ABS Lancia Musa 2010 Owner handbook (in English)
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CONTROLSDASHBOARD ........................................................ 8
INSTRUMENT PANEL.......................................... 10
SYMBOLS ............................................................. 11
THE LANCIA CODE SYSTEM .............................. 11
KEY KIT AND DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM .......... 13
IGNITION SWITCH ............................................. 20
INSTRUMENTS ................................................... 21
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY
(ON TWO-LINE MODAL PANEL) ........................ 22
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY
(ON THREE-LINE COMFORT PANEL) ............... 25
ADJUSTING THE SEATS ..................................... 38
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................... 44
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL ............... 45
REAR VIEW MIRRORS ........................................ 46
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........................... 47
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........... 48
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM ................................................................ 52
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ........................................... 62
CLEANING THE WINDOWS ............................... 64
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................. 67
CEILING LIGHTS ................................................ 69
LIGHT CONTROL BUTTONS .............................. 71FUEL CUT OFF SWITCH ..................................... 72
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT ..................................... 73
SMOKER’S KIT ..................................................... 75
SUN VISORS ........................................................ 76
SUNROOF ............................................................ 76
WINDOW WINDERS ............................................ 78
BOOT ................................................................... 80
BONNET .............................................................. 82
ROOF RAILS ........................................................ 83
HEADLIGHTS ..................................................... 84
ABS SYSTEM ....................................................... 85
EOBD SYSTEM .................................................... 86
GSI SYSTEM ......................................................... 87
SOUND SYSTEM ................................................. 87
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER . 88
“DUAL DRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
SYSTEM ............................................................... 89
PARK SENSOR ..................................................... 90
REFUELLING ...................................................... 92
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ................. 94
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ADJUSTING THE
STEERING WHEEL
The steering wheel can be adjusted in
heightA-fig. 52and in depth B.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed
as follows:
❒release the lever by pulling it to-
wards the steering wheel (position
2);
❒adjust the steering wheel as re-
quired;
❒release the lever by pushing it for-
wards (position 1);
Saddle-shaped rear head
restraints optimise visibil-
ity and must always be raised it
when an occupant is present.
WARNING
fig. 52L0D0382m
Any adjustment of the
steering wheel position
must be carried out only with the
car stationary and the engine
turned off.
WARNING
It is absolutely forbidden
to carry out whatever af-
ter-market operation involving
steering system or steering column
modifications (e.g.: installation of
anti-theft device) that could badly
affect performance and safety,
cause the lapse of warranty and
also result in non-compliance of
the car with homologation require-
ments.
WARNING
The head restraints must
be adjusted so that they
support your neck and not your
head. Only in this way may they
perform their protective action.
WARNING
To optimise head restraint
protective action, adjust
the seat back upright and keep
your head as close as possible to
the head restraint.
WARNING
To refit the head restraint,
arrange it the right way
and then proceed as for checking
that it is locked.
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CLOSING TAILGATE
Lower the tailgate using handle A-
fig. 103as shown in the figure and
then press the tailgate until you hear
it click.
IMPORTANT If the “Key” option is
selected, make sure that you have the
ignition key before closing the tailgate
because it will be automatically
locked.BOOT
The tailgate can only be opened from
the outside using the electric handle
A-fig. 102.
The tailgate can be opened at any
time, even if the doors are locked.
The “Key” option can be activated in
the instrument panel display setup
menu (see “Reconfigurable multi-
functional display” in this chapter):
the tailgate will not be unlocked with
the doors in this case. Press button
Ron the remote control.
The direction indicators will blink
twice when the tailgate is opened.
fig. 102L0D0390m
fig. 103L0D0391m
Do not fit additional objects
onto the rear window shelf
or tailgate (speakers, spoil-
ers, etc.) except when con-
templated by the manufacturer to
ensure the correct operation of the
side gas shock absorbers of the tail-
gate itself.
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Never exceed the maxi-
mum allowed load in the
boot (see “Technical Specifica-
tions”). Make sure that the objects
are well arranged in the boot so
that they will not be projected for-
wards following sudden braking.
WARNING
Never travel with objects
on the rear window shelf:
they cause cause injury to passen-
gers in the event of an accident or
sudden braking.
WARNING
EXTENDING THE BOOT WITH
FIXED SEAT
Proceed as follows:
❒fasten the buckles to the tabs
(shown by the arrows) on the
backrestfig. 104;
❒check that each of the two side
seat belts C-fig. 105is inserted in
the corresponding seat belt guide
D;
❒raise the cushion Aas shown in
the figure ;
❒release the backrest, by moving
the levers Bthen fold it forward to
obtain a flat loading surface.
fig. 104L0D0428m
fig. 105L0D0429m
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ABS SYSTEM
The car is fitted with an ABS braking
system, which prevents the wheels
from locking when braking, makes
the most of road grip and gives the
best control when emergency braking
under difficulty road conditions.
System is completed by EBD (Elec-
tronic Braking force Distribution),
which distributes the braking action
between front and rear wheels.
IMPORTANT The braking system
needs to settle for approximately 500
km: during this time, avoid sudden,
repeated and prolonged braking.SYSTEM INTERVENTION
Intervention of the ABS is detected by
a slight pulsing of the brake pedal ac-
companied by noise: such an event in-
dicates that you need to adjust your
speed to the type of road on which
you are travelling.
MECHANICAL BRAKE ASSIST
(emergency braking assistance)
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
This system (which cannot be deacti-
vated) recognises emergency braking
conditions according to the speed of
operation of the brake pedal and pro-
vides an additional hydraulic braking
pressure to support that provided by
the driver. This allows faster and
more powerful operation of the
braking system.
IMPORTANT When the Mechanical
Brake Assist is activated noises can be
heard from the system. This is nor-
mal. Anyway, while braking keep the
brake pedal depressed.
When the ABS intervenes
it means that you are ap-
proaching the grip limit between
tyres and road: slow down to ex-
ploit all the available grip.
WARNING
The ABS exploits the tyre-
road grip at the best, but it
cannot improve it; you should
therefore take every care when dri-
ving on slippery surfaces without
taking unnecessary risks.
WARNING
FAILURE INDICATIONS
ABS failure
ABS failure is indicated by the turn-
ing on of warning light >on the in-
strument panel together with the ded-
icated message on the multifunctional
display (for versions/markets, where
provided), (see section “Warning
lights and messages”).
In the case, the braking system will
work as normal without the extra po-
tentials offered by the ABS system.
Drive carefully to the nearest Lancia
Dealership to have the system
checked.
EBD failure
ABS failure is indicated by the
turning on warning lights >andx
on the instrument panel together with
a message on the multifunctional
display (for versions/markets, where
provided), (see section “Warning
lights and messages”).
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EOBD SYSTEM
The EOBD system (European On
Board Diagnosis) allows continuous
diagnosis of the components of the car
correlated with emissions.
It also alerts the driver, by turning on
the warning light
Uon the instru-
ment panel (together with relevant
message on the multifunctional dis-
play, for versions/markets, where pro-
vided) (see section “Warning lights
and messages”), when these condi-
tions are no longer in peak conditions.
The objective is:
❒to keep the system efficiency under
control;
❒warn when a fault causes emissions
levels to increase;
❒to signal the need to replace deteri-
orated components. In this case, the rear wheels may sud-
denly lock and the car may swerve.
Drive carefully to the nearest Lancia
Dealership to have the system
checked.The system also has a diagnostic con-
nector that can be interfaced with ap-
propriate tools, which makes it possi-
ble to read the error codes stored in
the control unit, together with a series
of specific parameters for engine op-
eration and diagnosis. This check can
also be carried out by the traffic po-
lice.
IMPORTANT After eliminating the
inconvenience, to check the system
completely, Lancia Dealerships are
obliged to run a bench test and, if
necessary, road tests which may also
call for a long journey.
When the ABS cuts in, and
you feel the brake pedal
pulsating, do not remove your foot,
but keep it pressed; in doing so you
will stop in the shortest amount of
space possible under the current
road conditions.
WARNING
If warning light xonly
lights up on the instrument
panel (with a message on the mul-
tifunctional display, for ver-
sions/markets, where provided),
stop the car immediately and go to
the nearest Lancia Dealership.
Leakage of hydraulic fluid from
the braking system will compro-
mise functionality of the braking
system, either of the conventional
type or with ABS.
WARNING
Go to a Lancia Dealership
as soon as possible if warn-
ing light Ueither does not
light up when the key is
turned to MAR to if while travelling
the warning lights comes on either
steady or blinking (along with a
message on the multifunctional dis-
play, where provided). The opera-
tion of warning light Umay be
checked by the traffic police using
specific devices. Follow the laws in
force in the country where you are
driving.
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USING THE MIDDLE SEAT
BELT
The seat belt is provided with a dou-
ble buckle and fastening tab.
To prepare the seat belt for use, ex-
tract the tabs from seat HandP-fig.
5of the winder and pull the seat belt,
making the webbing run. Avoid twist-
ing and tugging. Then insert tab G-
fig. 6into the buckle Lwith button
M.
To use the belt, make the webbing run
further and insert the fastening tab I-
fig. 6in the seat of the buckle N.
To release the belt: press button O-fig.
6and accompany the belt as it winds
back to prevent twisting.
Expanding the boot: release the
buckle by pressing M-fig. 6and ac-
company the belt to prevent it from
twisting. Position the tab Iin the seat
P-fig. 5and the tab G-fig. 6in the
seatH-fig. 5 in the winder.
IMPORTANT Arrange the seat belt
for use as described above after repo-
sitioning the seats.
fig. 5L0D0311m
fig. 6L0D0310m
Remember that in the
event of a violent collision,
back seat passengers not wearing
seat belts also represent a serious
danger for the front seat passen-
gers.
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The research results in relation to the
best protection for children is illus-
trated in European Regulation EEC-
R44 which divides the restraint sys-
tems into five groups in addition to
making their use compulsory:
Group 0 up to 10 kg of weight
Group 0+ up to 13 kg of weight
Group 1 9-18 kg of weight
Group 2 15-25 kg of weight
Group 3 22-36 kg of weight
As it may be noted, the groups over-
lap partly and in fact, there are de-
vices that cover more than one weight
group.
All child restraint devices must bear
the certification data, together with
the control brand, on a solidly fixed
label which must absolutely never be
removed.
When over 1.50 m in height, from the
point of view of restraint systems,
children are considered as adults and
have to wear the standard seat belts.
Lineaccessori Lancia includes child
restraint systems for each weight
group. These devices are recom-
mended having been specifically de-
signed for Lancia cars.
SEVERE DANGER: Do
not arrange child seats
facing backwards on the front seat
if the passenger’s airbag is en-
abled. Deployment of the airbag in
an accident could cause fatal in-
juries to the baby. It is advisable to
carry children on the rear seat,
which is the most protected posi-
tion in the event of an accident.
Child seats must not be fitted on
the front seat of cars fitted with a
passenger air bag, whose deploy-
ment in an accident could cause fa-
tal injuries to the baby regardless
of the seriousness of the impact.
WARNING
In case of need, the pas-
senger airbag can be de-
activated and children can
be place on the front seat.
It is very important to
check that the airbag has
been deactivated by means of the
amber warning light (see the chap-
ter on first and side airbags,
specifically the paragraph on pas-
senger front airbags). Move the
passenger’s seat as far back as
possible to avoid contact between
the child seat and the dashboard.
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❒will light up on the instrument
panel; wait for warning lights
Yand
mto go out. This will hap-
pen faster when the engine is
warm;
❒press the clutch pedal all the way
down without touching the accel-
erator;
❒turn the ignition key to AV Vas
soon as the warning light
mturns
off. Waiting too long will waste the
work done by the glow plugs. Re-
lease the key as soon as the engine
starts.
IMPORTANT With the engine cold,
the accelerator must be entirely re-
leased when turning the ignition key
to position AV V.
If the engine does not start at the first
attempt, return the ignition key to
STOP before repeating starting.
If, when the ignition key is at MAR,
the instrument panel warning light
Yremains lit, turn the key to STOP
and then back to MAR; if the warn-
ing lights remain on, try with the
other keys provided with the car.
Contact a Lancia Dealership if you
still cannot start the engine.HOW TO WARM UP THE
ENGINE AFTER IT HAS JUST
STARTED (petrol and Multijet
engines)
Proceed as follows:
❒drive off slowly, letting the engine
turn at medium speed. Accelerate
smoothly;
❒do not demand maximum perfor-
mance for the first few kilometres.
Wait until the engine coolant gauge
starts moving.Warning light
mwill
blink for 60 seconds after
starting or during pro-
longed cranking to indicate
a fault to the glow plug heating sys-
tem. Use the car normally if the en-
gine starts and go to a Lancia Deal-
ership as soon as possible.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Turn the ignition to STOPwhile the en-
gine is idling.
IMPORTANT After a taxing drive,
you should allow the engine to “catch
its breath” before turning it off by let-
ting it idle to allow the temperature in
the engine compartment to fall.
Never jump start the engine
by pushing, towing or dri-
ving downhill. This could
cause a flow of fuel into the
catalytic converter and damage it
beyond repair.
A quick burst on the accel-
erator before turning off the
engine serves absolutely no
practical purpose, it wastes
fuel and is damaging especially to
turbocharged engines.
IMPORTANT Never leave the ignition
key to MARwhen the engine is off.
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The weight of the trailer on the car’s
tow hitch will reduce the loading ca-
pacity of the car by the same amount.
Consider the weight of the car at full
load, including accessories and luggage
to make sure you do not exceed the
maximum towable weight (shown on
the log book).
Respect the speed limits specific for
each country for vehicles towing trail-
ers. In all cases, the top speed must
not exceed 100 km/h.
The ABS with which the
car may be equipped will
not control the braking system of
the trailer. Particular caution is
required on slippery roads.
WARNING
Never modify the braking
system of the car to control
the trailer brake. The trailer brak-
ing system must be fully indepen-
dent from the hydraulic system of
the car.
WARNING
INSTALLING THE TOW HOOK
The towing device should be fastened
to the body by specialised personnel
according to any additional and/or in-
tegrative information supplied by the
Manufacturer of the device.
The towing device must meet current
regulations with reference to
94/20/EC Directive and subsequent
amendments.
For any version the towing device
used must match the towable weight
of the car on which it is to be in-
stalled.
For the electric connection a unified
connector should be used which is
generally placed on a special bracket
normally fastened to the towing de-
vice, and a special ECU for external
trailer light control shall be installed
on the car. For the electric connection, 7 or 13
pin 12VDC connection is to be used
(CUNA/UNI and ISO/DIN Stan-
dards). Follow the instructions pro-
vided by the car manufacturer and/or
the tow hitch manufacturer.
An electric brake should be supplied
directly by the battery through a ca-
ble with a cross section of no less than
2.5 mm2,5.
IMPORTANT Electric brake or other
device shall be used with running en-
gine.
In addition to the electric branches,
the car’s electric system can only be
connected to the supply cable for an
electric brake and to the cable for an
internal light, though not above 15W.
For connections use the preset control
unit with battery cable no less than
2.5 mm
2.