Lancia Lybra Owner's Handbook Manual page 21

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2) If the warning light ¢ flashes, the
car is not protected by the engine im-
mobilising system. Contact a Lancia
Dealership immediately and get
them to store the codes of all the keys
in the memory.
If
the
Lancia
warning light flashes at
half a second frequency
after approximately two seconds
from when the key is turned to
MAR, the key code has not be
stored in the system's memory and
consequently the car is not pro-
tected by the Lancia CODE system
against theft. In this case, go to a
Lancia Dealership to have the key
codes stored.
IMPORTANT The code may not
be completely transmitted if the
key is turned very rapidly from
STOP to AVV. This will prevent
the engine from starting. Try again
turning the key slower.
20
DUPLICATE KEYS
When you ask for extra keys, re-
member that all the keys, both the new
ones and those you already possess,
must be stored in the memory (up to a
maximum of seven keys). Go directly
to your Lancia Dealership, taking
with you all the keys in your posses-
CODE
sion, the CODE card, personal ID and
the car's ownership papers. Copies of
the CODE card can be ordered from
your Lancia Dealership.
IMPORTANT The codes of any
keys that are not available when the
new storage procedure is carried out
will be deleted from the memory to
prevent any lost or stolen keys being
used to start the engine.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES
Replace the batteries with equivalent
batteries which can be purchased at
common stores, if the key led F
flashes briefly once and led L (Fig.
12) in front of the steering wheel stays
on with fixed light for approximately
two minutes (after switching the
alarm off), when button (C, D or E
fig. 5) is pressed.
Used batteries pollute the
environment. Dispose of
them in the special con-
tainers, as specified by current leg-
islation or take them to a Lancia
Dealership, which will deal with
their disposal.

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