the bon- and repeat the above procedure.
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net, check the windscreen wiper arms
are not lifted from the windscreen. IMPORTANT Always check that the
L0C0270m bonnet is closed properly to avoid its
fig. 82 opening while the car is travelling.
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TO CLOSE THE BONNET
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Proceed as follows:
❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand
TECHNICAL
and with the other remove rod C-
fig. 83 from recess D, with reverse
movement with respect to opening,
and fit it back into its catch;
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77
WARNING
For safety reasons the
bonnet shall always be SKI RACK
perfectly closed when travelling. ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHT
Always check for proper bonnet IMPORTANT You are recommended BEAM
to use roof rack/ski rack from the
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USE OF
IMPORTANT Never exceed the max. conditions when travelling with the
permissible loads (see section “Tech- headlights on, the headlights must be
nical specifications”). set properly. Contact Lancia Dealer-
ship to have the headlights properly
LIGHTS AND
WARNING adjusted.
tening screws are firmly tightened.
The bonnet might fall vio-
lently if the support rod is
not positioned properly.
EMERGENCY
mounted.
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
CAR
WARNING
Perform the above opera-
tions when the car is sta-
TECHNICAL
tionary.
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78
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DASHBOARD
DEVICES
SAFETY
L0C0232m L0C0078m L0C0178m
fig. 84 fig. 85 fig. 86
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HEADLIGHT AIMING DEVICE Position 2 - five people + load in the
fig. 84 boot.
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
Position 3 - driver + maximum per-
WARNING
This device can be operated with the
ignition key at MAR and headlights missible load stowed in the boot.
on. When the car is loaded, it slopes IMPORTANT Check beam aiming
backwards. This means that the head- every time the load carried changes.
light beam rises. In this case, it is nec-
EMERGENCY
essary to return it to the correct posi-
IN AN
tion. HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT
ABROAD fig. 87 L0C0179m
To adjust the headlight slant The dipped beam headlights are ad-
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
Use buttons ö and õ located on the justed for circulation in the country in The illustrations fig. 86-87 refer to
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instrument panel. which the car is marketed. In coun- passing from right-hand drive to left-
tries with opposite circulation, to hand drive.
The display provides the visual indi- avoid glaring oncoming vehicles it is
cation of the positions during the ad- necessary to cover the areas of the
TECHNICAL
justment operation fig. 85. headlights as shown in the figure; this
is done using non-transparent sticker
Position 0 - one or two people occu- tape.
pying the front seats.
Position 1 - five people.
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79
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which distributes the braking action anti-lock device. Drive carefully to the cia Dealership to have the system
between front and rear wheels. nearest Lancia Dealership to have the checked.
IMPORTANT To have the maximum system checked.
LIGHTS AND
the brake pedal due to the action of the road grip available. event of ESP system failure (indicated
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80
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
WARNING
When the ABS cuts in, and
you feel the brake pedal Program) (where provided)
pulsating, do not remove your foot,
but keep it pressed; in doing so you The ESP system is an electronic sys- ESP SYSTEM OPERATION
tem controlling the car stability in the
DEVICES
will stop in the shortest amount of
SAFETY
event of tyre grip loss. The ESP system is automatically in-
space possible under the current serted when the car is started and
road conditions. The ESP system is therefore particu- cannot be deactivated.
larly useful when grip conditions of
the road surfaces change.
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FAILURE WARNINGS
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ESP SYSTEM INTERVENTION In the event of failure, the ESP sys-
tem is automatically disconnected and
It is indicated by the blinking of the the warning light á will come on with
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
warning light á on the instrument fixed light on the instrument panel to-
panel, to inform the driver that the gether with the message on the re-
WARNING car is in critical stability and grip con- configurable multifunction display
If the instrument panel ditions. (see section “Warning lights and mes-
warning light x comes on sages”). In this case contact a Lancia
EMERGENCY
(together with the message on the Dealership as soon as possible.
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display), stop the car immediately
and contact the nearest Lancia WARNING
Dealership. Fluid leaks from the The performance of the
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
hydraulic system, in fact, can com- system, in terms of active
promise the braking system, both
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safety should not induce the driver
traditional systems and systems to take pointless and unnecessary
with ABS. risks. The style of driving must in
any case always be adapted to the
TECHNICAL
conditions of the road surface, vis-
ibility and traffic. Road safety is
always the driver’s responsibility.
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81
It is automatically activated in the fol- The ASR function controls the vehi-
lowing conditions: IMPORTANT The Hill Holder system cle drive and cuts in automatically
is not a parking brake therefore, never every time one or both driving wheels
Uphill: vehicle stationary on a road leave the car without engaging the slip.
with gradient above 2%, engine run- parking brake, the first gear and turn-
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ning, clutch and brake pedals pressed ing the engine off. In slipping conditions, two different
and gearbox in neutral position or control systems are activated:
gear engaged (reverse excluded). ❒ if the slipping involves both the dri-
ving wheels, the ASR function in-
LIGHTS AND
gradient above 2%, engine running, WARNING tervenes reducing the power trans-
clutch and brake pedals pressed and During the use of the spare mitted by the engine;
reverse engaged. wheel, the ESP system ❒ if the slipping involves only one dri-
During pickup the ESP system con- carries on working. However, you ving wheel, the ASR system cuts in
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trol unit maintains the wheel braking must remind that the spare wheel automatically braking the wheel
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pressure until the engine torque re- presents dimensions smaller than that is slipping.
quired for start up is reached, or any- the standard tyre and therefore the
grip is reduced as to the other car The action of the ASR is particularly
way for a maximum of 2 seconds, so helpful in the following circum-
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OF THE ASR SYSTEM fig. 88
The ASR function switches on auto- The EOBD system (European On
matically each time the engine is Board Diagnosis) allows continuos di-
started. agnosis of the components of the car
correlated with emissions.
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Switching on/off is indicated by the
relevant message on the display (see It also alerts the driver, by the turn-
section “Warning lights and mes- ing on of the warning light U on the
sages”). instrument cluster (together with the
fig. 88 L0C0233m
message on the display) (see section
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When travelling the device can be “Warning lights and messages”),
switched off and on again pressing when these conditions are no longer
switch A on the central console. WARNING in peak conditions.
The performance of the
LIGHTS AND
When the device is switched off this is
MESSAGES
The objective is:
WARNING
system, in terms of active
shown by the lighting up safety should not induce the driver ❒ to keep system efficiency under
of the led on the switch. to take pointless and unnecessary control;
risks. The style of driving must in
If the ASR function is switched off any case always be adapted to the ❒ warn when a fault causes emission
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when travelling, it will turn on again conditions of the road surface, vis- levels to increase;
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automatically the next time the engine ibility and traffic. Road safety is
is started. always the driver’s responsibility. ❒ warn of the need to replace deteri-
orated components.
When travelling on snow with snow
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chains, it may be helpful to turn the The system has a diagnostic connec-
tor that can be interfaced with ap-
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ASR device off: in fact, in these con-
ditions, slipping of the driving wheels propriate tools, which makes it possi-
WARNING ble to read the error codes stored in
when moving off makes it possible to
obtain better drive. For correct operation of the control unit, together with a series
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the ASR system, the tyres of specific parameters for engine op-
must absolutely be of the same eration and diagnosis. This check can
brand and type on all wheels, in also be performed by traffic controller
perfect conditions and, above all, agents.
of type, brand and size specified.
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83
passenger compartment even more The HI-FI sound system was specifi-
comfortable can be fond in cars not cally designed to offer the best
equipped with a sound system set-up. acoustic performance and the musical
realism of a live concert in each seat
As concerns the radio with Compact in the passenger compartment.
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glowing steadily or flashing (to- TECHNICAL INFORMATION range of tones is played in the entire
gether with the message on the dis- The system consists of: passenger compartment embracing
play), contact Lancia Dealership as the passengers with the feeling of
soon as possible. Warning light U ❒ 2 tweeters, 30W max power each; space typical of live music.
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The HI-FI sound system consists of: ELECTRONIC DEVICES
PURCHASED BY Electric/electronic devices installed af-
❒ Wide-band speakers, 165 mm di-
ameter, 50 mm coaxial tweeter, on THE OWNER ter buying the car or in aftermarket
shall bear the and marking:
front doors.
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If after buying the car, you decide to
❒ Mid-woofers for best mid-bass install electrical accessories that re-
playing, 150 mm diameter, on rear quire a permanent electric supply
inside valance panels. (alarm, satellite antitheft system, etc.)
❒ Sub-woofer box of the Bass-reflex or accessories that in any case burden
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type, located in the boot with built- the electric supply, contact Lancia
in 130 mm diameter double coil Dealership, whose qualified person-
woofer. nel, besides suggesting the most suit-
able devices belonging to Lineacces- Fiat Auto S.p.A. authorizes the in-
LIGHTS AND
❒ Power amplifier, 6 independent
MESSAGES
WARNING
sori Lancia, will also evaluate the stallation of transceivers provided that
channels, located on the body at the overall electric absorption, checking installation is carried out at a special-
back of the sub-woofer box, for whether the car’s electric system is ized shop, workmanlike performed
controlling all car speakers. able to withstand the load required, and in compliance with manufac-
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or whether it needs to be integrated turer's specifications.
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with a more powerful battery.
IMPORTANT Installation of devices
resulting in modifications of car char-
acteristics may cause driving license
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seizing by traffic agents and also the
lapse of the warranty as concerns de-
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fects due to the abovementioned mod-
ification or traceable back to it di-
rectly or indirectly.
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Fiat Auto S.p.A. declines all respon-
sibility for damages caused by the in-
stallation of non-genuine accessories
or not recommended by Fiat Auto
S.p.A. and installed not in compliance
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with the specified requirements.
85
CELLULAR TELEPHONES
Radio transceiver equipment (e.g.: e-
ELECTRIC POWER
tacs mobile phones, HAM radio sys-
tems and the like) shall not be used
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systems equipping the vehicle to mal- (CITY function) fig. 89 with the message on the display (see
function. This could compromise “Warning lights and messages” sec-
safety in addition to constituting a po- To turn this function on/off, press the tion).
tential hazard for the passengers. CITY button located in the middle of
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phones (GSM, GPRS, UMTS), strictly thus parking operations are easier: steering. This is normal and caused
comply with the instructions for use therefore this function is particularly by a system to prevent motor over-
provided by the mobile phone’s man- useful for driving in city centres. heating. No servicing is required. The
ufacturer.
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PARKING SENSOR
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DASHBOARD
WARNING
It is absolutely forbidden to
carry out whatever after- (where provided)
market operation involving steering
system or steering column modifi- The parking sensor, located in the
rear bumper fig. 90, detects and in-
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cations (e.g.: installation of anti-
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theft device) that could badly affect forms the driver (through an inter-
performance and safety, cause the mittent acoustic signal) about the
lapse of warranty and also result in presence of obstacles in the rear part
non-compliance of the car with ho- of the car. L0C0023m
fig. 90
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mologation requirements.
ACTIVATION ❒ is constant if the distance is unvaried.
The sensor is automatically activated
when the reverse gear is engaged.
LIGHTS AND
Direction distances
MESSAGES
WARNING
The sound produced by the acoustic Central action radius 120 cm
WARNING alarm becomes louder when the dis-
Always switch the engine tance between the car and the obsta- Side action radius 60 cm
off, remove the key from cle decreases.
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If several obstacles are detected, the
the starting device and actuate the
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sensor indicates the nearest one.
steering lock before carrying out BUZZER WARNINGS
any maintenance operation, espe-
cially when the wheels are raised When the reverse gear is engaged an FAILURE WARNINGS
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from the ground. In case this is not intermittent acoustic signal is auto- In case of parking sensor failure, the
possible (e.g. when the key must be matically activated.
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driver is warned when engaging the
in MAR position or the engine run- reverse gear by the sound of a buzzer
ning), remove the electric power The acoustic signal:
(for about 3 seconds).
steering main fuse before carrying ❒ becomes louder as the reduction of
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out any maintenance operation. distance between the car and the ob-
stacle decreases;
❒ becomes continuous when the dis-
tance between the car and the obsta-
cle is less that 30 cm and stops if the
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distance raises;
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❒ When parking, take the utmost washing nozzles at 10 cm at least petrol with a rated octane number
care to obstacles set above or under from the sensor. (R.O.N.) not lower than 95.
the sensor.
IMPORTANT An inefficient catalyst
❒ Objects set close to the car front or
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
be altered by dirt, snow or ice de- Parking manoeuvres how- catalyst beyond repair.
posited on the sensor or by ultra- ever are always under the
sound systems (e.g.: truck pneu- driver’s responsibility. He/she
matic brakes or pneumatic ham- shall always check the absence of MULTIJET ENGINES
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mers) set nearby the car. people (specially children) or ani- If the outside temperature is very low,
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mals in the manoeuvre space. The the diesel thickens due to the forma-
parking sensor is just a help for the tion of paraffins and could clog the
driver but he shall never reduce at- fuel filter.
tention during dangerous manoeu-
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88
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ferent types of diesel are distributed
according to the season: summer type, The fuel filler cap A is fitted with an
winter type and arctic type (cold, antiloss device B which fastens it to
mountain areas). the flap C so it cannot be mislaid.
If refuelling with diesel fuel not suit- To slacken the cap A first open the
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able for the current temperature, mix flap C.
diesel fuel with TUTELA DIESEL The airtight seal of the cap may lead
ART additive in the proportions to a slight increase of pressure in the
stated on the can, putting first the an- L0C0024m tank. A hissing sound when the cap is
fig. 91
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tifreeze in the tank and then the diesel
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removed is therefore quite normal.
fuel.
The car must only be filled When refuelling, position the cap on
If driving or parking the vehicle for a the device inside the flap as shown in
long period in cold areas/mountains, with diesel fuel for motor
the figure.
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MESSAGES
vehicles, in compliance
WARNING
refuel with the diesel fuel available at
local filling stations. with European Specifica-
tion EN590. The use of other prod-
In this situation you are also recom- ucts or mixtures may irreparably
mended to have in the tank an damage the engine with invalidation WARNING
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amount of fuel 50% higher than us- of the warranty due to the damage Do not put naked flames
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able capacity. caused. In the event of accidentally or lighted cigarettes near
filling with another type of fuel, do the fuel filler hole: danger of fire.
not start the engine and empty the Do not bend too close to the hole ei-
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tank. If the engine has been run even ther so as not to breathe in harm-
for only a very short time, in addi- ful vapours.
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tion to the tank, it is also necessary
to drain out the whole fuel circuit.
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REFUELLING
To guarantee full tank filling, carry out
two refuelling operations after the first
click of the fuel delivery gun. Avoid fur-
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ther topping up operations that could
cause damages to the fuel system.
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PROTECTING THE DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER During reclaiming the following phe-
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(DPF) (where provided, for nomena could take place: idling slight
ENVIRONMENT 1.3 Multijet 75 HP and 90 HP increase, fan activation, slight smoke
increase, high exhaust temperatures.
versions) These situations shall not be considered
The devices for curtailing petrol en-
gine emissions are the following: The Diesel Particulate Filter is a me- as faults and they do not affect vehicle
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chanical filter, integral with the exhaust performance and environment. If the
❒ three-way catalytic converter; system, that physically traps particu- dedicated message is displayed, refer to
lates present in the exhaust gases of paragraph “Warning lights and mes-
❒ Lambda sensor; sages”.
Diesel engines. The diesel particular fil-
❒ fuel evaporation system. ter has been adopted to eliminate al-
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In addition, do not let the engine run, most totally particulates in compliance
even for a test, with one or more with current / future law regulations.
spark plugs disconnected. During normal use of the vehicle, the
engine control unit records a set of data
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
The devices for curtailing diesel fuel (e.g.: travel time, type of route, tem-
engine emissions are the following: peratures, etc.) and it will then calcu-
late how much particulates has been
❒ oxidising catalytic converter; trapped by the filter. Since this filter
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SEAT BELTS .................................................... 92
PRETENSIONERS ............................................ 94
DEVICES
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CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY .................... 96
PRESETTING FOR MOUNTING THE “ISOFIX
TYPE” CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM ............. 100
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FRONT AND SIDE AIR BAGS .......................... 103
SIDE AIR BAGS
(Side bag - Front Window bag) .......................... 105
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MESSAGES
WARNING
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At removal, if it jams, let it rewind for The rear seat (for side seats) is fitted ❒ turn the ignition key to MAR;
a short stretch, then pull it out again with inertial seat belts with three an-
without jerking. chor points and reel. As optional the ❒ wait for over 20 seconds and then
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MESSAGES
To unfasten the seat belts, press but- centre seat can be fitted with three an-
ton C. Guide the seat belt with your chor points and reel (only for ho- For permanent deactivation, contact
hand while it is rewinding, to prevent mologated 5-seat cars). Lancia Dealership.
it from twisting. IMPORTANT Remember that in the It is possible to reset the S.B.R. system
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event of a violent collision, back seat only through the set-up menu (see
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when it is jerked or if the car brakes Never press button C when Remember that in the
sharply, in a collision or when cor- travelling. event of a violent collision,
nering at high speeds. back seat passengers not wearing
seat belts also represent a serious
danger for the front seat passen-
gers.
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and insert tongue I into buckle N.
To unfasten the seat belt: press but-
ton O and guide the seat belt with
your hand while it is rewinding to
prevent it from twisting.
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Boot extension: release the buckle
with the black button M and guide
the seat belt with your hand while it
is rewinding to prevent it from twist- fig. 3 L0C0096m
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ing; overlap tongue G into catch H in
the reel housing. FRONT SEAT BELT HEIGHT
IMPORTANT After resetting the seats ADJUSTMENT fig. 3-4
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in straight position, restore the seat
WARNING
Always adjust the height of the seat
L0C0189m
belts to have them ready for use. belt to fit the person wearing it.
fig. 2
This precaution could greatly reduce
Seat belt with three anchor the risk of injury in case of collision.
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WARNING Correct adjustment is obtained when
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points and reel (for versions/ Never press button C when the belt passes half way between the
markets where applicable) fig. 2 travelling. end of the shoulder and the neck.
The seat belt is fitted with double To adjust, press button A and lower
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buckle and double tongue. or raise the grip B.
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To use the seat belt: take the tongues
out of the reel housing and run the WARNING
tape carefully to prevent twisting and Remember that in the
event of a violent collision,
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jerking. Insert the tongue G into the
buckle L with the black button M. back seat passengers not wearing
seat belts also represent a serious
danger for the front seat passen-
gers.
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PRETENSIONERS
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is in progress and rewind the seat These devices are not affected by vi-
belts a few centimetres. In this way brations caused by irregularities of
they ensure that the seat belt adheres the road surface or low obstacles
L0C0039m perfectly to the wearer before the re- such as kerbs, etc. Contact a Lancia
fig. 4
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straining action begins. The seat belt Dealership for any assistance.
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manually.
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L0C0041m L0C0039m L0C0040m
fig. 5 fig. 6 fig. 7
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR WARNING WARNING
USING THE SEAT BELTS The belt should not be For maximum safety, keep
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
The driver must comply with (and twisted. The upper part the back of your seat up-
have the vehicle occupants follow) all should pass over the shoulder and right, lean back into it and make
the local legal regulations concerning cross the chest diagonally. The sure the seat belt fits closely across
the use of seat belts. Always fasten the lower part should adhere to the your chest and hips. Make sure
seat belts before starting. pelvis and not the abdomen of the that the seat belts of the front and
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passenger, see fig. 6. Do not use rear passengers are fastened at all
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Seat belts are also to be worn by ex- any objects (pegs, stoppers, etc.) to times! You increase the risk of se-
pectant mothers: the risk of injury in keep the belts away from the body. rious injury or death in a collision
the case of accident is greatly reduced if you travel with the belts unfas-
for them and the unborn child if they
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tened.
are wearing a seat belt.
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Of course they must position the lower
part of the belt very low down so that WARNING
it passes under the abdomen (as il-
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lustrated in the fig. 5). Under no circumstances
should the components of
the seat belts and pretensioners be
tampered with or removed. Any
operation should be carried out by
qualified and authorised person-
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nel. Always contact a Lancia
Dealership.
95
WARNING
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that it is free to run without im- and wearing adequate restraint sys-
fastening screws and the preten- pediments.
sioners. In fact, even if the belt has tems.
no visible defects, it could have lost ❒ After a serious accident, replace the This is even more important for chil-
its resilience. belt being worn at that time, even dren.
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lap with a single belt to protect ❒ Prevent the reels from getting wet:
them both. Do not fasten other ob- their correct operation is only guar-
jects to the body. anteed if water does not get inside.
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Compared with adults, their head is Over 1.50 m in height, from the point
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WARNING
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proportionally larger and heavier than of view of restraint systems, children
the rest of the body, while the muscles are considered as adults and wear the In this case, it is ab-
and bone structure are not completely seat belts normally. solutely necessary to check
developed. Therefore, correct restraint the amber warning light on the
systems are necessary, other then Lineaccessori Lancia offers seats for cluster to make sure that deactiva-
each weight group. These seats are the
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tion has actually taken place (see
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adult seat belts. The results of re-
search on the best child restraint sys- recommended choice, as they have paragraph front and side air bags
tems are contained in the European been designed and experimented at item passenger’s front air bag).
Standard ECE-R44. This Standard specifically for Lancia cars. The front passenger seat shall be
enforces the use of restraint systems adjusted in the most backward po-
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classified in five groups: sition to prevent any contact be-
tween child’s seat and dashboard.
Group 0 0-10 kg in weight
Group 0+ 0-13 kg in weight WARNING
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MESSAGES
WARNING
SERIOUS DANGER:
Group 1 9-18 kg in weight Never place cradle child’s
Group 2 15-25 kg in weight seats on the front passen-
ger seat of cars fitted with
Group 3 22-36 kg in weight
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passenger air bag since the
air bag activation could cause se-
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As it may be noted, the groups over-
lap partly and in fact, in commerce it rious injuries, even mortal. You are
is possible to find devices that cover advised to carry children always
more than one weight group. on the rear seat, as this is the most
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protected position in the case of a
All restraint devices must bear the
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crash. In any case, children’s seats
certification data, together with the must absolutely not be fitted on the
control brand, on a solidly fixed label front seat of cars with passenger’s
which must absolutely never be re- air bag, which during inflation
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moved. could cause serious injury, even
mortal, regardless of the serious-
ness of the crash that triggered it.
Children may be placed on the
front seat of cars fitted with pas-
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senger’s air bag deactivation.
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facing backwards on a cradle seat, children may be carried facing for- weight, children may be restrained di-
WARNING
which, supporting the head, does not wards, with seats fitted with front rectly by the car belts. The only func-
induce stress on the neck in the event cushion, through which the car seat tion of the seat is to position the child
of sharp deceleration. belt restrains both child and seat. correctly in relation to the belts, so
that the diagonal part adheres to the
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The cradle is restrained by the car chest and not to the neck and that the
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seat belts and in turn it must restrain horizontal part clings to the child’s
the child with its own belts. pelvis and not the abdomen.
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WARNING WARNING
The figure is indicative for assembly only. Attain to the instruc- The figure is indicative for
tions for fastening which must be enclosed with the specific child assembly only. Attain to
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restraint system you are using. the instructions for fastening which
must be enclosed with the specific
child restraint system you are us-
WARNING ing.
Seats exist which are suitable for covering weight groups 0 and 1
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with a rear connection to the vehicle belts and their own belts to
restrain the child. Due to their size, they can be dangerous if installed in-
correctly fastened to the car belts with a cushion. Carefully follow the in-
structions for installation provided with the seat.
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CHILD’S SEAT USE
Lancia Ypsilon complies with the new Directive 2000/3/EC regulating child’s
seat assembling on the different car seats according to the following tables:
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Group Range Front Rear Central
of weight passenger passenger passenger
(where provided)
L0C0045m
fig. 11
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Group 0, 0+ up to 13 kg U U *
Group 3 fig. 11 Group 1 9-18 kg U U *
For children from 22 kg up to 36 kg Group 2 15-25 kg U U *
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the size of the child’s chest no longer
WARNING
requires a support to space the child’s Group 3 22-36 kg U U *
back from the seat back.
Key:
The fig. 11 shows proper child seat
U = suitable for child restraint systems of the “Universal” category, according
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positioning on the rear seat.
to European Standard ECE-R44 for the specified “Groups”
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Children taller than 1.50 m can wear
seat belts like adults. * No child restraint system can be fitted on the rear central seat.
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WARNING
The figure is indicative for
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assembly only. Attain to
the instructions for fastening which
must be enclosed with the specific
child restraint system you are us-
ing.
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Below is a summary of the rules ❒ While travelling, do not let the PRESETTING FOR
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make sure that it has actually been Lancia Ypsilon is created preset for
deactivated. WARNING mounting the Isofix Type child re-
straint system. “Isofix” is a European
❒ Attain to the instructions for fas- In cars fitted with passen-
LIGHTS AND
tening the specific child restraint ger air bag never place
child’s restraint systems on the child restraints.
system which you are using. These
instructions must be provided by front seat since children shall Isofix Type child restraint system
the manufacturer. Keep the child never be seated on the front pas- covers three groups: 0, 0+ and 1.
senger seat.
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and this Handbook. Never use a the Isofix child’s seat shall be an-
child restraint system without in- chored just using the proper metal
stallation instructions. brackets A-fig. 12 set between rear
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L0C0166m L0C0187m
fig. 12 fig. 13
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Anchoring shall be performed by tilt- WARNING
ing the seat to the third position start-
ing from upright position. Mount the child restraint
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
system only with the car
It is possible to mount both the tradi- stationary. The Isofix child re-
tional restraint system and the Isofix straint system is properly an-
Type one, one on the left and the chored to the mounting brackets
other on the right, for example. when clicks are heard. In any case,
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keep to the installation instructions
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In case of use of type Isofix child re-
straint systems, mount only those rec- that must be provided by the child
ommended since they have been de- restraint system’s Manufacturer. fig. 14 L0C0167m
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this vehicle. FITTING THE ISOFIX TYPE
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SEAT fig. 14
0 and 0+ group
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For children of the 0, 0+ weight group
(babies up to 13 kg), the child’s seat
is facing backwards and the child is
restrained by the child’s seat belts D.
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As the child grows, passing to weight
group 1, remove the child’s seat from
the base and refit it facing forwards.
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lows:
❒ check whether the release lever B is
at rest position (inward);
❒ find the presetting brackets A, then
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improper coupling with only one ning direction, hook the upper belt
coupling locked. (in the upper child's seat pocket) to
If the Isofix Type restraint system is the ring D located on the rear seat
set backwards, the passenger’s seat back;
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will have to be pulled back until it ❒ check proper locking by moving the
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touches the seat restraint system back. child’s seat with force: the built-in
fig. 15 L0C0168m
safety mechanism actually inhibits
improper coupling with only one
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For proper mounting proceed as fol- With this configuration, the child is
lows: secured also by the car seat belts and
by the upper belts. To apply car seat
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❒ check whether the release lever B is belts to child’s seat refer to the child’s
at rest position (inward); seat handbook.
❒ find the presetting brackets A, then
position the child restraint system
with the fastening devices C aligned
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the seat belt moves forward and may
Please don’t apply stickers
AIR BAGS come into contact with the cushion
while it is still inflating. Under this or other objects to the
circumstance the protection offered steering wheel, to the air-bag cover
The car is fitted with front air bags for on the passenger's side or on the
the driver and passenger and window by the air bag is reduced.
DEVICES
side roof lining to the upholstery on
SAFETY
bags (protection device for the head); Front air bag may not be activated in the roof side. Don’t place objects on
side bags as optional. the following situations: the dashboard passenger’s side
The front air bag (driver and passen- ❒ in collisions against highly de- (such as mobile phones) because
ger) has been designed to protect the formable objects not affecting the they could tamper with the correct
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occupants in the event of head-on vehicle front surface (e.g. bumper opening of the passenger’s air-bag
crashes of medium-high severity, by collision against guard rail, etc.); and than cause serious injuries to
placing the cushion between the oc- the vehicle occupants.
cupant and the steering wheel or ❒ car wedging under other vehicles or
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dashboard.
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protective barriers (for example un-
WARNING
Front air bags are designed to protect der a truck or guard rail); as it of-
car’s occupants in front crashes and fers no additional protection com-
therefore non-activation in other types pared with the seat belts, conse-
of collisions (side collisions, rear quently, it would be pointless.
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shunts, roll-overs, etc.) is not a system Therefore, failure to come into ac-
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malfunction. tion in the above circumstances
does not mean that the system is
In case of front crash, an electronic not working properly.
control unit, when required, triggers
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the inflation of the cushion according
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to the severity of the collision. The
cushion immediately inflates, placing
itself as a protection between the body
of the front occupants and the struc-
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ture that could cause injuries. Imme-
diately after, the cushion deflates.
The front air bag (driver and passen-
ger) is not a replacement of but com-
plementary to the use of belts, which
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should always be worn, as specified
by law in Europe and most non-Eu-
ropean countries.
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straining action of the seat belts is suf- The driver’s and passenger’s front Air necessary.
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ficient), the air bags are not deployed. bags have been designed and cali-
Also in this case it is of vital impor- brated to improve the protection of a
tance to wear the seat belts since in person wearing seat belts.
case of side crash they guarantee
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and prevent the occupants to be ume fills most of the space between
pitched out of the car in case of vio- the dashboard and the passenger.
lent crashes.
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(Side bag (where
provided) -
Window bag)
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SIDE BAG
L0C0087m
fig. 21
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They are composed by an instant in-
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flation cushion which is housed in the
back rest of the front seats fig. 20. Therefore the side bags are not a re-
The task of the side air bags is to in- placement of but complementary to
crease protection of the occupants’ the belts, which you are recom-
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WARNING
chest in the event of a side crash of mended to always wear, as specified
medium-high severity. by law in Europe and most non-Eu-
ropean countries.
IMPORTANT In the event of side
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crash, you can obtain the best protec-
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tion by the system keeping a correct
L0C0086m position on the seat, thus allowing
fig. 20 correct front window bag unfolding.
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WINDOW BAG fig. 21 IMPORTANT The front air bags
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and/or side bags may be deployed if
They are “curtain” cushions located the car is subject to heavy knocks or
behind the side coverings of the roof accidents involving the underbody
and covered by proper finishings, area, such as for example violent
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studied for the head protection to of- shocks, against steps, kerbs or low ob-
fer the best protection to the front and stacles, falling of the car in big holes
rear occupants in the event of side or sags in the road.
crash, thanks to the wide cushion in-
flation surface.
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IMPORTANT When the airbag in- If you are having the car scrapped, MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF
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flates it emits a small amount of have the airbag system deactivated at PASSENGER’S FRONT AIR BAG
dusts. These dusts are harmless and a Lancia Dealership first. If the car (where provided)
is not the beginning of a fire; then the changes ownership, the new owner
unfold cushion surface and the car in- must be informed of the method of Should it be absolutely necessary to
teriors can be covered by a dusty re- use of air bags and the above warn- carry a child on the front seat, the
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mains: this dust can irritate skin and ings and also be given this “Owner passenger’s front air bag and the Side
eyes. In case of contact, wash yourself handbook”. Bag (where provided) can be deacti-
using neutral soap and water. vated.
IMPORTANT The triggering of pre-
The airbag system has a validity of 14 tensioners, front air bags and front The instrument panel warning light
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years for the pyrotechnic charge and side bags is decided in a differentiated
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10 years for the coil contact (see the manner depending on the type of til reactivating the passenger’s front
plate located in the glove compart- crash. The failure to deploy one or air bag and the Side Bag (where pro-
ment). more of them does not mean that the vided).
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Dealership to have the devices acti- Never rest head, arms and For manual deactivation
vated replaced and to have the system elbows on the door, on the of front passenger air bag
checked. windows and in the windowbag and side bag (where provided) see
area to prevent possible injuries paragraph “Reconfigurable multi-
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All control, repair and replacement during the inflation phase. function display” in section
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WARNING
Never put head, arms and
elbows out of window.
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Never travel with objects If the car has been stolen
on your lap, in front of or an attempt to steal it
WARNING your chest or with a pipe, pencil, has been made, if it has been sub-
If the ¬ warning light does etc. between your lips; injury may jected to vandals or floods, have
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not turn on when turning result in the event of the air bag the air bag system checked by
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the ignition key to MAR or if it being triggered. Lancia Dealership.
stays on when travelling, this could
indicate a failure in safety retain-
ing systems; under this condition
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air bags or pretensioners could not
trigger in the event of collision or,
in a restricted number of cases, WARNING
they could trigger accidentally. Always keep your hands
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WARNING
Stop the car and contact Lancia on the steering wheel rim
Dealership to have the system when driving, so that if the Air bag
checked immediately. is triggered, it can inflate without
meeting any obstacles which could
cause serious harm to you. Do not
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drive with the body bent forwards,
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keep the seat back rest in the erect
position and lean your back well
against it.
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WARNING
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Do not cover the back rest
of the front seats with
trims or covers, unless specially
designed for use with side bags.
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107
Remember that with the When the ignition key is Do not wash the seat back
key engaged and in the turned to the MAR posi- rest with pressurised wa-
MAR position, even with the engine tion, the warning light F (with ter or steam (by hand or at auto-
not running, the air bags may be passenger’s front air bag deactiva- matic seat washing stations).
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The front air bag is trig- The air bag does not sub-
gered for shocks greater in stitute the seat belts, but
magnitude than the pretensioners. only increases their effectiveness.
For impacts between these two Moreover, since the front air bags
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thresholds, it is therefore normal do not come into operation in the
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that only the pretensioners are event of front impact at low speed,
triggered. side collisions, bumps from behind
or overturning, in these circum-
stances the occupants would only
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be protected by the seat belts which
must therefore always be fastened.
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MESSAGES
WARNING
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ENGINE STARTING ........................................ 112
PARKING ......................................................... 114
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USING THE GEARBOX ................................... 115
CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS ..................... 117
TOWING TRAILERS ........................................ 119
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SNOW TYRES .................................................. 122
SNOW CHAINS ................................................ 123
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CAR INACTIVITY ............................................. 124
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controls”.
❒ Press the clutch pedal down to the
The engine may be noiser than usual floor without touching the acceler-
during the first seconds of operation, ator;
especially after it has not been used
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for a while. This characteristic feature ❒ Turn the ignition key to AVV and WARNING
of the hydraulic tappet system does let it go the moment the engine Running the engine in con-
not compromise functionality or reli- starts. fined areas is extremely
ability. The system devised for the dangerous. The engine consumes
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112
STARTING PROCEDURE FOR If the engine does not start at the first HOW TO WARM UP THE ENGINE
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MULTIJET VERSIONS attempt, return the ignition key to AFTER IT HAS JUST STARTED
STOP before repeating starting. (petrol and Multijet versions)
Proceed as follows:
If, when the ignition key is on MAR, Proceed as follows:
❒ Ensure that the handbrake is up; warning light Y remains lit, turn the
❒ Put the gear lever into neutral; key to STOP and then back to MAR; ❒ Drive off slowly, letting the engine
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if the warning light remains on, try turn at medium revs. Do not accel-
❒ Turn the ignition key to MAR. The with the other keys provided with the erate abruptly;
warning lights m and Y will car.
light up on the instrument panel; ❒ Do not drive at full performance for
If you still cannot start the engine, the initial kilometres. Wait until the
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❒ Wait for the warning lights Y and contact Lancia Dealership. coolant temperature gauge starts
m to turn off. The hotter the en- moving.
gine is, the quicker this will hap- IMPORTANT Never leave the ignition
pen; key at MAR when the engine is off.
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MESSAGES
WARNING
❒ Press the clutch pedal down to the
floor without touching the acceler-
ator;
The warning light m will
❒ Turn the ignition key to AVV as
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flash for 60 seconds at
soon as warning light m goes out. start-up or during pro-
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If you wait too long you will lose longed cranking to signal a
the benefit of the work done by the fault in the glow plug heating sys-
glow plugs. Release the key as soon tem. You can use the car as usual if
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as the engine starts. the engine starts but you should con-
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tact a Lancia Dealership as soon as
IMPORTANT With cold engine, the possible.
accelerator pedal shall be completely
released while turning the ignition key
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to AVV.
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113
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engine is idling.
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ting it idle to allow the temperature in fuel and is damaging especially to Always remove the key when you
the engine compartment to fall. turbocharged engines. leave the car.
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WARNING WARNING
Remember that the servo- Never leave children unat-
brake and power steering tended in the car. Always
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are not operational until the engine remove the ignition key when leav-
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has been started, therefore much ing the car and take it out with
effort than usual is required on the you.
brake pedal and steering wheel.
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❒ Slightly lift the handbrake and press
release button A; GEARBOX
❒ Keep button A pressed in and lower To engage the gears, press the clutch
the lever. Warning light x will go pedal fully and shift the gear lever
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out. into one of the required positions (the
Press the brake pedal when carrying out diagram is shown on the knob).
this operation to prevent the car from IMPORTANT The car can only be
fig. 1 L0C0088m moving accidentally. put into reverse gear when it has
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stopped moving completely. With the
HANDBRAKE fig. 1 engine running, before engaging the
reverse, wait at least 2 seconds with
The handbrake lever is located be- the clutch pedal fully down to prevent
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tween the two front seats.
WARNING
damage and grating of the gears.
Pull the handbrake lever upwards un-
til the car cannot be moved.
Four or five clicks are generally
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enough when the car is on level
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ground while nine or ten may be re-
quired if the car is on a steep slope or
laden.
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IMPORTANT If this is not the case,
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contact Lancia Dealership to have the
handbrake adjusted.
When the handbrake lever is pulled
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up and the ignition key is at MAR the
instrument panel warning light x
will come on with fixed light.
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1 3 5
To change gears properly
2 4 R you must push the clutch
pedal fully down. It is therefore es-
sential that there is nothing under
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L0C0032m
fig. 2
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L0C0235m
fig. 3
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To engage reverse (R) from neutral To engage 6th gear (where re-
proceed as follows: quired), press the lever to the right to
prevent engaging 4th gear by mistake.
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MESSAGES
WARNING
Petrol versions A similar action is required to shift Do not drive with your
down from 6th to 5th. hand resting on the gear
❒ lift the sliding ring A-fig. 2 or lever as the force exerted,
fig. 3 under the knob and shift the IMPORTANT The clutch pedal must even if slight, could lead
be used for gear shift only. Never over time to premature wear on the
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The air conditioner is an additional Check the pressure of the tyres rou-
RUNNING COSTS load which greatly affects the engine tinely at an interval of no more than
leading to higher consumption (on av- 4 weeks: if the pressure is too low,
Here are some suggestions which may erage up to +20%). When the tem- consumption levels increase as resis-
help you to keep the running costs of perature outside the vehicle permits tance to rolling is higher.
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your car down and lower the amount it, use the air vents where possible.
of toxic emissions released into the at- Unnecessary loads
mosphere.
Spoilers Do not travel with too much luggage
stowed in the boot. The weight of the
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The use of non-certified aerodynamic
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS car (especially when driving in town)
items may adversely affect air drag
and consumption levels. and its trim greatly affects consump-
Car maintenance tion and stability.
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Have checks and adjustments carried
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out in accordance with the “Service
schedule”.
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Starting Remove the roof rack or the ski rack As soon as the conditions of the traf-
from the roof as soon as they are no fic and road allow, use a higher gear.
Do not warm the engine with the car longer used. These accessories lower Using a low gear to obtain brilliant
at a standstill or at idle or high speed: air penetration and adversely affect performance increases consumption.
under these conditions the engine consumption levels. When needing to
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warms up much more slowly, in- carry particularly voluminous objects, In the same way improper use of a
creasing electrical consumption and preferably use a trailer. high gear increases consumption,
emissions. It is therefore advisable to emissions an engine wear.
move off immediately, slowly, avoid- Electric devices
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Fuel consumption considerably in- Cold starting During prolonged hold-ups (e.g.: level
creases with speed. Avoid superfluous crossings) the engine should be
braking and accelerating, which cost Short journeys and frequent cold switched off.
in terms of both fuel and emissions. starts do not allow the engine to reach
optimum operating temperature. This
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results in a significant increase in con-
Acceleration sumption levels (from +15 to +30%
Accelerating violently increasing the on the urban cycle) and emission of
revs will greatly affect consumption harmful substances.
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and emissions: acceleration should be
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gradual and should not exceed the Traffic situations and road
maximum torque. conditions
Rather high consumption levels are
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WARNING
tied to situations with heavy traffic,
for example in queues with frequent
use of the lower gears or in cities with
many traffic lights. Also winding
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mountain roads and rough road sur-
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faces adversely affect consumption.
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must be fitted with a certified tow taken of the fully laden trailer, in-
hook and an adequate electric system. cluding accessories and personal be- slippery road surfaces.
Installation should be carried out by longings.
specialised personnel who release a
special document for circulation on Do not exceed the speed limits of the
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the road.
case do not exceed 100 km/h.
Install any specific and/or additional WARNING
rear-view mirrors as specified by law. INSTALLING THE TOW HOOK Under no circumstances
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amendments.
For any version the towing device
used must match the towable weight
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The tow hook structure must be fastened in the points
shown by the symbol Ø using a total of 4 M8 screws 2 Existing hole
M10 screws and 2 M12 screws.
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type of drilling and trimming of the rear bumpers that
remains visible when the hook is removed.
IMPORTANT It is compulsory to fasten a label (plainly
visible) of suitable size and material with the following
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wording:
MAX LOAD ON BALL 60 kg Existing hole
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Standard
WARNING tow ball
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prevent an exhaust gas inlet.
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Existing hole
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L0C0134m
fig. 4
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provide advice concerning the most max permissible speed of the snow
suitable type of tyre for the customer’s tyres (as per EC Directive). Traffic Code speed limits must
requirements. however be always strictly ob-
All four tyres should be the same served.
For the type of tyre to be used, infla- (brand and track) to ensure greater
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which chains to be used
can be fitted
Use of snow chains should be in com-
pliance with local regulations.
1.2 8V Snow chains with standard
Snow chains should only be applied 1.4 8V - 1.4 16V 185/65 R14 86T size with max protrusion
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to the driving wheels (front wheels). 1.3 Multijet 195/55 R15 85H beyond the tyre profile of 12 mm.
We recommend using Lineaccessori
Lancia snow chains.
1.2 8V - 1.4 8V Snow chains with reduced
Check the tension of the chains after 1.4 16V - size with max protrusion
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195/45 R16 80V
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driving some ten metres. 1.3 Multijet beyond the tyre profile of 9 mm.
IMPORTANT Snow chains cannot be
fitted to the space-saver spare wheel.
So, if a front (drive) wheel is punc-
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MESSAGES
WARNING
tured and chains are needed, a rear
wheel should be fitted to the front of Refer to the above mentioned table for information on the wheels
the vehicle and the spare wheel should where snow chains can be fitted. Follow the prescriptions.
be fitted to the rear. This way with
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two normal drive wheels, snow chains
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can be fitted to them to solve an
emergency.
Keep your speed down when snow chains are fitted. Do not
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exceed 50 km/h. Avoid potholes, steps and pavements and
avoid also to drive for long distances on roads not covered
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with snow to prevent damaging the car and the roadbed.
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CAR INACTIVITY ❒ clean and protect the shiny metal ❒ if you don’t disconnect the battery
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parts using special compounds from the electric system, check its
readily available; charge every month and recharge it
If the car is to be left inactive for if the optical indicator shows a dark
longer than a month, the following ❒ sprinkle talcum powder on the rub- colour without the central green
precautions should be noted: ber windscreen and rear window area;
wiper blades and lift them off the
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❒ park the car in covered, dry and if glass; ❒ do not drain the engine cooling sys-
possible well-ventilated premises; tem.
❒ slightly open the windows;
❒ engage a gear;
❒ cover the car with a cloth or perfo-
❒ check that the handbrake is not en-
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charge level (see paragraph “Bat- ❒ inflate tyres to +0.5 bar above the
tery – Check of charge and elec- normal specified pressure and
trolyte level” in chapter “Car Main- check it at intervals;
tenance”);
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124
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GENERAL WARNINGS .................................... 126 WATER IN DIESEL FUEL FILTER .................. 131
LOW BRAKE FLUID......................................... 126 CAR PROTECTION SYSTEM FAILURE -
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LANCIA CODE ................................................. 131
HANDBRAKE ON.............................................. 126
REAR FOGLIGHTS........................................... 131
AIR BAG FAILURE ........................................... 126
GENERIC FAILURE INDICATION.................... 132
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ENGINE COOLANT HIGH TEMPERATURE .... 127
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ESP SYSTEM FAILURE .................................... 132
LOW BATTERY CHARGE ................................ 127
HILL HOLDER FAILURE................................. 133
LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE......................... 128
BRAKE PAD WEAR .......................................... 133
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
EXHAUSTED OIL............................................. 128
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER CLOGGED... 133
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
SIDELIGHTS AND LOW BEAMS...................... 133
STEERING FAILURE........................................ 128
FOLLOW ME HOME ....................................... 133
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INCOMPLETE DOOR LOCKING ...................... 128
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FRONT FOG LIGHTS ....................................... 133
SEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED ........................ 128 LEFT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR............ 134
EBD SYSTEM FAILURE ................................... 129 RIGHT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR.......... 134
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INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE........................ 129 “DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC
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ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM POWER STEERING .......................................... 134
FAILURE (EOBD) ............................................. 129 CRUISE CONTROL........................................... 134
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FRONT PASSENGER AIR BAG MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS.............................. 134
DEACTIVATED ................................................ 130
SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED............................... 134
ABS SYSTEM FAILURE .................................... 130
POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF ICE
FUEL RESERVE ............................................... 130 ON THE ROAD ................................................. 134
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GLOW PLUG WARMING .................................. 131 LIMITED RANGE.............................................. 134
GLOW PLUG WARMING FAILURE ................. 131 ASR SYSTEM .................................................... 134
125
be considered as exhaustive and/or as go off after few seconds. IMPORTANT If the warning light
an alternative to the specifications con- turns on when travelling, check that
tained in this Owner Handbook which the handbrake is not engaged.
shall always be read through carefully Low brake fluid level
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cation always refer to the specifica- level of the brake fluid in the reservoir
tions contained in this section. falls below the minimum level, due to
IMPORTANT Failure indications di- possible leak in the circuit.
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Less serious failures are indicated by turns on, but it should go off
a limited warning “cycle”. after few seconds.
The warning cycle of both failure clas- WARNING The warning light stays on glowing
ses can be stopped by pressing button
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MODE. The instrument panel warning If the warning light x steadily if there is a failure in the air
turns on when travelling bag system.
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If when turning the igni-
tion key to MAR, the war-
u HIGH TEMPERATURE
(red)
ler uphill of fully laden car): de-
crease speed, if the warning light
stays on, stop the car. Wait for 2 or
ning light ¬ does not turn on or if Turning the ignition key to 3 minutes leaving the engine on
it stays on when travelling there MAR the warning light turns on, but and slightly accelerated to further
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could be a failure in safety sy-
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it should go off after few seconds. activate the circulation of the coo-
stems; in this event air bags or lant fluid, then switch the engine
pretensioners could not trigger in The warning light turns on when the off. Check proper coolant level as
case of impact or, in a minor num- engine is overheated. described previously.
ber of cases, they could trigger ac- If the warning light comes on when
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IMPORTANT Under severe use of the
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cidentally. Contact Lancia Dealer- driving, proceed as follows:
ship immediately to have the sy- car, keep the engine on and slightly
stem checked. ❒ normal driving conditions: stop accelerated for few minutes before
the car, switch off the engine and switching it off.
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check whether the water level in the
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The display will show the dedicated
reservoir is not below the MIN message.
mark. Otherwise wait for few se-
conds to allow the engine cooling,
then open slowly and carefully the
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cap, top up coolant and check
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WARNING whether its level is falling between
LOW BATTERY
Failure of the ¬ warning MIN and MAX marks in the reser-
light is indicated by the voir. Check visually any leak. If,
when restarting, the warning light w CHARGE (red)
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flashing for more than the normal Turning the key to MAR
4 seconds of the passenger's front comes on again, contact a Lancia the warning light turns on,
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air bag deactivated warning light Dealership. but it should go out as soon as the en-
F. In addition, the air bag system gine is started (with the engine run-
will deactivate automatically the ning at idle speed a brief delay in
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passenger's front air bag (front and going out is allowed).
side where provided). In this event
warning light ¬ could not indicate If the warning light stays on contact
failure in safety systems. Before immediately Lancia Dealership.
restarting contact Lancia Dealer-
ship immediately to have the sy-
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stem checked.
127
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v PRESSURE (red)
EXHAUSTED OIL (red)
If the warning light v
flashes, contact Lancia
´ LOCKING (red)
On certain versions the war-
(Multijet versions with DPF) Dealership immediately to have oil ning light turns on when one
changed and instrument panel or more doors or the tailgate are not
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The display will show the dedicated to do so may adversely affect the gate are open and the car is moving.
message. validity of the warranty.
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MESSAGES
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WARNING
“DUALDRIVE”
g
If the warning light v
turns on when the car is ELECTRIC POWER SEAT BELTS NOT
travelling (together with the mes- STEERING FAILURE
< FASTENED (red)
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(where provided)
immediately and contact a Lancia
Dealership. Turning the ignition key to MAR the The warning light on the dial
warning light turns on, but it should turns on glowing steadily with car sta-
go off after few seconds.
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not have the steering assistance and will turn on flashing together with the
The warning light with turn on fla- buzzer when, with car moving, dri-
shing together with the message on the effort on the steering wheel will be
increased, steering is however possi- ver's seat belt is not fastened correc-
the display when the system detects
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ble. Contact Lancia Dealership. tly. The S.B.R. (Seat Belt Reminder)
that the engine oil is exhausted. buzzer can only be excluded by Lan-
After the first indication, at each en- The display will show the dedicated cia Dealership. The system can be
gine starting the warning light v message. reactivated through the set-up menu.
will go on flashing for about 60 se-
conds and then every 2 hours until oil
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is changed.
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EBD SYSTEM If the warning light stays on or turns The display will show the dedicated
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x > FAILURE (red)
(amber)
on when travelling, means a fault in
the ignition system which could cause
lack of performance, poor handling
message.
In these conditions it is possible to
The turning on at the same time of and high consumption levels. continue driving without however re-
warning lights x and > with the en- quiring heavy effort or high speed
The display will show the dedicated from the engine. Prolonged use of the
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gine running indicates an EBD system
failure or that the system is unavaila- message. car with the warning light on may
ble; in this case heavy braking may cause damages. Contact Lancia Dea-
In these conditions it is possible to lership as soon as possible. The war-
cause the rear wheels to lock before continue driving without however re-
time, with the possibility of skidding. ning light goes off if the fault disap-
quiring heavy effort or high speed
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pears, but it is still stored by the sy-
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Drive with the utmost care to the nea- from the engine. In any case, contact
rest Lancia Dealership to have the sy- stem.
Lancia Dealership as soon as possible.
stem checked. ❒ flashing: indicates the possibility of
damage to the catalyst (see “EOBD
LIGHTS AND
The display will show the dedicated EOBD engine control system
MESSAGES
WARNING
message. system” in section “Dashboard and
failure controls”).
Under normal conditions, turning the If the light flashes, it is necessary to
ignition key to MAR, the warning li- release the accelerator pedal to lower
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ght turns on, but it should go out as the speed of the engine until the war-
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soon as the engine is started. The ini- ning light stops flashing; continue the
INJECTION SYSTEM tial turning on indicates that the war- journey at moderate speed, trying to
U FAILURE (Multijet
versions - amber)
ning light is working properly. If the
warning light stays on or turns on
avoid driving conditions that may
cause further flashing and contact
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when travelling: Lancia Dealership as soon as possible.
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EOBD ENGINE
❒ glowing steadily: means a fault in
CONTROL SYSTEM FAILURE the supply/ignition system which
(petrol versions - amber) could cause high emissions at the
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exhaust, possible lack of perfor-
Injection system failure mance, poor handling and high
consumption levels.
Turning the ignition key to MAR the
warning light turns on but it should
go off after engine starting.
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DEACTIVATED (amber)
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seconds and then it shall go off. the potential offered by the ABS sy-
stem. Caution is advisable and it is
necessary to contact Lancia Dealer-
ship.
The display will show the dedicated
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130
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Y
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m WARMING (Multijet
versions - amber) c FUEL FILTER (Multijet
versions - amber)
SYSTEM FAILURE -
LANCIA CODE (amber)
GLOW PLUG WARMING Turning the ignition key to Turning the key to MAR the
FAILURE (Multijet versions - MAR the warning light turns on, but warning light shall flash only once
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it should go off after few seconds. and then go off.
amber)
The warning light c turns on when If with the ignition key at MAR, the
Glow plug warming there is water in the diesel fuel filter. warning light stays on, this indicates
a possible failure (see “Lancia Code
The display will show the dedicated
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Turning the ignition key to MAR, the system” in section “Dashboard and
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warning light turns on and it will turn message. controls”).
off when glow plugs reach the preset
temperature. Start the engine imme- IMPORTANT The turning on at the
same time of the U and Y warning
LIGHTS AND
diately after warning light switching
MESSAGES
WARNING
off. lights indicates a failure of the Lancia
CODE system.
IMPORTANT With hot ambient tem-
perature, warning light stays on for The presence of water in the If with the engine running the war-
very short time. fuel circuit may cause se- ning light Y flashes, this means that
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rious damage to the entire the car is not protected by the engine
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injection system and cause inhibitor device (see “Lancia Code sy-
Glow plug warming failure stem” in section “Dashboard and con-
irregular engine operation. If the
The warning light turns on flashing warning light c turns on (together trols”).
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when there is a failure in the glow with the message on the display) Contact Lancia Dealership to have all
plug warming system. Contact Lan- contact Lancia Dealership as soon
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the key memorised.
cia Dealership as soon as possible. as possible to have the system relie-
ved. If the above indications come on
The display will show the dedicated immediately after refuelling, water
TECHNICAL
message. has probably been poured into the
tank: turn the engine off immedia-
tely and contact Lancia Dealership. REAR FOG LIGHTS
4 (amber)
The warning light turns on
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when the rear fog lights are
turned on.
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possible.
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– brake lights (third brake light ex- sensors. Contact Lancia Dealership as
cluded) soon as possible. The display will show the dedicated
The display will show the dedicated message.
– rear fog lights
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
message.
– direction indicators Note Warning light flashing when
driving indicates that the ESP system
– number plate lights. Inertial fuel cut-off switch is active.
intervened
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message.
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FAILURE (amber) h FILTER CLOGGED
(where provided,
3 LOW BEAMS (green)
Turning the ignition key to FOLLOW ME HOME
MAR the warning light turns 1.3 Multijet 75 HP and
(green)
on, but it should go off after few se- 90 HP versions) (amber)
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conds.
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Turning the ignition key to MAR the Side/taillights and low beams
The warning light will turn on when warning light turns on, but it should
the Hill Holder system is faulty. Con- go off after few seconds. The warning light turns on when
tact Lancia Dealership as soon as pos- side/taillights or low beams are tur-
The warning light turns on when the ned on.
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diesel particulate filter is clogged and
The display will show the dedicated the driving conditions do not enable
message. Follow me home
to activate automatically the reclai-
ming procedure. The warning light will turn when this
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
device is active (see “Follow me
Note This warning light coming on home” in section “Dashboard and
does not indicate a car malfunction. controls”).
However, as a result of the excessive
accumulation of particulate in the fil- The display will show the dedicated
EMERGENCY
BRAKE PAD WEAR ter, the vehicle must reach a certain message.
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d (amber)
The warning light turns on
speed, vital for launching the filter re-
generation stage. The warning light
will go out automatically when the re-
if the front brake pads are generation stage has taken place.
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worn; in this case have them changed
The display will show the dedicated
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as soon as possible. FRONT FOG LIGHTS
message.
The display will show the dedicated
message. 5 (green)
The warning light turns on
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when the front fog lights are
turned on.
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133
F Ü
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lever is moved downwards or, to- but it should go off after a few se-
gether with the right indicator, when conds. a warning message and the tempera-
the hazard warning light button is ture indication will start flashing.
pressed. The warning light turns on when tur-
ning the knurled ring of the Cruise
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Control to ON.
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The display will show the dedicated The display will show the dedicated
RIGHT-HAND message. message to warn the driver that the
with the left indicator, when the ha- 1 The warning light turns on The ASR system can be turned off by
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zard warning light button is pressed. when the main beams are pressing the button ASR OFF.
turned on. The display will show the dedicated
message to warn the driver that the
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speed limit (see “Multifunction Di- splay will show the dedicated message
The indication CITY on the display splay” in section “Dashboard and to warn the driver that the system is
will turn on when engaging the controls”). on again.
“Dualdrive” electric power steering by
pressing the relevant button. The in-
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In an emergency we recommend that you call the toll-free number found on the Warranty Booklet.
You can also connect to the site www.lancia.com to search for the nearest Lancia Dealership point.
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ENGINE STARTING ........................................ 136
FIX & GO automatic (quick tyre repair kit) ....... 137
IF A TYRE IS PUNCTURED ............................. 142
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WHEN NEEDING TO CHANGE A BULB ......... 147
IF AN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT ........... 150
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MESSAGES
WARNING
IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT ............ 155
IF A FUSE BLOWS ........................................... 156
IF THE BATTERY IS FLAT ............................. 161
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JACKING THE CAR ......................................... 162
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TOWING THE CAR .......................................... 162
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tery.
JUMP STARTING fig. 1
If the battery is flat, it is possible to
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MESSAGES
the two batteries with a jump lead; particularly the ignition and fuel
supply control units.
❒ With a second lead, connect the
negative terminal (–) of the auxil-
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136
QUICK TYRE
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This starting procedure
must be carried out by REPAIR KIT -
qualified personnel because incor-
rect operations may cause electri-
FIX & GO automatic
(where provided)
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cal discharge of considerable in-
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tensity. The liquid contained in the
battery is poisonous an corrosive. The quick tyre repair kit Fix & Go
Avoid contact with the skin and automatic is placed in the boot.
eyes. Keep naked flames and fig. 2 L0C0236m
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The kit includes:
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lighted cigarettes away from the
battery and do not cause sparks. ❒ bottle A-fig. 2 containing sealer
and fitted with:
LIGHTS AND
– filling pipe B-fig. 2;
MESSAGES
WARNING
– sticker C-fig. 2 bearing the no-
BUMP STARTING tice “max. 80 km/h”, to be
Never bump start the engine (by placed in a position visible to the
EMERGENCY
pushing, towing or coasting down- driver (on the instrument panel)
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hill). This could cause fuel to flow into after fixing the tyre;
the catalytic converter and damage it ❒ instruction brochure, to be used for L0C0237m
beyond repair. fig. 3
prompt and proper use of the quick
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IMPORTANT Remember that the ser- repair kit and to be then handed to
the personnel charged with han-
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vobrake and electrical power steering WARNING
system are not operating until the en- dling the treated tyre;
Hand the instruction
gine is started, a greater effort will brochure to the personnel
therefore be required to press the charged with treating the tyre re-
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brake pedal or turn the steering paired with the kit.
wheel.
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137
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ments.
In the kit container (placed in the
boot under the carpet) are also housed
the screwdriver and the tow hitch.
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138
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WARNING WARNING
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Repairs are not possible in Put on the protection
case of damages on the gloves provided together
wheel rim (bad groove distortion with quick tyre repair kit.
causing air loss). Do not remove
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foreign bodies (screws or nails)
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from the tyre.
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throw away the cylinder
INFLATING PROCEDURE and the sealing fluid. Have
the sealing fluid and the cylinder
❒ Pull up the handbrake. Loosen tyre disposed of in compliance with na-
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING inflation valve cap, take out the
WARNING
tional and local regulations.
The compressor shall not filler hose A-fig. 4 and screw the
be operated for more than ring nut B on the tyre valve;
20 minutes. Risk of overheating!.
Tyres repaired with the quick tyre
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repair kit shall be used temporar-
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ily only.
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nearest current outlet and then turn since the tyre is excessively dam-
inhale vapours. Call the doctor im- on the compressor by setting switch aged and the quick tyre repair kit
mediately in case of allergic reac- D-fig. 5 to I (on). Inflate the tyre cannot guarantee suitable sealing,
tions. Keep the cylinder in the to the pressure specified in para- contact Lancia Dealership;
space provided for the purpose and
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RESTORING PRESSURE ONLY
The compressor can be also used just
for restoring pressure. Disconnect the
quick connection and connect it di-
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rectly to the tyre valve; in this way the
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cylinder is not connected to compres-
sor and the sealing fluid will not flow
into the tyre.
L0C0241m L0C0242m
fig. 7 fig. 8
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WARNING ❒ if reaching the tyre pressure speci-
fied in paragraph “Inflation pres-
Apply the sticker in a vis- sure” in section “Technical Speci-
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
ible position for the driver fications”, start driving immedi-
to indicate that the tyre has been ately;
treated with the quick tyre repair
kit. Drive carefully especially ❒ after driving for about 10 minutes
when cornering. Do not exceed 80 stop and check again the tyre pres-
EMERGENCY
km/h. Avoid heavy braking and sure; pull up the handbrake;
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accelerating. ❒ if at least 1.8 bar pressure is read,
restore proper pressure (with en-
gine running and handbrake on)
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and restart;
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❒ drive with the utmost care to the
WARNING nearest Lancia Dealership.
If the pressure falls below
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1.8 bars, do not drive any
further: the quick tyre repair kit
Fix & Go automatic cannot guar-
antee proper hold because the tyre
is too much damaged. Contact
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Lancia Dealership.
141
IF A TYRE IS
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Wheel changing and correct use of the The space-saver spare wheel shall
jack and space-saver spare wheel call only be used in an emergency. It
for some precautions as listed below. shall only be used for the distance
fig. 9 L0C0243m necessary to reach a service point
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to replace and raise it; hazard warning lights, warning guages: caution! for temporary use
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❒ connect connection A-fig. 9 to the sengers should stay away from on-
coming traffic while the wheel is
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WARNING WARNING WARNING
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When driving with a The jack shall only be Fasten the wheel cap cor-
space-saver spare wheel used for changing wheels rectly to prevent the wheel
fitted, the driving performance of on the car with which it is provided from coming free in motion. Never
the car changes. Avoid accelerat- or on cars of the same model. It tamper with the inflation valve.
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ing or braking sharply, abrupt must not be used for other purposes Never place tools between the rim
SAFETY
turns or fast cornerings. The life of such as for instance raising cars of and tyre. Check and restore, if re-
the spare wheel is approx. 3000 other models. In no case should it quired, the pressure of tyres and
Km, after this distance it should be be used for repairs under the car. spare wheel to the values given in
replaced with another of the same Incorrect positioning of the jack the “Technical specifications” sec-
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type. Never attempt to fit a con- may cause the jacked vehicle to tion.
ventional tyre on a rim designed fall. Do not use the jack for higher
for use as a space-saver spare capacities than stated on its label.
wheel. Have the punctured wheel Snow chains cannot be fitted to the
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MESSAGES
repaired and refitted as soon as space-saver spare wheel. So, if a
WARNING
possible. Two or more space-saver front (drive) wheel is punctured
spare wheels should never be used and chains are needed, a rear
together. Do not grease the threads wheel should be fitted to the front
of bolts before installing them: they of the vehicle and the spare wheel
EMERGENCY
might slip out. should be fitted to the rear. This
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way with two normal drive wheels,
snow chains can be fitted to them
to solve an emergency.
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Please note:
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handbrake;
❒ Engage first gear or reverse;
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L0C0118m
fig. 13
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❒ Install the spare wheel matching
the holes M-fig. 13 with the corre-
sponding pins N-fig. 13;
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MESSAGES
WARNING
fig. 12 L0C0117m
❒ Using the wrench provided, fully
tighten the four fastening bolts;
❒ Work the jack crank F-fig. 12 to ex- ❒ Fit the handle L-fig. 12 to operate ❒ Work the jack handle L-fig. 12 to
tend it until the groove G-fig. 12 on the jack and raise the car until the
EMERGENCY
lower the car and remove the jack;
the upper part of the jack is correctly wheel is a few centimetres from the
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inserted on the lower profile H- ground;
fig. 12 of the body in point I-fig. 12
(at approx. 72 cm from the front ❒ Remove the wheel cap after loosen-
ing the relevant three bolts, then
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wheel centre or 75 cm from rear
wheel centre); loosen the fourth bolt and remove the
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wheel (only for versions fitted with
❒ Warn anybody nearby that the car is wheel cap secured by bolts).
about to be lifted. They must stay
clear and not touch the vehicle until ❒ Make sure the surfaces of the space-
TECHNICAL
it is back on the ground; saver spare wheel that come into con-
tact with the hub are clean and free
from any impurities which could
cause wheel bolts loosening;
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fig. 14.
the first bolt for two threads into
the hole set near the inflation valve;
❒ Refit the wheel cap matching the
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tighten the bolts in the sequence
shown previously for the spare
wheel (see the figure).
TO CHANGE A
When you have finished
BULB
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❒ Stow the spare wheel C-fig. 15 in
the space provided in the boot; GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
❒ Insert the partially open jack into ❒ When a light is not working, check
the container B-fig. 15 and force it that the corresponding fuse is intact
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before changing a bulb. For the loca-
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slightly into its seat so that it does
not vibrate when the car is moving; tion of fuses, refer to the paragraph
“If a fuse blows” in this chapter.
❒ Put the tools back into their places
in the container; ❒ Before changing a bulb check the
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MESSAGES
WARNING
contacts for oxidation;
❒ Stow the container complete with
tools on the spare wheel and secure ❒ Burnt bulbs must be replaced by oth-
everything with the clamping de- ers of the same type and power;
vice A-fig. 15; ❒ Always check the height of the head-
EMERGENCY
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❒ Correctly reposition the boot stiff light beam after changing a bulb.
cover.
L0C0114m
fig. 15
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For versions with alloy rims
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❒ Make sure that hub contact sur- Halogen bulbs must be
faces are clean; handled touching only the
TECHNICAL
❒ Refit the standard wheel fitting it metallic part. If the trans-
on the pins, refit the fastening bolts parent bulb is touched with
and tighten them using the wrench the fingers, its lighting intensity is
provided; reduced and life of the bulb may be
compromised. If touched acciden-
❒ Lower the car and remove the jack; tally, rub the bulb with a cloth
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moistened with alcohol and leave it
to dry.
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L0C0145m
fig. 16
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Main beam headlights D H3 55W
Dipped beam headlights D H7LL 55W
Front side lights A W5WLL 5W
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Front fog lights (where provided) E H1 55W
Front direction indicators B PY21W 21W
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Side direction indicators A WY5W 5W
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Rear direction indicators B P21W 21W
Taillights B P21/5W 21W
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Brake lights B P21/5W 21W
Third stop (additional brake light) A W2,3W 2,3W
Reversing light B P21W 21W
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Rear fog light B P21W 21W
Number plate light C C5W 5W
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Ceiling light A W5W 10W/20W
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Boot light A W5W 5W
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bulb”.
C Direction indicators
WARNING
150
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L0C0138m L0C0139m L0C0137m
fig. 20 fig. 21 fig. 22
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DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS ❒ refit the bulb holder A into its seat MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
fig. 20-21 and turn it clockwise. fig. 22
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❒ once replacement is over, refit the
MESSAGES
WARNING
To change the bulb, proceed as fol- To change the bulb, proceed as fol-
lows: cover pressing it in the middle un- lows:
til hearing the locking click. Then,
❒ remove the protective cover releas- check for proper locking into place. ❒ remove the protective cover releas-
ing the relevant catch; ing the relevant catch;
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❒ turn the bulb holder A counter- ❒ release the bulb holder catch A;
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clockwise and remove it;
❒ disconnect the electric connector B;
❒ release the two tabs B from the
catches, remove bulb C and replace ❒ remove the bulb C and replace it;
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it; ❒ fit the new bulb, making the tabs
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of the metallic part coincide with
the grooves on the reflector, recon-
nect the electrical connector B then
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hook the bulb holder catch A;
❒ once replacement is over, refit the
cover pressing it in the middle un-
til hearing the locking click. Then,
check for proper locking into place.
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Front fig. 23
MESSAGES
lows: lows:
WARNING
To change the bulb, proceed as fol- ❒ lever in the point shown by the ar- ❒ remove the protective cover releas-
lows: row to compress the catch and to ing the relevant catch;
❒ turn the bulb holder A counterclock- remove unit A;
❒ remove the snap-fitted bulb holder
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wise and remove it; ❒ turn the bulb holder B counter- A, remove the bulb B and replace
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❒ remove the bulb B pushing it gently clockwise, remove the snap-fitted it;
and turning counterclockwise (“bay- bulb and replace it;
❒ refit the snap-fitted bulb holder A;
onet”); ❒ refit the bulb holder B in the trans-
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parent cover, then position the unit ❒ once replacement is over, refit the
❒ replace the bulb; cover pressing it in the middle un-
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L0C0285m L0C0157m
fig. 26 fig. 27
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FRONT FOG LIGHTS REAR LIGHT UNITS
(where provided) fig. 26
To change the bulb, proceed as fol-
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
To replace the bulbs in the front fog lows:
lights you must contact a Lancia Deal- ❒ open the tailgate;
ership. ❒ loosen the two fastening screws and
remove the light unit fig. 27;
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❒ press the bulb holder fastening tabs
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A-fig. 28 and remove the bulb
holder; fig. 28 L0C0144m
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slightly pushing them and turning The bulbs are arranged inside the
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counterclockwise. light unit as follows
B side/taillights / brake lights;
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C direction indicators;
D rear fog lights (left-hand light) /
reversing lights (right-hand light).
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ADDITIONAL BRAKING LIGHT ❒ press the two fastening tabs C and re- NUMBER PLATE LIGHT fig. 32
(THIRD STOP) fig. 30-31 move the bulb holder;
To change the bulb, proceed as fol-
LIGHTS AND
lows:
WARNING
❒ press the two fastening tabs B set side contacts, making sure that the
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inside the two holes to release the new bulb is properly locked be-
light unit; tween contacts;
❒ close the tailgate and remove the ❒ refit the lens.
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light unit;
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To change the bulb, proceed as fol-
LIGHT BURNS OUT lows:
For the type of bulb and power rat- ❒ work in the points shown by the ar-
ing, see “When needing to change a rows and remove the plastic shape
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bulb”. A-fig. 33;
❒ loosen the two fastening screws B-
fig. 34 to disassemble the unit;
❒ replace the central bulb C-fig. 35 fig. 33 L0C0161m
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releasing it from the side contacts
making sure that the new bulb is
correctly clamped between the con-
tacts; replace side bulbs D-fig. 35
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MESSAGES
WARNING
turning both bulb holders counter-
clockwise then, remove the snap-
fitted bulbs.
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L0C0162m
fig. 34
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L0C0163m
fig. 35
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GENERAL fig. 37
The fuse is a protective device for the
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lows:
WARNING
the lens; Never replace a fuse with FUSE) cuts in, do not attempt any
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❒ refit the light unit A inserting it in metal wires or anything repair and contact a Lancia Dealer-
its correct position firstly on one else. ship.
end and then on the other until it
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FUSE LOCATION
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Fuses are grouped into two fuse boxes to be found respectively on the dash-
board on the left side of the steering column and in the engine compartment
near the battery.
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Fuse box on the dashboard fig. 39
To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box on the dashboard, remove the plas-
tic protection A-fig. 38.
L0C0121m
fig. 38
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MESSAGES
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fig. 39 L0C0123m TECHNICAL
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To gain access to the fuses in the fuse box near the battery, remove the plastic
protection B-fig. 40.
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L0C0125m
fig. 40
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fig. 41
158
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Fuse box on the dashboard
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Right dipped-beam headlight F12 7,5
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Left dipped-beam headlight / Headlight aiming device F13 7,5
Int/a for engine compartment control units coils and relays, body computer F31 5
+30 front ceiling light F32 5
Free
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Free F34 –
+15 reversing lights, Multijet fuel meter, water in diesel fuel sensor F35 5
+30 boot unlocking F36 10
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+15 brake lights, third brake light, instrument panel F37 5
Door lock (relays inside the body computer) F38 15
+30 navigator / sound system presetting / sound system, Blue&Me control unit,
heating and ventilation system, eobd diagnostic socket F39 10
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Heated rear window F40 30
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Free F41 –
+15 abs control unit / vdc, yaw sensor (vdc) F42 5
Windscreen wiper, windscreen washer pump / rear window washer F43 30
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Current outlet / cigar lighter F44 15
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Free F45 –
Free F46 –
Driver's power window F47 20
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Passenger's power window F48 20
+15 for heating and ventilation system, dashboard central control panel, driver's door
control panel, mirror control, driver's power window control unit, sunroof,
twilight/rain sensor F49 5
Air bag system F50 7,5
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+15 for navigator / sound system presetting / sound system (low), controls on steering
wheel, Blue&Me control unit, cruise control F51 5
Heated rear window F52 15
+30 instrument panel, rear fog light F53 7,5 159
Horn
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F10 15
Miscellaneous electronic injection secondary services F11 15
Right main-beam headlight F14 7,5
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F15 7,5
Electronic injection primary services (excluding 1.4 8V engine) F17 10
+30 eobd control unit, electronic injection system, engine cooling fan series/parallel
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relay coil (1.3 Multijet 90hp engine with heating and ventilation system) F18 7,5
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❒ 20A fuse for external amplifier The liquid contained in the
(Bose Hi-Fi sound system), in- IS FLAT battery is poisonous and
stalled near the dashboard fusebox corrosive. Avoid contact with the
(accessible by removing the protec- IMPORTANT Battery recharging pro- skin or eyes. The battery should be
tive plastic A-fig. 38); cedure is given as information only
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charged in a well ventilated place,
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since this operation shall be only per- away from naked flames or possi-
❒ 20A fuse for sunroof, installed near formed at a Lancia Dealership.
the dashboard fusebox (accessible ble sources of sparks: danger of ex-
by removing the protective plastic Charging should be slow at a low amp plosion and fire.
A-fig. 38); rating for 24 hours. Charging for a
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longer time may damage the battery.
❒ 30A fuse for robotized transmission
pump, installed in the engine com- Charge the battery as follows:
partment near the battery; ❒ disconnect battery negative termi-
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WARNING
nal;
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❒ connect the charger cables to the
battery terminals, observing the Do not attempt to charge a
poles; frozen battery: it must
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firstly be thawed, otherwise it may
❒ turn on the charger;
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burst. If freezing has occurred, the
battery should be checked by
❒ when you have finished, turn the skilled personnel to make sure that
charger off before disconnecting the the internal elements are not dam-
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battery; aged and that the body is not
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❒ reconnect battery negative termi- cracked, with the risk of leaking
nal. poisonous and corrosive acid.
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If the car needs to be jacked up, go to The tow rings provided with the car
a Lancia Dealership which is equipped are housed in the tool box under the
with shop jacks and jack arms fig. 42. boot mat.
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Jack up the car only by positioning The two tow rings have different
the jack arms or the shop jack in the length: the short one shall be fitted on
points shown in the figures. the front side whereas the long one
shall be fitted on the rear side.
L0C0244m
fig. 42
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threaded pin.
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Before starting to tow, turn The front and rear tow
the ignition key to MAR hooks should only be used
and then to STOP. Do not remove on the roads for emergency opera-
the key. If the key is removed, the tions. Towing is permitted for short
journies using the special device that
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steering lock engages automati-
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cally resulting in the impossibility conforms to the highway code (rigid
to steer the wheels. bar) to move the vehicle onto the
road in preparation for towing or
fig. 43 L0C0098m transportation on a special vehicle.
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The hooks should NOT be used for
recovering the vehicle away from the
WARNING road or where there are obstacles
When towing, remember and/or for towing using cables or
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other non rigid devices. With regard
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that without the help of the
WARNING
servobrake and power steering, a to the above conditions, towing
greater effort is required on the should take place with the two ve-
pedal and steering wheel. Do not hicles (the one towing and the one
use flexible cables for towing and being towed) aligned as closely as
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avoid jerks. During towing opera- possible along the same centre line
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tions make sure that fastening the axis.
L0C0272m joint to the car does not damage the
fig. 44
components in contact with it.
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When towing the car, you must
comply with the specific traffic
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regulations regarding the tow ring WARNING
and how to tow on the road. Do not start the engine
when towing the vehicle.
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SCHEDULED SERVICING ............................... 166
SERVICE SCHEDULE ..................................... 167
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PERIODICAL CHECKS .................................... 169
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HEAVY CONDITIONS ...................................... 169
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CHECKING FLUID LEVELS ........................... 170
AIR CLEANER/POLLEN FILTER ................... 177
DIESEL FUEL FILTER .................................... 177
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BATTERY ......................................................... 178
WHEELS AND TYRES ..................................... 180
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RUBBER HOSES .............................................. 181
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WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPERS ....... 181
BODYWORK .................................................... 183
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INTERIORS ...................................................... 185
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tenance coupons are specified by the to the ones programmed, the need
SERVICING Manufacturer. The failure to have
them carried out may invalidate the
arises for further replacements or re-
pairs, these may be carried out only
Correct maintenance is essential for warranty. with the explicit agreement of the
ensuring long car life under the best Customer.
Scheduled Servicing is performed by
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conditions. all Lancia Dealership, at pre-estab- IMPORTANT You are advised to con-
This is why Lancia has programmed lished times. tact Lancia Dealership in the event of
a series of checks and maintenance any minor operating faults, without
operations every 30,000 km. waiting for the next service coupon.
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check, etc...
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Thousands of km 30 60 90 120 150 180
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Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators,
hazard lights, boot lights, passenger compartment lights, glovebox lights,
warning lights, etc.) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check windscreen wiper/washer operation ● ● ● ● ● ●
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Check windscreen/rear window blade position/wear ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check front disk brake pad conditions and wear ● ● ● ● ● ●
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Chek rear (SPORT version) disk brake pad conditions and wear ● ● ●
Check rear drum brake lining conditions and wear ● ●
Sight inspect the conditions of: body exterior, underbody protection, pipes
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and hoses (exhaust - fuel - brakes), rubber parts (boots, sleeves, bushes, etc.) ● ● ● ● ● ●
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Check for bonnet and boot lock cleanness, lever cleanness and lubrication ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check tension and adjust accessory drive belts
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(excluding engines with automatic belt tighteners) ● ●
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Check tension and adjust accessory drive belts ● ●
Check and adjust tappet clearance (1.2 8V - 1.4 8V) ● ● ●
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Check and adjust handbrake lever stroke ● ● ●
Check exhaust emissions/smoke ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check antievaporation system (petrol versions) ● ●
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Change fuel filter (Green-filter) (1.3 Multijet) ● ● ●
Change air cleaner cartridge ● ● ●
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Top up fluids
(engine coolant, brakes, windscreen washer, battery, etc.) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check timing belt conditions (excluding 1.3 Multijet) ● ●
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Change engine oil and oil filter (Multijet versions with DPF) (**)
(or every 24 months) (●) (●) (●) (●) (●) (●)
Change engine oil and oil filter (or every 24 months)
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(petrol versions) ● ● ● ● ● ●
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– cold/hot climates;
– driving in the city idling for a long time;
– dusty roads or roads covered with sand and/or salt.
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If the car is mainly used for driving in the city, and in any case with an annual mileage of below 10,000
km, change engine oil and filter every 12 months.
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locks and lever cleanness and lu-
CHECKS UNDER HEAVY brication;
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Should prevailing use of the car be rubber parts (boots, sleeves,
❒ engine coolant fluid level; under one of the following specially bushes, etc.);
❒ brake fluid level; heavy conditions:
❒ check battery charge and fluid level
❒ windscreen washer fluid level; ❒ trailer or caravan towing; (electrolyte);
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❒ tyre pressure and conditions. ❒ dusty roads; ❒ visual check on various drive belt
❒ check light system operation (head- ❒ short distances (less than 7-8 km) conditions;
lights, direction indicators, hazard and repeated with external temper- ❒ check and replace pollen filter, if
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lights, etc.); atures below zero; required;
❒ check windscreen wiper/washer op- ❒ frequently idling engines or long ❒ check and replace air cleaner, if re-
eration and windscreen/rear win- distance low speed driving (e.g.: quired.
dow blade position/wear; door-to-door deliveries) or in case
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of a long term inactivity;
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Every 3,000 km check and top up if
required: engine oil level. ❒ urban routes;
You are recommended to use FL Se- carry out checks more frequently than
required on Service Schedule:
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lenia products, designed and pro-
duced specifically for Lancia cars (see ❒ check front disk brake pad condi-
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table “Capacities” in section “Tech- tions and wear;
nical specifications”).
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CHECKING FLUID
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LEVELS
IMPORTANT When topping up take
care not to confuse the various types
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L0C0283m
fig. 1 - Version 1.2 8V
WARNING
Never smoke while work-
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fluid – 4. Windscreen/rear window
washer fluid – 5. Engine coolant.
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WARNING
Never smoke while work-
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ing in the engine compart-
ment: gas and inflammable
vapours may be present, with the
risk of fire.
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fig. 3 - Version 1.4 16V L0C0246m
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WARNING
Never smoke while work-
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L0C0255m
fig. 4 - Version 1.3 Multijet
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If the oil level is near or even below
the MIN mark, add oil through the
filler neck B, until reaching the MAX
mark.
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Oil level shall never exceed the MAX
mark.
IMPORTANT If a routine check re-
fig. 5 - Version 1.2 L0C0091m
fig. 6 - Version 1.4 L0C0256m veals that the oil level is above the
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MAX mark, contact Lancia Dealer-
ENGINE OIL ship to have the correct level restored.
IMPORTANT After adding or chang-
ing the oil, let the engine turn over for
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Checking engine oil
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a few seconds and wait a few minutes
Check the oil level a few minutes after turning it off before you check
(about 5) after the engine has the level.
stopped, with the car parked on level
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ground.
Engine oil consumption
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Remove the dipstick A and clean it,
put it back in completely, remove it Max engine oil consumption is usually
and check that the level is within the fig. 7 - Version 1.4 16V L0C0257m 400 grams every 1000 km.
MIN and MAX marks on the dipstick.
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When the car is new, the engine needs
The interval between the MIN and to run in, therefore the engine oil con-
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MAX marks corresponds to about one sumption can only be considered sta-
litre of oil. bilised after the first 5000 - 6000 km.
IMPORTANT The oil consumption
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depends on driving style and the con-
ditions under which the car is used.
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L0C0258m
fig. 8 - Version 1.3 Multijet
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WARNING
When the engine is hot,
take care when working L0C0259m L0C0260m
fig. 9 - petrol Version fig. 10 - diesel Version
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pulled by moving parts. lower than the MIN mark on the For particularly hard climate condi-
reservoir. tions, we recommend use of a 60%
PARAFLU UP and 40% demineral-
If the level is low, pour slowly a mix- ized water mixture.
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The cooling system uses
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use undiluted TUTELA PROFES-
PARAFLU UP antifreeze. SIONAL SC 35 fluid.
Do not add fluid having
different specifications from Check level through the reservoir.
that already existing. PARAFLU UP
cannot be mixed with other types of
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fluids. Should other fluids be added,
do not start the engine and contact
Lancia Dealership as soon as pos- WARNING
sible. L0C0261m
fig. 11 Do not travel with the
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windscreen washer reser-
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW/ voir empty: the windscreen washer
WARNING HEADLIGHT WASHER FLUID is fundamental for improving vis-
ibility.
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Do not remove the reser-
WARNING
To top up, open cap A turning it in
voir cap when the engine is the direction shown by the arrow and
hot to avoid burns. then pour a mixture of water and
fluid.
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TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35,
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in the following concentrations: WARNING
WARNING ❒ 30% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL Certain commercial addi-
The cooling system is SC 35 and 70% water in summer; tives for windscreen wash-
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pressurised. If necessary, ers are inflammable. The engine
❒ 50% TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
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replace the cap only with another compartment contains hot compo-
SC 35 and 50% water in winter. nents which may set it on fire.
genuine one, otherwise system ef-
ficiency could be compromised.
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WARNING
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The symbol π on the con- POLLEN FILTER FILTER
tainer indicates synthetic
brake fluid, distinguishing it from
the mineral kind. Using mineral Air cleaner replacement shall be car-
ried out at a Lancia Dealership. DRAINING THE CONDENSE
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fluids irreversibly damages the
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special braking system rubber (MULTIJET VERSIONS)
seals.
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The presence of water in the
fuel circuit may cause seri-
ous damage to the entire in-
jection system and cause ir-
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WARNING
regular engine operation. If the
warning light turns on (on certain
versions together with the message
on the display) contact a Lancia
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Dealership as soon as possible to
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have the bleeding operation carried
out. Should the above indications
take place after refuelling, water has
probably been poured into the tank:
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turn the engine off immediately and
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contact a Lancia Dealership.
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Any topping operation must be per- damage the battery and provoke its
formed by specialized personnel only explosion.
with the support of Lancia Dealer-
ship.
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The wrong installation of WARNING
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electric and electronic ac- charging state lower than 50% for a
When operating on or near long time damages battery due to sul-
cessories can serious dam- the battery, always protect
age the car. To install anti- phation, reducing starting skill and
your eyes with specific goggles. capacity.
theft device, mobile phone, etc. after
purchasing the car, please contact Besides, it is more subject to freezing
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Lancia Dealership, for suggestions (possibly occurring at –10 ° C).
about the most suitable devices and,
most of all, recommendations on us- In case of long stop, refer to para-
USEFUL RECOMMENDATIONS graph “Car inactivity”, in chapter
ing a higher capacity battery. TO EXTEND BATTERY “Starting and driving”.
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DURATION
To install onboard electric accessories
In order to prevent the quick dis- needing permanent electric supply
charge of battery and extend its oper- (alarm, etc.) or any accessory affect-
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Substances contained in the
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ation in time, carefully follow these ing the electric supply, after purchas-
WARNING
batteries are very danger- instructions: ing the car, please contact Lancia
ous for environment. For Dealership, whose personnel can sug-
battery replacement, con- ❒ when parking the car, ensure that gest the most suitable devices belong-
tact Lancia Dealership, which is doors and hoods are properly ing to Lancia accessory line and eval-
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equipped for disposal respecting en- closed, to prevent roof lamps from uate total electric absorption, to en-
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vironment and law regulations. remaining switched on in the pas- sure whether the car electric system
sengers’ compartment; can support the load required or must
❒ switch off internal roof lamps: any- be integrated by a larger battery.
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way, the car is equipped with an Really, some of these devices contin-
WARNING automatic system for switching in-
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uously absorb electric energy also
If car remains unused for ternal lights off; with engine off, gradually discharging
long time in cold weather ❒ with engine off, do not keep devices the battery.
conditions, remove the battery and switched on for long time (for ex.
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transfer it to a heated place, other- car radio, emergency lights, etc.);
wise it could be frozen.
❒ before any operation on electric
system, disconnect the negative
pole cable from battery;
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❒ fully tighten battery terminals.
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and before long journeys. The pres- still be used. Also remember to check
sure should be checked with the tyre the spare wheel;
rested and cold. ❒ In the case of replacement, always fit
For the correct tyre inflation pressure, L0C0093m new tyres, avoiding those of dubious
fig. 14
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origin;
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A normal pressure: tread evenly careful not to hit the kerb, potholes and rear tyres, it is advisable to
worn. or other obstacles hard. Driving for change them over every 10-15 thou-
long stretches over bumpy roads sand kilometres, keeping them on the
B low pressure: tread particularly can damage the tyres; same side of the car so as to not re-
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C high pressure: tread particularly have no cuts in the side wall, ab-
worn in the centre. normal swelling or irregular tyre
wear. If any of these occur, have
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Remember that road hold-
ing depends also on the As far as the brake system and fuel REAR WINDOW
correct tyre inflating pressure. rubber hoses are concerned, carefully WIPERS
follow the “Service schedule” in this
section.
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Indeed ozone, high temperatures and BLADES
prolonged lack of fluid in the system Periodically clean the rubber part us-
WARNING may cause hardening and cracking of ing special products; TUTELA PRO-
the hoses, with possible leaks. Care-
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If the pressure is too low ful control is therefore necessary.
the tyre overheats and this If the rubber blades are bent or worn
can cause it serious damage. they should be replaced. In any case
they should be changed once a year.
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A few simple notions can reduce the
possibility of damage to the blades:
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make sure that ice has not frozen the
Do not cross switch the
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rubber against glass. If necessary,
tyres, moving them from thaw using an antifreeze product;
the right of the car to the left and
vice versa. ❒ remove any snow from the glass: in
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addition to protecting the blades, this
prevents effort on the motor and
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overheating;
❒ do not operate the windscreen and
rear window wipers on dry glass.
TECHNICAL
WARNING
Never submit alloy rims to Driving with worn wiper blades is a se-
repainting treatments re- rious hazard, because visibility is re-
quiring to use temperatures ex- duced in bad weather.
ceeding 150°C since the mechani-
cal properties of the wheels could
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be impaired.
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Windscreen wiper
If the jet of fluid is inadequate, firstly
check that there is fluid in the reser-
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place.
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❒ Painting products and systems WARRANTY
which give the car particular resis- Your Lancia Ypsilon is covered by
PROTECTION FROM tance to corrosion and abrasion; warranty against perforation due to
ATMOSPHERIC AGENTS rust of any original element of the
❒ Use of galvanised (or pretreated)
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structure or body. For the general
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The main causes of corrosion are the steel sheets, with high resistance to
following: corrosion; terms of this warranty, refer to War-
ranty Booklet.
❒ atmospheric pollution; ❒ Spraying the underbody, engine
compartment, wheelhouse internal
❒ salty air and humidity (coastal areas,
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parts and other parts with highly
or hot humid climates); protective wax products;
❒ seasonal environment conditions. ❒ Spraying of plastic parts, with a
Not to be underestimated is also the protective function, in the more ex-
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WARNING
abrasive action of wind-borne atmos- posed points: underdoor, inner
pheric dust and sand and mud and fender parts, edges, etc.;
gravel raised by other vehicles. ❒ Use of “open” boxed sections to
On your Lancia Ypsilon, Lancia imple- prevent condensation and pockets
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mented the best manufacturing tech- of moisture from triggering rust in-
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nologies to effectively protect the body- side.
work against corrosion.
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ADVICE FOR PRESERVING THE To correctly wash the car: IMPORTANT Bird droppings must be
AND CONTROLS
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BODYWORK ❒ remove the aerial from the roof to washed off immediately and thor-
prevent damage to it if the car is oughly as the acid they contain is par-
Paint washed in an automatic system; ticularly aggressive.
Paintwork does not only serve an ❒ wash the body using a low pressure
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tion” section). Normal paint mainte- surrounds, bonnet and around the
nance consists in washing at intervals headlights where water may stagnate.
depending on the conditions and en- The car should not be taken to a
vironment of use. For example, in closed area immediately, but left in To keep intact the aesthetic
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highly polluted areas, or if the roads the open so that residual water can properties of the paintwork
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are sprayed with salt, it is wise to evaporate. Do not wash the car after do not use abrasive and/or
wash the car more frequently. it has been left in the sun or with the polish products for cleaning
bonnet hot: this may alter the shine of the car bodywork.
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Windows INTERIORS
AND CONTROLS
WARNING
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Use specific window cleaner products. Never use inflammable
Use also clean cloths to avoid scratch- Periodically check that water is not products like fuel oil ether
ing the glass or damaging the trans- trapped under the mats (due to water or rectified petrol for cleaning in-
parency. dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.) side the car. The electrostatic dis-
which could cause oxidisation of the
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charges generated when rubbing to
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IMPORTANT The inside of the sheet metal.
rearscreen should be wiped gently clean may cause fire.
with a cloth in the direction of the fil-
aments to avoid damaging the heat- CLEANING SEATS AND FABRIC
ing device. AND VELVET PARTS
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Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to
Engine compartment remove dust. Velvet is cleaned better
At the end of the winter the engine if the brush is moistened.
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compartment should be carefully Rub the seats with a sponge moist-
washed, without directing the jet ened with a solution of water and
against electronic control units. Con- neutral detergent.
tact a specialised workshop to have
this done.
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IMPORTANT The car should be
washed with the engine cold and the
ignition key at STOP. After washing
make sure that the various protections
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(e.g.: rubber caps and various covers)
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have not been damaged or removed.
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WARNING
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Remove dried on dirt with lightly Use appropriate products designed to Do not keep aerosol cans
moistened chamois leather or cloth preserve the appearance of compo- in the car: they might ex-
without pressing too hard. nents. plode. Aerosol cans must never be
Remove liquid or grease stains with a IMPORTANT Never use spirit or pe- exposed to a temperature above
DEVICES
dry absorbent cloth without rubbing. troleum to clean the instrument panel.
Then wipe with a soft cloth or car exposed to the sun may go well
chamois leather with water and neu- beyond that figure.
tral soap.
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cohol-based products.
EMERGENCY
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186
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
AND CONTROLS
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IDENTIFICATION DATA ................................. 188
ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS .... 190
DEVICES
SAFETY
ENGINE ........................................................... 191
FUEL FEED/IGNITION ................................... 193
TRANSMISSION ............................................... 193
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BRAKES ........................................................... 194
SUSPENSIONS ................................................. 194
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
STEERING ....................................................... 194
WHEELS .......................................................... 195
DIMENSIONS ................................................... 198
EMERGENCY
PERFORMANCE .............................................. 199
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WEIGHTS ........................................................ 200
CAPACITIES .................................................... 201
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............................ 203
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FUEL CONSUMPTION .................................... 205
CO2 EMISSIONS ............................................... 206
TECHNICAL
RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL:
MINISTERIAL CERTIFICATIONS ................... 207
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187
axle.
DATA H Maximum vehicle weight on rear
axle.
You are advised to note the identifi-
cation codes. The identification data I Engine type.
DEVICES
SAFETY
❒ Chassis marking
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engines).
❒ Bodywork paint identification plate MODEL PLATE fig. 1
❒ Engine marking. The plate is to be found on the front
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
B Homologation number.
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loaded.
F Maximum vehicle weight fully
loaded with trailer.
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188
ENGINE MARKING
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Engine marking is stamped on the
cylinder block and includes the model
and the chassis number.
DEVICES
SAFETY
L0C0131m L0C0130m
fig. 2 fig. 3
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CHASSIS MARKING fig. 2 BODYWORK PAINT
It is printed on the passenger com- IDENTIFICATION PLATE fig. 3
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
partment floor, near the right-hand
WARNING
The plate is applied on the inner side
front seat. of the bonnet and it bears the follow-
It can be reached by lifting the special ing data:
flap in the carpeting and includes the A Paint manufacturer.
EMERGENCY
following data:
B Colour name.
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❒ car model;
C Lancia colour code.
❒ chassis number.
D Respray and touch up code.
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TECHNICAL
INDEX CAR
189
843AXG1A 11(*)
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1.4 8V 350A1000
843AXG1A 11B (▲)
843AXC1B 06 (*)
1.4 16V 843A1000
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
843AXF1A 09 (*)
1.3 Multijet 75 HP 199A2000 843AXF1A 09B (▲)
EMERGENCY
843AXE1A 07 (*)
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190
ENGINE
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
GENERAL FEATURES 1.2 8V 1.4 8V 1.4 16V
DEVICES
SAFETY
Engine code 188A4000 350A1000 843A1000
Cycle Otto Otto Otto
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Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line
Piston bore and stroke mm 70.8 x 78.86 72 x 84 72 x 84
LIGHTS AND
Total displacement cm3 1242 1368 1368
MESSAGES
WARNING
Compression ratio 9.5 ± 0.2 11.1 ± 0.2 11 ± 0.2
Maximum power (EEC) kW 44 57 70
EMERGENCY
HP 60 77 95
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corresponding ratio rpm 5000 6000 5800
Maximum torque (EEC) Nm 102 113 128
kgm – 11.7 13.0
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
corresponding ratio rpm 2500 3750 4500
CAR
Spark plugs NGK DCPR7E-N-10 NGK ZKR7A-10 NGK ZKR7A-10
BOSCH YR7DEU
TECHNICAL
Fuel Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded
petrol petrol petrol
95 RON 95 RON 95 RON
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191
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USE OF
HP 75 90 105
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Fuel Diesel fuel for mo- Diesel fuel for mo- Diesel fuel for mo-
tor vehicles (Speci- tor vehicles (Speci- tor vehicles (Speci-
TECHNICAL
192
FUEL FEED/IGNITION
AND CONTROLS
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1.2 8V - 1.4 8V - 1.4 16V 1.3 Multijet
DEVICES
Multipoint sequential phased electronic
SAFETY
Fuel feed “Common Rail” with electronic control,
injection, returnless system exhaust gas turbocharger
CORRECT
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TRANSMISSION
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
1.2 8V - 1.4 8V - 1.3 Multijet 1.4 16V
EMERGENCY
Gearbox and reverse with synchromesh
for forward gear engagement
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for forward gear engagement
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
Clutch without idle stroke without idle stroke
CAR
Drive Front Front
TECHNICAL
Modifications or repairs to the fuel system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system’s
technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
INDEX
193
BRAKES
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
Service brakes:
DEVICES
SAFETY
– front Disc, floating caliper type with operating cylinder for each wheel
– rear Drum type/Disc type (SPORT version)
Parking brake Controlled by lever, it works mechanically on the rear brakes
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IMPORTANT Water, ice and antifreeze salt on roads may deposit on the brake discs thus reducing braking efficiency
at first braking.
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
SUSPENSIONS
EMERGENCY
STEERING
TECHNICAL
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60 = 250 kg 84 = 500 kg
RIMS AND TYRES 61 = 257 kg 85 = 515 kg
Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless 62 = 265 kg 86 = 530 kg
DEVICES
SAFETY
tyres with radial carcass. The ho- 63 = 272 kg 87 = 545 kg
mologated tyres are listed in the Log
book. 64 = 280 kg 88 = 560 kg
IMPORTANT In the event of discrep- 65 = 290 kg 89 = 580 kg
L0C0132m
fig. 4
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ancies between the information pro- 66 = 300 kg 90 = 600 kg
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vided on this “Owner handbook” and 67 = 307 kg 91 = 615 kg
the “Log book”, consider the specifi- UNDERSTANDING TYRE
cations shown in the log book only. MARKING fig. 4 68 = 315 kg 92 = 630 kg
LIGHTS AND
69 = 325 kg 93 = 650 kg
MESSAGES
WARNING
Attaining to the prescribed size, to en- Example: 185/65 R 14 86 T
sure safety of the car in movement, it 185 = Nominal width (S, distance 70 = 335 kg 94 = 670 kg
must be fitted with tyres of the same between sidewalls in mm). 71 = 345 kg 95 = 690 kg
make and type on all wheels.
72 = 355 kg 96 = 710 kg
EMERGENCY
65 = Percentage height/width ratio
IMPORTANT Do not use inner tubes (H/ S).
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with Tubeless tyres. 73 = 365 kg 97 = 730 kg
R = Radial tyre. 74 = 375 kg 98 = 750 kg
SPACE-SAVER SPARE WHEEL 14 = Rim diameter in inches (Ø). 75 = 387 kg 99 = 775 kg
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
Pressed steel rim. Tubeless tyre. 86 = Load rating. 76 = 400 kg 100 = 800 kg
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T = Maximum speed rating. 77 = 412 kg 101 = 825 kg
WHEEL GEOMETRY
78 = 425 kg 102 = 850 kg
Front wheel toe-in measured from rim
TECHNICAL
to rim: 0±1 mm. 79 = 437 kg 103 = 875 kg
80 = 450 kg 104 = 900 kg
The values refer to the car in running
order. 81 = 462 kg 105 = 925 kg
82 = 475 kg 106 = 950 kg
INDEX
83 = 487 kg
195
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196
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Standard tyres Snow tyres Rim Tyre
DEVICES
SAFETY
1.3 Multijet 6J x 14H2-ET 40 185/65 R14 86T
6J x 15H2-ET 40 195/55 R15 85H 185/65 R14 86Q M+S 4.00x14”-H-43 135/80 B14 84M
6,5J x 16H2-ET 40 195/45 R16 84V 195/55 R15 85T M+S
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WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
Tyres equipped with sidewall guard/drop-center guard rims must not be fitted to the vehicles equipped
with 15” steel rims and wheel hubcaps: this could cause hubcap/tyre mismatch, with resulting damage
to the tyre inflating valve.
EMERGENCY
IN AN
COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar)
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
SAVER
Size Unladen Full load SPARE
CAR
Front Rear Front Rear WHEEL
TECHNICAL
1.4 8V 195/55 R15 85H 2.1 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.8
1.4 16V 195/45 R16 80V 2.2 2.2 2.4 2.4
INDEX
195/45 R16 84V 2.2 2.2 2.4 2.4
Add +0.3 bar to the prescribed inflation pressure when the tyres are warm. Recheck pressure value with cold tyres.
With snow tyres, add +0.2 bar to the inflation pressure value prescribed for standard tyres. 197
DIMENSIONS
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Boot volume
Unladen boot volume
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EMERGENCY
L0C0247m
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CAR
A B C D E F G H
TECHNICAL
1.2 8V - 1.4 8V
1.4 16V 1530/
3810 819 2388 603 1510 (❐) 1450 1704 1440(*)
1.3 Multijet
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198
PERFORMANCE
AND CONTROLS
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Top admitted speed after initial car use in km/h.
DEVICES
SAFETY
1.2 8V 1.4 8V 1.4 16V 1.3 Multijet 1.3 Multijet 1.3 Multijet
75 HP 90 HP 105 HP
CORRECT
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153 167 175 167 175 177
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
EMERGENCY
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SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
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INDEX CAR
199
WEIGHTS
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
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Towable loads
EMERGENCY
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot an/or on the roof so that
they comply with these limits.
(***) Lineaccessori Lancia roof rack, max capacity: 40 kg.
INDEX
200
CAPACITIES
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
1.2 8V 1.4 8V 1.4 16V Specified fuels
litres kg litres kg litres kg Recommended products
Fuel tank: 47 – 47 – 47 – Unleaded Premium petrol
DEVICES
SAFETY
including a reserve of: 5/7 – 5/7 – 5/7 – with no less than 95 R.O.N
(EN228 Specifications)
Engine cooling system Mixture of distilled water
and PARAFLU UP
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– with climate control: 4.8 – 4.5 – 4.5 –
USE OF
at 40% (❐)
Engine sump: – 2.2 3.0 – 3.0 – SELENIA K
Engine sump and filter:
LIGHTS AND
2.8 – 3.2 – 3.2 –
MESSAGES
WARNING
Gearbox/differential casing: 1.65 – 1.8 – 1.7 – TUTELA CAR TECHNYX
EMERGENCY
with ABS: 0.55 – 0.7 – 0.7 –
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Windscreen and Mixture of water and
washer fluid reservoir: 1.8 (4.5) – 1.8 (4.5) – 1.8 (4.5) – TUTELA PROFESSIONAL
SC 35
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
CAR
(❐) For particularly hard climate conditions, we recommend use of a 60% PARAFLU UP and 40% demineralized water mix-
ture.
TECHNICAL
INDEX
201
at 40% (❐)
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(❐) For particularly hard climate conditions, we recommend use of a 60% PARAFLU UP and 40% demineralized water mixture.
TECHNICAL
INDEX
202
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS AND THEIR SPECIFICATIONS
DEVICES
Use
SAFETY
for correct car operation and lubricants
CORRECT
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for petrol FIAT 9.55535-M2 qualification Service Schedule
engines
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
Lubricants Synthetic-based oils, grade SAE 5W-40, SELENIA WR According to
for diesel FIAT 9.55535-N2 qualification Service Schedule
engines
EMERGENCY
IN AN
For regular operation of Multijet versions with DPF, use only original oil. In an emergency (lacking the original product) only
top up with max. 0,5 l and then drive immediately to the nearest Lancia Dealership.
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
If using non original SAE 5W-40 products, oils with minimum ACEA A3 specifications for petrol engines and ACEA B4 spec-
ifications for Diesel engines are admitted; in this event top engine performance is not guaranteed.
CAR
Use of products with low-quality properties than ACEA A3 and ACEA B4 could cause damages to the engine that are not
covered by the warranty.
TECHNICAL
For very cold climate conditions, ask Lancia Dealership for the appropriate Selenia product to use.
INDEX
203
Grease for high temperatures and low friction TUTELA STAR 700
SAFETY
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USE OF
Molibdenum disulphide, lithium soap based grease. TUTELA ALL STAR CV joint
NLGI 1-2 consistency on wheel side
Brake Synthetic fluid FMVSS no. 116 DOT 4, ISO 4925, TUTELA TOP 4 Brake and clutch
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
Protective Protective with antifreeze action, red colour based on PARAFLU UP (*) Radiator antifreeze
EMERGENCY
agent for inhibited monoethylen glycol and organic formula proportion: 50% dis-
based on O.A.T., that passes CUNA NC 956-16, tilled water and 50%
IN AN
radiator
ASTM D 33306 specifications PARAFLU UP (❐)
Additive for Additive for diesel fuels with protective action for TUTELA To be mixed with
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
Windscreen/ Mixture of alcohol and surfactants CUNA NC 956-11 TUTELA To be used diluted
rear window/ PROFESSIONAL or undiluted
TECHNICAL
headlight SC 35
washer fluid
(*) Important. Do not top up or mix with other fluids with specifications different from the prescribed ones.
INDEX
(❐) For particularly hard climate conditions, we recommend use of a 60% PARAFLU UP and 40% demineralized water mix-
ture.
204
FUEL CONSUMPTION
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the homologation tests set down
by specific European Directives.
The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption:
DEVICES
SAFETY
❒ urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the car;
❒ extra-urban cycle: frequent accelerating in all gears, simulating extraurban use of the car; the speed varies between
0 and 120 km/h;
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❒ combined consumption: is calculated weighing about 37% of urban cycle consumption and about 63% of extrau-
rban consumption.
IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic situations, weather conditions, driving style, general conditions of the car, trim
level/equipment/accessories, load, climate control system, roof rack, other situations that affect air drag may lead to
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
different fuel consumption levels than those measured.
EMERGENCY
1.2 8V 1.4 8V 1.4 16V 1.3 Multijet 1.3 Multijet 1.3 Multijet
IN AN
75 HP 90 HP 105 HP
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
Extra-urban 5 4.6 5.4 3.9 3.9 4.1
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Combined 5.9 5.5 6.6 4.5 4.5 4.7
TECHNICAL
INDEX
205
CO2 EMISSIONS
AND CONTROLS
DASHBOARD
The CO2, emission levels at the exhaust given in the following table refer to combined consumption.
1.2 8V 1.4 8V 1.4 16V 1.3 Multijet 1.3 Multijet 1.3 Multijet
75 HP 90 HP 105 HP
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EMERGENCY
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SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
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INDEX
206
208
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DASHBOARD
ABS ........................................ 80 - version codes ..................... 190 - Service Schedule .................... 167
DEVICES
SAFETY
by the user .............................. 85 conditions ............................. 169
Boot
Air bags (front)........................ 103 Carrying children safely ............... 96
- opening and closing ........ 73-74
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Air bags (side) ......................... 103 Ceiling lights ................................. 155
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- removing the rear
Air cleaner ............................... 177 parcel shelf ........................ 74 Chassis (marking) ........................ 189
Air recirculation ...................... 47 Brake fluid level....................... 176 Child lock...................................... 71
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
WARNING
Air vents ................................. 41 Brakes Cigar lighter ................................. 69
Ashtray.................................... 69 - fluid level .......................... 176 Clutch ........................................... 193
EMERGENCY
ASR ........................................ 82
- technical data .................... 176 CO2 emissions .............................. 206
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At the filling station ................ 88
Bulb (replacement) Code Card..................................... 12
Automatic headlight sensor
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
- bulb types ......................... 148 Control buttons ............................ 21
(daylight sensor) ..................... 60
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- general instructions ........... 148 Controls ........................................ 66
Battery Correct use of the car.................... 111
Capacities ...............................
TECHNICAL
- jump starting .................... 136 201
Cruise Control .............................. 64
- recharging.......................... 178 Car inactivity ................................ 124
- replacing ........................... 178 Car maintenance .......................... 165 Dashboard and controls .......... 8
INDEX
Bodywork - periodical checks .................... 169 Dead lock device...................... 15
- maintenance ...................... 183 - scheduled service ................... 166 Diesel filter ............................ 177
211
- draining condense water .... 177 Engine coolant gauge .............. 20 - control button ................... 66
AND CONTROLS
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USE OF
Dualdrive
Fluids and lubricants .............. 203 Glass/can holders .................... 68
(Electric power steering) ......... 86
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AND CONTROLS
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with regulations on
Heating and ventilation .......... 42 - checking ............................ 170
child’s seat use......................... 99
Heating and ventilation Load limiters .......................... 94
Performance ........................... 199
system .................................... 42
DEVICES
SAFETY
Main beam headlights Plates
Identification data .................. 188
- bulb replacement .............. 151 - bodywork paint
Ignition switch ........................ 18 identification plate ............. 190
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- control .............................. 58
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- model plate ........................ 188
In an emergency ..................... 135
- flashing ............................. 59
Pollen filter.............................. 177
Instrument panel .................... 9
Manual climate control system .. 45
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
Power windows ....................... 72
WARNING
Instruments ............................ 19
Ministerial homologation
Pretensioners ........................... 94
Interior equipment .................. 68 (radio-frequency remote
control).................................... 207 Protecting the environment ..... 90
EMERGENCY
Interiors .................................. 185
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Multifunction display .............. 21
Isofix Type child restraint Radio transmitters and
system (presetting) ................. 100 cellular telephones ................... 86
Number plate light ................. 154
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
Radio-frequency remote control
Jack ........................................ 144
CAR
(ministerial homologation)....... 207
Oddment compartments ......... 68
Jacking the car ........................ 161 Rain sensor ............................. 62
Odometer (display) ................. 20
TECHNICAL
Rear fog lights
Keys ....................................... 12
Paint ...................................... 184 - bulb replacement .............. 153
- with remote control ........... 13
Parking ................................... 114 - control button ................... 67
- without remote control ...... 12
INDEX
Parking lights ......................... 59 Rear window washer
Lancia CODE system .............. 11 Parking sensors ....................... 87 - control .............................. 63
213
- fluid level .......................... 175 - use .................................... 92 - stopping the engine ........... 114
AND CONTROLS
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- control .............................. 58
SAFETY
- nozzles .............................. 182 - front bulb replacement ...... 152 Steering wheel adjustment ...... 38
Rearview mirrors - rear bulb replacement ........ 153 Storing the car ........................ 124
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AND CONTROLS
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- changing ........................... 142 - nozzles .............................. 182
- correct tyre reading ........... 195 Windscreen/rear
window washer fluid level........ 175
- maintenance ...................... 180
DEVICES
SAFETY
- snow tyres ......................... 122
- standard ............................ 196
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USE OF
Using the manual gearbox ...... 115
LIGHTS AND
Ventilation .............................
MESSAGES
41
WARNING
Warning lights and messages .. 12
EMERGENCY
Weights .................................. 200
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Windows
(cleaning) ............................... 185
SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE
Windscreen and rear window
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wiper blades ........................... 181
TECHNICAL
Windscreen washer
- control .............................. 61
- fluid level .......................... 175
INDEX
Windscreen wipers
- blades ............................... 181
215
* Passenger transportation vehicles to seat a max. of nine persons, having a total admissible weight of 3.5 t
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Tank capacity 47
Reserve 5/7
Refuel petrol engines with unleaded petrol with an octane rating (RON) no lower than 95 only.
Refuel diesel engines with diesel fuel for motor vehicles (EN590 specifications) only.
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