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Dear Customer,
Congratulations on your choice of a LANCIA.
We have written this handbook to help you get to know all the features of your car and use it in the best possible way.
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
maximum from the technological features of your LANCIA. You will discover its features and details, along with
essential information, advice and warnings for correct use, driving safety and maintenance of your LANCIA.

Read the warnings and indications, marked with the following symbols:

personal safety;

car safety;

environmental protection.

The attached Warranty Booklet lists the services that LANCIA offers to customers:
– the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity
–the range of additional services available to LANCIA Customers.
We are sure that these will help you harmonise with your new car and further appreciate it and the care provided by
the people at LANCIA.
Enjoy the read. Happy motoring!

This Owner Handbook describes all the versions of the LANCIA Musa.
As a consequence, you should only consider the information which is related to the engine
and bodywork version of the car you have purchased.

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SAFETY AND PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Safety and respect for the environment have been the guidelines which have inspired LANCIA Musa design from the
very start.
Thanks to this approach, LANCIA Musa has passed very stringent safety tests.
It is top in its class and is probably ahead of future models.
Furthermore, the continuous search for new, effective solutions for better environmental protection makes LANCIA
Musa a model to be imitated also from this point of view.
All versions are equipped with environmental protection devices which abate harmful exhaust gas emissions well
beyond the limits established by the laws in force.

PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT


The design and production methods of the LANCIA Musa have been developed with concern to the traditional
performance and safety aspects, taking into account the increasingly more urgent issues related to environmental
protection and conservation.
The chosen materials, techniques and devices are the result of a work which allows to drastically limit harmful effects
on the environmental and comply with the strictest international standards.

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USE OF ENVIRONMENTAL-FRIENDLY MATERIALS
All components of the LANCIA Musa are asbestos-free. Padding and the climate control system are free from CFC
(chlorofluorocarbon), the gases deemed responsible for the destruction of the ozone layer. Paint and bolt corrosion
protections are cadmium-free and safe for the air and water.

EMISSION REDUCTION DEVICES (petrol engines)


Three-way catalytic converter
The exhaust system is equipped with a catalyser made of noble metal alloys. It is accommodated in a stainless steel
container which can withstand high operating temperatures.
The catalyser converts unburnt hydrocarbons, carbon oxide and nitrogen oxides contained in exhaust gases (the
harmful gas content in exhaust is also limited by the electronic injection and ignition system), turning them into non-
polluting compounds.
Due to the high temperature reached during operation of the catalytic converter, it is advisable not to park the car over
flammable materials (paper, oil, dry grass, dry leaves, etc.).

Lambda sensors
The lambda sensors detect the oxygen content in exhaust gases. The signal transmitted by the lambda sensors is used
by the injection and ignition system electronic control unit to adjust the air-fuel mixture.

Anti-evaporation system
It is impossible to prevent the formation of petrol vapours, even when the engine is off. For this reason, a system has
been developed with traps the vapours in a special activate carbon canister.
The vapours are sucked in and burnt in the engine during operation.

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EMISSION REDUCTION DEVICES (Multijet engines)

Oxidising catalytic converter


The device converts the polluting substances contained in exhaust gases (carbon oxide, unburnt hydrocarbons and
particulate) into harmless substances, reducing the smokiness and the typical smell of diesel engines.
The catalytic converter consists of a stainless steel metallic casing which contains a wasp nest ceramic body on which
the noble metal used for the catalysing action is applied.

Exhaust gas recirculation system (E.G.R.)


This device recirculates (i.e. reuses) part of the exhaust gases. The percentages depends on the conditions of use of the
engine.
It is used to control nitrogen oxide emissions, when needed.

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VERY IMPORTANT
REFUELLING
Petrol engines: refuel with unleaded petrol with an octane rating (RON) of 95 or higher only.

K Multijet engines: only refuel with diesel fuel conforming to the European specification EN590.
The use of other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently cause lapse
of warranty in relation to the damage caused.

STARTING THE ENGINE


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 MARand wait for the warning lights Y e m to go out; turn
the ignition key AVVand release it as soon as the engine starts.

PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL


The catalytic converter develops high temperature during operation. Do not park on grass, dry leaves,
pine needles or other flammable material: fire risk.

RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT


The car is fitted with a system that allows continuous diagnosis of the components correlated with
emissions to ensure better respect for the environment.

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ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES


If, after buying the car, you decide to add electric accessories (that will gradually drain the battery),
visit a Lancia Dealership. They can calculate the overall electric requirement and check that the car’s
electric system can support the required load.

CODE card
Keep the card in a safe place, non in the car. Have the electronic code printed on the CODE card with you
at all times. You will need it to start the engine in an emergency.

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.

THE OWNER’S HANDBOOK CONTAINS…


... important information, advise and warnings for correct use, driving safety and maintenance of your car
in time. Pay special attention to the symbols " (personal safety) # (environmental protection) â (car
integrity).
Refer to the “Warning lights and messages” chapter in this handbook if the message “see Handbook”
appears on the display.

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DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
DASHBOARD ........................................................ 8 FUEL CUT OFF SWITCH..................................... 72
INSTRUMENT PANEL.......................................... 10 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT ..................................... 73

SAFETY
SYMBOLS ............................................................. 11
SMOKER’S KIT..................................................... 75
THE LANCIA CODE SYSTEM.............................. 11
SUN VISORS ........................................................ 76
KEY KIT AND DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM .......... 13

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
IGNITION SWITCH ............................................. 20 SUNROOF ............................................................ 76
INSTRUMENTS ................................................... 21 WINDOW WINDERS ............................................ 78
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY BOOT ................................................................... 80
(ON TWO-LINE MODAL PANEL)........................ 22

MESSAGES
WARNING
BONNET .............................................................. 82
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY
(ON THREE-LINE COMFORT PANEL) ............... 25 ROOF RAILS ........................................................ 83
ADJUSTING THE SEATS ..................................... 38 HEADLIGHTS ..................................................... 84

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HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................... 44
ABS SYSTEM ....................................................... 85
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL ............... 45
EOBD SYSTEM .................................................... 86
REAR VIEW MIRRORS ........................................ 46

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........................... 47 GSI SYSTEM ......................................................... 87
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........... 48 SOUND SYSTEM ................................................. 87
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER . 88

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
SYSTEM................................................................ 52

TIONS
“DUAL DRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ........................................... 62
SYSTEM ............................................................... 89
CLEANING THE WINDOWS ............................... 64
PARK SENSOR ..................................................... 90
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................. 67

INDEX
CEILING LIGHTS ................................................ 69 REFUELLING ...................................................... 92
LIGHT CONTROL BUTTONS .............................. 71 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ................. 94
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DASHBOARD
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

The presence and position of the controls, instruments and gauges may vary depending on the version.
There are several solutions for the central upper and lower console according to the chosen customisations: see the following
figures.
SAFETY
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
LIGHTS AND STARTING
WARNING

EMERGENCY
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MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

fig. 1 L0D0374m

1. Side air vents - 2. Left stalk- 3. Left upper box - 4. Right stalk - 5. Central air vents - 6. Instrument panel - 7. Right up-
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per box - 8. Oddment compartment 9 Passenger airbag - 10. HVAC controls - 11. Control buttons 12 Sound system (for ver-
sions/markets, where provided) - 13. Ignition switch - 14. Driver airbag - 15. Cruise control (for versions/markets, where
provided).
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Upper central console:

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
❒ with fixed oddment compartment

AND
A-fig. 2 and extractable compo-
nent (DIN) B-fig. 2 for installing
the sound system;
❒ with sound system fig. 3.

SAFETY
❒ with Connect Nav+ fig. 4.

Lower central console:

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0231m L0D0234m
fig. 2 fig. 5 ❒ with manual climate control system
B-fig. 5;
❒ with two-zone automatic climate
control system C-fig. 6.

MESSAGES
WARNING
EMERGENCY
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L0D0232m L0D0235m
fig. 3 fig. 6

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
L0D0359m
fig. 4
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

Modal fig. 7
A – Speedometer
SAFETY

B – Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light


C – Engine coolant temperature gauge and hot
engine coolant warning light
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
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D – Rev counter
E – Multifunctional display
c m Warning lights for Multijet versions only
LIGHTS AND

fig. 7 L0D0372m
WARNING

EMERGENCY

Comfort fig. 8
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A – Speedometer
B – Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light
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C – Engine coolant temperature gauge and hot


engine coolant warning light
D – Rev counter
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

E – Reconfigurable multifunctional display


TIONS

c m Warning lights for Multijet versions only


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fig. 8 L0D0010m

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SYMBOLS THE LANCIA CODE

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
Special coloured labels have been at- SYSTEM
tached near or actually on some of the
components of your car. These labels This is an electrical engine locking
bear symbols that remind you of the system which increases protection

SAFETY
precautions to be taken as regards from attempted theft of the car. It is
that particular component. automatically activated when the ig-
nition key is extracted.
The plate summarising the symbols

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


used can be found under the bonnet Each key contains an electronic de-

STARTING
fig. 9. vice which modulates the signal emit-
ted during ignition by an antenna in-
corporated in the ignition device. This
signal is the ‘password’ which changes

MESSAGES
WARNING
at each ignition and which the control
unit uses to recognise the key and al-
low ignition.

EMERGENCY
IN AN
L0D0375m
fig. 9

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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OPERATION In this case, turn the key to STOP Warning light Y coming on
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

and then back to MAR; try with the when driving


Each time the car is started turning
AND

other keys provided if the problem


the ignition key to MAR, the Lancia persists. Contact a Lancia Dealership ❒ If the warning light Y turns on,
CODE system control unit sends a if you still cannot start the engine. this means that the system is run-
recognition code to the engine control ning a self-test (for example for a
unit to activate the functions. The IMPORTANT Each key has its own
SAFETY

voltage drop).
code is sent only if the Lancia CODE code which must be stored by the sys-
system control unit has recognised the tem electronic control unit. Contact a ❒ If the fault persists, contact a Lan-
code transmitted from the key. Each Fiat Dealership to have new keys (up cia Dealership.
to eight) stored.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

time the ignition key is turned to


STARTING

STOP, the Lancia CODE system de-


activates the functions of the engine
electronic control unit.
If the code has not been recognised The electronic components
LIGHTS AND

correctly, the warning light Y turns inside the key may be dam-
WARNING

on on the display. aged if the key is submitted


to sharp knocks.
EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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KEY KIT AND

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
DOOR LOCKING
SYSTEM

SAFETY
CODE CARD Fig. 10
(for versions/markets, where
provided)

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0376m L0D0491m
fig. 10 fig. 11b (for versions/markets,
The car is delivered the keys and a where provided)
CODE card which bears the following
information:
❒ the mechanical key code B to be

MESSAGES
WARNING
given to the Lancia Dealership
when ordering duplicate keys.
IMPORTANT In order to ensure per-
fect efficiency of the electronic devices

EMERGENCY
contained inside the keys, they should

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never be exposed to direct sunlight.
L0D0377m L0D0246m
fig. 11a fig. 12

MAINTENANCE
❒ operation of the child lock E-fig.

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MAIN KEY WITH REMOTE
CONTROL fig. 11 12 on rear doors.
All the keys and the CODE
card must be handed over The metal insert of the key A retracts Press button B-fig. 11 to open the
to the new owner when sell- into the grip. metallic part A.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
ing the car.

TIONS
The key operates:
❒ the ignition switch;
❒ the door lock on drive side;
❒ operation of the emergency front

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and rear door lock release system
D-fig. 12 from the outside for use
the electric system is not working
(e.g. flat battery);
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To insert the metallic part A back in By using the “Setup Menu” of the
DASHBOARD

WARNING
CONTROLS

the grip: multifunctional display (see the spe-


Only press button B with
AND

cific paragraph in the “Dashboard


❒ hold button B pressed the key away from your and controls” chapter), the system
❒ move the metallic part A body, specifically from your eyes can be set so that only the driver’s
and from objects which could get door is unlocked when button Ë is
❒ release button B and then turn the damaged (e.g. your clothes). Do not
SAFETY

pressed.
metal insert A until it clicks. leave the key unattended, because
someone, a child especially, may IMPORTANT Powerful radio trans-
Button Ë is used to open the doors, accidentally press the button while missions not related to the car (e.g.
tailgate and fuel flap (where pro- mobile phones, amateur radios, etc.)
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

handling the key.


STARTING

vided). may interfere with the frequency of


Button Á is used to lock the doors, the remote control. Remote control
tailgate and fuel flap (where pro- operation may be impaired.
vided). Unlocking the doors and the
LIGHTS AND

Unlocking the doors and the


WARNING

Button R is used for remote open- tailgate


ing the tailgate. tailgate
Press button Ë briefly: this will release
the doors, the tailgate, the fuel flap; Press button Á briefly: this will release
the internal ceiling light will come on the doors, the tailgate, the fuel flap;
EMERGENCY

and the direction indicators will blink the internal ceiling light will come on
IN AN

twice. and the direction indicators will blink


twice.
The doors are automatically unlocked
when the fuel inertia switch trips.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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Opening the tailgate with the Door locking from the inside

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
remote control With the doors closed, press button

AND
Hold button R pressed to unlock A-fig. 13 on the central dashboard to
(open) the tailgate. The opening of lock or unlock the doors.
the tailgate is signalled by the direc- IMPORTANT If the door is not cor-
tion indicators flashing twice; when it

SAFETY
rectly closed or if a fault is present in
is closed there is one flash. the system, the door locking device
IMPORTANT Strong radio transmis- from inside the car will not work.
sion outside the vehicle (e.g. mobile

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


The device will resume normal oper-

STARTING
L0D0417m
fig. 13 phones, amateur radios, etc.) may in- ation after removing the cause of the
terfere with the frequency of the re- fault.
Deterrent LED indications mote control. Remote control opera-
When locking the doors, the deterrent tion may be impaired.
LED on the button A-fig. 13 lights

MESSAGES
WARNING
up for about 3 seconds and than starts Only the doors used to get
flashing (deterrence function). Once out of the car will be un-
doors are locked, if one or more doors locked if the door lock but-
or the tailgate are not closed correctly, ton inside the car is pressed

EMERGENCY
the led and direction indicators start by mistake. The tailgate will remain

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flashing quickly. locked. Press the lock/unlock but-
IMPORTANT Strong radio transmis- tons to realign the system.
sion outside the vehicle (e.g. mobile

MAINTENANCE
phones, amateur radios, etc.) may in-

AND CARE
terfere with the frequency of the re-
mote control. Remote control opera-
tion may be impaired.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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MECHANICAL KEY
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

(SPARE) fig, 15
AND

The metal insert of the key E-fig. 15


is fixed.
The key operates:
SAFETY

❒ the ignition switch;


❒ the door lock on drive side;
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

❒ operation of the door safety device


STARTING

L0D0379m
fig. 14a fig. 14b (for versions/markets, where L0D0492m
provided) in case of electric system failure
Replacing the remote control Request for additional remote (e.g. flat battery);
battery Fig. 14 controls ❒ operation of the child lock on rear
LIGHTS AND

doors.
WARNING

To replace the battery, proceed as fol- The system may recognise up to 8 re-
lows: mote controls. Should a new remote
control be necessary, contact a Lancia
❒ press button A and open the metal Dealership, taking with you the
insert B;
EMERGENCY

CODE card, a personal identity doc-


❒ turn the screw C to using a fine bit
IN AN

ument and the car’s ownership docu-


screwdriver; ments.
❒ take out the battery case D and re-
MAINTENANCE

place the battery E respecting its


AND CARE

polarity; Used batteries are harmful


❒ refit the battery case D inside the to the environment. They
key and lock it by turning the should be disposed of as
screw C. specified by law in the spe-
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

cial containers provided, or take


TIONS

them to the Lancia Dealership,


which will deal with their disposal.
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Changing the remote control

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
cover fig. 16

AND
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Proceed as shown in the figure to re-
place the remove control cover.

SAFETY
LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING
STARTING
L0D0380m
fig. 15

WARNING
Only press button B with L0D0380m
fig. 16

MESSAGES
the key away from your

WARNING
body, specifically from your eyes
and from objects which could get
damaged (e.g. your clothes). Do not
leave the key unattended, because

EMERGENCY
someone, a child especially, may

IN AN
accidentally press the button while
handling the key.

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following:
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

Type of key Unlocking the doors Locking the doors Unlocking the
from the outside tailgate
Spare Turn key Turn key
SAFETY

mechanical anticlockwise clockwise


key (driver’s side) (driver’s side)
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

Turn key Turn key


anticlockwise clockwise
(driver’s side) (driver’s side)
Main key with
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

remote control

Press briefly Press briefly Hold pressed button R


button Ë button Á (for longer than two seconds)
EMERGENCY
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Direction indicators 2 blinks blinks once 2 blinks


flash (for key
with remote
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

control only)

Deterrence led Turning off Steady for approximately Deterrence led


3 seconds and then
deterrent blinking
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

Press button Ë to open the fuel flap.


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DASHBOARD
WARNING

CONTROLS
Operation of the child lock

AND
A-fig. 19 is only guaran-
teed if the lock is turned and snaps
into horizontal position 1.

SAFETY
LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING
STARTING
L0D0101m L0D0247
fig. 17 WARNING fig. 18

CHILD LOCK fig. 17 Release of the child lock To reopen the doors:
A-fig. 17 is only guaran-
To prevent opening the rear doors teed if the lock is turned and snaps ❒ insert the key in the lock on dri-
from the inside. into the vertical position 2. ver’s side and turn it anticlockwise

MESSAGES
WARNING
This device can be engaged only with ❒ open the driver’s door
rear doors open.
❒ operate the door levers from the
❒ position 1 - device on (door inside of the vehicle for the re-

EMERGENCY
locked); EMERGENCY DOOR maining doors.

IN AN
❒ position 2 - device off (door can be UNLOCKING DEVICE fig. 18
opened from the passenger’s com- The doors are provided with a device
partment).

MAINTENANCE
for locking all the door using the lock

AND CARE
in case of a power fault. WARNING
The device A stays on even if the
doors are unlocked by the centralised Do not operate the child
Proceed as follows to lock the doors: lock and the door handle
system.
❒ insert the ignition key in lock B at the same time.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
IMPORTANT Always use this device
❒ turn the device to position 1 and

TIONS
when transporting children.
close the door.
IMPORTANT After engaging the
child lock on both rear doors, check
for proper engagement by trying to

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open a rear door with the internal
handle.

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IGNITION SWITCH
DASHBOARD

WARNING
CONTROLS
AND

Always remove the key


The key can be turned to 3 different when you leave your car to
positions: prevent someone from accidentally
❒ STOP: engine off, key extractable, operating the controls. Remember
SAFETY

steering locked. Some electric de- to apply the handbrake. Engage


vices (e.g. sound system, central first gear if the car is parked up-
door locking system, etc.) may hill or reverse if the car is parked
work. downhill. Never leave children un-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

attended in the car.


STARTING

L0D0021m
fig. 19
❒ MAR: driving position. All electric
devices may work.
WARNING
❒ AVV: engine starting (unstable po-
sition). Under no circumstances STEERING LOCK
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

should aftermarket opera-


The ignition switch is fitted with a tions involving steering system or Engagement
safety system that, in the event the en- steering column modifications (e.g.: When the key is in position STOP, re-
gine is not started, turns back the ig- installation of alarm) be carried move the key and turn the steering
nition key to STOP before repeating out that could badly affect perfor-
EMERGENCY

wheel until it is locked.


the starting operation. mance and safety. This also causes
IN AN

the warranty to become null and


void and results in vehicle non- Switching off
compliance with type-approval re- Rock the steering wheel slightly as you
MAINTENANCE

quirements. turn the ignition key to MAR.


AND CARE

WARNING
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

WARNING Never extract the key while


TIONS

If the ignition device is the vehicle is moving. The


tampered with (e.g.: at- steering wheel would be locked as
tempted theft), have it checked over soon as the steering wheel is turned.
by a Lancia Dealership as soon as This also applies to when the car is
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possible. towed.

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INSTRUMENTS

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
SPEEDOMETER Fig. 20
This indicates the vehicle speed.

SAFETY
REV COUNTER Fig. 21
This indicates the engine revolution

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


per minute.

STARTING
L0D0241m L0D0023m
fig. 20 fig. 22
IMPORTANT The electronic injection
control system gradually shuts off the
flow of fuel when the engine is ‘over-
revving’ resulting in a gradual loss of

MESSAGES
WARNING
engine power.
When the engine is idling, the rev
counter may indicate a gradual or
sudden increase of the speed.

EMERGENCY
IN AN
This is normal and does not indicate
a fault. It may be caused, for exam- L0D0242m L0D0024m
ple, by the operation of the climate fig. 21 fig. 23
control system or fan. In these case, a

MAINTENANCE
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE Fig. 22 The reserve warning light A turns on

AND CARE
slow change in engine speed is used to
protect the battery charge. to indicate that approximately
The instrument shows the litres of fuel 6 litres of fuel are left in the tank.
contained in the tank (see the “Refu-
elling” paragraph for a description). Do not travel with the tank nearly

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
empty: lack of fuel supply could dam-

TIONS
age the catalyser.

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ENGINE MULTIFUNCTIONAL
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

COOLANT TEMPERATURE
AND

GAUGE fig. 23 DISPLAY


Warning light A indicates overheating (on two-line modal
of the engine coolant. In this case, stop
panel)
SAFETY

the engine and contact a Lancia Deal-


ership. This shows the temperature of
the engine coolant fluid and starts The car can be equipped with the mul-
working when the fluid temperature ex- tifunction display for showing useful in-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

ceeds approx. 50°C. In normal condi- formation necessary when driving ac-
STARTING

L0D0497m
fig. 24
tions, the needle may point to different cording to settings.
positions according to use and the en- “STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 24
gine cooling system management.
The standard screen shows the fol-
LIGHTS AND

IMPORTANT The needle will point to lowing information:


WARNING

the lowest value of the scale (low tem-


perature) and warning light A will A Odometer (kilometres or miles
light up to indicate a fault in the sys- travelled)
tem. Go to a Lancia Dealership to B Clock (always displayed, even
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have the system checked. with key extracted and front doors
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closed)
C Headlight adjustment (only with
dipped beam headlights on)
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If the needle reaches the red


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area, stop the engine imme- D Gear shift suggestion.


diately and contact a Lan-
cia Dealership. NOTE When opening one of the front
doors, the display will turn on and
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

show for a few seconds the clock and


TIONS

the kilometres or miles covered.


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SET-UP MENU ❒ Hold button MODE pressed for

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CONTROLS
longer than two seconds to con-
The “Set-up Menu” is used for the

AND
firm the change made to the time.
following adjustments and/or settings:
❒ SETTING THE CLOCK Setting the buzzer volume
❒ SETTING THE BUZZER VOL- To set the desired volume, proceed as

SAFETY
UME follows:
❒ SETTING THE SPEED LIMIT ❒ repeatedly press MODE to display
“bUZZ”;

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❒ SETTING THE UNIT OF MEA-

STARTING
L0D0384m
fig. 25
SUREMENT. ❒ press + to increase the volume;
CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 25 ❒ press – to decrease the volume;
Setting the clock
+ To scroll the menu and the next ❒ Hold button MODE pressed for
options or to increase the dis- The clock is set to 24 hours when the

MESSAGES
WARNING
longer than two seconds to con-
played value. car is delivered. firm the change made.
MODE Press briefly to access the Proceed as follows to set the required
menu and/or go to next time: Setting the speed limit

EMERGENCY
screen or to confirm the re- ❒ repeatedly press MODE to display A speed limit can be set and the sys-

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quired menu option. “Hour”; tem will inform the drive when the
Hold pressed to go back to limit is exceeded by means of an in-
❒ press + to increase one minute; dication on the display and the
the standard screen.
❒ press – to decrease one minute; buzzer. Proceed as follows to set:

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To scroll the menu and the previ-
ous options or to decrease the dis- Hold buttons + or – pressed for a few This function is “OFF” when the car
played value. seconds to run the clock forwards or is delivered.
backwards rapidly until the buttons
NOTE Buttons + and – activate dif- are released.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
ferent functions according to the fol-

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lowing situations.

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Proceed as follows to select: Setting the unit of measurement
DASHBOARD

WARNING
CONTROLS

❒ repeatedly press MODE until Proceed as follows to set the required


AND

If after the “FPSon” mes-


“SPEEd” appears; unit of measurement (kilometres or sage appears, you smell
miles): fuel or see leaks from the fuel sys-
❒ press + to increase the value cor-
responding to speed (the maxi- ❒ repeatedly press MODE to display tem, do not reset the switch to
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mum limit is 250 km/h); Unit”; avoid fine risk.


❒ press – to decrease the value cor- ❒ press button + or – to change the
responding to speed (the limit is unit of measurement;
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30 km/h under which it switches


❒ to confirm the setting, hold button
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to “OFF”);
MODE pressed for longer than
❒ to confirm the setting, hold button two seconds.
MODE pressed for longer than
two seconds. Fuel inertia
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

switch tripped indication


The indication appears automatically
if the fuel inertia switch trips follow a
collision of considerable severity.
EMERGENCY
IN AN

The switch cuts off fuel feed.


See the “Fuel inertia switch” chapter
for more information.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
DISPLAY
(on three-line
comfort panel)

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The car can be equipped with the
multifunction display for showing

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useful information necessary when

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L0D0496m L0C0384m
fig. 26 fig. 27
driving according to settings.
D Headlight adjustment (only with CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 27
“STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 26 dipped beam headlights on).
+ To scroll the menu and the next

MESSAGES
E Gear shift suggestion. options or to increase the dis-

WARNING
The standard screen shows the fol-
lowing information: NOTE When opening one of the front played value.
A Date / Odometer (covered km or doors, the display will turn on and MODE Press briefly to access the
miles). show for a few seconds the clock and menu and/or go to next

EMERGENCY
the kilometres or miles covered. screen or to confirm the re-
B Clock (always displayed, even

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quired menu option.
with ignition key removed and
front doors closed). Hold pressed to go back to
the standard screen.
C External temperature.

MAINTENANCE

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To scroll the menu and the previ-
ous options or to decrease the dis-
played value.
NOTE Buttons + and – activate dif-

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
ferent functions according to the fol-

TIONS
lowing situations.

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Headlight adjustment (only NOTE Only the following functions Selecting “Date” and “Clock”:
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

with dipped beam headlights on). can be adjusted/set on the Instrument


– briefly press button MODE to select
AND

Panel display if the Connect Nav+


– when the standard page is dis- system is present: “Lights”, “Speed the first value to be changed (e.g.
played, this is used to adjust the head- limit”, “Light sensor” (for versions/ hours /minutes or year / month /
lights (see the “Headlights” para- markets, where provided), “Belt day).
graph in this chapter).
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buzzer” and “Passenger airbag”. The – press buttons + and – (by single
Set-up menu other functions are shown on the presses) to select the new setting;
Connect Nav+ system display. Set and
– for scrolling the menu up and down; adjustment them there. – briefly press button MODE to store
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the new setting and go to the next


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–to increase or decrease values during setup menu option: if this is the last
settings. Selecting a menu option
one you will go back to the previously
– briefly press button MODE to se- selected option of the main menu.
SET-UP MENU Fig. 28 lect the menu option that needs to be
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changed. Hold the


WARNING

The menu comprises a series of func- button MODE pressed to:


tions arranged in a “circular fashion” – press buttons + and – (by single
which can be selected through buttons presses) to select the new setting; – quit set-up and to save only the
+ and – to access the different select – briefly press button MODE to store changes stored by the user (and con-
EMERGENCY

operations and settings (setup) given the new setting and at the same time firmed by pressing button MODE).
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in the following paragraphs. go back to the previously selected The setup menu environment is
The setup menu is activated by press- menu option. timed. Only the changes saved by the
ing briefly button MODE. user by briefly pressing MODE).ill be
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saved when the menu is automatically


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Single presses on buttons + and – closed.


will scroll the setup menu options.
Handling modes are different accord-
ing to the characteristic of the option
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

selected.
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Example: Example:

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CONTROLS
Deutsch On the standard screen, briefly press MODE to start

AND
browsing. Press + or – browse within the menu. Day
Italiano English NOTE Only the short menu may be accessed for rea-
sons of safety while the car is moving (“Brightness” and
“Speed Limit”). Stop the car to access the full menu. Year Month
Español On car equipped with Connect Nav+, many functions

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Português
are displayed on the navigator readout.
Français
MODE
button

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+ +

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pressed
+ – – briefly
TRIP B +
MODE LIGHT SENSOR
button – SET CLOCK –
pressed +

MESSAGES
WARNING
briefly – SPEED LIMIT
CLOCK MODE – +

EMERGENCY
QUIT MENU SET DATE
– –

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+
PASSENGER AIRBAG

+ KEY

MAINTENANCE
– –

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+
SERVICE
UNIT DIST.
+ –

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
CONSUMPTION

TIONS
BELT BUZZER +
(*) (for versions/markets, where provided)

– BUTTON VOLUME TEMP. UNIT
+ BUZZER VOLUME LANGUAGE + (*) This function may only

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– be displayed after the SBR
– system is deactivated by a
+ + Lancia Dealership.
fig. 28 +
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Speed limit – if the function has been activated To cancel the setting, proceed as fol-
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

This function is used to set the car (On), press buttons + or – to select the lows:
AND

speed limit (km/h or mph); the driver required speed limit and then press – briefly press button MODE: (On)
is immediately alerted when this limit MODE to confirm. will flash on the display;
is exceeded (see section “Warning NOTE The speed may be set in the
range from 30 to 250 km/h, or from – press button +: (Off) will flash on
lights and messages”). the display;
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20 to 155 mph according to the pre-


To set the desired speed limit, proceed viously chosen unit (see “Setting the
as follows: – briefly press button MODE to go
distance unit”) described below. The back to the menu screen or hold the
– briefly press MODE, the message setting will increase/decrease by five button pressed to go back to the stan-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

(speed limit) will appear on the dis-


STARTING

units each time button + / – is dard screen without storing the settings.
play. pressed. Hold button + / – pressed to
– press button + or – to select speed increase/decrease the setting rapidly.
limit activation (On) or deactivation Complete the setting by briefly press-
(Off); ing the button when you approach the
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

required setting.
– briefly press button MODE to go
back to the menu screen or hold the
button pressed to go back to the stan-
EMERGENCY

dard screen without storing the set-


IN AN

tings.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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SPECIFICA-
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Adjusting the automatic Turning Trip B on/off (Trip B) Setting the clock

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
headlight sensor sensitivity This function may be used to activate (Set clock)

AND
(light sensor) (On) or deactivate (Off) the Trip B This function is used to set the clock.
(for versions/markets, where provided) (partial trip).
To carry out the adjustment, proceed
This function is used to adjust the For further information see “Trip as follows:

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dusk sensor sensitivity to three levels computer”.
(level 1 = minimum, level 2 = – briefly press button MODE: the
Proceed as follows to turn on and off: “hours” will flash on the display;
medium, level 3 = maximum); higher
the sensitivity, lower the quantity of – briefly pressMODE ON or OFF – press button + or – to set;

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
external light needed to switch the flashes on the display (according to
headlights on. The device is set to the previous setting); – briefly press button MODE: “min-
level “2” when the car is delivered. utes” will start flashing on the display;
– press button + or – for setting;
Proceed as follows to set: – press button + or – to set;
– briefly press button MODE to go

MESSAGES
WARNING
– briefly press button MODE, the pre- back to the menu screen or hold the NOTE The setting will increase or de-
viously set level will flash on the dis- button pressed to go back to the stan- crease by one unit each time + or – is
play; dard screen without storing the set- pressed. Hold the button pressed to
tings. increase/decrease the setting rapidly.
– press button + or – for setting;

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Complete the setting by briefly press-

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– briefly press button MODE to go ing the button when you approach the
back to the menu screen or hold the required setting.
button pressed to go back to the stan- – briefly press button MODE to go
dard screen without storing the set-

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back to the menu screen or hold the

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tings. button pressed to go back to the stan-
dard screen without storing the set-
tings.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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12h/24h clock mode – briefly press MODE: “month” will Unlocking the doors and the
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

This function is used to select 12h or start flashing on the display; tailgate (key)
AND

24 h display. – press button + or – to set; This function is used to: unlock the
To carry out the adjustment, proceed – briefly press button MODE: “day” front and rear doors, unlock the dri-
as follows: will start flashing on the display; ver’s side door or all the doors includ-
ing the tailgate.
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–briefly pressMODE: either 12h or – press button + or – to set.


24h will start flashing on the display Proceed as follows to set:
(according to the previous setting); Note The setting will increase or de-
crease by one unit each time + or – is – briefly press button MODE: “Open
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

– press button + or – for setting; pressed. Hold the button pressed to in- doors”, “Open driver”, “Open all”;
STARTING

– briefly press button MODE to go crease/decrease the setting rapidly. – press button + or – to select. The se-
back to the menu screen or hold the Complete the setting by briefly press- lected item will blink.
button pressed to go back to the stan- ing the button when you approach the
dard screen without storing the set- required setting. – briefly press button MODE to go
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

tings. back to the menu screen or hold the


– briefly press button MODE to go button pressed to go back to the stan-
back to the menu screen or hold the dard screen without storing the set-
Set date button pressed to go back to the stan- tings.
This function is used to set the date dard screen without storing the set-
EMERGENCY

(year – month – day). tings.


IN AN

Proceed as follows to update:


– briefly press button MODE: “year”
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will start flashing on the display;


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– press + or – to adjust;
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“Distance” unit of measure “Consumption” unit of measure Proceed as follows to set:

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
This function is used to set the unit of This function is used to set the unit of – briefly press MODE: (km/l) or

AND
measure for distance (kilometres or measure for fuel consumption (km/l, (l/100km) will start flashing on the
miles) l/100 km or mpg) according to the display (according to the previous set-
unit of measure selected in the previ- ting);
Proceed as follows to set the required ous paragraph (“Distance” unit of

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unit: measure). – press button + or – for setting;
– briefly press MODE: (km) or (mi) If the distance unit set is “km” the – briefly press button MODE to go
will start blinking on the display (ac- fuel consumption unit will be dis- back to the menu screen or hold the

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


cording to the previous setting); played in km/l or l/100km. If the dis- button pressed to go back to the stan-

STARTING
tance unit set is “mi” the fuel con- dard screen without storing the set-
– press button + or – for setting; tings.
sumption unit will be displayed in
– briefly press button MODE to go “mpg”.
back to the menu screen or hold the

MESSAGES
button pressed to go back to the stan-

WARNING
dard screen without storing the set-
tings.

EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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“Temperature” unit of measure Selecting the language Adjusting the failure/warning
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

This function is used to set the unit of The messages may be displayed in the buzzer volume (Buzzer Volume)
AND

measure for temperature (°C or °F). following languages: Italian, German, This function allows the volume of the
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese. buzzer which accompanies the display
Proceed as follows to set the required of failures / warnings to be adjusted
unit: To set the required language proceed (8 levels). To set the desired volume,
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as follows: proceed as follows:


– briefly press MODE (°C) or (°F)
will flash on the display (according to – briefly press button MODE: the pre- – briefly press button MODE: the pre-
the previous setting); viously set “language” starts flashing viously set volume “level” starts flash-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

on the display; ing on the display;


STARTING

– press button + or – for setting;


– press button + or – for setting; – press button + or – to set;
– briefly press button MODE to go
back to the menu screen or hold the – briefly press button MODE to go – briefly press button MODE to go
button pressed to go back to the stan- back to the menu screen or hold the back to the menu screen or hold the
LIGHTS AND

dard screen without storing the set- button pressed to go back to the stan-
WARNING

button pressed to go back to the stan-


tings. dard screen without storing the settings. dard screen without storing the set-
tings.
EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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Adjusting the button volume Scheduled Servicing (Service) The indications will appear more fre-

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
(Button Vol.) This function may be used to display quently where there are 200 km left.

AND
information connected to proper car For 1.3 Multijet versions, refer to the
This function is used to set the volume “Service Schedule” in the “Mainte-
of the roger-beep accompanying the servicing in terms of kilometres or
days. nance and care” chapter for replacing
activation of buttons MODE, + e – the air cleaner, the engine oil and the
through 8 levels. This information can be consulted as

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engine oil filter. The indication will ap-
To set the desired volume, proceed as follows: pear in kilometres or miles according
follows: –briefly press button MODE: service to the settings. When the next sched-
in km or mi, according to previous uled service operation is approaching,
– briefly press button MODE: the pre-

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


setting, will be displayed (see para- the message “Service” will appear on

STARTING
viously set volume “level” starts flash- graph “Units”);
ing on the display; the display followed by the number of
– press button + or – to set deadline kilometres or miles left when the key is
– press button + or – to set; in days; turned to MAR. The “Service Sched-
– briefly press button MODE to go ule” information is provided with kilo-
– briefly press button MODE to go

MESSAGES
WARNING
back to the menu screen or hold the metres (km)/miles (mi) or days (dd),
back to the menu screen or hold the according to the deadline which ap-
button pressed to go back to the stan- button pressed to go back to the stan-
dard screen. pears first. Go to a Lancia Dealership
dard screen without storing the set- where the “Scheduled Service” opera-
tings. NOTE The “Service Schedule” re- tions will be performed and the mes-

EMERGENCY
quires the car to be services every sage will be reset.

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S.B.R. buzzer reactivation 20,000 km (or equivalent distance in
(Belt Buzzer) miles) or once a year. This message
will appear automatically with key at
(for versions/markets, where provided) MAR after 2,000 km (or equivalent

MAINTENANCE
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This function can be only displayed distance in miles) or 30 before the
after Lancia Dealership has deacti- deadline and will appear every 200
vated the S.B.R. system (see para- km (or equivalent distance in miles)
graph “S.B.R. system” in section or 3 days.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
“Safety devices”).

TIONS
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Activating/deactivating the

L0D2169g
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

passenger front and side airbag


AND

on/off (passenger bag)


(for versions/markets, where provided)
MODE
This function shall be used to acti- + +
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vate/deactivate the passenger’s airbag. – –


Proceed as follows:

L0D2170g

L0D2171g
❒ press MODE and after the message
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

(Bag pass Off) (deactivate) or (Bag


pass On) (activate) appears by
pressing buttons + and –, press the MODE
MODE button again; + +
LIGHTS AND

❒ the confirmation request message – –


WARNING

will be displayed;
L0D2172g

L0D2173g
❒ press buttons + o – to select (Yes)
(to confirm activation/deactivation)
EMERGENCY

or (No) (to abort);


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❒ briefly press button MODE: the MODE


display shows a message confirm-
ing the selected value. Now, go
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L0D2174g

L0D2174g
back to the menu screen or press
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the button for a prolonged time to


go back to the standard screen
without storing the settings.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

L0D2176g
L0D2175g
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Quitting the menu TRIP COMPUTER Both functions can be reset (to start a

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
(for versions/markets, where provided) new trip). The following data can be
This function closes the cycle of set-

AND
displayed for “General Trip”:
tings listed in the menu screen. General features
– Range
Briefly press button MODE to go The “Trip computer” is used to dis-
back to the standard screen without play information on car operation – Distance travelled

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storing the settings. when the key is turned to MAR. This – Average consumption
Press button + to return to the first function consists of “General trip” for
menu option (Speed Limit). displaying the complete mission of the – Instant consumption
car and by “Trip B”, for trips; this

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– Average speed

STARTING
function is included in the general trip
information (as shown in fig. 30). – Travel time (driving time).
“Trip B” may be used to display the
figures relating to:

MESSAGES
WARNING
– Distance travelled B
– Average consumption B
– Average speed B

EMERGENCY
IN AN
– Travel time B (driving time).
NOTE “Trip B” functions may be ex-
cluded (see “Trip B on”). “Range”

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and “Instantaneous consumption”

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cannot be reset.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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Values displayed Average speed
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

Range This shows the car average speed as a


AND

function of the overall time elapsed


This indicates the indicative distance since the start of the new mission.
which may be travelled with the fuel in
the tank assuming that driving condi- Journey time
SAFETY

tions do not change. The display will


show the reading “----“ when the fol- This value shows the time elapsed
lowing events take place: since the start of the new mission.
– range lower than 50 km (or 30 IMPORTANT If information is not
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0026m
miles) or fuel level less than 4 litres in available, the message “----” will ap- fig. 29
the tank; pear instead of the Trip Computer
values. Displaying of the values will New mission
– car left parked with engine running
for a long time. be resumed when normal operation is The new mission begins after:
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restored without resetting the values


WARNING

Distance travelled displayed before the problem nor – “manual” resetting by the user, by
starting a new mission. pressing the relevant button;
This value shows the distance covered
from the start of the new mission. – “automatic” resetting, when the
“Trip distance” reaches 9999.9 km or
EMERGENCY

TRIP button fig. 29 when the “Travel time” reaches 99.59


Average consumption
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This indicates the indicative average Button TRIP located on the top of the (99 hours and 59 minutes);
consumption from the start of the new right steering column stalk is used – after disconnecting/reconnecting the
mission. (with ignition key at MAR) to display battery.
MAINTENANCE

and reset the previously described val-


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Instantaneous fuel consumption ues to start a new mission: IMPORTANT “General Trip” resets
will reset “Trip B” at the same time,
This indicates the fuel consumption. – short push to display the different while resetting “Trip B” will only re-
The value is constantly updated. The values set the values of the trip B function.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

message “----” will appear on the dis-


– long push to reset and then start a
TIONS

play if the car is parked with the en-


gine running. new mission.
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Start trip procedure

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
With ignition key on MAR, press and hold button TRIP pressed for over 2 seconds to reset.

AND
Quitting TRIP
The TRIP function shuts down automatically after displaying all the data. Alternatively, hold MODE pressed for longer

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than two seconds.

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
GENERAL TRIP reset
GENERAL TRIP reset End of complete mission
End of complete mission Start of new mission
Start of new mission

MESSAGES
WARNING
GENERAL TRIP

˙
˙

Reset TRIP B
TRIP B

EMERGENCY
˙

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˙

Reset TRIP B
TRIP B
˙
˙

Reset TRIP B TRIP B

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End of partial mission

˙
˙

Start of new partial mission


End of partial mission
Start of new
partial mission
End of partial mission Reset TRIP B

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
Start of new End of partial mission

TIONS
partial mission Start of new
fig. 30 partial mission

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ADJUSTING THE
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

SEATS
FRONT SEATS
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Fore/aft adjustment
Lift lever A-fig. 31 and push the seat
forwards and backwards to reach the
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0041m L0D0042m
required position: your arms should fig. 31 fig. 32
rest on the steering wheel rim while
you are driving. Adjusting backrest inclination WARNING
Check that the seat is locked well on Operate the lever D-fig. 32 in the di- Make sure that the seats
LIGHTS AND

rection of the arrow, take the backrest


WARNING

the guides by trying to push it for- are correctly secured after


wards and backwards. to the required position and then re- making the adjustments.
lease it.
Adjusting the height
Lumbar adjustment
EMERGENCY

(driver’s seat)
IN AN

(for versions/markets, where provided)


(for versions/markets, where provided)
To adjust the support between back
Move lever B-fig. 31 upwards or and backrest, turn knob C-fig. 32
downwards to achieve the required
MAINTENANCE

clockwise to increase the lumbar sup-


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height. port or anticlockwise to decrease it.


IMPORTANT Sit in the driver’s seat
with the car not moving to adjust.
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DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
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LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING
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L0D0043m L0D0044m L0D0046m
fig. 33 fig. 34 fig. 36

Armrest adjustment fig. 33 Heated seats


(for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets, where provided)

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WARNING
To use the armrest, move it from po- Press buttons B-fig. 36 to heat the
sition 1 to position 2. driver’s seat C-fig. 36 and to heat the
passenger’s seat.
Arranging the passenger seat in The LED in the button will light up

EMERGENCY
table position when heating is on.

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Move the armrest (for versions/
markets, where provided) to vertical fig. 35 L0D0045m

position.

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Arranging the driver’s seat

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From the driver’s seat or from the rear
seats, operate the lever A-fig. 34 in in table position
the direction of the arrow, fold the To arrange the driver’s seat in table
backrest fig. 35 onto the cushion and position, remove the head restraint

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
then release it. In this position, the (see “Extracting the head restraint”

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backrest may be used as a table. in the “Head restraint” chapter) and
proceed as shown above.

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L0D0047m L0D0252m L0D0049m


fig. 37 fig. 38 fig. 40

SLIDING REAR SEATS Adjusting backrest


inclination
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Adjusting from inside the Operate lever A or lever B-fig. 40 to


WARNING

passenger compartment adjust the required backrest portion,


take the backrest to position and then
Fore/aft adjustment release.
EMERGENCY

Respectively lift the lever A-fig. 37


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or the lever B to adjust the required


seat portion, then push the seat back
L0D0253m
or forwards. fig. 39
WARNING
MAINTENANCE

Adjusting from inside the boot


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Adjusting backrest inclination Make sure that the seats


are correctly secured after
Push the lever C-fig. 38, move the Fore/aft adjustment making the adjustments.
backrest to position and then release
it. Operate on handles F and G-fig. 39
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

to adjust the required seat portion by


TIONS

To prevent irregular operation: press pushing the seat forwards or back-


the lever C as far as it will go. wards.
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L0D0051m L0D0050m L0D0358m
fig. 41 fig. 42 fig. 43

Adjusting the central unit from To arrange the central unit back in WARNING
the inside vertical position, operate lever D-fig.
42 again (one on each side) and re- After releasing the lever,

MESSAGES
WARNING
To move the central unit to the hori- align the unit with the side backrests always check that the seat
zontal position: and make the safety clip Eclick. is locked on the guides by trying to
❒ operate the lever D-fig. 42 (one move it backwards and forth. If it
per side) Using the compartment inside is not locked, the seat may move
unexpectedly and make you loose

EMERGENCY
the central unit
❒ fully lower the central unit control of the car.

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The central unit is provided with a
❒ release the lever. compartment B-fig. 43.
The cup holder A-fig. 41 (for ver- To use the compartment B press but-

MAINTENANCE
sions/markets, where provided) can

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ton C and lift up the cushion. WARNING
be used when the central unit is all
down and the head restraint is re- For maximum safety, keep
moved. the back of your seat up-
right, lean back into it and make

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
sure the seat belt fits closely across

TIONS
your chest and hips.

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L0D0255m L0D0242m L0D0243m


fig. 44 fig. 45 fig. 46

Adjusting the central unit from Relax position (passenger side) Relax position (driver’s side)
the boot fig. 45 Proceed in the same way, this time re-
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moving the head restraint from the


WARNING

Pull the ribbon F-fig. 44 and push To arrange the seat in relax position,
forward the upper part of the back- with the door open: driver’s seat (see the “Head restraint”
rest until the retainer clicks. Accom- paragraph in this chapter).
pany the backrest to the horizontal ❒ arrange the passenger’s seat in
table position (see “Arranging the IMPORTANT Refer to the “Expand-
position and release the ribbon F. Re-
EMERGENCY

seat in table position” paragraph ing the boot” chapter for moving the
verse the operation to reposition the
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in this chapter); seats to expand the boot.


backrest in vertical position and make
sure that the retainer clicks. ❒ push the rear seat forward as far
as it will go fig. 46;
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AND CARE

❒ push the passenger’s seat (in table


position) as far back as it will go;
❒ remove the rear window shelf (see
the “Removing the rear window
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

shelf” paragraph in this chapter);


TIONS

❒ recline the rear seat backrest to the


required position.
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WARNING

CONTROLS
AND
All adjustments must be
made with the car station-
ary.

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Fixed rear seats
(for versions/markets, where provided)

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L0D0249m L0D0344m
fig. 47 fig. 48
See the “Expanding the boot” para-
Adjusting the central unit Removing the cushion graph for how to fold the seat.
and using the ski compartment The cushion C-fig. 48 can be re-
moved.

MESSAGES
WARNING
The central unit may be lowered and
used as rear armrest. Access to the ski To remove the cushion: operate the
compartment B-fig. 47 can be ob- button D and extract if from the cen-
tained in this manner. tral unit.

EMERGENCY
The compartment B may be used for To refasten: press the button D to re-

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transporting long items (e.g. skis). In- lease it from the retainer on the seat-
sert the item from the boot. back and make sure that it fastened
It is advisable to remove the cushion well.

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C to prevent damage.

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IMPORTANT Avoid putting the cush-
ion C in the boot in contact with WARNING
heavy loads to prevent damage.
Secure heavy loads in the

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
ski compartment to pre-
vent them from being hurled for-
ward in case of crashes or sudden
braking.

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HEAD RESTRAINTS
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AND

FRONT
The head restraints can be adjusted in
SAFETY

height.
To adjust the height: pull the head re-
straint upwards or press button A-fig.
49 and push it downwards. Make sure
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L0D0052m L0D0237m
that is clicks at the end of the opera- fig. 49 fig. 50
tion.
REAR SIDE AND CENTRAL
Extracting the head restraint (for versions/markets, where provided)
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

Press button B-fig. 50 to extract the The head restraints can be adjusted in
head restraint. height.
To raise them, simply move the head
restraints up until you hear the click.
EMERGENCY

To lower them, press button C-fig.


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51.
L0D0053m
To extract them (not needed for nor- fig. 51
mal configurations) press button
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AND CARE

D-fig. 51. WARNING


Travelling without head
restraints is dangerous.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

WARNING
If side bags are fitted, us-
ing seat covers other than
those from Lineaccessori Lancia
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is dangerous.

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ADJUSTING THE

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The head restraints must
be adjusted so that they
STEERING WHEEL
support your neck and not your The steering wheel can be adjusted in
head. Only in this way may they height A-fig. 52 and in depth B.

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perform their protective action.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed
as follows:
❒ release the lever by pulling it to-

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STARTING
L0D0382m
WARNING wards the steering wheel (position fig. 52

To optimise head restraint 2);


protective action, adjust ❒ adjust the steering wheel as re- WARNING
the seat back upright and keep quired; Any adjustment of the

MESSAGES
WARNING
your head as close as possible to steering wheel position
the head restraint. ❒ release the lever by pushing it for- must be carried out only with the
wards (position 1); car stationary and the engine
turned off.

EMERGENCY
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WARNING
To refit the head restraint, WARNING
arrange it the right way

MAINTENANCE
It is absolutely forbidden

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and then proceed as for checking
that it is locked. to carry out whatever af-
ter-market operation involving
steering system or steering column
modifications (e.g.: installation of

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
anti-theft device) that could badly

TIONS
affect performance and safety,
WARNING cause the lapse of warranty and
Saddle-shaped rear head also result in non-compliance of
restraints optimise visibil- the car with homologation require-

INDEX
ity and must always be raised it ments.
when an occupant is present.

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REARVIEW
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CONTROLS
AND

MIRRORS
INTERNAL MIRROR
SAFETY

The mirror is fitted with a safety de-


vice that causes its release in the event
of a violent impact with the passen-
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ger.
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L0D0056m L0D0058m
fig. 53 fig. 54
It can be moved using the lever A-fig.
53to two different positions: normal Adjust with the vehicle stationary and
or antiglare. the handbrake applied.
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The mirror demister will be turned on


WARNING

DOOR MIRRORS automatically by the rear window


heater.
The mirrors can only be ad-
justed/folded with the ignition in the Folding
EMERGENCY

MAR position.
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When required (for example when the


To carry out the adjustment, proceed mirror causes difficulty in narrow
as follows: spaces) it is possible to fold the mir- fig. 55 L0D00569m

❒ use switch B-fig. 54 to select the ror moving it from position 1to posi-
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

mirror required (left or right); tion 2-fig. 55. When driving the mirrors
shall always be in position
❒ to adjust the mirror move the 1-fig. 55.
switch C in the four directions. As the driver’s door mirror
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

is curved, it may slightly alter the


TIONS

perception of distance.
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HEATING/CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM

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MESSAGES
WARNING
EMERGENCY
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TECHNICAL
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TIONS
L0D0383m
fig. 56

INDEX
1. Fixed vents for defrosting/demisting the side windows - 2. Adjustable side air vents - 3. Fixed windscreen de-
froster/demister vents - 4. Adjustable central vents - 5. Lower vents - 6. Rear passenger lower vents.

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MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
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CONTROLS
AND

(for versions/markets, where provided)


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MESSAGES AND DRIVING
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L0D0061m
fig. 57
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WARNING

EMERGENCY
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L0D0062m L0D0064m
fig. 58 fig. 59
MAINTENANCE

CENTRAL AND SIDE VENTS CONTROLS


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fig. 57-58 A fan and fan speed knob


A Fixed vents for defrosting/demi- B air temperature knob (for mixing warm/cool air)
sting side windows.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

C heated rear window on/off button


TIONS

B Vent open/closed control


D climate control compressor on/off button;
C Vent direction and air flow control
E air distribution selection ring
F air recirculation knob.
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AIR DISTRIBUTION SETTING THE TEMPERATURE ACTIVATING THE INTERNAL

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The ring E is used to make fresh air Proceed as follows: AIR RECIRCULATION

AND
reach the entire passenger compart-
Turn the ring B-fig. 59 (indicator Position the knob F-fig. 59 to ….
ment. There are five selections:
pointing to the red sector) rightwards It is advisable to switch internal air
« air from central vents and side to turn the temperature up or left- recirculation on while standing in

SAFETY
vents 2 and 4; wards to turn it down; queues or in tunnels to prevent the in-
Δ air from central side vents 2 and troduction of polluted air. Do not use
4 and downward vents 5 and 6 the function for a long time, particu-
ADJUSTING THE FAN SPEED larly if there are many occupants on

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(bi-level function);

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To ventilate the passenger compart- board, to prevent the windows from
≈ air downwards 5 and 6; ment properly proceed as follows: misting up.
ƒ air downwards 5 and 6 and to the ❒ fully open the central 4 and side
windscreen 3; IMPORTANT The air recirculation
2 air vents; system makes it possible to reach the

MESSAGES
WARNING
- for demisting and defrosting the ❒ turn the ring B-fig. 59 to the blue required heating or cooling condi-
windscreen 3 and the front side sector; tions faster. Do not use the air recir-
windows 1. culation function on rainy/cold days
❒ turn knob A to the required speed; as it would considerably increase the

EMERGENCY
❒ turn the ring E to «; possibility of the windows misting in-

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side.
❒ stop internal air recirculation by
turning knob F to Ú.

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AND CARE
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QUICK HEATING FRONT WINDOW FAST Window demisting
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CONTROLS

Proceed as follows: DEMISTING/ In the event of considerable outside


AND

DEFROSTING (WINDSCREEN moisture and/or rain and/or consid-


❒ close all the vents on the dash- AND SIDE WINDOWS) erable differences in temperature in-
board; side and outside the passenger com-
Proceed as follows:
❒ turn the ring B-fig. 59 to the red partment, perform the following pre-
SAFETY

sector; ❒ turn knob B to the red section; ventive demisting procedure:


❒ turn knob Ato 4 -; ❒ turn knob A to 4 -; ❒ stop internal air recirculation by
turning knob F-fig. 59 to Ú.
❒ turn ring E to ≈.
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❒ turn ring E to -;
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❒ turn knob B to the red section;


❒ stop air recirculation by turning
knob F to Ú. ❒ turn knob A to 2;
After demisting/defrosting, operate ❒ turn ring E to - or to position
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ƒ if the windows are not


WARNING

the controls normally used to restore


the required comfort. demisted.
IMPORTANT The climate control sys-
tem is very useful for demisting the
EMERGENCY

windows: simply press D to operate


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the system and demist the windows.


MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
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HEATED REAR WINDOW AND AIR CONDITIONING Cooling

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CONTROLS
DOOR MIRROR (cooling and dehumidifying) Proceed as follows:

AND
DEMISTING/DEFROSTING Proceed as follows:
(for versions/markets, where provided) ❒ stop internal air recirculation by
❒ turn the ring B-fig. 59 to the blue turning knob F-fig. 59 to Ú.
Press button C-fig. 59 to activate the sector to select the temperature; ❒ turn ring B clockwise to increase

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function. The LED in the button will
light up when the function is on. ❒ turn knob A to the required speed; the temperature;

The function is timed and automati- ❒ turn the ring E to «; ❒ turn knob A anticlockwise to re-
duce the fan speed.

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cally deactivated by the system after ❒ turn the knob F to ….

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a given time. Press C again to switch
it off before. ❒ press button D √ (the LED on the
button will light up). LOOKING AFTER THE SYSTEM
IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers Run the climate control system for at
on the inside of the rear window over

MESSAGES
least 10 minutes every month during

WARNING
the heating filaments to avoid dam- the winter. Have the system inspected
age that might cause it to stop work- at a Lancia Dealership before the
ing properly. summer.

EMERGENCY
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MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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AUTOMATIC TWO- ❒ compressor activation (to cool/ The temperature of the air taken in is
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CONTROLS

dehumidify air); always controlled automatically de-


AND

ZONE CLIMATE ❒ air recirculation.


pending on the temperature set on the
display (except when the system is
CONTROL SYSTEM All functions may be manually turned off or under certain conditions
(for versions/markets, where provided) changed. In order words, you may se- when the compressor is off. The fol-
SAFETY

lect one or more functions and change lowing parameters and functions can
the parameters as required. Auto- be manually set:
GENERAL INFORMATION matic control of the manually ❒ air temperature on driver/front
changed functions will be suspended: passenger side;
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

The two-zone automatic climate con- the system will change override your
STARTING

trol system distributes air in the pas- settings only for safety related reasons ❒ fan speed (continuous variation);
senger compartment in two zones: (e.g. risk of misting up).
driver’s and passenger’s side. Tem- ❒ air distribution to five positions
perature is controlled on the basis of Manual selections will always have (driver/front passenger side);
LIGHTS AND

higher priority over automatic settings


WARNING

an “equivalent temperature” princi- ❒ compressor on;


ple; in other words, the system con- and will be stored until the user
tinuously works to keep the comfort switches the system back to automatic ❒ one-zone/two-zone distribution
level inside the car constant and to mode, except for the cases in which priority;
compensate for possible variations of the system will intervene for particu-
EMERGENCY

external conditions, including sun ra- lar, safety-related reasons. ❒ fast demist/defrost function;
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diation detected by a specific sensor. You can adjust one function automat- ❒ air recirculation;
The automatically controlled para- ically and have the automatic system ❒ heated rear window;
meters and functions are: control all the others.
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❒ system off.
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❒ air temperature at the vents on dri- The amount of air introduced into the
ver/front passenger side; passenger compartment is indepen-
dent from speed of the car because the
❒ air at vents on driver/front passen- fan is controlled by the electronic sys-
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

ger side; tem.


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❒ fan speed (continuous air flow vari-


ation);
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CONTROLS

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CONTROLS
A: MONO function button (set tem-

AND
perature alignment)
B: climate control compressor on/off
button;

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C: air recirculation on/of button
D: climate control system information
display

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING

MESSAGES
WARNING
L0D0065m
fig. 60

E: climate control system off button L: fan speed up/down

EMERGENCY
F: MAX-DEF button (windscreen M: driver side air distribution buttons

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quick defrosting/demisting)
N: AUTO function button (automatic
C: heated rear window on/off button operation) and temperature set-
ting knob driver side

MAINTENANCE
H: AUTO button (automatic opera-

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tion) and passenger side tempera-
ture knob
I: passenger side air distribution but-

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
tons

TIONS
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USING THE CLIMATE During fully automatic operation, the During completely automatic system
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CONTROLS

CONTROL SYSTEM only functions that are enabled man- operation, you can vary the set tem-
AND

ually are: perature, the air distribution and the


The system can be started in different fan speed using the corresponding
ways, but it is advisable to press one ❒ MONO to uniform the tempera- buttons or knobs at any time: the sys-
of the AUTO buttons and then to turn ture and the air distribution on tem will automatically change settings
the knobs to set the temperatures re- front passenger or rear passenger
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to adapt to the new request.


quired on the display. zones to the driver’s zone;
During fully automatic operation
The system manages two passenger ❒ … air recirculation, to keep it (FULL AUTO), the word FULL will
compartment zones: the driver and always on or off; diasspear if the air distribution, air
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
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passenger can therefore select different ❒ -to speed up demisting/defro- speed, compressor and/or recircula-
temperatures. The maximum differ- sting of windscreen, side windows, tion settings are changed. In this way,
ence between the two zones is 7°C. rear window and door mirrors; the functions will switch from auto-
The system will start running auto- matic to manual control until AUTO
❒ ( to demist/defrost the heated
LIGHTS AND

is pressed again. The fan speed is the


WARNING

matically in this way and the set com- rear window and the external
fortable temperature will be reached same in all the zones of the passenger
rearview mirrors. compartment.
as quickly as possible. The system ad-
justs the temperature, amount and With on or more manually set func-
distribution of air delivered to the
EMERGENCY

tions, the introduced air temperature


passenger compartment. In addition,
IN AN

is still managed automatically by the


it manages the recirculation function system, except for when the compres-
to engage the climate control system sor is off: in the case, the air intro-
compressor. duced into the passenger compart-
MAINTENANCE

ment cannot be cooler than the out-


AND CARE

side air.
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SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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CONTROLS This function is used to adjust the This function may be used to heat up

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CONTROLS
temperature in the passenger com- the passenger compartment as fast as
H-N air

AND
partment when the driver only is in possible and exploit the system po-
temperature setting the car. tential to the maximum. The function
knobs uses the maximum coolant tempera-
To go back to separate air and tem- ture while air and fan speed distribu-
Turn the knobs clock- perature distribution in the two zones

SAFETY
wise or anticlockwise tion are managed by the system ac-
of the passenger compartment, sim- cording to conditions.
to turn the tempera- ply turn the knobs H or press (A-
ture up or down in the MONO) when the LED on the button Specifically, if the heating fluid is not
front left zone (knob is on. warm enough, the fan will not start

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N) and the right zone up at the maximum speed immedi-
(knobH) of the pas- Turn the knobs either all to the right ately to limit introducing excessively
senger compartment or all to the left to the extreme HI or cool air into the passenger compart-
respectively. LO positions to use the maximum ment.
heating or maximum cooling func-

MESSAGES
The system manages two passenger

WARNING
tions: All manual settings will be allowed
compartment zones: the driver and when this function is on.
passenger can therefore select different ❒ HI function (maximum heating):
temperatures. The maximum differ- To switch the function off, simply turn
select by turning the temperature the temperature knob anticlockwise
ence between the two zones is 7°C.

EMERGENCY
knob clockwise over the maximum and set the required temperature.

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The set temperature is shown on the value (32 °C). It can be operated from
display near the knobs. either by the driver or by the front ❒ LO function (maximum cooling):
passenger (by selecting the MONO
Press A (MONO) to automatically function). select by turning the temperature

MAINTENANCE
align the temperature in the front pas- knob anticlockwise under the mini-

AND CARE
senger zone to the driver’s side tem- mum value (16 °C). It can be oper-
perature. The same temperature can ated from either by the driver or by
be set in both zones by turning knob the front passenger (by selecting the
N on driver’s side. MONO function).

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TIONS
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This function may be used to cool I-M air ˙ Air flow between foot well vents
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CONTROLS

down the passenger compartment as distribution ▼ (hotter air) and central and side
AND

fast as possible and exploit the system buttons dashboard vents (cooler air). This
potential to the maximum. The func- distribution is particularly useful
tion activates air recirculation and the Press these buttons
to manually set one in spring and autumn on a sunny
climate control compressor, air distri- day.
of the five possible
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bution and fan speed are managed by


air distribution pat- ▲ Air flow distributed between foot
the system according to environmen-
terns on the left and ▼ well vents and windscreen and front
tal conditions. All manual settings will
be allowed when this function is on. on the right side of side window defrosting/demisting
the passenger com-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

vents. This allows an adequate


STARTING

To switch the function off, simply turn partment: warming of the passenger com-
the temperature knob anticlockwise partment and prevents the win-
and set the required temperature. dows from misting up.
▲ Air flow to the windscreen and
LIGHTS AND

front side window vents to demist


WARNING

or defrost them.
˙ Air flow at central and side dash-
board vents to ventilate the chest
EMERGENCY

and the face during the hot season.


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▼ Air flow to the front and rear foot


well vents. Thanks to the natural
tendency of hot air to spread up-
MAINTENANCE

wards, this distribution pattern al-


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lows to warm the passenger com-


partment up as quickly as possi-
ble, providing an immediate feel-
ing of warmth.
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The set distribution is shown by the Fan speed AUTO H-N

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corresponding LEDs on the selected adjustment buttons (automatic

AND
buttons. When the combined function buttons L operation)
is on, press a button to activate the
corresponding functions along with Press button p to in- Press AUTO driver’s
the settings. If the button correspond- crease or to decrease side and/or passenger’s

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ing to a previously active button is the fan speed and therefore the side to automatically
pressed, the function is turned off and amount of air admitted into the pas- adjust the air speed
the corresponding LED will go out. senger compartment, although keep- and air distribution in
ing the required temperature set. the corresponding
To restore automatic air distribution

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zones cancelling al pre-

STARTING
control after a manual adjustment, The fan speed is shown by the lit bars vious manual settings.
press button AUTO. on the display:
The message FULL AUTO will ap-
Air distribution is automatically ❒ Maximum fan speed = all bars lit pear on the front display in this con-
aligned on driver and passenger side
❒ Minimum fan speed = one bar lit. dition.

MESSAGES
WARNING
when the driver selects air distribu-
tion towards the windscreen. The pas- The fan can be cut off only if the cli- By manually intervening on at least of
senger can select a different distribu- mate control compressor has been the functions automatically managed
tion by pressing the corresponding switched off pressing button B. by the system (air recirculation, fan

EMERGENCY
buttons afterwards. speed or compressor on/off), the word
IMPORTANT To restore automatic FULL will disappear from the display

IN AN
fan speed control after a manual ad- indicating that the system is no longer
justment, press button AUTO. automatically controlling all the func-
tions (the temperature will still be

MAINTENANCE
controlled automatically by the sys-

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tem).

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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IMPORTANT Should the system (af- MONO A button Air recirculation
DASHBOARD

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ter manual settings) be no longer able (for aligning on/off button C


AND

to guarantee the required temperature temperature and


set in the passenger compartment, the Air recirculation
set temperature value will start flash- air distribution works according to
ing to indicate this condition, after settings) the following operat-
ing logics:
SAFETY

one minute the AUTO message will go Press MONO to automatically align
out. air temperature and distribution set- ❒ forced switching on (inside air re-
To restore system automatic control at tings in the front passenger area to circulation always on), indicated by
any time, after one or more manual those of in the driver’s area and to the turning off of the button led C
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

and symbol í on the display;


STARTING

adjustments, press button AUTO. therefore set both zones by turning


the knob on driver’s side only. This
function is used to adjust the temper- ❒ function off (air recirculation al-
ature in the entire passenger com- ways off and introduction of ex-
partment in presence of the driver ternal air), indicated by the fact
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

only. To go back to separate air and that the LED on the button will go
temperature distribution in the two off and symbol ê will appear on
zones of the passenger compartment, the display.
simply turn the knobs H or press These operating conditions are ob-
EMERGENCY

A-MONO when the LED on the but- tained by pressing C in sequence.


IN AN

ton is on.
For safety reasons, the system will au-
tomatically turn the recycle function
off to allow the introduction of fresh
MAINTENANCE

air after a certain time.


AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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IMPORTANT The air recirculation Climate control

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WARNING

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function makes it possible to reach the compressor on/off

AND
required heating or cooling conditions It is advisable not to use button B
faster. It is however inadvisable to use the air recirculation func-
it on rainy/cold days as it would con- tion when the outside temperature Press button √ when
siderably increase the possibility of is low to prevent the windows from the LED on the but-

SAFETY
the windows misting inside, especially rapidly misting up. ton is on, to turn the climate control
if the climate control compressor is compressor off. The LED will go out.
off. Press the button when the LED is off
to restore automatically system con-
Recirculation is forced off (i.e. air is

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


trol and use of the compressor. The

STARTING
introduced from the outside) when LED will light up on the button in
the the outside temperature is colder this case.
than 5-7°C to prevent misting up.
The system will switch recirculation
off when the compressor is switched

MESSAGES
WARNING
off to prevent misting up. Although
the system is capable of maintaining
the required temperature, the word
FULL will disappear from the display.

EMERGENCY
If on the other hand the system can-

IN AN
not maintain the required tempera-
ture, the digits will blink and the word
AUTO will disappear.

MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT With the compressor

AND CARE
off, it is not possible to introduced air
cooler than ambient temperature into
the passenger compartment. Further-
more, in certain conditions, the win-

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
dows could mist up rapidly because

TIONS
the air is not dehumidified.

INDEX
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The switching off of the climate con- Fast window IMPORTANT The fast demist/defrost
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

trol compressor remains in storage demisting/ function will remain on for approxi-
AND

even when the engine has been defrosting mately 3 minutes, from when the en-
stopped. gine coolant reaches a temperature of
button F 50°C (petrol versions) or 35°C (Mul-
To restore automatic compressor con- tijet versions).
trol, press √ again (in this case, the Press this button: the
SAFETY

system will only work as a heater) or climate control system will automati- When this function is on, the LED of
press AUTO. cally switch on all the functions re- the corresponding button switches on
quired for fast windscreen and front and that of the rear window demister.
When the compressor is off, if the ex- side window demisting/defrosting, The message FULL AUTO goes off on
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

ternal temperature is hotter than the


STARTING

that is: the display.


set temperature and the system can-
not satisfy the request, the digits of ❒ climate control compressor on You can only adjust the fan speed and
the set temperature will blink for a when weather conditions are suit- switch the rear window demister off
few seconds and the message AUTO able; manually when this function is active.
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

will go out. ❒ air recycle off; To restore running operations before


With climate control compressor off, ❒ maximum air temperature HI on this function was activated, press ei-
the fan speed can be set to zero man- both areas; ther button F, air recirculation button
ually (no bar shown). C, compressor button B or button
EMERGENCY

❒ proper fan speed according to en- AUTO N or H.


IN AN

With the compressor on and the en- gine coolant temperature to limit
gine started, the fan speed may be re- the flow of not sufficiently warm air
duced to the minimum setting (only to demist the windows into the pas-
one bar shown). senger compartment;
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

❒ air flow to the windscreen and


front side windows vents;
❒ the heated rear window on
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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Rear window Switching the The rear window heater can be turned

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
heater and external system off E on and off manually by pressing G

AND
rearview mirror when the system is off.
Press E to switch the
heater on/off climate control system IMPORTANT The climate control sys-
button G off. The display will tem control unit stores the settings be-
go out as a conse- fore the system is turned off and rep-

SAFETY
Press this button to turn the rear win- quence. resents the same settings when it
dow demister/defroster on. The LED turned back on by pressing any but-
in the button will light up when the The following climate control condi- ton (except for the heated rear win-
function is on. tions will be established when the sys- dow). If the function corresponding to

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
tem is off: the pressed button was off, it will be
The heater will go out automatically
after a certain time or by pressing the ❒ LEDs off; turned on; if it was on, it will be kept
button again. It will also go out when on.
the engine is stopped until it is started ❒ set temperature not shown;
Press AUTO to turn the climate con-

MESSAGES
❒ air recirculation on, passenger com-

WARNING
again. trol system in fully automatic mode.
IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers partment isolated from the outside;
over the electric filaments on the in- ❒ air conditioner compressor off;
side of the rear window to prevent
❒ fan off.

EMERGENCY
damage and ensure perfect operation.

IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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EXTERNAL LIGHTS
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

The left-hand lever includes the con-


trols for the external lights.
The external lights can only be
switched on when the ignition key is
SAFETY

at MAR.

LIGHTS OFF Fig. 61


MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

Turn the ring to position å. fig. 61 L0D0066m


fig. 63 L0D0068m

SIDE/TAIL LIGHTS Fig. 62


Turn the ring to 6.
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

The warning light 3on the instru-


ment cluster will come on at the same
time.
EMERGENCY

DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS


IN AN

fig. 63
Turn the ring to 2. L0D0067m
fig. 64 L0D0069m
fig. 62
The warning light 3on the instru-
MAINTENANCE

ment cluster will come on at the same FLASHING THE HEADLIGHTS PARKING LIGHTS fig. 65
AND CARE

time.
Pull the stalk towards the steering With the key at STOP or extracted,
BEAM HEADLIGHTS Fig. 64 wheel (unstable position) regardless turn the ring to position 6. Warning
of the position of the ring. The warn- light 3 on the instrument panel will
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

With the ring at 2, pull the lever to- ing light 1on the instrument cluster go on with the side/taillights and the
TIONS

wards the steering wheel (permanent will come on at the same time. number plate lights. Move the stalk
position). upwards a to turn on the right side
The warning light 1on the instru- lights only; move it downwards b to
ment cluster will come on at the same turn on the left side lights only. In ei-
time. ther case, warning light 3 will not
INDEX

To turn the beam headlights off, pull light up on the instrument cluster.
again the lever towards the steering
wheel (dipped beams will turn on
62 again).

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DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
SAFETY
LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING
STARTING
L0D0071m L0D0070m L0D0072m
fig. 65 fig. 66 fig. 67

DIRECTION INDICATORS “FOLLOW ME HOME” AUTOMATIC LIGHT SENSORS


Fig. 65 DEVICE fig. 66 (dusk sensor)
(for versions/markets, where provided)

MESSAGES
WARNING
Push the stalk to (stable) position: This function allows the illumination
of the space in front of the car for a This sensor detects changes of exter-
❒ upwards (position 1): right-hand preset period of time.
indicator; nal lights according to the sensitivity
of the setting: the higher the sensitiv-
❒ downwards (position 2): left-hand

EMERGENCY
Activation ity, the lower the amount of external
indicator; light needed to switch the lights on.

IN AN
With the ignition key on STOP or re- The sensitivity of the dusk sensor is
Warning light F or D comes on in- moved, pull the stalk towards the adjusted by means of the “Setup
termittently on the instrument panel. steering wheel within 2 minutes from menu” on the “Multifunctional dis-

MAINTENANCE
Indicators are switched off automati- when the engine is turned off. play”.

AND CARE
cally when the steering wheel is At each single movement of the stalk,
straightened. the lights will remain on for an extra Activation
If you want the indicator to flash 30 seconds up to a maximum of 210
seconds; then the lights are switched Turn the ring to 2 A fig. 67 to light up

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
briefly to show that you are about to the side/tail lights and dipped beam

TIONS
change lane, move the stalk up or off automatically.
headlights according to the external
down without clicking into position brightness.
(unstable position). When released
the stalk will return to its home posi-
tion.

INDEX
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CLEANING THE
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

WINDOWS
WINDSCREEN WASHER/
SAFETY

WIPER
The device can only work when the
ignition key is at MAR.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0384m
fig. 68 The right hand stalk can take up five
different positions:
The set sensitivity level of the sensor
will appear on the multifunctional A windscreen wiper off
display when the automatic headlight
LIGHTS AND

B flick operation.
WARNING

sensor is on. Adjust sensitivity by


pressing + and – (see fig. 68) while With the lever in position B, turn the
the setting appears on the display. knurled ring F to select one of four
different speeds for the intermittent
EMERGENCY

Deactivation operation mode:


IN AN

When the command to switch off is ,= very slow flick


given by the sensor, the dipped head- -- = slow flick fig. 69 L0C0073m

lamps are deactivated and then the --- = medium flick


MAINTENANCE

side lights about 10 seconds later. C continuous slow


AND CARE

---- = fast flick


If the main beam heads are turned on D continuous fast
(manually by the driver) while the au-
tomatic headlight function is on, the E temporary fast operation (unstable
position).
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

main beam headlights will be turned


TIONS

off when the lights are automatically


turned off.
IMPORTANT The sensor cannot de-
tect the presence of fog: switch the
INDEX

lights on manually in this case.

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Operation in position E is limited to RAIN SENSOR

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CONTROLS
the time during which the lever is (for versions/markets, where provided)

AND
kept in that position manually. When
released, the stalk will return to posi- The rain sensor is located behind the
tion A and the wiper will be automat- driving mirror in contact with the
ically stopped. windscreen and has the purpose of
automatically adjusting the frequency

SAFETY
IMPORTANT Replace wiper blades as of the windscreen wiper strokes as to
specified in the “Maintenance and the rain intensity.
care” chapter.
IMPORTANT Keep clean the glass in

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0074m
fig. 70 the sensor area.
“Smart washing” function
Activation
Do not use the windscreen Pull the stalk towards the steering
wheel (unstable position) to operate Move the right stalk down by one

MESSAGES
WARNING
wiper to remove layers of click.
snow or ice from the wind- the windscreen washer.
screen. In such conditions, Keeping the stalk pulled for more The activation of the rain sensor is
the windscreen wiper may be sub- than half a second, with just one signalled by a control acquisition
jected to excessive stress and the flick.

EMERGENCY
movement it is possible to operate the
motor protection which prevents op-

IN AN
washer jet and the wiper at the same Turn the ring F-fig. 71 to increase the
eration for a few seconds may trip. time. rain sensor sensitivity.
If rear window wiper operation is
not reset, contact a Lancia Dealer- The jet will be released immediately The increase of the sensitivity of the

MAINTENANCE
ship. when the wiper stops after four flicks. rain sensor is signalled by a control

AND CARE
A further stroke after 5 seconds com- and acquisition flick.
pletes the wiping operation. The smart cycle is started when the
windscreen wiper is turned on while

TECHNICAL
the rain sensor is active without sup-

SPECIFICA-
TIONS
plementary flick after 5 seconds. The
sensor will resume normal automatic
operation.

INDEX
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The wiper will flick once to indicate
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

that the sensor has been reactivated.


AND

The rain sensor is able to recognize


and automatically adjust itself in the
presence of the following particular
conditions:
SAFETY

❒ dirt on the controlled surface (salt,


dirt, etc.);
❒ difference between day and night.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0075m
fig. 72

❒ in synchronous mode (at half the


frequency of the windscreen
WARNING wiper) when the windscreen wiper
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

Streaks of water may is running.


cause undesired blade The rear window wiper will run in
moving. continuous mode when the wind-
screen wiper is running and reverse
EMERGENCY

gear is engaged.
IN AN

REAR WINDOW WIPER/ Pull the stalk towards the dashboard


fig. 71 L0C0073m
(unstable position) to operate the rear
WASHER fig. 72 window washer.
MAINTENANCE

Deactivation
AND CARE

The device can only work when the Hold the stalk pushed for longer than
Move the lever from position B or turn ignition key is at MAR. half a second to operate the rear win-
the ignition key to STOP. Turn ring A from position å to posi- dow wiper as well.
At the next start-up (key at MAR), tion ' to open the rear window wiper Smart wash function is activated as
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

as follows:
TIONS

the sensor will not be reactivated even for the windscreen wiper when the
if the stalk is at B. To activate the sen- ❒ in flick mode when the windscreen stalk is released.
sor, move the stalk to position A or C wiper is not running
and then to position B or turn the sen-
sitivity adjustment knurled ring.
INDEX

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CRUISE CONTROL STORING THE SPEED

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
Proceed as follows:

AND
(for versions/markets, where provided)
❒ turn ring A-fig. 73 to ON and press
It is a device able to support the dri- the accelerator pedal to the re-
ver, with electronic control, which al- quired speed;

SAFETY
lows driving at speed over 30 km/h
on long and straight dry roads (e.g.: ❒ push the lever upwards (+) for at
motorways), at a desired speed, with- least 3 seconds, then release it: the
out pressing the accelerator pedal. car speed will be stored. The ac-

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


Therefore it is not suggested to use celerator pedal may be released.

STARTING
L0D0076m
fig. 73
this device on extra-urban roads with If needed (e.g. for overtaking), press
traffic. Do not use it in towns. TURING THE DEVICE ON the accelerator pedal to accelerate: the
Turn the ring A-fig. 73 to ON. car will return to the previously set
speed when the pedal is released.

MESSAGES
WARNING
The device can only be turned on in
4th or 5th gear. Travelling downhill
with the device engaged, the car speed
may increase more than the memo-

EMERGENCY
rised one. When the device is acti-

IN AN
vated the warning light turns on to-
gether with the relevant message on
the instrument panel (for versions/
markets, where provided).

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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RESTORING THE STORED REDUCING THE STORED TURNING THE DEVICE OFF
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

SPEED SPEED Turn ring A-fig. 73 to OFF or the ig-


AND

If the device has been disengaged, for This can be carried out in two ways: nition key to STOP. The device is au-
example by pressing the brake or tomatically turned off in one of the
clutch pedal, the memorized speed ❒ by turning the device off and then following cases:
can be reset as follows: storing a new speed;
SAFETY

❒ when the brake pedal or clutch is


❒ accelerate gradually until reaching or pressed.
a speed approaching the stored ❒ by moving the stalk downwards
speed; (–) until reaching the new speed
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

❒ engage the gear selected when the which will be stored automatically.
speed was stored (4th or 5th gear); WARNING
Each operation of the stalk will cor-
respond to a slight reduction in speed When travelling with the
❒ press RES B. device on, never set the
(about 1 km/h), while keeping the
LIGHTS AND

gearshift lever to neutral.


WARNING

stalk downwards will correspond to a


INCREASING THE STORED continuous speed reduction.
SPEED
EMERGENCY

The stored speed can be increased WARNING


IN AN

in two ways:
If the device is faulty, turn
❒ by pressing the accelerator and ring A to OFF, check the
then storing the new speed fuse and contact a Lancia Dealer-
MAINTENANCE

reached; ship.
AND CARE

or
❒ by moving the stalk upwards (+).
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

Each operation of the stalk will cor-


TIONS

respond to a slight increase in speed


(about 1 km/h), while keeping the
stalk upwards will correspond to a
continuous speed increase.
INDEX

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CEILING LIGHTS Lights when getting into the car

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
Lights will be turned on as follows:

AND
FRONT CEILING LIGHT
fig. 74 ❒ for about 10 seconds when the door
is unlocked;
Switch A- turns these lights on/off . ❒ for about 3 minutes when a door is

SAFETY
With switch A in central position, opened;
lights C and D will turn on/off when ❒ for about 10 seconds when the
opening/closing the front doors. doors are closed (within the three

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0077m
fig. 74 minutes).
With switch A pressed on the left side,
lights C and D will always stay off. IMPORTANT Before getting out of Timing will stop when turning the ig-
With switch A- pressed on the right the vehicle, make sure the switch is at nition key to MAR.
side, lights C and D will always stay central position: lights off with doors

MESSAGES
WARNING
on. closed in order to avoid draining the Light when getting out of the car
battery. After removing the key from the igni-
The lights will be turned on/off grad-
ually. In any case, if the switch is left inad- tion switch, the lights will turn on as
vertently to the on position, the lights follows:

EMERGENCY
Switch B is used for operating the will turn off automatically 15 minutes ❒ within 2 minutes from turning the

IN AN
spot light function; it works as follows after turning the engine off.
(light off): engine off for about 10 seconds;
❒ light C if the left side is pressed; Courtesy light timing ❒ when a door is opened for about 3
minutes;

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
❒ light D if pressed on the right side. On certain versions to facilitate get-
ting in/out of the car at night or with ❒ for about 10 seconds when the
poor lighting, 2 different timed doors are closed (within the three
switching on modes have been pro- minutes).

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
vided. Timing will stop automatically when

TIONS
locking the doors.

INDEX
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Light when getting out of the car
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

After removing the key from the igni-


AND

tion switch, the lights will turn on as


follows:
❒ within 2 minutes from turning the
SAFETY

engine off for about 10 seconds;


❒ when a door is opened for about 3
minutes;
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

❒ for about 10 seconds when the


STARTING

L0D0078m L0D0254m
fig. 75 fig. 76
doors are closed (within the three
REAR COURTESY LIGHT Ceiling light timer minutes).
The light will turn on/off by pressing (for versions/markets, where provided)
Timing will stop automatically when
LIGHTS AND

the lens rightwards or leftwards locking the doors.


WARNING

On certain versions to facilitate get-


as shown in fig. 75. ting in/out of the car at night or with
The light may be integrated in the poor lighting, 2 different timed
ceiling unit, where provided. switching on modes have been pro-
vided.
EMERGENCY

Two 5W ceiling lights fig. 76 are pre-


IN AN

sent if a sunroof is fitted. Lights when getting into the car


Lights will be turned on as follows:
MAINTENANCE

❒ for about 10 seconds when the door


AND CARE

is unlocked;
❒ for about 3 minutes when a door is
opened;
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

❒ for about 10 seconds when the


TIONS

doors are closed (within the three


minutes).
Timing will stop when turning the ig-
nition key to MAR.
INDEX

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HAZARD LIGHTS

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
EMERGENCY LIGHTS fig. 77-78
Press the toggle switch A in any posi-

SAFETY
tion of the ignition switch to turn the
lights on.
When the device is on, the switch is
flashing and warning lights Î and ¥

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0080m L0D0385m
on the cluster come on. fig. 77 fig. 79

Press the switch again to turn the


lights off.

MESSAGES
WARNING
FRONT FOG LIGHTS fig. 79
(for versions/markets, where provided)
To turn front fog lights on, press but-

EMERGENCY
ton 5, to activate these lights it is

IN AN
necessary to have the side/tail lights
switched on. L0D0081m L0D0386m
fig. 78 fig. 80
Press the button again or turn off the

MAINTENANCE
side/tail lights to turn the lights off. REAR FOG LIGHTS fig. 80

AND CARE
WARNING
The use of hazard lights is Press button 4 to turn on with the
governed by the Highway dipped beam or fog lights on.
Code of the country you are in. Press the button again or turn off the

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
Keep to the rules.

TIONS
dipped beam headlights or the fog
lights to turn the lights off.

INDEX
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FUEL CUT OFF
DASHBOARD

WARNING
CONTROLS
AND

SWITCH If, after a crash, you smell


fuel or see leaks from the
The switch is located on the bottom of fuel system, do not reset the switch
the car, near the pillar on passenger to avoid fine risk.
SAFETY

side. Move the carpet aside to reach


the switch. It is tipped by a crash and
cuts off the fuel feed, thus stopping
the engine.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0388m
fig. 81
When the device is activated the
warning light è turns on together Press button A-fig. 81 to reactivate
with the relevant message on the re- the fuel feed system if no leakage is
configurable multifunctional display found and the car is worthy of re-
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

(for versions/markets, where pro- suming travel.


vided).
After the accident, remember to turn
Inspect the car carefully for fuel leak- the ignition key to STOP to prevent
ages (e.g. in the engine compart- draining the battery.
EMERGENCY

ment), under the car or near the fuel


IN AN

tank.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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INTERIOR

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
EQUIPMENT
UPPER ODDMENT

SAFETY
COMPARTMENTS fig. 82-83
To open the compartments, release
the lid using device A and lift to the

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


stable opening position.

STARTING
L0D0389m L0D0088m
fig. 82 fig. 84

MESSAGES
WARNING
WARNING
Do not travel with the
compartments open: they
could cause injury in case of an ac-

EMERGENCY
cident.

IN AN
L0D0087m L0D0418m
fig. 83 fig. 85

MAINTENANCE
ODDMENT COMPARTMENTS Compartment C-fig. 86 and the DIN

AND CARE
compartment D-fig. 86, in the dash-
Compartment A-fig. 84 is located on board, are located in central position.
the dashboard facing the front pas-
senger. The DIN compartment D can be ex-

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
tracted to fit a Lineaccessori Lancia

TIONS
Compartment A may contain an ex- sound system.
tractable oddment bag E-fig. 87
which can be ordered from Lineac-
cessori Lancia.

INDEX
Compartment B-fig. 85 is located on fig. 86 L0D0090m
the dashboard on the left of the steer-
ing wheel.

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CONTROLS
AND
SAFETY
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0343m L0D0091m L0D0093m


fig. 87 fig. 89 fig. 91

ODDMENT SHELF
ON ROOF fig. 91
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

The shelf is designed to contain eas-


ily retrievable light items (e.g. papers,
maps, etc.).
IMPORTANT Do not place heavy ob-
EMERGENCY

jects on the shelf. Do not use it as a


IN AN

grip.
fig. 88 L0D0153m
fig. 90 L0D0092m The shelf is alternative to the sunroof.
MAINTENANCE

DOOR POCKETS fig. 88 CUP HOLDER –


AND CARE

Paper/map pockets are located in CAN HOLDER fig. 89


door panels. The cup/can holders – are located on
the central tunnel near the hand-
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

brake.
TIONS

CARD HOLDER fig. 90


The central tunnel has recesses to
INDEX

keep telephone cards, magnetic cards


and tickets.

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REAR COMPARTMENT SMOKER’S KIT

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CONTROLS
CD HOLDER WITH

AND
CAN HOLDER fig. 92 (for versions/markets, where provided)

There is a CD holder and cup holder


on the central tunnel behind the Cigar lighter fig. 95

SAFETY
handbrake. It is located on the central console
by the side of the handbrake.
POWER SOCKETS (12V)
Press the button with the ignition

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


They only work with the ignition key switch at MAR. The button will auto-

STARTING
L0D0236m
fig. 92
at MAR. matically return to the initial position
after approximately 15 seconds and
Socket A-fig. 93 is located in front the cigar lighter is ready for use.
position. Socket A is replaced by a
cigar lighter in cars with smoker’s kit. IMPORTANT Always check that the

MESSAGES
WARNING
For versions/markets, where pro- cigar lighter has turned itself off.
vided, the car may be equipped with
power socket C-fig. 94 also on the Ashtray fig. 96
left of the boot.

EMERGENCY
The ashtray is a removable plastic box

IN AN
that can be fitted into the glass/can
recesses on the central tunnel.
L0D0236m
fig. 93
IMPORTANT Do not use the box as

MAINTENANCE
an ashtray and a waste paper basket

AND CARE
at the same time: it might set on fire
in contact with cigarette stubs.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
L0D0095m
fig. 94

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SUN VISORS SUNROOF
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

(for versions/markets, where provided)


These are arranged at the sides of the
internal rearview mirror. They may be The sun roof has an anti-pinch safety
oriented frontally and to the side. system capable of detecting the pres-
SAFETY

A courtesy mirror can be applied to ence of an object whilst the roof is


the back of sun visors, according to closing; when this happens the system
the version. stops and the glass travel is immedi-
ately reversed. The large “Skydome”
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

To use the mirror, open the sliding sunroof consists of two glass panels,
STARTING

L0D0096m
fig. 95
flap A-fig. 96 (for versions/markets, one fixed and one mobile, with sun
where provided). curtains which can be opened and
closed manually. The sun roof can
only be operated with the ignition key
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

in the MARposition. The button near


the front ceiling lights is used to open
and close the roof.
EMERGENCY

To open
IN AN

Hold button B-fig. 97 pressed: the


fig. 96 L0D0097m front glass panel will go to spoiler po-
sition. Hold B pressed again for longer
MAINTENANCE

than half a second to move the roof


AND CARE

WARNING automatically to end of travel posi-


The cigar lighter becomes tion. Press the button again to stop
very hot. Handle with the roof in an intermediate position.
care. The device must not be used
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

by children: risk of fire and/or


TIONS

burns.
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It is advisable to use the

CONTROLS
sunroof in the spoiler posi-

AND
tion only if a crosswise roof
rack is used.

SAFETY
Do not open the sun roof in
the presence of snow or ice:

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


it may be damaged.

STARTING
L0D0098m L0D0099m
fig. 97 fig. 98

To close EMERGENCY OPERATION


From the all open position, hold A- If the switch fails, the sunroof can be WARNING
fig. 101 pressed for longer than half moved manually proceeding as de-

MESSAGES
WARNING
a second to take the roof automati- scribed below: When leaving the car, al-
cally to spoiler position. Press the but- ways remove the key from
ton again to stop the roof in an inter- ❒ remove the protective cap on the the ignition device to avoid the risk
mediate position. Hold A pressed un- internal upholstery between the of injury due to accidental opera-

EMERGENCY
til the panel closes completely. two sun curtains. tion of the sun roof; it presents a

IN AN
❒ take the socket wrench provided risk to those left on board: im-
proper use of the roof can be dan-
❒ introduce the socket in A-fig. 98 gerous. Before operation, always
and turn it: check that no-one is at risk of be-

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
– clockwise, to open the roof ing injured by the moving sun roof
or by objects getting caught and
– anticlockwise, to close the roof. dragged by it.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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POWER C opening/closing the left rear win-
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CONTROLS

dow (for versions/markets, where


AND

provided)
WINDOWS
D opening/closing the right rear win-
The two-button version (front win- dow (for versions/markets, where
dows only) is not automatic. The provided)
SAFETY

four-button version (front and rear


windows) has an automatic opening E turn off the rear door switches (for
and closing feature: the passenger versions/markets, where pro-
window will open automatically (and vided). The button in the LED
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

will light up when the device is on.


STARTING

L0D0103m
close automatically, for versions/ fig. 99
markets, where provided); the rear
windows may open automatically. DRIVER’S DOOR fig. 99
IMPORTANT With ignition key at There are two or five switches (the
LIGHTS AND

latter for versions/markets, where


WARNING

STOP or removed, the power win-


dows remain activated for about 2 provided) on the arm rest for operat-
minutes and are deactivated immedi- ing the following with the key at
ately the moment a door is opened. MAR:
EMERGENCY

A opening/closing the left front win-


IN AN

dow
B opening/closing the right front
window
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
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Automatic continuous operation

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
(for versions/markets, where provided)

AND
For some versions with four power
windows, the front window (driver’s
side) can be opened and closed auto-
matically while the other windows can

SAFETY
be opened automatically.
A Button for automatically
opening and closing

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0103m L0D0156m
fig. 100 fig. 101
B-C-D Buttons for automatic open-
ing only. MANUAL
WARNING
Hold one of the buttons pressed for a (for versions/markets, where provided)
short time to open the window in Incorrect use of the power

MESSAGES
WARNING
windows may be danger- Operate the corresponding handle
steps. The window will stop when the fig. 101 to open/close the window.
button is released. ous. Before operation, always
check that no-one is exposed to the
risk of being injured by directly by
the moving window or objects get-

EMERGENCY
PASSENGER AND REAR DOORS
ting caught and dragged. When

IN AN
fig. 100 leaving the car, always remove the
(for versions/markets, where provided) key from the ignition device to
The switch operating the correspond- avoid the risk of injury due to ac-

MAINTENANCE
cidental operation of the power

AND CARE
ing window is located on the internal
armrest of each door. windows.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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BOOT CLOSING TAILGATE
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

Lower the tailgate using handle A-


AND

The tailgate can only be opened from fig. 103 as shown in the figure and
the outside using the electric handle then press the tailgate until you hear
A-fig. 102. it click.
SAFETY

The tailgate can be opened at any IMPORTANT If the “Key” option is


time, even if the doors are locked. selected, make sure that you have the
ignition key before closing the tailgate
The “Key” option can be activated in because it will be automatically
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

the instrument panel display setup locked.


STARTING

L0D0390m
fig. 102
menu (see “Reconfigurable multi-
functional display” in this chapter):
the tailgate will not be unlocked with
the doors in this case. Press button
Do not fit additional objects
LIGHTS AND

R on the remote control.


WARNING

onto the rear window shelf


The direction indicators will blink or tailgate (speakers, spoil-
twice when the tailgate is opened. ers, etc.) except when con-
templated by the manufacturer to
EMERGENCY

ensure the correct operation of the


IN AN

side gas shock absorbers of the tail-


gate itself.
L0D0391m
fig. 103
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
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EXTENDING THE BOOT WITH

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WARNING

CONTROLS
FIXED SEAT

AND
Never exceed the maxi-
mum allowed load in the Proceed as follows:
boot (see “Technical Specifica- ❒ fasten the buckles to the tabs
tions”). Make sure that the objects (shown by the arrows) on the

SAFETY
are well arranged in the boot so backrest fig. 104;
that they will not be projected for-
wards following sudden braking. ❒ check that each of the two side
seat belts C-fig. 105 is inserted in

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


the corresponding seat belt guide

STARTING
L0D0428m
fig. 104
D;
❒ raise the cushion A as shown in
WARNING the figure ;
Never travel with objects

MESSAGES
❒ release the backrest, by moving

WARNING
on the rear window shelf:
they cause cause injury to passen- the levers B then fold it forward to
gers in the event of an accident or obtain a flat loading surface.
sudden braking.

EMERGENCY
IN AN
L0D0429m
fig. 105

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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BONNET
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

OPENING
Proceed as follows:
❒ pull lever A-fig. 106 in the direc-
SAFETY

tion of the arrow;


❒ move lever B-fig. 108 in the di-
rection of the arrow;
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0113m L0D0392m
❒ lift the bonnet and at the same fig. 106 fig. 108
time release the rod C-fig. 107
from the catch, then fit end D of WARNING
the rod into the bonnet recess E.
The bonnet must always
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

IMPORTANT Before opening the be perfectly closed while


bonnet, check that windscreen wiper travelling for reasons of safety.
arms are not lifted from the wind- Make sure that the bonnet is per-
screen. fectly closed and that the lock is
engaged. If you discover that the
EMERGENCY

bonnet is not perfectly closed while


IN AN

travelling, stop immediately and


close the bonnet in the correct
manner.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

L0C0115m
fig. 107

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CLOSING fig. 107 ROOF BARS

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
Proceed as follows:

AND
(for versions/markets, where provided)
❒ hold the bonnet up with one hand
and with the other remove rod IMPORTANT Use of Lineaccessori
Cfrom recess and fit it back into Lancia roof bars is recommended.

SAFETY
its catch D; Follow the instructions contained in
the assembly kit to the letter. Assem-
❒ lower the bonnet to approximately bly must be performed by qualified
20 centimetres from the engine personnel.

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


compartment and let it come down.

STARTING
L0D0248m
fig. 109
Make sure that the bonnet is com-
pletely closed and not only fastened IMPORTANT Never exceed the per-
by the safety catch by trying to mitted weight (see section “Technical
open it. If it is not perfectly closed, specifications”).

MESSAGES
open the bonnet and repeat the

WARNING
procedure. No not simply press it. Check that the attachment fastening
screws are correctly positioned after a
IMPORTANT Always check that the few kilometres.
bonnet is closed properly to avoid its

EMERGENCY
opening while the car is travelling.

IN AN
WARNING

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
The bonnet may drop sud-
denly if the supporting rod
is not in correct position.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
WARNING
Perform these operations

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when the car is stationary
only.

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HEADLIGHTS
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

BEAM DIRECTION
Correction direction of the headlights
SAFETY

is essentially for the comfort and


safety of the driver and the other road
users. The headlights must be cor-
rectly directed to ensure the best vis-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

ibility conditions when the headlights


STARTING

L0D0393m L0D0118m
fig. 110 fig. 111
are on. Contact Lancia Dealership to
have the headlights properly adjusted. Adjusting headlight alignment
fig. 110
HEADLIGHT CORRECTOR
LIGHTS AND

To adjust, press buttons  e Ò on the


WARNING

This device works with the key at control panel. The display shows the
MAR and the dipped beam headlights positions during the adjustment oper-
on. The car will slant backwards ation.
when it is loaded, raising the light
EMERGENCY

beam. The beams must therefore be Position 0 - one or two occupants on


IN AN

directed again in this case. front seats. – Position 1 - five occu-


pants – Position 2 - five people + load L0D0119m
in the boot – Position 3 - driver + fig. 112
maximum permitted load all in boot.
MAINTENANCE

When travelling in countries on the


AND CARE

IMPORTANT Check beam alignment


every time the load carried changes. other side of the road, cover the head-
light as shown in the figure. Use non-
transparent adhesive for this purpose.
HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT The figures show how to change from
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

WHEN TRAVELLING ABROAD left-hand drive to right-hand drive.


TIONS

Never operate the sunroof fig. 111-112


when roof bars are fitted.
The dipped headlamps are adjusted
for service in the country where the
car was originally purchased.
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ABS SYSTEM FAILURE INDICATIONS EBD failure

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
ABS failure is indicated by the

AND
ABS failure
The car is fitted with an ABS braking turning on warning lights > and x
system, which prevents the wheels ABS failure is indicated by the turn- on the instrument panel together with
from locking when braking, makes ing on of warning light > on the in- a message on the multifunctional
the most of road grip and gives the strument panel together with the ded- display (for versions/markets, where

SAFETY
best control when emergency braking icated message on the multifunctional provided), (see section “Warning
under difficulty road conditions. display (for versions/markets, where lights and messages”).
provided), (see section “Warning
System is completed by EBD (Elec- lights and messages”). In this case, the rear wheels may sud-

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


tronic Braking force Distribution), denly lock and the car may swerve.

STARTING
which distributes the braking action In the case, the braking system will Drive carefully to the nearest Lancia
between front and rear wheels. work as normal without the extra po- Dealership to have the system
tentials offered by the ABS system. checked.
IMPORTANT The braking system Drive carefully to the nearest Lancia

MESSAGES
needs to settle for approximately 500

WARNING
Dealership to have the system
km: during this time, avoid sudden, checked.
repeated and prolonged braking.

SYSTEM INTERVENTION

EMERGENCY
WARNING

IN AN
Intervention of the ABS is detected by
a slight pulsing of the brake pedal ac- When the ABS intervenes
companied by noise: such an event in- it means that you are ap-
dicates that you need to adjust your proaching the grip limit between

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
speed to the type of road on which tyres and road: slow down to ex-
you are travelling. ploit all the available grip.
When the ABS intervenes it means
that you are approaching the grip

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
limit between tyres and road: slow

TIONS
down to exploit all the available grip. WARNING
The ABS exploits the tyre-
road grip at the best, but it

INDEX
cannot improve it; you should
therefore take every care when dri-
ving on slippery surfaces without
taking unnecessary risks.
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EOBD SYSTEM The system also has a diagnostic con-
DASHBOARD

WARNING
CONTROLS

nector that can be interfaced with ap-


AND

When the ABS cuts in, and propriate tools, which makes it possi-
you feel the brake pedal The EOBD system (European On ble to read the error codes stored in
pulsating, do not remove your foot, Board Diagnosis) allows continuous the control unit, together with a series
but keep it pressed; in doing so you diagnosis of the components of the car of specific parameters for engine op-
correlated with emissions.
SAFETY

will stop in the shortest amount of eration and diagnosis. This check can
space possible under the current It also alerts the driver, by turning on also be carried out by the traffic po-
road conditions. the warning light U on the instru- lice.
ment panel (together with relevant IMPORTANT After eliminating the
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

message on the multifunctional dis-


STARTING

inconvenience, to check the system


play, for versions/markets, where pro- completely, Lancia Dealerships are
vided) (see section “Warning lights obliged to run a bench test and, if
and messages”), when these condi- necessary, road tests which may also
WARNING tions are no longer in peak conditions.
LIGHTS AND

call for a long journey.


WARNING

If warning light xonly The objective is:


lights up on the instrument
panel (with a message on the mul- ❒ to keep the system efficiency under
tifunctional display, for ver- control;
Go to a Lancia Dealership
EMERGENCY

sions/markets, where provided),


❒ warn when a fault causes emissions as soon as possible if warn-
IN AN

stop the car immediately and go to


the nearest Lancia Dealership. levels to increase; ing light Ueither does not
light up when the key is
Leakage of hydraulic fluid from ❒ to signal the need to replace deteri- turned to MAR to if while travelling
the braking system will compro- orated components.
MAINTENANCE

mise functionality of the braking the warning lights comes on either


AND CARE

system, either of the conventional steady or blinking (along with a


type or with ABS. message on the multifunctional dis-
play, where provided). The opera-
tion of warning light U may be
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

checked by the traffic police using


TIONS

specific devices. Follow the laws in


force in the country where you are
driving.
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GSI SYSTEM SOUND SYSTEM

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
(for versions with (for versions/markets, where provided)

mechanical Refer to the supplement to this


Owner’s Handbook for operating the
gearbox only)

SAFETY
sound system with CD or with CD
(for versions/markets, where provided) MP3.

The gear shift indication makes it SOUND SYSTEM SETUP

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0120m
possible, on cars with a manual gear- (for versions/markets, where provided) fig. 113
box, to suggest the driver should
change gear (higher gear: shift up, see The system consists of: Sound system installation
Fig. a or lower gear: shift down, see ❒ sound system power wires The sound system must be installed
Fig. b), through a dedicated indica- in the space occupied by the central

MESSAGES
WARNING
tion in the control panel. This sug- ❒ front and rear speaker power wires oddment compartment where the
gestion to change gear is designed to ❒ aerial power wire wiring leads. To extract the compart-
improve consumption and ensure the ment, press in the points shown at the
best driving style. ❒ 2 tweeters on front pillars (30W retainer systems.

EMERGENCY
max power each);
NOTE: the indication in the instru-

IN AN
ment panel remains on until the dri- ❒ 2 mid-woofers on front doors (165
ver makes a gear change or until the mm diameter, 30W max power
driving conditions return to a situa- each); It is advisable to have the

MAINTENANCE
tion where a gear change is not re- sound system and interfer-

AND CARE
quired to improve consumption. ❒ 2 full-range speaker on front doors ence filter installed by a
(165 mm diameter, 30W max Lancia Dealership.
power each).

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
fig. a fig. b

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MOBILE PHONE SETUP ACCESSORIES
DASHBOARD

WARNING
CONTROLS

(for versions/markets, where provided)


AND

The mobile phone setup with CD or


For installing the mobile
phone and connecting to
PURCHASED BY
CD MP3 sound system consists of: system setup in the car, contact THE OWNER
❒ a dual function aerial (sound sys- Lancia Dealership to prevent any
SAFETY

tem + phone phone 900/1800 trouble that could impair car If after buying the car, you decide to
MHz) located on the roof; safety. install electrical accessories that re-
quire a permanent electric supply
❒ connection cables to the dual func- (alarm, satellite antitheft system, etc.)
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

tion sound system and wiring with


STARTING

or accessories that in any case burden


10 pin connector. the electric supply, contact Lancia
WARNING Dealership, whose qualified person-
The connector is located between the
steering column and the central unit. Be very careful when fit- nel, besides suggesting the most suit-
ting non-standard addi- able devices belonging to Lineacces-
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

tional spoilers, light alloy wheels sori Lancia, will also evaluate the
or wheel cups: they could reduce overall electric consumption, check-
brake ventilation and consequently ing whether the car’s electric system
The hands-free kit must be brake efficiency in the case of re- is able to withstand the load required,
EMERGENCY

purchased by the customer peated, violent braking or on long or whether it needs to be integrated
IN AN

because it must be compat- downhill roads. Make sure that with a more powerful battery.
ible with the customer’s nothing obstructs the pedal stroke
mobile phone. It is advisable to in- (mats, etc.) ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC
stall the microphone near the front
MAINTENANCE

DEVICE INSTALLATION
AND CARE

ceiling light.
Electric and electronic devices in-
stalled after buying the car by after-
market service must carry the follow-
ing label:
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

WARNING
The maximum applicable
power to the aerial is 20W.
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Fiat Auto S.p.A. authorises the in- TRANSCEIVERS AND MOBILE “DUAL DRIVE”

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
stallation of transceiving devices pro- PHONES

AND
vided that they are installed accord-
ing to rules of good engineering prac- Radio transceiver equipment (e.g.: e-
ELECTRIC POWER
tice respecting the manufacturer’s in- tacs mobile phones, HAM radio sys-
tems and the like) shall not be used
STEERING SYSTEM
dications by a specialised centre.
inside the car unless a separate aerial

SAFETY
IMPORTANT Traffic police may not The car is provided with an electric
is mounted on the roof. power steering system which only
allow the car on the road in the event
of assembly of devices which imply The use of similar devices inside the works with the key at MAR and the
modifications to the features of the passenger compartment (without sep- engine running. The system called

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
car. This may also cause lapse of war- arated aerial) produces radio-fre- “Dual drive” allows to customise the
ranty in relation to faults caused by quency electromagnetic fields which, effort required to turn the steering
the change or either directly or indi- amplified by the resonance effects in- wheel according to driving conditions.
rectly related to it. side the passenger compartment, may
cause electrical systems equipping the ON/OFF (CITY function)

MESSAGES
WARNING
Fiat Auto S.p.A. shall not be liable for car to malfunction. This could com-
damage caused by the installation of promise safety in addition to consti- Press fig. 118 in the central part of
accessories either not supplied or rec- tuting a potential hazard for the pas- the dashboard to turn the function on
ommended by Fiat Auto S.p.A. sengers. and off.

EMERGENCY
and/or installed in compliance with
In addition, transmission and recep- The message CITY appears on the

IN AN
the provided instructions.
tion of these devices may be affected multifunctional display when the
by the shielding effect of the car body. function is on.
As concerns EC-approved mobile With the CITY function the effort on

MAINTENANCE
the steering wheel is lighter, thus fa-

AND CARE
phones (GSM, GPRS, UMTS), strictly
comply with the instructions for use cilitating parking manoeuvres: this is
provided by the mobile phone’s man- particularly useful when driving in
ufacturer. towns.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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The car can be driven using the me- PARKING SENSORS
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

chanical steering in case of failure to


AND

the electric power steering system. (for versions/markets, where provided)


Take the car to a Lancia Dealership
as soon as possible. Parking sensors are located in the rear
bumper and their function is to in-
IMPORTANT The steering may be-
SAFETY

form the driver, through an intermit-


fore stiffer when parking requiring a tent buzzer, about the presence of ob-
lot of steering. This is normal and stacles behind the car.
caused by the electric control motor
overheating system. No repairs are
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0419m
fig. 114 needed. The power steering system ACTIVATION
will start working properly again the The sensors are automatically acti-
WARNING next time the car is used. vated when the reverse gear is en-
Under no circumstances gaged. As the distance from the ob-
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

should aftermarket opera- stacle behind the car decreases, the


tions involving steering system or acoustic alarm becomes more fre-
steering column modifications (e.g.: WARNING quent.
installation of anti-theft device) be Before starting any main-
carried out that could badly affect
EMERGENCY

tenance operation, stop the


performance and safety. This also
IN AN

engine and remove the key from the


causes the warranty to become null ignition switch to operate the steer-
and void and results in vehicle non- ing lock, particularly when the car
compliance with type-approval re- is lifted off the ground. If this is
MAINTENANCE

quirements. not possible (i.e. if the key must be


AND CARE

kept in the MAR position or the en-


gine must be kept running), remove
the main electric power steering
FAILURE INDICATIONS system fuse.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

Electric power steering failure is indi-


cated by the turning on of warning
light g on the instrument panel to-
gether with the dedicated message on
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the multifunctional display (where


provided), (see section “Warning
lights and messages”).

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Detection distances GENERAL WARNINGS

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The central range of action varies ac- ❒ When parking, take the utmost

AND
cording to the version: the range is care to obstacles that may be set
equal to 140 cm and to 70 cm for above or under the sensors.
small sized obstacles (or round park-
ing posts). The side action range is 60 ❒ Objects set close to the car, under

SAFETY
cm. certain circumstances are not de-
tected and could therefore cause
If several obstacles are detected by the damages to the car or be damaged.
sensors, only the nearest one is con-
❒ indications sent by the sensors can

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sidered.

STARTING
L0D0395m
fig. 115
be altered by dirt, snow or ice de-
BUZZER WARNINGS posited on the sensors or by ultra-
FAILURE INDICATIONS sound systems (e.g.: truck pneu-
When the reverse gear is engaged an matic brakes or pneumatic ham-
intermittent acoustic signal is auto- See the “Warning lights and mes-

MESSAGES
mers) set nearby the car.

WARNING
matically activated. sages” chapter.
The acoustic signal:
❒ becomes louder as the reduction of OPERATION WITH TRAILER

EMERGENCY
distance between the car and the The system is deactivated automati-

IN AN
obstacle decreases; cally when the trailer electric cable
❒ becomes continuous when the dis- plug is fitted into the car tow hook
tance between the car and the ob- socket.

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
stacle is less that 30 cm and stops The sensors are automatically enabled
immediately if the distance raises; again when the trailer cable plug is re-
❒ is constant if the distance is unvar- moved.
ied; if this situation concerns the

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
side sensors, the buzzer will stop af-

TIONS
ter about 3 seconds to avoid, for ex-
ample, warning indications in the
event of manoeuvres along walls.

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REFUELLING MULTIJET ENGINES
DASHBOARD

It is vital that the sensors


CONTROLS

are always clean in order


AND

Operation at low temperatures


for the system to work
properly. Take great care PETROL ENGINES If the outside temperature is very low,
when cleaning the sensors not to the diesel thickens due to the forma-
Use only unleaded petrol. tion of paraffin clots with consequent
scratch or damage them; avoid us-
SAFETY

ing dry, rough or hard cloths. Clean To avoid mistakes, the diameter of the defective operation of the fuel supply
the sensors with clean water with fuel filler is too small to introduce the system.
the addition of car shampoo if nec- beak of a leaded petrol pump. The In order to avoid these problems, dif-
essary. In washing stations, clean petrol octane rating (RON) must not
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

ferent types of diesel are distributed


STARTING

the sensors quickly, keeping the be lower than 95. according to the season: summer type,
steam jet/high pressure washing winter type and arctic type (cold/
nozzles at least 10 cm away from IMPORTANT An inefficient catalyst
leads to harmful exhaust emissions, mountain areas). If refuelling with
the sensors. diesel fuel whose features are not suit-
thus contributing to air pollution.
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

able to the temperature of use, it is


IMPORTANT Never use leaded petrol, advisable to mix TUTELA DIESEL
even in small amount or in an emer- ART additive in the proportions
gency, as this would damage the cat- shown on the container with the fuel.
WARNING alyst beyond repair. Pour the additive into the tank before
EMERGENCY

the fuel.
IN AN

The driver is always and


only responsible for park- When using or parking the car for a
ing and other dangerous manoeu- long time in the mountains or cold ar-
vres. Always make sure that there eas, it is advisable to refuel using lo-
MAINTENANCE

are no people, animals or objects


AND CARE

cally available fuel.


in the way when carrying out these
manoeuvres. Parking sensors are In this case, it is also advisable to keep
designed to assist drivers: in all the tank over 50% full.
cases, you must always pay the ut-
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

most attention during potentially


TIONS

dangerous manoeuvres, even when


these are carried out a low speed.
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FILLING THE TANK

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To fill the tank completely, top-up

AND
twice after the pump switches off.
Further top-ups could cause faults in
the fuel feeding system.

SAFETY
For diesel engines, use

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diesel fuel for motor vehi-

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L0D0399m L0D0490m
fig. 116 fig. 118
cles compliant with EN590
European specifications OPENING THE FUEL CAP IN AN
only. The use of other products or
mixtures may damage the engine EMERGENCY

MESSAGES
beyond repair and consequently

WARNING
In case of emergency, full the cord A-
cause lapse of warranty in relation fig. 118 to open the fuel flap.
to the damage caused. If you acci-
dentally introduce other types of fuel Remove the protection to reach the
in the tank, do not start the engine cord.

EMERGENCY
and empty the tank. If the engine has

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run also for a very short time, you
will need to have the entire fuel feed L0D0420m
system emptied in addition to the fig. 117
tank.

MAINTENANCE
FUEL TANK CAP

AND CARE
The fuel flap is opened by the door
locking system. Therefore, if the doors
are locked, press D-fig. 117 to open

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
the fuel flap.

TIONS
The cap C-fig, 116 has a device B se-
curing it to the flap A so that is can-
not be misplaced. To open the cap C
turn it anticlockwise and extract.

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When refuelling, fasten the cap to the PROTECTING THE late how much particulates has been
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CONTROLS

device inside the flap as shown in the trapped by the filter. Since this filter
AND

diagram. ENVIRONMENT physically traps particulate, it should


be regenerated (cleaned) at regular in-
IMPORTANT The airtight sealing of The devices for curtailing petrol engine tervals by burning carbon particles.
the tank may cause a slight vacuum. emissions are the following: The regeneration procedure is con-
A suction noise when you release the trolled automatically by the engine
SAFETY

cap is therefore entirely normal. ❒ three-way catalytic converter;


management control unit according to
❒ Lambda sensor; the filter conditions and vehicle use
After refuelling, fasten the cap by
turning it clockwise until you hear it ❒ fuel evaporation system. conditions. The following phenomena
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

click, then turn the key clockwise ad In addition, do not let the engine run, may occur during the regeneration:
STARTING

remove the key from the flap. even for a test, with one or more spark limited increase of idle speed, activation
plugs disconnected. of electric fan, limited increase of
The devices for reducing diesel fuel en- smoke, high temperatures at the ex-
gine emissions are the following: haust. These are not faults; they do not
LIGHTS AND

impair vehicle performance or damage


WARNING

WARNING ❒ oxidising catalytic converter; the environment. If the dedicated mes-


Do not approach naked ❒ exhaust gas recirculation system sage is displayed, refer to section
flames or lit cigarettes to (E.G.R.); “Warning lights and messages”.
the fuel filler: fire risk. Keep your ❒ diesel particulate filter (DPF)
EMERGENCY

face away from the fuel filler to


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prevent breathing in harmful DPF (DIESEL PARTICULATE


vapours. FILTER) WARNING
(for 1.3 Multijet 90 HP - 1.3 Multijet The catalytic converter de-
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

95 HP versions) velops high temperature


during operation. Do not park on
The Diesel Particulate Filter is a me- grass, dry leaves, pine needles or
chanical filter, integral with the exhaust other flammable material: fire
system, that physically traps particu- risk.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

lates present in the exhaust gases of


TIONS

Diesel engines. The diesel particular fil-


ter has been adopted to eliminate al-
most totally particulates in compliance
with current / future law regulations.
During normal use of the vehicle, the
INDEX

engine control unit records a set of data


(e.g.: travel time, type of route, tem-
peratures, etc.) and it will then calcu-
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DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
SEAT BELTS ..................................................... 96
PRETENSIONERS............................................. 99

SAFETY
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY ...................... 101
“ISOFIX”

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CHILD RESTRAINT

STARTING
ASSEMBLY SETUP .......................................... 105
FRONT AIRBAGS.............................................. 108
SIDE AIRBAG

MESSAGES
(Side bags - Front Window bags)........................ 110

WARNING
EMERGENCY
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MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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SEAT BELTS
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

USING THE FRONT


AND SIDE REAR
SEAT BELTS
SAFETY

The belt should be worn keeping the


chest straight and rested against the
seat back.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0126m L0D0431m
fig. 1 fig. 3
To fasten the seat belts, take hold the
tongue A-fig. 1 and insert it into the Rear seat belts must be worn as
buckle B, until hearing the locking shown in diagram D-fig. 2 (five seat
click. versions) or as shown in diagram
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WARNING

On removal, if it jams, let it rewind E-fig. 3 (four seat versions).


for a short stretch, then pull it out
again without jerking.
Press button C to release the belt. Ac-
EMERGENCY

company the belt while it is being re-


IN AN

WARNING
wound to prevent twisting.
fig. 2 L0D0430m Never press button C-fig. 1
Through the reel, the belt automati- when travelling.
cally adapts to the body of the pas-
MAINTENANCE

The reel may lock when the car is


AND CARE

senger wearing it, allowing freedom of


movement. parked on a steep slope: this is per-
fectly normal. Furthermore, the reel
mechanism locks the belt if it is pulled
and in the event of sudden braking,
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

collisions and on high speed bends.


TIONS

The rear seat is fitted with inertial


seat belts with three anchor points
and reel.
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S.B.R. system

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WARNING

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The car is fitted with a Seat Belt Re- Remember that in the

AND
minder system (S.B.R.), consisting of event of a violent collision,
a buzzer and a flashing warning light back seat passengers not wearing
< on the instrument panel which seat belts also represent a serious
warns the driver that the seat belt danger for the front seat passen-

SAFETY
must be fastened. gers.
The buzzer can be deactivated (until
the next engine stop) as follows:

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STARTING
L0D0128m
fig. 4
❒ fasten the driver’s seat belt;
❒ turn the ignition key to MAR; ADJUSTING THE FRONT SEAT WARNING
BELT HEIGHT
❒ wait for over 20 seconds and then The height of the seat belts
(for versions/markets, where provided)

MESSAGES
release one of the seat belts. must be adjusted with the

WARNING
Always adjust the seat belt height to car at a standstill.
For permanent deactivation, contact
a Lancia Dealership. the passenger’s body: this precaution
may considerably reduce the risk of
The S.B.R. can only be reactivated us-

EMERGENCY
injury in the event of a collision.
ing the setup menu (see the “Warning

IN AN
lights and messages” chapter, “Seat Correct regulation is obtained when WARNING
belt reminder” paragraph). the belt passes approximately half After adjustment, always
way between the shoulder and the check that the cursor to
neck.

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which the ring is fastened is locked

AND CARE
To adjust, move the grip A-fig. 4 of in one of the set positions. Release
the locking mechanism either up or the grip and push downwards to
down and at the same time move the enable the locking device to click if
ring B to the most suitable of the al- the grip has not been released in

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
lowed positions. one of the possible positions.

TIONS
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USING THE MIDDLE SEAT
DASHBOARD

WARNING
CONTROLS

BELT
Remember that in the
AND

The seat belt is provided with a dou- event of a violent collision,


ble buckle and fastening tab. back seat passengers not wearing
seat belts also represent a serious
To prepare the seat belt for use, ex- danger for the front seat passen-
SAFETY

tract the tabs from seat H and P-fig. gers.


5 of the winder and pull the seat belt,
making the webbing run. Avoid twist-
ing and tugging. Then insert tab G-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0311m
fig. 6 into the buckle L with button fig. 5
M.
To use the belt, make the webbing run
further and insert the fastening tab I-
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

fig. 6 in the seat of the buckle N.


To release the belt: press button O-fig.
6 and accompany the belt as it winds
back to prevent twisting.
EMERGENCY

Expanding the boot: release the


IN AN

buckle by pressing M-fig. 6 and ac-


company the belt to prevent it from
twisting. Position the tab I in the seat
MAINTENANCE

P-fig. 5 and the tab G-fig. 6 in the


AND CARE

seat H-fig. 5 in the winder.


IMPORTANT Arrange the seat belt
for use as described above after repo-
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

sitioning the seats.


TIONS

L0D0310m
fig. 6
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PRETENSIONERS IMPORTANT To obtain the highest

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WARNING

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degree of protection from the action
The pretensioner can only

AND
of the pretensioner, wear the seat belt
To increase the efficiency of the seat keeping it firmly close to the chest be used once. Go to a Lan-
belts, the car is fitted with preten- and pelvis. A slight amount of smoke cia Dealership to have it replaced
sioners. These devices, in the event of may be detected during operation of after is has been deployed. The ex-
a violent crash, rewind the seat belts piration date of the device is shown

SAFETY
the pretensioners. This smoke is not
a few centimetres. In this way they harmful and does not indicate a fire. on the label inside the upper odd-
ensure that the seat belt adheres per- ment compartment on passenger
fectly to the wearer before the re- The pretensioner does not require any side: go to a Lancia Dealership to
straining action begins. maintenance or lubrication.

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


have the device replaced when the

STARTING
The seat belt locks to indicate that the Anything that modifies its original expiration date approaches.
device has intervened; the seat belt conditions invalidates its efficiency.
cannot be drawn back up even when
guiding it manually. If due to unusual natural events

MESSAGES
(floods, seas storm, etc.) the device

WARNING
has been affected by water and mud, Operations which lead to
it must necessarily be replaced. knocks, vibrations or lo-
calised heating (over 100°C
for a maximum of 6 hours)

EMERGENCY
in the area around the pretensioners

IN AN
may cause damage or trigger them.
These devices are not affected by vi-
brations caused by irregularities of

MAINTENANCE
the road surface or low obstacles

AND CARE
such as kerbs, etc. Contact a Lancia
Dealership for any assistance.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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DASHBOARD

WARNING
CONTROLS

The belt must not be


AND

twisted. The upper part


must cross the shoulder and the
chest diagonally. The lower part
must adhere to the hips not to the
SAFETY

abdomen. Do not use devices (clips,


etc.) to hold the seat belt away from
your body.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0133m L0D0135m
fig. 7 fig. 9

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR


WARNING
USING THE SEAT BELTS
For maximum safety, keep
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

The driver is responsible for respect- the back of your seat up-
ing and ensuring that all the other oc- right, lean back into it and make
cupants of the car also respect the lo- sure the seat belt fits closely across
cal laws in force in relation to the use your chest and hips. Always fasten
of seat belts. Always fasten the seat the seat belts on both the front and
EMERGENCY

belts before starting off. the rear seats. Travelling without


IN AN

seat belts will increase the risk of


L0D0134m
Seat belts must also be used by preg- severe injury and even death in the
fig. 8 nant women: risk will be significantly event of an accident.
reduced for both the expectant
MAINTENANCE

LOAD LIMITERS
AND CARE

mother and the child in the event of


To increase passenger’s safety, the an accident.
WARNING
front seat belt reels contain a load Of course they must position the lower
limiter which allows controlled sag in Never disassemble or tam-
part of the belt very low down so that it per with the seat belt or
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

such a way as to dose the force acting passes under the abdomen, see fig. 7).
TIONS

on the chest and shoulders during the pretensioner components. All in-
belt restraining action in case of front terventions must be performed by
crash. qualified and authorised personnel
only. Always go to a Lancia Deal-
ership
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HOW TO KEEP THE SEAT CARRYING

DASHBOARD
WARNING

CONTROLS
BELTS ALWAYS IN EFFICIENT
If the belt has been sub-

AND
jected to heavy stress, for CONDITIONS CHILDREN SAFELY
example after and accident, it ❒ Always use the belt with the tap
should be changed completely to- For optimum protection in the event
taut and never twisted; make sure of a crash, all passengers must be
gether with the anchors, anchor

SAFETY
that it is free to run smoothly. seated and wearing adequate restraint
fastening screws and the preten-
sioners. In fact, even if the belt has ❒ Replace the belt after a serious ac- systems.
no visible defects, it could have lost cident even if it does not appear This is even more important for chil-
damaged. Always replace the belt

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its resilience. dren.

STARTING
if the pretensioners where de-
ployed. This prescription is compulsory in all
EC countries according to EC Direc-
❒ To clean the belt, wash by hand tive 2003/20/EC.
with water and mild soap, rinse

MESSAGES
WARNING

WARNING
and leave to dry in the shade. Do A child’s head is larger and heavier in
Each seat belt may only be not use strong detergents, bleach, proportion to its body and the child’s
used by one person at a paints or any other substance muscular and bone structures are not
time: do not carry children on your which could damage the belt fi- fully developed. For this reason, they

EMERGENCY
lap with one seat belt protecting bres. require restraint systems which are
both. In general, do not place any different from those used by adults to

IN AN
objects between the person and ❒ Keep the reels dry: correct opera- protect them in the event of an acci-
belt. tion may only be ensured if the dent.
reels are dry.

MAINTENANCE
❒ Replace the seat belt when show-

AND CARE
ing significant wear or cut signs.

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SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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The research results in relation to the
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WARNING WARNING
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best protection for children is illus-


SEVERE DANGER: Do In case of need, the pas-
AND

trated in European Regulation EEC-


R44 which divides the restraint sys- not arrange child restraint senger airbag can be de-
tems into five groups in addition to systems facing backwards on the activated and children can
making their use compulsory: front seat if a passenger airbag is be place on the front seat.
fitted. Deployment of the airbag in It is very important to
SAFETY

Group 0 - up to 10 kg of weight an accident could cause fatal in- check that the airbag has
Group 0+ - up to 13 kg of weight juries to the baby. It is advisable to been deactivated by means of the
carry children in an appropriate amber warning light (see the chap-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

Group 1 9-18 kg of weight restraint system on the rear seat ter on first and side airbags,
STARTING

which is the most protected posi- specifically the paragraph on pas-


Group 2 15-25 kg of weight tion in the event of an accident. senger front airbags). Move the
Group 3 22-36 kg of weight Never fit child restraint systems on passenger’s seat as far back as
the front seat if the car is provided possible to avoid contact between
As it may be noted, the groups over-
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with passenger airbag: the airbag the child seat and the dashboard.
WARNING

lap partly and in fact, there are de- could cause even fatal injury inde-
vices that cover more than one weight pendently from the severity of the
group. collision which caused the airbag
All child restraint devices must bear to be deployed.
EMERGENCY

the certification data, together with


IN AN

the control brand, on a solidly fixed


label which must absolutely never be
removed.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

When over 1.50 m in height, from the


point of view of restraint systems,
children are considered as adults and
have to wear the standard seat belts.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

Lineaccessori Lancia includes child


TIONS

restraint systems for each weight


group. These devices are recom-
mended having been specifically de-
signed for Lancia cars.
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CONTROLS
AND
SAFETY
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STARTING
L0D0136m L0D0137m L0D0138m
fig. 10 fig. 11 fig. 12

GROUP 0 and 0+ fig. 10 GROUP 1 fig. 11 GROUP 2 fig. 12


Babies up to 13 kg must be carried Starting from 9 kg to 18 kg in weight, Children from 15 to 25 kg may use

MESSAGES
facing backwards on a cradle seat, children may be carried facing for- the car seat belts directly. The child

WARNING
which, supporting the head, does not wards, with seat fitted with front seat is only needed to position the
induce stress on the neck in the event cushion, through which the car seat child correctly with respect to the
of sharp deceleration. belt restrains both child and seat. belts so that the diagonal section
crosses the child’s chest and never the

EMERGENCY
The cradle seat must be withheld by neck and is snug on the hips not the

IN AN
the seat belts of the car and the child abdomen.
must in turn be withheld by the seat
belts of the cradle seat.

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
WARNING WARNING
The figure is indicative for assembly purposes only. Refer to the The figure is indicative for
instructions supplied with the child restraint. assembly purposes only.
Refer to the instructions supplied

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
with the child restraint.

TIONS
WARNING
Some child restraint systems for weight group 0 and 1 have a rear
attachment to the car seat belts and its own seat belts for secur-
ing the child. Due to their weight, they may be dangerous if incorrectly

INDEX
mounted (e.g. if fastened to the car seat belts with a cushion in between).
Follow the assembly instructions carefully.

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PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON
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CONTROLS

CHILD’S SEAT USE


AND

The car complies with the new European Directive 2000/3/EC which governs
the arrangement possibilities for child restraints on the various seats of the car
as shown in the following table:
SAFETY

CAR SEAT
Group Weight group Passenger Passenger Passenger
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

front rear central


STARTING

L0D0139m
fig. 13
side (for versions/markets,
GROUP 3 fig. 13 where provided)

For children from 22 kg to 36 kg the Group 0, 0+ up to 13 kg U U *


LIGHTS AND

size of the child’s chest no longer re-


WARNING

quires a support to space the child’s Group 1 9 -18 kg U U *


back from the seat back. Group 2 15 -25 kg U U *
The figure shows proper child seat po- Group 3 22 -36 kg U U *
EMERGENCY

sitioning on the rear seat.


IN AN

Key:
Children taller than 1.50 m can wear
seat belts like adults. U = suitable for child restraint systems of the “Universal” category, according
to European Standard EEC-R44 for the specified “Groups”.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

* Never mount child restraint systems on the rear central seat.


WARNING
The figure is indicative for
assembly purposes only.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

Refer to the instructions supplied


with the child restraint.
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Below is a summary of the rules ❒ Only one child is to be strapped to “ISOFIX” CHILD

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CONTROLS
of safety to be followed for each retaining system.

AND
carrying children: ❒ Always check the seat belts do not RESTRAINT
❒ The recommended position for in- fit around the child’s throat. ASSEMBLY SETUP
stalling child’s seat is on the rear ❒ While travelling, do not let the

SAFETY
seat, as it is the most protected in child sit incorrectly or release the This car is preset for mounting the
the case of a crash. belts. Universal Isofix child restraint system,
❒ If the passenger’s air bag is deac- a new European standardised system
❒ Never carry children on your lap, for carrying children safely.
tivated always check the amber

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even newborns. No-one, however

STARTING
warning light “ on the cluster to strong, can hold a child in the case It is possible to fit either traditional
make sure that it has actually been of an accident. restraint systems and “Isofix” re-
deactivated. straint systems.
❒ In case of an accident, replace the
❒ Carefully follow the instructions child’s seat with a new one. An example of child seat is shown as

MESSAGES
WARNING
supplied with the child restraint an example in fig. 14.
system which are mandatory by
law. Keep the instructions in the The Universal Isofix child’s seat cov-
car along with the other papers ers weight group: 1.
WARNING

EMERGENCY
and this handbook. Do not use Specific Isofix systems are provided
child seats without instructions. Never arrange a child re-

IN AN
straint seat on the front for the other weight classes and may
❒ Always check the seat belt is well seat in presence of a passenger be used only if specifically designed,
fastened by pulling the webbing. airbag because children must never tested and approved for use on this
car (see list of cars attached to the

MAINTENANCE
travel on the front seat.

AND CARE
child restraint).

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CONTROLS
AND
SAFETY
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0C0140m L0C0143m
fig. 15 fig. 16

Remember that in case of Universal Universal Isofix “Duo Plus” child seat
Isofix child restrain systems, you can is available from Lineaccessori Fiat.
only use all those seats approved with
LIGHTS AND

For any further details on installa-


WARNING

the marking ECE R44/03 “Universal


Isofix”. tion/use, refer to the “Instruction
Manual” for the child seat.
EMERGENCY
IN AN

WARNING
fig. 14 L0C0425m Fit the child seat when the
car is stationary. The
MAINTENANCE

Due to its different anchoring system, child seat is correctly anchored to


AND CARE

an Isofix child restraint must be an- the brackets when you hear the
chored to the proper lower metal rings click. Follow the instructions for
A-fig. 15, between rear seat back and assembly, disassembly and posi-
cushion. The upper belt (provided tioning that the manufacturer must
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

with the child restrain) must be then supply with the child seat.
TIONS

secured to ring D-fig. 16 set in the


boot at child’s seat level.
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PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD SEAT USE

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The table below, according to ECE 16 European Directive, shows the different installation possibilities of Isofix restraint

AND
systems on seats fitted with Universal Isofix fasteners.

SAFETY
Weight group Orientation Isofix Isofix size
seat position class side rear
Group 0 to 10 kg Facing backwards E IL

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Facing backwards E IL
Group 0+ up to 13 kg Facing backwards D IL
Facing backwards C IL (*)

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WARNING
Facing backwards D IL
Facing backwards C IL (*)
Group I to 9

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up to 18 kg Facing forwards B IUF

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Facing forwards B1 IUF
Facing forwards A IUF

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
IUF suitable for Isofix child restraint systems to be set facing forwards, universal class (fitted with third upper fas-
tener), approved for the weight group.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
IL: suitable for special child restraint systems. Isofix type suitable and tested for this type of car. The seat may be in-

TIONS
stalled by moving the front seat forward.
(*) Arrange the Isofix seat with the front seat in all up position.

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FRONT AIRBAGS In the event of a collision, a person
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not wearing a seat belt may be thrown


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The car is provided with front airbags forward and con into contact with the
for the driver and passenger and win- bag before it has fully opened. The
dow bags (head protection system). It protection offered by the cushion is
may be provided with optional front reduced in such a case.
SAFETY

side bags. Front air bag may not be activated in


The front driver / passenger air bags the following situations:
have been designed to protect the oc- ❒ in collisions against highly de-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

cupants in the event of head-on formable objects not affecting the


STARTING

L0C0416m
fig. 17
crashes of medium-high severity, by car front surface (e.g. bumper col-
placing the cushion between the oc- lision against guard rail, etc.); FRONT AIR BAG ON DRIVER’S
cupant and the steering wheel or SIDE, fig. 17
dashboard. ❒ jamming of the car underneath
LIGHTS AND

other vehicles or protective barri-


WARNING

It consists of an instant-inflating cush-


Front air bags are designed to protect ers (e.g. underneath a truck or a ion contained in a special recess in the
car’s occupants in front crashes and guard rail); in this case, the bags centre of the steering wheel.
therefore non-activation in other types would offer no additional protec-
of collisions (side collisions, rear tion with respect to the seat belt
EMERGENCY

shunts, roll-overs, etc.) is not a system and their deployment is unneces-


IN AN

malfunction. sary. No deployment in such cases


An electronic control unit will make is consequently not the sign of a
the bag inflate in the event of a frontal fault.
MAINTENANCE

crash. The front airbags (driver and passen-


AND CARE

The bag will inflate instantaneously ger) are designed and calibrated to
placing itself between the front occu- protect front seat occupants who are
pant’s body and the structures which wearing seat belts. The volume of
could cause injury. It will deflate im- front air bags at max. inflation fills
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

mediately afterwards. most of the space between the steer-


TIONS

Driver and passenger front airbags are ing wheel and the driver and between
not a replacement of but complemen- the dashboard and the passenger.
tary to the belts, which you are rec-
ommended to always wear, as speci-
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fied by law in Europe and most non-


European countries.

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DASHBOARD
WARNING WARNING

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Do not apply stickers or If the car is provided with

AND
other objects on the steer- a front passenger airbag,
ing wheel in zone A-fig. 18, pas- deactivate the airbag
senger side airbag cover or side when arranging a child
upholstery on roof. Do not place restraint seat on the front

SAFETY
objects on the passenger side dash- seat. Move the passenger’s
board because these could interfere seat as far back as possible to
with the correct opening of the avoid contact between the cradle

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


airbag (e.g. mobile phones) and and the dashboard. Although this

STARTING
L0C0145m
fig. 18
cause severe injury to occupants. is not mandatory by law, the
FRONT AIR BAG ON airbag should be immediately re-
activated when children are no
PASSENGER’S SIDE fig. 18 longer carried to ensure better pro-

MESSAGES
tection to adults.

WARNING
It consists of an instant-inflating cush-
ion contained into a special recess A WARNING
in the dashboard, this cushion has a SEVERE DANGER: Do
volume bigger than that of the driver. not arranged cradle child
The airbags are not deployed in the restraints facing backwards if the

EMERGENCY
event of collisions of low severity (for passenger’s airbag is on. Deploy-

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which the withholding action of the ment of the airbag in an accident
seat belts is sufficient). For this rea- could cause fatal injuries to the
son, the seat belt must be worn at all baby.

MAINTENANCE
times. During side collisions the seat

AND CARE
belts hold passengers in the correct
position and prevent ejection from the
vehicle during very violent collisions.

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MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF SIDE BAGS
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PASSENGER’S FRONT AIRBAG


AND

AND SIDE BAG (Side bags -


(for versions/markets, where provided) Window bags)
Whenever a child needs to be carried (for versions/markets, where provided)
SAFETY

on the front seat, the passenger’s front


airbag and the Side Bag (for ver-
sions/markets, where provided) must SIDE BAGS fig. 19
be deactivated. (for versions/markets, where provided)
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STARTING

L0C0147m
fig. 19
The instrument panel warning light The side bags are arranged in the
“ will stay on glowing steadily until front seat backrests and inflate in-
reactivating the passenger’s front air stantly to protect the chest of occu-
bag and the side bag (for ver- pants in case of medium-to-high
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sions/markets, where provided). severity crashes.


WARNING

WARNING WARNING
EMERGENCY
IN AN

To deactivate the passen- Do not cover the backrest


ger’s front air bag and the of the front seats with cov-
side bag (for versions/markets, ers which are not suitable for use fig. 20 L0C0148m

where provided), refer to ““Multi- with side bags.


MAINTENANCE

functional display” paragraph in WINDOW BAGS fig. 20


AND CARE

the “Dashboard and controls” (for versions/markets, where provided)


chapter.
Lineaccessori Lancia has covers suit- The window bags are accommodated
able for seats with side bags. in the side roof upholstery and are
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

covered by special trimming. They


TIONS

protect the head of front and rear oc-


cupants in case of side collisions. The
bags are very large.
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Side bags are not a replacement of but The airbag system expires after 14

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WARNING

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complementary to the belts, which years (charge) and 10 years (clock
Do not rest your head,

AND
you are recommended to always wear, contact). Go to a Lancia Dealership to
as specified by law in Europe and have the devices replaced when the arms or elbows on the door,
most non-European countries. expiration date approaches. on the windows and in the window
bag area to prevent injury in case of
IMPORTANT In the event of side IMPORTANT Should an accident oc- deployment.

SAFETY
crash, you can obtain the best protec- cur in which any of the safety devices
tion by the system keeping a correct is activated, take the car to a Lancia Never lean head, arms and elbows
position on the seat, allowing thus a Dealership to have the devices acti- out of the window.
correct window bag unfolding. vated replaced and to have the system

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checked.
IMPORTANT The front air bags
and/or side bags may be deployed if All inspection, repair and replacement
the car is subject to heavy knocks or operations concerning the air bags GENERAL WARNINGS
accidents involving the underbody must only be carried out at a Lancia

MESSAGES
WARNING
area, such as for example violent Dealership.
shocks, against steps, kerbs or low ob- WARNING
stacles, falling of the car in big holes If you are having the car scrapped, If when turning the key to
or sags in the road. have the air bag system deactivated at MAR the warning light ¬
a Lancia Dealership first. If the car does not turn on or if it stays on

EMERGENCY
IMPORTANT A small amount of dust changes ownership, the new owner when travelling (together with the

IN AN
will be released when the airbags are must be informed of the method of message on the multifunctional
deployed. The dust is not harmful and use of air bags and the above warn- display, for versions/markets,
does not indicate the beginning of a ings and also be given this “Owner’s where provided) there could be a
fire. Furthermore, the surface of the Handbook”.

MAINTENANCE
failure in safety systems; in this

AND CARE
deployed bag and the interior of the event air bags or pretensioners
car may be covered in a dusty residue: IMPORTANT Pretensioners, front
airbags and front side bags are de- may not be deployed in case of im-
this dust may irritate the skin and the pact or, in a minor number of
eyes. Wash with mild soap and water ployed according to different logics on
the basic of the type of collision. Non cases, they be deployed acciden-

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
in the event of exposure. tally. Contact Lancia Dealership
deployment of one of the devices does

TIONS
not therefore indicate a system fault. immediately to have the system
checked.
Do not cover the backrest of the
front seats with covers which are

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DASHBOARD

WARNING WARNING WARNING


CONTROLS

Always drive holding your Do not travel carrying ob- The airbag deployment
AND

hands on the steering jects in your lap, in front threshold is higher than
wheel rim so that the airbag can of your chest or between your lips that of the pretensioners. For col-
inflate freely in the case of need. (pipe, pencils, etc.): they could lisions in the range between the
Do not drive with your body bent cause severe injury if the airbag is two thresholds, it is normal for
SAFETY

forward. Keep your back straight deployed. only the pretensioners to be acti-
against the back rest. Have the vated.
airbag system checked by a Lan-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

cia Dealership if the car was


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stolen, if theft was attempted, or if


the car was subjected to vandalism WARNING
or flooding. When the key is turned to WARNING
MAR warning light ì(with Do not attach rigid objects
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passenger front airbag activated) to the coat hooks and sup-


WARNING

will blink for a few seconds to re- port handles.


mind you that the airbag will be
WARNING deployed in the event of a collision
Airbags may be deployed after which it should go out.
EMERGENCY

if another vehicle crashes


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if the key is inserted and at MAR WARNING


also if the engine is not running An airbag is not a replace-
and the car is stationary. For this ment for the seat belts but
MAINTENANCE

reason, children must never sit on WARNING increases their efficiency. Further-
AND CARE

the front seat, even if the car is not Do not wash the seats more, since front airbags are not
moving. On the other hand, if the with pressurised water or deployed in low speed collisions,
key is inserted and at STOP, none steam (by hand or in automatic side collisions, rear-end shunts or
of the safety devices (airbag or seat washing stations). roll-overs, the occupants are only
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

pretensioners) will be deployed in protected by the seat belts which


TIONS

a collision. Non deployment of the must be fastened at all times.


devices in this case does not indi-
cate a system fault.
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STARTING AND DRIVING

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CONTROLS
AND
STARTING THE ENGINE ................................ 114
PARKING THE VEHICLE ................................ 116

SAFETY
USING THE MECHANICAL GEARBOX............ 117
CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS ..................... 118

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STARTING
TOWING TRAILERS ........................................ 119
SNOW TYRES .................................................. 122
SNOW CHAINS ................................................ 123

MESSAGES
WARNING
CAR INACTIVITY ............................................ 124

EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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STARTING THE If the engine does not start at the first
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WARNING
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attempt, return the ignition key to


AND

ENGINE STOP before repeating the attempt to


start the engine. If with the key at
It is dangerous to run the
engine in closed environ-
The car is provided with an electronic MAR the instrument panel warning ments. The engine consumes oxy-
engine lock device: refer to “The Lan- light Ystays on with warning light gen and engine exhaust contains
U, turn the key back to STOP and
SAFETY

cia CODE system” paragraph in carbon dioxide, carbon oxide and


“Dashboard and controls” if you can- then back to MAR; if the warning other toxic gasses.
not start the engine. The engine may light stays on, try with the other keys
be noisier during the first seconds of provided.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

operation, particularly after a long pe- Contact a Lancia Dealership if you


riod of inactivity. This is characteris- still cannot start the engine.
tic of hydraulic tappets, the timing
system chosen for petrol engine ver- It is advisable not to de- IMPORTANT Never leave the ignition
sions to reduce the number of servic- mand maximum perfor- key to MAR when the engine is off.
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

ing interventions and does effects nei- mance from your car (e.g.
ther functionality nor reliability. excessive accelerations,
long distances at top rpm, excessive PROCEDURE FOR
intense braking, etc.) as soon as the MULTIJET VERSIONS
STARTING PROCEDURE FOR
EMERGENCY

engine is started.
PETROL VERSIONS Proceed as follows:
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Proceed as follows: ❒ apply the handbrake;


❒ apply the handbrake; Do not leave the key in the ❒ put the gear lever into neutral;
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

❒ put the gear lever into neutral; ignition switch in the MAR ❒ turn the ignition key to MAR;
position with the engine off warning lights m, U and Y;
❒ press the clutch pedal all the way to avoid unnecessary con-
down without touching the accel- sumption of electricity which could
erator; drain the battery.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

❒ turn the ignition key to AVV and


let it go the moment the engine
starts.
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❒ will light up on the instrument IMPORTANT Never leave the ignition STOPPING THE ENGINE

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panel; wait for warning lights Y key to MAR when the engine is off.
Turn the ignition to STOP while the en-

AND
and m to go out. This will hap-
pen faster when the engine is gine is idling.
warm; IMPORTANT After a taxing drive,
❒ press the clutch pedal all the way Warning light m will you should allow the engine to “catch

SAFETY
down without touching the accel- blink for 60 seconds after its breath” before turning it off by let-
erator; starting or during pro- ting it idle to allow the temperature in
longed cranking to indicate the engine compartment to fall.
❒ turn the ignition key to AVV as a fault to the glow plug heating sys-

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


soon as the warning light m turns

STARTING
tem. Use the car normally if the en-
off. Waiting too long will waste the gine starts and go to a Lancia Deal-
work done by the glow plugs. Re- ership as soon as possible. Never jump start the engine
lease the key as soon as the engine by pushing, towing or dri-
starts. ving downhill. This could

MESSAGES
WARNING
IMPORTANT With the engine cold, cause a flow of fuel into the
HOW TO WARM UP THE catalytic converter and damage it
the accelerator must be entirely re-
leased when turning the ignition key ENGINE AFTER IT HAS JUST beyond repair.
to position AVV. STARTED (petrol and Multijet

EMERGENCY
engines)

IN AN
If the engine does not start at the first
attempt, return the ignition key to Proceed as follows:
STOP before repeating starting. A quick burst on the accel-
❒ drive off slowly, letting the engine
erator before turning off the

MAINTENANCE
If, when the ignition key is at MAR , turn at medium speed. Accelerate

AND CARE
the instrument panel warning light smoothly; engine serves absolutely no
practical purpose, it wastes
Y remains lit, turn the key to STOP ❒ do not demand maximum perfor- fuel and is damaging especially to
and then back to MAR; if the warn-
ing lights remain on, try with the mance for the first few kilometres. turbocharged engines.
Wait until the engine coolant gauge

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
other keys provided with the car.

TIONS
starts moving.
Contact a Lancia Dealership if you
still cannot start the engine.

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PARKING THE IMPORTANT If this is not the case,
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contact Lancia Dealership to have the


AND

VEHICLE handbrake adjusted.


When the handbrake lever is pulled
Proceed as follows: up and the ignition key is at MAR, the
❒ Stop the engine and engage the instrument panel warning light x
SAFETY

handbrake; will turn on.


❒ Engage a gear (on a slope, engage Proceed as follows to release the
first gear if the vehicle is faced up- handbrake:
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0149m
fig. 1
hill or reverse if it is faced down- ❒ slightly lift the handbrake and
hill) and leave the wheels steered. press release button A-fig. 1;
Never leave children unat-
If the car is parked on a steep slope, ❒ hold the button A pressed and tended in the car. Always
it is further advisable to block the lower the lever; the warning light
LIGHTS AND

remove the ignition key


WARNING

wheels with a wedge or stone. Avoid x on the instrument panel will go


parking for a long time with one when leaving the car and
out. take it out with you.
wheel on the pavement or steered
against the curb. Do not leave the key Press the brake pedal when carrying
out this operation to prevent the car
EMERGENCY

in the ignition switch at MAR to pre-


vent draining the battery. Always re- from moving accidentally.
IN AN

move the key when you leave the car. IMPORTANT if the handbrake lever
tends to reach end of stroke (groove
on the central tunnel), go to a Lancia
MAINTENANCE

HANDBRAKE
AND CARE

dealership to have the handbrake ad-


The handbrake lever is located be- justed correctly.
tween the two front seats.
Pull the lever upwards to operate the
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

handbrake.
TIONS

Four or five notches are normally suf-


ficient to lock the car on flat terrain,
while nine or ten may be necessary on
a steep slope with the car loaded.
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USING THE

DASHBOARD
WARNING

CONTROLS
AND
MECHANICAL Press the clutch pedal
fully to change gears cor-
GEARBOX rectly. For this reason, there must
be no obstacles on the floor under

SAFETY
To engage the gears, press the clutch the pedals: ensure that rubber mats
pedal fully and shift the gear lever (if any) are correctly positioned,
into one of the required positions (the not interfering with the pedals.
diagram is shown on the knob).

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0150m
fig. 2
IMPORTANT Reverse may only be
engaged when the car is at a stand-
still. With the engine running, wait for Do not drive with your
at least 2 seconds with the clutch hand resting on the gear

MESSAGES
pedal fully pressed before engaging

WARNING
lever, because this pressure,
reverse to prevent damage to the gears even if light, over time can
and grating. wear out the gearbox inner compo-
To engage 6th gear (for versions/ nents.

EMERGENCY
markets, where provided), operate the

IN AN
lever by pressing it towards the right
in order to avoid engaging 4th gear by
mistake. The action is similar for fig. 3 L0D0360m

shifting from 6th gear to 5th gear.

MAINTENANCE
To engage reverse R from the neutral

AND CARE
position, lift the sliding ring A-fig. 2-
3 under the knob and at the same
time move the lever rightwards and
then back (petrol versions only). For

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
Multijet versions, simply move the

TIONS
lever rightwards and then back.

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CONTAINING Roof rack/ski rack DRIVING STYLE
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Remove the roof rack or the ski rack


AND

RUNNING COSTS Starting


from the roof after use. These acces-
sories decrease aerodynamic penetra- Do not warm the engine up with the
Here are some suggestions which may tion of the car and have a negative ef- car standing: the engine warms up
help you to keep the running costs of fect on consumption. It is better to use very slowly in these conditions, in-
SAFETY

your vehicle down and lower the a trailer to transport particularly creasing consumption and emissions.
amount of toxic emissions released bulky objects. It is advisable to start off immediately
into the atmosphere. and slowly keeping the engine speed
down: the engine will warm up much
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

Electric devices
STARTING

faster this way.


GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Use electric devices only for the
amount of time needed. Rear heated Unnecessary actions
Car maintenance window, additional headlights, wind-
Avoid revving up when starting at
LIGHTS AND

screen wipers and heater fan need a


WARNING

Have checks and adjustments carried considerable amount of energy, there- traffic lights or before stopping the
out in accordance with the “Service fore increasing the requirement of engine. The latter action, like dou-
schedule”. current increases fuel consumption bling the clutch, is unnecessary and
(up to +25% in the urban cycle). causes increase of consumption and
EMERGENCY

Tyres pollution.
IN AN

Check tyre pressure regularly at least Climate control


Gear selection
once every four weeks: excessively low The climate control system requires
pressure will increase consumption higher fuel consumption (up to +20% Use a higher gear as soon as traffic
MAINTENANCE

because rolling resistance will be and road conditions allow. Using a


AND CARE

in average): use the air vents when the


higher. external temperature allows to. low gear for faster acceleration will in-
crease consumption.
Unnecessary loads Spoilers In the same way improper use of a
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

Do not travel with an overloaded high gear increases consumption,


The use of non-certified aerodynamic
TIONS

boot. The weight of the car (especially emissions an engine wear.


items may adversely affect air drag
when driving in town) and its trim and fuel consumption levels.
greatly affects consumption and sta-
bility.
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Top speed CONDITIONS OF USE TOWING TRAILERS

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Fuel consumption considerably in-

AND
Cold starting
creases as speed increases. Keep your
speed as even as possible, avoiding Short distances and frequent cold IMPORTANT NOTES
unnecessary braking and acceleration start-ups will prevent the engine from
reaching optimal running tempera- The car must be provided with a
which cause excessive fuel consump-

SAFETY
ture. Consequently, both consumption type-approved tow hitch and ade-
tion and increase emissions. quate electric system to tow caravans
(from +15 to +30% on urban cycle )
and emissions will increase. or trailers. Installation must be per-
Acceleration formed by specialised personnel who

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


will issue the required papers for trav-

STARTING
Sudden acceleration has a very nega- Traffic and road conditions elling on roads.
tive effect on consumptions and emis-
sions: accelerate gradually and do not Rather high consumption is caused by Install any specific and/or additional
go over the maximum torque ratio. heavy traffic, for instance when trav- rearview mirrors as specified by the
elling in a queue with frequent use of Highway Code.

MESSAGES
WARNING
low gears or in cities with many traf-
fic lights. Mountain and rough roads Remember that when towing a trailer,
also have a negative effect on con- steep hills are harder to climb, the
sumption. braking spaces increase and overtak-
ing takes longer depending on the

EMERGENCY
overall weight.

IN AN
Traffic hold-ups
Engage a low gear when driving
During prolonged hold-ups (level downhill, rather than constantly us-
crossings) the engine should be ing the brake.

MAINTENANCE
switched off.

AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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The weight of the trailer on the car’s INSTALLING THE TOW HOOK For the electric connection, 7 or 13
DASHBOARD

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tow hitch will reduce the loading ca- pin 12VDC connection is to be used
The towing device should be fastened
AND

pacity of the car by the same amount. (CUNA/UNI and ISO/DIN Stan-
Consider the weight of the car at full to the body by specialised personnel dards). Follow the instructions pro-
load, including accessories and luggage according to any additional and/or in- vided by the car manufacturer and/or
to make sure you do not exceed the tegrative information supplied by the the tow hitch manufacturer.
Manufacturer of the device.
SAFETY

maximum towable weight (shown on


the log book). An electric brake should be supplied
The towing device must meet current directly by the battery through a ca-
Respect the speed limits specific for regulations with reference to ble with a cross section of no less than
each country for vehicles towing trail- 94/20/EC Directive and subsequent 2.5 mm2,5.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

amendments.
STARTING

ers. In all cases, the top speed must


not exceed 100 km/h. IMPORTANT Electric brake or other
For any version the towing device device shall be used with running en-
used must match the towable weight gine.
of the car on which it is to be in-
LIGHTS AND

stalled. In addition to the electric branches,


WARNING

WARNING the car’s electric system can only be


For the electric connection a unified connected to the supply cable for an
The ABS with which the connector should be used which is
car may be equipped will electric brake and to the cable for an
generally placed on a special bracket internal light, though not above 15W.
EMERGENCY

not control the braking system of normally fastened to the towing de-
the trailer. Particular caution is
IN AN

vice, and a special ECU for external For connections use the preset control
required on slippery roads. trailer light control shall be installed unit with battery cable no less than
on the car. 2.5 mm2.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

WARNING
Never modify the braking
system of the car to control
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

the trailer brake. The trailer brak-


ing system must be fully indepen-
dent from the hydraulic system of
the car.
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ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM fig. 4 > 318 ± 5

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The tow hook structure must be fastened in the points

AND
shown by the symbol Ø using a total of 4 M8 screws, 2
M10 screws and 2 M12 screws.
The hook should be fastened to the body avoiding any

SAFETY
type of drilling and trimming of the rear bumpers that re-

holes
mains visible when the hook is removed.
IMPORTANT It is compulsory to fasten a label (plainly

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


visible) of suitable size and material with the following

STARTING
wording:
MAX LOAD ON BALL 60 kg
Existing

MESSAGES
WARNING
WARNING
After fitting, screw holes shall be sealed to
load
prevent exhaust gas inlet.

EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
Standard ball

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
L0D0256m
fig. 4

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SNOW TYRES Due to their specific features, the per-
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formance of snow tyres is much lower


AND

than that of normal types in normal The top speed of a “T”


Use snow tyres of the same size as the conditions or long motorway type snow tyre is 190
normal tyres provided with the car. stretches. Limit performance accord- km/h. Respect the highway code in
Lancia Dealership will be happy to ing the use for which they were ap- all cases.
SAFETY

provide advice concerning the most proved.


suitable type of tyre for the customer’s IMPORTANT When snow tyres are
requirements. used with a max speed index below
the one that can be reached by the car
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

For the type of tyre to be used, infla-


STARTING

tion pressures and the specifications (increased by 5%), place a notice in


of snow tyres, follow the instructions the passenger’s compartment, plainly
given in paragraph “Wheels” in sec- in the driver’s view which states the
tion “Technical specifications”. max permissible speed of the snow
LIGHTS AND

tyres (as per EC Directive).


WARNING

The performance of these tyres is con-


siderably reduced when the tread All four tyres should be the same
depth is less than 4 mm. Replace (brand and track) to ensure greater
them in this case. safety when driving and braking and
EMERGENCY

better driveability.
IN AN

Remember that it is inappropriate to


change the direction of rotation of
tyres.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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SNOW CHAINS Tyres suitable for fitting Chain type

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snow chains to be used

AND
Use of snow chains should be in com-
pliance with local regulations. 185/65 R14 86T Normal size snow chains
The snow chains may be applied only with maximum protrusion beyond tyre
profile equal to 12 mm.

SAFETY
onto the front wheel tyres (drive 195/60 R15 88T
wheels). Use of Lineaccessori Lancia
snow chains is recommended.

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Check the tension of the chains after

STARTING
the first few metres have been driven.
The tyres which are suitable for fitting snow chains and the type
IMPORTANT Snow chains cannot be of chain which can be used are shown in the table above. Follow
fitted on the space saver wheel. In indications carefully.
case of puncture to a front tyre, re-

MESSAGES
WARNING
place a rear wheel using the space
saver spare and fit the normal size
wheel on the front axle. In this way,
you can fit snow chains on the two Keep your speed down when snow chains are fitted. Do not
exceed 50 km/h. Avoid potholes, steps and pavements and

EMERGENCY
front wheels.
also avoid driving long distances on roads not covered with

IN AN
snow in order to prevent damaging the car and the roadbed.

WARNING

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
Chains cannot be fitted on
205/50 R16 87V tyres.

TECHNICAL
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TIONS
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CAR INACTIVITY ❒ clean and protect the painted parts ❒ inflate tyres to a pressure of +0,5
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using protective wax; bar above the normal specified


AND

pressure and check it at intervals;


If the car is to be left inactive for ❒ clean and protect the shiny metal
longer than a month, the following parts using special compounds ❒ if you don’t disconnect the battery
precautions should be noted: readily available; from the electric system, check its
charge every month and recharge it
SAFETY

❒ park the car in covered, dry and if ❒ sprinkle talcum powder on the rub- if the optical indicator shows a dark
possible well-ventilated premises; ber windscreen and rear window colour without the central green
wiper blades and lift them off the
❒ engage a gear; glass;
area;
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

❒ check that the handbrake is not ❒ do not drain the engine cooling sys-
STARTING

❒ slightly open the windows; tem.


engaged;
❒ cover the car with a fabric or per-
❒ disconnect the negative battery forated plastic terrapin. Do not use
terminal and check battery charge. compact plastic sheets which do not
LIGHTS AND

Repeat this check once every three


WARNING

allow humidity to evaporate from


months during storage. Recharge the surface of the car.
the battery if the optical indicator
shows a dark colour without the
central green area;
EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES

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AND
GENERAL WARNINGS ..................................... 126 GLOW PLUG FAILURE ................................... 131
LOW BRAKE FLUID LEVEL ........................... 126 WATER IN DIESEL FUEL FILTER ................ 131

SAFETY
HANDBRAKE APPLIED.................................... 126 LANCIA CODE PROTECTION SYSTEM
FAILURE ......................................................... 131
AIRBAG FAILURE ............................................ 126

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STARTING
REAR FOG LIGHTS ......................................... 131
HOT ENGINE COOLANT ............................... 127
GENERIC INDICATION ................................... 132
LOW BATTERY CHARGE ............................... 127
WORN BRAKE PADS ...................................... 133
LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ............................. 128

MESSAGES
WARNING
OBSTRUCTED PARTICULATE TRAP ............. 133
EXHAUSTED OIL ........................................... 128
SIDE, TAILLIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER HEADLIGHTS .................................................. 133

EMERGENCY
STEERING SYSTEM ........................................ 128
FOLLOW ME HOME ....................................... 133

IN AN
DOOR OPEN .................................................... 128
FOG LIGHTS .................................................. 133
SEAT BELT REMINDER....................................... 128 LEFT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR .......... 134

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
EBD FAILURE ................................................. 129 RIGHT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR ........ 134
INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE ....................... 129 “DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
EOBD ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM STEERING SYSTEM ON .................................. 134

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
FAILURE .......................................................... 129

TIONS
CRUISE CONTROL ........................................ 134
FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG DEACTIVATED.. 130 MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS ............................. 134
ABS FAILURE .................................................. 130 POSSIBLE ICE ON ROAD ................................ 134

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FUEL RESERVE .............................................. 130 LIMITED RANGE ............................................. 134
GLOW PLUGS ................................................. 131 GSI INDICATORS.............................................. 134
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GENERAL WARNINGS LOW BRAKE FLUID Handbrake on
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Warning lights are associated to a spe- (red) The warning light turns on when the
AND

cific message and/or buzzer when ap- handbrake is on.


plicable. Indications are brief and pre- HANDBRAKE ON (red)
cautionary and as such must non be When the ignition key is moved to On certain versions, if the car is mov-
considered as exhaustive and/or alter- MAR, the warning light turns on and ing the buzzer will also sound.
SAFETY

native to the information contained in should go off after a few seconds. IMPORTANT If the warning light
the Owner’s Handbook, which you are turns on when travelling, check that
recommended to read carefully in all the handbrake is not engaged.
cases. Refer to the information in this Low brake fluid level
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STARTING

chapter in the event of a failure in- The warning light comes on when the
dication . level of the brake fluid in the reservoir
IMPORTANT Failure indications on falls below the minimum level due to AIRBAG FAILURE (red)
the display fall into either of two cat-
egories: serious faults and less seri-
ous faults.
possible leaks in the circuit.
The display will show the dedicated
¬ When the ignition key is
moved to MAR, the warn-
SPIE

message. ing light turns on and should


A warning cycle will be repeated in go off after a few seconds.
case of severe failures until the case
of the problem is eliminated. The warning light stays on steady if
EMERGENCY

there is a failure in the airbag system.


IN AN

A shorter warning cycle will be run in WARNING


case of less severe faults. The display will show the dedicated
If the warning light x message.
Press MODE to stop the warning cy- turns on when travelling
cle in both cases. The warning light (with the message on the display)
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

on the instrument panel will stay on stop the car immediately and con-
until the cause of the fault is elimi- tact Lancia Dealership.
nated.
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HOT ENGINE COOLANT ❒ In the case of demanding use

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WARNING
u

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(red) (e.g. towing trailers uphill or car at
If when turning the key to

AND
full load): slow down and stop the
MAR the warning light ¬ When the ignition key is car if the warning light stays on.
does not turn on or if it stays on moved to MAR, the warning Stand for 2 or 3 minutes with the
when travelling (together with the light turns on and should go off after engine running and slightly acceler-
message on the multifunctional a few seconds.

SAFETY
ated to promote a better circulation
display, where provided) there of coolant. Then stop the engine.
could be a failure in safety sys- The warning light turns on when the
engine is overheated. Check correct liquid level as de-
tems; in this event air bags or pre- scribed above.

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


tensioners may not be deployed in If the warning light comes on, proceed

STARTING
case of impact or, in a minor num- as follows: IMPORTANT After taxing operation,
ber of cases, they be deployed ac- it is advisable to keep the engine on
cidentally. Contact Lancia Dealer- ❒ during normal travel: stop the and slightly accelerated for a few min-
ship immediately to have the sys- car, stop the engine and check that utes before switching it off.
the water level in the vessel is not

MESSAGES
tem checked.

WARNING
under the MIN line. In this case, The display will show the dedicated
wait for a few minutes for the en- message.
gine to cool down when slowly and
carefully open the cap, top-up with

EMERGENCY
WARNING coolant and check that the level is
LOW BATTERY

IN AN
Failure of warning light ¬ between the MIN and MAX refer-
is indicated by warning
light “ which will blink for longer
ences on the vessel itself. Also check
for leakages. Go to a Lancia Deal- w CHARGE (red)
When the ignition key is
ership if the warning should come

MAINTENANCE
than the normal 4 seconds indicat- moved to MAR, the warning

AND CARE
ing that the front passenger airbag on when the engine is started again. light turns on and should go out as
is off. The airbag system will au- soon as the engine is started (with the
tomatically deactivate the passen- engine running at idle speed a brief
ger airbag (front and side, for ver- delay in going out is allowed). Go to

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
sions/markets, where provided). In a Lancia Dealership immediately if

TIONS
this case, warning light ¬ may not the warning light stays on.
indicate fault to the system. Con-
tact Lancia Dealership immedi-
ately to have the system checked.

INDEX
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LOW ENGINE OIL DOOR OPEN (red)
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WARNING
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PRESSURE (red)
v If warning light v On certain versions the
AND

EXHAUSTED OIL (red) flashes, contact Lancia warning light turns on


Dealership as soon as possible to when one or more doors or
(Multijet versions with DPF) the tailgate are not properly closed.
have oil changed and instrument
panel warning light turned off.
SAFETY

Low engine oil pressure The display will show a dedicated


When the ignition key is moved to message.
MAR, the warning light turns on and A buzzer will sound when doors/
should go out as soon as the engine is
E MESSAGGI AND DRIVING

tailgate are open and the car is mov-


STARTING

“DUALDRIVE”

g
started. ing.
ELECTRIC POWER
The display will show the dedicated
message. STEERING SYSTEM
(red)
SEAT BELTS
This warning light comes on when the
< REMINDER (red)
SPIE

ignition key is turned to MAR, but it (for versions/markets,


WARNING should go off after a few seconds.
where provided)
If the warning light v The electric power steering system
EMERGENCY

turns on when travelling will not work when the warning light The warning light on the display will
IN AN

(with the message on the display) is on and considerably more effort is light up when the car is moving and
stop the car immediately and con- needed on the steering wheel. The car the driver’s seat belt is not correctly
tact Lancia Dealership. can still be steered: go to a Lancia fastened. The warning light will blink
and a buzzer will sound if the front
MAINTENANCE

Dealership.
AND CARE

seat belts are not correctly fastened.


The display will show the dedicated The buzzer of the SBR (Seat Belt Re-
Exhausted oil message. minder) system may only be switched
off by a Lancia Dealership. The sys-
The warning light turns on and
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

tem can be reactivated by means of


flashes along with the message on the
TIONS

the setup menu.


display when the system detects that
the engine oil is exhausted.
After the first indication, at each en-
gine starting the warning light v
INDEX

will go on flashing for about 60 sec-


onds and then every 2 hours until oil
is changed.
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EBD FAILURE If the warning light stays on or turns The display will show the dedicated

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x >

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(red) on when travelling, means a fault in message.

AND
(amber) the supply/ignition system which
could cause high emissions at the ex- In these conditions, you may continue
Warning lights x and > lit at the haust, possible lack of performance, travelling at moderate speed without
same time with the engine running in- poor handling and high consumption demanding excessive effort from the
engine. Prolonged use of the car with

SAFETY
dicates an EBD system failure or that levels.
the system is not available. Early the warning light on may cause dam-
locking of the rear wheels may occur The display will show a dedicated age. Go to a Lancia Dealership as
in the event of violent braking caus- message. soon as possible. If warning light will
go out after the fault goes away but it

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


ing the car to swerve. Drive very care- In these conditions, you may continue

STARTING
fully to a Lancia Dealership to have will be stored in the system.
travelling at moderate speed without
the system inspected. demanding excessive effort from the ❒ blinking light: indicates the possi-
The display will show the dedicated engine. Go to a Lancia Dealership as bility of damage to the catalyser
message. soon as possible. (see “EOBD system” in section

MESSAGES
WARNING
“Dashboard and controls”).
EOBD engine control system If the light flashes, release the accel-
failure erator pedal to lower the speed of the
engine until the warning light stops

EMERGENCY
In normal conditions, when the igni- flashing; continue the journey at mod-
INJECTION SYSTEM

IN AN
tion key is moved to MAR, the warn-
U FAILURE erate speed, trying to avoid driving
ing light turns on and should go off conditions that may cause further
(Multijet versions - after engine start-up. This indicates flashing and contact Lancia Dealer-
amber) that the warning light is working cor- ship as soon as possible.

MAINTENANCE
rectly. If the warning light either stays

AND CARE
SYSTEM FAILURE on or comes on while travelling:
EOBD ENGINE CONTROL (petrol ❒ steady light: a fault in the sup-
versions - amber) ply/ignition system which could

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
cause high emissions at the ex-

TIONS
Injection system failure haust, possible lack of perfor-
mance, poor handling and high
When the ignition key is moved to consumption levels.
MAR, the warning light turns on and
should go out as soon as the engine is

INDEX
started.

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FUEL RESERVE
DASHBOARD

Go to a Lancia Dealership WARNING


K
CONTROLS

as soon as possible if warn- (amber)


Failure of the warning
AND

ing light U either does not light “ is indicated by When the ignition key is
light up when the key is warning light ¬. The airbag sys- moved to MAR, the warning
turned to MAR to if while travelling tem will automatically deactivate light turns on and should go off after
the warning lights comes on either the passenger airbag (front and a few seconds.
SAFETY

steady or blinking (along with a side, “). Contact Lancia Dealership


message on the multifunctional dis- immediately to have the system The warning light turns on when
play, where provided). The opera- checked. about 6/7 litres fuel are left in the
tion of warning light U may be tank.
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STARTING

checked by the traffic police using IMPORTANT The warning light will
specific devices. Follow the laws in blink to indicate a system failure. Go
force in the country where you are to a Lancia Dealership to have the
driving. ABS SYSTEM FAILURE
> (amber) system checked.
SPIE

When the ignition key is


FRONT PASSENGER moved to MAR, the warning


light turns on and should go off after
AIRBAG a few seconds.
EMERGENCY

DEACTIVATED
IN AN

(amber) The warning light will light up when


the system is either not working or not
Warning light “ comes on when front available. In the case, the braking sys-
passenger’s airbag is deactivated. tem will work as normal without the
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

extra potentials offered by the ABS


With the front passenger’s airbag on, system. Drive carefully and go to a
when the ignition key is moved to Lancia Dealership as soon as possible.
MAR, the warning light “ comes on
steadily for about 4 seconds; then, it The display will show the dedicated
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

continues to flash for 4 seconds and message.


TIONS

finally goes off.


INDEX

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GLOW PLUG WATER IN DIESEL LANCIA CODE

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Y

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m WARMING
c FUEL FILTER (Multijet PROTECTION SYSTEM

AND
(Multijet versions - versions - amber) FAILURE (amber)
amber) When the ignition key is Turning the key to MAR, the
GLOW PLUG FAILURE moved to MAR, the warning light warning light flashes once and then

SAFETY
turns on and should go off after a few goes off.
(Multijet versions -amber) seconds.
If with the ignition key at MAR, the
Glow plugs The warning light cturns on when warning light stays on, this indicates
there is water in the diesel fuel filter. a possible failure (see “Lancia Code

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
The warning light will go on when the system” in section “Dashboard and
key is turned to MAR. It will go out The display will show the dedicated controls”).
as soon as the glow plugs have message.
reached a predetermined tempera- IMPORTANT The turning on at the
ture. Start the engine as soon as the same time of the U and Y warning

MESSAGES
WARNING
warning light goes out. lights indicates a failure of the Lancia
The presence of water in the CODE system.
IMPORTANT With hot ambient tem- feeding circuit may cause
perature, warning light stays on for If with the engine running the warn-
very short time.
severe damage to the injec- ing light Y flashes, this means that

EMERGENCY
tion system and irregular the car is not protected by the engine

IN AN
engine operation. If warning light c immobilizer device (see “Lancia Code
Glow plug warming failure lights up (on some versions with the system” in section “Dashboard and
The warning light will blink in the message on the display), go to a controls”).
Lancia Dealership as soon as pos-

MAINTENANCE
event of a failure to the glow plug Contact Lancia Dealership to have all

AND CARE
heating system. Go to a Lancia Deal- sible to have the system bled. Water
may have been introduced in the the key stored.
ership as soon as possible.
tank if this appears immediately af-
The display will show the dedicated ter refuelling: in this case, stop the
engine immediately and contact a

TECHNICAL
message.

SPECIFICA-
TIONS
Lancia Dealership.
REAR FOG LIGHTS

4 (amber)
The warning light comes on
when the rear fog lights are

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on.

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GENERIC INDICATION Obstructed particulate trap Rain/dusk sensor failure
è
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(amber) (for versions/markets, where provided) The warning light comes on when a
AND

The warning light turns on The warning light turns on when the dusk/rain sensor failure is detected.
in the following circum- diesel particulate trap is clogged and Go to a Lancia Dealership as soon as
stances. the driving conditions do not enable possible.
to activate automatically the regener-
SAFETY

The display will show a dedicated


Exterior lights failure ation procedure. message.
The warning light will come on (some To allow the regeneration procedure,
keep the car running until the warn- Fuel cut-off switch tripped
E MESSAGGI AND DRIVING

versions only) when a fault to one of


STARTING

the following lights is detected: ing light turns off.


The warning light comes on when the
– side/taillights The display will show a dedicated fuel cut-off switch trips.
message.
– brake lights (excluding third brake The display will show a dedicated
light) Engine oil pressure sensor message.
SPIE

– rear fog lights failure


Speed limit exceeded
– direction indicators The warning light turns on when fail-
ure is detected in parking sensors. Go The display will show the dedicated
EMERGENCY

– number plate lights. to a Lancia Dealership as soon as pos- message when the car exceeds the set
IN AN

sible. speed limit (see “Multifunctional Dis-


The fault may be caused by: one or play” in section “Dashboard and con-
more burnt lamps, a blow protection trols”).
fuse or interruption of the electrical
MAINTENANCE

connection.
AND CARE

The display will show the dedicated


message.
TECHNICAL
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TIONS INDEX

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WORN BRAKE PADS OBSTRUCTED SIDE/TAIL LIGHTS

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d (amber) h PARTICULATE TRAP 3 AND LOW BEAMS

AND
The warning light turns on (1.3 Multijet 90 HP - (green)
if the front brake pads are 1.3 Multijet 95 HP
FOLLOW ME HOME (green)
worn; in this case have them changed versions) (amber)
as soon as possible.

SAFETY
When the ignition key is moved to Side/tail lights and low beams
The display will show the dedicated MAR, the warning light turns on and
message. should go off after a few seconds. The warning light comes on when
side/tail lights or low beams are

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


The warning light turns on when the turned on.

STARTING
diesel particulate trap is clogged and
the driving conditions do not enable Follow me home
to activate automatically the regener-
ation procedure. The warning light will turn when this

MESSAGES
WARNING
device is active (see “Follow me
To allow the regeneration procedure, home” in section “Dashboard and
keep the car running until the warn- controls”).
ing light turns off.
The display will show the dedicated

EMERGENCY
The display will show the dedicated message.
message.

IN AN
FOG LIGHTS (green)

MAINTENANCE
The warning light comes on

AND CARE
when the fog lights are on.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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LEFT-HAND “DUALDRIVE” MAIN BEAM

F
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

DIRECTION CITY ELECTRIC POWER 1 HEADLIGHTS (blue)


AND

INDICATOR (green - STEERING SYSTEM ON The warning light turns on


blinking) (symbol on display) when the main beams are
The warning light turns on when the The message CITY lights up on the turned on.
SAFETY

direction indicator control lever is display when the “Dualdrive” electric


moved downwards or, together with power steering system is turned on by POSSIBLE ICE ON ROAD
the right indicator, when the hazard pressing the corresponding control
warning light button is pressed. button. Press the button again to turn When the external temperature
E MESSAGGI AND DRIVING

reaches or drops under 3 °C, to indi-


STARTING

the CITY indication off.


cate the possible presence of ice on the
road. Symbol ❄ will appear on the
RIGHT-HAND display, with a warning message and
D DIRECTION
INDICATOR (green - CRUISE CONTROL
the temperature indication will start
blinking.
SPIE

blinking)
The warning light turns on when the
Ü (green)
(for versions/markets, where
direction indicator control lever is provided)
EMERGENCY

moved upwards or, together with the LIMITED RANGE


IN AN

left indicator, when the hazard warn- When the ignition key is moved to A message will appear on the display
ing light button is pressed. MAR, the warning light turns on and to inform the driver that the remain-
should go off after a few seconds. ing range is less than 50 kilometres
MAINTENANCE

The warning light is lit up on the dis- (30 miles) or that there are less than
AND CARE

play by rotating the Cruise Control se- 4 litres of fuel in the tank.
lector wheel to ON.
The display will show the dedicated
TECHNICAL

message.
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IN AN EMERGENCY

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
In an emergency we recommend that you call the toll-free number found on the
Warranty Booklet. You will go to our web site at www.Lancia.com

SAFETY
to find the Lancia Dealership nearest to you.

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
OPENING/CLOSING THE DOORS ................... 136
STARTING THE ENGINE ................................ 136
Automatic FIX & GO QUICK TYRE

MESSAGES
WARNING
REPAIR KIT ..................................................... 138
REPLACING A WHEEL ................................... 142
WHEN NEEDING TO CHANGE A BULB ........ 147

EMERGENCY
REPLACING EXTERIOR BULBS ..................... 150

IN AN
REPLACING AN INTERIOR BULB .................. 155
REPLACING FUSES ........................................ 156

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
IF THE BATTERY IS FLAT .............................. 162
LIFTING THE CAR .......................................... 162
TOWING THE CAR .......................................... 163

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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OPENING/CLOSING STARTING THE
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

THE DOORS ENGINE


Emergency device for opening JUMP STARTING
SAFETY

the doors from the outside If the battery is flat, the engine may
The doors are provided with a device be started using an auxiliary battery
for locking all the door using the lock with the same capacity or a little
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

in case of a power fault. higher than the flat one.


STARTING

L0D0247m
fig. 1
Proceed as follows to lock the doors: Proceed as follows to start the engine:
To reopen the doors:
❒ insert the ignition key in lock B- ❒ connect the positive terminals (+
fig. 1 ❒ insert the key in the lock on dri- sign near terminal) of both batter-
LIGHTS AND

ver’s side and turn it anticlockwise ies using a lead;


WARNING

❒ turn the device to position 1 and


close the door. ❒ open the driver’s door
❒ operate the door levers from the
inside of the vehicle for the re-
EMERGENCY

maining doors.
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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❒ With a second lead, connect the

DASHBOARD
WARNING

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negative terminal (–) of the auxil-
iary battery to an earthing point E

AND
This procedure must be
on the engine or the gearbox of the performed by expert per-
car to be started; sonnel because incorrect actions
may cause electrical discharge of
❒ start the engine;

SAFETY
considerable intensity. Further-
❒ when the engine has been started, more, battery fluid is poisonous
remove the leads reversing the or- and corrosive: avoid contact with
der above. If engine fails to start your skin and eyes. Keep naked

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again do not attempt any further flames away from the battery. No

STARTING
L0D0396m
fig. 2
and call a Lancia Dealership. smoking. Do not cause sparks.
IMPORTANT Never connect the neg- Never use a rapid battery
ative terminals of the two batteries di- charger to jump start the
engine: this could damage

MESSAGES
rectly: sparks could ignite explosive

WARNING
gas released from the battery. If the the electronic systems and
auxiliary battery is installed on an- the engine ignition and injection
other car, prevent accidental contact control units.
between metallic parts of the two cars.

EMERGENCY
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MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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BUMP STARTING Automatic FIX & GO
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WARNING
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Never bump start the engine by push-


AND

ing, towing or driving downhill. This


Indicate that the car is
standing according to the
QUICK TYRE
could cause a flow of fuel into the cat- laws in force: emergency lights, re- REPAIR KIT
alytic converter and damage it beyond fracting warning triangle, etc. Pas-
repair. (for versions/markets, where provided)
SAFETY

sengers should leave the car, partic-


IMPORTANT Remember that the ularly if it is very loaded, and wait
brake servo and the electric power for the wheel to be changed away The automatic Fix & Go quick tyre
steering system are not activated un- from on-coming traffic. Arrange repair kit fig. 3 is placed in the boot.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

til the engine is started, a greater ef- wedges or other suitable material
STARTING

The kit includes:


fort will therefore be required to press under the wheels to block the car on
the brake pedal or turn the steering slopes or rough roads. ❒ bottle A containing sealer and fit-
wheel. ted with:
– filling pipe B;
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WARNING

– an adhesive label C with the


message “max. 80 km/h” to be
apply in a position clearly visi-
ble by the driver (on the dash-
EMERGENCY

board) after repairing the tyre;


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❒ instruction brochure (see fig. 4), to


be used for prompt and proper use
of the quick repair kit and to be
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then handed to the personnel


charged with handling the treated
tyre;
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WARNING In the event of a puncture

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caused by foreign bodies,

AND
Give the instruction book-
let to the tyre repair work- the kit may be used to re-
shop personnel. pair tyres showing dam-
ages on the track or shoulder up to
max 4 mm diameter.

SAFETY
IMPORTANT Do not use the quick
repair kit if the tyre was damaged by

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STARTING
L0D0361m
fig. 3 running on a flat. WARNING
The kit cannot be used to
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: repair damage to the tyre
The sealing fluid of the quick tyre re- sidewall. Do not use the quick re-

MESSAGES
WARNING
pair kit is effective with external tem- pair kit if the tyre was damaged by
peratures between 20 °C –and running on a flat.
+50 °C. The damage cannot be repaired
The sealing fluid will expire. with the kit if the wheel rim is

EMERGENCY
damaged (deformation of the chan-

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nel causing leakage of air). Do not
L0D0362m remove the foreign body (screw or
fig. 4
Replace the cylinder con- nail) from the tyre.

MAINTENANCE
❒ compressor D including gauge and taining the sealant after the

AND CARE
Do not operate the compressor for
connections; expiration date. Dispose of longer than 20 consecutive min-
❒ a pair of protection gloves located the cylinder and the sealant utes. Risk of overheating. The
in the side space of the compressor; liquid properly. Dispose according to quick repair kit is not suitable for
the national and local laws in force. definitive repairs. The tyres may
❒ adapters for inflating different ele-

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
only be repaired temporarily.

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ments.
The quick repair kit container in the
boot under the mat also contains the
screwdriver and tow rings.

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DASHBOARD

WARNING
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AND

The cylinder contains


ethyl glycol. Contains la-
tex: may cause an allergic reaction.
Harmful if swallowed. Irritant for
SAFETY

the eye. May cause sensitization by


inhalation or contact. Avoid con-
tact with your eyes, skin and
clothes. In the event of contact,
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wash immediately with plenty of


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L0D0484m L0D0364m
fig. 5 fig. 6
water. Do not induce vomit if swal-
INFLATION PROCEDURE lowed. Rinse your mouth and
drink plenty of water. Call a doc-
❒ Ensure that the handbrake is tor immediately. Keep away from
LIGHTS AND

up. Undo the tyre valve cap, ex-


WARNING

children. The product must not be


tract the inflation tube A-fig. 5 and used by asthmatics. Do not breath
tighten the ring nut B on the tyre in the vapours during insertion and
valve; suction. Call a doctor immediately
if allergic reactions are noted.
EMERGENCY

Store the cylinder in the specific


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compartment, away from sources


WARNING of heat. fig. 7 L0D0177m

Put on the protection


MAINTENANCE

❒ make sure that the switch D-


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gloves provided together


with quick tyre repair kit. fig. 6 of the compressor is in posi-
tion 0 (off), start the engine, insert
plug A-fig. 7 into the cigar lighter
(or 12V socket) and operate the
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

compressor by taking the switch


TIONS

D to position I (on). Inflate the


tyre to the pressure specified in the
“Inflation pressure” paragraph,
“Technical Specifications” chap-
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❒ if reaching the tyre pressure speci-

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WARNING

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fied in paragraph “Inflation pres-

AND
Apply the adhesive label in sure” in section “Technical Specifi-
a position clearly visible cations”, start driving immediately;
by the driver as a reminder that
the tyre has been treated with the ❒ after driving for about 10 minutes
stop and check again the tyre pres-

SAFETY
quick repair kit. Drive carefully,
particularly on bends. Do not ex- sure; pull up the handbrake;
ceed 80 km/h. Do not accelerate or ❒ if at least 1.8 bar pressure is read,
brake suddenly. restore proper pressure (with en-

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gine running and handbrake on)

STARTING
L0D0485m
fig. 8
and restart;
For a more accurate reading,
check pressure gauge F-fig. 6 with ❒ drive with the utmost care to the
the compressor off; WARNING nearest Lancia Dealership.

MESSAGES
WARNING
❒ if after 5 minutes it is still impossi- Stop if the pressure has
ble to reach at least 1.5 bar, disen- dropped to less than 1.8 FOR CHECKING AND
gage compressor from valve and bars: the automatic Fix & Go quick
repair kit cannot work properly RESTORING PRESSURE ONLY
current outlet, then move the car

EMERGENCY
forth for approx. ten metres in or- because the tyre is excessively The compressor may also be used for

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der to distribute the sealing fluid damaged. Go to a Lancia Dealer- restoring pressure only. Release the
inside the tyre evenly, then repeat ship. quick coupling and connect directly
the inflation operation; to the tyre valve; in this way, the
cylinder will not be connected to the

MAINTENANCE
❒ If after this operation it is still im-

AND CARE
compressor and no sealant will be in-
possible after 5 minutes to reach at jected.
least 1.8 bar, do not start driving
since the tyre is excessively dam-
aged and the quick tyre repair kit

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
cannot guarantee suitable sealing,

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contact Lancia Dealership.

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REPLACING
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WARNING
CONTROLS
AND

Remember to inform the


workshop that the tyre has
A WHEEL
been treated with a quick repair
kit. Give the instruction booklet to GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY

the tyre repair workshop person-


nel. Wheel changing and correct use of the
jack and spare wheel call for some
precautions as listed below.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
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L0D0368m
fig. 9 IMPORTANT Refer to the instructions
in the previous chapter if the car is
CANISTER REPLACEMENT equipped with “Fix&Go (quick tyre
PROCEDURE repair kit)”.
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To replace the canister, proceed as fol-


WARNING

lows:
❒ disconnect connection A-fig. 9;
❒ turn anticlockwise the canister to
EMERGENCY

replace and raise it;


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❒ fit the new canister and turn it


clockwise;
MAINTENANCE

❒ connect A to the canister and in-


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sert the transparent tube B in the


specific compartment.
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SPECIFICA-
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WARNING WARNING WARNING

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AND
The spare wheel is specific The driving features of the The jack may only be used
for your car. Do not use it car may change when a to replace wheels on the
on cars of different models. Do not space saver spare wheel is fitted. car which it equips or other cars of
use spare wheels of different mod- Avoid sudden acceleration and the same model. Never use the jack

SAFETY
els on your car. The space saver braking, sudden steering and fast for other purposes, such as lifting
spare wheel must only be used in cornering. The total life of a space other car models. Never use the
case of emergency. Use only for as saver spare wheel is approxi- jack to carry out repairs under the
long as strictly necessary and drive mately 3000 km, after which it car. Incorrect positioning of the

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


at a speed slower than must be replaced by another wheel jack may cause the car to fall. Do

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80 km/h. An orange label is affixed of the same type. Never install a not use the jack for loads higher
on the spare wheel summarising traditional tyre on a space saver than those shown on the label.
instructions and limitations for spare wheel rim. Repair and refit Snow chains cannot be fitted on a
use. Never remove or cover the la- the standard wheel as soon as pos- space saver spare wheel. There-

MESSAGES
WARNING
bel. Never apply a wheel cup on a sible. Only one space saver spare fore, if a front wheel (drive wheel)
space saver spare. The following can be used at a time. Do not ap- is punctured and you need to use
information is provided in four ply grease to the bolt threading be- snow chains, swap with a rear
languages on the label: Warning! fore assembly: the bolts could come wheel. In this way, you will have
Suitable for temporary use only! loose unexpectedly. two normal wheels on the front on

EMERGENCY
80 km/h max! Replace with a which you can fit snow chains and

IN AN
standard wheel as soon as possi- solve the emergency.
ble. Do not cover this label.

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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Important notes:
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WARNING
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❒ the jack cannot be repaired: replace


AND

Incorrect wheel cup as-


sembly may cause it to with an original spare part if dam-
come off when the car is travelling. aged;
Never tamper with the inflation ❒ no tool other than its cranking de-
SAFETY

valve. Never introduce tools of any vice may be fitted on the jack.
kind between rim and tyre. Check
tyre and space saver spare wheel To change a wheel proceed as follows:
pressure regularly referring to the
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

values shown in the “Technical ❒ stop the car in a position so that it


STARTING

Specifications” chapter. is not a danger for on-coming traf-


fic and where you can replace the
wheel safely. The ground must be
flat and compact;
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

❒ turn the engine off and pull up the


handbrake.
❒ engage first gear or reverse;
EMERGENCY

❒ lift the boot mat;


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❒ loosen the fastening device A-fig.


10; fig. 10 L0D0161m

❒ take out the tool container B and


MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

take it near to the wheel to be


changed;
❒ take the space saver spare wheel
C;
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AND
SAFETY
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STARTING
L0D0397m
fig. 11

fig. 13 L0D0164m

❒ operate the device F- fig. 13 to ex- ❒ fit the handle L-fig. 13 to operate

MESSAGES
WARNING
pand the jack, until the groove G the jack and lift the car until the
on the upper part of the jack is wheel to be changed is several cen-
correctly inserted on the lower timetres off the ground;
edge H of the body at indication
I (at approximately 60 cm from ❒ for versions with wheel cap, remove

EMERGENCY
the front wheel centre or 80 cm the wheel cap after loosening the

IN AN
from the rear wheel centre); three fastening bolts and finally
L0D0163m
loosen the fourth bolt and extract
fig. 12 ❒ warn anybody nearby that the car the wheel;
is about to be lifted. They must

MAINTENANCE
❒ for cars fitting alloy rims, remove ❒ for versions with snap fitted wheel

AND CARE
stay clear and not touch the car
the hub cap using the screwdriver until it is back on the ground; cup, remove the cup being careful
provided levering in groove E- not to damage it;
fig. 11, as shown in the figure; ❒ make sure the contact surfaces be-

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
❒ loosen the bolts of the wheel to be tween space saver spare wheel and

TIONS
replaced by about one turn with the hub are clean so that the fastening
wrench provided E-fig. 12; if the bolts will not come loose;
car is fitted with alloy rims, shake
the car to facilitate removing the
rim from the wheel hub;

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❒ Fit the wheel cup making the
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groove (on the cup) coincide with


AND

the inflation valve and then insert


the other three bolts.
❒ For models with snap-on wheel
cup, press the edge of the cup with
SAFETY

the palm of your hands against the


wheel (do not hammer).
❒ Using the wrench provided,
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

tighten the fastening bolts.


STARTING

L0D0165m L0D0166m
fig. 14 fig. 15

❒ fit the space saver spare wheel REFITTING THE ❒ Lower the car and remove the
making the holes M-fig. 14 coin- jack.
STANDARD WHEEL
cide with the corresponding cen- ❒ using the wrench provided, fully
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

tring pins N; Following the procedure described tighten the bolts in the sequence
previously, raise the car and remove shown previously in figure fig. 15.
❒ using the wrench provided, tighten the space saver spare wheel.
the fastening bolts; IMPORTANT Incorrect assembly may
❒ turn the jack handle to lower the cause the cup to come off while trav-
EMERGENCY

Versions with steel rims


elling.
IN AN

car and remove the jack;


Proceed as follows:
❒ use the wrench provided to fasten
the bolts completely in a criss-cross ❒ Make sure the contact surfaces be-
tween standard wheel and hub are
MAINTENANCE

fashion as shown in figure.


AND CARE

clean so that the fastening bolts


will not come loose.
❒ Fit the standard wheel by inserting
the first bolt for two threads into
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

the hole closest to the inflation


TIONS

valve.
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Versions with alloy rims When you have finished WHEN NEEDING

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❒ Check that the hub contact sur- ❒ stow the spare wheel in the space

AND
faces are clean; provided in the boot; TO CHANGE A
❒ fit the normal wheel centring it on ❒ fit the jack partially open in its BULB
the pins, lead in the fastening box forcing it lightly to prevent it

SAFETY
screws and tighten them using the from vibrating when travelling; GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
wrench provided;
❒ put the tools back into their places ❒ When a bulb is not working, check
❒ lower the car and remove the jack; in the container; that the corresponding fuse is in-

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


❒ using the wrench provided, fully ❒ arrange the container and tools in tact before replacing it: refer to the

STARTING
tighten the bolts in the sequence the spare wheel and secure the fas- “If a fuse blows” paragraph in this
shown in fig. 15. tening device; chapter for fuse location.
❒ snap fit the wheel cup on the hub. ❒ rearrange the preformed boot ❒ before changing a bulb check the
contacts for oxidation;

MESSAGES
cover correctly.

WARNING
❒ burnt bulbs must be replaced by
others of the same type and power;
❒ always check the height of the

EMERGENCY
headlight beam after changing a

IN AN
bulb.

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
Halogen lamps must be
handled holding the metal-
lic part only. Touching the
transparent part of the bulb

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
with your fingers may reduce the in-

TIONS
tensity of the emitted light and even
compromise duration of the lamp it-
self.

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BULB TYPES fig. 16
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WARNING
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Various types of bulbs are fitted to


AND

Modifications or repairs to
the fuel feed system that your car:
are not carried out properly or do A All glass bulb: clipped into place.
not take the system’s technical Pull to extract.
SAFETY

specifications into account can


cause malfunctions leading to the B Bayonet bulbs: to remove this type
risk of fire. of bulb from its holder, press the
bulb and turn it anticlockwise.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

C Cylindrical bulbs: release from the


contacts to extract.
D-E Halogen bulbs: release the fas-
WARNING tening clip from the correspond-
LIGHTS AND

ing seat to remove the lamp.


WARNING

Halogen bulbs contain


pressurised gas which, if
broken, may cause small frag-
ments of glass to be projected out-
WARNING
EMERGENCY

wards.
IN AN

The taillights and the


third brake light fit LEDs.
IMPORTANT A slight misting may ap- Contact a Lancia Dealership in
case of faults.
MAINTENANCE

pear on the internal surface of the


AND CARE

headlight: this does not indicate a fault


and is caused by low temperature and
the degree of humidity in the air. Mist-
ing will rapidly disappear when the
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

headlights are switched on. The pres-


TIONS

ence of drop inside the headlights indi-


cates infiltration of water. Go to a Lan-
cia Dealership.
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L0D0178m
fig. 16

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Bulbs Figure ref. Type Power

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Main beam headlights E H3 55W
Dipped beam headlights D H7LL 55W
Front sidelights A W5WLL 5W

SAFETY
Front fog lights (for versions/markets, where provided) E H1 55W
Front direction indicators (amber) B PY21W 21W

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STARTING
Side direction indicators A WY5W 5W
Rear direction indicators B PY21W 21W
Reversing lights B P21W 21W

MESSAGES
WARNING
Rear fog lights B P21W 21W
Number plate lights C C5W 5W

EMERGENCY
Front ceiling light A W5W 10W

IN AN
Rear ceiling light A W5W 10W
Rear ceiling lights (with sunroof) A W5W 5W

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
Boot light A W5W 5W

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
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CONTROLS
AND

EXTERIOR BULBS
For the type of bulb and power rat-
ing, see “When needing to change a
SAFETY

bulb”.

FRONT LIGHT CLUSTER


MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0398m L0D0125m
The front light clusters contain side fig. 17 fig. 18
lights, dipped beam, main beam and
direction indicator bulbs. The bulbs are arranged inside the IMPORTANT Remove the engine
light cluster fig. 17 as follows: compartment fusebox B-fig. 18 to ac-
Remove the protective caps to remove
LIGHTS AND

the side lights, the dipped beam and C direction indicators cess the left headlights cover (in di-
WARNING

the main beam headlights. rection of travel) for replacement.


D main beam headlights
E side lights
EMERGENCY

F dipped beam headlights


IN AN

After replacing, refit the protective


caps and check that they are secured
well.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
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SPECIFICA-
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AND
SAFETY
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STARTING
L0D0400m L0D0401m L0D0402m
fig. 19 fig. 20 fig. 21

DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS ❒ insert the bulb holder A back in MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
fig. 19-20 its seat and turn it clockwise. fig. 21
❒ refit the protective caps correctly

MESSAGES
WARNING
To change the bulb, proceed as fol- To change the bulb, proceed as fol-
lows: after replacing. lows:
❒ remove the protective caps; ❒ remove the protective caps;
❒ turn the bulb holder A anticlock- ❒ release the bulb holder clip A;

EMERGENCY
wise and extract it from its seat;

IN AN
❒ disconnect the electric connector
❒ release the two tabs B from the B;
retaining devices, remove the bulb
C and replace it; ❒ remove the bulb C and replace it;

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
❒ fit the new bulb, ensuring that the
outline of the metal part coincides
with the grooves on the curve of the
headlight. Then reconnect the elec-

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
trical connector B and reattach the

TIONS
bulb holder clip A;
❒ refit the protective caps correctly
after replacing.

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CONTROLS
AND
SAFETY
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0C0403m L0C0148m L0C0405m


fig. 22 fig. 23 fig. 24

DIRECTION INDICATORS Side fig. 23 SIDE LIGHTS fig. 24


Front fig. 22 To change the bulb, proceed as fol- To change the bulbs, proceed as fol-
LIGHTS AND

lows: lows:
WARNING

To change the bulb, proceed as fol-


lows: ❒ lever in the point shown by the ar- ❒ remove the protective caps;
row in order to compress the fas-
❒ turn the bulb holder anticlockwise tening spring and extract the unit ❒ remove snap-fitted bulb holder A,
remove the bulb Band replace it;
EMERGENCY

A and pull it out; C;


IN AN

❒ remove the bulb B by pushing it ❒ turn the bulb holder D anticlock- ❒ refit the snap-fitted bulb holder A;
slightly and turning it in an anti- wise, extract the clipped bulb and ❒ refit the protective caps correctly
clockwise direction (bayonet replace it; after replacing.
mount);
MAINTENANCE

❒ refit the bulb holder D in the lens,


AND CARE

❒ replace the bulb; then position the assembly to the


❒ refit the bulb holder by turning it unit making sure that the fasten-
clockwise and locking it properly. ing clip clicks.
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SPECIFICA-
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REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS

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LEDs are used for the taillights and

AND
the brake lights. Contact a Lancia
Dealership in case of faults.
To change a direction indicator bulb,

SAFETY
proceed as follows:
❒ open the tailgate;
❒ turn the fastening device A anti-

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0406m L0D0187m
fig. 25 clockwise (left flap) or clockwise fig. 26
(right flap) and remove the cover;
FRONT FOG LIGHTS fig. 25
(for versions/markets, where provided) ❒ disconnect the electric connector
C;

MESSAGES
WARNING
Contact a Lancia Dealership to re-
place the front fog lights. ❒ loosen the two fastening nuts B;
❒ to remove the light cluster, pull
perpendicularly using the handle
present on the light cluster body;

EMERGENCY
IN AN
❒ press the bulb fastening tabs and
extract the bulb; L0D0188m
fig. 27
❒ remove the bulb by pushing it

MAINTENANCE
slightly and turning it anticlock- ❒ insert the bulb holder, making sure

AND CARE
wise; that the two tabs are correctly fas-
tened; insert the light cluster inside
the housing and connect the elec-
tric connector C; fasten the two

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
nuts B; fasten the cover making

TIONS
sure that the tabs are inserted in the
seat and turn the fastening device
A anticlockwise (left flap) or clock-
wise (right flap) to secure it.

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CONTROLS
AND
SAFETY
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0407m L0D0357m L0D0426m


fig. 28 fig. 29/a fig. 29/b

THIRD BRAKE LIGHTS NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS


The third brake light fits LEDs. Con- fig. 29a
LIGHTS AND

tact a Lancia Dealership in case of


WARNING

To change the bulbs, proceed as fol-


faults. lows:
❒ apply pressure to the point shown
by the arrow and remove lens A;
EMERGENCY

❒ change the bulb B releasing it from


IN AN

the side contacts and making sure


the new bulb is correctly fastened fig. 29/c L0D0427m

between the contacts;


MAINTENANCE

REAR FOG LIGHTS fig. 29/b


AND CARE

❒ withdraw the transparent cover as-


sembly. Go to a Lancia Dealership to replace
the rear fog light.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

REVERSING LIGHTS fig. 29/c


Go to a Lancia Dealership to replace
the reversing light.
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REPLACING AN

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CONTROLS
AND
INTERIOR BULB
For the type of bulb and power rat-
ing, see “When needing to change a

SAFETY
bulb”.

FRONT CEILING LIGHT

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


fig. 30-31

STARTING
L0D0193m L0D0195m
fig. 30 fig. 32
To change the bulbs, proceed as fol-
lows:
❒ operate in the points shown by the

MESSAGES
WARNING
arrows and remove light A;
❒ open the protection lid B;
❒ replace bulbs C releasing them

EMERGENCY
from the side contacts; make sure

IN AN
that new bulbs are correctly
clamped between contacts;
L0D0194m L0D0196m
fig. 31 fig. 33
❒ close the lid B and secure light A

MAINTENANCE
into its housing locking it properly.
REAR CEILING LIGHT ❒ change the bulb F releasing it from

AND CARE
fig. 32-33 the side contacts and making sure
the new bulb is correctly fastened
To change the bulbs, proceed as fol- between the contacts;
lows:

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
❒ close the protection lid E and se-

TIONS
❒ operate in the points shown by the cure light D into its housing lock-
arrows and remove light D; ing it properly.
❒ open the protection lid E;

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REPLACING FUSES
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

INTRODUCTION fig. 35
The fuse is a protective device for the
SAFETY

electric system: it comes into action


(i.e. it cuts off) mainly due to a fault
or improper action on the system.
Check the efficiency of the corre-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0197m L0D0198m
fig. 34 sponding fuse when a device does not fig. 35
work: the conducting element A must
BOOT LIGHT fig. 34 not be interrupted. If it is, replace the Never replace a fuse with
To change the bulb, proceed as fol- blown fuse with another with the another of higher amper-
LIGHTS AND

lows: same amperage (same colour). age: FIRE RISK.


WARNING

❒ open the tailgate; B: intact fuse


❒ remove the light A levering in the C: fuse with damaged filament.
point shown by the arrow. WARNING
EMERGENCY

Use the tongs D in the fusebox on the


IN AN

❒ open the protection B and replace dashboard to change a fuse. If a general protection fuse
the snap-fitted bulb; (MEGA-FUSE, MIDI-
FUSE, MAXI-FUSE) blows, con-
❒ re-close the protective cover B on tact your Lancia Dealership
MAINTENANCE

the lens; WARNING


AND CARE

❒ refit the light A inserting it in its If a fuse blows again, con-


correct position firstly on one end tact a Lancia Dealership.
and then on the other until it
WARNING
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

clicks into place.


TIONS

Remove the key from the


ignition switch and switch
off all loads before replacing a
fuse.
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FUSE LOCATION

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
The fuses are contained in two dash-

AND
boards, one on the dashboard on the
left hand of the steering column and
one in the engine compartment next
to the battery.

SAFETY
Dashboard fusebox fig. 37
To access the dashboard fusebox, loosen

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0424m
the fastening screws A-fig. 36 and then fig. 36
remove the protection panel B.

MESSAGES
WARNING
EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
fig. 37 L0D0200m

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Fusebox next to the battery
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

fig. 39
AND

To gain access to the fuses in the fuse-


box next to the battery, remove the
protection cover B-fig. 38.
SAFETY
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0201m
fig. 38
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

fig. 39 L0D0409m

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FUSE TABLE

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
Dashboard fusebox
USERS FUSE AMPERES
Right dipped beam headlight F12 7.5
Left dipped-beam/headlight beam corrector F13 7.5

SAFETY
Engine compartment relay/body computer F31 7.5
Spare F32 –
Left rear window winder F33 20

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STARTING
Right rear window winder F34 20
+15 Cruise control, brake pedal signal to ECUs, reversing light (*) F35 7.5
+30 Trailer ECU setup, rear locks, front locks with single door ECU (*) F36 10
+15 Third brake light, instrument panel, brake lights (*) F37 7.5

MESSAGES
WARNING
Door lock, fuel flap actuator F38 20
+30 EOBD diagnostic socket, sound system, navigator, tyre pressure ECU (*) F39 10
Heated rear window F40 30
Heater mirrors F41 7.5

EMERGENCY
+15 ABS / ESP ECU (*) F42 7.5

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Windscreen/rear window wiper/washer F43 30
Cigar lighter/power current on tunnel F44 15
Heated seats F45 15

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
Boot power socket F46 15
Driver’s door ECU power (window winder) F47 20
Passenger’s door ECU power (window winder) F48 20
+15 Services (left and middle control lights, electric mirrors, heated seat control light,

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
radio-telephone setup, navigator, rain/dusk sensors, parking sensor ECU,

TIONS
sunroof control lights) (*) F49 7.5
Airbag ECU F50 7.5
+15 Tyre pressure ECU F51 7.5
Rear window wiper/washer, cigar lighter F52 15

INDEX
+30 Direction indicators, hazard lights, instrument panel (*) F5 7.5
(*) +30 = battery direct positive pole (not ignition switch)
+15 = positive pole ignition switch
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Fusebox in engine compartment
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

USERS FUSE AMPERES


AND

Spare F9 –
Horn F10 15
Secondary services electronic injection F11 15
SAFETY

Right main beam headlight F14 7.5


Left main beam headlights F15 7.5
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

Primary services electronic injection F17 10


STARTING

+30 Engine ECU/radiator fan relay (1.9 Multijet) (*) F18 10


Compressor F19 7.5
Spare F20 –
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

Fuel pump F21 15


Electronic injection primary services (1.4 16V) F22 15
Primary services electronic injection (Multijet) F22 20
+30 Dual Function System gearbox ECU (*) F23 30
EMERGENCY
IN AN

+15 Electric power steering (*) F24 7.5


Fog lights F30 15
(*) +30 = battery direct positive pole (not ignition switch)
MAINTENANCE

+15 = positive pole ignition switch


AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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Optional fusebox (on auxiliary bracket)

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
USERS FUSE AMPERES

AND
+30 External radio amplifier (*) F54 15
+30 Sunroof (*) F58 20

SAFETY
(*) +30 = battery direct positive pole (not ignition switch)
+15 = positive pole ignition switch

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING

MESSAGES
WARNING
EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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IF THE BATTERY IMPORTANT If the car is equipped LIFTING THE CAR
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

with an alarm system, disarm the


AND

IS FLAT alarm system by means of the remote


control (see “Alarm” paragraph in If the car is to be lifted, go to a Lan-
“Dashboard and controls”). cia Dealership which is equipped with
IMPORTANT The battery recharging the arm hoist or workshop lift.
procedure is provided as an example
SAFETY

only. You are recommended to go to a Lift the car exclusively by positioning


Lancia Dealership to have this oper- the jack arms or the shop jack in the
ation performed. WARNING points shown in the figure.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

Low amperage slow recharging for Battery fluid is poisonous


STARTING

approximately 24 hour is advised. A and corrosive: avoid con-


long charge could damage the battery. tact with your skin and eyes. The
Proceed as follows to charge the bat- battery recharging operation must
tery: be performed in a ventilated placed
LIGHTS AND

away from naked flames o possi-


WARNING

❒ disconnect battery negative termi- ble sources of sparks to avoid the


nal; risk of explosion and fire.
❒ connect the charger cables to the
EMERGENCY

battery terminals, observing the


poles;
IN AN

❒ turn on the charger; WARNING L0D0486m


fig. 40
❒ when you have finished, turn the Never attempt to recharge
MAINTENANCE

charger off before disconnecting the a frozen battery: defrost it


AND CARE

battery; first to prevent the risk of explo-


sion. If a battery was frozen, have
❒ reconnect battery negative termi- it inspected by specialised person-
nal. nel before recharging to check that
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

the internal elements are not dam-


TIONS

aged and that the casing is not


cracked causing the risk of leakage
of poisonous, corrosive gas.
INDEX

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TOWING THE CAR

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
The car is provided with two tow
rings: use the shorter one on the front
and the longer one on the back.

SAFETY
The tow rings are arranged inside the
tool container.
The arrangement of the rear ring

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


(long) inside the spare wheel and in-

STARTING
L0D0342m L0D0250m
fig. 41 fig. 43
side the automatic Fix & Go quick re-
pair kit are shown in fig. 41 and in REMOVING THE TOW HITCH
fig. 42 respectively.
CAPS
On cars with Dual Function System

MESSAGES
WARNING
gearbox, make sure that the gearbox To avoid damaging the cap A-fig. 43,
is in neutral N (check that the car can proceed as follows:
move when pushed) and tow as a nor- ❒ take the screwdriver from the tool
mal car with mechanical gearbox. container;

EMERGENCY
If the gearbox cannot be placed in ❒ insert the screwdriver in the slot B

IN AN
neutral, do not tow the vehicle and on the cap;
contact a Lancia Dealership. fig. 42 L0D0369m
❒ rest your thumb on the cap to
avoid damage (see figure);

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
❒ extract the cap (without turning
it) perpendicular to the support-
ing surface fig. 44.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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FASTENING THE TOW RING
DASHBOARD

WARNING
CONTROLS

Proceed as follows:
AND

The power brakes and


❒ take the tow hook B-fig. 45 from power steering will not
the support; work while the car is being towed.
More effort on the brake pedal and
❒ tighten the ring on the rear or
SAFETY

steering wheel will therefore be re-


front threaded pin. quired. Do not use wires for tow-
ing. Do not jerk. Make sure not to
damage parts in contact with the
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

car while towing. Respect the spe-


STARTING

L0D0251m
fig. 44
WARNING cific rules of the Highway Code
when towing the car specifically in
Before towing, turn the key relation to the towing device and
to MAR and then to STOP the behaviour to maintain on the
LIGHTS AND

without extracting it. The steering


WARNING

road.
column will automatically lock
when the key is removed and the
wheels cannot be steered.
EMERGENCY

WARNING
IN AN

L0D0487m
Do not start the engine
fig. 45 while towing the car.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

L0D0205m
fig. 46

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MAINTENANCE AND CARE

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
SCHEDULED SERVICING ............................... 166
SERVICE SCHEDULE ................................... 167

SAFETY
YEARLY INSPECTION PLAN ......................... 169
ADDITIONAL INTERVENTIONS ..................... 169

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CHECKING THE LEVELS ............................... 171
FUEL FILTER (green filter) .............................. 177
BATTERY ......................................................... 177

MESSAGES
WARNING
WHEELS AND TYRES ..................................... 179
RUBBER HOSES .............................................. 180
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW

EMERGENCY
WIPER/WASHER ............................................. 181

IN AN
BODYWORK .................................................... 182
INTERIORS ....................................................... 185

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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SCHEDULED IMPORTANT Scheduled service If during each operation, in addition
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

coupons are required by the manu- to the ones programmed, the need
AND

SERVICING facturer. Default may cancel the war-


ranty.
arises for further replacements or re-
pairs, these may only be carried out
Correct maintenance is essential for with the explicit agreement of the
Scheduled Servicing is performed by Customer.
ensuring long car life under the best all Lancia Dealerships at pre-estab-
SAFETY

conditions. lished times. IMPORTANT You are advised to con-


This is why Lancia has planned a se- tact Lancia Dealership in the event of
ries of checks and maintenance oper- any minor operating faults, without
waiting for the next service coupon.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

ations every 20,000 km.


STARTING

Scheduled servicing will not however If your car is used frequently for tow-
fully cover all of the need of your car: ing, the interval between one service
It is however important to remember coupon and the other must be re-
duced.
LIGHTS AND

that scheduled servicing does not


WARNING

completely cover all the car’s require-


ments: also in the initial period before
20.000 km service coupon and later,
between one coupon and another, or-
EMERGENZA

dinary care is still required such as for


example routine check and topping
IN

up the level of fluids, tyre pressure


check, etc.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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SERVICE SCHEDULE

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
Thousands of kilometres 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Check tyre condition/wear and, if necessary,
adjust pressure ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

SAFETY
Check lighting system operation
(headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, boot,

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


passenger compartment, oddment compartments,

STARTING
instrument panel warning lights, etc.) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Check windscreen wiper/washer


(nozzle direction and blade wear) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

MESSAGES
WARNING
Check conditions and wear of front disk brake pads and
operation of pad wear indicator ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Check rear drum brake linings and wear ● ● ●

EMERGENCY
Check condition and wear of rear brake discs

IN AN
(for versions/markets, where provided) ● ● ● ●
Visually inspect the condition of: exterior bodywork,

MAINTENANCE
underbody protection, flexible and stiff piping

AND CARE
(exhaust, fuel feed, brakes), rubber parts
(boots, sleeves, bushings, etc.) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check cleanness of locks, bonnet and boot and lever

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
cleanness and lubrication ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

TIONS
Check tension and conditions of various accessory drive belts
(except for engines with automatic take-up devices) ● ●
Inspect conditions of various drive belts ● ●

INDEX
Check and adjust tappets
(1.48V versions) ● ● ●

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Thousands of kilometres 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

Check handbrake stroke adjustment ● ● ● ●


AND

Check exhaust emissions/smokiness (Multijet engines). ● ● ● ●


Check emissions in exhaust (petrol versions) ● ● ● ●
● ● ●
SAFETY

Replace fuel filter (Multijet versions)


Replace air cleaner filter (petrol versions) ● ● ●
Replace air cleaner filter (diesel versions) (❏❒) ● ● ●
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

Top-up liquid level (engine coolant, brakes, windscreen washer,


battery, Dual Function System etc…) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Check timing belt conditions (■) ● ●
Replace timing belt (*) (■) ●
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

Replace timing belt (1.6 Multijet versions) (*) ●


Replace auxiliary drive belt ●
Replace spark plugs (petrol versions) ● ● ● ●
EMERGENZA

Check operation of engine management systems


IN

(using diagnostic socket) ● ● ● ●


Replace engine oil and oil filter (petrol versions) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Change engine oil and oil filter (Multijet versions with DPF) (**)
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

Change engine oil and oil filter (Multijet versions without DPF) (▲)
Change brake fluid (or every two years) ● ● ●
Replace pollen filter (or once a year) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

(*) Or every 4 years if the vehicle is used in one of the following particularly demanding conditions:
- prolonged use in cold/hot climates,
- city use with long standing with engine idling,
- use on particular dusty roads or roads sprinkled with sand and/or salt.
Or every five years regardless of mileage and conditions of use of the car.
(**) The engine oil and the filter must be changed when instrument panel warning light comes on (see “Warning lights and messages”
INDEX

chapter) or however every 2 years.


(❏) Every 30,000 km for 1.3 Multijet versions.
(■) Excluding 1.3 Multijet and 1.6 Multijet versions.
(▲) Every 30,000 km
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YEARLY ❒ check cleanness of locks, bonnet ADDITIONAL

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
and boot and lever cleanness and

AND
INSPECTION PLAN lubrication; INTERVENTIONS
❒ check battery charge;
The following yearly inspection plan Every 1,000 km or before long jour-
is recommended for cars clocking less ❒ visually inspect the accessory drive neys, check and, if necessary, top up:

SAFETY
than 20,000 km a year (e.g. approx- belt conditions;
imately 15.000 km): ❒ engine coolant fluid level;
❒ check and top up liquids if re-
❒ check tyre conditions/wear and quired (engine coolant, brakes, ❒ brake fluid level;

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


pressure (included spare wheel) windscreen washer, battery, etc.); ❒ brake fluid level;

STARTING
❒ check lighting system operation ❒ engine oil replacement; ❒ tyre pressure and conditions.
(headlights, direction indicators, ❒ replace engine oil filter;
hazard lights, boot, passenger Every 3,000 km check the following
compartment, instrument panel ❒ replace pollen filter (for versions/ and top-up, if required: engine oil

MESSAGES
WARNING
warning lights, etc.) markets, where provided). level.
❒ check windscreen wiper/washer You are recommended to use FL Se-
(nozzle direction and blade wear) lenia products, designed and pro-
duced specifically for Lancia cars (see

EMERGENCY
❒ check front disk brake pad condi- table “Capacities” in section “Techni-

IN AN
tions and wear; cal specifications”).
❒ visually inspect: engine, gearbox,
transmission, flexible and stiff pip- IMPORTANT - Engine oil

MAINTENANCE
ing (exhaust, fuel feed, brakes),

AND CARE
Should prevailing use of the car be
rubber parts (boots, sleeves, bush- under one of the following specially
ings, etc.); heavy conditions:
❒ trailer or caravan towing;

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
❒ dusty roads;

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❒ short distances (less than 7-8 km) IMPORTANT - Pollen filter IMPORTANT - Battery
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

repeated and with external tem-


It is advisable to replace the filtering Check the battery charge once a year,
AND

peratures below zero;


element more frequently if the car is preferably before the beginning to
❒ frequently idling engines or long used in dusty or very polluted places. winter, to prevent freezing of the elec-
distance low speed driving (e.g. Specifically, replace if a lower air flow trolyte.
taxis or door-to-door deliveries) or into the passenger compartment is
SAFETY

in case of a long term inactivity; found. Perform this inspection more fre-
quently if the car is mainly used for
❒ change engine oil more frequently short distances or if electrical devices
than shown on the “Service IMPORTANT - Diesel filter running with the key off are installed,
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

Schedule”. particularly after-market. Check the


STARTING

Using diesel not complying with Eu-


ropean Specification EN590 may lead battery level (electrolyte) more fre-
IMPORTANT - Air cleaner to the need to replace the diesel fuel quently than shown on the “Service
filter more frequently than shown in Schedule” if the car is used in hot cli-
When the car is used on dusty roads, mates or in particularly demanding
LIGHTS AND

the “Service Schedule”.


WARNING

change the air cleaner more fre- conditions.


quently than shown on the “Service
Schedule”. Call a Lancia Dealership
for doubts regarding engine oil and
air cleaner replacement.
EMERGENZA

Take the car to a Lancia


Dealership for servicing.
IN

Make sure you have the


right equipment, genuine
Lancia spare parts and consumables
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

for ordinary, minor interventions.


Do not attempt the operations if you
lack the experience.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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CHECKING THE

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
LEVELS
IMPORTANT Be careful not to con-
fuse the various types of fluids while

SAFETY
topping up: they are all reciprocally
incompatible and may severely dam-
age your car.

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
WARNING
Never smoke while work-

MESSAGES
ing in the engine compart-

WARNING
L0D0411m
ment. Flammable gases may be fig. 1 - 1.4 8V versions (for versions/markets, where provided)
present. Risk of fire.

EMERGENCY
TECHNICAL MANUTENZIONE IN AN
SPECIFICA- E CURA
TIONS
1 Engine coolant - 2 Engine oil -
3 Brake fluid - 4 Battery - 5 Wind-
screen/rear window washer/wiper

INDEX
L0D0412m
fig. 2 - 1.4 16V versions

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1 Engine coolant - 2 Engine oil -
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

3 Brake fluid - 4 Battery - 5 Wind-


AND

screen/rear window washer/wiper


SAFETY
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
LIGHTS AND STARTING
WARNING

L0D0413m
fig. 3 - 1.3 Multijet versions
EMERGENZA

1 Engine coolant - 2 Engine oil -


3 Brake fluid - 4 Battery - 5 Wind-
IN

screen/rear window washer/wiper


MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

L0D0494m
fig. 4 - 1.3 Multijet 95 CV versions

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DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
3 4 5

SAFETY
LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING
1 2

STARTING
L0D0258m
fig. 6 - 1.4 8V versions
(for versions/markets, where provided)

ENGINE OIL fig. 6-7-8-9-10


Checking engine oil level

MESSAGES
WARNING
L0D0488m
fig. 5 - 1.6 Multijet versions
Check the oil level a few minutes
(about 5) after the engine has
1 Engine coolant - 2 Engine oil - stopped, with the car parked on level

EMERGENCY
3 Brake fluid - 4 Battery - 5 Wind- ground.

IN AN
screen/rear window washer/wiper The oil level shall be included be-
tween the MIN and MAX marks on
the dipstick . The range between the

TECHNICAL MANUTENZIONE
MIN and MAX levels corresponds to

E CURA
approximately 1 litre of oil.

SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
SAFETY
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0208m L0D0209m L0D0495m


fig. 7 - Versioni 1.4 16V fig. 8 - Versioni 1.3 Multijet fig. 9 - versioni 1.3 Multijet
95 CV
Topping up engine oil Engine oil consumption WARNING
If the oil level is near or even under The maximum engine oil consump- Proceed very carefully in-
LIGHTS AND

the MIN line, add oil through the filler tion is usually 400 grams every 1000 side the engine compart-
WARNING

to reach the MAX line. Oil level shall km. ment when the engine is hot: risk of
never exceed the MAX line. burns. Remember that the fan may
When the car is new, the engine needs
IMPORTANT If the engine oil level to run in, therefore the engine oil con- start up if the engine is hot: risk of
injury. Pay attention to scarves,
EMERGENZA

after the check is over the MAX level, sumption can only be considered sta-
go to a Lancia Dealership to have the bilised after the first 5000 - 6000 km. ties and other loose fitting gar-
IN

correct level restored. ments: they could get dragged by


IMPORTANT The oil consumption the moving parts.
IMPORTANT After adding or chang- depends on driving style and the con-
MAINTENANCE

ing the oil, let the engine turn over for ditions under which the car is used.
AND CARE

a few seconds and wait a few minutes


after turning it off before you check IMPORTANT Always top up using
the level. engine oil of the same types as that al-
ready in the engine. Waste engine oil and oil fil-
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

ters contains substances


TIONS

which are dangerous for the


environment. You are ad-
vised to go to a Lancia Dealership to
have the oil and filters replaced.
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DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
SAFETY
LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING
STARTING
L0D0489m L0D0210m L0D0211m
fig. 10 - Versioni 1.6 Multijet fig. 11 - 1.4 8V version fig. 12 - 1.3 Multijet versions
(for versions/markets, where and 1.6 Multijet
provided) and 1.4 16V
ENGINE COOLANT fig. 11-12 When the vehicle is used under par- WARNING
ticularly harsh weather conditions, we

MESSAGES
WARNING
The coolant level must be checked recommend using a 60-40 mixture The engine cooling system
when the engine is cold and must be ofPARAFLU UP and demineralised is pressurized. If required,
between the MIN and MAX lines on water. replace the cap with an original
the vessel. spare part so as not to compromise
system efficiency.

EMERGENCY
If the level is so, slowly pour a mix-

IN AN
ture of demineralised water and FL
Selenia PARAFLU UP in a 50-50 WARNING
proportion. PARAFLU UP antifreeze is

MAINTENANCE
A 50-50 mixture of PARAFLU UP used in the engine cooling

AND CARE
and distilled water gives freeze pro- system. Use fluid of the same type
tection to 35°C. contained in the cooling system for
top-ups. PARAFLU UP may not be
IMPORTANT Do not remove the cap mixed with other types of fluids. If

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
from the vessel when the engine is this accidentally occurs, do not start

TIONS
very hot: risk of burns. the engine and contact a Lancia
Dealership.

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BRAKE FLUID fig. 14
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Release cap: check that the liquid


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contained in the tank is at the maxi-


mum level.
Fluid level in the reservoir must not
SAFETY

exceed the MAX mark.


Use the brake fluid shown in the
“Fluids and lubricants” table (see
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

“Technical Specifications”).
STARTING

L0D0212m L0D0213m
fig. 13 fig. 14
NOTE Carefully clean the cap of
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WARNING reservoir A and the surrounding sur-
WASHER FLUID fig. 13 face.
Some commercial addi-
LIGHTS AND

tives for windscreen wash- When opening the cap, make sure
WARNING

To add fluid, lift the cap A and pour


in a mixture of water and TUTELA ing are flammable. The engine that no dirt gets into the reservoir.
PROFESSIONAL SC 35 fluid in the compartment contains hot parts
following proportions: which could start a fire if they For topping up always use a funnel
come into contact. with built-in filter (mesh smaller than
EMERGENZA

❒ 30% of TUTELA PROFES- or equal to 0.12 mm).


SIONAL SC 35 and 70% water in
IN

summer. IMPORTANT Brake fluid is hygro-


scopic (i.e. it absorbs moisture). For
❒ 50% of TUTELA PROFES- this reason, if the car is mainly used
MAINTENANCE

SIONAL SC 35 and 50% water in WARNING in areas with a high degree of atmos-
AND CARE

summer. Do not travel with the pheric humidity, the fluid should be
windscreen washing reser- replaced at more frequent intervals
Use TUTELA PROFESSIONAL than specified in the “Service sched-
SC 35 neat at temperatures lower voir empty: the action of the wind-
screen washer is essential for im- ule”.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

than 20°C.
proving visibility.
TIONS

Check level through the reservoir.


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FUEL FILTER BATTERY

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Prevent brake fluid which

CONTROLS
is highly corrosive from

AND
coming into contact with (green filter) The battery is of the low maintenance
painted parts. Should this type and the electrolyte does not need
occur, immediately wash with wa- to be topped up with distilled water in
ter. DRAINING CONDENSATION normal conditions of use.

SAFETY
(Multijet versions)

CHECKING CHARGE

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


WARNING

STARTING
Brake fluid is poisonous WARNING AND ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
and highly corrosive. In The presence of water in The operations must be carried out as
the case of accidental contact, wash the feeding circuit may described in this Owner’s Handbook
the parts with water and mild soap cause severe damage to the injec- only by specialised personnel.

MESSAGES
WARNING
and rinse with plenty of water. tion system and irregular engine
Call a doctor immediately if swal- operation. If the warning lights c Topping must be carried out by spe-
lowed. on the cluster lights up or a mes- cialised personnel at a Lancia Dealer-
sage appears on the reconfigurable ship.

EMERGENCY
multifunctional display (some ver-
sions), contact a Lancia Dealership

IN AN
to have the system bled. Water may
WARNING have been introduced in the tank if WARNING
Symbol π on the contain this appears immediately after re- Battery liquid is poisonous

MAINTENANCE
indicates a synthetic brake fuelling: in this case, stop the en-

AND CARE
and corrosive. Avoid con-
fluid, which is different from a gine immediately and contact a tact with the skin and eyes. Keep
mineral fluid. Use of a mineral Lancia Dealership. naked flames and sources of
type fluid will damage the special sparks away from the battery: risk
rubber seals of the braking system of explosion and fire.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
beyond repair.

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Incorrect assembly of elec-
DASHBOARD

WARNING WARNING
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Running the battery with tric and electronic devices Always wear the proper
AND

an excessively low liquid may cause severe damage protective eyewear when
level will damage the battery be- to your car. Go to a Lancia working on the battery or near it.
yond repair and even cause an ex- Dealership if you want to install ac-
plosion. cessories (alarms, mobile phone,
SAFETY

etc.): they will suggest the most suit-


able devices and advise you if a
higher capacity battery needs to be USEFUL ADVICE FOR
installed. LENGTHENING THE LIFE OF
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

CHANGING THE BATTERY YOUR BATTERY


If required, replace the battery with a To avoid draining your battery and
genuine spare part having the same lengthen its life, observe the following
specifications. Batteries contain very dan-
indications:
LIGHTS AND

gerous substances for the


WARNING

If a battery with different specifica- environment. You are rec- ❒ when the car is parked, make sure
tions is fitted, the service intervals ommended to go to a Lan- that the doors, bonnet and tailgate
given in the “Service schedule” in this cia Dealership to have the battery are closed properly to make sure
section will no longer apply. replaced where the old battery will that the lights inside the passenger
EMERGENZA

Follow the battery manufacturer’s in- be disposed of respecting both the compartment go out;
environment and the laws in force.
IN

structions for maintenance. ❒ switch off all lights inside the vehi-
cle: the car is however equipped
with a system which switches all in-
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

WARNING ternal lights off automatically;


If the car is left for long ❒ do not keep devices (e.g. sound sys-
periods in very cold envi- tem, hazard lights, etc.) on for a
ronments, remove the battery and long time with the engine off;
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

store it in a warm place to prevent


❒ before performing any operation on
TIONS

freezing.
the electrical system, disconnect the
battery negative cable;
❒ battery terminals shall always be
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perfectly tightened.

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IMPORTANT A battery which is kept WHEELS AND

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at a charge of less than 50% (optical

AND
indicator with dark colour without
green area in the middle) for any
TYRES
length of time will be damaged by sul- Check the pressure of each type, in-
phation leading to a reduction in cluding the spare, approximately once

SAFETY
cranking power. every two weeks and before starting a
The battery will also be more at risk long journey: this check must be per-
of freezing (e.g. already at -10°C). formed with the tyre rested and cold.

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


In case of prolonged halt, refer to the It is normal for pressure to increase

STARTING
L0D0216m
fig. 15
“Storing the car” paragraph in the when the car is used. For the correct
“Starting and driving” chapter. tyre inflation pressure, see “Wheels” IMPORTANT NOTES
in “Technical specifications” section.
If after buying the car, you want to in- ❒ Avoid braking suddenly, burning
Incorrect pressure causes abnormal starts and violent knocks against

MESSAGES
stall electric accessories which require

WARNING
permanent electric supply (alarm, tyre wear fig. 15: the curb, potholes or other obsta-
etc.) contact Lancia Dealership whose A: normal pressure: evenly worn cles if possible. Long distances on
qualified personnel, in addition to tread. rough roads may damage the tyres;
suggesting the most suitable devices
❒ check the tyres regularly for cuts on

EMERGENCY
from Lineaccessori Lancia, will eval- B: low pressure: tread particularly

IN AN
uate the overall electric absorption, worn on the edges. the sides, swelling or irregular tread
checking whether the car’s electric wear. Go to a Lancia Dealership if
system is capable of withstanding the C: excessive pressure: tread particu- required.
larly worn in the middle.
load required, or whether it should be ❒ Do not overload your vehicle: this

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
integrated with a more powerful bat- The tyres must be replaced when the may cause serious damage to
tery. tread is less than 1.6 mm thick. In all wheels and tyres;
cases, follow the laws in force in the
Since these devices continue absorb-
country where you are driving. ❒ if a tyre is punctured, stop the ve-
ing energy even when the ignition key hicle immediately and charge it to

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
is off, they gradually run down the

TIONS
avoid damage to the tyre, the rim,
battery. suspensions and steering system;

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❒ a tyre will age even if it is not used RUBBER HOSES
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WARNING
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much. Cracks in the tread and on


Remember that the road
AND

the sidewalls are a sign of ageing.


Have the tyres checked by spe- holding qualities of your Carefully follow the information con-
cialised personnel if they have been car also depends on the correct in- tained in the “Service schedule” in
fitted for longer than 6 years. Re- flation pressure of the tyres. this section for maintenance of brake
system and fuel feed rubber hoses.
SAFETY

member to check the spare wheel


very carefully; Ozone, high temperatures and pro-
❒ In case of replacement, always fit longed lack of fluid in the system may
new tyres, avoiding those with an WARNING cause hardening and cracking of the
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

hoses, with possible leaks. Careful in-


STARTING

unknown origin. Excessively low pressure


will cause overheating of spections are therefore necessary.
❒ If a tyre is replaced, also change the the tyre and may cause severe tyre
inflation valve. damage.
LIGHTS AND

❒ to allow even wear between the


WARNING

front and rear tyres, it is advisable


to change them over every 10-15
thousand kilometres, keeping them
on the same side of the car so as not WARNING
EMERGENZA

to reverse the direction of rotation. Do not exchange the tyres


IN

from the left to the right of


the car and vice versa.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

WARNING
Do not repaint alloy wheel
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

rims at temperatures
TIONS

higher than 150°C. The mechani-


cal features of the wheels could be
compromised.
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WINDSCREEN/REAR

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
WINDOW
WIPER/WASHER

SAFETY
BLADES
Periodically clean the rubber part us-
ing special products; TUTELA PRO-

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0452m L0D0218m
FESSIONAL SC 35 is recommended. fig. 16 fig. 17

Replace the blades if the rubber edge How to insert the blade:
is deformed or worn. In all cases, it is WARNING
advisable to replace them approxi- Driving with worn wiper ❒ insert the pin C in the hole in the
middle of the blade B;

MESSAGES
blades is a serious hazard,

WARNING
mately once a year.
because visibility is reduced in bad ❒ refit the arm with the blade on the
A few simple precautions can reduce weather.
the possibility of damage to the windscreen.
blades:

EMERGENCY
Replacing the rear window
❒ make sure that the rubber part is

IN AN
not stuck to the windscreen at sub- Replacing the windscreen wiper blade fig. 17
zero temperatures. Use an an- blades fig. 16 Proceed as follows:
tifreeze product to release it if re-
❒ lift the cover A and remove the

MAINTENANCE
quired. How to remove the blade:

AND CARE
arm from the car, loosen the nut
❒ remove the snow from the win- ❒ raise the windscreen wiper arm A B which fastens it to the rotating
dow: this will avoid overstressing from the windscreen; pin;
the electrical motor in addition to ❒ turn blade B 90° around pin C, lo- ❒ position the new arm correct and

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
protecting the blades; cated at the end of the wiper arm;

TIONS
tighten the nut;
❒ do not operate the windscreen and ❒ remove the blade from pin C.
rear window wipers on dry glass. ❒ lower the cover.

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BODYWORK
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

PROTECTION FROM
ATMOSPHERIC AGENTS
SAFETY

The main causes of corrosion are the


following:
❒ atmospheric pollution;
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

❒ salty air and humidity (coastal ar-


STARTING

L0D0219m L0D0220m
fig. 18 fig. 19
eas, or hot humid climates);
SPRAY NOZZLES Rear window washer fig. 19
❒ seasonal environment conditions.
Windscreen washer fig. 18 The rear window nozzle do not need
Not to be underestimated is also the
LIGHTS AND

to be adjusted. The liquid is atomised


WARNING

If there is no jet of fluid, firstly check over a predetermined area of the rear abrasive action of wind-borne atmos-
that there is fluid in the reservoir: see window. pheric dust and sand and mud and
“Checking fluid levels” in this sec- gravel raised by other cars.
tion). The nozzle is arranged on the upper
On your vehicle, Lancia has imple-
EMERGENZA

part of the tailgate.


Then check that the nozzle holes are mented the best manufacturing tech-
IN

not clogged, if necessary using a nee- nologies to effectively protect the


dle. bodywork against corrosion.
The front window nozzle do not need
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

to be adjusted. The liquid is atomised


over a predetermined area of the
windscreen.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
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These include: BODY AND UNDERBODY ADVICE FOR PRESERVING THE

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❒ painting products and systems WARRANTY BODYWORK

AND
which give the car particular re- Your car is covered by warranty
sistance to corrosion and abrasion; against perforation due to rust of any Paint
❒ use of galvanised (or pretreated) original element of the structure or Paintwork does not only serve an aes-
body. For the general terms of this

SAFETY
steel sheets, with high resistance thetic purpose, but also protects the
to corrosion; warranty, refer to Lancia Warranty underlying sheet metal.
Booklet.
❒ spraying of plastic parts with a pro- Touch up abrasions and scratches im-

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


tective function in the more ex- mediately to prevent the formation of

STARTING
posed points: under door, inner rust. Only use genuine spare paint
wing parts, edges, etc.; products for touch-ups (see “Body-
work paint identification plate” in the
❒ boxed parts are designed to pre- “Technical Specifications” section).
vent condensation and pooling of

MESSAGES
WARNING
water which can cause corrosion Normal maintenance of paintwork
from the inside. consists in washing the car: the fre-
quency depends on the conditions and
environment where the car is used.

EMERGENCY
For example, it is advisable to wash

IN AN
the car more often in areas with a
high environmental pollution or on
roads sprinkled with salt.

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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To correctly wash the car: Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned
DASHBOARD

Detergents pollute the envi-


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in the same way as the rest of the car.


❒ remove the aerial from the roof to ronment. The vehicle
AND

prevent damage to it if the car is Where possible, do not park under should be washed in areas
washed in an automatic system; trees; the resinous substance many equipped for collecting and
species release give the paint a dull purifying the liquid used in the
❒ wash the body using a low pres- appearance and increase the possibil- washing process.
SAFETY

sure jet of water; ity of triggering rust processes.


❒ wipe a sponge with a slightly soapy IMPORTANT Bird droppings must be
solution over the bodywork, fre- washed off immediately and thor- Windows
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

quently rinsing with the sponge; oughly as the acid they contain is par-
STARTING

Use specific window cleaner products.


❒ rinse well with water and dry with ticularly aggressive.
Also use clean cloths to avoid scratch-
a jet of air or a chamois leather. ing the glass or damaging the trans-
Dry the parts less in sight particularly parency.
LIGHTS AND

carefully, such as the door frames and


WARNING

IMPORTANT Wipe the rear window


the headlight frames, where water inside gently with a cloth in the di-
may stagnate more easily. It is a good rection of the filaments to avoid dam-
idea to leave the car in the open for a aging the heating device.
while after washing it to give time for
EMERGENZA

the water to evaporate.


Front headlights
IN

Do not wash the car after it has been


parked in the sun or when the engine IMPORTANT Never use aromatic
is bonnet is hot: this could take the substances (e.g.: petrol) or ketenes
MAINTENANCE

(e.g.: acetone) for cleaning front


AND CARE

shine off the paint.


headlight plastic lens.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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Engine compartment INTERIORS

DASHBOARD
WARNING

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At the end of every winter, wash the Never use flammable

AND
engine compartment thoroughly, tak- products, such as petrol Periodically check that water is not
ing care not to aim the jet of water di- ether or rectified petrol to clean in- trapped under the mats (due to water
rectly at the electronic control units or side the car. The electrostatic dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.)
at the windscreen wiper motors. Have charges which are generated by which could cause oxidisation of the

SAFETY
this operation performed at a spe- rubbing during the cleaning oper- sheet metal.
cialised workshop. ation may cause a fire.
IMPORTANT Perform this operation CLEANING SEATS AND FABRIC

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


on a cold engine and with the key at PARTS

STARTING
STOP. After the washing operation, Remove dust with a soft brush or a
make sure that the various protections vacuum cleaner. It is advisable to use
(e.g. rubber caps and guards) have a moist brush on velvet upholstery.
not removed or damaged. Rub the seats with a sponge moist-

MESSAGES
WARNING
ened with a solution of water and
neutral detergent.

INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS

EMERGENCY
IN AN
It is advisable to clean interior parts
with a moist cloth and a solution of
water and mild soap. Use specific
products for cleaning plastic, without

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
solvents and specifically designed to
prevent damage to the appearance
and colour of the treated parts to re-
move grease and tough stains.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
IMPORTANT Never use spirit or pe-

TIONS
troleum to clean the instrument panel.

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LEATHER STEERING
DASHBOARD

WARNING
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WHEEL/GEAR KNOB
Do not keep aerosol cans
AND

These components must be cleaned in the car: risk of explo-


with mild soap and water only. Never sion. Aerosol cans must not be ex-
use spirit and/or alcohol based prod- posed to a temperature exceeding
ucts. 50°C. When the vehicle is exposed
SAFETY

to sunlight, inner temperature can


Read the product label carefully be- greatly exceed this value.
fore using specific products for clean-
ing the interiors: make sure the prod-
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

uct does not contain alcohol or alco-


hol based substances.
If window cleaner accidentally drips
onto the steering wheel or gear lever
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

knob, wipe away immediately and


then wash the concerned area with
mild soap and water.
IMPORTANT Be careful when ar-
EMERGENZA

ranging a steering wheel lock device,


where applicable, to prevent damag-
IN

ing the leather upholstery by rubbing.


MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
IDENTIFICATION DATA .................................. 188
ENGINE CODES -

SAFETY
BODYWORK VERSIONS .................................. 190
ENGINE ........................................................... 191

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


FUEL FEED .................................................... 192

STARTING
TRANSMISSION .............................................. 192
BRAKES ........................................................... 193
SUSPENSIONS ................................................. 193

MESSAGES
WARNING
STEERING SYSTEM ........................................ 193
WHEELS .......................................................... 194

EMERGENCY
DIMENSIONS ................................................... 198

IN AN
PERFORMANCE .............................................. 199
WEIGHTS ........................................................ 200

MAINTENANCE
CAPACITIES .................................................... 201

AND CARE
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............................ 202
FUEL CONSUMPTION .................................... 204
CO2 EMISSIONS ............................................... 205

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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IDENTIFICATION
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AND

DATA
Take note of the identification codes.
The identification data are printed on
SAFETY

labels fig. 1 in the following positions:


1 - Model plate
2 - Chassis marking.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0450m L0D0415m
fig. 1 fig. 2
3 - Bodywork paint identification
plate. MODEL PLATE fig. 2 G - Maximum vehicle weight on front
axle.
4 - Engine marking. This plate is fitted to the engine com-
LIGHTS AND

partment front crossmember and con- H - Maximum vehicle weight on rear


WARNING

tains the following data: axle.


B - Type approval number. I - Engine type.
C - Vehicle type code. L - Body version code.
EMERGENCY
IN AN

D - Chassis number. M - Spare part code.


E - Maximum vehicle weight fully N - Smoke opacity index (for diesel
loaded. engines).
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

F - Maximum vehicle weight fully


loaded with trailer.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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CHASSIS MARKING fig. 3

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This is printed on the passenger com-

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partment floor bed near the front ri-
ght seat.
The label can be accessed by lifting

SAFETY
the window in the mat and comprises:
❒ vehicle model;
❒ the chassis progressive number.

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
L0D0228m
fig. 4

ENGINE MARKING
It is stamped onto the cylinder block
(passenger compartment side) and

MESSAGES
WARNING
shows the type and the serial number.

EMERGENCY
IN AN
L0D0227m
fig. 3

MAINTENANCE
BODYWORK PAINT

AND CARE
IDENTIFICATION PLATE fig. 4
This plate is applied to the bonnet
and shows the following data:

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
A - Paint manufacturer.
B - Colour name.
C - Lancia colour code.

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D - Respray and touch up code.

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ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

Versions Engine type code Bodywork code

1.48V (▲) 350 AXF1A08 QL (5 seats)


SAFETY

350A1000
350 AXF1A08 FL (4 seats)

1.416V 843A1000 350 AXA1B07 GL


MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

1.416V 90 HP (▲) 192B2000 350 AXE1A06 CL

1.3 Multijet 70 HP 188A9000 350 AXB1A01 QL (5 seats)


LIGHTS AND

350 AXG1A09 AEL (5 seats)


WARNING

1.3 Multijet 90 HP 199A3000


350 AXG1A09 AFL (4 seats)
350 AXG1A09 AGL (5 seats) (*)
350 AXG1A09 AHL (4 seats) (*)
EMERGENCY

1.3 Multijet 95 HP 199B1000 350AXM1A 13BL (5 seats) (*)


IN AN

350 AXH1A11 ML (5 seats) (*)


1.6 Multijet 350A2000
350 AXH1A11 HL (4 seats) (*)
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

350A3000 350 AXL1A12 ML (5 seats) (*)


1.6 Multijet 115 HP (▲)
350 AXL1A12 HL (4 seats) (*)
TECHNICAL

(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only


SPECIFICA-
TIONS

(❒) For specific markets


(*) DPF version
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ENGINE

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
1.48V (▲) 1.416V 1.3 Multijet 1.3 Multijet 1.3 Multijet 1.6 Multijet
70 HP 90 HP 95 HP
INTRODUCTION

SAFETY
Type code: 350A1000 843A1000 188A9000 199A3000 199B1000 350A2000
Cycle: Eight Eight Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


Cylinder number and position: 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line

STARTING
Number of valves per cylinder: 2 4 4 4 4 4

Piston bore and stroke mm 72 x 84 72 x 84 69.6 x 82 69.6 x 82 69.6 x 82 79.5 x 80.5

MESSAGES
WARNING
Total displacement cm 3
1368 1368 1248 1248 1248 1598

Compression ratio 11±0,2 11±0,2 18±0.4 17,6±0,4 16,8 + 0.2/- 0.4 16,5±1

Max. EEC power kW 57 70 51 66 70 88

EMERGENCY
HP 77 95 70 90 95 120

IN AN
corresponding rpm: rpm 6000 5800 4000 4000 4000 3500

Max. EEC torque Nm 115 128 180 200 200 300


kgm 11,7 13 18,3 20 20 30.5

MAINTENANCE
corresponding rpm: rpm 3000 4500 1750 1750 1500 1500

AND CARE
Spark plugs: NGK ZKR7A-10 NGK ZKR7A-10 – – – –
Fuel: Unleaded petrol Unleaded petrol Diesel fuel for Diesel fuel for Diesel fuel for Diesel fuel for
95 RON 95 RON motor vehicles motor vehicles motor vehicles motor vehicles

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
(EN228 (EN228 (EN590 (EN590 (EN590 (EN590
specifications) specifications) specifications) specifications)) specifications) specifications)
(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only

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FUEL FEED
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

1.48V (▲) - 1.416V 1.3 Multijet - 1.6 Multijet

Multipoint sequential phased injection, Common Rail Multijet direct injection


Fuelfeed electronically controlled with
SAFETY

integrated with ignition,


returnless system turbo and intercooler
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

TRANSMISSION
1.48V (▲) - 1.3 Multijet - 1.6 Multijet 1.416V
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

Gearbox Five forward gears plus reverse Five forward gears plus reverse
with synchronisers for forward gears with synchronisers for forward gears
EMERGENCY

Clutch Hydraulic control and play-less pedal Hydraulic control and play-less pedal
IN AN

Traction Front Front


MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

Modifications or repairs to the fuel feed system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system’s
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
TIONS

(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only


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BRAKES

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
1.48V (▲) - 1.416V - 1.3 Multijet 70 HP 1.3 Multijet 90 HP - 1.3 Multijet 95 HP
1.6 Multijet

Service brakes:

SAFETY
– front Self-ventilating discs (257 mm x 22 mm) Self-ventilating discs (284 mm x 22 mm)

– rear Drum (203 mm x 38 mm) 1.3 Multijet 90 HP -1.3 Multijet 95 HP: drum
(228 mm x 40 mm)

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
1.6 Multijet: disc (240 mm x 11 mm)
Parking brake Operated by hand lever, acting on Operated by hand lever, acting on
rear brakes rear brakes

IMPORTANT Water, ice and salt sprinkled on the roads may deposit on the brake disks reducing braking efficiency the first time the

MESSAGES
WARNING
brakes are applied.
(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only

SUSPENSIONS

EMERGENCY
IN AN
1.48V (▲) - 1.416V - 1.3 Multijet - 1.6 Multijet

Front McPherson independent wheels

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
Rear Semi-independent wheels interconnected by means of torque axle
(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
STEERING SYSTEM

TIONS
1.48V (▲) - 1.416V - 1.3 Multijet - 1.6 Multijet

Type Rack and pinion with electric power steering

INDEX
Steering circle
(kerb to kerb) m 10,0

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WHEELS SPACE SAVER SPARE WHEEL
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

Pressed steel rim Tubeless tyre.


AND

RIMS AND TYRES fig. 5


WHEEL GEOMETRY
Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless
Front wheel toe-in measured between
SAFETY

radial carcass tyres. All approved ty-


res are listed in the Log Book. rims: 0 ±1 mm.

IMPORTANT In the event of discre- The values refer to the car in running
pancies between the information pro- order.
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

L0D0229m
vided on this “Owner’s handbook” fig. 5
and the “Log book”, consider the spe-
cifications shown in the log book only. HOW TO READ TYRE DATA
Respect the prescribed size to ensure Example: 185/65 R 14 86 T
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

safety of the car in movement. Fit ty- 185 = Nominal width (S, distance in
res of the same make and type on all mm between sidewalls).
wheels.
65 = Percentage height/width ratio
IMPORTANT Do not use inner tubes (H/ S).
EMERGENCY

with Tubeless tyres.


IN AN

R = Radial tyre.
14 = Rim diameter in inches (Ø).
86 = Load rate (capacity).
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

T = Maximum speed rating.


TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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Load rating (capacity) Maximum speed rating HOW TO READ THE RIM DATA

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
60 = 250 kg 84 = 500 kg Q = up to 160 km/h.

AND
Example: 6 J x 14 ET 40
61 = 257 kg 85 = 515 kg R = up to 170 km/h.
62 = 265 kg 86 = 530 kg 6 = rim diameter in inches (1).
S = up to 180 km/h.
63 = 272 kg 87 = 545 kg J = rim drop centre outline (side

SAFETY
T = up to 190 km/h. projection where the tyre bead
64 = 280 kg 88 = 560 kg rests) (2).
65 = 290 kg 89 = 580 kg U = up to 200 km/h.
14 = rim nominal diameter in in-
66 = 300 kg 90 = 600 kg H = up to 210 km/h.

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


ches (corresponds to diameter

STARTING
67 = 307 kg 91 = 615 kg V = up to 240 km/h. of the tyre to be mounted)
(3 = Ø).
68 = 315 kg 92 = 630 kg W = up to 270 km/h.
69 = 325 kg 93 = 650 kg ET = shape and number of humps
Y = up to 300 km/h. (used for withholding tubeless

MESSAGES
WARNING
70 = 335 kg 94 = 670 kg tyre beads on the rim).
71 = 345 kg 95 = 690 kg 40 = wheel camber angle (distance
72 = 355 kg 96 = 710 kg between the disc/rim suppor-
ting plane and the wheel rim

EMERGENCY
73 = 365 kg 97 = 730 kg
centre line).

IN AN
74 = 375 kg 98 = 750 kg
75 = 387 kg 99 = 775 kg
76 = 400 kg 100 = 800 kg

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
77 = 412 kg 101 = 825 kg
78 = 425 kg 102 = 850 kg
79 = 437 kg 103 = 875 kg

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
80 = 450 kg 104 = 900 kg

TIONS
81 = 462 kg 105 = 925 kg
82 = 475 kg 106 = 950 kg
83 = 487 kg

INDEX
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RIMS AND TYRES
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

VERSIONS RIMS TYRES SPACE SAVER SPARE


Provided Winter Rim Tyre
SAFETY

6 Jx14” ET 40 185/65 R14 86T 185/65 R14 86Q (M+S) 4Bx14” (***) 135/80 B14 84M (***)
1.4 petrol -
1.3 Multijet 6 Jx15” ET 40 (*) 195/60 R15 88H 195/60 R15 88Q (M+S) alternatively
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

70 HP
STARTING

6 1/2 Jx16” ET 40 (alloy) 205/50 R16 87V (**) – 4Bx15” 125/80 R15 95M (***)

1.3 Multijet 90 HP 6Jx15” ET 40 (*) 195/60 R15 88H 195/60 R15 88Q (M+S)
1.3 Multijet 95 HP 4Bx15” 125/80 R15 95M
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

1.6 Multijet 6 1/2 Jx16” ET 40 (alloy) 205/50 R16 87V (**) –

(*) Optional alloy rim


EMERGENCY

(**) Tyres to which chains cannot be fitted


IN AN

(***) IMPORTANT The 14” space saver spare wheel can only be used on 1.4 petrol and 1.3 Multijet 70HP versions with chassis
number higher than 1012200.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS INDEX

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COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURES (bar)

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
TYRES PROVIDED
Tyre size Medium load Full load
Front Rear Front Rear

SAFETY
185/65 R14 86T 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.3
195/60 R15 88T 2.2 2.1 2.3 (2.4 ▲) 2.3
205/50 R16 87V 2.2 2.1 2.3 (2.5 ▲) 2.3

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
▲ 1.6 Multijet versions only

135/80 B14 84M 2.8


SPACE SAVER SPARE WHEEL

MESSAGES
125/80 R15 95M 4.2

WARNING
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.

EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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DIMENSIONS
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

Dimensions are expressed in mm and


refer to the vehicle equipped with its
original tyres.
SAFETY

The height refers to the unladen vehi-


cle.

Luggage compartment volume


MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

Capacity with vehicle unladen


(V.D.A. standards): ............ 390 dm3
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

L0D0451m
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

A B C D E F (*) G I
TIONS

4035 848 2508 679 1660 1444 1698 1431

(*) Minor variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims
INDEX

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PERFORMANCE

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
With mechanical gearbox
Top permissible speed after initial car use in km/h.

SAFETY
1.48V (▲) 1.416V 1.3 Multijet 70HP 1.3 Multijet 90HP 1.3 Multijet 95HP 1.6 Multijet

163 175 159 173 175 190

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only

MESSAGES
WARNING
EMERGENCY
IN AN
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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WEIGHTS
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

Weights (kg) 1.48V (▲) - 1.416V 1.3 Multijet 1.6 Multijet


SAFETY

Unladen weight (with all liquids,


fuel tank filled to 90 % and
without optional equipment): 1155 1200 1275
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

Payload (*)
including the driver: 500 500 500

Maximum permissible loads


LIGHTS AND

(**)
WARNING

– front axle: 940 940 1000


– rear axle: 805 805 805
– total: 1655 1700 1775
EMERGENCY

Towable loads:
1100
IN AN

– trailer with brakes: 1000 1000


– trailer without brakes: 400 400 500

Maximum load on roof: 75 75 75


MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

Maximum load on tow hitch


(trailer with brakes): 60 60 60

(*)If special equipment is fitted (sun roof, tow hook, etc.) the unladen weight increases and consequently the payload will
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

decrease in relation to the maximum permitted loads.


TIONS

(**) Loads not be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/on load carrying platform
within the maximum permitted loads.
INDEX

(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only

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CAPACITIES

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
1.48V (▲) 1.416V 1.3 Multijet 1.6 Multijet Recommended fuels
litres kg litres kg litres kg litres kg Genuine products

Fuel tank: 47 – 47 – – – – – Unleaded petrol with no less

SAFETY
including a reserve of:litres 5-7 – 5-7 – – – – – than 95 R.O.N.
(EN 228 Specification)

– – – – 47 – 47 – Diesel fuel for motor vehicles

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


Fuel tank:

STARTING
including a reserve of:litres – – – – 5-7 – 5-7 – (EN590 specifications)

Engine cooling 50% mixture of demineralized wa-


system: 4.5 – 4.5 – 6.0 – 7.8 – ter and PARAFLU UP
(❐)

MESSAGES
WARNING
Engine sump: 2.4 2.1 2.5 2.2 – – – – SELENIA K P.E.
Engine sump and filter: 2.6 2,25 2.7 2.35 – – – –

EMERGENCY
Engine sump: – – – – 2.85 2.54 4.4 3.74 SELENIA WR P.E.
– – – – 3.0 2.65 4.7 4.0

IN AN
Engine sump and filter:

Gearbox/differential 1.65 1.5 1.65 1.5 1.98 1.8 – 1.6 TUTELA CAR
casing: TECHNYX

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
Hydraulic brake circuit: 0.45 – 0.45 – 0.45 – 0.45 – TUTELA TOP 4

Windscreen/rear window Mixture of water and


washer fluid reservoir: 1.5 – 1.5 – 1.5 – 1.5 – TUTELA PROFESSIONAL

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
SC 35

TIONS
(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only
(❐) When the vehicle is used under particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a mix of 60% PARAFLU UP and
40% demineralised water.

INDEX
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FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS AND SPECIFICATIONS


Use Fluid and lubricant features Genuine fluids and Replacement
SAFETY

for correct car operation lubricants procedures


MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

Engine Synthetic base lubricants SELENIA K P.E. According to


lubricants SAE 5W-40 ACEA C3 grade. Qualification FIAT 9.55535- Contractual Technical Service Schedule
petrol S2. Reference No. F603.C07
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

SELENIA WR P.E.
EMERGENCY

According to
Contractual Technical
IN AN

Lubricants for Synthetic base lubricants SAE 5W- 30 grade. Service Schedule
diesel engines Reference No. F510.D07
Qualification FIAT 9.55535-S1.
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

For diesel engines, in the event of an emergency in which the original products are not available, lubricants with at least ACEA C2 perfor-
mance are acceptable; however, in this case optimum engine performance is not guaranteed and the lubricant should be replaced as soon
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

as possible at a Lancia Dealership.


TIONS

The use of products with features lower than ACEA A3 and ACEA C2 could cause engine damage not covered by warranty.
INDEX

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Use Fluid and lubricant features Genuine fluids and Applications

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
for correct car operation lubricants

AND
All synthetic lubricant TUTELA CAR Gearbox and differentials
SAE 75W-85 grade. Exceeding API GL-4 PLUS, TECHNYX (mechanical)
FIAT 9.55550 MIL-L- 2105 D LEV specifications. Contractual Technical
Reference N° F010.B05

SAFETY
Motion transmis- Molybdenum disulphide grease for high temperatures. TUTELA ALL STAR CV joint
sion Consistency NLGI 1-2 Contractual Technical wheel side

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


lubricants and Reference N° F702.G07

STARTING
grease Polyeura base synthetic grease for high temperatures. TUTELA STAR 325 CV joints on differential
Consistency NLGI 2 Contractual Technical side subject
Reference N° F301.D03 to high temperatures
(1.416V versions)

MESSAGES
WARNING
Specific grease for low-friction coefficient TUTELA STAR 700 CV joints
CV joints. Consistency NLGI 0-1 Contractual Technical differential side
Reference N° F701.C07

EMERGENCY
Brake liquid Synthetic fluid, F.M.V.S.S. n.116, DOT 4, ISO 4925, TUTELA TOP 4 Hydraulic

IN AN
SAE J-1704, CUNA NC 956-01 Contractual Technical brake and clutch
Reference N° F001.A93
Red protective with antifreeze action, based on inhibited PARAFLU UP (●)

MAINTENANCE
Cooling circuit. Percentage
Radiator

AND CARE
monoethylene glycol with organic formula based on Contractual Technical of use 50% to -35° C.
protection O.A.T, that passes CUNA NO 956-16, ASTM D 3306 spe- Reference N° F101.M01 Do not mix with product
cifications of different type(❐)

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
Mixture of alcohol and surfactants CUNA NC 956-11 TUTELA To be used diluted or

TIONS
Windscreen/ undiluted in wind-
PROFESSIONAL SC 35
rear window screen/rear window
Contractual Technical
washer fluid washer/wiper systems
Reference N° F201.D02

INDEX
(●) IMPORTANT Do not use fluids with different specifications for topping up or mixing.
(❐) When the vehicle is used under particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a 60% mixture of PARAFLU UP
and demineralised water.
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FUEL CONSUMPTION
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are determined on the basis of the homologation tests laid down
by specific European Directives.
The procedures below are followed for measuring consumption:
SAFETY

❒ urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the car;
❒ extra urban cycle: driving simulating the use of the vehicle in a non-urban situation with frequent acceleration in
all gears; the speed varies between 0 and 120 km/h;
MESSAGES AND DRIVING
STARTING

❒ combined consumption: calculated weighing about 37% of urban cycle consumption and about 63% of extra urban
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
WARNING

different fuel consumption levels than those measured.

According to European Directive in force


EMERGENCY

(litres per 100 km) Urban Extra urban Combined


IN AN

1.48V (▲) 7.9 5.1 6.1


1.416V (5 gears) 8.5 5.5 6.6
MAINTENANCE

1.416V (6 gears) 8.5 4.8 6.2


AND CARE

1.3 Multijet 70 HP 5.8 4.1 4.7


1.3 Multijet 90 HP 5.8 3.9 4.6
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-

1.3 Multijet 95 HP 5.7 3.8 4.5


TIONS

1.6 Multijet 6.0 4.0 4.7

(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only


INDEX

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CO2 EMISSIONS

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND
The CO2 emission figures in the table below refer to combined fuel consumption.

According to European Directive in force (g/km)

SAFETY
1.48V (▲) 1.416V

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


5 gears 6 gears

STARTING
145 157 146

(▲) Engine version for some versions/markets only

MESSAGES
WARNING
EMERGENCY
IN AN
1.3 Multijet 70HP 1.3 Multijet 90HP 1.3 Multijet 95HP 1.6 Multijet

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
125 120 118 124

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
INDEX
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INDEX
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
AND

ABS (System) ........................ 85 Brakes Dashboard ........................... 8


Accessories purchased by the - fluid level ......................... 176 Dashboard and controls ........ 7
SAFETY

owner .................................. 88 - handbrake ........................ 116 Dimensions .......................... 198


Air vents ............................... 48 - technical data ................. 193 Dipped beam headlights
Ashtray (smoker's kit) .......... 75
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

Bulb (replacement) ............... 147


STARTING

- bulb replacement ............. 151


Automatic dual-zone climate
system.................................. 52 Capacities ............................. 201 - controls ............................ 62
Car maintenance and care ..... 165 Direction indicators ............... 63
LIGHTS AND
WARNING

Battery - scheduled maintenance plan 167 Direction indicators


. - checking battery charge and Car parked ............................ 116 - bulb replacement ............. 152
liquid level (electrolyte) ..... 177
Car radio - controls ............................ 63
EMERGENCY

- jump starting..................... 137


IN AN

- setup ................................ 87 Dualdrive


- replacement ...................... 178
Carrying children safely ........ 101 (electric power steering) ...... 89
Bodywork Ceiling light ........................... 69
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE

- maintenance ..................... 182 Changing a wheel .................. 142 Engine compartment ............. 171
- version codes .................... 190 Checking fluid levels ............. 171 Engine coolant gauge ............ 22
Bonnet .................................. 82 Child lock ............................ 19 Engine cooling system fluid
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

Boot ...................................... 80 Cigar lighter (smoker's kit) .... 75 level ................................... 174
Boot extension ....................... 80 Clutch ................................... 192 Engine oil level ..................... 173
Brake fluid level .................... 176 CO2 emissions ....................... 205 Engine oil
INDEX

Brake lights Control buttons display.........22-25 - level check ........................ 173


- bulb replacement ............. 153 Cruise Control ....................... 67 - technical specifications ..... 202
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Engine Fuel - CD holder compartment

E COMANDI
PLANCIA
- consumption...................... 204 with can holder.................. 75
- cranking ........................... 20
- cup/can holder .................. 74
- features ............................ 191 - fuel gauge ......................... 21
- current socket.................... 75
- power supply ..................... 192 - inertia fuel switch ............. 72

SICUREZZA
- glove compartment ............ 73
- identification code ........... 188 Fuses .................................... 156
- oddment compartments
Environment protection ......... 94 (upper).............................. 73
Gearbox (use) ...................... 117

AVVIAMENTO
EOBD (system) ..................... 86 - oddment shelf on roof........ 74

E GUIDA
GSI system............................. 87
Exterior lights ....................... 62 Isofix child seat ..................... 105
Hazard warning lights

E MESSAGGI
Fire protection system (FPS).. 72 Jack ...................................... 144
- controls ............................ 71

SPIE
Fix&GO (quick tyre repair kit) 138
Head restraints ..................... 44 Key and door locking kit........ 13
Fluids and lubricants ............ 202
Headlamp alignment corrector 84

EMERGENZA
Fog lights Lancia CODE system ............. 11
Headlight beam corrector

IN
- bulb replacement ............. 153 (electric corrector) .............. 84 Levels
- control buttons ................. 71 Headlights ............................ 84 - checking .......................... 171

MANUTENZIONE
E CURA
FPS (Fire Protection System) 72 Lubricants (features) ............. 202
Identification data ................ 188
Front air bags ........................ 108 Main beam headlights
Ignition switch ...................... 20
- driver's front airbag........... 108 - bulb replacement ............. 151

TECNICI
In an emergency .................... 135

DATI
- front airbag passenger side 109 - controls ............................ 62
Instrument panel ................... 10
- manually deactivating the Manual climate control ......... 48
Interior ................................. 185

ALFABETICO
passenger front and side Multifunctional display .........22-25

INDICE
airbag ............................... 110 Interior equipment
Fuel cap ................................ 92 - card holder ........................ 74 Number plate light
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- bulb replacement ............. 154 Rev counters ......................... 21 - bump starting.................... 138
DASHBOARD

CONTROLS

Reversing light - ignition switch .................. 20


AND

Oddment compartments (upper) 73


- bulb replacement ............. 154 - jump starting .................... 137
On board instruments ........... 21
Rims and wheels ................... 194 - procedure for petrol versions 114
SAFETY

Parking sensors...................... 90 Roof bars ............................. 83 - procedure for Multijet


Rubber hoses ........................ 180 versions ............................ 114
Performance ......................... 199
- stopping the engine............ 115
MESSAGES AND DRIVING

Plates .................................... 188


STARTING

Safety ................................... 95 - warming up the engine once


Power socket.......................... 75
Seat belts started .............................. 115
Power windows ...................... 78
- general information ......... 100 Starting up and driving ......... 113
LIGHTS AND

Protecting the environment ... 94


WARNING

- height adjustment ............. 97 Steering lock ......................... 20


Rain sensor ........................... 65 - maintenance ..................... 101 Steering wheel adjustment .... 45
Raising the vehicle ................. 162 - S.B.R. system..................... 97 Steering ................................. 193
EMERGENCY
IN AN

Rear fog light - use .................................... 96 Storing the car ...................... 124
- bulb replacement ............. 154 Seatbelt tensioners ................ 99 Sun roof ................................ 76
- control buttons ................. 71 Seats ..................................... 38
MAINTENANCE

Sun visors ............................. 76


AND CARE

Rear view mirrors ................. 46 Side air bags ......................... 110 Suspension ............................ 193
Rear window washer Side lights Symbols ................................. 11
- controls ............................ 64 - bulb replacement .............. 152
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS

- fluid level ......................... 175 - controls ............................ 62 Technical data ...................... 187
Rear window wiper Snow chains .......................... 123 Third brake light
- blades ............................... 181 Spark plugs ........................... 191 - bulb replacement ............. 154
INDEX

- controls ............................ 64 Speedometer .......................... 21 Towing the car ...................... 163


- nozzles............................... 182 Starting the engine Towing trailers ...................... 119
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Transmission ......................... 192

DASHBOARD

CONTROLS
Tyres provided ...................... 179

AND
Warning lights and messages 125
Weights ................................. 200

SAFETY
Wheel geometry .................... 194
Wheels ................................... 194

LIGHTS AND AND DRIVING


STARTING
Window wipers
- blades ............................... 181
- controls ............................ 64

MESSAGES
WARNING
– jets ................................... 182
Windows (cleaning) .............. 182
Windscreen washer

EMERGENCY
- controls ........................... 64

IN AN
- fluid level ......................... 175
Windscreen/rear screen washing

MAINTENANCE
fluid level;............................ 175

AND CARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
ALFABETICO
INDICE
209

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ARRANGEMENTS FOR DEALING WITH THE CAR AT THE END OF ITS
LIFE
Lancia has been committed for many years to safeguarding the environment through the constant improvement of its
production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly compatible with the ecosystem. To assure cu-
stomers of the best possible service in terms of respecting environmental laws and in response to European Directive
2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, Lancia is offering their customers the opportunity of handing
over their vehicle* at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.
The European Directive sets out that when the vehicle is handed over the last keeper or owner should not incur any ex-
penses as a result of its market value. In particular, in all European Union countries, until 1st January 2007, vehicles
registered after 1st July 2002 will be collected free of charge, whilst from 2007 collection will be free of charge irre-
spective of the year of registration as long as the vehicle contains its basic components (in particular, the engine and
bodywork) and has no additional waste.

To hand your vehicle over at the end of its life without extra cost, go to one of our Lancia dealerships or authorized col-
lection and scrapping centres. These centres have been carefully chosen to offer high quality service for the collection,
treatment and recycling of unused vehicles with respect to the environment.

You can find further information on these collection and scrapping centres either from a Lancia Dealership or by cal-
ling the freephone number 00800 526242 00 or on the Lancia website.

* Vehicle for transporting passengers with a maximum of nine seats with a total permitted weight of 3.5 t

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COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURES (bar)
TYRES PROVIDED
Tyre size Medium load Full load
Front Rear Front Rear
185/65 R14 86T 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.3
195/60 R15 88T 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.3
205/50 R16 87V 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.3

135/80 B14 84M 2,8


SPACE SAVER SPARE WHEEL
125/80 R15 95M 4.2
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.

ENGINE OIL CHANGE


1.48V 1.416V 1.3 Multijet 1.6 Multijet
litres kg litres kg litres kg litres kg
Engine sump 2.4 2.1 2.5 2.2 2.85 2.5 4.4 3.74
Engine sump and filter 2.6 2.25 2.7 2.35 3.0 2.6 4.7 4.0

FUEL TANK (litres)


1.48V - 1.416V 1.3 Multijet 1.6 Multijet
Reservoir capacity 47 47 47
Reserve 5-7 5-7 5-7
Refuel with unleaded petrol with an octane rating (RON) of 95 or higher only (EN228 specifications).
Refuel diesel vehicles with automotive diesel (Specification EN590).

Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Customer Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering
Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia)
Print n. 603.81.581 - 03/2009 - 1 edition

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