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Particularly strong radio frequency interfer-
ence may cause the T.P.M.S. system to func-
tion incorrectly. This condition is indicated
to the driver by a message (where provided).
The warning message will go off automatically as
soon as the radio-frequency noise ceases to disturb
the system.
External lighting failure (amber)
This warning light (or symbol on the display)
comes on when a failure is detected in any of
the following lights:
sidelights;
brake lights (where provided);
rear fog lights;
direction indicators;
number plate lights;
daylight lights.
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Rear fog lights (amber)
The warning light comes on when the rear fog
lights are turned on.
4
Front fog lights (green)
The warning light comes on when the front fog
lights are turned on.
5
Direction indicators
(green - intermittent)
The warning lights turn on when the direction
indicator control lever is moved downwards,
upwards or when the hazard warning light
button is pressed.
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D
IMPORTANT reduce speed immediately if this occurs.
Tyre overheating could irreparably compromise tyre per-
formance and life, and in extreme cases may even cause
the tyre to explode.The fault relating to these lights may be caused by: one or
more burnt lamps, a blown protection fuse or interruption
of the electrical connection.
The display will show a dedicated message.
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Daylight lights/dipped beam headlights
(green)
This warning light comes on when the daytime
lights or dipped beam headlights are turned on.
Follow me home
This warning light comes on when this device is activat-
ed (see “Follow me home” in chapter “1”).
The display will show a dedicated message.
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Main beam headlights (blue)
This warning light comes on when the main
beam headlights are turned on.
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Cruise control system
(where provided) (green)
This warning light comes on when the ignition
key is turned to MAR, but it should go off after
a few seconds. The warning light is lit up on the display
by rotating the Cruise Control selector wheel to ON.
The display will show a dedicated message.
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DISPLAY
The car can be equipped with a multifunctional/ recon-
figurable multifunctional display which, according to the
settings carried out, will show useful information when
driving.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY “STANDARD”
SCREEN fig. 4
The standard screen shows the following information:
A. Date
B. Possible activation of Dualdrive electric power steering
C. Sport driving mode indication (where provided)
D. Time
E. Odometer (distance travelled in kilometres/miles)
F. Possible presence of ice on road
G. Outside temperature
H. Scheduled servicing deadline
I. Headlight alignment position (with dipped beam head-
lights on only).
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Engaging reverse gear automatically sets the mirror for
daylight use.
DOOR MIRRORS fig. 22
Proceed as follows to adjust the position of the door mir-
rors:
select the mirror using selector B;
adjust the mirror using controls A, in all four direc-
tions.Folding back door mirrors fig. 23
When required (for example when the mirror causes dif-
ficulty in narrow spaces) it is possible to fold the mirror
by moving it from position 1 (open), to position 2 (closed).
On some versions the door mirrors can be folded back elec-
trically by operating a dedicated control.
fig. 22L0E0014mfig. 23L0E0015m
When driving, the mirrors should always be
in position 1. As the door mirrors are curved,
they may slightly alter the perception of dis-
tance.
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Switching the climate control compressor
on/off I-fig. 26
Press button
to switch on the climate control system
compressor.
Compressor engagement
the LED on button
is lit up;
Symbol
is shown on the display.
Compressor disengagement
the LED on button
is off;
symbol
disappears from the display;
internal air recirculation is excluded;
the AQS function is disabled.
With the climate control system compressor disengaged,
it is not possible to introduce air of a lower temperature
than the outside temperature into the passenger com-
partment; in this case the symbol on the display will flash.
The disengagement of the climate control compressor re-
mains in the system memory even after the engine has
been stopped. To engage the climate control compressor
press the button
once again or press AUTO: in this last
case any manual settings will be cancelled.
EXTERNAL LIGHTS
The left-hand lever operates most of the external lights.
The external lights can only be switched on when the ig-
nition key is on MAR. The instrument panel and the var-
ious controls on the dashboard will be illuminated when
the external lights are switched on.
DAYLIGHT lights (D.R.L. - Adaptive Daylight Led)
(where provided)
With the ignition key turned to MAR and the selector wheel
turned to position Othe daylight lights are automatical-
ly activated; the other lights and internal illumination re-
main off. The automatic lighting up of the daytime lights
can be switched on/off using the display menus (see “Dis-
play” section in this chapter). If the daytime lights are
switched off, when the selector wheel is turned to Ono
lights will come on.
fig. 27L0E0019m
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Deactivation
When the lights are switched off by the sensor, the dipped
beam headlights and side lights are switched off and the
daylight lights are switched on (if activated).
The sensor cannot detect the presence of fog: switch the
lights on manually in this case.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS WITH CORNERING LIGHTS
FUNCTION
When travelling at a speed of less than 40 km/h with the
dipped beam headlights on, when the steering wheel is
turned at a wide angle or the direction indicators are lit
up, a light (built into the front fog lights) will be activat-
ed on the side of the turn to increase night time visibility.
This function can be switched on/off using the display
menus (see “Display” section in this chapter). AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHT SENSOR
(dusk sensor) fig. 27 (where provided)
This sensor detects changes in external light levels ac-
cording to the sensitivity of the setting: the higher the sen-
sitivity, the lower the amount of external light needed to
switch the lights on. The sensitivity of the dusk sensor may
be adjusted, using the “Set-up menu” on the instrument
panel.
Activation
Turn the selector wheel to AUTO: in this way the external
lighting will switch on automatically according to the out-
side light level.
The headlights can only be flashed with the sensor on.The daytime lights are an alternative to the
dipped beam headlights for driving during
the daytime. They are compliant in countries
where is it obligatory to have lights on during the
day and permitted in those where it is not obliga-
tory Daytime lights cannot replace dipped beam
headlights when driving at night or through tunnels.
The use of daytime lights is governed by the High-
way Code of the country you are in. Keep to the
rules.
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H1(*) / H7
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12V 5W
12V 5W
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A
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C
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55W
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5W
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5W
55W
16W
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Bulb Type Power Ref. figure
Front side lights/Daylight lights
Rear side lights
Dipped beams
Main beams
Front direction indicators
Rear direction indicators
Side direction indicators
Brake light
3rd brake light
Number plate light
Fog lights
Rear fog lights
Reversing light
Front courtesy light (white LED’s)
Rear courtesy light
Glove compartment/luggage compartment
courtesy light
Door lights
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SIDELIGHTS/DAYTIME LIGHTS
The direction indicators/daylight lights are LED-based.
Contact a Lancia dealership to have there lights replaced.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
Front indicators
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
remove the protective cover C-fig. 15;
press down near the bulb holder locking tabs (shown
in fig. 18 by the arrows) and simultaneously pull the
unit;
remove the bulb A and replace it;
refit the protective cover C.Side indicators
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
work on lens A-fig. 19 to compress catch B, then pull
the unit outwards;
turn the bulb holder C, anticlockwise, extract the press-
fitted bulb D and replace it;
refit the bulb holder C in the lens and turn it clock-
wise;
refit the unit making sure that internal catch B clips
into position.
fig. 18L0E0157mfig. 19L0E0158m