low beam Lancia Musa 2012 Owner handbook (in English)
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL
DISPLAY
(on two-line modal
panel)
The car can be equipped with the mul-
tifunction display for showing useful in-
formation necessary when driving ac-
cording to settings. ENGINE
COOLANT TEMPERATURE
GAUGE fig. 23
Warning light Aindicates overheating
of the engine coolant. In this case, stop
the engine and contact a Lancia Deal-
ership. This shows the temperature of
the engine coolant fluid and starts
working when the fluid temperature ex-
ceeds approx. 50°C. In normal condi-
tions, the needle may point to different
positions according to use and the en-
gine cooling system management.
IMPORTANT The needle will point to
the lowest value of the scale (low tem-
perature) and warning light Awill
light up to indicate a fault in the sys-
tem. Go to a Lancia Dealership to
have the system checked.
If the needle reaches the red
area, stop the engine imme-
diately and contact a Lan-
cia Dealership.
fig. 24L0D0497m
“STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 24
The standard screen shows the fol-
lowing information:
AOdometer (kilometres or miles
travelled)
BClock (always displayed, even
with key extracted and front doors
closed)
CHeadlight adjustment (only with
dipped beam headlights on)
DGear shift suggestion.
NOTE When opening one of the front
doors, the display will turn on and
show for a few seconds the clock and
the kilometres or miles covered.
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fig. 26L0D0496m
MULTIFUNCTIONAL
DISPLAY
(on three-line
comfort panel)
The car can be equipped with the
multifunction display for showing
useful information necessary when
driving according to settings.
“STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 26
The standard screen shows the fol-
lowing information:
ADate / Odometer (covered km or
miles).
BClock (always displayed, even
with ignition key removed and
front doors closed).
CExternal temperature. CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 27
+To scroll the menu and the next
options or to increase the dis-
played value.
MODEPress briefly to access the
menu and/or go to next
screen or to confirm the re-
quired menu option.
Hold pressed to go back to
the standard screen.
–To scroll the menu and the previ-
ous options or to decrease the dis-
played value.
NOTE Buttons
+and–activate dif-
ferent functions according to the fol-
lowing situations. DHeadlight adjustment (only with
dipped beam headlights on).
EGear shift suggestion.
NOTE When opening one of the front
doors, the display will turn on and
show for a few seconds the clock and
the kilometres or miles covered.
fig. 27L0C0384m
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Headlight adjustment (only
with dipped beam headlights on).
– when the standard page is dis-
played, this is used to adjust the head-
lights (see the “Headlights” para-
graph in this chapter).
Set-up menu
– for scrolling the menu up and down;
–to increase or decrease values during
settings.
SET-UP MENU Fig. 28
The menu comprises a series of func-
tions arranged in a “circular fashion”
which can be selected through buttons
+and–to access the different select
operations and settings (setup) given
in the following paragraphs.
The setup menu is activated by press-
ing briefly button MODE.
Single presses on buttons
+and–will scroll the setup menu options.
Handling modes are different accord-
ing to the characteristic of the option
selected.Selecting “Date” and “Clock”:
– briefly press button MODEto select
the first value to be changed (e.g.
hours /minutes or year / month /
day).
– press buttons
+and–(by single
presses) to select the new setting;
– briefly press button MODEto store
the new setting and go to the next
setup menu option: if this is the last
one you will go back to the previously
selected option of the main menu.
Hold the
button MODE pressed to:
– quit set-up and to save only the
changes stored by the user (and con-
firmed by pressing button MODE).
The setup menu environment is
timed. Only the changes saved by the
user by briefly pressing MODE).ill be
saved when the menu is automatically
closed. NOTE Only the following functions
can be adjusted/set on the Instrument
Panel display if the Connect Nav+
system is present: “Lights”, “Speed
limit”, “Light sensor” (for versions/
markets, where provided), “Belt
buzzer” and “Passenger airbag”. The
other functions are shown on the
Connect Nav+ system display. Set and
adjustment them there.
Selecting a menu option
– briefly press button MODEto se-
lect the menu option that needs to be
changed.
– press buttons
+and–(by single
presses) to select the new setting;
– briefly press button MODEto store
the new setting and at the same time
go back to the previously selected
menu option.
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DIRECTION INDICATORS
Fig. 65
Push the stalk to (stable) position:
❒upwards (position 1): right-hand
indicator;
❒downwards (position 2): left-hand
indicator;
Warning light
ForDcomes on in-
termittently on the instrument panel.
Indicators are switched off automati-
cally when the steering wheel is
straightened.
If you want the indicator to flash
briefly to show that you are about to
change lane, move the stalk up or
down without clicking into position
(unstable position). When released
the stalk will return to its home posi-
tion.AUTOMATIC LIGHT SENSORS
(dusk sensor)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
This sensor detects changes of exter-
nal lights according to the sensitivity
of the setting: the higher the sensitiv-
ity, the lower the amount of external
light needed to switch the lights on.
The sensitivity of the dusk sensor is
adjusted by means of the “Setup
menu” on the “Multifunctional dis-
play”.
Activation
Turn the ring to
2Afig. 67to light up
the side/tail lights and dipped beam
headlights according to the external
brightness. “FOLLOW ME HOME”
DEVICE fig. 66
This function allows the illumination
of the space in front of the car for a
preset period of time.
Activation
With the ignition key on STOPor re-
moved, pull the stalk towards the
steering wheel within 2 minutes from
when the engine is turned off.
At each single movement of the stalk,
the lights will remain on for an extra
30 seconds up to a maximum of 210
seconds; then the lights are switched
off automatically.
fig. 65L0D0071mfig. 66L0D0070mfig. 67L0D0072m
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CLEANING THE
WINDOWS
WINDSCREEN WASHER/
WIPER
The device can only work when the
ignition key is at MAR.
The right hand stalk can take up five
different positions:
Awindscreen wiper off
Bflick operation.
With the lever in position B, turn the
knurled ring Fto select one of four
different speeds for the intermittent
operation mode:
,= very slow flick
--= slow flick
---= medium flick
----= fast flick The set sensitivity level of the sensor
will appear on the multifunctional
display when the automatic headlight
sensor is on. Adjust sensitivity by
pressing
+and–(seefig. 68) while
the setting appears on the display.
Deactivation
When the command to switch off is
given by the sensor, the dipped head-
lamps are deactivated and then the
side lights about 10 seconds later.
If the main beam heads are turned on
(manually by the driver) while the au-
tomatic headlight function is on, the
main beam headlights will be turned
off when the lights are automatically
turned off.
IMPORTANT The sensor cannot de-
tect the presence of fog: switch the
lights on manually in this case.
fig. 68L0D0384m
fig. 69L0C0073m
Ccontinuous slow
Dcontinuous fast
Etemporary fast operation (unstable
position).
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GENERAL WARNINGS..................................... 126
LOW BRAKE FLUID LEVEL ........................... 126
HANDBRAKE APPLIED.................................... 126
AIRBAG FAILURE............................................ 126
HOT ENGINE COOLANT............................... 127
LOW BATTERY CHARGE ............................... 127
LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE.............................128
EXHAUSTED OIL ........................................... 128
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM ........................................ 129
DOOR OPEN .................................................... 129
SEAT BELT REMINDER....................................... 129
EBD FAILURE ................................................. 129
INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE....................... 129
EOBD ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
FAILURE.......................................................... 129
FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG DEACTIVATED.. 130
ABS FAILURE .................................................. 131
FUEL RESERVE .............................................. 131
GLOW PLUGS ................................................. 131GLOW PLUG FAILURE................................... 131
WATER IN DIESEL FUEL FILTER ................ 131
LANCIA CODE PROTECTION SYSTEM
FAILURE ......................................................... 132
REAR FOG LIGHTS ......................................... 132
GENERIC INDICATION ................................... 132
WORN BRAKE PADS ...................................... 133
OBSTRUCTED PARTICULATE TRAP ............. 133
SIDE, TAILLIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM
HEADLIGHTS .................................................. 133
FOLLOW ME HOME ....................................... 133
FOG LIGHTS .................................................. 133
LEFT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR .......... 134
RIGHT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR ........ 134
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM ON .................................. 134
CRUISE CONTROL ........................................ 134
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS ............................. 134
POSSIBLE ICE ON ROAD ................................ 134
LIMITED RANGE ............................................. 134
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WORN BRAKE PADS
(amber)
The warning light turns on
if the front brake pads are
worn; in this case have them changed
as soon as possible.
The display will show the dedicated
message.
d
CLEANING DPF
(PARTICULATE
FILTER) IN PROGRESS
(only Multijet versions
with DPF - amber)
When the ignition key is turned to
MAR (ON), the warning light switches
on but it must switch off after a few
seconds. The warning light comes on
constantly to notify the driver that the
DPF system needs to eliminate cap-
tured pollutants (particulate) by the
regeneration process. The warning
light does not come on during every
h
SIDE/TAIL LIGHTS
AND LOW BEAMS
(green)
FOLLOW ME HOME (green)
Side/tail lights and low beams
The warning light comes on when
side/tail lights or low beams are
turned on.
Follow me home
The warning light will turn when this
device is active (see “Follow me
home” in section “Dashboard and
controls”).
The display will show the dedicated
message.
3
FOG LIGHTS (green)
The warning light comes on
when the fog lights are on.
5
Speed limit exceeded
The display will show the dedicated
message when the car exceeds the set
speed limit (see “Multifunctional Dis-
play” in section “Dashboard and con-
trols”).DPF regeneration, but only when dri-
ving conditions require notification of
the driver. To switch the warning
light off, the car must stay in motion
until regeneration has been com-
pleted. The process normally takes
about 15 minutes. The optimum con-
ditions to end the process are achieved
by keeping the car in motion up to
60km/h with an engine speed higher
than 2,000 rpm. This light coming on
is not a car defect and therefore the
car does not need to go to the work-
shop. A specific message will appear
on the display when the warning light
comes on (for versions/markets, where
provided).
WARNING
Always drive at a speed
appropriate to the traffic
conditions, the weather and speed
limits. The engine may be turned
off while the DPF light is on; how-
ever, repeated interruption of the
regeneration process may result in
premature exhaustion of engine oil.
For this reason it is always advis-
able to wait for the light to go off
before turning off the engine, fol-
lowing the instructions appearing
above. It is not advisable to com-
plete DPF regeneration with the
vehicle stationary
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Versions with alloy rims
❒Check that the hub contact sur-
faces are clean;
❒fit the normal wheel centring it on
the pins, lead in the fastening
screws and tighten them using the
wrench provided;
❒lower the car and remove the jack;
❒using the wrench provided, fully
tighten the bolts in the sequence
shown in fig. 15.
❒snap fit the wheel cup on the hub.When you have finished
❒stow the spare wheel in the space
provided in the boot;
❒fit the jack partially open in its
box forcing it lightly to prevent it
from vibrating when travelling;
❒put the tools back into their places
in the container;
❒arrange the container and tools in
the spare wheel and secure the fas-
tening device;
❒rearrange the preformed boot
cover correctly. WHEN NEEDING
TO CHANGE A
BULB
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
❒When a bulb is not working, check
that the corresponding fuse is in-
tact before replacing it: refer to the
“If a fuse blows” paragraph in this
chapter for fuse location.
❒before changing a bulb check the
contacts for oxidation;
❒burnt bulbs must be replaced by
others of the same type and power;
❒always check the height of the
headlight beam after changing a
bulb.
Halogen lamps must be
handled holding the metal-
lic part only. Touching the
transparent part of the bulb
with your fingers may reduce the in-
tensity of the emitted light and even
compromise duration of the lamp it-
self.
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REPLACING
EXTERIOR BULBS
For the type of bulb and power rat-
ing, see “When needing to change a
bulb”.
FRONT LIGHT CLUSTER
The front light clusters contain side
lights, dipped beam, main beam and
direction indicator bulbs.
Remove the protective caps to remove
the side lights, the dipped beam and
the main beam headlights.
The bulbs are arranged inside the
light cluster fig. 17as follows:
Adipped beam headlights
Bmain beam headlights and Side-
lights
Cdirection indicators
After replacing, refit the protective
caps and check that they are secured
well.IMPORTANT Remove the engine
compartment fusebox B-fig. 18to ac-
cess the left headlights cover (in di-
rection of travel) for replacement.
fig. 18L0D0125mfig. 17L0D0157m
Before replacing bulbs,
wait for the engine to cool
down: RISK OF BURNS!
WARNING
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fig. 19
To replace the bulb, proceed as fol-
lows:
❒
remove the protective cap;
❒disconnect the electrical connector
A-fig. 19;
❒release the bulb holder catch B, take
out the bulb Cand replace it;
❒fit the new bulb, ensuring that the
outline of the metal part coincides
with the grooves on the curve of the
headlight. Then reconnect the elec-
trical connector B and refasten the
bulb holder catch A;
❒after replacing the bulb, put the pro-
tective cap back into position.
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
fig. 20
To replace the bulb, proceed as fol-
lows:
❒
remove the protective cap;
❒disconnect the electric connector
A-fig. 20;
❒release the bulb holder catches B,
take out the bulb Cand replace it;
❒fit the new bulb, ensuring that the
outline of the metal part coincides
with the grooves on the curve of the
headlight. Then reconnect the elec-
trical connector Band refasten the
bulb holder catches A;
❒after replacing the bulb, put the pro-
tective cap back into position.
fig. 20L0D0159mfig. 19L0D0158m