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  • Page 2 - the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity; - the range of additional services available to LANCIA Customers. We are confident that these instructions will help you become familiar with, and appreciate, your new car. LANCIA after-sales staff will be at your service.
  • Page 3 READ THIS CAREFULLY! REFUELLING ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical Petrol engines: only refuel the car with unleaded accessories (that may gradually drain the battery), petrol with a RON of at least 95. visit aLancia Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car’s Diesel engines: refuel the car exclusively with diesel fuel for electric system can support the required load.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    SUMMARY Getting to know your car Safety Starting up and driving In an emergency Care and maintenance Technical data Index...
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  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your Car

    Display ............Sunroof ............Menu Items ..........Doors ............Trip computer ..........Electric windows ........Symbols ............. Luggage compartment......... Lancia code system ........Engine bonnet ..........Keys............Roof rack/ski rack ........Alarm ............Headlights........... Ignition device ..........DST system ..........
  • Page 7: Instrument Panel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR DASHBOARD The presence and position of controls, instruments and gauges may vary according to different versions. L0E0001m fig. 1 1. Air vent for side windows - 2. Adjustable air vent - 3. Exterior lighting control lever - 4. Instrument panel - 5. Windscreen wiper/rearscreen wiper/trip computer control lever - 6.
  • Page 8: Dashboard And On-Board Instruments

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR INSTRUMENT PANEL AND ONBOARD INSTRUMENTS L0E0002m fig. 2 Versions with multifunctional display A Speedometer (speed indicator) B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Multifunctional display.
  • Page 9 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR L0E0003m fig. 3 Versions with reconfigurable multifunctional display A Speedometer (speed indicator) B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Reconfigurable multifunctional display. Warning lights supplied on diesel versions only WARNING: instrument background colour and type may vary according to the version.
  • Page 10 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SPEEDOMETER (SPEED INDICATOR) fig. 2-3 INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING LIGHTS Indicator A shows the speed of the car. General warnings The lighting up of a warning light is associated with a spe- REV. COUNTER fig. 2-3 cific message and/or buzzer when applicable.
  • Page 11 ¬ This warning light comes on when the ignition Drive very carefully to a Lancia Dealership to have key is turned to MAR, but it should go off af- the system inspected. The display will show a dedicated ter a few seconds.
  • Page 12 Contact a Lancia Dealership immediately to have In this case, the warning light ¬ may not indicate the system checked. a fault in the system. Contact a Lancia Dealership immediately to have the system checked. Seat belts unfastened (red) <...
  • Page 13 In this case contact a Lancia Dealership. The display will show a dedicated message. Engine oil degraded (Multijet versions with DPF) This warning light flashes when the system detects that the engine oil has degraded.
  • Page 14 The display will is between the MIN and MAX references on the reser- show a dedicated message. voir. Also check for leaks. Should the warning light turn on again at the next start-up, contact a Lancia Dealership.
  • Page 15 Speed limit exceeded NOTE If one of the above-mentioned faults occurs, This warning light (amber), or symbol on the display contact a Lancia Dealership as soon as possible. (red), comes on when the preset speed limit is exceeded AFS system failure (for Arabic countries the speed limit is set at 120 km/h).
  • Page 16 Prolonged use of the car with the warning light The display will show a dedicated message. on may cause damage. Go to a Lancia Dealership as soon as possible. The warning light goes out after the fault is cleared, and Fuel reserve (amber) the indication is stored in the system.
  • Page 17 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR To switch the warning light off, carry out the following Go to a Lancia Dealership as soon as possi- initialization procedure: ble if warning light Ueither does not light up ❍ turn the ignition key to the ON position;...
  • Page 18 (see “Lancia Code system” in chap- warning light comes on (together with a message ter 1). on the display on some versions), go to a Lancia Contact a Lancia Dealership to have all the keys stored. Dealership as soon as possible to have the system bled.
  • Page 19 (see the paragraph on “Replacing a mains on until the vehicle speed is reduced to below a cer- wheel” in chapter 4) and contact a Lancia Dealership as tain threshold (see paragraph “T.P.M.S. system” in this soon as possible.
  • Page 20 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR The fault relating to these lights may be caused by: one or IMPORTANT reduce speed immediately if this occurs. more burnt lamps, a blown protection fuse or interruption Tyre overheating could irreparably compromise tyre per- of the electrical connection.
  • Page 21: Display

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Daylight lights/dipped beam headlights DISPLAY (green) The car can be equipped with a multifunctional/ recon- This warning light comes on when the daytime figurable multifunctional display which, according to the lights or dipped beam headlights are turned on. settings carried out, will show useful information when driving.
  • Page 22 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR On some versions the display shows the turbine pressure RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL fig. 5 when the “engine info ” menu item is selected and DISPLAY “STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 6 the key is turned to MAR. The standard screen shows the following information: A.
  • Page 23 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR CONTROL BUTTONS Fig. 7 Õ Ô IMPORTANT Buttons activate different func- tions according to the following situations: Õ : to scroll up through the displayed menu and the re- lated options or to increase the displayed value. –...
  • Page 24 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SETUP MENU – FIRST PAGE (for versions/markets, where provided) The menu comprises a series of items which can be se- – SEE RADIO Õ Ô lected using the buttons to access the different – AUTOCLOSE selection and setting operations (set-up) given in the fol- lowing paragraphs.
  • Page 25: Menu Items

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Selecting an option from the main menu MENU ITEMS without submenu: Lighting (Adjusting lighting – briefly press the SET button to select the main menu op- inside the car) tion to be set. This function may be used to set the brightness of the in- Õ...
  • Page 26 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Õ Ô – briefly press SET to go back to the menu screen or hold – press to switch the speed limit function “On” or the button down to go back to the standard screen with- “Off”;...
  • Page 27 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Cornering lights (activation/deactivation Time setting (Clock) “Cornering lights - Front fog lights with Cornering Using this function, it is possible to set the clock through function) two sub-menus: “Time” and “Mode”. (for versions/markets, where provided) Proceed as follows: This function allows you to activate/deactivate the Cor- –...
  • Page 28 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Õ Ô Date setting (Set Date) IMPORTANT Each press of the button will in- crease/decrease the value by one unit. Hold the button Using this function it is possible to update the date (day down to increase/decrease the setting rapidly. Complete - month - year).
  • Page 29 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR First page (Display of information on the initial See radio (Repeat audio information) screen) With this function the display repeats information rele- (for versions/markets, where provided) vant to the sound system. This function allows you to choose the information you –...
  • Page 30 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR – briefly press SET to go back to the submenu screen or - when accessing the “Distance” submenu: briefly press hold the button down to go back to the main menu screen SET: either “km” or “mi” will appear on the display (ac- without storing the new settings;...
  • Page 31 With this function the volume of the buzzer accompanying any failure/warning indication can be adjusted (8 levels). This function can only be displayed after a Lancia Deal- ership has deactivated the S.B.R. system (see paragraph To adjust the volume proceed as follows: “S.B.R.
  • Page 32 “Service” will appear on the display followed by the number of kilometres or miles left when the key is turned to MAR. Go to a Lancia Deal- ership where the “Scheduled Service” operations will be...
  • Page 33 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Daytime lights (D.R.L. - Smart Daytime Light) DISPLAY INDICATIONS This function allows you to activate/deactivate the day- IMPORTANT Failure indications on the display fall into light lights. one of two categories: serious faults and less serious faults. Proceed as follows to switch this function on or off: Serious failures are indicated by a repeated and prolonged –...
  • Page 34 The display shows a dedicated message when the fault is detected in the brake lights. adaptive lighting system is not available. The display will show a dedicated message Contact a Lancia Dealership. è Steering corrector not available Possible presence of ice on the road...
  • Page 35: Trip Computer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR TRIP COMPUTER Note “Trip B” functions may be excluded (see “Enabling Trip B”). “Range” and “Instantaneous fuel consumption” parameters cannot be reset. GENERAL FEATURES The Trip computer is used to display information on car Values displayed operation when the key is turned to MAR.
  • Page 36 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Average fuel consumption TRIP button fig. 8 This value shows the approximate average fuel con- The TRIP button is located on the right-hand lever. With sumption from the start of the new mission. the ignition key turned to MAR, this button allows you to view the previously described parameters and also ze- Instantaneous fuel consumption ro them to begin a new mission:...
  • Page 37: Symbols

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR New mission SYMBOLS The new mission begins after: Special coloured labels have been attached near to or on – “manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the rele- some of the components of your car. These labels bear vant button;...
  • Page 38: Lancia Code System

    Y warning light (or symbol in the display) lit up activate the inhibitor. during driving The code is sent only if the control unit of the Lancia CODE system has acknowledged the code received from ❍ If the Y warning light (or symbol in the display) the key.
  • Page 39: Keys

    A CODE card fig. 9 is provided together with the vehicle ❍ the ignition switch; keys. This should be presented to a Lancia Dealership ❍ the door locks; should you require any duplicate keys. IMPORTANT In order to ensure complete efficiency of the electronic devices inside the keys, they should never be ex- posed to direct sunlight.
  • Page 40 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL fig. 11 In this case the interior courtesy lights go out and the di- rection indicators flash once. The key is provided with a metal insert A, which operates: Á Press button for longer than 2 seconds: to close the win- ❍...
  • Page 41 Requesting additional remote controls The system acknowledges up to 8 remote controls. Should a new remote control be necessary, contact a Lancia Deal- ership and be ready to present the CODE card, a person- al identity document and the car’s ownership documents.
  • Page 42: Alarm

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Replacing the remote control cover fig. 13 ALARM (for versions/markets, where provided) To replace the remote control cover, follow the procedure shown in the diagram. The alarm, which is provided in addition to the remote control functions described previously, is controlled by a receiver located under the dashboard, near the fuse box.
  • Page 43 If a door or the bonnet is not correctly closed, it will be ex- cluded from the testing by the alarm system. If the alarm produces an acoustic signal even when the doors, bonnet and tailgate are correctly closed, a failure has occurred in system operation. Contact a Lancia Deal- ership.
  • Page 44 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR VOLUME SENSING/ANTI-TILT PROTECTION DISABLING THE ALARM To guarantee the correct operation of the protection, close To permanently disable the alarm (e.g. during a lengthy the side windows and sunroof completely (for ver- period of idleness), simply lock the vehicle by turning the sions/markets, where provided).
  • Page 45: Ignition Device

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR IGNITION SWITCH STEERING COLUMN LOCK Engagement The key can be turned to 3 different positions fig. 15: ❍ STOP: the engine is off, the key can be extracted, the When the key is at STOP, remove the key and turn the steering wheel until it locks.
  • Page 46: Seats

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SEATS All adjustments made to front and rear seats must only be carried out when the vehicle is at a standstill. After releasing the adjustment levers, always check that the seat is locked on the runners by trying to move it back and forth.
  • Page 47 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Height adjustment fig. 16 Seat warming fig. 17 (for versions/markets, where provided) Operate lever C to raise or lower the rear part of the seat cushion to improve comfort. With ignition key at MAR, press buttons to switch the seat warming on/off.
  • Page 48 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR REAR SEATS fig. 18/a - 18/b “Fixed” type rear seats In some versions, rear seats are “fixed” type and the back Adjusting backrest tilt rest angle adjustment is possible if the luggage compart- Lift lever A (one on each side) to adjust the tilting of the ment is extended.
  • Page 49: Head Restraints

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR HEAD RESTRAINTS Height-adjustable head restraints: ❍ To adjust upwards: Press button C and lift the head FRONT fig. 19 restraint until the lock clicks. The height of the head restraints can be adjusted as fol- ❍...
  • Page 50: Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR STEERING WHEEL REARVIEW MIRRORS It can be adjusted vertically (and axially). INTERNAL REARVIEW MIRROR fig. 21 To adjust the steering wheel, move lever fig. 20 upwards to position 1. Adjust the steering wheel into the most suit- The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes its able position and lock it in this position by moving the release in the event of a violent crash.
  • Page 51 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Engaging reverse gear automatically sets the mirror for Folding back door mirrors fig. 23 daylight use. When required (for example when the mirror causes dif- ficulty in narrow spaces) it is possible to fold the mirror DOOR MIRRORS fig.
  • Page 52: Climatic Comfort

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR CLIMATE COMFORT fig. 24 L0E0016m VENTS fig. 24 1. Windscreen defrosting/demisting vents. – 2. Adjustable central vents – 3. Adjustable side vents – 4. Fixed vents for side windows – 5. Lower vents – 6. Rear adjustable vent.
  • Page 53: Manual Climate Control System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM fig. 25 L0E0017m ∂ toward the feet only CONTROLS fig. 25 ∏ toward the feet and the windshield A. Air temperature knob (red-hot / blue-cold) - toward the windshield only. B. Fan speed knob C.
  • Page 54 LED on the knob will light up. LOOKING AFTER THE SYSTEM Run the climate control system for at least 10 minutes every month during the winter. Have the system inspect- ed at a Lancia Dealership before the summer.
  • Page 55: Two-Zone Automatic Climate Control System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR TWO-ZONE AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (for versions/markets, where provided) fig. 26 L0E0018m The vehicle can be equipped with a two-zone automatic The system is equipped with an AQS (Air Quality climate control system, which regulates the passenger-side System) function, which automatically switches on the air air temperature separately from the driver side.
  • Page 56 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SWITCHING ON THE CLIMATE CONTROL Automatic climate control operation (AUTO SYSTEM function) A-fig. 26 The system can be switched on by pressing any button; Press AUTO; the system will automatically adjust: ❍ the amount of air introduced into the passenger com- it is, however, advisable to set the required temperature on the display and then press the AUTO button.
  • Page 57 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Selecting air distribution B-fig. 26 Air flow distribution between central/side dash- ˙ board vents, rear vent and windscreen and front ˙ Press one or more buttons to manually select side window demisting/defrosting vents. This dis- one of the 7 possible air distribution settings: tribution setting allows adequate ventilation of the Air flow to the windscreen and front side window...
  • Page 58 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Adjusting the fan speed fig. 26 Aligning the set temperatures (MONO function) fig. 26 Operate buttons C to increase/decrease the speed of the fan. Press button D (MONO) to align the temperature between The 12 possible speeds are indicated by bars lighting up the driver side and passenger side.
  • Page 59 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR heated rear windscreen and door mirrors Rapid window demisting/defrosting demisting/defrosting fig. 26 (MAX-DEF function) fig. 26 Press button F ( ) to activate the function: When the Press button G to automatically activate the timed op- function is active, an LED on the button lights up.
  • Page 60 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ❍ forced disablement (air recirculation always off, air Enabling the AQS (Air Quality System) function drawn in from the outside), - the LED on button The AQS function (AQS appears on the display), auto- should be off; matically activates internal air recirculation when the out- ❍...
  • Page 61: External Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Switching the climate control compressor EXTERNAL LIGHTS on/off I-fig. 26 The left-hand lever operates most of the external lights. Press button to switch on the climate control system The external lights can only be switched on when the ig- compressor.
  • Page 62 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Deactivation The daytime lights are an alternative to the When the lights are switched off by the sensor, the dipped dipped beam headlights for driving during beam headlights and side lights are switched off and the the daytime.
  • Page 63 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS/SIDE LIGHTS DIRECTION INDICATORS Fig. 28 With the ignition key turned to MAR, turn the selector Push the lever to (stable) position: – up (position a): right-hand indicator ON; wheel to 2. If dipped beam headlights are activated, the daytime lights are switched off and the side lights, num- –...
  • Page 64: Window Washing

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR LANE CHANGE FUNCTION WINDOW WASHING If you want to signal that you are changing lane, hold the The right-hand lever fig. 29 controls windscreen left-hand lever in the unstable position for less than half wiper/washer and heated rear window wiper/washer op- a second.
  • Page 65 If the issue persists, con- tact a Lancia Dealership. “Smart washing” function Pushing the lever towards the dashboard (unstable posi- tion) will activate the rear window washer.
  • Page 66 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR The rear window wiper stops operating a few strokes af- Activation ter the lever is released; after a few seconds, a further Move the right lever down by one click. cleaning stroke completes the wiping operation. The activation of the rain sensor is signalled by a com- mand acquisition stroke.
  • Page 67: Cruise Control

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Deactivation CRUISE CONTROL (constant speed regulator) Turn the ignition key to STOP. The next time the vehicle is started (ignition key to MAR), (for versions/markets, where provided) the sensor is not reactivated even if the lever is still in po- sition B-fig.
  • Page 68 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR When travelling downhill with the device engaged, the car INCREASING THE MEMORISED SPEED speed may exceed the memorised one. This can be carried out in two ways: The engagement of the device is signalled by the Ü warn- ❍...
  • Page 69: Courtesy Lights

    ❍ light D if switched to the right. In the event of a malfunction or fault, turn se- lector wheel A-fig. 31 to OFF and contact a Lancia Dealership after having checked the condition of the protective fuse. L0E0024m fig. 32...
  • Page 70 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Environmental lights are provided as part of the cour- Light timing when getting out of the car tesy light; these illuminate the vehicle when the dipped After removing the key from the ignition switch, the cour- beam headlights or side lights are switched on.
  • Page 71: Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR REAR COURTESY LIGHT fig. 33 CONTROLS FOR Press the point indicated by the arrow to switch the lights DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING on/off (+ sign on the courtesy light lens cover). SYSTEM fig. 35 The events that determine the lighting up of the front cour- tesy light also apply to the lighting up of the rear courtesy Press button A to activate the “CITY”...
  • Page 72 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR When this function is on (see“SPORT function”), the word Emergency braking SPORT appears on the display. Press the button once again In the event of emergency braking the hazard warning to deactivate the function and return to the standard dri- lights come on automatically, as do the Î...
  • Page 73 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR FRONT FOG LIGHTS fig. 37 AFS ADAPTIVE LIGHTS (Adaptive Xenon Lights) fig. 38 Press button A to activate the front fog lights. When the front fog lights are activated the warning light is lit The adaptive lights (see “Headlights” in this chapter) are up on the instrument panel.
  • Page 74: Fuel Cut-Off System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM To reset car operation, follow this procedure: ❍ turn the ignition key to MAR; This system intervenes in the event of a collision, acti- ❍ activate the right-hand indicator; vating: ❍ deactivate the right-hand indicator; ❍...
  • Page 75: Interior Fittings

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR INTERIOR FITTINGS FRONT ARMREST WITH ODDMENT COMPARTMENT SUN VISORS fig. 39 This is located between the front seats. An oddment com- partment and cooled drinks compartment is located in- These are arranged at the sides of the internal rearview side the armrest (see following sections).
  • Page 76 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Cooled drinks compartment Press button A-fig. 41 and lift up armrest B: you can then access cooled drinks compartment fig. 41. IMPORTANT The compartment is designed to maintain the temperature of the drinks placed inside it, which should be chilled or heated before being placed in the com- partment.
  • Page 77 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR REAR ARMREST (for versions/markets, where provided) To use armrest A-fig. 42, lower it as shown in the diagram (for this procedure the central head restraint needs to be lifted to the highest position). Two compartments B are provided in the armrest These can be used to hold cups and/or cans.
  • Page 78 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR CUP/BOTTLE HOLDERS fig. 46 GLOVE COMPARTMENT The central tunnel has two cup/bottle holders. To open the glove compartment, operate handle A-fig. 43. When the glove compartment is opened, an internal cour- tesy light comes on. With the ignition key turned to STOP this light remains on for 15 minutes.
  • Page 79 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR POWER SOCKET (12V) CIGAR LIGHTER (for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets, where provided) Power socket A-fig. 46 is located on the central tunnel and This is located on the central tunnel. is only operational when the ignition key is turned to MAR. To activate the cigar lighter, press button A-fig.
  • Page 80: Sunroof

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ASHTRAY SUNROOF (for versions/markets, where provided) The ashtray is a removable plastic box fig. 48 with spring loaded opening that can be fitted into the glass/can hold- The large electric sunroof comprises two panes of glass; er on the central tunnel.
  • Page 81 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR To close IMPORTANT During the sunroof closing manoeuvre the sun blind will remain in the “fully open” position. If you would When the sunroof is in the fully opened position, press like to close it, this must be done manually. button A-fig.
  • Page 82 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR INITIALISATION PROCEDURE EMERGENCY OPERATION The sunroof must be re-initialised after disconnecting the If the switch does not work, the sunroof can be operated battery or if the relevant protection fuse is blown. manually as follows: ❍...
  • Page 83: Doors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR DOORS Locking the doors To lock all the doors: Turn the key to position 2 with all LOCK/RELEASE FROM OUTSIDE fig. 51 the doors closed correctly. Press button Á on the remote control to lock the doors. If Unlocking the doors one of the doors is not fully closed, simultaneous locking To unlock all the doors: turn the key to position 1.
  • Page 84 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR LOCK/RELEASE FROM INSIDE fig. 52 CHILD LOCK SYSTEM B-fig. 53 From inside the vehicle (with the doors closed) press the This system prevents the rear doors from being opened door locking/unlocking button A on the dashboard. If the from the inside.
  • Page 85 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR EMERGENCY REAR DOOR LOCKING DEVICE A-fig. 53 The rear doors are fitted with an emergency device that allows the doors to be locked when there is no current. Proceed as follows: ❍ insert the metal insert on the ignition key into housing ❍...
  • Page 86: Electric Windows

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ELECTRIC WINDOWS If the child lock was engaged and the previ- ously described locking procedure carried These operate when the ignition key is turned to MAR and out, operating the internal handle will not for about 2 minutes after turning the key to STOP or re- open the door but will only realign the door lock moving it.
  • Page 87 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Press the buttons to open/close the required window. Passenger-side front door/rear doors When one of the two buttons is pressed briefly the win- On the passenger-side front door control panel, and on dow travel takes place in stages; if the button is held some versions also on the rear doors, buttons F-fig.
  • Page 88 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Anti-pinch safety device IMPORTANT If the anti-pinch protection intervenes 5 times consecutively within 1 minute or a system failure The vehicle is equipped with an anti-pinch safety device is detected, the automatic window closing function is in- for the upwards motion of the windows.
  • Page 89 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Electric window system initialisation The reset operation should be carried out with the doors closed according to the following procedure: The safety system must be re-initialised after disconnect- 1. completely lower the driver-side window and keep the ing the battery or if the relevant protection fuse is blown.
  • Page 90: Luggage Compartment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT If the luggage compartment is not closed correctly, this is indicated by the ´ warning light coming on in the in- strument panel or the R icon appearing on the display OPENING THE TAILGATE together with a dedicated message (see “Instrument pan- When unlocked, the tailgate can be opened from the out- el warning lights”...
  • Page 91 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR CLOSING THE TAILGATE fig. 56 Never exceed the maximum allowed load in To close, lower the tailgate and press down near the lock the luggage compartment; see chapter 6. until you hear it click. There are handles (B) provided Make sure that the objects are arranged care- inside the tailgate to allow it to be closed more easily.
  • Page 92: In An Emergency

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR OPENING THE TAILGATE IN AN EMERGENCY EXTENDING THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT fig. 57 The luggage compartment can be partially (1/3 or 2/3) To open the tailgate from the passenger compartment if the or totally extended by splitting the rear seat fig. 59. car battery is flat or the electric tailgate lock is faulty, pro- Proceed as follows to extend the luggage compartment: ceed as follows (see “Extending the boot”...
  • Page 93 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR To further extend the luggage compartment, the rear seats can be pushed forwards by operating handle B-fig. 58 (for versions/markets, where provided). IMPORTANT In order to achieve a uniformly flat load platform, the head restraints should be placed in the ful- ly extended position before the seats are folded back.
  • Page 94 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR REAR PARCEL SHELF To refit the rear parcel shelf, reverse the removal instruc- tions. To remove the rear parcel shelf: ❍ release the attachments from the rear seat backrests fig. 60; ❍ roll the rear parcel shelf blind back into the reel; ❍...
  • Page 95 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR DOUBLE LOAD COMPARTMENT To place shelf A at the level of the floor (MAGIC BACK BOX) (fully lowered) fig. 63: (for versions/markets, where provided) ❍ always turn the elements C - Fig. 62 so that they are always turn the elements C - Fig.
  • Page 96 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR L0E0221m fig. 63...
  • Page 97 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR L0E0222m fig. 64...
  • Page 98: Engine Bonnet

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR BONNET OPENING fig. 65 Proceed as follows: ❍ pull lever A in the direction indicated by the arrow; ❍ operate lever B as shown in the diagram; ❍ lift the bonnet and at the same time release support rod C from its catch, then insert the end of the rod in- to seat D in the bonnet (larger hole) and push to safe- ty position (smaller hole), as shown in the diagram.
  • Page 99 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR To close fig. 65 With the engine hot, work with caution inside Proceed as follows: the engine compartment to avoid burns. Do not place your hands near the fan: it may ❍ hold the bonnet up with one hand and with the other switch on even if the ignition key has been removed.
  • Page 100: Roof Rack/Ski Rack

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ROOF RACK/SKI RACK Comply with applicable laws concerning maximum overall dimensions. FASTENERS The attachments are located in the areas illustrated in fig. 66 and can only be reached with the doors open. Evenly distribute the load and when driving Lineaccessori provides a specific roof rack/ski rack for the take into account the increased sensitivity of tailgate.
  • Page 101: Headlights

    (for versions/markets, where provided) Contact a Lancia Dealership to have the headlights prop- erly adjusted. Contact a Lancia Dealership to have the front fog lights Check beam alignment every time the load or its distrib- checked and properly adjusted. ution changes.
  • Page 102 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT Activating/deactivating the system fig. 68 ABROAD The adaptive lights are activated automatically when the The factory adjustment of the dipped beam headlights de- vehicle is started. In this situation the LED (amber) on pends on the country where the car is purchased.
  • Page 103: Dst System

    In the event of any operating faults occurring, the sys- tem switches off automatically and the è warning light is lit up on the display together with a dedicated message. In this case contact a Lancia Dealership. L0E0058m fig. 69...
  • Page 104 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR When the function is active, “S” is displayed on the in- Under no circumstances should after-market strument panel. Press the button once again to deacti- operations be carried out involving steering vate the function and return to the standard driving mode. system or steering column modifications (e.g.: installation of anti-theft device).
  • Page 105: Reactive Suspension System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR REACTIVE SUSPENSION In the “normal” operating mode the active shock absorbers regulate the vehicle damping, adapting it to the type of SYSTEM road and the driving stressed considerably improving dri- ving comfort especially on unmade roads. This system interacts with the Sport function (see chap- When the SPORT function is activatee, the letter “S”...
  • Page 106 In this case, go to a Lancia Dealership. allows maximum pressure leves inside the turbocharger to be reached with a consequent increase in engine torque compared with that that can be reached normally.
  • Page 107: Driving Advisor

    ❍ suitable visibility conditions; essary to go to a Lancia Dealership to have the tv cam- era calibrated. ❍ straight road or wide curves; ❍ visual field condition sufficient (safety distance from OPERATION vehicle in front).
  • Page 108 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR new driving lane. This temporary deactivation will be sig- SYSTEM FAILURE nalled to the driver by the LED in the button flashing and In the event of a malfunction, the system reports the fault by the symbol in the amber coloured panel in the in- via a message 3-fig.
  • Page 109 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR L0E1009g fig. 71 L0E1010g fig. 72...
  • Page 110 2 - fig. 72 The system warns the Lit up, constantly Intermittent driver to place their hands warning on the steering wheel 3 - fig. 72 The system is faulty: Lit up, constantly Single go to a and prolonged Lancia Dealership warning...
  • Page 111: Advanced Esp System

    OFF button will also light up (see “Instrument panel warn- faces during sharp braking and DST (application of force ing lights”). In this case contact a Lancia Dealership. on the steering wheel for steering correction) functions are all available.
  • Page 112 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR HILL HOLDER SYSTEM Failure indications System failure is indicated by warning light á lighting up This is an integral part of the ESP system and automati- cally cuts in if one or both drive wheels slip, helping the on the instrument panel together with a dedicated mes- driver to control the car: sage appearing on the reconfigurable multifunctional dis-...
  • Page 113 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ASR SYSTEM (Anti-Slip Regulation) MSR system (engine braking torque control) This is an integral part of the ESP system and automati- This is an integral part of the ASR system that, in the event cally intervenes in case of slip of one or both drive wheels, of sudden gear downshifting, cuts in and provides torque helping the driver to control the car.
  • Page 114 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR System activation is signalled by a message on the recon- ABS SYSTEM figurable multifunctional display. This is an integral part of the braking system, which pre- When the system is deactivated, the LED on the ASR OFF vents the wheels from locking or slipping regardless of road button turns on and a message appears on the reconfig- surface conditions and braking intensity, giving the best...
  • Page 115 ABS system. Dri- When the ABS cuts in, and you feel the brake ve carefully to the nearest Lancia Dealership to have the pedal pulsating, do not remove your foot, but system checked.
  • Page 116: Eobd System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR EOBD SYSTEM Go to a Lancia Dealership as soon as pos- sible if warning light either does not light The EOBD system (European On Board Diagnosis) pro- up when the key is turned to MAR or if,...
  • Page 117 In this case, stop the car immediately, switch off the en- gine for about 20 seconds and then restart the engine. If the g warning light remains on, together with the mes- sage on the reconfigurable multifunctional display, con- tact a Lancia Dealership as soon as possible L0E0057m fig. 74...
  • Page 118: T.p.m.s. System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR IMPORTANT The steering may become slightly stiff fol- T.P.M.S. SYSTEM lowing parking manoeuvres involving a lot of steering. (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) This is normal and is caused by a system to prevent the (for versions/markets, where provided) motor from overheating.
  • Page 119 T.P.M.S. system, which should only be car- the rubber gasket for the valve. Contact a ried out by a Lancia Dealership. Lancia Dealership. The T.P.M.S. system requires the use of spe- If the vehicle is fitted with a T.P.M.S., tyre...
  • Page 120 Replacing the wheels Lancia Dealership. with others of a different size (*) – Swapping the wheels (front/rear) (**) (*) Given as an alternative in the Owner’s Handbook and available at Lineaccessori Lancia. (**) Not swapped (tyres must stay on the same side).
  • Page 121: Parking Sensors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR PARKING SENSORS BUZZER WARNINGS (for versions/markets, where provided) When reverse gear is engaged a buzzer warning is acti- vated if there is an obstacle behind the car. The frequen- The parking sensors are located in the rear bumper fig. 75 cy of the buzzer varies according to the distance from the and their function is to inform the driver, through an in- obstacle.
  • Page 122 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Detection distances The sensor must be clean of mud, dirt, snow Central operating range 140 cm or ice in order for the system to work. Be Side operating range 60 cm careful not to scratch or damage the sensors If several obstacles are detected by the sensors, only the while cleaning them.
  • Page 123 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ❍ The sensor detects objects that are not there (“echo dis- The ultimate responsibility when parking turbance”) caused by mechanical disturbances, for ex- and carrying out other dangerous manoeu- ample: washing the car, rain (extreme wind condi- vres still rests with the driver.
  • Page 124: Magic Parking

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR MAGIC PARKING During the manoeuvre the driver is also assisted by infor- mation from the parking sensors (4 front and 4 rear) which (for versions/markets, where provided) provide further distance information when approaching obstacles in front of and behind the vehicle. The Magic Parking system notifies the driver of a free par- When looking for a parking space it is helpful if the front allel parking space that is a suitable length for the vehi-...
  • Page 125 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SENSORS OPERATION The system uses the side sensors (see fig. 76) when look- The assisted parking manoeuvre can only be activated with ing for a parking space. the instrument panel on and at speeds below about 30 km/h and is divided into the following stages: These sensors are automatically activated below around ❍...
  • Page 126 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ❍ Identification: if the system identifies a free parking ❍ Conclusion: If parking space is big enough, the ma- space that is a suitable size for the vehicle, it signals its noeuvre is completed by the system in one stage and the presence and indicates the actions required for starting the positioning of the vehicle does not require any further in- manoeuvre.
  • Page 127 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR DESCRIPTION OF MANOEUVRING STAGES Searching for a parking space During the search stage Fig. 78 the vehicle should contin- Activation ue following its route at a speed of below around 30 km/h and at a distance of between around 50 cm and 130 cm The system is activated by pressing the button Fig.
  • Page 128 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ❍ a parking space more than about 130 cm longer than The search will, however, take place on both sides, there- the dimensions of the vehicle: parking can take place in fore it is possible to make the selection using the direc- several manoeuvres of which only the first takes place with tion indicators even when having just driven past a park- automatic management of the steering (the subsequent ma-...
  • Page 129 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Identifying a parking space fig. 79 On the request to engage reverse gear the driver should sopt the vehicle and engage reverse in order to confirm the wish If the system identifies a suitable parking space between to start the manoeuvre;...
  • Page 130 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR If the driver carries out a voluntary or involuntary action General warnings on the steering during the parking manoeuvre (touching it ❍ The ultimate responsibility when parking and carrying or preventing its movement), the manoeuvre will be in- out other dangerous manoeuvres always rests with the dri- terrupted.
  • Page 131 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ❍ Ultrasound sources (e.g. pneumatic brakes on lorries ❍ If the Magic Parking system is in the “search in or pneumatic hammers) in the vicinity may affect the per- progress” mode, the system could incorrectly identify a formance of the sensors.
  • Page 132 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR MESSAGES FROM THE SYSTEM IN THE INSTRUMENT PANEL The Magic Parking system is Disengage When the Magic Parking activation searching for a suitable parking reverse button is pressed, reverse gear must space. gear be released for the system to be switched on.
  • Page 133 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR ❍ The stage managed by the Magic Magic Parking A problem has been detected in the Finish unavailable Magic Parking system. Go to an au- manually Parking is over, but the parking ma- thorized service centre. noeuvre still needs to be completed by the driver.
  • Page 134 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR PARKING SENSORS FRONT SENSORS AND REAR In order to measure the distance of obstacles, the system uses 4 sensors located in the front bumper (for ver- (combined with Magic sions/markets, where provided) fig. 80 and 4 sensors lo- Parking) cated in the rear bumper fig.
  • Page 135 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Version with 8 sensors ing light in the button remains off when the system is not activated. On the version with 4 front sensors and 4 rear sensors, the system is activated when reverse gear is engaged or by When the sensors are activated, the system starts to pro- pressing the button fig.
  • Page 136 ❍ increases as the distance between the car and the ob- touches to the paintwork in the area of the stacle decreases; sensors carried out by a Lancia Dealership. ❍ becomes continuous when the distance between the car If the paint is incorrectly applied this could ad- and the obstacle is less than 30 cm and stops immediate- versely affect the operation of the parking sensors.
  • Page 137 (extreme wind conditions), IMPORTANT If you wish to leave the tow hook fitted when there is no trailer, it is advisable to go to a Lancia Deal- hail. ership to have the system updated because the tow hook ❍...
  • Page 138: Accessories Purchased By The Owner

    Lancia Dealer- ship. Their qualified personnel, besides being able to sug- gest the most suitable devices from the Lineaccessori Lan- cia, will also evaluate the overall electric uptake, check- ing whether the car’s electrical system is able to withstand...
  • Page 139: Refuelling

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND CELLULAR AT THE FILLING STATION PHONES PETROL ENGINES Radio sets (e.g.: e-tacs mobile phones, HAM radio systems and the like) should not be used inside the car unless a Use unleaded petrol only, with an octane number (R.O.N.) separate aerial is mounted on the roof.
  • Page 140 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR DIESEL ENGINES For diesel engines, use diesel fuel for motor Operation at low temperatures vehicles compliant with EN590 European specifications only. The use of other products If the outside temperature is very low, the diesel thickens or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair due to the formation of paraffin clots with consequent de- and consequently invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 141 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR FUEL FILLER CAP fig. 83 Do not place naked flames or lit cigarettes To refuel, press flap A to release it and access the fuel tank near to the fuel filler: fire risk. Keep your face cap.
  • Page 142: Protecting The Environment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) (for versions/markets, where provided) The devices for reducing petrol engine emissions are the The Diesel Particulate Filter is a mechanical filter, inte- following: gral with the exhaust system, that physically traps par- ❍...
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  • Page 144: Safety

    SAFETY Seat belts ..............144 S.B.R. SYSTEM ............145 Pretensioners ............146 Carrying children in safety ........150 Preparation for Isofix child seat ....... 155 Front airbags ............158 Side Air bags (Side bag - Window bag) ....161...
  • Page 145: Seat Belts

    SAFETY SEAT BELTS Never press button C when travelling. USING THE SEAT BELTS fig. 1 Wear the belt keeping the chest straight and rested against The reel may lock when the car is parked on a steep slope: the backrest. this is perfectly normal.
  • Page 146: S.b.r. System

    96 seconds. the back of the car. To deactivate the system permanently, contact a Lancia Dealership. The S.B.R. system be reactivated using the set-up menu. L0E0062m...
  • Page 147: Pretensioners

    SAFETY PRETENSIONERS The pretensioner can only be used once. Go to a Lancia Dealership to have it replaced af- To increase the efficiency of the seat belts, the car is fit- ter is has been deployed. The expiry date is ted with pretensioners.
  • Page 148 SAFETY LOAD LIMITERS To increase passenger safety, the reels contain a load lim- iter which allows the force acting on the chest and shoul- ders to be dosed during the belt restraining action in the event of a frontal impact. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE SEAT BELTS The driver is responsible for respecting and ensuring that...
  • Page 149 Never disassemble or tamper with the seat belt or belt protecting both. In general, do not place any objects pretensioner components. All operations must be between the passenger and the belt. performed by qualified and authorised personnel only. Always go to a Lancia Dealership.
  • Page 150 SAFETY SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE If the belt has been subjected to heavy stress, for example after an accident, it should be Observe the following for correct seat belt maintenance: changed completely together with the an- ❍ always use the seat belts with the belt taut and never chors, anchor fastening screws and the pretension- twisted;...
  • Page 151: Carrying Children In Safety

    SAFETY CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY SEVERE DANGER: Do not arrange child seats facing backwards on the front seat if the For optimal protection in the event of a crash, all pas- passenger’s airbag is enabled. Deployment of sengers must be seated and wearing adequate restraint the airbag in an accident could cause fatal systems.
  • Page 152 Lineaccessori Lan- cia includes child seats for each weight group. These devices are recommended and have been specifi- cally designed for Lancia cars. GROUP 0 and 0+ Babies up to 13 kg must be carried facing backwards on a cradle seat, which, supporting the head, does not induce stress on the neck in the event of sharp deceleration.
  • Page 153 SAFETY Figure 4 shows proper child seat positioning on the rear The diagrams are indicative and provided for seat. Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat belts assembly purposes only. Refer to the in- like adults. structions supplied with the child seat. Some Below is a summary of the safety rules to be followed when child restraint systems for weight groups 0 and 1 carrying children.
  • Page 154 SAFETY PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON CHILD’S SEAT USE The car complies with the new European Directive 2000/3/EC which governs the arrangement possibilities for child re- straints on the various seats of the car as shown in the following table: Excluding versions with TOP EXECUTIVE version Passenger Passenger...
  • Page 155 SAFETY Only for versions with TOP EXECUTIVE version Passenger Passenger Passenger rear side Passenger rear side Group Weight group front (passenger side) read central (driver's side) Group 0, 0+ up to 13 kg Group 1 9-18 kg Group 2 15-25 kg Group 3 22-36 kg Key:...
  • Page 156: Preparation For Isofix Child Seat

    The Universal Isofix “Duo Plus” child seat is available Provision has been made on the car to mount a Univer- from Lineaccessori Lancia. sal Isofix child restraint system, a new European stan- For any further details on installation/use, refer to the “In- dardised system for carrying children safely.
  • Page 157 SAFETY Fit the child seat when the car is stationary. The child seat is correctly anchored to the brackets when you hear the click. Follow the instructions for assembly, disassembly and positioning that the manu- facturer must supply with the child seat. L0E0065m L0E0066m fig.
  • Page 158 SAFETY PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON UNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD SEAT USE The table below, according to ECE 16 European Directive, shows the different installation possibilities of Isofix restraint systems on seats fitted with Universal Isofix fasteners. Weight group Orientation Grade Isofix position child seat...
  • Page 159: Front Airbags

    SAFETY FRONT AIRBAGS The front airbags may not be activated in the following sit- uations: The car is provided with front air bags for the driver and ❍ in collisions against highly deformable objects not af- the passenger, driver’s knee air bag (for versions/markets, fecting the front surface of the car (e.g.
  • Page 160 SAFETY The front airbags (driver’s, passenger’s, driver’s knee air FRONT AIRBAG ON DRIVER’S SIDE, fig. 7 bags) are designed and calibrated to protect front seat pas- This consists of an instant-inflating bag contained in a sengers wearing seat belts. special recess in the centre of the steering wheel. Their volume at the moment of maximum inflation fills most of the space between the steering wheel and the dri- FRONT AIRBAG ON PASSENGER’S SIDE, fig.
  • Page 161 SAFETY MANUAL DEACTIVATION OF PASSENGER’S SEVERE DANGER: Do not arrange child FRONT AIR BAG AND SIDE BAG seats facing backwards if the passenger’s Should it be absolutely necessary to carry a child on the front airbag is on. Deployment of the airbag front seat, the passenger’s front air bag and the Side Bag in an accident could cause fatal injuries to can be deactivated.
  • Page 162: Side Air Bags (Side Bag - Window Bag)

    SAFETY SIDE AIRBAGS WINDOW BAGS fig. 11 (Side bag - Window bag) These consist of two “drop-down” bags housed behind the side upholstery of the roof and covered with finishing el- ements, which protect the heads of front and rear pas- SIDE BAG fig.
  • Page 163 Airbag checking, repair and replacement must only be car- ried out c/o a Lancia Dealership. If you are having the car scrapped, have the airbag system deactivated at a Lan- cia Dealership first. If the car changes ownership, the new owner must be informed of how to use the airbags and the above warnings: s/he must also be given this “Owner’s...
  • Page 164 Contact ing obstacles. Do not drive with your body bent for- a Lancia Dealership immediately to have the sys- ward. Keep the backrest an upright position, cor- tem checked before driving off.
  • Page 165 SAFETY With ignition key inserted and turned to The front airbags deploy in the event of more MAR, the air bags can activate even if the en- severe collisions than those required for de- gine is off and the car is at a standstill, if it ploying the pretensioners.
  • Page 166: Starting Up And Driving

    STARTING UP AND DRIVING Starting the engine ................166 Handbrake ..................168 Using the manual gearbox ............... 169 Reducing running costs..............170 Towing trailers ................. 172 Snow tyres ..................173 Snow chains ..................174 Storing the car ................. 174...
  • Page 167: Starting The Engine

    MAR to prevent draining the The car is provided with an electronic engine lock device: battery. refer to “The Lancia CODE system” paragraph in chap- ter “1” if you cannot start the engine. The engine may be noisier during the first few seconds...
  • Page 168 STOP and then back to MAR; if the warning light re- vided with the car. Contact a Lancia Dealership if you still mains lit, try with the other keys provided with the car.
  • Page 169: Handbrake

    ❍ do not demand maximum performance for the first few The car should be braked after a few snaps kilometres. Wait until the engine coolant gauge starts of the lever, if it is not, contact a Lancia Deal- moving. ership to have it adjusted.
  • Page 170: Using The Manual Gearbox

    STARTING UP AND DRIVING PARKING THE CAR USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX Proceed as follows: To engage the gears, press the clutch pedal fully and shift ❍ stop the engine and engage the handbrake; the gear lever into one of the required positions (the gear ❍...
  • Page 171: Reducing Running Costs

    STARTING UP AND DRIVING To engage reverse gear R from neutral, raise ring A un- REDUCING RUNNING COSTS der the knob and at the same time move the gearshift lever to the left and then forwards. Here are some useful tips to save fuel and minimize pol- For the 1.6 Multijet version: To engage reverse R from neu- luting emissions of CO and other pollutants (nitric oxide,...
  • Page 172 STARTING UP AND DRIVING Accessories fitted on longitudinal bars DRIVING STYLE Remove any accessories such as: longitudinal bars, ski Starting racks, luggage rack, from the roof if they are not being Do not warm the engine up with the car standing: the en- used.
  • Page 173: Towing Trailers

    STARTING UP AND DRIVING Acceleration TOWING TRAILERS Sudden acceleration has a very negative effect on fuel con- IMPORTANT NOTES sumption and emissions: accelerate gradually. The car must be provided with a type-approved tow hitch and adequate electrical system to tow caravans or trail- CONDITIONS OF USE ers.
  • Page 174: Snow Tyres

    Use snow tyres of the same size as the normal tyres pro- vided with the car. A Lancia Dealership will be happy to provide advice con- Snow tyres marked with a “Q” must not ex- cerning the most suitable type of tyre for your require- ceed 160 km/h, respecting the applicable ments.
  • Page 175: Snow Chains

    STARTING UP AND DRIVING SNOW CHAINS EXTENDED CAR INACTIVITY The use of snow chains should be in compliance with lo- If the car is to be left inactive for longer than a month, the cal regulations. following precautions should be observed: Snow chains may be applied only to the front wheel tyres ❍...
  • Page 176: In An Emergency

    IN AN EMERGENCY In an emergency we recommend that you call the toll-free number found on the Warranty Booklet. You can also connect to the site www.lancia.com to search for the nearest Lancia Dealership point Starting the engine ..............176 Fix&Go automatic quick tyre repair kit ........
  • Page 177: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE Never use a quick battery charger for an emergency start: this could damage the elec- Go to a Lancia Dealership immediately if instrument pan- tronic systems and the engine fuel feed and el warning light remains on constantly.
  • Page 178: Fix&Go Automatic Quick Tyre Repair Kit

    IN AN EMERGENCY If after several attempts the engine will not start, do not QUICK TYRE REPAIR KIT - keep trying but contact a Lancia Dealership. FIX & GO AUTOMATIC The quick tyre repair kitFix & Go automatic is placed in IMPORTANT Never connect the negative terminals of the the luggage compartment.
  • Page 179 IN AN EMERGENCY ❍ an information booklet (see fig. 3), providing instruc- Give the instruction booklet to the tyre repair tions for using the kit correctly. This booklet should be workshop personnel charged with handling given to the personnel charged with handling the tyre the treated tyre.
  • Page 180 IN AN EMERGENCY IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The kit cannot be used to repair damage to The sealing fluid of the quick tyre repair kit is effective the tyre sidewall. Do not use the fast repair with external temperatures between -20 °C and +50 °C. kit if the tyre is damaged as the vehicle has The sealing fluid will expire.
  • Page 181 IN AN EMERGENCY INFLATION PROCEDURE The cylinder contains ethylene glycol. Con- tains latex: may cause an allergic reaction. Harmful if swallowed. Irritates the eyes. May Put on the protective gloves provided togeth- cause sensitization by inhalation or contact. Avoid er with quick tyre repair kit. contact with your eyes, skin and clothes.
  • Page 182 Lancia Dealership ❍ if a pressure value of a least 1.5 bars is not reached ❍ The tyre reaches the pressure specified in paragraph...
  • Page 183 ❍ drive with the utmost care to the nearest Lancia Deal- kit. Drive carefully, particularly on bends. Do not ership.
  • Page 184 IN AN EMERGENCY FOR CHECKING AND RESTORING PRESSURE ONLY The compressor may also be used for restoring pressure only. Release the quick coupling and connect directly to the tyre valve fig. 6; in this way, the cylinder will not be connected to the compressor and no sealing fluid will be injected.
  • Page 185 IN AN EMERGENCY CYLINDER REPLACEMENTPROCEDURE To replace the cylinder proceed as follows: ❍ disconnect connection A-fig. 7; ❍ turn the cylinder to be replaced anticlockwise and raise it; ❍ fit the new cylinder and turn it clockwise; ❍ connect connection A to the cylinder and fit the trans- parent tube B into the proper space.
  • Page 186: Changing A Wheel

    IN AN EMERGENCY REPLACING A WHEEL Never remove or cover the label. Never apply any hub cap on the small spare wheel. The GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS label contains the following indications in four languages: Warning! For temporary use only! The vehicle can be provided with (if requested, for ver- 80 km/h max! Replace as soon as possible with a sions/markets, where provided) a small spare wheel.
  • Page 187 IN AN EMERGENCY The jack may only be used to replace wheels Vehicle handling is modified with the small on the car which it equips or other cars of the spare wheel fitted. Avoid violent acceleration same model. Never use the jack for other pur- and braking, sharp steering and fast bend- poses, such as lifting other car models.
  • Page 188 IN AN EMERGENCY ❍ rest the Subwoofer to one side in the luggage com- REMOVING THE SUBWOOFER (versions with Bose HI-FI system) partment, remove the container and take out the small (for versions/markets, where provided) spare wheel; ❍ replace the wheel as described in this chapter. IMPORTANT The following procedure only applies to ve- hicles equipped with Bose Hi-Fi systems with Subwoofer After tyre replacement:...
  • Page 189 IN AN EMERGENCY Taking out the small spare wheel Important notes: ❍ the jack weight is 1.76 kg; ❍ the jack requires no adjustment; ❍ the jack cannot be repaired; If it breaks it must be re- placed with a new jack; ❍...
  • Page 190 IN AN EMERGENCY ❍ in the presence of a double load compartment, lift the double compartment mat and attach it to the luggage compartment mat as shown in fig. 10. ❍ for vehicles fitted with alloy wheels, remove the press- fitted hub cap using the provided screwdriver;...
  • Page 191 IN AN EMERGENCY ❍ warn anybody nearby that the car is about to be lift- ed. They must stay clear and not touch the car until it is back on the ground; ❍ fit the handle H-fig. 12 into device I of the jack and lift the car until the wheel is several centimetres off the ground.
  • Page 192 IN AN EMERGENCY REFITTING THE STANDARD WHEEL Versions with alloy wheels ❍ insert the wheel on the hub and tighten the bolts us- Following the procedure described previously, raise the car and remove the small spare wheel. ing the wrench provided; ❍...
  • Page 193: Changing A Bulb

    IN AN EMERGENCY After tyre replacement CHANGING A BULB ❍ stow the small spare wheel D-fig. 10 in the space pro- GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS vided in the luggage compartment; ❍ fit the partially-opened jack in its box, forcing it light- ❍ Before changing a bulb check the contacts for oxida- ly to prevent it from vibrating when travelling;...
  • Page 194 Halogen bulbs contain gas under pressure, if Where possible, it is advisable to have bulbs they break, glass fragments may be dis- changed at a Lancia Dealership. The correct persed. operation and orientation of the external lights is essential for safe driving. You may be li- able to fines if this is not the case.
  • Page 195 IN AN EMERGENCY BULB TYPES fig. 14 Various types of bulbs are fitted to your car: A. All glass bulbs: clipped into place. Pull to extract. B. Bayonet bulbs: to remove this type of bulb from its holder, press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise. C.
  • Page 196 IN AN EMERGENCY Bulb Type Power Ref. figure – – Front side lights/Daylight lights – – Rear side lights D1S(*) / H7 Dipped beams H1(*) / H7 Main beams PY 24W Front direction indicators – – Rear direction indicators WY5W Side direction indicators –...
  • Page 197: Changing An Exterior Bulb

    IN AN EMERGENCY REPLACING EXTERIOR BULBS DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS With incandescent bulbs FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS fig. 15 To change the bulb, proceed as follows: These contain the bulbs for the dipped beams, main beams ❍ remove the protective cover B-fig. 15; and direction indicators.
  • Page 198 (Xenon) should only be re- discharge bulbs (Xenon) should only be re- placed by specialised personnel: risk of death! placed by specialised personnel: risk of death! Contact a Lancia Dealership. Contact a Lancia Dealership. MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS With incandescent bulbs To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ❍...
  • Page 199 The direction indicators/daylight lights are LED-based. ❍ work on lens A-fig. 19 to compress catch B, then pull Contact a Lancia dealership to have there lights replaced. the unit outwards; ❍ turn the bulb holder C, anticlockwise, extract the press- DIRECTION INDICATORS fitted bulb D and replace it;...
  • Page 200 Lancia Dealership. tact a Lancia Dealership. REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS Contact a Lancia Dealership to replace the LED lights in the rear light clusters. REVERSING LIGHTS fig. 21 To replace the bulbs in the reversing lights you must con- tact a Lancia Dealership.
  • Page 201 ❍ turn the bulb holder B-fig. 25 anti-clockwise; THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig. 23 ❍ remove the bulb C and replace it. Contact a Lancia Dealership to replace the LED lights in the third brake light. NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS To change the bulb proceed as follows: ❍...
  • Page 202: Changing An Interior Bulb

    IN AN EMERGENCY REPLACING AN INTERIOR BULB FRONT COURTESY LIGHT To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: For the type of bulb and power rating, see “Bulb types”. ❍ work in the points shown by the arrows and remove light A-fig. 26; ❍...
  • Page 203 IN AN EMERGENCY ❍ replace bulb B-fig. 29 releasing it from the side con- REAR COURTESY LIGHT tacts and making sure the new bulb is correctly fas- Versions without sunroof tened between the contacts. To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: ❍...
  • Page 204 IN AN EMERGENCY ❍ close protection B onto the lens cover; LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT ❍ refit the light A inserting it into its correct position first- To change the bulb, proceed as follows: ly on one side and then on the other until it clicks in- ❍...
  • Page 205 IN AN EMERGENCY ❍ replace bulb C-fig. 36 releasing it from the side con- GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT tacts and making sure the new bulb is correctly fas- To change the bulb, proceed as follows: tened between the contacts. ❍ open the glove compartment, and remove the light A- fig.
  • Page 206: Changing Fuses

    IN AN EMERGENCY REPLACING FUSES If the fuse blows again contact a Lancia Dealership. GENERAL INFORMATION Fuses protect the electrical system: they cut in (i.e. they blow) in the event of a fault or improper action on the sys- tem. Check the efficiency of the corresponding fuse when Never replace a blown fuse with anything a device does not work: the conducting element A- fig.
  • Page 207 IN AN EMERGENCY FUSE LOCATION Dashboard fuse box To access the fuses you must remove the press-fitted cover A. The fuse box shown in fig. 38 is located in the lower area next to the pedal unit. L0E0087m fig. 38...
  • Page 208 IN AN EMERGENCY Engine compartment fuse box fig. 39 and 40 If you need to wash the engine compartment, A second fuse box is located on the right side of the en- take care not to directly hit the engine com- gine compartment, next to the battery.
  • Page 209 IN AN EMERGENCY Luggage compartment fuse box fig. 41 and 42 To gain access to the fuse box located on the left side of luggage compartment open the relevant inspection lid fig. L0E0114m fig. 41 L0E0115m fig. 42...
  • Page 210 IN AN EMERGENCY FUSE SUMMARY TABLE - Dashboard control unit CONSUMERS FUSE AMPERE DIAGRAM Right dipped beam headlight Right dipped beam headlight (Xenon gas discharge bulb) Left dipped beam headlight, headlight alignment corrector Left dipped beam headlight (Xenon gas discharge bulb) Climate control system fan relay coil, body computer Spare –...
  • Page 211 IN AN EMERGENCY CONSUMERS FUSE AMPERE DIAGRAM Brake Node, yaw sensor Windscreen wiper system on steering wheel interface, bi-directional windscreen/rearscreen washer pump system on steering wheel interface Cigar lighter/power socket on tunnel, luggage compartment power socket Spare – – Sunroof motor Driver-side front electric window Passenger-side front electric window Emergency, right, left and central control panels on radio/...
  • Page 212 IN AN EMERGENCY FUSE SUMMARY TABLE - Engine compartment control unit CONSUMERS FUSE AMPERE DIAGRAM Spare – – Headlight washer pump Horn Electronic injection secondary loads Main beam headlights PTC1 additional heater Engine Management Node Electronic injection primary loads Engine Management Node Air conditioning compressor Electronic injection primary loads (1.4 engine) Electronic injection primary loads (1.8 and diesel engine)
  • Page 213 IN AN EMERGENCY FUSE SUMMARY TABLE - Luggage compartment control unit CONSUMERS FUSE AMPERE DIAGRAM Right front seat adjustment node Left front seat adjustment node Left front seat heating Right front seat heating Audio Hi-Fi control unit BASSBOX loudspeaker (Hi-Fi system)
  • Page 214: Recharging The Battery

    LIFTING THE CAR ❍ connect the charger leads to the battery terminals, ob- serving the polarity; If the car is to be lifted, go to a Lancia Dealership equipped ❍ turn on the charger; with an arm hoist or workshop lift.
  • Page 215: Towing The Car

    IN AN EMERGENCY TOWING THE CAR Before starting towing operations, turn the ig- nition key to MAR and then to STOP, without The tow ring provided with the car is housed in the tool extracting it. If the key is extracted, the steer- box under the luggage compartment mat.
  • Page 216: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Scheduled maintenance ..............216 Scheduled maintenance plan ............217 Periodic checks ................221 Demanding use of the car............... 221 Checking fluid levels ..............223 Air filter ..................230 Pollen filter ................... 230 Diesel fuel filter ................230 Battery ..................
  • Page 217: Scheduled Maintenance

    Lancia has prepared a series of checks and service oper- may be carried out only with the explicit agreement of the ations to be carried out every 30,000 kilometres (for petrol Customer.
  • Page 218: Scheduled Maintenance Plan

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN Petrol versions Thousands of kilometres ● ● ● ● ● ● Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure if required Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, ● ● ● ● ● ● passenger compartment lights, boot lights, instrument panel warning lights, etc.) ●...
  • Page 219 - only use spark plugs specifically certified for Turbo Jet engines; all spark plugs should be of the same type and brand (see the “En- gine” paragraph); - carefully observe the spark plug replacement intervals detailed in the Scheduled Service Plan; - it is advisable to have this performed at a Lancia Dealership.
  • Page 220 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Diesel versions Thousands of kilometres ● ● ● ● ● Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure if required Check lighting system operation (headlights, direction indicators, hazard lights, ● ● ● ● ● passenger compartment lights, boot lights, instrument panel warning lights, etc.) ●...
  • Page 221 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Thousands of kilometres ● ● ● ● ● Check engine management system operation (via diagnostic socket) ● Replace auxiliary drive belt ● Replace toothed timing drive belt (*) ● ● Replace fuel filter ● ● Replace air filter cartridge ●...
  • Page 222: Periodic Checks

    Every 3,000 km check the following and top-up, if re- quired: engine oil level. You are recommended to use PETRONAS LUBRICANTS products, designed and produced specifically for Lancia cars (see table “Capacities” in chapter “6”).
  • Page 223 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ❍ check battery charge and fluid level (electrolyte); (see Perform the following inspections more frequently than shown on the Scheduled Service Plan: “Battery - Charge and electrolyte level check” in this chapter); ❍ check front disc brake pad condition and wear; ❍...
  • Page 224: Checking Fluid Levels

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE CHECKING FLUID LEVELS - 1.4 Turbo Jet version L0E0092m fig. 1...
  • Page 225 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1.6 Multijet/2.0 Multijet version L0E0094m fig. 2...
  • Page 226 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet version L0E0094m fig. 3...
  • Page 227 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL A-fig. 1-2-3 Engine oil consumption Check the oil level a few minutes (about 5) after the en- The maximum engine oil consumption is usually 400 gine has stopped, with the car parked on level ground. The grams every 1000 km.
  • Page 228 It is advisable of fluids. If this accidentally occurs, do not start the to have oil and filters changed by a Lancia Deal- engine and contact a Lancia Dealership. ership where they will be disposed of according to...
  • Page 229 CARE AND MAINTENANCE The engine cooling system is pressurized. If Do not travel with the windscreen washing required, replace the cap with an original reservoir empty: the windscreen washer is spare part so as not to compromise system ef- fundamental to improve visibility. ficiency.
  • Page 230 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Prevent brake fluid which is highly corrosive The brake fluid is poisonous and highly cor- from coming into contact with painted parts. rosive. In the event of accidental contact, Should this occur, immediately wash with wash the parts with water and mild soap and water.
  • Page 231: Air Filter

    AIR FILTER/ POLLEN FILTER The presence of water in the feeding circuit may cause severe damage to the injection sys- Have the air filter or pollen filter replaced by a Lancia tem and irregular engine operation. If the Dealership. warning light c goes on, contact a Lancia Dealer- ship as soon as possible to have the system bled.
  • Page 232: Battery

    ❍ turn the ignition key to the OFF position and then turn liquid level will damage the battery beyond it back ON. repair and even cause an explosion. If the á warning light does not go out after a few seconds, seek assistance from a Lancia Dealership.
  • Page 233 Go to a Lancia Dealership if you want to in- battery and carry it to a warm place, to avoid stall accessories (alarms, mobile phone, etc.): they freezing.
  • Page 234 (alarm, ❍ when you park the car, ensure the doors, tailgate and etc.) contact a Lancia Dealership whose qualified per- bonnet are closed properly to ensure that the courtesy sonnel, in addition to suggesting the most suitable devices lights do not remain lit in the passenger compartment;...
  • Page 235: Wheels And Tyres

    Long distances on rough roads may damage the tyres; ❍ check the tyres regularly for cuts on the sides, swelling or irregular tread wear. Go to a Lancia Dealership if required; ❍ do not overload your car: this may cause serious dam- age to wheels and tyres;...
  • Page 236 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ❍ the tyre ages even if rarely used. Cracks in the tread and Avoid moving the tyres from the right side of on the sidewalls are a sign of ageing. Have the tyres the vehicle to the left side and vice versa. checked by specialised personnel if they have been fit- ted for longer than 6 years.
  • Page 237: Rubber Hoses

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE RUBBER HOSES WINDSCREEN/REARSCREEN WIPERS With regards to the maintenance of the brake system and fuel system rubber hoses, carefully follow the “Sched- BLADES uled Service Plan” in this section. Periodically clean the rubber part using special products; Ozone, high temperatures and prolonged lack of fluid in TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC35 is recommended.
  • Page 238 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Replacing the windscreen wiper blades fig. 5 Changing the rear window blade fig. 6 Proceed as follows: Proceed as follows: ❍ lift the windscreen wiper arm and position the blade ❍ raise the cover A and remove the arm from the car, so that it forms an angle of 90°...
  • Page 239 CARE AND MAINTENANCE SPRAY NOZZLES Rear window wiper fig. 8 Windscreen washer fig. 7 Rear window washer jets are fixed. The nozzle holder is on the rear window. If the jet of fluid is inadequate, firstly check that there is fluid in the reservoir: see “Checking fluid levels”...
  • Page 240: Bodywork

    ❍ use of “open” boxed sections to prevent condensation also not to be underestimated. and pockets of moisture from triggering rust inside. On your car, Lancia has implemented the best manufac- turing technologies to effectively protect the bodywork BODY AND UNDERBODY WARRANTY against corrosion.
  • Page 241 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE FOR PRESERVING THE BODYWORK To wash the car correctly, proceed as follows: ❍ remove the aerial from the roof to prevent damage to Paint it if the car is washed in an automatic system; Paintwork does not only serve an aesthetic purpose, but ❍...
  • Page 242 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned in the same way Windows as the rest of the car. Use specific window cleaner products. Where possible, do not park under trees; the resinous sub- Use also clean cloths to avoid scratching the glass or dam- stance many species release give the paint a dull appearance aging the transparency.
  • Page 243: Interiors

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE INTERIOR CLEANING SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner. It is Periodically check that water is not trapped under the mats advisable to use a moist brush on velvet upholstery. (due to water dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.) which Rub the seats with a sponge moistened with a solution of could cause oxidisation of the sheet metal.
  • Page 244: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Identification data ............... 244 Engine codes - bodywork versions ........246 Engine ................247 Fuel system ................. 249 Transmission ............... 250 Brakes.................. 250 Suspension ................251 Steering ................251 Wheels ................252 Dimensions ................. 256 Performance ................ 257 Weight ................
  • Page 245: Identification Data

    TECHNICAL DATA IDENTIFICATION DATA IDENTIFICATION PLATE fig. 2 This plate is applied to the engine compartment front The vehicle identification details are fig. 1: beam and shows the following identification data: A Identification plate (located in the engine compartment, B Homologation number. next to the upper attachment for the right-hand shock C Vehicle type code.
  • Page 246 A Paint manufacturer. ❍ vehicle type (Z A R 844000); B Colour name. ❍ chassis manufacturing serial number. C Lancia colour code. D Respray and touch up code. ENGINE MARKING The engine marking is stamped on the cylinder block and includes the model and the chassis number.
  • Page 247: Engine Codes - Bodywork Versions

    TECHNICAL DATA ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS ENGINE CODE BODYWORK VERSION 198A4000 844AXA1A 00 1.4 Turbo Jet 120 HP 844AXA1A 00B (*) 198A1000 844AXB1A 01 1.4 Turbo Jet 150 HP 844AXB1A 01B (*) 198A2000 844AXC1A 02C 1.6 Multijet 844AXC1A 02D (*) ▲...
  • Page 248: Engine

    TECHNICAL DATA ENGINE INTRODUCTION 1.4 Turbo Jet 120 HP 1.4 Turbo Jet 150 HP Engine code 198A4000 198A1000 Cycle Otto Otto Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke 72 x 84 72 x 84 1368 1368 Total displacement...
  • Page 249 TECHNICAL DATA INTRODUCTION 1.6 Multijet 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet 2.0 Multijet 198A2000 Engine code 844A1000 198A5000 ▲ 955A4000 ( ▲ 844A2000 ( Diesel Cycle Diesel Diesel 4 in line Number and layout of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 79.5 x 80.5 Piston bore and stroke 82 x 90.4...
  • Page 250: Fuel System

    TECHNICAL DATA FUEL SYSTEM 1.4 Turbo Jet 120 HP 1.4 Turbo Jet 150 HP Fuel system Electronically-controlled Multipoint phased Electronically-controlled Multipoint phased sequential electronic injection sequential electronic injection with turbo and intercooler with turbo and intercooler 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet - 2.0 Multijet Fuel system Electronically controlled Multijet “Common Rail”...
  • Page 251: Transmission

    TECHNICAL DATA TRANSMISSION 1.4 Turbo Jet - 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet - 2.0 Multijet Six forward gears plus reverse with synchronisers for forward gears Gearbox Self-adjusting with pedal without idle stroke Clutch Drive Front BRAKES 1.4 Turbo Jet - 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet - 2.0 Multijet Service brakes: –...
  • Page 252: Suspension

    TECHNICAL DATA SUSPENSION 1.4 Turbo Jet - 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet - 2.0 Multijet Gearbox Mc Pherson independent wheel suspension Parking brake Interconnected wheels with torsion beam STEERING 1.4 Turbo Jet - 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet - 2.0 Multijet Type Rack and pinion with electric steering Turning circle...
  • Page 253: Wheels

    TECHNICAL DATA WHEELS READING TYRE MARKINGS fig. 5 Example: 195/55 R 16 91 V RIMS AND TYRES 195 =Nominal width (S, distance in mm between Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass tyres. sidewalls). All approved tyres are listed in the Log Book. 55 =Height/width ratio (H/S) in percentage.
  • Page 254 TECHNICAL DATA Load rating (capacity) Maximum speed rating 60 = 250 kg 84 = 500 kg Q =up to 160 km/h. H = up to 210 km/h. 61 = 257 kg 85 = 515 kg R =up to 170 km/h. V = up to 240 km/h.
  • Page 255 TECHNICAL DATA Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres Spare wheel (for versions/markets where required) Tyre 7Jx16”- ET31 1.4 Turbo Jet 205/55 R16-91V 205/55 R16-91T (M+ S ) 1.6 Multijet 7Jx17”- ET31 225/45 R17-91W 225/45 R17-91T (M+ S ) 4Bx15” H-ET 35 (*) 125/90 R15-96M (*) 7.5Jx18”- ET35 ❏...
  • Page 256 TECHNICAL DATA COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURES (bar) Size PROVIDED TYRES Medium load Full load Front Rear Front Rear 195/55 R16-91VXL 205/55 R16-91V 225/45 R17-91W 2.7/2.8 (*) 225/40 R18-92W 2.9/3.1 (*) (*) 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet and 2.0 Multijet versions WHEEL/SPARE WHEEL (where required) Size Tyre inflation pressures 205/55 R16-91V...
  • Page 257: Dimensions

    TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS fig. 6 Luggage compartment capacity: Unladen luggage compartment capacity (V.D.A. standards): .... 380 dm Maxi capacity ..................465 dm Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. The height refers to the vehicle unladen. L0E0101m 4520 1017...
  • Page 258: Performance

    TECHNICAL DATA PERFORMANCE Maximum permitted speed after initial car use in km/h. 1.4 Turbo Jet 120 HP 1.4 Turbo Jet 150 HP 1.6 Multijet 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet 2.0 Multijet...
  • Page 259: Weight

    TECHNICAL DATA WEIGHTS Weights (kg) 1.4 Turbo Jet 1.6 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1320 1410 Carrying capacity (*) including the driver: Maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 1002 1077 –...
  • Page 260 TECHNICAL DATA Weights (kg) 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet 2.0 Multijet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment) 1430 1430 Carrying capacity (*) including the driver: Maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle: 1097 1097 –...
  • Page 261: Consumables

    TECHNICAL DATA CONSUMABLES 1.4 Turbo Jet 1.6 Multijet Recommended fuels litres litres and original lubricants Fuel tank: – 57 ( ) – Unleaded petrol including a reserve of: 8/10 – 8/10 – not less than 95 R.O.N (Specification EN228) ( ) Diesel fuel for motor vehicles (Specification EN590) Engine cooling system: –...
  • Page 262 TECHNICAL DATA 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet 2.0 Multijet Recommended fuels litres litres and original lubricants Fuel tank: – – Diesel fuel for motor vehicles including a reserve of: 8/10 – 8/10 – (Specification EN590) Engine cooling system Mixture of 50% distilled water and 50% PARAFLU UP ( ▲) –...
  • Page 263: Fluids And Lubricants

    ACEA C2 are acceptable. If this is the case, the optimum engine performance not is guaranteed. We recommend replacing the lubricant as soon as possible with one recommended by a Lancia Dealership. The use of products with features lower than ACEA C3 for petrol engines and ACEA C2 for diesel engines 1.6 Multijet and 2.0 Multijet, could cause engine damage not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 264 TECHNICAL DATA Qualitative specifications of fluids and lubricants Fluids and lubricants Applications for correct vehicle operation original Synthetic lubricant grade SAE 75W-85. TUTELA CAR TECHNY X Gearboxes and Exceeds API GL-4 PLUS specifications. Contractual Technical differentials manual FIAT Classification 9.55550-MX3 Reference N°...
  • Page 265: Fuel Consumption

    TECHNICAL DATA ❍ combined fuel consumption: calculated based on about FUEL CONSUMPTION 37% of urban cycle consumption and about 63% of The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are extra urban consumption. determined on the basis of the homologation tests set down by specific European Directives.
  • Page 266 TECHNICAL DATA 1.6 Multijet 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet Urban Extra-urban Combined 2.0 Multijet Urban Extra-urban Combined...
  • Page 267 TECHNICAL DATA EMISSIONS The CO emission levels at the exhaust given in the following tables refer to combined fuel consumption. EMISSIONS ACCORDING TO EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE IN FORCE (g/km) 1.4 Turbo Jet 120 HP 1.4 Turbo Jet 150 HP 1.6 Multijet 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet 2.0 Multijet...
  • Page 268: Index

    INDEX Boot ........Climatic comfort ......51 BS system ........ 113 Boot light (bulb replacement) .. emissions ......266 Adaptive lights..... 72-101 Brakes ........Code card ......37-38 Advanced ESP (system) ..... 110 Bulb (replacement)....Controls ........70 AFS system (adaptable lights) ..101 –...
  • Page 269 INDEX Display readings......32 Fog lights ......61-72 In an emergency ......175 Door locking ....... 82 – bulb replacement ....199 Instrument panel and instruments ....... Doors ......... 82 Fog lights ........71 – child safety device ....84 Follow me home (device).....
  • Page 270 INDEX Rear window wiper Spark plugs ........ 247 umber plate lights (bulb replacement)....200 Sport (function) ......102 – blades ........237 – controls ......... 64 Starting the engine ...... 166 n board instruments ....Starting up and driving ....165 –...
  • Page 271 INDEX Transmission ......250 – blades ........237 Trip computer ......34 – controls ......... 63 TTC system......... 113 – jets ........238 Two-zone automatic climate control ......54 Tyres – inflation pressure ....255 – replacement ......185 – standard ........ 254 –...
  • Page 272 To find out the location of your nearest authorised treatment facility, offering free of charge take-back, simply contact one of our dealers or refer to the Lancia web site or call the toll free number 00800 526242 00.
  • Page 273 ® In the heart of your engine. ® Always ask your mechanic for...
  • Page 274 Oil change? The experts recommend Selenia The engine of your car is factory filled with Selenia. This is an engine oil range which satisfies the most advanced international specifications. Its superior technical characteristics allow Selenia to guarantee the highest performance and protection of your engine.
  • Page 275 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) Size Medium load Full load Front Rear Front Rear 195/55 R16-91V XL 205/55 R16-91V 225/45 R17-91W 225/40 R18-92W ENGINE OIL CHANGE 1.4 Turbo Jet 1.6 Multijet 1.9 Twin Turbo Jet 2.0 Multijet litres litres litres litres Engine sump 2.75...

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