2008 Lancia Thesis fuel

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Lancia Thesis 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 164
This function can be activated with
the CONNECT (from the main
SETUP screen) or with the remote
control.
The system works with this mode on
if the following conditions are present
– outside temp

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Lancia Thesis 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 165
The “parked-car heater” mode is
automatically deactivated when one
of the following conditions takes
place:
– engine started
– limit time (around 30 minutes) of
heater and/or coolant pump

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Lancia Thesis 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 166
– stationary: with the “programma-
ble heater” mode controlled by the
timer, the system conditions are con-
trolled by CONNECT.
The timer is automatically deacti-
vated if:
– the “progra

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Lancia Thesis 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 167
This control is accepted by CON-
NECT only if:
– outside temperature lower than 20
°C
– coolant temperature lower than 50
°C
– the ignition key is at STOPor re-
moved
– car battery charg

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Lancia Thesis 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 170
CONTROLS
HAZARD LIGHTS (fig. 124)
These come on when switch Ais
pressed, regardless of the position of
the ignition key.
When these lights are on, the switch
and the direction indicator warning
li

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Lancia Thesis 2008  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 butto

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Lancia Thesis 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 173
If, after an accident, you
can smell petrol or see
that the fuel feed system is
leaking, do not reset the switches
to avoid the risk of fire.Mechanical connections
of outside handles are
active on

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Lancia Thesis 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 174
Lift cover Aset at the driver's 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 leak
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