Lancia Musa 2008 Owner handbook (in English)
Manufacturer: LANCIA, Model Year: 2008, Model line: Musa, Model: Lancia Musa 2008Pages: 218, PDF Size: 3.68 MB
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âť’the tyre ages even if rarely used.
Cracks in the tread and on the
sidewalls are a sign of ageing.
Have the tyres checked by spe-
cialised personnel if they have
been fitted for longer than 6 years.
Remember to check the spare
wheel very carefully;
âť’In the case of replacement, always
fit new tyres, avoiding those of du-
bious origin;
âť’If a tyre is changed, also change
the inflation valve;
âť’to allow even wear between the
front and rear tyres, it is advisable
to change them over every 10-15
thousand kilometres, keeping
them on the same side of the car
so as not to reverse the direction of
rotation.
Remember that road hold-
ing depends also on the
correct tyre inflation pressure.
WARNING
If the pressure is too low
the tyre overheats and this
can cause it serious damage.
WARNING
Do not cross switch the
tyres, moving them from the
right of the car to the left and vice
versa.
WARNING
Never subject alloy rims to
repainting treatments re-
quiring the use of temperatures ex-
ceeding 150°C. The mechanical
properties of the wheels could be
impaired.
WARNING
RUBBER HOSES
As far as the brake system and fuel
rubber hoses are concerned, carefully
follow the “Service schedule” in this
section.
Ozone, high temperatures and pro-
longed lack of fluid in the system may
cause hardening and cracking of the
hoses, with possible leaks. Careful in-
spections are therefore necessary.
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WINDSCREEN/
REAR WINDOW
WIPERS
BLADES
Periodically clean the rubber part us-
ing special products; TUTELA PRO-
FESSIONAL SC 35is recommended.
Replace the blades if the rubber edge
is deformed or worn. In all cases, it is
advisable to replace them approxi-
mately once a year.
A few simple precautions can reduce
the possibility of damage to the
blades:
âť’make sure that the rubber part is
not stuck to the windscreen at sub-
zero temperatures. Use an an-
tifreeze product to release it if re-
quired.
âť’remove the snow from the win-
dow: this will avoid overstressing
the electrical motor in addition to
protecting the blades;
âť’do not operate the windscreen
and the rear screen wipers on dry
glass.
Driving with worn wiper
blades is a serious hazard,
because visibility is reduced in bad
weather.
WARNINGInstructions for fitting the blade:
âť’fit pin Cinto the hole loacted in
the middle of the blade B;
âť’refit the arm with the blade on the
windscreen.
Changing the rear
window blade fig. 15
Proceed as follows:
âť’raise the cover Aand remove the
arm from the car, slackening the
nutBthat fastens it to the pivot
pin;
âť’fit the new arm, positioning it cor-
rectly, and fully tighten the nut;
âť’lower the cover.
fig. 14L0D0452mfig. 15L0D0218m
Replacing the windscreen wiper
blades fig. 14
How to remove the blade:
âť’raise the windscreen wiper arm A
from the windscreen;
❒turn the blade Bby 90° around
pinC, located at the end of the
wiper arm;
âť’remove the blade from pin C.
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SPRAY NOZZLES
Windscreen washer fig. 16
If the jet of fluid is inadequate, firstly
check that there is fluid in the reser-
voir: see “Checking fluid levels” in
this section).
Then check that the nozzle holes are
not clogged, if necessary use a needle.
The windscreen spray nozzles, being
fluid dynamic, do not require adjust-
ment; the windscreen washer fluid is
nebulised in order to cover a prede-
fined part of the glass.Rear window wiper fig. 17
The rear window spray nozzle is also
fluid dynamic and does not require
adjustment; the rear window washer
fluid is nebulised in order to cover a
predefined part of the glass.
The spray nozzle is located on the up-
per part of the tailgate.
BODYWORK
PROTECTION FROM
ATMOSPHERIC AGENTS
The main causes of corrosion are the
following:
âť’atmospheric pollution;
âť’salty air and humidity (coastal ar-
eas, or hot humid climates);
âť’seasonal environment conditions.
Not to be underestimated is also the
abrasive action of wind-borne atmos-
pheric dust and sand and mud and
gravel raised by other cars.
On your car, Lancia has implemented
the best manufacturing technologies
to effectively protect the bodywork
against corrosion.
fig. 16L0D0219mfig. 17L0D0220m
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These include:
âť’painting products and systems
which give the car particular re-
sistance to corrosion and abrasion;
âť’use of galvanised (or pre-treated)
steel sheets, with high resistance to
corrosion;
âť’spraying of plastic parts, with a
protective function, in the more
exposed points: underdoor, inner
fender parts, edges, etc.
âť’boxed parts designed to avoid con-
densation and trapping of water,
possible causes of corrosion from
the inside.BODY AND UNDERBODY
WARRANTY
Your car is covered by warranty
against perforation due to rust of any
original element of the structure or
body. For the general terms of this
warranty, refer to the “ Warranty
Booklet”.ADVICE FOR PRESERVING THE
BODYWORK
Paint
Paintwork does not only serve an aes-
thetic purpose, but also protects the
underlying sheet metal.
Touch up abrasions and scratches im-
mediately to prevent the formation of
rust. Only use genuine spare paint
products for touch-ups (see “Body-
work paint identification plate” in the
“Technical Specifications” section).
Normal maintenance of paintwork
consists in washing the car: the fre-
quency depends on the conditions and
environment where the car is used.
For example, it is advisable to wash
the car more often in areas with a
high environmental pollution or on
roads sprinkled with salt.
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To correctly wash the car:
âť’remove the aerial from the roof to
prevent damage to it if the car is
washed in an automatic system;
âť’wash the body using a low pres-
sure jet of water;
âť’wipe a sponge with a slightly
soapy solution over the bodywork,
frequently rinsing the sponge;
âť’rinse well with water and dry with
a jet of air or a chamois leather.
Dry the less visible parts particularly
carefully, such as the door frames,
bonnet and the headlight frames,
where water may stagnate more eas-
ily. It is a good idea to leave the car in
the open for a while after washing it
to give time for the water to evapo-
rate.
Do not wash the car after it has been
parked in the sun or when the engine
is bonnet is hot: this can alter the
gloss of the paint.Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned
in the same way as the rest of the car.
Where possible, do not park under
trees; the resinous substance many
species release give the paint a dull
appearance and increase the possibil-
ity of triggering rust processes.
IMPORTANT Bird droppings must be
washed off immediately and thor-
oughly as the acid they contain is par-
ticularly aggressive.Windows
Use specific window cleaner products.
Use also clean cloths to avoid scratch-
ing the glass or damaging the trans-
parency.
IMPORTANT The inside of the rear
window should be wiped gently with
a cloth in the direction of the fila-
ments to avoid damaging the heating
device.
Front headlights
IMPORTANT Never use aromatic
substances (e.g.: petrol) or ketenes
(e.g.: acetone) for cleaning front
headlight plastic lens.Detergents cause water pol-
lution. The car should be
washed in areas equipped
for collecting and purifying
the liquid used in the washing
process.
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Engine compartment
At the end of the winter the engine
compartment should be carefully
washed, without directing the jet
against electronic control units. Have
this operation performed at a spe-
cialised workshop.
IMPORTANT Perform this operation
on a cold engine and with the key at
STOP. After the washing operation,
make sure that the various protections
(e.g. rubber caps and guards) have
not been removed or damaged.
Never use flammable
products, such as petrol
ether or rectified petrol to clean in-
side the car. The electrostatic
charges which are generated by
rubbing during the cleaning oper-
ation may cause a fire.
WARNINGINTERIORS
Periodically check that water is not
trapped under the mats (due to water
dripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.)
which could cause oxidisation of the
sheet metal.
CLEANING SEATS AND
FABRIC PARTS
Remove dust with a soft brush or a
vacuum cleaner. It is advisable to use
a moist brush on velvet upholstery.
Rub the seats with a sponge moist-
ened with a solution of water and
neutral detergent.
INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS
It is advisable to clean interior parts
with a moist cloth and a solution of
water and mild soap. Use specific
products for cleaning plastic, without
solvents and specifically designed to
prevent damage to the appearance
and colour of the treated parts to re-
move grease and tough stains.
IMPORTANT Never use spirit or
petroL to clean the glass of the in-
strument panel or other plastic parts.
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Do not keep aerosol cans
in the car: risk of explo-
sion. Aerosol cans must not be ex-
posed to a temperature exceeding
50°C. When the vehicle is exposed
to sunlight, the internal tempera-
ture can greatly exceed this value.
WARNINGSTEERING WHEEL/GEAR
LEVER COVERED
IN REAL LEATHER
These components must be cleaned
with mild soap and water only. Never
use spirit and/or alcohol based prod-
ucts.
Before using specific products for the
cleaning of the interiors, ensure
through careful reading that the in-
structions on the label of the product
do not contain alcohol and/or alcohol-
based substances.
If, during cleaning of the windscreen,
window cleaner accidentally drips
onto the leather of the steering wheel
/ gear lever knob, wipe away imme-
diately and then wash the area with
mild soap and water.
IMPORTANT Be careful when in-
stalling a steering wheel lock device,
where applicable, to prevent damag-
ing the leather upholstery by rubbing.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
IDENTIFICATION DATA .................................. 188
ENGINE CODES -
BODYWORK VERSIONS .................................. 190
ENGINE........................................................... 191
FUEL FEED/IGNITION ................................... 192
TRANSMISSION............................................... 192
BRAKES........................................................... 193
SUSPENSIONS................................................. 193
STEERING....................................................... 193
WHEELS.......................................................... 194
DIMENSIONS................................................... 198
PERFORMANCE.............................................. 199
WEIGHTS........................................................ 200
CAPACITIES .................................................... 201
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............................ 202
FUEL CONSUMPTION .................................... 204
CO
2EMISSIONS............................................... 205
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IDENTIFICATION
DATA
Take note of the identification codes.
The identification data stamped on
the platesfig. 1and their respective
positions are as follows:
1- Model plate.
2- Chassis marking
3- Bodywork paint identification
plate
4- Engine marking.MODEL PLATE fig. 2
This plate is applied to the engine
compartment front beam and shows
the following identification data:
B- Homologation number.
C- Vehicle type code.
D- Chassis number.
E- Maximum vehicle weight fully
loaded.
F- Maximum vehicle weight fully
loaded plus trailer.G- Maximum weight on front axle.
H- Maximum vehicle weight on rear
axle.
IEngine type.
L- Body version code.
M- Spare part code.
N- Smoke opacity index (for diesel
engines).
fig. 1L0D0450mfig. 2L0D0415m
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CHASSIS MARKING fig. 3
This is printed on the passenger com-
partment floor bed near the front
right seat.
To access it, lift the opening cut in the
carpet for this purpose; it shows:
âť’car model;
âť’chassis number.
BODYWORK PAINT
IDENTIFICATION PLATE fig. 4
This plate is applied to the front bon-
net and shows the following data:
A- Paint manufacturer.
B- Colour name.
C- Lancia colour code.
D- Respray and touch up code.ENGINE MARKING
Engine marking is stamped on the
motor block, passenger compartment
side, and includes the model and the
chassis number.
fig. 3L0D0227m
fig. 4L0D0228m
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