2007 Lancia Thesis wheel

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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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CONTROLS ON THE STEERING
WHEEL (fig. 3) 
The main CONNECT function
controls are duplicated on the steer-
ing wheel, thus facilitating its con-
trol. 
The steering wheel also includes
the VOICE butt

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Function
Audio module switching on
Audio module switching off
Audio mute (only with TP 
active on the main 
Radio screen)
Audio source selection
Turning the volumeup/down
Selection of stored 
radio

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Function
Actuation of the 
“Scan” function with scanning
of the stations in the selected 
radio band starting from the 
higher frequency ones
Actuation of the 
“Scan” function with scanning

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Function
Search for previous track 
while playing a CD 
Selection of CD in CDC
mode
Play/stop 
the track being listened to 
in CDC mode
Selection of memorized TV 
channels
Search for next tunable

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SWITCHING THE ALARM OFF
To switch the alarm off, press the
key button A(fig. 14). 
The following actions will be car-
ried out by the system (with the
exception of certain markets):
– the directi

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The functions that can be modified
through the CONNECT system
menu are:
– boot lock release by actuating
central door opening (*);
– central door and tailgate locking
when the car speed exceeds

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MANUALLY ADJUSTABLE SEATS 
(Moving the seats backwards or
forwards) (fig. 39)
Lift lever Aand push the seat for-
wards or backwards: you are in the cor-
rect position for driving when your
hands ar
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