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el We ) a ] J [ eo Has DEL J) of 3 is pony we ee | LANCIA iD is Jalili VN | oH Ji vfs ie i Ree: DE: Owner Handbook QUICK REFERENCE Front and rear tyre pressures (bar) Delta 1.5 LX + GT ic. Deka HF turbo ‘Average load 20 22 Fully laden 22 24 Spare tyre 28 28 Ol change eapacity (litres) Delta L$ LX Delta GTi. Delia HE warbo Sump 4.10 4.30 430 Sump + filter 430 $.00 480 Fuel tank capacity: 57 litres (including a resceve of 6-9 litres). Elther leaded or unleaded petrol (minimum octane ne, 95) éain be used for all petrol emis. Congratulations on cheosing a LANCIA: The owner handbook is designed to help you learn about the unique features of your new car, We sug- gest you read il carefully before driving the car for the first time. The handbook contains information and sugges- tions regarding the proper use of your car. After read- ing it we are sure you will be convinced you've made the right choice. A service schedule maintenance coupon booklet is supplied along with the handbook. The booklet also contains the warranty certificate and explains the terms of the warranty. We hope you'll enjoy your new car and drive it with pleasure for many years 10 come LANCIA Getting acquainted with your car Driving your car What to do if Maintenance and Body care and maintenance Specifications Appendix Index. CONTENTS ni ne GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR CAR DE co Seed ‘Column stalks and controls. a fi Ui ha Pryerrer ner raat s DASHBOARD Nole: The number and position of instruniemts, indicator lights and controls may vary depending om the version. 6 Switch panel KEYS AND IGNITION Keys ‘Two keys and duplicates are supplied with the Gar. Key Ais for the doors (including the hatchback), glove compariment and Fuel filler door. Gu A ane Key B only operates the steering column lock and ignition, ar Am adhesive tag, included with the keys bears the code number necessary for requesting duplicates from your Lancia dealer, Ignition switch STOP ~ Steering column locked, key can be removed. MAR ~ Driving position, electrical systems energised. AVY Starting PARK Side lights on, steering column lacked, key ca be removed, Press button A to select PARK. If the i tempted in switeh has been tampered wi have it checked at a Lancia Service Steering column lock Locking: When the ignition is at STOP of PARK, turn the 2 whiel t0 the left or right until you hear the lock Turn the ignition key to MAR while moving the ing wheel slightly in either direction, Never remove the ignition key when the car is moving. ‘you do, the steering ‘wheel will ick the first time you t INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument panel (Delta 1.5 LX without check system) D, Rev counter. - E. Catalytic Dat temperature guege. « 1; Emere INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument panel (Delta 1.5 LX with check system) \d odome' fe warn of int omy D. Rev counter. - E, Catalytic ant temperature gauge. - 1. Emer B. Indicator and warning lights. « C. Fuel ec 2 (not all ).= F. Voltmeter. - G. Fu ed fuel supply ignition system (not all countries) INSTRUMENT PANE Instrument panel (Delta GT ic. without check system) er, B, Hn g (not all countr rand warning lights, -C, Oil =F. Voltmeter. + G. E 5 System (nol all counties) perature pauige. - DF pe. - H- Coolant INSTRUMENT PANEL fe, with check system) Instrument panel (Delta G’ wolant temperature Emer INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument panel (Delia HF turbo without ¢heek system) A. Speedometer and odometer. - B. Indicator and war lytic muffler temperature warning (not all count 1, Overboost indicator. lights, - C. Turbosharger pressure 3). + F. Voltmeter, » G, Pus! gauge. D. Reveounter. « E ant temperature ya 4 INSTRUM PANE! fnsteument panel (Delta HF turbo: with check system) ie Pee 0000 2 ae) Loree [On j= E Ce52 CO A Sposdometerand odometer. - B. Indicator and wan tulytie mulfler ternperature warning {not all count T Overhoost indicator, lights, - C, Turbocharger pressure gauge, - D, Rev counter. - E,Ca- 8). - F. Voltmeter. - G. Fuel gauge, - H. Coolant temperature gauss, Is iSTRUMENT:! Sf and warning Left dicction indicator @ 0:10 stanton varing Only for versions with the check system, a — Speedomet ¢ ~ Trip odometer 4 — Trip odometer zeroing button. Press when car is sta 6 Rear fog indicator tionary oF moving INSTRUMENTS o Ot pressure warning his warning light turns off-as soon as the slight delay is acceptable if the engine is idling) After a long trip under heavy load conditions the warning light may illuminate, Don’t worry, as long asi turn all soon after aecelerating slightl Only for versions with the check system, © piste eis anata cases indicator @ stare coset intee Only for versions with the check system, @ mama Available indicator position (oly versions with ° the check system) GQ ieee warning ens Designs eee soni © tee wind deter indno ‘Only for versions with the cheek system. 6 Coolant warning cs the engine i overhcaling. IF barinates when at speeds higher than 50 km/h, stop the cur and press dhswa the apoelerator pedal alightly. If the warning light re im illuminated, switeh off | the ‘engine. If the warning light isn when the engine is idling or when driving iow, Follow thesume procedure described above. I, however. the leiperalure continues to fise, switch off the engine and fue the ear towed to'a Lancla Service Centre eo > Right direetion indicator it warning (driver's belt not buckled) ” INSTRUMEN c Turbocharger pressure gauge (scale in bar) Fucl economy gauge This instrument givex a rough indication of fuel consump- tion, When this gauge constantly indicates pressure walues abox 08 0.85 bar release the accelerator until the pressure returns 10 lower values. In any ease, have your ear eheeked ata Lancia Service Centre, If you are able to maintain the needle in the white sector, consumption will be low nie rapidly the needle will enter the red igh fuel consumption. To save fuel, slow Oil temperature gauge (°C) a |NSTRUMENTS ‘When the oil temperature is too high (needle in. red sector), stop the ear, but let the engine idle for a. few minutes until perature returns to lower values. I this-does not happen, switch off the eny have the car towed to a Lancia Service Ce D Rev counter | not provide bi will occur mne speeds, E ‘Catalytic mvafMer tempe F Volumeter The ingtrume a voltage value between 12,5 in 12,8 (key at MAR) when the battery is. propetly charged When the js running the voltmeter will indicate values between [4 and 15 volls. The voltmeter is aceurate to £0.3 velis, 19 INSTRUMENTS G Fuel gauge (litres) The fuel tank has a capacity of $7 litres ame 21 for information Fe Coolant temperature gauge °C) The needle will heat the left side-of the scale when the engine ig cold. Under normal operating conditions the noe should be at the centre of the scale, Red zone valucs indi- cate the engine is labouring. If gat overheating, driv. cates the engine is, a lower engine speed (rpm). 20. Ihe temperature does not start droppi lower engine speed and the needle enters th the ear immedi Centre, driving at a J zone, stop iely and have it towed to a Lancia Serveie I uo Emergency operation of imtegrat system warning (not all countcies) uel supply ignition dealer oF a Lancia Service Cente for more infor mation, Oserhoost indicator ® {sce p. 100) e ‘When this warning light illuminates, eall your INSTRUMENTS Check system irument that monitors The check system is an electronic 1 affect vehicle operation and displays malfunctions that and safety When systents are operating properly Turn the ke cluding fuel reserve warning and green “all * indicator) illuminate (see p. 17) the engine. All warning lights should turn off within, 7 seconds to MAR. All the check system lights (in- stems opera Ne je bra en pressing the brake lights and. tear fo lights should turn back on High-speed cornering, sudden beaking. or diving on poorly strfaged ross ty Staruing Eights to thasninats “ind brake wig. The car is started on a grade. the ol wa iMuminate. Because this andication #s store memory, you must start thecar sgain on le ensure there is sulfiieat 0 dal or Lumming on the side ne of the red warning. pid acceleration use some of the system, ground to, jon system, When malfunction vccurs All the warning tights ¢ineluding fuct reserve and main malfunction warning) illuminate when you turn the key to MAR (ee p. 16). When the engine the panel lights of operative devices or systems (urn ofl within 7 seconds. Only those faring ahs regime molinetions and the man junction warning hight remain on INSTRUMENTS Panel warning tight Malfunction Doors not closed. Door oper the panel. Side ight failure. When you turn on the side lights, a panel indicator at the front of the car illuminates (bus bursed! out or wiring malfunction). Taillight failure. When the taillights are on, the panel indicators located at the buck of the car illuminate (bulb burned out oF wiring malfunction), The check system does not indicate when all the side/tailights are off duc to both fuses blowing at the same time. Therefore, seasonally make dwsual seek of exterof lights ‘The illumination of two opposite diagonal anc! lights indicates a blown common fuse, two burned-out light bulbs, of @ wiring mal: Function, Stop light failure. The panel fight corres- ponding to the burned-out bulb iluminates When a single bulb burns out or wiring mal- unctian oceurs, the panel indicator turns.on only about 2 seconds after pressing down the brake pedal If both stop lights burn out(ora wiring mal- function oveurs) both panel brake light indi- cators tum on at the same time without pressing the brake pedal, Stop light switch failure. If the stop light switch fails causing the stop light to remain OMF, both stop light pane! indicators turns on 2 seconds after pressing down the brake pedal If the switch is simply malfunctioning. but the stop lights illuminate when braking both stop light pane! indicators illuminate (ot remain on). The panel light turns off When you release the brake pedal Rear fog-guard light Failure, When the fo guard lighis are turned an, the tr ilunatss when there 3B ‘bulb(s) or wiring malfunction bet fuse and light bulbs. INSTRUMENTS Panel warning t illuminates when the engine is there is @ recharging cireuit malfunction. ei ) Low brake fluid level, sensor failure or wiring, malfunction. ff Brake pads worn, Slight wear ix indicated (Ol@ Uketewtenercatest Low oil level, sensor failure or wiring mal- Function. Engine lubricant monitoring oc- ‘curs when the Key is turned to MAR before starting the engine (see note on p. 21), but is, indicated only when the engine is running. No oil level monitoring occurs while driving ‘lure or wiring OU has Malfunction Panel warning light WLS sess narsin oh postin E e Coolant temperature warning. al clack k displays the time in hoursand mi- lly adjusts to sur jons when turning the exterior lights the our: Press button A. he aninures: Press button B. INSTRUMENTS Each time you press one of the buttons the clock will ad- ‘vance one hour or one minute. Hold the button{s) down to nearly reached Oil pressure and temperature gauges rsions have un oil pressure gauge A and oil tempera ture gauge B next (o the main instrument panel A. Oil pressure gauge (sale in ba) When the engine is hot the oil pressure should be between 3S and 5 bar until the oil pressure stab of low, switch off the Laneia Service Centre Bitter ‘When the gauge fred zone), stop the car but do not switeh off the eng the engine idle for a couple of minutes, If the temperature docs not drop, switch off the engine and have your cur taken toa Laneia Service Centre, ) es the oil tempe HEATING AND VENTILATION ‘Stationary vents 1 ~ Windsereen and side windows, 2 = Front passenger footwells. Adjustable vents Vent opening and closing: @ = Vent closed ‘Vent open, Use toy direct the air low horizontally. HEATING AND VENTILATION Controls ‘The three heating and ventilation system knobs are located ‘on the centre console. Knob A = Fan speed selector. ‘When the knob pointer Fis at @ the system and fan are of ‘When knob pointer Fis at © air ean enter the pastenger compartment (fan off) ‘When the saris standing ox when you're driving slowly, three different fan speods may be selecied. 1 = Low. 2 = Medium. 3 Hig. The fan only operates when the Key is at MAR. Knob B = Air tempers Pointer E at left = Quiside air. Pointer E at right = Maximum heating, ‘Use intermediate positions 1 provide optimal passenger comfort while driving. ee Knob © = Air distribution selector. The three knob posi- tons are: we: 2 = Air directed to all vents for maximum eom- fort (manual regulation possible) @@ = Air directed only to dashboard vents Defrosting and defo Set the knobs to the positions indicated in the figure at left for windscreen defrosting or defogeing. HEATING AND VENTILATION When the outside temperature is bel fan speed higher than 2 to prevent the fore reaching the wi + -S°C, don’t use a i from cooling be- Heating Tum knob A so that Fis under © , then turn knob B so that pointer E is at the righ Turn the fan knob to 1 or 2 for rapid heating Fo make heating more efficient, air can be directed to vents Vand 2 (see figure at night) by turning knob C so that its pointer D is under 2. ATR CONDITIONER Ventilation ‘Turn knob B so that pointer E is fully to the left for ventila- tion. Use the other settings described for heating. Air conditioner (optional) Stationary vents I+ Windscreen and side windows, 2 - Front passenger footwells, n AIR_CONDITIONER. Adjustable vents Controls ‘The system controls consist of three knobs ane buttons located on the centre console. == Knob A. = Fam spoed selector. I= Low. 2 = Medium, 3 = High The fan will only operate when the ignition key is MAR. Button B = Air conditioner ON/OFF ow at lenw speed when the air conditioning is AIR CONDITIONER Knob C = Air temperature control. Pointer Gat left = Outside air. Pointer G ut right = Maximum heating. Use intermediate positions for optinsal passenger comfort on No outside ar ences the passenger compartment when this button is pressed, e = ™ Knob E = Airdistribution selector. Pointer F may be set to one of the following three positions: wr All vents (manual regulation possible). Defogping and defrasting: Set the controls ws indicated below for rapid defogging or defrosting Knob Button Pointer Baton Pointer Leave button Din (air recireulates) until the maximum tem erature is reached, then press it again to prevent the win- dows from fogging up. Heating ‘Sct the controls as indicated below for gradual heating or to maintuin the temperature after defrosting. Knob As Select fan speed desired Button Brow in Pointer "position for temperature deste button agblaion of Pointer Wp ore. COLUMN STALKS AND CONTROLS ‘Air conditioning Use the same settings listed for heating, except turn knob so that pointer G is at the left, Set the controls as follows for maximum cooling: Knob Button Pointer Button Pointer Fl Aloe, Switches ‘Switch panel lighting (as well as cigarette lighter and instru- ‘ment pane! lights) (urns on whenever you turn 08 the side lights. Rear windaw defroster Press button A to defog or defrost the rear window. Fog lamps (if fitted) Press button B when the headlights are on (key at MAR). Rear fog-guard lights Press button C when headlights o¢ front fog lights are om (ket at MAR). " Hae ‘warning lights Press button D (hey not necessary). All the direction indie rs lights flash Rear window wiper/washer Press button E (key at MAR) to tum on both the rear window wiper and washer. Press button F to turn-on only the wiper. nstrument panel dimmer Use knurled thumbwheel G to adjust instrument pane! light intensity COLUMN STALKS AND CONTROLS: Exterior light stalk Panel indicator [also twens on, ‘The lights described below ean be turned on when the igni« tion key is at MAR. Pull the toward the steering eolumn to flash the high ps (pane! indicator Ml also turns on) lights: Turn the stalk from [EJ to Ml. Panel indicator BBB alse turns on. Refer to p. 9 for information regarding the parking lights. High beamheadlamps: Move stalk down when at The high beam panel indicator Ml also turns on. ‘The stalk cannot be pulled down from this position: Low beam headlamps: ‘Turn the stalk from a ‘The stalk cannot be turned from this position. au COLUMN STALKS AND CONTROLS Direction indicators The key must be at the MAR position to use the direction indicators, Move the stalk Up Aight turn (BB Mashes), Down = Left tura ( i Mashes). stalk automatically returns to the centre position after ing th the hen, ne change requiring only a small tw the stalk slightly up or down, Windscreen wiper/washer stalk The windscreen wiper washer operates only when the key is at MAR, 0 = OFF 1 = Interinittent operatio 2 = Slow cont stalk toward the steering wheel to wash the wind- The wiper blades automatically return to the base of the windscreen when turned aff, INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS Steering wheel adjustment ‘The height of the steering wheel can be adjusted by pulling ‘out lever A ‘When you have set the wheel to a comfortable height press the lever fully back. Rearview mirrors F scat to a comfortable position for driving, then Intecior vearview miceor The mirror is adjustable, Use lever B 10 select the antighare pox sition. moved after pulling INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS Poor mirrors Use knob A. to adjust the mirrors. Front seats M Pull up lever B, then exert body pressure in the direction desired to adjust the seat's fore-and-aft position. Use knob A to adjust the backrest The height and tilt of the headrests can be adjusted. The headrest should alvays support the back of your Read, not ¢ versions are squipped with anatomic seats featuring an adjustable seat cushion, Use lever C to increase decrease the length of the cushion. INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS Seat belt and child restraéne information All vehicle occupants are required to respect the Motor Vehicle Code provisions regarding seat belt installation and se in the country where the ear is driven, Although nat always obligatory. it is highly recommended all occupants exempted from using seat belts sit om the back seat or uve a restraint system. All minors whose physical features (weight, age, height) a its the country mhove the cars driven tut ‘by approved nnivrsal restraints (cari, child seat or booster cushion) that comply with ECE/ONU regu- Se ae wc nw See ge mc eee ese supp anchorage pints may be tated only the manufacturer's approval is granted. All vehicle registration forms must be updated by the appropriate government eee ae Carefully follow the manufacturer's installation apd use in structions supplied with the systeers. SSS ee Coe arose with a Ensure the belt webbing is not twisted. Seat belts should al- ‘ways be worn across the hips, not the abdomen, to avoid sliding forward, Occasionally cheek that the anchorage hardware is sceured properly. The belt webbing should never be cut or fraying, Alera nioderate-to-severe calision, il ts recommended that the seat belts be replaced even if there is no apprant lamage Wash the belts with warm soapy water, Rinse them and let them dry in the shade (never in direct sunlight) Do not use strong detergents, bleach, dyes or any chemical which could weaken the webbing fibres 35 INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS Using the automatie seat belts ‘Using the rear seat belts (front and auter rear positions) Pull tongue A. and insert it into buckle B until you keara | The belts should be wor as shown in the illustration below. click, Press € to release the belt No manual adjustment of these belts is necessary, The web- bing unwinds from retractor D located under the panel and then passes through loop E, The belt adjusts, automatically to the Wearer providing ample freedom of To ensure passengers buckle their belts correct movement, (outer belts) cannot be inserted in buckle F ay The retractor mechanism may lock if the webbing is tongue E will not fit in buckle B. pulled out too rapidly or when cornering al high speeds, Braking or accelerating fapully, or when driving on steep srades 6 INDIV! L. TTING: \Using the lap belt (rear centee position) he: passenger should sit upright at backrest sert tongue E into buckle F until il slicks, Press G to re Tease the belt To adjust the length of the belt, pull the webbing through H Pull at 1 te tighten or at L. to loosen, The belt is properly adju placed beimeen the pasenge DOORS Front side doors pening from the ouste: Tur key to postion 2 and pall he hai Locking from the onside: Turn the key to position 1 pening frou the side: ul lever A up. faling from the wae: Pes Tock bution B ate closing the d Rear side doors oi fiom sh oti: Ue Be Ana mate ode ion, ‘must tg ftom the tase: Pull up Yock button C, thea lever Diss DA you ph down lock button C, the door locks when Childproof locks (rear doors only) + Locked, ‘The doors cannot be opened from the inside. DOORS ‘The childproof locks remain engaged even if the rear doors are opened automatically using the power lock system. Hatchback door Unlock using the key. Pull handle C up, then open the hatchback. The door ‘will remain in the fully open position. Power door lacks (if ited) All doors lock whenever cither of the front doors are locked from the outside using the key or from the inside using the Tosk bution, To close the hatchback, press it downwards until it is about 20; 8m from the look and let trop, Lock the door wang the Key. The gas-filled struts which assist in hatchback door opening are calibrated to operate a the current door weight. Ate lacing items such 35a spoie or speakers may prevent the oor from operating properly. If cither of the front doors is unlocked from the outside using the key (oF from the inside tsing lock button A} all of the other doors unlock. Discannecting the battery may cause the doors to lock, For {his reason, make sure you have not lft your keys im the car ar leave a door open befare discompesting the ” DOORS Front power windows A= Left window switch (located near the handbrake lever). B- Right window switeh (located near the handbrake lever). Because power windows can be dangerous if used imprep- LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Increasing the cargo area Pull handle A to release the seat cushion and then pull it for ward Hyow ned te carry bulky items, cords C can be hooked to: recewex I to hold the shelf in a vertical pasition, Release the backrest using levers B-(one on each side). ‘The rear shelf can be removed, When the hatchback is closed it covers the luggage compartment and can be used to carry light items. ‘To make it casier 10 fold down the seats, remow shelf by releasing cords C at points D, then pull pegs out of recesses E 4 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Use the same procedure as described for the bench seat 4M your sar has split tear scus, the cargo area can be ‘as shown in the two figures. 42 BONNET Opening and closing. Pull lever B to-release the bonnet. Lift the bonnet. Then, pull rod C out of holder E. When the insert the tip of support rod C in the recess. located in the lid. De this carefully to prevent the honnet frm Falling acide tally. Because the radiator fan is not affected by the position of the ignition key it may continue to aperaic even after re moving the key (e.g., when the engine is very hot), Wait a ‘couple of minutes unil it stops before putting. your hands in ‘the engine compartment. [Before closing the bonn. the bonnet holding ‘of about 20-25 cm. replace rod € in holder E, Lower jeeentre. Let it drop from height HEADLAMPS Aligning the headlamp bearns Proper headlight alignment is extremely important for safe vehicle operation and the safely of ther drivers. Headlamp beam aljgnment patterns are generally regulated. by the ‘Motor Vehicle Code in the country Where the cur is reise tered Park the car when unladen (tyres at recommendes! pressures = sce inside front cover of this handbook) on level ground in front of a lightcoloured wall in the shade Make sure that the knobs containing serows are Both turned fully clockwise, I your cat has beam compensators that can be adjusted from the driver's seat, place the knob at 0”. Dra toss onthe wall corpo othe nes of ‘the beams Back up 10 metres from the wall. Reference points FP should now be about 10 cm below the crosses. ‘Turn serew A incorporated in the knob to make vertical up down) adjustments. Turn screw B to make horizontal Aright left} adjustments HEADLAMPS nly limited adjustments cam be made. Neverattempttotum | ‘The knob has four positions from “0” ta “3°. Refer to the the screws past the poinl where they stop to prevent | table below. dtaaging te headlamps. The ¢ompensator knobs have two positions that can be selected depending on the load you sire carrying, ~ Location of oud ‘Tum the knobs clockwise for lizht-toaverage loads. kop = ‘Turn the knobs counterclockwise when the car is fully postion | eta 1. LX - GT is. Della HF turbo laden =| = Driver only Driver oo 0 Driver and front seat |- Driver and fron seat passenger nose Do not we, Der and ma 73 ke iniapge congue 2 |. Dever and max 75 ke | S,opnEne in nggags compart $ occepants and max. |- Divs ad ms 200 ke peau seme | iw hugenge compartnes Drier and lod cm 3 | roe nd ma. 20 | ah etd oa 3°] fa geapeeompartmen. | cided "seat (na Driver ond Kal plied | >? AS cnaly on fot seat mis hg) IF your ear is this feature there isa knob located on the |g cle knob Centre concole controling seuitorson the hevdlme aie | WSe intermediate nob pos to change the be load and where i depending on the weight of the itis beng caried inthe can 4 REFUELING ACCESSORIES Fuel filler door (Cigarette lighter and ashtray The fuel ier door tok ean be opened by curing the key] Pres lighter knob A fully in. After about 15 seconds it pops ‘counterclockwise. Turn clockwise to close. ‘out ready to use. Ne ‘The ashtrays (rear ashtrays are located on the armrests) can ote: ‘be removed for cleaning. “The fuel tank is pressurised to prevent fie! evaporation. The sound of air escaping you hear when opening the cap is normal Fuels ‘Use Headed or unleaded petrol with a minimum octane umber of 95, 46 ACCESSORIES Glove compartment LLock/unlosk the glove compartment with the key (sce p). ress button Ato open. ‘A light illuminates when you open the glove compartment ‘The two courtesy lights at the back of the roof panel ‘automatically turn on when the rear doors are opened Press lens A to turn on a light when the doors are closed, Courtesy lights ‘A two-position slide switch A is located next to courtesy {igh ln one position the light will turn on automatically either of the front doors is apened. Use the other posi- tion for turning on the light when the doors are closed. 47 ACCESSORIES Luggage compartment light Sun visors The compartment light only illuminates when the | The sun visors ean be moved up and down or swung around. side lights are on, to cut glare from the side windows, ‘Twist the lens clockwise to turn it on, counterclockwise te ‘There is a document pouch on the back of the driver's sun: tum ite visor and a vanity mirror on the back of the passenger's SUNROOF Opening and closing Pressthe top or batiom of rocker switch A toopen or close the Sunroof “Spoilee™ position When the sunroof is closed press the top of the rocker switch. If the sunroof is partially open, i press the top of the rocker switch a To lower the sunroof press the bottom of the racker switch. close it, When it stons Press the top af the switelt to restore the forward /rearward function, Emergency closing ich does not operate. the sunroof ean be closed iy with an All ipplied with the ear. io turn the bushing the centre of the roof panel. The bushing iscovered by a plastic cap that can be removed by rotating it 90°, o SOUND SYSTEM. Installation ‘easy to pul an AM/FM cassette or CD playerin your car Because the wiring is factory-installed. Refer to the appendix for installation schematics, To install the radio, you'll need to remove tray A. Release the side retention springs and pull it out If you wish to install 4 speakers, wire four leads (2 left, 2 fight) to howag” A. oth the fear speakers Rear speakers may be placed on or under the shelf covering the luggage compartment. i ‘The antenna and coaxial cable have to be installed during sound system installation. ‘There is a 6-pin connector for power supply and. front The front speakers should be installed in the housings lo- cated under the dashboard, 50 DRIVING YOUR CAR eg eran Ef Gearshift Lever 53 Sen RL sy 53 Sa SS STARTING THE ENGINE Cole starting Place the gearshift ever in neuiral and depress the cluteh cdal (especially in winter) to prevent the starter motor FRom turing te transmission shat ‘Turn the Key to AVY, Release i starts. If your car's engine is carburetted, press the accelerator pedal fully down, then retease it immediately to actuate je automatic choke. Remember to de this whene you start the eae ia gold wea ‘soon ss the engine er. Starting a hot engine Press the accelerator pedal down only cars with carburettors), When the engine is very hot it may be ne- cessary to hold down the accleraier until the engine starts. (The automate choke dees not aperate when the engine is hot). The ignition switch has a non-repeating. salety feature. IF Une engine dogs not start on the first Attempt, turn the key to STOP before irying to start the engine again. Fuel injected versions ‘The-optimal fuel shinture of injected petrol engines is de> xormined sucgmatically under all envieanmental cond ions, 2 scesories (sir conditioner, rear window defroster, windscreen wiper, ete.) do not Operate whea starting If the engine docs ot siaet Because the battery is dese, use another battery with the same amperage rating or sighily iighor (see p- 103) Follow the instructions on p. 68 for eomnecting the battery. Inc nota goodies tw start the ear by pushing or towing Houses: absoluicly nevessiry. Tow this proce ~ Engage 3nd or i ~ Do not exceed a0) km/h (even when coasting downhi Release the cluteh peal srduilly. Exhaust gases are toxic. Never let the engine run in an an ventilated area, Do not leave the key ait MEARE sehen the engine is not ran ning, GEARSHIFT LEVER SAFETY AND COMFORT ‘Using the gearshif lover Engage the gears By moving the Ise tern shown in the Figure (and on the tap Wait until the ear is stitionary hele Move the lever tothe right an ea tion ener posi= [asa Move the gearshift lever only Bc the stitch peal is fully pressed down, The arca under the pedals shouldbe. Kept clear of any object that might obstruct pedal travel. Always ensure the carpets ie flat and ent interfere ith pedals, Suggestions ~ Adjust sour seat to 2 comfortable drising posiian, them adjust the rearview enirrars. Buckle sare ll passerigers have ~ ong tring, especialy when (rf Feat at terse foe too thany hours without stopping. Make Frequcet rest stops. Got out of the car and sitelch-ar take w shor! walk, Try to eat light, wholesome meaks when travelling tw impeuve: $OUF cencentration and reflexes. ~ Lise the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system {o proside a comctant exchange of ite ~ Make sure the ear’ headlamps ane po is espenially important for deh light beams tao fom, sisibilty all be impaired eauninge ¥eater ee Fatigue. On the other ha, Hiellights aligned ih will disturb others én front mid drivers the opposite direction, ‘The faticr Is usally 0 of Mlonor Vehicle Code regaitions = Newer coast with the engine switshed off, This is ticularly dangerous Because of a lack of engine beak furthermore, the brake systees scrvu docs nat porate re aolring mach greater foot pressure on the brake pola = After driver under conditions that hcasiy tas the engine let the car idle for a couple of minutes until the eaolant temperature stats 10 drop, then site fT the engine ligne This If the hoade 8 Saving fuel docs not necessarily mean sacrificing pertor- mance. Try the following suggestions: ‘Do not rues the cnaine wile wating at ae ts Try not to aecelerate too rapidly when moving off Double- Suman? cross see tion, An ton to te requir wiring ts Tow hiteh to the car's be attached to a rae the hitch, ical system se hern a power supply cable for an clecirica! trailer braking systom and a Sourtesy light (not more than 18. W) may be connected ‘The electrical braking system must be directly con to the car's battery ‘with a cable having spreater than 2S mam? ‘Additional tow hitch installa the appendix of this handbook, eros se n information is provided in 5s TOW HITCH Brakes Under no circumstances may: the car's bral modified to control the trailer’s brakes. ‘must ho entirely Independe of the car's Notes If yinir car has at “chock system. the ppawer supply connector for the taillights, stop lights amd sraile’ plate lights must be attached after the lusex droppine tesistors conta =ats light bulbs ht switch connection rerauaied light switch, 4 - Rear fog-2uard light connection at fuse box 5 = Direction indieator power supply connection 6 + Taillight power stipply connection 7 + Tepin socket. 8 - Ground for T-pin socket. Bluek lines: Factory wiring. Red lines : Wiring to be pertoemed by the installer, 56 sou 6 dif ds “ds TOW HITCH Approves va ‘ype mien det ‘Ground clearance {unladen vehicle) 520438 mm ‘Ground clearance Mladen vehicle) 985 295 mm 44893 [NEL The intake is eeguitl to atch a loary lesb plate at the sane beightas the hitch. The plate sboukd he ade of am appeoprinte material sind ae the Foust on MAXIMUM LOAD AT THE COUPLING: 10 bg “The rine shows the pins where the tow bitch haediate suit he ole to'hecars bods 3 WHAT TO DO IF... oo tyre by puncture os selene) 8 et Cd Ee coeeciepore Lad -A TYRE IS PUNCTURED Replacing a wheel Park the caron firm, level ground, Set the handbrake and engage Ist gear or reverse, Use wedges of rocks to keep the ‘ear from moving. Lif the iugeage compartment mat and at- tach it ta the bottom ef the shelf as shawn in the 0 from thee compartment Located ge compartment. Loosen ihe whee! bolts shout one tum tsing handle A. and socket B with ring nu D. Phwe the sixspoint end of the socket on the wheel holt and the other on handle A Handle A. can be used to laosen or tighten the witeel balls depending on which side is inseried im socket B ce point C (sce figure). against the insert socket Ban the juck and pl e under red Turn the ring until the je Place handle A on socket B. a‘ TYRE IS PUNCTURED Turn hanulle A back and forth until the wheel is + the ground Unserew the four wh remove the wheel fits im one of hol fou previously loosened’ ‘on the Bub etisuiring th i car and remove the jack Tighten th & uniforms, crisscross fashion, Check wheel boll tightness again after driving about 100 km. él A TYRE IS PUNCTURED Amportans Use the jack for whee! changing only. Under no circum stances should i be used (0 raise the ear for undetbody re- pairs, Af you wish to use rims different trom thove supplied as standard equipment, ask your LANCIA dealer for advice. Galy approved spare paris are gvaranteed to At and work properly The small space-saver spare should anly be used to drive to a garage for repairs, Never exeed 80 Kray, Inflation pressure: 2.8 bar. ‘The spare cam be used for a maxieunn of 300 kin Never use twa space-saver spares al the same times AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT General infarmation Ia light does not illumin ireuil berore replucin gs re, check the fise protecting the 12 bulb, * Replaee bulbs that have burned aut with bulbs of the same type and wattage, Always handle halogen bulbs ouch the glass the bulbs lite toned. te metal base. If you be considerably shor It yon toned ccidentaily touch « bulb, clean it-with a rag mois fr aleoltol and then let it dry completely «AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT wAN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT Remove the press-fit bully holder by seleasiag spring clips A. Press and move contact C towards slot i. Pull the ulb holder out diagonally from the side opposite the slox aad remove the SW bulb, Glove compartinent Hight Remove the lens and pull out the bulb: Ihuller, Remove and replace the pressctit SW bulb, Courtesy tights Pry off the courtesy light lens using a screwdriver, Remove the unit and replace the SW bulb, Headtamps Always replace bulbs using new bulbs of the same type ant wattage. ..AN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT Remoxe co — Release sp Replace 6 the base, icctor A and pull off boot B. g clip C. bulb D holding the new bulb only by eI) holder i Remove pres SW bayonet Remove and replace die oh Pull out bayonet-mownt bull holder AW bayonet-buse bull, place ¢h Direction inti Remove und re. Swing the whew bully holler, rel ine ee tl Sp oN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT “Taillights (Unscrew the four screws A and remove the lens, Remove the bayonetbase bulbs nevdling replucentent B= Stop light bulb, © = Direction indicator bulb. D = Taillight bulb. E. = Fog-gtard bulb, Back-up Fights Unscrew the bwvo serews holding the lens in pl and replace 21W bayonet-base bulb F Remove Number plate lights Umer the fio sero ong the Jens in sind replace 4W bayonet: have bul G. A FUSE BLOWS symbol appears To chock a firs remove it and make sure the element is intact. I pot. replace it with amather fuse having the same.amp resting Fuses tarts 10 A Back-up lights, rument panel SeRUEES power supply, direction indicators, slop. lights, digital clock. check system. 20.4 Windscreen wiper and intermittent control rear window wiper, rear ‘washer pump. 7.5A Left front side light, right tillight, number phic light, cigarette lighter jae * Tramt se light left taillight, side indicator. lock ight. love light, Tugeage compart Tight, instrament panel and check ne inate. DA Ft low beam headlamp and pant il panel dicator, fog-guare Highs ndicator. IDA. Right flow beam headlamp, 1OA. Left high team headlan indicator, i PUSE BLOWS 10.4 Right high beam headlamp. 25.4 Radiator fan Rear windaw defroster and panel indi= Siler, JOA. Cigarette tighter, radio, courtesy lights, digital clock, ignition key ight. 10.A_ Hazard warning fightsand panel indi eater 20A Hos, TP Pas & Note: The ignition, starter moter, oil pressure warning, light and reat windnw defroster relays are not protected by fuses. Thee other fuses are focated under the shift lever boot. One ISA fuse protects the power lock system (it Bed) and wo 288 Teses protect the poner windows GI Fitted On some versions, 8 20A fuse protects the manifold ide re sista aie choke resistor and fuel pump cutofl, Other versions havea 15A fuse in the air make duct that proteets the instore] pan, ana ina aed evesboon sole 6 ..THE BATTERY IS DEAD Jump starting If the battery has lost its charge, start the engine nother battery with an amperage rating equal to oF gecater than your car's battery {see p. 103), Follow this procedure: Connect the two positive battery posts with a jumper able. Connect oneclamp of the second jumper cable to the nogalive terminal of the ather car's hatlery sind Uhe ater side to your cat's ground bracket When the engine starts remove the jumper cables saat with clamp connected 40 the ground bracket Never use a battery charger ta start the car. 68 Recharging Carefully follow this pracedure to ree Disconnect both cables from the battery. ‘Conner the bette tara the charger on. charger's lamps to the battery, Now, When sharging is completed, tura off the st removing it from the battery Face belone Apply petroleum jelly or another suitable compound to the terminal posts belore reconnecting the cables Refer to the MAINTENANCE chapter for further infor: nation regarding the battery IMPORTANT: ‘The battery clectralyte is toxic and corros sive, Avoid contact with skin and eyes Recharging onust always be done ia a oll-ventilated area Never expoce the hattery ta an open flame or sparks. Charge the battery at Ieast 24 fhaurs). ‘trickle charger (low amperage for omnect the battery's negative cable before ser- the car's electrical sy em, «THE CAR HAS TO BE TOWED Tow eyelets Attach dow cable Lo the eyelets illustrated in the figures, Ioportane = Respeet all ¥ = Always leave Steering whect fram to fot been damaged, the bra isa be used, ~ Braking when the engine is not runsing requires aii tional foot pressure on the brake pedal Because Ae lake serve unit is inoperative, --THE CAR HAS TO BE JACKED UP Using. the car's jack Refer to p, 60 for information regarding whee} changing. The ear's jack should only be useel far replacing wise. Never use if to raise the car for underbody repairs, Using a hydraulic jack The jack shouid be placed only under the point indicated in the Figure. Place a 15x15-em bourd between te jac Ue ear, ...THE CAR HAS TO BE JACKED UP Wh jucking up the car from the you must pice an approp toveen the: Law bracket and the jal MAINTENANCE AN SERVICING a Senn ted ur Serer ny 1 ec 3 Beene s 8 Stee eetcon is 8 Sn ee 7 fe mereai rated 1 BY cd aL Oil filter or ite 81 uo atc 82 Cec cf Alternator belt i Petey co rome oo cred 7 ones 88 orc On mon ane ty MAINTENANCE Pree service coupon Every new cir comes with a free service coupos which nist bbe used after driving 1900-1500 km, Theservice operations histed below (and in the Service Handbook} are required by he tennis of the warranty, ‘The following are checked sind adjusted if necessary: Engine idle Alte o pedal travel Handbrake lever travel ‘Tyre wear, Heaellight beam Exhaust pipe bolts. Bre ¢ proportioning valve boot, Brake and steeringipower steering systems (check for leak) ‘The following fluid levels are checked and topped up: ~ Power sesring and bra Mi, eoolant, windssreen a ow washer Mid ‘The following is etiamgedt Engine oil, Final inspection NB; The following aze checked in ears with air conditioning: Compressor drive belt tension, Pulley and compressor bolts, ‘Operation and cooling efficiency. MAINTENANC! Service schedul Regular maintenance ensures you er will renngin in exeel- Tent condition for miny years, LANCIA has elaborated a service schedule which is listed ‘on the lowe coupons (eharged to owner) ineladed wih the ‘warranty and on the next page Hany additional servicing is found to be necessary when pe Forming service schedule rmaintenange, sour approval will he requested before proceeding. All members of the LANCIA Service Organisation perform service schedule maintenance Minor problems such as fluid leaks should be immediately reported to a Serv yee coupon, Maintenance should be performed at lea ‘once a year, even if you have driven fewer kilometers than indicated in'the tables. cheek it every two weeks, ind Tet operate fara couple of rminuces (even during winter) Switch om the air conditioner only after the engine has Before summer (and every tinte the system is serviced) have the Froon and compressor aif levels checked. Top-up when- ver neoRSSATY MAINTENANCE Service schedule maintenance oper: Inspect toothed timing belt oso Inspect tyres and check pressure ‘Verify dise pad wear .. Cheek rear brake drum linings ssn Tnspeet lines and pipes (exhaust, fuel and brakes) ‘Check condition of rubber parts (hoses, boats, gaiters} Inspect drive belts, adjust tension when necessary adjust clutch pedal travel or height .. ‘Check/adjust handbrake lever travel... Check /align headlight beams Replace air cleaner clement ‘Check crankcase sentation ‘Check adjust valve clearan ; ‘Verily radiator fam operation: checkfadjust idle speed Verify electrical devices operate efficiently (lighting, ine! ‘Top up Mi Lubricate door hinges and lacks ‘Check exhaust emissions. ‘Check transaxle ail level Replace fuel filter Replace spark plugs; cheek eables and distributor cap Analyze electronic ign ‘Check Breakerless ignit jon advance: . levels (coolant, brake and power steering fluid, joninjection-an versions with diagnostic plug (IAW, i warming Lights) nnn vi, suindscroon washer uid, ete) = Km x 1900) 20 | do | 60 | 80 + + +] ae] + f+ + [+ ]4] + + 4 efal] ef +lefa]s +] +] + f+ tle fa] + tla] a la ela fale efafade + + +f ae fe] + + |e |e fo eta fa do efafade +} ef aft +] e] a] + + fe] ef e t}afae]a + + + . 74 MAINTENANCE Lubrication seevieieg Recommended ils and change intervals are given in the table on p. 107, Driving under adverse conditions Adverse driving conditions include areas with hig levels. mountain roads, city driving, towing a trate high-speed highway driving, Under these conditions, “lubrication servicing” should be performed more frequently: than indicated, ‘The follewing urls are particularly subject 1 wear, They should be checked mare often, Spark plugs and air eleaner element, Bront dise brake pads, Tyres, MAINTENANCE Ad jonal checks ‘The fallowing checks shoukd be garried our in addition to those described! iv the Service Seluedule, Bxory 800 kre or before a lang. trip Engine oil level Coalant lew Brake fui level, Tyre press wage oF replave the following: Faery 10,000 ko Sparks plaugs (Jurbes versions) Every 6,000 kin ar 2 « ofan Every 100,000 km “Poothied ining belt ‘very 120,000 ka Transaxle oil Brake Mule 6 We ighly recommend the use of Original Lancia Spare i. Exery original part meets dhe sume high standard of ‘quality as factory-installod parts, Use FIAT ails. ‘They've been Inibricating sour ears «' gine since the first tine if started. CHECKING FLUID LEVELS Engine olf rhe ofl when the cur ign level ground. Wait about 10 jules alter switching olf the engine. ou top up or change the eil let the engine cun for afew seconds, wait a couple of minutes and then check the level again, Werify that the oil level is between the MIN and MAX fon the dipstick. When the level is under the MEN oil through the oil filler hole until reaching the above the MAX mark, folume between the MIN and MAX marks corns: sump pl nutes before replaci casier if you remove Drain the ail only when the engine i hot. ty ly drive in dusty oF urls ares, charge the ost fe filter more frequently cl in this ani a handbook ” CHECKING FLUID LEVELS Transaxle ail When the car is parked on level ground the transaxle oil level should reach the lower edge oF filer hole A To change the oi wcrew plug B. about Haina ice Disposing of used ofl ‘The il drained from your car should be disposed of ia-com= pliance with current regulations 8 Power steering Muid Remove the dipstick incorporated in cap B to chock the uid is her ue mark on the her than Ue CHECKING FLUID LEVELS Brake uid Visually elicck the fluid level ence a week without removing: the -of the Quid evel panel the reservoir cap (Key at Top up only wit ke Nuids, Tutela DOT used during factory assembly af the brake sysiem-is recom mended, Never use fluids with cause permanent dany Because brake fluid is corrosive, never lel it come in contact ‘with the car's body paint, Rinse olf immediately with water if fluid drips onto Coan ‘The coolant level should only be ehecked and topped up inc is hol never remove the expansion tank cap to avoid getting scalded, Draining the evolant: ‘Open the healer valve by turning knob B fully clockwise Asse p26). » CHECKING FLUID LEVELS Remove the expansion tank cap. Pull off the hose connecting, the radiator with ‘pump on the radiator side he water Refilling the cooling syster “Open the heater valve by turning knob B Gee p. 261, Reconnect the radiator hose. Slowly pour the coolant mixture into the expansion tank through the filler hale until the level 3s 2 couple of mils illy clockwise limetres above the mark, nk cap, le until you no longer see air bubs ‘es in the coolan Let the engine cool off, then top up the coolant level When the engine Sce the chupter regarding the r is hor urcling the bonnet (p.43) for information lator fun 0 ereen and rear-window washer uid partment as the jack en the right sicle of the ‘compartment. Remove the plug and top up with & miisture of water and Autofi'n, 9 DPT (sve note an p. 107) Ensure the plastic tl nozzles with st pur. if neces is not clogged, Clean the washer AIR CLEANER Cleaning or replacing the filter clement A to remove the housing cover, Remove and Nate: _A dinty iter css and smoke Opscity, 35 Wi of clean air standards, High emission Hevels are in Ne de LS FUEL FILTER Replacing the oil filter Replace the fiker every time you change the oil 100 ce sage 10 os enin Lubricate the seal of the new filter before serewing it ente the engine block, parl of service schedule maintenanes. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES Battery General information The battery is maintenance-fre topped up with distilled water. The eleirolyte tevel (car an level ground) should be between the the MIN and MAX marks an the battery. and does not need to be fess the battery can be topped up by re: ‘A. Add distilled wetter until the level reaches the MAX mark. Never overfill the battery Important: The electrolyte solution in the battery is corro- sive and toxic. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Lead batteries should be disposed of in compliance with local regulations, Warnices The battery will hold its charge ar last lo these suggestions: er iF'you follow When you leave the ear ina i ae closed io prevent the intcrior ing. on, Remember to tue of the map Do not leave electrical accessories on fora long tine whsa the engine is not running (radio, Tights, siule/tallights, ete.) If you install other accessories (remote controls, vehicle aliem system, radio with memory [eatures) ask your ia dealer Vor advice regarding suitable devices, The standby power consumption of the aftermarket «lee vices installed should not exceed 20 ma. Ifthe battery loses its charge. refer to p. 8 for further informa tion. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES Electronic control units The car's ignition, injection and other control units do not generally need to be serviced. Mowever, you should take # number of precautions during diagnostic procedures, servicing or emergency starting, Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running, Disconnect the battery from the car's electrical ‘when ehairging it Do not use a battery charger to start the engine, Always use another battery. Lincare ite batlery is propstly connaetad 0 the ears celectrical system. Check the polarity is eorrest and all ssubles and lamps are in good condition Never disconect or connect contro! units with the igni- tion key is al MAR, ‘Never check battery polarity by sparking Disewnmect the control units when arc welding body panels, Remove the control units when temperatures could exceed 40°C (body painting) Weernnng {1 inay'tre dangerous to make impropereonacetionsor mods iMeutions to the wieing harnesses of some of the car's sy tems (ignition, injection, ete) tion of sound systems andor electronic rene interferenge with the ¢at"s Improper instal vehicle alarm systems ea electronic control units, Spark plugs ‘The condition of the spark plugs is an important factor in limiting exhaust emissions. Poor phigeerdhtion can alsa fect engine life und performance. An improper aie fue! mixtuce will eventwally pause plug de pasils a shorten ther ie Itc engine is not operating peopel, hirve she spark plags checked at FANCIA Rerune Cents or by a lle mechanic The spark plugs can often provide vse infirmation when performing engine trou AAlwayssuse recommended spark plugs. Pgs with the wrong treat ratio wall eause poor engine performance, 83 CARBURETTOR - ALTERNATOR BELT ‘Turn serew A_to adjust the carburettor throttle valve if the idle speed is not correct. If this does nat solve the problem. take your car te a LANCIA Service Centee Tor a thotough fuel supply re will cheek the idle mixture by system check, The © determining the CO (earbon monoxide) level in the ex: aust, For other engin Service Centre as expertise and sophisticated e fare required. Adjusting belt tension The alternator belt should never show signs of wear feracks 84 ‘or fraying), and should be properly tensioned fo prevent slippage Although belt tensioning should be performed with specific ‘equipment at a LANCTA Service Centre, You ean use the following progedure in cin emergency, Loosen tensioning nut A. Loosen alteenator nut B. Pull the alternator outwards and tighter then By Do not overtighten the bel wear. The bell is properly aly about 1 ent when y revent premature bearing ened iF it moves downwards. on the version, the alternator and bolts Nate Depen 1 slightly different location, But the shown here may has provedune ts (IK HANDBRAKE CLUTCH Adjusting the handbrake Adjusting paalal height Follow this procedure to aeljust handbrake tsavel: "The mechanical clutch ixsellsacljusting and has ne pedal free weasel, released position, Hf pedal height adjustment is required, tur nme A ontstanch cable C. ‘Tighten aut Ate raise the pedal or loasen at to lower the pedal ‘Tighten locknut B when the pedal is at the right height. Pall lever A. up from Turn nut 1 until the cable is taut hat the ear does not move when handbrake lever ‘Ais pulled wp three or four clicks. 85 TYRES: Proseure and tyre wear Make sure the tyres are always inflated to the correct prescure. This will increase their life, improve handling and uarantce driving silety Verify tyre pressures (including the spare) every two weeks and before taking long trips using. pressure eanee, Tye i ation pressures (cold) are given om the table on the insite front cover. Incorrect tyre pressure ca A - Correct pressures Tyre wears evenly, B - Underinil Shoulder tread wear. © - Overintlated tyre: Centre trend weae, uses regular wear. ce tyre: 86 Notes, Always cheek tyres when they are cold. ‘Tyres heat when driving eausing an inerease in pressure. I you have to check the pressure of hot tyre, remember te dud about @.8 bar to the coldstyre value indicated: Driving with underinfated tyes heating, offen causing, permanent welll lead to more rapid map. The tread depth shoudl mot be less than 1.5 mm*. The bess tread prevent, the lower the road traction, Always drive carefully on wet rocds, Trea wear indicators are moulded into some tyres. Assoon 1s they become visible replace the tyres, Inspect the ot wearing Service Cente. cs for irregular tread wear or sidewall cu my. have the tytes ehecked at a LANC * After January EC diroetiv 1992 minimum tread depth is 1.6 num 59/859). TYRES Important Impact against the kerh, potholes or etter objects, sts well as frequent driving on poorly surfaced roads, may damage the apres, Ifa blenvout occurs, stop as soon as possible to the change the tyre. Driving on a flat tyre will damage it Always remove the tyre from the wheel 16 inspeet for me Tyres cam age even When they‘are not used, Tread or sidewall cracking and distension ate signs of age, Have these tyres shocked by an exper IF the tyres have been on the car for ever 6 years hue them carefully checked, Also inspect the condition of the spare Replace it as sonm as possible if it # nat in excellent condi- tion, Never use cheap, revapped tyres, Newer use inner tubes in tubeless tyres. Always replace the inflation valve whet changing a tyre Rotate the tyres (exchanging the front iyresvith the rear one con the same side of the ear} every’ 10,000-13,000 Kin tort Sure even Weal. Never rotate the tyres in a criss-crass fashion, ‘Snow chains The use of snow chains is governed by local regulations Use snow shins only on the fiant waeels of front-wheel Always recheck chain tension after driving about 30 metees, Drive at moderate specs when using chains to aveid laniaging the tyres. Do nat drive on sniow-free roads. Always use low-profile chains. The maximum height of the thains should not exceudt 12 millimetres 7 HEATING SYSTEM FILTER WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPERS ‘Heating system fitter (GT ie. and HE turbot Removeserews A to reach the filter. Move the filter unit to ‘the Fight, lift and replace it Windsereen and rear winkow wipers IFthe wiper blades are not operating ficiently, try cleaning vin ‘hem with Autefa n.9 DPT fivid or silcoltol, Ieleaming them does not help, replace the blades: 88 Replacing the blades Press tab © downwards en wiper arm D; When the spring tab releuses from the wiper arm's curved tip. ide it of? arm D> through the slot After 3 Note bblules ite positioned ithove the lower stops. shing your cur in st car wash, ensure the BODY MAINTENANCE AND CARE a eer teeted fT Sey ted 90 Sai 91 Si el Suerte) Brea 2 rey 2 Beier ti oy Bernas eas oy Sener nity ry BOBY MAINTENANCE Protecting the car LANCIA has implemented numerous production steps 10 gitally improve the car's resistance to corrosion caused by chemical agents including: = Air pollution. ~ Airborne salt and humidity (seasi climates), In (used in winter to prevent ioe formation), areas or hot, humid © Road Dust and fumes, ay well a sand, mud and gravel Kicked up while driving have an abrasiv undercarriage, stion on the paint and high-tech solutions have been adopted to deal lex problem ‘of corrosion: and abrasion-resistant paintswnd paint application systems, Use of galvanized body panels which are highly resistant to corrosion, sive use of undercoating compounds and a pro- leclive engine compariment coating which fave an ex- ceptionally high affinity for metal ~ Use of pollution-resistant enamels, 90. Spraying of protective resins on exposed areas such as door jambs, rocker panels and bumpers, Open-box cross and side member chassis construction 10 prevent the buildup of water that cam lead to rust forma tion, “The fuetore desoribedd are diverse and va ry depending on the ce, However, yo F ear Frown Time to ‘will last a fot longer. ‘The suggestions on the follwing pages will help you to intain your car's Body, paint and uphols BODY MAINTENANCE Paint ~ Body The paint ot only makes your car beau the sheet steel under it Chipping or deep scratches should be ininediately toucked Lup tw prevent rust Always use plate on p97), il. it also protects al paint for touching up (refer to paint 1D. Wash your car regularly to Keep the paint in goad condi Gon. Wash more trequently in areas with high ait pollution levels or when parking: under trees (csp may drip onto the sar). Remove bird droppings immediately as uris ciel will damage the paintwork, Thoroughly wash the et as Soon a possible, Wet the car using a low-pressure jet of water. Use a soft sponge dipped ina 2-4% solution of car wash or othe de- lergent. Rinse the sponge often while wushiag the ear, Then, finse theroushly and dy the ear with a chomoisleather cloth, Dry the ent including less visible areas such as the doar frames, bonnet and Readlamp kousin gs-acas ‘waler can slagmate, Do not park thecar inatelosed garage soon after washing it to allow for adequate air circulation facilitating the evaporation of the remetining walter. Do not wash the ear fit has been parked in the sua or ifthe bonnet is still hot to avoid damaging the high-gloss Onish. Use goad quality sareare products such as silicone wa that create a protective layer on the paint and help to satin tie ae's original lustre. If you motice dull areas, use 3 Slightly abrasive wax polish t@ restore the jai Undercarriage LANCIA has treated all arcas of the und protective coutting. using slate-oF-the- However, the undercarriage should be checked oceasion: ally especially Hf the car is regularly drvea under advesse BODY MAINTENANCE Undercarriays inspections should also be pecformed to check the mechanical assemblies, Deal immediately with any problems observed, Some chassis members are sealed with plugs, Remove them uring the inspection to eheck fer cust. is often driven in areas with severe climates, treat nd door jambs with protective compounds Wihe the chassis more often, cast every {wo years fannually under se ons) at tho beginning of winter, nt to take care of the c: is also import Chock that there is mo water under the floor mats (ier dripping umbrellas) that could lead tw rust formation. Remove dust from the scat upholstery with a sof rush, Remove grease stains with an appropriate prog follow the manufacturer's instructions earctully. Use a sponge dampened in soapy water (Ys 02. per waiter) te seats are very airy. Always Windows ‘Clean the windows using an appropriate glass cleaner, Ale ‘vay use a clean cloth 16 prevent streaking and seratches, eof the rear window caiefully 10 avoid BODY MAINTENANCE Engine sompartnicat The engine compartment should be thoroughly washed at the end of winter te remove road sil, Cleaning plastic parts Clean the exterior plastic parts when washing the car. plastic cleaner. Follow the fefully. Never use paint IF still dirty, use an, manufacturer's inszructions cleaning compounds on plastic. Do aot use alsohol to clean the insteument panel propria Avoid cleaning interior plastic parts with products dhat polish the plistis (2... compounds containing silicone) as hey will alter the appearance of parts with a matle finish, Use soapy water (adda surfactant if possible), a dilute al- cohol solution (but never on the instrument panel) or a de- tergent sold expressly for cleaning plastic. VEHICLE STORAC Suzgestions If you are not planning on using your car for several thane, do the Following Clean and protect the paint with silicone wax, Clean the Some pats using ay approptiats compound Park thecarina dry, covered place with adey uate vent tion Release the handbrake, Disconnect the battery cables. Remove the wiper blades und coat them with tale. ‘Open the windows about an inch, Cover the car with a t sheet of plastic as it wit ulna breathes. trap massture Increase the tyre pressures at least 0.5 bar more tha ated in eon p. 110, Verily pressure from time to rime, Every 1% anonths perform at battery. state-of-charge shock, Recharge using a trickle charger for 24 het Do net drain the coolant, 23 SPECIFICATIONS Serre) pared eed eee read peer ies ieee Electrical system ets Weights eta) rere) Tee Cen cto preety aos) Le oF chy UU 100 101 ct at KT UK) Un 104 aL 106 Ud oat) oat) VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION B> Made plete FeceF Ral Io [ete 6 e Koy || eka . Manufacturer . Hemologation auinber, ; Wehicle ID-sede, A = Chassis costs mumbers ‘Maximum gross vehicle ~ Vehicle code ~ ZLA 8H ABO |g Masimum proce vehiele weight ~ Serial number. G. Maximum prose vehicle weight at front axle. H. 1m grass vehicle weight at rear axle. 1. Engine code 1. Body code M. Number for spares N. Diesel engine smoke opacity index 96 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Budy code Delta LL LX SSL AB.025 Delta GT : SHE ABOI6 Delta HP turbo S31 AB.020 Engine code Bragine axe Delta 3 LX cooccans BBL BLOOD Delta GT. Delta HIP turbo ca SBE B7.0K) BSE BL000 Eragbae serial naomber The abore information is samped in the follow Delta with 1500 ce engi On trasmission sine block, Delia with 160M ce engine On engine block behind oil filer Paint identification plate This plate is located inside the hatehbuck door A, Paint mamufucwrer, B. Colour name. C. Colour code. D. Respray and touch-up cade 7 ENGINE , Det 1S LX Delis GTi Dela HE tarbo Engin pest Engine cle eseecmcnenennen | 481 BIO ‘307.000 31 08000 Cycles: Axyele cycle Asyele Number of cylinders inline-4 inline inline-4 ROME XEOKE vesereee man | SOON sues sien Displacement vse aos 1385 1535 Conmpresion Tl sno v2 va 7s: Torque (EEC) Nin (kgm) 122 4124) 1323.5) 191 (19.5) i corr Men coy 100 ‘oo Horsepower (EEC)... «RAY (bhp) $9 (80) 80 (108) 103 (140) ne So sc 00 ssn Tiniog Number of overhead came ' 2 2 Finn ba dive. toothed bel two Be toothed bel mice fp REDE = r uw v shots ABBE © & i ay nana {opens BRD w sr w ches ATDC . « ining chek clearances eo oxo oso 020 Valve clearances when cold inlet mm 0.404 0.05 0.404 0,04 0.40 +0.04 EXHAIUSE sessosscesetserontsenonnsonrnnsensnasenses AIMEE 0.504 0.05 0.904 0.04 0.50£ 0.06 98 ENGINE Igition Blecironic ign Firing order Sodan Spark plugs: Magnet Mats =. [i Champion sven - Spark plug zap Buel delivery, Type Pucl pump Weber carburettor nnn oon Weber fuel injection Aireleaner Delta 15 LX Delta Delta HE turbo: Digiples (inductive | Integrated statie Invegrated static discharge) advance asyamee: with fuel injection firing sensor 13h? Lede? 13h WASLSR FSLCR - wrepe WREDTC RNIYe 0.24008 mm 0.1403 mm O81 mm Aspirated Aspirated “Turbocharged* Mechanical Electrical Electrical 32/MTLDAG Dry TAW slectronie inte- IAW electronic inte. ‘gcated with ignition Dry * Garret T2 water-cooled turhochanger with air-to-air heat exchanger and overboost. ENGINE - OVERBOOST. BRAKES Lubrication ‘oreed-feed eur pump. I-Mlow cartridge wil filter The turbocharger of supercharged engines i Iubrieuted by engine oil gooled by a heat exchanger Cooling system ‘Overboost (Deity HIF tuto) ‘The overboost exeludes the wastegate valve, whieh controls the exhaust gases that drive the turhoshargee to maintain a tuniform engine feed pressure, When the overboust function is operative a pranel midicator alluminates (S€e pp.14-13). The everhoost is actuated sit engine speeds abowe 4750 rpm when pressing the accelerator pedal Tully down. Releasing the agcelerator pedal de-tctivates the overboust 100 Service brakes Front disc and Four-wheel dive brakes (GT ie. and HF turbo) Dual diagonally split brake eireuits, Yucuum servo, Rear brake pressure proportioning vtlve Some versions have froat brake air eaoling ports instead of supplementary headlamps, Handbrake Mechanical, Ieveraetuated hhandbrtke linked 10 rear Steering Racksind-pinion permanently Iu with boll joints twith shock absorption for Gi turbo. TRW rack-und-pinion power steering (if ited) with pump: ind fluid reservoir, Shock-absorbing, height-adjustable steering eoluma, ‘Turning circle co 10.$ metres Turns, lock to lock... cnintnnennnnnsnnine ASM (power steering: 3.35) SUSPENSION - TRANSMISSION Suxpemsion Froat: Independent, MacPherson suspension with track veontrol rm, hydraulic dampers and antiroll bac. “Transmission Clutch Solfeadjusting, mechanical linkage, no pedal free travel Tronsaste (transmis ‘Gea ratios: Betta | De LSLX | 6T syor | asus | x909 | asus 261 | 2107 Delta HP turbo on - Power transmitted! Lo Transaxle and wheels Front wheels by atte halts ed by constamievelocity joints. © France only. 101 WHEELS: Rims and tyres RIMS ern ‘aluminiam alloy TMS reser tubeless radials Dimensions "Riss Ths LSEX*- GT ie. -1AN2 | 16565 RIT Iss)ssR L79V Spare Stamped steel rim. 400 BH Tubeless YR oss eennnnenininnennee T8S/800B Mb fever use inner Lubes in tubless tyres, ‘Snow chains Maximuny height Installation and use WHEEL ALIGNMENT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. ‘Wheel alignment Electrical system voltage: 12 volts “The values given ave for unladen cars Front wheel toe-in: 2.5 - I mm. Rear wheel torn: 2+ $ mm. Battery (nogative ground) Capacity 204 | Cold cranking discharge rate) | power (18°C) Datta 1.5 LX Delta GT ic. 40.8h, 200.4 Delta HF warbo Alternator Nine-diode rection with integeal voltage eegulatar. Battery recharged as soon as engine starts - Nominal output Delta 1.8 LX SBA Delta GT ie. oA Delta HE verbo los PERFORMANCE - WEIGHTS Performance Mawienum speeds aller suming i (Seneh) Dew GTi | Dats Grice | Daw HE ture: r i as 58 0 ss 2 peat 8 as % 0 Ye gear 130 1s 140 130 40 goa pone 165 16s 182 ms 5° soit on cnn 160 Is 139 0t Reverse enna 50 50 0 a y lene u er x 23 2 Fy i a 2 8 8 is 6 6 10 al 4 * Weights (ke Pills LS LX. Delta GT ia. tla HF tet Ker weight (ineiudes fuel, spate and tools)... 988 5 wr Payload (8 oecupamis + 100 Ke luggage? 450 350 430 Maxiounn gross vehicle weight aos nas 1 104 DIMENSIONS: Dimensions (mitinnceres) 1400 Pe los CAPACITIES poe Eel Detia 18 LX. Dea GT Datta HIF carbo ca ra Pr 7 Feds and recommended lire ‘ ties tines) te prone ual tank mame cen 2 7 Eo cluding Fons of eo oo eo 0 mixture of iti Cooling sytem. . & 680 - 60 ser a0 HINT Para! « Engine sump ° 440 sas 450 430 aay Engine wep apd fe 30 390 S00 80 428 | Rofeeto pa ‘Sump, ter ant Hines 40 so 30 430 590 50 Transsule 200 Lo Tocca #€ i Tronsinle 200 sap 8 on | eta 2 Stern prot coms | vasa | aes | ome | oats | oene | tase & 886 gree Hiydratis power steering on or | Teteta G1 nat CVn cates al foes (oa naw 0 0 | atts SRM 2 grea eonuear hydiaoicbeake cic oe 020 om | ti mors nee ‘Winciceen rc window washer Mito of rereot 2 2 Alan 106 Product specifiaions ave given on p18, Either leaded or unleaded premium peiso! (aininnn octane number 95) can be uso Refer to ase aboard fits on p20 eset ly CAPACITIES Oil change and filter replacement after free coupon sm Change interval ven omumit | Engine cil Oil ker Delt 1.5 LX SELENIA | Bvery 26,000: km of 12 months Every 20,000 km Delta GT i SELENIA | Every 15,000 km or 12 months Every 15,000 kn Delta HF turbo: SELENIA | Beery 10,000 km or 12 months Every 10,000 kin Ba not top up with oils thar Average oil consumption values ve different specifications, | Datta 1.5 LX 50 60 g/L00 km Delta GT ie. $0 «90 100 km Delta HF turbo Lo 130 9/160 kan A pote about the Muids © A. 30-50 mixture of FIAT Paraftu" and distilled water ixives freeze protection dawn 1 -35C. © Mix 30 cl of Autofd 9.9 DPE with 3 litre of water for summer usc. [n climatice where winter temperatures may go as low as 20°C, mix cqual amounts of water and ‘Autofa 9 DPE 9 DPE undiloted in areas m0 LUBRICANT AND FLUID SPECIFICATIONS Product characterises Use ‘Specifications Recommended ‘fluids and lubricants appligation Petrol engine Lobricants| SAE 15/40 semisynthetic multigrade oil; exceeds ‘APLSG,COMC-Ct and CUNA NC 610-01 CLsG2 specifications ERIA Operating range Teante, Lubricants an reases for transmissions SAE SOW/90, now EP aatinear oil, TUTELA 20 90 Tranemissions sind differentials Wwio Ihypoid gears SAE S0W.90 EP oil for standard and limited differ is API GLS and MIL-L-2108 C TOTELA AC AO)S Man Hransmissions differentials TUPELA W 90/M1DA, pol di Stecring ick, Molybelenum disulphide, lihium-soap base grease: LGA consistency no. 2 TUTEL A ue CV joints Lithium soap grea NLGI consistency no. 3. TUTELA MIR 3 Steering linkige. * At omperatunes blow 108 18°C use SA 10W/3D (Selsmin LOW!3N i recommenda. LUBRICANT AND FLUID SPECIFICATIONS Use Specifications Recommended Spevitie ftuids and lubricants | appliention Steering rack Lithium soap grease: NLGI consisteney no, 000; | TUTELA Kast lubricant contains malybxlenumn suilpiid Synthetic Mud: FMVSS. no. 116, DOT 4 1S | TUTELS DOF 4 Hydrautie 4923, CUNA NE 956-01 Ibeake Tid Grease compatible with brake uid SP ake load, Linkage ‘bushings, Radiator antifreere | Ethylene glyco! antifveere: CUNA NC 956-16. | FIAT PARAFLU" 50-80 mixture water protests to “38°C Windscreen hhead- Chassis grease p washer Nid | CUNA NC 9864f 1 Mixture of waiter, alcohols and surtsc ats; AUTOFA 9 DPI Use dilutes or undiluted L I consistency no. L Jorat Ncompoma at | exposed to water. with w Lop FUEL CONSUMPTION - TYRE PRESSURES: Precott Fuel consumption as per EEC standards « ltres/100 kim (miles/Imp. gal) Version City driving consian sos 9 ka (56anp | Constan: spd 120 kn 75 emg) Delta LS LX 9.1 (31.0) 53614) | 120m Delta GT ie. 9.9: (28.5) 7.0 (40.3) | 9.2407) Delta GTie.* 9.7.1) 58 48.7) [ 77 G07) Balt HF obo 10.0 28.5) 6.5 (43.3) [ 8436 * Branee only. ‘The fuel consumption values listed in the table above were determined in official tests wiilizing proced ures defined in BEC die rocives, Simulated cily driving fue] consumptionss measures! on a test-bed, while censtant speed (90 and 120 krila ~S6 anal 7S mph) fuel economy is measured hoth on x dry, level test track and using testebed procedures These values may be useful for comparing different vehicles, Acwal Fuel consumption may be

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