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By using the “Setup Menu” of the
multifunctional display (see the spe-
cific paragraph in the “Dashboard
and controls” chapter), the system
can be set so that only the driver’s
door is unlocked when button Ëis
pressed.
IMPORTANT Powerful radio trans-
missions not related to the car (e.g.
mobile phones, amateur radios, etc.)
may interfere with the frequency of
the remote control. Remote control
operation may be impaired.
Unlocking the doors and the
tailgate
Press button Ábriefly: this will release
the doors, the tailgate, the fuel flap;
the internal ceiling light will come on
and the direction indicators will blink
twice. Unlocking the doors and the
tailgate
Press button Ëbriefly: this will release
the doors, the tailgate, the fuel flap;
the internal ceiling light will come on
and the direction indicators will blink
twice.
The doors are automatically unlocked
when the fuel inertia switch trips. To insert the metallic part Aback in
the grip:
❒hold buttonBpressed
❒move the metallic part A
❒release button Band then turn the
metal insert Auntil it clicks.
Button
Ëis used to open the doors,
tailgate and fuel flap (where pro-
vided).
Button
Áis used to lock the doors,
tailgate and fuel flap (where pro-
vided).
ButtonRis used for remote open-
ing the tailgate.
Only press button B with
the key away from your
body, specifically from your eyes
and from objects which could get
damaged (e.g. your clothes). Do not
leave the key unattended, because
someone, a child especially, may
accidentally press the button while
handling the key.
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Deterrent LED indications
When locking the doors, the deterrent
LED on the button A-fig. 13lights
up for about 3 seconds and than starts
flashing (deterrence function). Once
doors are locked, if one or more doors
or the tailgate are not closed correctly,
the led and direction indicators start
flashing quickly.
IMPORTANT Strong radio transmis-
sion outside the vehicle (e.g. mobile
phones, amateur radios, etc.) may in-
terfere with the frequency of the re-
mote control. Remote control opera-
tion may be impaired.Door locking from the inside
With the doors closed, press button
A-fig. 13on the central dashboard to
lock or unlock the doors.
IMPORTANT If the door is not cor-
rectly closed or if a fault is present in
the system, the door locking device
from inside the car will not work.
The device will resume normal oper-
ation after removing the cause of the
fault.
Opening the tailgate with the
remote control
Hold button Rpressed to unlock
(open) the tailgate. The opening of
the tailgate is signalled by the direc-
tion indicators flashing twice; when it
is closed there is one flash.
IMPORTANT Strong radio transmis-
sion outside the vehicle (e.g. mobile
phones, amateur radios, etc.) may in-
terfere with the frequency of the re-
mote control. Remote control opera-
tion may be impaired.
fig. 13L0D0417m
Only the doors used to get
out of the car will be un-
locked if the door lock but-
ton inside the car is pressed
by mistake. The tailgate will remain
locked. Press the lock/unlock but-
tons to realign the system.
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ODDMENT SHELF
ON ROOF fig. 91
The shelf is designed to contain eas-
ily retrievable light items (e.g. papers,
maps, etc.).
IMPORTANT Do not place heavy ob-
jects on the shelf. Do not use it as a
grip.
The shelf is alternative to the sunroof.
CUP HOLDER –
CAN HOLDER fig. 89
The cup/can holders – are located on
the central tunnel near the hand-
brake.
CARD HOLDER fig. 90
The central tunnel has recesses to
keep telephone cards, magnetic cards
and tickets. DOOR POCKETS fig. 88
Paper/map pockets are located in
door panels.
fig. 87L0D0343m
fig. 88L0D0153m
fig. 89L0D0091m
fig. 90L0D0092m
fig. 91L0D0093m
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ACCESSORIES
PURCHASED BY
THE OWNER
If after buying the car, you decide to
install electrical accessories that re-
quire a permanent electric supply
(alarm, satellite antitheft system, etc.)
or accessories that in any case burden
the electric supply, contact Lancia
Dealership, whose qualified person-
nel, besides suggesting the most suit-
able devices belonging to Lineacces-
sori Lancia, will also evaluate the
overall electric consumption, check-
ing whether the car’s electric system
is able to withstand the load required,
or whether it needs to be integrated
with a more powerful battery.
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC
DEVICE INSTALLATION
Electric and electronic devices in-
stalled after buying the car by after-
market service must carry the follow-
ing label: MOBILE PHONE SETUP
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The mobile phone setup with CD or
CD MP3 sound system consists of:
❒a dual function aerial (sound sys-
tem + phone phone 900/1800
MHz) located on the roof;
❒connection cables to the dual func-
tion sound system and wiring with
10 pin connector.
The connector is located between the
steering column and the central unit.
The hands-free kit must be
purchased by the customer
because it must be compat-
ible with the customer’s
mobile phone. It is advisable to in-
stall the microphone near the front
ceiling light.
The maximum applicable
power to the aerial is 20W.
WARNING
For installing the mobile
phone and connecting to
system setup in the car, contact
Lancia Dealership to prevent any
trouble that could impair car
safety.
WARNING
Be very careful when fit-
ting non-standard addi-
tional spoilers, light alloy wheels
or wheel cups: they could reduce
brake ventilation and consequently
brake efficiency in the case of re-
peated, violent braking or on long
downhill roads. Make sure that
nothing obstructs the pedal stroke
(mats, etc.)
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Fiat Auto S.p.A. authorises the in-
stallation of transceiving devices pro-
vided that they are installed accord-
ing to rules of good engineering prac-
tice respecting the manufacturer’s in-
dications by a specialised centre.
IMPORTANT Traffic police may not
allow the car on the road in the event
of assembly of devices which imply
modifications to the features of the
car. This may also cause lapse of war-
ranty in relation to faults caused by
the change or either directly or indi-
rectly related to it.
Fiat Auto S.p.A. shall not be liable for
damage caused by the installation of
accessories either not supplied or rec-
ommended by Fiat Auto S.p.A.
and/or installed in compliance with
the provided instructions.“DUAL DRIVE”
ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM
The car is provided with an electric
power steering system which only
works with the key at MARand the
engine running. The system called
“Dual drive” allows to customise the
effort required to turn the steering
wheel according to driving conditions.
ON/OFF (CITY function)
Press fig. 118in the central part of
the dashboard to turn the function on
and off.
The message CITY appears on the
multifunctional display when the
function is on.
With the CITY function the effort on
the steering wheel is lighter, thus fa-
cilitating parking manoeuvres: this is
particularly useful when driving in
towns. TRANSCEIVERS AND MOBILE
PHONES
Radio transmitter equipment (vehicle
mobile phones, CB radios, amateur
radio etc.) shall not be used inside the
car unless a separate aerial is
mounted on the roof.
IMPORTANT The use of similar de-
vices inside the passenger compart-
ment (without separated aerial) pro-
duces radio-frequency electromag-
netic fields which, amplified by the
resonance effects inside the passenger
compartment, may cause electrical
systems equipping the car to mal-
function. This could compromise
safety in addition to constituting a po-
tential hazard for the passengers.
In addition, transmission and recep-
tion of these devices may be affected
by the shielding effect of the car body.
As concerns EC-approved mobile
phones (GSM, GPRS, UMTS), strictly
comply with the instructions for use
provided by the mobile phone’s man-
ufacturer.
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fig. 18L0C0145m
FRONT AIR BAG ON
PASSENGER’S SIDE fig. 18
It consists of an instant-inflating cush-
ion contained into a special recess A
in the dashboard, this cushion has a
volume bigger than that of the driver.
The airbags are not deployed in the
event of collisions of low severity (for
which the withholding action of the
seat belts is sufficient). For this rea-
son, the seat belt must be worn at all
times. During side collisions the seat
belts hold passengers in the correct
position and prevent ejection from the
vehicle during very violent collisions.
Do not apply stickers or
other objects on the steer-
ing wheel in zone A-fig. 18, pas-
senger side airbag cover or side
upholstery on roof. Do not place
objects on the passenger side dash-
board because these could interfere
with the correct opening of the
airbag (e.g. mobile phones) and
cause severe injury to occupants.
WARNING
SEVERE DANGER: Do
not arrange child seats
facing backwards if the passenger’s
front airbag is on. Deployment of
the airbag in an accident could
cause fatal injuries to the baby.
WARNING
If the car is provided with
a front passenger airbag,
deactivate the airbag
when arranging a child
restraint seat on the front
seat. Move the passenger’s
seat as far back as possible to
avoid contact between the cradle
and the dashboard. Although this
is not mandatory by law, the
airbag should be immediately re-
activated when children are no
longer carried to ensure better pro-
tection to adults.
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Running the battery with
an excessively low liquid
level will damage the battery be-
yond repair and even cause an ex-
plosion.
WARNING
CHANGING THE BATTERY
If required, replace the battery with a
genuine spare part having the same
specifications.
If a battery with different specifica-
tions is fitted, the service intervals
given in the “Service schedule” in this
section will no longer apply.
Follow the battery manufacturer’s in-
structions for maintenance.Batteries contain very dan-
gerous substances for the
environment. You are rec-
ommended to go to a Lan-
cia Dealership to have the battery
replaced where the old battery will
be disposed of respecting both the
environment and the laws in force.Incorrect assembly of elec-
tric and electronic devices
may cause severe damage
to your car. Go to a Lancia
Dealership if you want to install ac-
cessories (alarms, mobile phone,
etc.): they will suggest the most suit-
able devices and advise you if a
higher capacity battery needs to be
installed.USEFUL ADVICE FOR
LENGTHENING THE LIFE OF
YOUR BATTERY
To avoid draining your battery and
lengthen its life, observe the following
indications:
❒when the car is parked, make sure
that the doors, bonnet and tailgate
are closed properly to make sure
that the lights inside the passenger
compartment go out;
❒switch off all lights inside the vehi-
cle: the car is however equipped
with a system which switches all in-
ternal lights off automatically;
❒do not keep devices (e.g. sound sys-
tem, hazard lights, etc.) on for a
long time with the engine off;
❒before performing any operation on
the electrical system, disconnect the
battery negative cable;
❒battery terminals shall always be
perfectly tightened.
If the car is left for long
periods in very cold envi-
ronments, remove the battery and
store it in a warm place to prevent
freezing.
WARNING
Always wear the proper
protective eyewear when
working on the battery or near it.
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ARRANGEMENTS FOR DEALING WITH THE CAR
AT THE END OF ITS LIFE
Lancia has been committed for many years to safeguarding the environment through the constant improvement of its
production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly compatible with the ecosystem. To assure cus-
tomers of the best possible service in terms of respecting environmental laws and in response to European Directive
2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, Lancia is offering their customers the opportunity of handing
over their vehicle* at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.
The European Directive sets out that when the vehicle is handed over the last keeper or owner should not incur any ex-
penses as a result of its market value. In particular, in all European Union countries, until 1
stJanuary 2007, vehicles
registered after 1stJuly 2002 will be collected free of charge, whilst from 2007 collection will be free of charge irre-
spective of the year of registration as long as the vehicle contains its basic components (in particular, the engine and
bodywork) and has no additional waste.
To hand your vehicle over at the end of its life without extra cost, go to one of our Lancia dealerships or authorized col-
lection and scrapping centres. These centres have been carefully chosen to offer high quality service for the collection,
treatment and recycling of unused vehicles with respect to the environment.
You can find further information on these collection and scrapping centres either from a Lancia Dealership or by call-
ing the freephone number 00800 526242 00 or on the Lancia website.
* Vehicle for transporting passengers with a maximum of nine seats with a total permitted weight of 3.5 t
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Multifunctional display .........22-25
Number plate light
- bulb replacement ............. 154
Oddment compartments (upper) 73
On board instruments ........... 21
Parking sensors...................... 90
Performance ......................... 199
Plates .................................... 188
Power socket .......................... 75
Power windows ...................... 78
Protecting the environment ... 94
Radiotransmitters
and mobile phones .............. 89
Rain sensor ........................... 65
Raising the vehicle ................. 161
Rear fog light
- bulb replacement ............. 154
- control buttons ................. 71
Rear view mirrors ................. 46
Rear window washer
- controls ............................ 64- fluid level ......................... 175
Rear window wiper
- blades ............................... 181
- controls ............................ 64
- nozzles............................... 182
Rev counters ......................... 21
Reversing light
- bulb replacement ............. 154
Rim Protector ....................... 194
Rims and wheels ................... 194
Roof bars ............................. 83
Rubber hoses ........................ 180
Safety ................................... 95
Seat belts
- general information ......... 100
- height adjustment ............. 97
- maintenance ..................... 101
- S.B.R. system..................... 97
- use .................................... 96
Seatbelt tensioners ................ 99
Seats ..................................... 38
Side air bags ......................... 110
Side lights- bulb replacement .............. 152
- controls ............................ 62
Snow chains .......................... 123
Spark plugs ........................... 191
Speedometer .......................... 21
Starting the engine
- bump starting .................... 138
- ignition switch .................. 20
- jump starting .................... 137
- procedure for petrol versions 114
- procedure for Multijet
versions ............................ 114
- stopping the engine............ 115
- warming up the engine once
started .............................. 115
Starting up and driving ......... 113
Steering lock ......................... 20
Steering wheel adjustment .... 45
Steering ................................. 193
Storing the car ...................... 124
Sun roof ................................ 76
Sun visors ............................. 76
Suspension ............................ 193
Symbols ................................. 11
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