2006 Lancia Thesis cruise control

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1) Front door air outlets 
2) Side window vents 
3) Side vents 
4) Instrument panel 
5) Windscreen vent 
6) Driver’s side vents 
7) Central vents 
8) Hazard light switch 
9) Passenger’s side ve

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Driver’s aiding system
information
– Cruise Control info
– Radar Cruise Control info
The language used for indicating
failures and messages on the multi-
function display is the same as the

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Car speed
Warning light/symbol
4
Message
SPEED LIMIT 
EXCEEDED
SLOW DOWNMeaning of the message
Car speed is exceeding 
the limit set on the CONNECTAction
Reduce car speed
Cruise Control
Warning li

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Warning light/symbol
–
ú
–
à
à
Message
RADAR CRUISE CONTROL
OFF
RADAR CRUISE CONTROL 
ON
RADAR CRUISE CONTROL 
NOT ACTIVATED
RADAR CRUISE CONTROL
FAULT
GO TO DEALER
RCC FAULT DIRTY LENS 
GO

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CRUISE CONTROL
(CONSTANT SPEED
REGULATOR)
GENERAL
The electronic cruise control allows
to drive your car at the required
speed without pressing the accelera-
tor pedal. This reduces fatigue when
d

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or
– by momentarily turning ring Bto
(+): each turn of the ring will corre-
spond to a small speed increase
(approximately 1 km/h), while a
continuous pressure will correspond
to a continuous sp

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RADAR CRUISE
CONTROL (RCC)
GENERAL
The Radar Cruise Control (RCC)
assists the driver by monitoring both
the cruise speed and the distance of
the vehicle ahead along the running
path: it allows to

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The Radar Cruise Control
must only be used when
the road and traffic condi-
tions allow to keep a constant
speed in total safety for an ade-
quately long time. IMPORTANTThe system can only
be swit
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