Lancia Thema 2014 Owner handbook (in English)
Manufacturer: LANCIA, Model Year: 2014, Model line: Thema, Model: Lancia Thema 2014Pages: 332, PDF Size: 3.46 MB
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LINKING AND UNLINKING THE REMOTEKEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER TO
MEMORY .............................110
MEMORY POSITION RECALL .............110
EASY ENTRY/EXIT SEAT (Available With Memory Seat Only) .....................111
TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD ............111
LIGHTS ................................112
HEADLIGHT SWITCH ...................112
AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS ..............112
HEADLIGHTS ON WITH WIPERS (Available With Automatic Headlights Only) ...........113
HEADLIGHT TIME DELAY ...............113
AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM (for versions/ markets, where provided) ................113
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (for versions/ markets, where provided) .................114
ADAPTIVE BI-XENON HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE HEADLIGHTS ...............114
LIGHTS-ON REMINDER .................114
FOG LIGHTS ..........................115
MULTIFUNCTION LEVER ................115
TURN SIGNALS ........................115
LANE CHANGE ASSIST ..................115
HIGH/LOW BEAM SWITCH ..............116
FLASH-TO-PASS.......................116
COURTESY LIGHTS ....................116
FRONT MAP/READING LIGHTS ...........116
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AMBIENT LIGHT.......................116
INTERIOR LIGHTS .....................116
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS .......117
INTERMITTENT WIPER SYSTEM ..........118
MIST FEATURE ........................118
WINDSHIELD WASHERS ................118
RAIN SENSING WIPERS (for versions/markets, where provided) .......................119
HEADLIGHT WASHERS ...................120
TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN .....120
POWER TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN (for versions/markets, where provided) ........120
HEATED STEERING WHEEL (for versions/markets, where provided) .........................121
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS (for versions/markets, where provided) .........................122
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL ............123
TO ACTIVATE ..........................123
TO SET A DESIRED SPEED ...............123
TO DEACTIVATE .......................124
TO RESUME SPEED .....................124
TO VARY THE SPEED SETTING ...........124
TO ACCELERATE FOR PASSING ...........124
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) (for versions/markets, where provided) ...........125
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) OPERATION ...........................126
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ACTIVATING ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL(ACC) ................................126
TO ACTIVATE ..........................127
TO SET A DESIRED ACC SPEED ...........127
TO CANCEL ...........................128
TO TURN OFF .........................128
TO RESUME SPEED .....................128
TO VARY THE SPEED SETTING ...........128
SETTING THE FOLLOWING DISTANCE IN ACC .................................129
OVERTAKE AID ........................131
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) MENU . .131
DISPLAY WARNINGS AND MAINTENANCE . . .132
PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIVING WITH ACC .................................133
NORMAL (FIXED SPEED) CRUISE CONTROL MODE................................134
FORWARD COLLISION WARNING (for versions/markets, where provided) ..........136
PARKSENSE® PARK ASSIST ...............137
PARKSENSE® SENSORS .................137
PARKSENSE® WARNING DISPLAY .........137
PARKSENSE® DISPLAY .................138
FRONT PARK ASSIST AUDIBLE ALERTS . . . .139
ENABLING AND DISABLING PARKSENSE® . .139
SERVICE THE PARKSENSE® PARK ASSIST SYSTEM..............................140
CLEANING THE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM .....140
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PARKSENSE® SYSTEM USAGEPRECAUTIONS .........................140
PARKVIEW® REAR BACK UP CAMERA (for versions/markets, where provided) ...........142
TURNING PARKVIEW® ON OR OFF — WITH TOUCH SCREEN .......................143
OVERHEAD CONSOLE ....................143
SUNGLASS BIN DOOR ..................144
COMMANDVIEW® SUNROOF WITH POWER SHADE — (for versions/markets,
where provided) .........................144
OPENING SUNROOF — EXPRESS ..........144
OPENING SUNROOF — MANUAL MODE .....145
CLOSING SUNROOF — EXPRESS ..........145
CLOSING SUNROOF — MANUAL MODE .....145
VENTING SUNROOF — EXPRESS ..........145
OPENING POWER SHADE — EXPRESS .....145
OPENING POWER SHADE — MANUAL MODE................................145
CLOSING POWER SHADE — EXPRESS ......146
CLOSING POWER SHADE — MANUAL MODE................................146
VENTING SUNROOF — EXPRESS ..........146
PINCH PROTECT FEATURE ...............146
WINDBUFFETING .....................146
SUNROOF MAINTENANCE ................146
IGNITION OFF OPERATION ...............146
ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS ............147
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CUPHOLDERS..........................149
FRONT SEAT CUPHOLDERS ..............149
REAR SEAT CUPHOLDERS ...............150
STORAGE ...............................150
GLOVEBOX STORAGE ...................150
CONSOLE FEATURES ...................150
DOOR STORAGE .......................151
REAR SEAT ARMREST STORAGE (for versions/markets, where provided) ..........151
CARGO AREA — VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH 60/40 SPLIT-FOLDING REAR SEAT .........151
CARGO AREA FEATURES ..................152
TRUNK MAT (for versions/markets, where provided) .............................152
GROCERY BAG HOOKS (for versions/markets where provided) .......................153
CARGO NET (for versions/markets where provided) .............................153
REAR WINDOW FEATURES ................153
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER .............153
POWER SUNSHADE (for versions/markets, where provided) ........................153
LOAD LEVELING SYSTEM ................154
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MIRRORS
AUTOMATIC DIMMING
MIRROR
This mirror automatically adjusts for
headlight glare from vehicles behind
you.
NOTE: This feature is disabled
when the vehicle is moving in re-
verse.
CAUTION!
To avoid damage to the mirror dur-
ing cleaning, never spray any
cleaning solution directly onto the
mirror. Apply the solution onto a
clean cloth and wipe the mirror
clean.
OUTSIDE MIRRORS
To receive maximum benefit, adjust
the outside mirror(s) to center on the
adjacent lane of traffic and a slight
overlap of the view obtained from the
inside mirror.
NOTE: The passenger side con-
vex outside mirror will give a
much wider view to the rear, and
especially of the lane next to your
vehicle.
WARNING!
Vehicles and other objects seen in
the passenger side convex mirror
will look smaller and farther away
than they really are. Relying too
much on your passenger side con-
vex mirror could cause you to col-
lide with another vehicle or other
object. Use your inside mirror when
judging the size or distance of a
vehicle seen in the passenger side
convex mirror.
OUTSIDE MIRRORS
FOLDING FEATURE
Vehicles are equipped with mirrors
that are hinged. The hinge allows the
mirror to pivot forward and rearward
to resist damage. The hinge has three
detent positions: full forward, full
rearward and normal.
DRIVER'S AUTOMATIC
DIMMING MIRROR
This feature is controlled by the inside
automatic dimming mirror and will
automatically adjust for headlight
glare when the inside mirror adjusts.
NOTE: This feature is also avail-
able on the passenger's side when
equipped with turn signal and ap-
proach lighting.
OUTSIDE MIRRORS WITH
TURN SIGNAL AND
APPROACH LIGHTING (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
Driver and passenger outside mirrors
with turn signals located within the
Automatic Dimming Mirror
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mirror housing and approach lighting
located within mirror glass contain
five LEDs.
Three of the LEDs are turn signal
indicators, which flash with the corre-
sponding turn signal lights in the
front and rear of the vehicle. Turning
on the Hazard Warning flashers will
also activate these LEDs.
The other two LEDs supply illumi-
nated entry lighting, which turns on
in both mirrors when you use the Re-
mote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmit-
ter or open any door. These LEDs
shine outward to illuminate the front
and rear door handles. They also
shine downward to illuminate the
area in front of the doors.
The Illuminated Entry lighting fades
to off after about 30 seconds or it will
fade to off immediately once the igni-
tion is placed into the RUN position.
NOTE: The approach lighting
will not function when the shift
lever is moved out of the PARK
position.TILT MIRRORS IN
REVERSE (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
Tilt Mirrors in Reverse provides auto-
matic outside mirror positioning
which will aid the driver’s view of the
ground rearward of the front doors.
The outside mirrors will move slightly
downward from the present position
when the vehicle is shifted into RE-
VERSE. The outside mirrors will then
return to the original position when
the vehicle is shifted out of the RE-
VERSE position. Each stored
memory setting will have an associ-
ated Tilt Mirrors in Reverse position.
NOTE:
The Tilt Mirrors in Reverse fea-ture is not turned on when deliv-
ered from the factory. The Tilt
Mirrors in Reverse feature can
be turned on and off using the
Uconnect® System. Refer to “Uconnect® Settings” in
“Understanding Your Instru-
ment Panel” for further
information.POWER MIRRORS
The power mirror controls are located
on the driver's door trim panel.
The power mirror controls consist of
mirror select buttons and a four-way
mirror control switch. To adjust a mir-
ror, press either the L (left) or R
(right) button to select the mirror that
you want to adjust.
NOTE: A light in the select button
will illuminate indicating the mir-
ror is activated and can be ad-
justed.
Power Mirror Control
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Using the mirror control switch, press
on any of the four arrows for the di-
rection that you want the mirror to
move.
Power mirror preselected positions
can be controlled by the optional
Memory Seat Feature. Refer to
“Driver Memory Seat” in “Under-
standing The Features Of Your Ve-
hicle” for further information.
POWER FOLDING
OUTSIDE MIRRORS
The switch for the power folding mir-
rors is located between the power mir-
ror switches L (left) and R (right).
Press the switch once and the mirrors
will fold in, pressing the switch a sec-
ond time will return the mirrors to the
normal driving position.
NOTE: If the vehicle speed is
greater than 16 km/h the folding
feature will be disabled.
If the mirrors are in the folded posi-
tion, and vehicle speed is equal or
greater than 16 km/h, they will auto-
matically unfold.
HEATED MIRRORS
These mirrors are heated to
melt frost or ice. This feature is
activated whenever you turn on the
rear window defroster. Refer to “Rear
Window Features” in “Understanding
The Features Of Your Vehicle” for
further information.
ILLUMINATED VANITY
MIRRORS
An illuminated vanity mirror is lo-
cated on the sun visor. To use the
mirror, rotate the sun visor downward
and swing the mirror cover upward.
The light turns on automatically.
Closing the mirror cover turns off the
light.
“SLIDE-ON-ROD” AND
EXTENDER FEATURES OF
SUN VISOR
To use the “Slide-On-Rod” feature of
the sun visor, rotate the sun visor
downward and swing the sun visor so
it is parallel to the side window, grab-
bing the sun visor with your left hand
pull rearwards until the sun visor is in
the desired position. To use the ex-
tender feature of the sun visor, grab
the extender which is located at the
rear of the visor and pull rearward.
Illuminated Vanity Mirror
Slide-On-Rod Feature
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BLIND SPOT
MONITORING (BSM) (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)
system uses two radar-based sensors,
located inside the rear bumper fascia,
to detect highway licensable vehicles
(automobiles, trucks, motorcycles,
etc.) that enter the blind spot zones
from the rear/front/side of the ve-
hicle.
When the vehicle is started, the BSM
warning light will momentarily illu-
minate in both outside rear view mir-
rors to let the driver know that the
system is operational. The BSM sys-
tem sensors operate when the vehicleis in any forward gear or REVERSE
and enters stand by mode when the
vehicle is in PARK.
The BSM detection zone covers ap-
proximately one lane 3.8 m on both
sides of the vehicle. The zone starts at
the outside rear view mirror and ex-
tends approximately 7 m to the rear of
the vehicle. The BSM system monitors
the detection zones on both sides of
the vehicle when the vehicle speed
reaches approximately 10 km/h or
higher and will alert the driver of ve-
hicles in these areas.
NOTE:
The BSM system does NOT alert
the driver about rapidly ap-
proaching vehicles that are out-
side the detection zones. The BSM system detection zone
DOES NOT change if your ve-
hicle is towing a trailer. There-
fore, visually verify the adjacent
lane is clear for both your ve-
hicle and trailer before making
a lane change. If the trailer or
other object (i.e., bicycle, sports
equipment) extends beyond the
side of your vehicle, this may re-
sult in the BSM warning light
remaining illuminated the en-
tire time the vehicle is in a for-
ward gear.
The area on the rear fascia where the
radar sensors are located must remain
free of snow, ice, and dirt/road con-
tamination so that the BSM system
can function properly. Do not block
the area of the rear fascia where the
radar sensors are located with foreign
objects (bumper stickers, bicycle
racks, etc.).
Rear Detection Zones
BSM Warning Light
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The BSM system notifies the driver of
objects in the detection zones by illu-
minating the BSM warning light lo-
cated in the outside mirrors in addi-
tion to sounding an audible (chime)
alert and reducing the radio volume.
Refer to “Modes Of Operation” for
further information.
The BSM system monitors the detec-
tion zone from three different entry
points (side, rear, front) while driving
to see if an alert is necessary. The BSM
system will issue an alert during these
types of zone entries.Entering From The Side
Vehicles that move into your adjacent
lanes from either side of the vehicle.
Entering From The Rear
Vehicles that come up from behind
your vehicle on either side and enter
the rear detection zone with a relative
speed of less than 48 km/h.
Overtaking Traffic
If you pass another vehicle slowly
with a relative speed of less than
24 km/h and the vehicle remains in
the blind spot for approximately 1.5
seconds, the warning light will be il-
luminated. If the difference in speed
between the two vehicles is greater
than 24 km/h, the warning light will
not illuminate.
The BSM system is designed not to
issue an alert on stationary objects
such as guardrails, posts, walls, foli-
age, berms, etc. However, occasion-
ally the system may alert on such ob-
jects. This is normal operation and
your vehicle does not require service.
Sensor Location (Driver Side Shown)
Side Monitoring
Rear Monitoring
Overtaking/Approaching
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