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CEILING LIGHT UNITS
All the ceiling lights come on for a
limited time, i.e. they turn on and off
gradually.
Ceiling light operation
All the ceiling lights come on auto-
matically when the doors are opened
with the remote control or when the
key is introduced in the door lock. Af-
ter some seconds, the lights will go out
gradually, without opening the doors.
When the door lock button on the
remote control is pressed for a long
time, the so-called “localisation” func-
tion is activated: all the ceiling lights
in the passenger compartment come
on together with the direction indi-
cators. This function is recognised by
the system up to a distance of about
30 meters from the vehicle. If the ignition key is turned to S(or
removed) the first row ceiling light
comes on. It will stay on only for a lim-
ited time and will go out gradually.
When one of the front doors is
opened, the central ceiling light, with-
out the spot lights, and the puddle
lights on the doors come on. They re-
main lit for a set time and after a cou-
ple of seconds the door have been
closed, they go off gradually. When the
engine is started, the lights will go off
progressively after a couple of seconds.
When one of the rear doors is
opened the central ceiling light, with-
out the spot lights, come on. It re-
mains lit for a set time and after a cou-
ple of seconds the door have been
closed, it goes off gradually.When the tailgate is opened the lug-
gage compartment lights come on
(one or two lights according to the
model). The lights will go off gradual-
ly when the tailgate is closed.
Front ceiling light fig. 137
The front ceiling light includes a cen-
tral light and two side spot lights with
relative control switch.
By operating buttons A, B, Cthe
lights are turned on singularly.
fig. 137
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Central ceiling light fig. 138
The front ceiling light includes a cen-
tral light and two side spot lights with
relative control switch.
By operating buttons A, B, Cthe
lights are turned on singularly.Rear ceiling light (where fitted)
fig. 139
To turn it on: operate button A.
Courtesy lights fig. 140
With the ignition key at M, open flap
Band courtesy lights Anext to the
vanity mirror (where fitted) will come
on. Such lights make it possible to use
the vanity mirror also when there is
not much light coming from outside.Glove compartment light
fig. 141
With the ignition key at M, the glove
compartment light will come on when
the compartment is opened.
fig. 138
F0B0077b
fig. 139
F0B0078b
fig. 140
F0B0086b
fig. 141
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ELECTRIC WINDOWS
Electric windows are fitted with safe-
ty anti-crushing gaskets. The system
control unit can feel the presence of
an obstacle when winding up the win-
dow: in this case it stops the window
winding up and reverses it immedi-
ately.
IMPORTANTWith the ignition
key at Sor removed, electric windows
work for 1 minute.
IMPORTANTIf, after disconnect-
ing the battery, the electric window
winder does not work, initialize the
system; release the control and oper-
ate it again until the window is com-
pletely closed and keep it pressed for
one second after the limit switch. The
system will start working properly
again.Incorrect use of the elec-
tric windows could be
dangerous. Before and
when pressing the switches, al-
ways make sure that passengers
cannot be injured either directly
by moving glass or by personal ef-
fects being dragged along or hit
by the glass. Always remove the
ignition key when getting out of
the vehicle to make sure that the
electric windows cannot be acci-
dentally operated and constitute
a hazard for passengers remain-
ing in the vehicle.VERSIONS WITH FRONT
DOOR ELECTRIC WINDOWS
Driver’s door fig. 145
There are two buttons on the dri-
ver’s door inner panel. When the ig-
nition is key at M they control:
A- front left window opening/clos-
ing;
B- front right window opening/clos-
ing.
To open or close the window, press
the relative button. When the button
is released, the window will stop in the
position it has reached.
Do not keep the button
pressed when the window
has reached the end of its
travel.
fig. 145
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The driver’s window winder is fitted
with an “automatic continuous oper-
ation” (working only when the engine
is started) to wind up or lower the
window. Press Abriefly and the win-
dow will automatically reach its trav-
el end. If you press the button a sec-
ond time, the window will stop in the
required position.
Passenger’s door fig. 146
Button Ais housed on the door in-
ner panel to operate the relative win-
dow.
Sliding doors
They are fitted with a crank handle
for operating the window manually.VERSIONS WITH REAR
DOOR ELECTRIC WINDOWS
Driver’s door fig. 147
There are five buttons on the driver’s
door inner panel. When the ignition
key is at Mthey control:
A- front left window opening/clos-
ing;
B- front right window opening/clos-
ing;
C- rear left window opening/closing;
D- rear right window opening/clos-
ing;
E- window control lock on rear
doors, sliding door opening/closing
rear control lock and (where fitted)
rear sunroof control lock.To open or close the window, press
the relative button. When the button
is released, the window will stop in the
position it has reached.
The driver’s window winder is fitted
with an “automatic continuous oper-
ation” (working only when the engine
is started) to wind up or lower the
window. Press Abriefly and the win-
dow will automatically reach its trav-
el end. If you press the button a sec-
ond time, the window will stop in the
required position.
fig. 146
F0B0046b
fig. 147
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