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Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 172
INSTRUMENT 
DIMMER (fig. 127)
Turn ring Aupwards or downwards
when the outside lights are on to re-
spectively decrease or increase instru-
ment brightness.HEATED REAR WINDOW
(fig. 128)
Press butt

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Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 174
Lift cover Aset at the drivers left
and press button Bto reset the fuel
cut-off switch.
Resetting the circuit breaker
Before resetting the cir-
cuit breaker, carefully
check for any fuel leaks or

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Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 178
fig. 135
L0A0275b
fig. 134
L0A0274b
Fault indication
The system is controlled by an elec-
tronic control unit signalling possible
failures by turning on the s! warn-
ing light on the multifunction

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Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 181
Do not tax the engine
until it has not reached
operating temperature.
STOPPING THE CAR
To stop the car press the brake
pedal, regardless of the gear lever
position.
If the brake pedal is not
press

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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

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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

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Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 193
The following table summarizes warning light indications according to the different operating conditions.
Operating or failure conditions
Engine start up (key turned to MAR)
Driving in
normal 
con

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Lancia Thesis 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 220
POWER SOCKET
It is located inside the rear armrest. 
The power socket can be accessed
by lifting the armrest from handgrip
A (fig. 180). To close the compart-
ment, lower the armrest. 
To use the