fuel Lancia Musa 2007 Owner handbook (in English)
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USE OF MATERIALS THAT DO NOT HARM THE ENVIRONMENT
None of the car’s components contain asbestos. Padding and the air conditioning system do not contain CFCs
(Chlorofluorocarbides), the gases considered responsible for the destruction of the ozone layer. None of the
colourings and anti-corrosion coatings of the nuts and bolts contain air- or water-table-polluting cadmium or
chromates, but environmentally-friendly substances.
DEVICES FOR REDUCING EMISSIONS (petrol engines)
Three-way catalytic converter (catalytic exhaust pipe)
The exhaust system is equipped with a catalyst made up of noble metal alloys; it is housed in a stainless steel
container capable of withstanding the very high operating temperatures.
The catalyst converts the unburnt hydrocarbons, the carbon monoxide and the nitric oxides found in the exhaust
gases (though in small amounts, thanks to the electronic-injection ignition systems) into non-polluting substances.
When functioning normally, the catalytic converter reaches high temperatures. For this reason do not park the car
over inflammable material (e.g. paper, fuel oil, grass, dead leaves, etc.).
Lambda sensors
The Lambda sensors detect the oxygen content in the exhaust gas. The signal sent by the oxygen sensor is used by
the injection system electronic control unit to constantly mix air and fuel in the correct proportion.
Evaporation control system
As it is impossible to stop the build-up of petrol fumes, also when the engine is not running, the system traps them
in a special container holding active carbon.
The fumes are sucked in from here and burnt while the engine is running.
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MUST BE READ!
REFUELLING
Petrol engines:only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) not less than 95.
Multijet engines:only refuel with diesel fuel conforming to the European specification EN590.
The use of other products or mixtures may irreparably damage the engine with invalidation of the
warranty due to the damage caused.
ENGINE STARTING
petrol engines:make sure that the handbrake is engaged; set the gearshift lever to neutral; fully
depress the clutch without pressing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as
soon as the engine has started.
Multijet engines:turn the ignition key to MARand wait for the instrument panel warning light Y
andmto go out, then turn the ignition key to AV Vand release it as soon as the engine starts.
PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
While working, the catalyst develops a very high temperature. Do not park the car over grass, dry
leaves, pine needles or any other inflammable materials: risk of fire.
RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
A system for continuously monitoring emission system components to ensure greater environmental
protection is fitted in your car.
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SAFETY
DEVICES
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USE OF
THE CAR
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
IN AN
EMERGENCY
CAR
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
DASHBOARD
AND
CONTROLSSYMBOLS ............................................................ 8
THE LANCIA CODE SYSTEM .............................. 8
KEY KIT AND DOOR LOCKING ......................... 10
IGNITION SWITCH .............................................. 20
DASHBOARD ........................................................ 23
INSTRUMENT PANEL ......................................... 26
INSTRUMENTS .................................................... 27
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
(On two-line mode panel) ..................................... 29
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
(On three-line comfort panel) ............................... 37
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT .................... 69
SEAT ADJUSTMENT ........................................... 70
HEAD RESTRAINTS ............................................ 77
REARVIEW MIRRORS .......................................... 79
HEATING/CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .......... 81
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........... 83
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ............................................ 88
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ............................................ 99
WINDOW WASHING ............................................ 104
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................. 109
CEILING LIGHTS ................................................ 112
LIGHT CONTROL BUTTONS .............................. 115INERTIAL FUEL CUT-OFF
SWITCH ................................................................ 117
INTERIOR FITTINGS .......................................... 118
SMOKERS’ KIT ..................................................... 123
SUN VISORS ......................................................... 123
SUNROOF ............................................................. 124
POWER WINDOWS ............................................. 126
REAR WINDOW WINDERS .................................. 129
BOOT .................................................................... 129
BONNET ............................................................... 134
ROOF/SKI RACKS ................................................ 136
HEADLIGHTS ...................................................... 136
ABS SYSTEM ....................................................... 138
ESP SYSTEM ....................................................... 140
ASR SYSTEM ........................................................ 142
EOBD SYSTEM .................................................... 144
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM - T.P.M.S................................................. 145
SOUND SYSTEM .................................................. 147
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER .. 149
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM ............................................ 150
PARKING SENSORS ............................................ 152
AT THE FILLING STATION ................................ 154
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT .................. 156
DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS
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MAIN KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL
The metal insert (A) of the key is grip-retractable.
The key operates:
❒the ignition switch;
❒driver’s door lock;
❒the fuel filler cap locking/unlocking (versions with fuel filler cap
with keylock)
❒passenger side airbag deactivation switch (where provided);
❒cut-in of door lock device D when the electric system is failing
(e.g. run-down battery);
❒cut-in of child lock safety device E on rear doors.
Button B opens the metal insert A.
To refit the metal insert A into the key grip:
– keep button B pressed
– move the metal insert A
– release button B and then turn the metal insert A until hearing the
click as it locks into place.
Button
Ëunlocks the doors, the tailgate and the fuel cap.
Button
Álocks the doors, the tailgate and the fuel cap.
Button
Runlocks the boot.
Led C (where required) comes on when sending the control to the receiver.
WARNINGButton B should only be pressed when the key is away from the body, in
particular from the eyes and from objects that can be spoilt (e.g. clothes). Make
sure the key can never be touched by others, especially children, who may
inadvertently press the button.
L0D0015m
L0D0246m
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IMPORTANT The remote control system frequency can be disturbed
by significant radio transmissions outside the car (e.g: mobile phones,
HAM radio systems, etc.) that could cause remote control
malfunctioning.
Opening the doors and the tailgate
Press briefly button
Ë: for opening of the doors, tailgate, fuel lid,
timed switching on of passenger’s compartment lights and double
flashing of direction indicators.
Doors will be unlocked automatically if the fuel inertial cut-off
switch comes into operation.
Use the “Set-up menu” of the reconfigurable multifunction
display (see the relevant paragraph in section “Dashboard and
controls”) to set the system so that when pressing button
Ëonly
the driver’s door will open.
IMPORTANT The remote control system frequency can be
disturbed by significant radio transmissions outside the car (e.g:
mobile phones, HAM radio systems, etc.) that could cause remote
control malfunctioning.
Closing the doors and the tailgate
Press briefly button
Á: for remote locking of doors and tailgate, fuel
lid
, for switching the passenger’s compartment lights off and flashing
once the direction indicators.
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L0D0016m
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Keys operates:
❒the ignition switch;
❒the driver’s door;
❒the fuel filler cap locking/unlocking (versions with fuel filler cap
with keylock)
❒passenger side airbag deactivation switch (where provided);
❒cut-in of door lock device C when the electric system is failing
(e.g. run-down battery;
❒cut-in of child lock safety device D on rear doors.
L0D0322m
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The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following:
Type of key
Spare key
without
remote control
Main keywith remote
control
Direction indicators flashing
(only with key with
remote control)
Deterrence led
Pressing the pushbutton Ëenables fuel lid to be openedDoor opening
Key turning
counterclockwise
(driver’s side)
Key turning
counterclockwise
(driver’s side)
Pressing briefly
button
Ë
Two flashings
Turning off Door locking
from the outside
Key turning
clockwise
(driver’s side)
Key turning
clockwise
(driver’s side)
Pressing briefly
button
Á
One flashing
Turned on fixed for approx.
3 seconds, followed
by deterrence led flashingBoot opening
Prolonged pressing
(> 2 seconds) on button
R
Two flashings
Deterrence led flashing
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Modal
A – Speedometer
B – Fuel gauge with
reserve warning light
C – Engine coolant temperature
gauge with high
temperature warning light
D – Rev counter
E – Multifunction display
cmWarning lights fitted on Multijet ver-
sions only
Comfort
A – Speedometer
B – Fuel gauge with
reserve warning light
C – Engine coolant temperature
gauge with high
temperature warning light
D – Rev counter
E – Reconfigurable multifunction
display
cmWarning lights fitted on Multijet ver-
sions onlyL0D0010m
L0D0372m
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INSTRUMENTS
SPEEDOMETER
Speed indicator.
REV. COUNTER
Engine rpm indicator.
IMPORTANT The electronic injection control system gradually shuts
off the flow of fuel when the engine is “over-revving” resulting in a
gradual loss of engine power.
When the engine is idling, the rev counter may indicate a gradual or
sudden highering of the speed.
This is normal as it takes place during normal operation, for example
when activating the climate control system or the fan. In particular a
slow change in the speed preserves the battery charge.
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE
This shows the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank (see the indications
given in paragraph “At the filling station").
The reserve warning light A turns on to indicate that approx.
6 litres of fuel are left in the tank.
Do not travel with the fuel tank almost empty: the gaps in fuel
delivery could damage the catalyst.
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L0D0022m
L0D0023m
L0D0241m
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TRIP COMPUTER
Pressing button TRIP, the “Trip computer” function gives information
relating to the operating status of the car.
This function is resettable.
Values displayed are: Cruising range, Travelled distance, Average fuel
consumption, Current fuel consumption, Average speed, Travel time
(driving time). Value selected will be displayed until a new
information is requested.
(*) When the Current fuel consumption value is displayed, the word
TRIP will not be displayed.
Start of journey procedure (reset)
To start a new journey, with the key to MAR, keep the TRIP button
pressed for over 2 seconds (see paragraph “Display control buttons”).
IMPORTANT The “Cruising range” and “Current fuel consumption”
information cannot be reset.
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L0D0029m
L0D0031m
L0D0030m
L0D0373m
L0D0033m
Cruising range
Average/Current
fuel consumption (*) Distance
travelled
Average speed
Trip time