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❒Fit the spare wheel making the holes M coincide with the
respective centring pins N;
❒Using the wrench provided, fully tighten the four fastening bolts;
❒Turn the jack handle L to lower the car and remove the jack;
❒Use the wrench provided to fasten the bolts completely in a criss-
cross fashion as shown in the figure.
REFITTING THE STANDARD WHEEL
Following the procedure described previously, raise the car and
remove the spare wheel.
For versions with steel rim
Proceed as follows:
❒Make sure the contact surfaces between standard wheel and hub
are clean so that the fastening bolts will not come loose;
❒Fit the standard wheel by inserting the first bolt in the hole closest
to the inflation valve;
❒Fit the wheel cap making the groove (on the wheel cap) coincide
with the inflation valve and fit the other three bolts;
❒For versions with press-fit wheel cap, press the cap edge against
the wheel with your palm (do not hit it);
❒Using the wrench provided, tighten the fastening bolts;
❒Lower the car and remove the jack;
❒Using the wrench provided, fully tighten the bolts in the sequence
shown previously for the spare wheel;
IMPORTANT Incorrect fitting may cause the wheel cap to come off
when the car is travelling.
L0D0165m
L0D0166m
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FUSE LOCATION
Fuses are grouped into two fuse boxes to be found respectively on the
left side of the dashboard and in the engine compartment near the
battery.
Fuse box on the dashboard
To access the dashboard fuse box, loosen retainers A and remove
protection panel B.
L0D0199m
L0D0200m
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FUSE SUMMARY TABLE
Control box on dashboard
USERFUSE AMPERE
Right-hand dipped beam headlightF12 15
Left-hand dipped beam headlight / headlight aiming device F13 15
Reversing lights / engine compartment control box relay coils / body computer F31 7,5
+30 Driver’s / passenger’s door control units (*) F32 15
Left rear power windowF33 20
Right rear power windowF34 20
+15 Cruise control, signal from switch on brake pedal for control units (*) F35 7,5
+30 Presetting for trailer control unit, rear locks front locks with single door control unit (*) F36 20
+15 Third brake light, instrument panel, brake lights (*) F37 10
Boot unlockingF38 15
+30 EOBD diagnostic socket, sound system, navigator, tyre pressure control unit (*)F39 10
Rear heated screenF40 30
Heated door electric mirrorsF41 7,5
+15 ABS / ESP control unit (*)F42 7,5
Windscreen wiper/washerF43 30
Cigar lighter / current socket on tunnelF44 20
Heated seatsF45 15
Boot current socketF46 20
Driver’s door control unit power supply (power window, lock) F47 20
Passenger’s door control unit power supply (power window, lock) F48 20
+15 utilities (left and central dashboard control lights, electric mirrors, heated seat control
lighting, presetting for radiotelephone, navigator, rain / daylight sensors, parking sensor control unit,
sunroof control lighting) (*)F49 7,5
Airbag control unitF50 7,5
+15 Tyre pressure control unit, ECO / Sport control (*) F51 7,5
Rear screen wiper/washerF52 15
+30 Direction indicators, hazard lights, instrument panel (*) F5 10
(*) +30 = battery directive positive terminal (not under key)
+15 = positive terminal under key
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Fuse box in engine compartment
USERFUSE AMPERE
Dashboard control unit 1F1 70
Power steering control unitF2 70
Ignition switchF3 20
Dashboard control unit 2F4 50
ABS / ESP control unitF5 60
Radiator electric fan (low speed) (all versions)F6 30
Radiator electric fan (high speed) (all versions excluded 1.4 16V heated) F7 40
Climate control electric fanF8 30
Headlight washerF9 20
HornF10 15
Electronic injection secondary servicesF11 15
Right main beam headlightF14 10
Left main beam headlightF15 10
Electronic injection primary servicesF17 10
+30 Engine control unit / Radiator electric fan remote control switch (1.9 Multijet) (*) F18 7,5
CompressorF19 7,5
Heated diesel oil filter (Multijet)F20 30
Fuel pumpF21 15
Electronic injection primary services (1.4 16V)F22 15
Electronic injection primary services (Multijet)F22 20
Dual FuNction System gearbox oil pumpF23 15
Dual FuNction System gearbox fuse box power supply (+ key) F16 7,5
+15 Electric power steering (*)F24 7,5
Front fog lightsF30 15
(*) +30 = battery directive positive terminal (not under key)
+15 = positive terminal under key
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JACKING THE CAR
If the car is to be lifted, go to a Lancia Dealership which is equipped
with the arm hoist or workshop lift.
Jack up the car only by positioning the jack arms or the shop jack in
the points shown in the figures.
TOWING THE CAR
The car is delivered with two tow rings: the short tow ring shall be
fitted at the front and the long one at the back.
Tow rings are arranged in tool container.
Side figures show how rear (long) ring was arranged, within spare
wheel and in the container of kit Fix & Go automatic, respectively.
For versions with Dual FuNction System gearbox, make sure that it is
in neutral N (checking that the car moves when pushed) and proceed
as for towing a normal car with mechanical gearbox.
L0D0203m
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Thousands of km
Check and adjust handbrake lever stroke
Check exhaust emissions/smoke
(1.3 Multijet and 1.9 Multijet versions)
Check exhaust emissions (petrol versions)
Check antievaporation system (petrol versions)
Change fuel filter cartridge (“green filter”) (diesel versions)
Change air cleaner cartridge (petrol versions)
Change air cleaner cartridge (1.9 Multijet versions) (❏)
Top up fluids
(engine coolant, brakes, windscreen washer, battery, DFN etc.)
Check timing belt conditions (■)
Replace timing belt (*) (■)
Change spark plugs (petrol versions)
Check engine control system operation
(through diagnosis socket)
Change engine oil and oil filter (❏)
Change engine oil and oil filter (Multijet version with DPF) (**)
Change brake fluid (or every 2 years)
Change pollen filter (or every year)
(*) Or every 4 years for particularly demanding use:
- cold/hot climates;
- driving in the city idling for a long time;
- dusty roads or roads covered with sand and/or salt
Or every 5 years, regardless of the km covered and conditions of use.
(**) Engine oil and oil filter shall be changed when the corresponding warning light turns on (see section “Warning lights and Messages”),
or in any case every 2 years.
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❏) Every 30.000 km for 1.3 Multijet versions
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IMPORTANT - Battery
The charge in the battery should be checked at the
start of winter to limit the risk of electrolyte
freezing.This check should be carried out more frequently if
the car is used mainly for short trips, or if it is fitted
with accessories that permanently absorb electricity
even with the ignition key removed, especially in the
case of after market accessories. If the car is used in
hot climates or particularly harsh conditions it is
wise to check the level of the battery fluid
(electrolyte) more frequently than specified in the
“Service schedule” in this section.
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Car maintenance should be entrusted to Lancia Dealership. For routine and minor maintenance
operations you wish to carry out yourself, always make sure you have the proper equipment,
genuine Lancia spare parts and the necessary fluids; do not however carry out these operations if
you have no experience.
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ENGINE OIL
Checking engine oil
Check the oil level a few minutes (about 5) after the engine has
stopped, with the car parked on level ground.
Check that the level is within the MIN and MAX marks on the
dipstick. The interval between the MIN and MAX marks corresponds
to about one litre of oil.
Topping up engine oil
If the oil level is near or even below the MIN mark, add oil through
the filler neck, until reaching the MAX mark. Oil level shall never
exceed the MAX mark.
IMPORTANT If a routine check reveals that the oil level is above the
MAX mark, contact Lancia Dealership to have the correct level
restored.
IMPORTANT After adding or changing the oil, let the engine turn
over for a few seconds and wait a few minutes after turning it off
before you check the level.
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1.3 Multijet versions 1.9 Multijet versions
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(where provided)