fuse box Lancia Delta 2011 Owner handbook (in English)
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6KNOWING YOUR CAR
INSTRUMENT PANEL
The presence and position of the controls, instruments and gauges may vary depending on the version.
1. Diffuser for sending air to the side windows – 2. Adjustable and directable air diffuser – 3. Exterior lights control
lever – 4. Instrument panel – 5. Windscreen wiper/rear window wiper/trip computer control lever – 6. Adjustable
and directable air diffusers – 7. Hazard warning lights switch – 8. Front passenger air bag – 9. Glove compartment
10. Controls in the dashboard – 11. Climate control system controls – 12. Ignition key and starting device – 13. Dri-
ver’s air bag – 14. Driver’s knee bag (for versions/markets, where provided) – 15. Steering wheel locking lever
16. Fuse box access flap – 17. Bonnet release lever.
fig. 1L0E0001m
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1
KNOWING YOUR CAR43
fig. 13L0E0106m
Replacing the remote control cover fig. 13
Proceed as shown in the figure to replace the remote con-
trol cover.ALARM
(for versions/markets where provided)
The alarm, in addition to all the remote control functions
described previously, is controlled by the receiver located
under the dashboard near the fuse box.
ALARM TRIPPING
The alarm intervenes in the following cases:
❍when a door, the bonnet or the tailgate is opened il-
legally (perimeter protection);
❍when the ignition system is operated (ignition key
turned to MAR);
❍cutting of the battery cables;
❍movement inside the passenger compartment (volu-
metric protection);
❍when the vehicle is lifted or tilted.
Depending on the market, the activation of the alarm
causes the activation of the siren and the direction indi-
cators (for about 26 seconds). Alarm tripping and the
number of cycles depend on the sales market.
There is a maximum number of acoustic/visual cycles.
When this is reached the system returns to normal op-
eration.
The volume sensing and anti-lift protection can be ex-
cluded by adjusting the dedicated control on the front
roof light (see “Volumetric/anti-lift protection”).
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200IN AN EMERGENCY
After tyre replacement
❍Stow the space saver wheel D-fig. 10 in the space pro-
vided in the luggage compartment;
❍fit the partially open jack in its box forcing it lightly
to prevent it from vibrating when travelling;
❍put the tools back into place in the container;
❍stow the container, complete with tools, in the spare
wheel and tighten the locking device B-fig. 10;
❍reposition the boot mat correctly.
IMPORTANT Do not use inner tubes with tubeless tyres.
Check the inflation pressure of the tyres and the space-
saving wheel periodically.CHANGING A BULB
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
❍Before changing a bulb, check the contacts for rust-
ing;
❍burnt-out bulbs must be replaced by others of the
same type and wattage;
❍always check the alignment of the beam after chang-
ing a headlight bulb;
❍when a light is not working, check that the corre-
sponding fuse is intact before changing a bulb. For the
location of fuses, refer to the paragraph “Replacing
fuses” in this chapter.
Modifications or repairs to the electric sys-
tem that are not carried out properly or do
not take the system technical specifications
into account can cause malfunctions leading to the
risk of fire.
Various fastening bolts and space-saver
wheels, specific and differing in structural
characteristics, are used depending on the
wheel rim type (alloy or steel). Fastening bolts for
alloy rims can be identified by the presence of a per-
manent washer and a hollow side on the bolt head.
Therefore, you will need to go to a Lancia Dealer-
ship to get the correct type of fastening bolts and
space saver wheel if you change the type of wheels
fitted (alloy rims instead of steel rims, or vice
versa). Keep the bolts fitted as standard in case of
re-use of the wheels originally mounted on the car.
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IN AN EMERGENCY213
4
REPLACING FUSES
GENERAL INFORMATION
Fuses protect the electric system: they cut in (i.e. they
blow) in the event of a failure or improper action on the
system. Check the state of the corresponding fuse when
a device does not work: the filament A-fig. 37 must be in-
tact. If it is not, replace the blown fuse with another with
the same amperage (same colour).
B intact fuse
C fuse with damaged filament.
To replace a fuse, use the pliers D-fig. 37 attached to the
dashboard control unit.
Refer to the tables on the following pages to identify the
protection fuse.
fig. 37L0E0085m
If the fuse blows again contact a Lancia
Dealership.
Never replace a blown fuse with anything
other than a new fuse.
Never replace a fuse with another with
a higher amp rating; FIRE RISK.
If a general protective fuse (MEGA-FUSE,
MIDI-FUSE, MAXI-FUSE) blows, contact
a Lancia Dealership.
Before changing a fuse, check that the ignition
key has been removed and that all the other
electric devices have been turned off/disabled.
If a general protection fuse for safety systems
(air bag system, braking system), power unit
systems (engine system, gearbox system) or
steering system blows, contact a Lancia Dealership.
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214IN AN EMERGENCY
fig. 38L0E0209m
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.
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4
Engine compartment fuse box fig. 39 and 40
A second fuse box is located on the right side of the en-
gine compartment, next to the battery. To access this fuse
box release the side tabs and remove cover L. The ID
number of the electrical component corresponding to
each fuse can be found on the back of the cover.
fig. 39L0E0088mfig. 38aL0E0211m
If you need to wash the engine compartment,
take care not to directly hit the engine com-
partment fuse box with the jet of water.
Additional fuses (1.4 Turbo Multi Air versions)
On the 1.4 Turbo Multi Air versions there are four addi-
tional fuses (fig. 38a) next to the dashboard junction unit.
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216IN 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. 41.
fig. 42L0E0115m
fig. 41L0E0114m
fig. 40L0E0210m
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4
38a
38a
38a
38a
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
2
42
42
42
42
42
42(P038)
(P036)
(P037)
(P039)
F08
F09
F09
F10
F14
F15
F19
F30
F85
F87
F1
F2
F3
F6
F4
F4
F510
5
5
5
40
30
20
10
15
30
7.5
15
15
5
30
30
10
10
15
20
10
USERS FUSE AMPS FIGURE
Car Radio / Radio Navigator
DRLs/Left side light
DRLs/Right side light
Adaptive Headlamps Node/Control units on right
and left hand gas discharge headlights
Climate control fan
Headlight washer pump
(1.4 Turbo Jet 120 HP, 1.4 Turbo Multi Air versions)
Headlight washer pump (1.4 Turbo Jet 150 HP,
1.6 Multijet, 2.0 Multijet, 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet versions)
Horn
Main beam headlights
PTC1 additional heater
Air conditioning compressor
Fog/cornering lights
Fuel pump
Battery charge status sensor (1.4 Turbo Multi Air version)
Right front seat adjustment node
Left front seat adjustment node
Left front seat heating
Right front seat heating
Audio Hi-Fi control unit (1.4 Turbo Multi Air version excluded)
Voltage stabiliser (1.4 Turbo Multi Air version with HI-FI option)
BASSBOX speaker
(HI-FI system, 1.4 Turbo Multi Air version excluded)
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280LIST OF CONTENTS
“Dualdrive” electric
power steering ...................122
Electric windows ................. 87
Engine codes/bodywork
versions .............................254
Engine compartment
(washing) ..........................249
Engine
– identification code ..........254
– specifications ..................255
EOBD system ......................122
Exterior lights ..................... 62
Fix&Go Automatic
(device) .............................186
Flashing the headlights ....... 64
Fluids and lubricants ..........271
Fog lights ........................ 63-74
– bulb replacement ............207
Fog lights ............................ 73
– Cornering function ......... 63Follow Me Home (device) ... 65
Food compartment .............. 77
Front/rear armrest .......... 76-78
Fuel cap ..............................147
Fuel consumption ...............273
Fuel cut-off ......................... 75
Fuses (if a fuse blows) .........213
Getting to know your car .... 5
Glove box light
(bulb replacement).............212
Glove compartment ......... 76-79
GSI (Gear Shift Indicator) ... 24
Handbrake .........................175
Hazard lights ...................... 73
Headlights ..........................102
Headrests ............................ 50
Hill Holder (system) ........... 11
Dashboard .......................... 6
Dimensions .........................265
Dipped headlamps
(control) ............................ 64
– bulb replacement ............204
Direction indicators
– bulb replacement ............206
– control ............................ 64
Display ............................... 21
– display readings ............. 34
– menu items ..................... 26
Display readings ................. 34
Door locking ....................... 84
Doors .................................. 84
– child safety lock ............. 86
– emergency rear door
locking device ................. 87
DPF (particulate filter) .......148
Driving Advisor....................107
DST (Dynamic Steering
Torque) .............................104