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  • Page 4 LANCIA team that will be on hand to provide you with any assistance you may require. Best regards and have a good trip. This Owner Handbook describes all the Lancia Y versions. As a consequence, you should consider only the information which is related to the engine and bodywork version of the car you purchased.
  • Page 5 What’s more, it is totally recyclable. It has been designed to ensure a correct ecological treatment and recycling of all its component materials at the end of its life. When the time comes for your Lancia Y to be scrapped your LANCIA Dealership is committed to helping you to ensure that it is totally recy- cled.
  • Page 6 SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT The design and production of the Lancia Y has eliminated the use of a whole series of polluting ma- terials and led to the perfection of devices that can reduce or considerably curtail harmful influences on the environment. The Lancia Y is consequently ready to travel well ahead of the most stringent inter- national pollution control standards.
  • Page 7 DEVICES FOR REDUCING ENGINE EMISSIONS Three-way catalytic converter (catalytic exhaust pipe) Carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and unburnt hydrocarbons are the main harmful components in exhaust gases. The catalytic exhaust pipe and the devices connected to it are a “miniature laboratory” where a very high percentage of these components are converted into harmless substances.
  • Page 8 THE SIGNS TO HELP YOU DRIVE CORRECTLY The signs you see on this page are very important. They highlight those parts of the handbook where, more than elsewhere, you should stop for a minute and read carefully. As you can see, each sign has a different symbol to make it immediately clear and easy to identify the subjects in the different areas: Personal safety.
  • Page 9 A list of the symbols to be found on your Lancia Y is given below with the name of the component to which it re- lates at the side of it.
  • Page 10 PROHIBITION SYMBOLS Belts and pulleys Battery Passenger’s airbag Moving parts; keep limbs Keep away from naked Do not install child safety and clothing away. flames. seats on the front passenger seat. Climate control tubing Battery Jack Do not disconnect - Air Keep children away.
  • Page 11 WARNING SYMBOLS OBLIGATION SYMBOLS Power steering Windscreen wiper Battery Do not exceed the maxi- Use only the fluid speci- Protect your eyes. mum fluid level in the fied in the section “Capaci- reservoir. Use only the fluid specified ties”. in the section “Capacities”. Brake circuit Jack Battery...
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR DRIVING YOUR CAR IN AN EMERGENCY CAR MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORY INSTALLATION INDEX...
  • Page 13: Getting To Know Your Car

    HEATING AND VENTILATION ..... ou are recommended to read this chapter sit- CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM....... ting comfortably in your new Lancia Y. In this way you will be able to identify the parts de- STEERING COLUMN STALKS ...... scribed immediate and see for yourself what you CONTROLS ............
  • Page 14: Dashboard

    DASHBOARD The presence and position of instruments and warning lights may vary according to the version of the car. P4C00364 1. Fixed air vents for side windows - 2. Left-hand stalk (direction indicators/headlamps) - 3. Airbag - 4. Right-hand stalk (wind- screen wiper/rear window wiper) - 5.
  • Page 15 The presence and position of instruments and warning lights may vary according to the version of the car. P4C00365 1. Fixed air vents for side windows - 2. Left-hand stalk (direction indicators/headlamps) - 3. Airbag - 4. Right-hand stalk (windscreen wiper/rear window wiper) - 5. Instrument panel - 6. Button panel - 7. Sound system housing - 8. Front window demisting - 9.
  • Page 16: The Lancia Code System

    (not in the car) and only be nised by the system. gency”); used when absolutely necessary. No repairs can be carried out on the Lancia CODE system or the en- gine control unit if this key is lost. fig. 1 fig. 2...
  • Page 17 E - the mechanical key code to be When the key is turned to MAR at The first time you stop you can test given to the LANCIA Dealership engine startup: the system: turn the ignition key to when ordering duplicate keys;...
  • Page 18 – the homologation code is printed This a radio-frequency remote con- CODE card. The LANCIA Dealer- on the ignition key-remote control for trol and must be used close to the car. ship may ask you to demonstrate that the markets which require it.
  • Page 19: Ignition Switch

    – MAR: drive position. All electrical Used batteries are an en- your car), get a LANCIA Dealer- devices can be used. vironmental hazard. Dis- ship to make sure it is still func- – AVV: to start the engine.
  • Page 20: Individual Settings

    STEERING COLUMN LOCK INDIVIDUAL Height adjustment To set: remove the ignition key from Pull out telescopic lever B (fig. 6); SETTINGS the STOP or PARK position, and raise or lower it as required. turn the steering wheel until it locks. IMPORTANT The adjustment must To release: move the steering wheel only be made with someone sitting in...
  • Page 21 Lumbar support adjustment HEAD RESTRAINTS (fig. 8) The rear head restraints (fig. 9) can be removed to fold the seat back: This adjustment gives better back Remember: head support. – press tabs A and remove the head straints should be adjusted restraint.
  • Page 22 ACCESS TO THE BACK SEATS STEERING WHEEL (fig. 11) Do not push on the power steering limit switch for (fig. 10) more than 15 seconds with You can easily get into the back the engine running. This causes seats from either side. The wheel must only be noise and could damage the sys- adjusted while the car is...
  • Page 23 DOOR MIRRORS Electrically-adjustable (fig. 14) If the mirror makes it dif- ficult to get through nar- The mirrors can only be adjusted row gaps, fold it from po- Hand-adjustable (fig. 13) electrically when the ignition key is at sition 1 to position 2 (fig. 15). MAR.
  • Page 24: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS The lower part of the front seat belts ADJUSTING THE FRONT SEAT slides on a bar to make it easier for BELT HEIGHT (fig. 17) you to get hold of the belt when putting it on. HOW TO USE THE SEAT BELTS (for the front and back side seats) Press button C to unfasten the belts.
  • Page 25 For maximum pretensioner protec- the webbing passes approximately tion, make sure your seat belt fits The Lancia Y is fitted with preten- halfway between the edge of the snugly to your chest and hips. sioners to enable the seat belts to of- shoulder and the neck.
  • Page 26 (fig. 18) they have been activated, snugly across the wearer’s hips. The belts for the back seats must be have them replaced at a LANCIA worn as shown. Dealership. The device was made to last 10 To ensure the correct buckle is used,...
  • Page 27 USING THE REAR CENTRAL GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS The webbing must not be twisted. The upper section SEAT BELT (fig. 19) FOR THE USE OF THE SEAT must pass across BELTS To fasten the seat belt: push the shoulder and chest diagonally. The tongue of fastener A into slot B of the The driver is responsible for re- lower part must fit closely across...
  • Page 28 Never travel with a child SEVERE DANGER: HOW TO MAINTAIN sitting on a passenger’s lap if the car has a pas- THE SEAT BELTS with a single seat belt to senger airbag, do IN GOOD WORKING ORDER protect them both (fig. 21). not place the child seat on the 1) When wearing the seat belts, al- front seat.
  • Page 29: Transporting Children Safely

    We recommend using Lineaccessori dren. Group 3 weight 22 - 36 kg. LANCIA child restraint systems for each weight group as they have been A child’s head, in respect to that of The groups partially overlap. This is specifically designed for LANCIA ve-...
  • Page 30 We recommend sitting GROUP 0 GROUP 1 children on the rear seat. Babies up to 10 kg are to be seated Children from 9 kg are to be seated This is the most protected in a cot type seat facing backwards facing forward in child seats with position in the event of a crash.
  • Page 31 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 3) Always check that the amber in- strument panel warning light comes Children from 15 kg can be secured Children from 22 kg up only require on after deactivating the passenger directly with the vehicle seat belts. a cushion to lift them (fig.
  • Page 32: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL VERSION blue A - Fuel gauge with reserve warning light. C - Speedometer. D - Engine coolant temperature gauge with high temperature warning light. E - Clock. G - Odometer and trip meter. P4C00366 I - Indicators and warning lights. fig.
  • Page 33 LS-LX VERSIONS A - Fuel gauge with reserve warning light. B - Rev counter. C - Speedometer. D - Engine coolant temperature gauge with high temperature warning light. E - Clock. F - Outside temperature gauge. G - Odometer. H - Trip meter. P4C00367 I - Indicators and warning lights.
  • Page 34: Instruments

    3 seconds to reset the trip come on to indicate a fault in the sys- odometer. tem. Contact a LANCIA Dealership to have the system checked. Press button C (fig. 36) again to re- turn to the odometer display.
  • Page 35 (B) will move forwards one unit. If the situation persists even after the measures you have taken, turn off the engine and have the car seen to at a LANCIA Dealership. fig. 35 fig. 36...
  • Page 36 – (fig. 37) - 1.2 version. REV COUNTER (fig. 39) OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE blue GAUGE (fig. 40) – (fig. 38) - LS - LX - 1.2 If the needle is in the red zone it versions. shows your car’s engine is over- The correct temperature reading is revving.
  • Page 37: Warning Lights

    DOORS NOT CLOSED moving, switch the engine ´ 3. With the > warning light to indi- off and get in touch with a LANCIA PROPERLY (red) Dealership. cate an EBD electronic brake force When a door is not fully corrector failure.
  • Page 38 The EBD seen to at a LANCIA Dealership as system may also be less efficient. soon as you can. Go to a LANCIA Dealership imme-...
  • Page 39 ON. If the warning light ing light on can cause damage. Con- either does not come on or comes tact a LANCIA Dealership as soon on when travelling, stop immedi- as possible. ately and contact a LANCIA Deal- The warning light will go out when ership.
  • Page 40: Heating And Ventilation

    HEATING AND VENTILATION Key to (fig. 41) 1 - Windscreen defrosting/demist- ing vent. 2 - Front side windows defrost- ing/demisting vent. 3 - Central adjustable vents for sending air to front-seat passengers. 4 - Side vents for sending air to feet of front-seat passengers.
  • Page 41 AIR VENTS (fig. 42 and 43) CONTROLS (fig. 44) HEATING The vents can be rotated upwards or A - Air temperature knob (mixture 1) Air temperature knob: pointer in downwards. of hot/cold air). the red sector. A - Control for directing the air flow: B - Fan knob, which may have 3 or 2) Fan knob: pointer set at the speed 4 speeds according to the version.
  • Page 42 DEMISTING AND/OR DEMISTING AND/OR AIR RECIRCULATION DEFROSTING OF DEFROSTING OF THE REAR When the slider is in position T THE WINDSCREEN WINDOW only the inside air is circulated. AND FRONT SIDE WINDOWS Press button (. The electric mirror IMPORTANT This function is par- demisting device also comes on.
  • Page 43: Climate Control System

    CLIMATE CONTROL IMPORTANT The recirculation COOLING function allows to cool the air faster. 1) Air temperature knob: pointer in SYSTEM It is particularly useful when the out- the blue sector. side air is heavily polluted (in a traf- fic jam, tunnel, etc.). You are advised 2) Climate control system: press The climate control system is ad- switch √...
  • Page 44: Steering Column Stalks

    IMPORTANT The climate control STEERING Side and taillights (fig. 46) is very useful for speeding up demist- These come on when you turn COLUMN STALKS ing because it dries the air. Simply knurled switch from å to 6. Instru- adjust the controls for the demisting ment panel indicator light 3 comes function and turn on the climate con- LEFT-HAND STALK...
  • Page 45 This feature can only work when the up - for the right indicator; ignition key is at MAR. down - for the left indicator. Controls: Instrument panel indicator light y 0 - windscreen wiper off; flashes. 1 - flick wipe; The direction indicators automati- 2 - slow continuous wipe;...
  • Page 46: Controls

    When you pull the lever towards the Rear window wash/wipe (fig. 53) CONTROLS steering wheel (fig. 52), a jet of liquid This function is only possible when shoots out from the windscreen the ignition key is at MAR. washer. HAZARD LIGHTS Controls: These come on when switch A 1) turn the control from å...
  • Page 47 The use of hazard lights A - To switch the front foglights C - To switch the heated rear win- is subject to the highway on/off. These lights can only be dow on/off. It will switch on the door code. Keep to the prescrip- switched on if the outside lights are mirrors demisting device at the same tions in force in the country you...
  • Page 48: Interior Equipment

    If, after an accident, you INTERIOR CEILING LAMP (fig. 58) can smell petrol or see that The ceiling lamp will automatically EQUIPMENT the fuel feed system is light up when one of the front doors leaking, do not reset the switch to is opened.
  • Page 49 CEILING LAMP (fig. 59) Switch B will switch the map-read- sition and the cigar lighter is ready to ing light D on/off (spot light). use. Switches A and B switch the ceiling lights on and off. IMPORTANT Before getting out of The ashtray can be removed.
  • Page 50 Do not use the ashtray as The symbol indicating the presence REAR SIDE WINDOWS a waste-paper basket: the of a front passenger airbag is printed These windows are hinged: paper could set fire if it on the under-side of the sun visor comes into contact with a smoul- (visible when the visor is pushed up) 1) Move the lever as shown in...
  • Page 51: Sunroof

    SUNROOF A sliding sunshade, fitted under the A key C (fig. 67) is attached to the sunroof, will lessen the effect of the back of the cover B (fig. 67); insert sun’s rays or the amount of air enter- this key into D (fig. 68) and turn it to The sunroof is electrically operated.
  • Page 52: Doors

    Only open or close the DOORS Locking from the outside sunroof when the car is Turn the key to position 1 (fig. 69). stationary. SIDE DOORS CENTRAL Opening/locking the doors LOCKING/UNLOCKING from the inside Unlocking from the outside With the doors closed, press (to lock) or lift (to unlock) the door open- Incorrect use of the sun- Insert the key into one of the two...
  • Page 53 The door handle on the passenger door locking/unlocking remote con- side has a button to control that par- The electric windows are controlled trol, see the “Lancia CODE system - ticular window. by two buttons situated in the inside Door lock/unlock remote control”...
  • Page 54: Boot

    BOOT When the tailgate is closed, it will The addition of objects to lock automatically, and can only be the rear parcel shelf or reopened by using the key or pulling tailgate (loudspeakers, OPENING/CLOSING lever A (fig. 73) inside the car. spoiler, etc.) may prevent the gas- THE TAILGATE filled struts at the sides of the tail-...
  • Page 55 Heavy loads which are INCREASING THE LOAD AREA 4) Fold the seat back forwards to securely anchored make a flat loading surface with the Proceed as follows: could seriously injure pas- boot floor (fig. 78). sengers in the event of an accident. 1) Make sure that the side seat belts If necessary, the cushion can also be A (fig.
  • Page 56: Bonnet

    2) Tip back the cushion while hold- IMPORTANT When driving at BONNET ing up the ends of the seat belts night with a load in the boot, adjust (tongues and buckles) and passing the height of the dipped headlight To open the bonnet: them between cushion and seat back.
  • Page 57 2) Lift lever B (fig. 81). Scarves, ties and loose If repairs need to be car- garmets can get caught in ried out inside the engine 3) Lift the bonnet, and release the moving parts. This can be compartment when this is support rod A (fig.
  • Page 58: Ski And Roof Racks

    (see the “Technical found on the windows. perly. specifications” section). Have the headlight position checked at a LANCIA Dealership and ad- justed if necessary. Take care not to knock the objects on the roof rack when opening the boot tailgate.
  • Page 59: Abs

    OF THE FRONT FOGLIGHTS Position 1 - five people. a warning that the car is travelling at Ask a LANCIA Dealership to check borderline road grip and therefore the Position 2 - five people + load in and, if necessary, adjust the beam for speed should be adjusted to the type luggage compartment.
  • Page 60 LANCIA Deal- If you have never driven a car with ership to have the system checked. ABS it is advised to familiarise by...
  • Page 61: Front And Side Airbags

    Brake Distributor) which, through the The front airbag (driver and pas- Go to a LANCIA Dealership imme- control unit and the ABS sensors fur- senger) is a safety device which is im- diately, taking care not to brake ther enhances the braking system.
  • Page 62 In a collision, an electronic control Europe and most other countries PASSENGER’S FRONT AIRBAG unit processes the signals from a de- world-wide. The passenger side airbag was de- celeration sensor and, where required, In the event of front collisions at low signed and calibrated to protect a per- inflates the airbag.
  • Page 63 The switch has two positions: SIDE BAGS (fig. 87) In the event of side collisions at low speed, the restraining action of the 1) Passenger side airbag on: (posi- The purpose of the side bag fitted in seat belts is sufficient and the airbag tion ON ) instrument panel warn- the seat is to protect the front seat...
  • Page 64 After an accident which triggered quently, missed activation of one cident concerning the underbody the airbags, go to a LANCIA Deal- or more system components does areas, such as a violent impact ership to have the entire safety sys- not indicate a fault in the system.
  • Page 65 MAR if it is hit by another vehicle head-on collision, and protect you travelling at suitable speed. As a from serious injury. Do not drive consequence, LANCIA recom- with your body bending towards The airbag does not re- mends sitting children in their...
  • Page 66: Eobd System

    The airbag does not re- EOBD SYSTEM Contact a LANCIA Deal- place seat belts but rather ership as soon as possible increases their effective- if the warning light ei- The EOBD (European On Board Di- ness. Furthermore, the airbag is...
  • Page 67: Sound System

    STANDARD EQUIPMENT housed in the compartments at the All versions are fitted with the fol- sides of the dashboard (fig. 89): Go to a LANCIA Dealer- lowing: – use a screwdriver with a fine blade ship to have the aerial wire installed.
  • Page 68: Radio-Navigation System

    BASIC SOUND SYSTEM - SOUND SYSTEM RADIO-NAVIGATION optional The complete system consists of the SYSTEM following: This consists of the following: – basic system (see previous para- The complete system consists of the – 2 front tweeter speakers; graph). following: –...
  • Page 69: Cellular Phone Setup

    CELLULAR PHONE The wiring diagram is: RB dual purpose speaker on right hand door (+). electronic earth. SETUP BV sound system MUTE signal. positive (+30), protected by 15A fuse no. 4 (in the inter- If the car has been ordered to in- clude provision for the fitting of cel- connective fusebox, see the sec- Install the microphone near the front...
  • Page 70: Fuel Tank Cap

    FUEL TANK CAP IMPORTANT The air-tight seal of Only change the fuel filler cap with the cap may lead to a slight pressure a genuine spare part in order not to increase in the tank. A hissing sound compromise the petrol fume recovery Press the relief shown by the arrow when the cap is removed is, therefore, system.
  • Page 71: Driving Your Car

    “what to do, what not to do and what AT THE FILLING STATION ......to avoid” when at the wheel of your Lancia Y. SAFE DRIVING ..........CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS Most of the time, these suggestions apply to AND POLLUTION .........
  • Page 72: Starting The Engine

    (see “Emergency startup” in the section “In an emergency”) and The ignition switch fits a safety de- go to the nearest LANCIA Dealer- vice. If the engine does not start at the ship immediately. first attempt, return the ignition key...
  • Page 73 EMERGENCY STARTING the engine is not running, the engine compartment to fall. the brake booster and If the Lancia CODE system fails to power steering do not work. You recognise the code transmitted by the therefore have to use considerably ignition key (warning lamp ¢...
  • Page 74: Parking

    IMPORTANT If this is not the case, stone. take the car to a LANCIA Dealer- Do not leave the ignition key at ship to have the handbrake adjusted. MAR because it drains the battery.
  • Page 75: Gear Use

    GEAR USE To engage reverse (R), wait for the To change gear properly car to come to a standstill. From neu- you must push the clutch tral, lift the sliding ring A (fig. 2) un- pedal fully down. It is To engage the gears, press down the der the knob and shift the lever to the therefore essential that there is...
  • Page 76: At The Filling Station

    AT THE FILLING Never put even the tiniest Refer to the “Technical specifica- amount of leaded fuel in tions” section for other information. STATION the tank, even in an emer- gency. You would damage the cat- alytic converter beyond repair. FUEL SPARK PLUGS 1.2 versions:...
  • Page 77 LIGHT BULBS Reversing lights: 12V-21W. TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE WHEN COLD (bar) Dipped beam headlights: 12V-55W. Rear foglights: 12V-21W. When the tyre is warm the pressure Main beam headlights: 12V-55W. Number plate lights: 12V-5W. must be 0.3 bar higher than the spec- Side and taillights: 12V-5W.
  • Page 78: Safe Driving

    (child seats, carriers, etc.) are THE WHEEL properly fixed to the rear seat. Follow In designing the Lancia Y, we made – Make sure all lights including the the indications given in “Transport- every effort to come up with a car headlights are working properly.
  • Page 79 Consider the space re- WHEN TRAVELLING Driving when you are not quired by extra mats: even mentally alert, drunk, un- – The first rule of safe driving is pru- a small problem to the der the influence of drugs dence. braking system may indicate addi- or certain medicines is dangerous tional brake pedal stroke is re-...
  • Page 80 – Do not drive too many hours at a DRIVING AT NIGHT – Only use main-beam headlights time but stop at intervals to stretch when you are driving outside town If you are driving at night these are your legs and recover your energies. and when you are sure they do not the main rules to follow: annoy other drivers.
  • Page 81 Here is some advice for driving in DRIVING IN FOG – If you are forced to stop your car the rain: (breakdown, limited visibility etc.) – If the fog is thick, do not start out try to stop off the road. Turn on the –...
  • Page 82 DRIVING IN THE MOUNTAINS DRIVING ON SNOW OR ICE – Mainly use the braking effect of the engine and under all circum- – When driving downhill use the en- Here are some tips for driving in stances avoid braking sharply. gine braking effect by engaging a low these conditions.
  • Page 83 Go to a LANCIA Dealership imme- 1) It prevents wheel locking and – ABS prevents the wheels from diately, taking care not to brake...
  • Page 84: Containing Running Costs And Pollution

    CONTAINING Tyres Electrical devices Tyres should be checked at least Use the electrical devices for the nec- RUNNING COSTS every four weeks: if the pressure is too essary time only. The heated rear win- AND POLLUTION low fuel consumption increases as the dow, supplementary lights, wind- resistance to the rolling movement of screen wipers, heating system blower...
  • Page 85 STYLE OF DRIVING Gear selection Acceleration As soon as the traffic and road con- Accelerating violently increasing the Starting ditions allow it, shift to a higher gear. revs will greatly affect consumption Using a lower gear to liven up accel- and emissions: acceleration should be Do not warm the engine when the eration greatly increases consumption.
  • Page 86: Cheap Running That Respects The Environment

    Lancia Y. It is no ac- Winding roads, mountain roads and ving that is easy on your pocket and...
  • Page 87: Towing A Trailer

    Lambda and have the car seen to at a LANCIA sensor and exhaust pipe. Have the tow hitch fitted by an ex- Dealership as soon as you can.
  • Page 88: Snow Chains

    The weight the trailer exerts on the Under no circumstances SNOW CHAINS car’s tow hitch coupling reduces the modify the car’s braking car’s carrying capacity by the same system for trailer braking The use of snow chains is regulated amount. control.
  • Page 89: Snow Tyres

    Keep you speed SNOW TYRES LANCIA Dealership is pleased to down when snow offer advice concerning the choice of chains are fitted. the most suitable tyre according to the These are tyres that have been Avoid potholes, steps and kerbs.
  • Page 90: Storing The Car

    Therefore they should only be used The maximum speed of STORING THE CAR for the purpose for which they have snow tyres with a “Q” in- been homologated (“Q” indicates that dication must never ex- Do the following if the car is not to the tyre is designed for a speed of less ceed 160 km/h and in any case be used for more than a month:...
  • Page 91: Repeated Checks And Checks Before Long Trips

    – Clean and protect the shiny metal REPEATED CHECKS ACCESSORIES parts using special compounds avail- AND CHECKS PURCHASED able on the market. BEFORE LONG BY THE OWNER – Sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber windscreen and rear window TRIPS wiper blades and lift them off the RADIO TRANSMITTERS glass.
  • Page 92: Useful Accessories

    CB transmitters or other sim- are available from Lineaccessori ACCESSORIES ilar devices inside the passenger com- LANCIA. partment (without an aerial) produces RF electromagnetic fields which, am- In addition to the legal requirements plified by the resonance effects inside...
  • Page 93: In An Emergency

    IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT ..106 the problems are more serious however, you IF A FUSE BLOWS ........107 should have the car seen to at a LANCIA Dealer- IF THE BATTERY IS FLAT ......113 ship. IF THE CAR NEEDS TO BE RAISED .... 114...
  • Page 94: Emergency Startup

    In this case, you should responds to the first figure of the code contact your LANCIA Dealership on the CODE card, press the acceler- and get them to carry out the emer-...
  • Page 95: Jump Starting

    D, C, B and finally A. described each time you want to start If the engine fails to start after a few the engine. attempts, do not keep turning the key but have the car seen to at a LANCIA Dealership. fig. 1...
  • Page 96 Under no circumstances Do not carry out this pro- naked flames or lighted cigarettes should a battery charger cedure if you lack experi- near the battery and not to cause be used to start the engine: ence; if it is not done cor- sparks: risk of fire and explosion.
  • Page 97: Bump Starting

    BUMP Remember that as long as IF A TYRE the engine is not running, STARTING the brake booster and power steering do not work. You PUNCTURED therefore have to use considerably more effort on both the brake pedal and the steering wheel. GENERAL INDICATIONS Bump starting by pushing, towing or rolling downhill must be...
  • Page 98 Signal that the car is sta- The space-saver spare The space-saver spare wheel has tionary as per the highway wheel is specific to the ve- a life-span of about 3000 km after code: hazard lights, warn- hicle; do not use it on other which the tyre should be replaced ing triangle, etc.
  • Page 99 Never fit a standard tyre to a rim Do not use the jack to lift weights Never tamper with the inflation to be used for the space-saver above that indicated on the label valve. spare wheel. Have the punctured attached to the jack itself. Do not insert any type of tool be- tyre repaired and fitted back on as Never start the engine while the...
  • Page 100 1. STOP THE CAR 2. TAKE OUT THE TOOLS, F - extension for screwing wheel bolts and inflation valve cap; JACK AND SPARE WHEEL – Stop the car so it is not a danger (space-saver wheel) G - jack. for on-coming traffic and in such a position that the tyre can be changed They are in the boot.
  • Page 101 – Take out the tools and remove the 1) Remove the wheel cup with a 6) Turn the handle C to open the space-saver spare wheel. screwdriver (LS versions). jack until the jack groove is correctly inserted in the sidemember ribbing. IMPORTANT indications 2) Loosen the wheel bolts of the...
  • Page 102: If A Bulb Needs Replacing

    10) Ensure that the support surfaces The spare wheel is narrower than REFITTING THE STANDARD of the spare wheel are clean and free normal wheels and must only be used WHEEL from impurities which could succes- to travel to the nearest service station 1) Following the above procedure, sively cause the wheel bolts to loosen.
  • Page 103 7) Lower the car and re- – Refit the tools you used on the sup- IMPORTANT If the type of wheel is move the jack. port. to be changed (alloy wheels in place of steel wheels and vice-versa) all the 8) Tighten up the bolts com- –...
  • Page 104 Tubular bulbs BULB Fig. 9 TYPE POWER Release these bulbs from rela- 12V-55W Main beam headlights tive contacts to remove them. 12V-55W Dipped beam headlights Halogen bulbs Release the securing spring 12V-5W Front side lights from its seat to remove the bulb.
  • Page 105: If An Exterior Light Burns Out

    IF AN EXTERIOR HEADLIGHTS FRONT SIDE LIGHTS To replace the halogen lights (12V- To replace the 12V-5W bulb (type LIGHT BURNS OUT 55W): W5W): 1) Remove covers A and B (fig. 10) 1) Remove the cover B (fig.10) by by turning them partially in an anti- turning partially in an anti-clockwise clockwise direction.
  • Page 106 FRONT DIRECTION 4) Remove bulb E (fig. 14), by push- DIRECTION INDICATOR ing it gently and turning it in an an- INDICATORS REPEATERS ticlockwise direction. To replace the 12V-21W bulb (type To replace the 12V-5W bulb (type 5) Replace the bulb, then refit the PY21W): W5W): bulb holder to the lens unit.
  • Page 107 3) Remove the bulb holder B 3) Turn cover B in an anticlockwise REAR LIGHT CLUSTER (fig. 16) from C in the lens. direction. 1) From inside the car boot, lift the 4) Remove press-fit bulb D and re- 4) Release clip D (fig. 18) and re- carpeting and undo screw A (fig.
  • Page 108 E - 12V-21/5W (type R5W) for the THIRD BRAKE LIGHT 4) Replace the burnt-out bulb F brake and taillights. (fig. 23). To change one or more 12V-5W F - 12V-5W (type R5W) for the tail- (type W5W) bulbs: 5) Refit the unit by reversing the lights.
  • Page 109: If An Interior Light Burns Out

    NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS IF AN INTERIOR rounding it, by inserting the tip of a screwdriver between the cover frame To replace the 12V-5W (type C5W) LIGHT BURNS OUT and the second frame as illustrated in bulb, unscrew the securing screws A (fig.
  • Page 110: If A Fuse Blows

    One set of tongs is to be found in the main fuse box, while the other is in the en- gine compartment fuse box. If the problem re-occurs have the car seen to at a LANCIA Dealership. fig. 28 fig. 29...
  • Page 111: Position Of Fuses

    To reach the fuses, unscrew the 2 have the car inspected at a screws A (fig. 30) securing the glove To find the protection fuses, see the LANCIA Dealership. compartment. tables on the following pages. The icons indicating the main elec-...
  • Page 112 To reach the fuses, lift the two covers as shown (fig. 34 and 35). IMPORTANT If you need to replace one of the six above-mentioned fuses, get in touch with your LANCIA Dealership. fig. 35 fig. 34 fig. 36...
  • Page 113 System / Component No. fuse Amperage Location Hazard lights fig. 32 Reverse lights fig. 32 Brake lights fig. 32 Direction indicators fig. 32 Interior light fig. 32 Map light fig. 32 Front left side lights fig. 32 Rear right taillights fig.
  • Page 114 System / Component No. fuse Amperage Location Headlight warning lamp fig. 32 Side/taillights warning light - Cellular phone setup system fig. 32 Heated rear window warning light fig. 32 Heated rear window fig. 32 Rear window wiper fig. 32 Rear window washer fig.
  • Page 115 80A-MAXI FUSE fig. 35 Fusebox in glove compartment 50A-MAXI FUSE fig. 35 Key-operated circuits and Lancia CODE 40A-MAXI FUSE fig. 35 Lancia CODE and engine control circuit 30A-MAXI FUSE fig. 35 1242 cm version: Compressor 7.5A fig. 36 Auxiliary loads (lambda sensor, evaporation system, compressor on) fig.
  • Page 116: If The Battery Is Flat

    IF THE BATTERY RECHARGING THE BATTERY The liquid in the battery is poisonous and corrosive. You are recommended to recharge IS FLAT Do not let it touch the skin the battery slowly for a period of ap- or eyes. Recharging the battery proximately 24 hours at a very low should be done in a well-venti- First of all, read the “Car mainte-...
  • Page 117: If The Car Needs To Be Raised

    IF THE CAR NEEDS If the jack is not used WITH A SHOP JACK correctly, the raised vehi- TO BE RAISED cle may fall. Do not use the Front end jack to lift weights above that in- The car may only be raised by plac- dicated on the label attached to the WITH THE JACK ing the jack arm under the transaxle,...
  • Page 118 Rear end Lifting at the sides ARM-TYPE HOIST The car may only be raised by plac- The car must be raised by placing The car may only be ing the jack arm at the two anchoring the ends of the arms in the areas il- raised at the sides if the points of the rear bumper, and posi- lustrated in (fig.
  • Page 119: If The Car Needs To Be Towed

    IF THE CAR NEEDS When towing the car, you C - rear anchorage point (fig. 44). must adhere to the specific TO BE TOWED traffic regulations regard- ing the tow hitch and how to tow on the road. The tow ring is supplied as standard with the car.
  • Page 120: If An Accident Occurs

    While the car is being Do not extract the igni- IF AN ACCIDENT towed with the engine off, tion key during towing; OCCURS remember that the brake leave it at MAR, to prevent pedal and steering will require the steering lock engaging and, more effort as you no longer have provided the electrical system is –...
  • Page 121 – Call the emergency services mak- IF ANYONE IS INJURED FIRST-AID KIT ing the information you give as accu- – Never leave the injured person The first-aid kit must at least con- rate as you can. On the motorway use alone.
  • Page 122 It is a good idea to keep a fire extin- guisher and blanket in the car in ad- dition to the first-aid kit. Both the first-aid kit and the fire extinguisher are available in the Lineaccessori LANCIA range. fig. 45...
  • Page 123: Car Maintenance

    CAR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING ......121 he Lancia Y is brand new throughout, even in SERVICE SCHEDULE ........122 its servicing schedule. Its design and manufactur- ANNUAL INSPECTION SCHEDULE ..... 124 ing process have made the traditional check at 1,500 kilometres unnecessary, which means its ADDITIONAL CHECKS .........
  • Page 124: Scheduled Servicing

    Scheduled Servicing is performed at condition for a long time to come. all LANCIA Dealerships and there is a set time scale for such operations. This is why LANCIA has pro- grammed a number of service checks...
  • Page 125: Service Schedule

    SERVICE SCHEDULE thousands of kilometres Check tyre conditions and wear and adjust inflation pressure, if required ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, boot, passenger compartment, instrument panel warning lights, etc.). ●...
  • Page 126 thousands of kilometres Top up fluids (engine coolant, brakes, windscreen washer, battery, etc.) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Check timing belt conditions ● ● Replace timing belt (*) ● Replace spark plugs ● ● ● ● Check engine control systems via diagnostic socket ●...
  • Page 127: Annual Inspection Schedule

    You are recommended to use lights, boot light, passenger compart- FL Group products designed and pro- ment ceiling light, glove compartment duced specially for Lancia cars (see light, instrument panel lights, etc.). the “Capacities” table in the “Tech- nical specifications” section).
  • Page 128 If you are in doubt about how often the engine oil or the air cleaner should be changed in relation to how you use the car, contact a LANCIA Dealer- ship.
  • Page 129 LANCIA spare parts and the necessary liquids; do not carry out servicing operations if you have no The jack supplied with Never smoke while work- experience.
  • Page 130: Checking Fluid Levels

    CHECKING FLUID LEVELS 1. Engine oil - 2. Battery - 3. Brake fluid - 4. Windscreen washer liquid - 5. Engine coolant - 6. Power-assisted steering fluid. fig. 1 - 1.2 versions 1. Engine oil - 2. Battery - 3. Brake fluid - 4.
  • Page 131 The space between MIN and MAX check the oil level is over the MAX pends on the driving style and the corresponds to approximately one line, go to a LANCIA Dealership to conditions of use. litre of oil. have the correct level restored.
  • Page 132 ENGINE COOLANT SYSTEM If there is not enough coolant, pour WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW a 50% mixture of distilled water and (fig.s 1, 2) WASHER LIQUID (fig.s 1, 2) FL Group PARAFLU liquid slowly To add liquid, remove cap 4 then through the filler hole 5 in the reser- pour in the liquid until the reservoir voir, until the level is near the MAX is completely full.
  • Page 133 15 seconds with after the initial top-up, have the the engine running. This causes Symbol π on the con- system checked over at a LANCIA noise and could damage the sys- tainer indicates synthetic Dealership for leaks. tem.
  • Page 134: Air Cleaner

    Make sure the highly cor- AIR CLEANER versions rosive brake fluid does not Unscrew the three screws A (fig. 4), drip onto the paintwork. If remove cover B and remove the filter it does, wash it off immediately REPLACEMENT element C to be replaced. with water.
  • Page 135: Pollen Filter

    Lift cover A (fig. 5), pull out the fil- The Lancia Y’s battery is of the ter element B and replace it. “Limited Maintenance” type: under For cars without climate control,...
  • Page 136 Service Schedule in this doors, boot and bonnet are closed chapter. Have this operation carried properly. The ceiling and map-read- out at a LANCIA Dealership. If the car is to remain un- ing lights must be off. used for a long period in Do not leave accessories (e.g.
  • Page 137: Electronic Control Units

    Ah (of the battery) as shown in the navigator with satellite anti theft sys- table below: When the car is being used nor- tem, etc.) go to a LANCIA Dealer- mally, special measures are not nec- ship. The qualified staff are able to essary.
  • Page 138: Spark Plugs

    – Disconnect the electronic units if tant to have the spark plugs checked you are electrically welding the car at a LANCIA Dealership. body. Remove the units if tempera- tures exceed 80°C (special operations on the bodywork etc.).
  • Page 139: Wheels And Tyres

    If the specified value. age. any of these occur, have the car seen to at a LANCIA Dealership. Avoid travelling with an overloaded car: this can seriously damage wheels or tyres. Remember that road- holding is also influenced by correct tyre pressure.
  • Page 140: Rubber Tubing

    Lancia Y uses tubeless tyres. Under no circumstances should an inner tube be used with these tyres. If you replace a tyre it is a good idea...
  • Page 141: Windscreen/Rear Window Wipers

    WINDSCREEN/REAR Some simple steps can reduce po- 3) Fit the new blade by inserting the tential damage to the blades: tab into the special hole in the arm. WINDOW WIPERS Make sure it is properly locked into – If the temperature falls to below place.
  • Page 142: Climate Control System

    2) Unscrew nut B and slide the com- SPRAY NOZZLES CLIMATE CONTROL plete arm C from the rotating pin. If there is no jet of liquid, first make SYSTEM 3) Fit a new arm and fasten the nut. sure that there is liquid in the reser- Close the cover.
  • Page 143: Bodywork

    For your Lancia Y, Lancia has used BODY AND UNDERBODY the car is driven in. For example if leading-edge technological solutions...
  • Page 144 2) Wet the body using a low pressure colours at your LANCIA Dealership. jet of water. IMPORTANT Bird droppings must be washed off immediately and with...
  • Page 145: Interiors

    Windows Detergents pollute water. INTERIORS The car must therefore be Use specific window cleaners to washed area From time to time check that water clean the windows. Use very clean equipped for the collection and has not collected under the mats cloths to avoid scratching the glass or purification of the liquids used (from dripping shoes, umbrellas etc.)
  • Page 146 CLEANING LEATHER SEATS PLASTIC PARTS INSIDE Do not keep aerosol cans in the car. There is the risk AND PARTS THE CAR they might explode. Aerosol – Remove the dry dirt with a buck- Use special products designed not to cans must never be exposed to a skin or very slightly moist cloth with- alter the appearance of the compo-...
  • Page 147: Technical Specifications

    TRANSMISSION ..........150 formulae, measurements and tables begins. In a BRAKES ............151 sense, it is the Lancia Y’s identity card. SUSPENSION ..........152 STEERING ............. 152 A document that introduces the car and explains WHEELS ............
  • Page 148: Vehicle Identification Data

    VEHICLE ENGINE MARKING C - Vehicle ID code. The marking is stamped on the D - Chassis serial number. IDENTIFICATION cylinder block and includes the model E - Maximum fully-laden vehicle DATA and serial number. weight. F - Maximum train weight of the CHASSIS MARKING (fig.
  • Page 149: Engine Code - Body Versions

    Engine type code Body version code It bears the following data: 188A4.000 840AF1A 07 A - Paint manufacturer. 188A5.000 840AG1A 08 B - Colour name. 188A5.000 840AG1A 08B C - LANCIA colour code. D - Respray and touch-up code. fig. 4...
  • Page 150: Engine

    ENGINE GENERAL FEATURES Engine code 188A4.000 188A5.000 Cycle Otto Otto Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line Number of valves per cylinder Bore x stroke 70.8x78.9 70.8x78.9 Capacity 1242 1242 Compression ratio 9.5±0.2:1 10.6±0.2:1 Maximum power output (EEC) at rpm 5000 5000...
  • Page 151 FUEL SUPPLY / IGNITION – Electric petrol pump: in-tank. versions – Injection pressure: ..3.5 bar. Integrated electronic injection and 1.2 versions ignition system: a single electronic – Air cleaner: dry-type with paper control unit controls both functions. Integrated electronic injection and filter element.
  • Page 152 – Injection pressure: ..3.5 bar. Modifications or repairs LUBRICATION to the fuel feed system that – Air cleaner: dry-type with paper Forced-fed with gear pump with are not carried out prop- filter element. pressure relief valve incorporated. erly or do not take the system’s –...
  • Page 153: Transmission

    TRANSMISSION GEARBOX AND DIFFERENTIAL Five forward speeds with synchromesh, and reverse. CLUTCH Mechanically controlled with travel- free pedal. Pedal with adjustable height. The ratios are as follows: In first gear 3.909 3.909 In second gear 2.158 2.158 In third gear 1.480 1.480 In fourth gear...
  • Page 154: Brakes

    Drive transmission to the front Final drive gear and differential as- BRAKES wheels by means of half-shafts con- sembly incorporated in the gearbox. nected to the differential assembly and the wheels with CV joints. SERVICE AND EMERGENCY BRAKES Cross-over hydraulic circuit control. The ratios are: 8"...
  • Page 155: Suspension

    SUSPENSION REAR STEERING Independent wheel with cast-iron Four-spoke steering wheel with Air wishbones. FRONT bag. Coil springs and dampers with spe- Independent wheel, MacPherson- Energy-absorbing jointed steering cial low-friction bushings. type with cast-iron wishbones an- column. It may be adjusted for rake chored to an auxiliary cross-member.
  • Page 156: Wheels

    WHEELS IMPORTANT In the event of dis- IMPORTANT Never use inner tubes crepancies between the information on tubeless tyres. given in the Owner Handbook and Do not secure alloy wheels with bolts that shown in the log-book, refer to RIMS AND TYRES designed to secure steel wheels and the latter only.
  • Page 157 SNOW CHAINS UNDERSTANDING TYRE MARKINGS The maximum height off the tyre allowed is 12 mm. Snow chains cannot be fitted on the 1.2 version standard 195/50 R15 Example 82 H tyres. 185/60 R 14 82 H Alternatively, have 185/60 R14 82H tyres fitted on which snow chains can be mounted.
  • Page 158: Wheel Geometry

    WHEEL GEOMETRY ELECTRICAL STARTER MOTOR With pinion and free wheel. En- SYSTEM Front wheel toe-in measured from gagement through electromagnet op- rim to rim: 0±1 mm. erated by the ignition key. Power output: The figures refer to the car in full Modifications or repairs running order.
  • Page 159: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Maximum speeds after running in, in km/h. blue Reverse...
  • Page 160: Weights

    WEIGHTS Weights (kg) Kerb weight (including fuel, spare, tools and accessories): Payload (1) including the driver: Maximum loads permitted (2) – front axle: – rear axle: – total: 1330 1390 Maximum load on the roof (3): Towable weight – trailer with brakes: –...
  • Page 161: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Boot volume (VDA standard) With seats in normal position: ......215 dm With seats folded down and load flush with the roof: .... 910 dm The height and the tracks refer to the car when empty. P4C00387 fig. 5...
  • Page 162 Versions 1.2 LS blue rosso 1435 1435 1435 1435 1435 1395 1405* 1405* 1385** 1399 1380 1390* 1390* 1370** 1381 1690 1690 1690 1690 1690 2380 2380 2380 2380 2380 3741 3741 3741 3741 3741 Dimensions in mm. with tyre 165/65 R14 ** with tyre 185/60 R14...
  • Page 163: Capacities

    CAPACITIES Fuel required litres Recommended products Fuel tank: – Premium unleaded petrol octane including a reserve of: – no. not less than 95 (R.O.N.) Engine cooling system: – 50-50 mixture of distilled water and PARAFLU fluid Engine sump: SELENIA 20K (*) Engine sump and filter: Engine sump, filter and pipes (factory filling): 2.75...
  • Page 164 Fuel required litres Recommended products Fuel tank: – Premium unleaded petrol octane including a reserve of: – no. not less than 95 (R.O.N.) Engine cooling system: – 50-50 mixture of distilled water and PARAFLU fluid Engine sump: SELENIA 20K (*) Engine sump and filter: Engine sump, filter and pipes (factory filling): 2.75...
  • Page 165 NOTES ON FLUID USE Coolant Windscreen/rear window washer liquid A 50 - 50 mixture of PARAFLU Oils and distilled water gives freeze pro- Use a mixture of water and DP1, in tection to –35° C. Never top up with oils having dif- the following proportions: ferent specifications from those al- 30% DP1 and 70% water in sum-...
  • Page 166: Tyre Pressure

    TYRE PRESSURE COLD TYRE PRESSURES (bar) Tyre Average load Fully laden Spare wheel Front Rear Front Rear 165/65 R14 78T blue 185/60 R14 82H 1.2 LS 1.2 185/60 R14 82T 185/60 R14 82H 185/60 R14 82T 195/50 R15 82H 185/60 R14 82H Snow tyre 165/65 R14 78Q (M+S) –...
  • Page 167: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS Specifications of fluids and lubricants Recommended Applications to use for best car operation fluids and lubricants 40° 30° SAE 10W-40 synthetic-based multigrade oil exceeding SELENIA 20K ACEA A3-96, CCMC G5 and API SJ specifications 20°...
  • Page 168 Specifications of fluids and lubricants Recommended Applications to use for best car operation fluids and lubricants SAE 75W80 EP oil exceeding API GL5 and TUTELA CAR Manual gearbox MIL - L - 2105 D LEV specifications ZC 75 SYNTH and differentials Molybdenum disulphide, lithium-soap based grease, TUTELA MRM 2 CV Joints...
  • Page 169: Fuel Consumption - Co 2 Emissions

    FUEL Consumption values are defined by IMPORTANT Road and traffic means of the following procedures: conditions, weather, general con- CONSUMPTION - ditions of the car, driving style, fit- – an urban cycle consisting of a tings and accessories, use of the EMISSIONS cold start and a simulated drive in climate control system, load, roof...
  • Page 170 EMISSION AT EXHAUST (DIRECTIVE 1999/100/EC) The maximum CO emissions shown in the following table are expressed in g/km. blue Urban Extra-urban Combined...
  • Page 171: Accessory Installation

    ACCESSORY INSTALLATION SOUND SYSTEM/RADIO NAVIGATION enuine Lancia accessories have been designed SYSTEM ............169 with the Lancia Y specifically in mind and have TOW HITCH ..........172 been selected and tested on the car. They are easy RF REMOTE CONTROL: to use, reliable and practical: qualities that lead MINISTERIAL HOMOLOGATION ....
  • Page 172 SOUND SYSTEM/RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM SET-UP SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM AND ADDITIONAL BRANCHES (SOUND SYSTEM) (fig. 1) A - Radio aerial; B - Terminal box; C - High-amp fuse box; D - Front left speaker; E - Left tweeter; F - Right tweeter; G - Front right speaker;...
  • Page 173 SET-UP SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM AND ADDITIONAL BRANCHES (RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM) (fig. 2) A - Radio aerial; B - Terminal box; C - High-amp fuse box; D - Front left speaker; E - Left tweeter; F - Right tweeter; G - Front right speaker; H - Radio-navigator;...
  • Page 174 COMPONENT LOCATION (SOUND SYSTEM AND RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM) (fig. 3) 1 - Front speaker on dashboard (tweeter) doors (mid- range/woofer) 2 - Sound system or radio navigation system 3 - Rear speaker (woofer) 4 - Radio aerial 5 - Maxi fusebox 6 - Fusebox 7 - CD-CHANGER wire (in the car radio set version, only where pro-...
  • Page 175: Tow Hitch

    TOW HITCH ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM (fig. 4) 1 - Connection on the branching box for powering the relays 2 - Terminal box 3 - Left taillight 4 - Relay for the power supply of the trailer’s left-hand direction indicator 5 - Relay for the power supply of the trailer’s right-hand direction indicator 6 - Right taillight 7 - 7-pole socket...
  • Page 176 For the electric connection a 7-pole, 12 Volt coupling must be used (CUNA UNI 9128). The electric coupling must be fixed on a special mount to be attached to the ball coupling. The electrical functions for the cou- pling must be connected as illustrated in (fig.
  • Page 177 The underbody plate must be wider Seen from X than the plate in the boot. Further- more, the edge of the plate must be turned up to avoid sharp corners coming into contact with the body. The tow hitch must be anchored to the body without any drilling or trim- ming of the rear bumper that would Min.
  • Page 178: Ministerial Homologation

    RF REMOTE CONTROL: MINISTERIAL HOMOLOGATION The homologation codes for the RF remote control fitted in the car are given below. International Country Homologation code motoring code Austria Belgium Switzerland Germany Spain France Greece Italy Netherlands Portugal Hungary – Polonia...
  • Page 180: Index

    INDEX – opening/closing ....Control buttons ....... – replacing a bulb....107 ashboard ......Boot light ........ 107 BS ........Brake fluid ......130 Demisting Accessories purchased Brake lights ......105 – electrical mirrors ... 20-39 by the user ......Brakes –...
  • Page 181 Engine oil Head restraints ......– checking the level ....128 ambda sensor ...... Headlights – consumption...... 128 Lancia CODE system ....– beam direction....– specifications ....73-164 Lubricant specifications ..164 EOBD self-diagnostic system ... – corrector......Lubricants Evaporation system ....
  • Page 182 Plates Rev counter ......Snow chain......85-154 – model plate......145 Reversing lights ....... 104 Snow tyres......86-153 – paint plate ......146 Roof rack/ski rack....Sound system ....64-169 Pollen filter ......132 Rubber tubing ......137 – component location ... 171 Power steering fluid level..
  • Page 183 – doors not closed properly... – nozzles....... 139 – EOBD self-diagnostic Wiper blades ......138 system ....... – external lights....– handbrake on ....– hazard lights...... – Lancia CODE ....– low battery recharging..– low brake fluid ....
  • Page 184 NOTES...
  • Page 185 NOTES...
  • Page 186 OIL CHANGE? THE EXPERTS RECOMMEND SELENIA. The car you have just bought was built with the latest FL Group lubri- cant technology. You will find Selenia at all FL Group appointed dealers the next time you need to change the oil in your car. 35,000 motoring experts all over Europe recommend Selenia as be- ing the best protection for your...
  • Page 187 SELENIA THE PERFECT CHOICE FOR YOUR CAR The engine in your new car was developed with USED OIL ANALYSIS: Selenia 20K, a synthetic-base oil which meets with INCREASE IN VISCOSITY AT 40°C (*) the most advanced international specifications. Selenia 20K enhances the characteristics of the engine guaranteeing optimum performance and maximum protection.
  • Page 188 Fiat Auto S.p.A. Direzione Qualità - Assistenza Tecnica Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 5 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia)
  • Page 189 COLD TYRE PRESSURES (bar) Version Average load Fully laden Spare wheel Front Rear Front Rear 165/65 R14 78T blue - 1.2 LS 185/60 R14 82H 185/60 R14 82T 185/60 R14 82H 185/60 R14 82T 195/50 R15 82H (*) 185/60 R14 82H The inflation pressure of warm tyres should be +0.3 bar higher than the cold tyre pressure.
  • Page 190 Il Granturismo. The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. LANCIA reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions, please consult your LANCIA Dealer.

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