2006 Lancia Thesis tow

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Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 152
CONTROLS 
Knobs for adjusting air tempera-
ture (2, 8 fig. 121 - 1 fig. 122)
Turn the knobs towards the right
or towards the left to raise or lower
the air temperature required respec-
tively in t

Page 170 of 386

Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 169
OPERATION 
WITH ENGINE RUNNING
“Supplementary heater” mode
This operating mode integrates the
engine coolant warming up, immedi-
ately after start up or during driving,
to reach and keep the o

Page 184 of 386

Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 183
R - Reverse
Shift the lever to Rwith the car
stationary, the engine running idle
and the brake pedal pressed. 
When the lever is at Rbackup
lights turn on and a buzzer will
sound for about 4 secon

Page 189 of 386

Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 188
If the failure is signalled when the
engine is started, it means that the
electronic control unit had stored it
previously, before stopping the
engine. Even in this case, go to a
Lancia Dealership

Page 190 of 386

Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 189
If these rules are not
respected, the automatic
gearbox might be severely
damaged. 
The car can be towed only for
short distances and at a low
speed: if it is necessary to tow it
for a longer dist

Page 212 of 386

Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 211
Obstacles placed in side areas are
detected at a distance of less than
0.6 m.
Rear sensors are automatically
switched on by removing the trailer
cable plug.FAULT INDICATIONS
The system control uni

Page 254 of 386

Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 253
Remember that until the
engine has started, the
brake booster and power
steering systems will not work
and a greater effort will therefore
be required to press the brake
pedal and turn the steerin

Page 258 of 386

Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 257
– Keep a greater safety distance
from the cars in front of you than
during daylight hours: it is hard to
judge how fast other cars are going
when all you can see are their lights. 
– Only use