REFUELLING
Petrol engines:only refuel the car with unleaded
petrol with a RON of at least 95.
Diesel engines:refuel the car exclusively with diesel fuel for
motor vehicles conforming to the European specification
EN590.
The use of other products or mixtures may damage the
engine beyond repair and consequently invalidate the
warranty, depending on the damage caused.
STARTING THE ENGINE
Petrol engines:make sure that the handbrake is
engaged; set the gearshift lever to neutral; fully depress
the clutch without pressing the accelerator, then turn
the ignition key to AV Vand release it as soon as the
engine has started.
Diesel enginesturn the ignition key to MARand wait until
the warning lights go off. YThen m, turn the ignition key
to AV Vand release it as soon as the engine has started.
PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
The catalytic converter reaches high temperatures
during operation. Do not park on grass, dry leaves,
pine needles or other flammable material: fire risk.
RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
The car is fitted with a system that carries out a
continuous diagnosis of the emission-related
components in order to help protect the environment.ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical
accessories (that may gradually drain the battery),
visit aLancia Dealership.They can calculate the
overall electrical requirement and check that the car’s
electric system can support the required load.
CODE CARD
Keep this in a safe place, not in the car. We
recommend that you always carry the electronic code
provided on the CODE card with you, in case you
need to perform an emergency start.
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Correct car maintenance is essential to ensure that
the performance, safety features, environmental
friendliness and low running costs stay in tip-top
condition over the years.
THE OWNER’S MANUAL CONTAINS…
... important information and warnings on the correct
use and maintenance of your car over time as well as
safe driving tips. Particular attention should be paid
to information marked with the following symbols:
"(personal safety) #(environmental protection)
â(car integrity).
If the multifunction display shows a message reading “See
handbook”, you should refer to the section “Warning lights
and messages” in this handbook.
READ THIS CAREFULLY!
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR109
1
Failure indications
System failure is indicated by warning light
álighting up
on the instrument panel together with a dedicated mes-
sage appearing on the reconfigurable multifunctional dis-
play; see “Instrument panel warning lights”.
IMPORTANT The Hill Holder system is not a parking
brake; therefore, never leave the car without having en-
gaged the handbrake, turned the engine off and engaged
first gear.
If the small spare wheel is used, the Advanced
ESP system is still operational. Be aware,
however, that as the small spare wheel is
smaller than the original wheel, it provides less grip.
In order for the Advanced ESP and ASR systems to
operate correctly, the tyres must be of the same brand
and type on all wheels, in perfect condition and,
above all, be of the specified type, brand and size.
HILL HOLDER SYSTEM
This is an integral part of the ESP system and automati-
cally cuts in if one or both drive wheels slip, helping the
driver to control the car:
uphill: car at a standstill on a road with a gradient
higher than 5%, engine running, clutch and brake ped-
al pressed, gearbox to neutral or gear engaged other
than reverse;
downhill: car at a standstill on a road with a gradient
higher than 5%, engine running, clutch and brake ped-
al pressed and reverse gear engaged.
At take-off the Advanced ESP system control unit will
maintain a brake force on the wheels until the torque re-
quired for setting off is reached, or in any case for a max-
imum of 2 seconds so that the right foot can be moved eas-
ily from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal.
After two seconds without setting off, the system will de-
activate automatically, gradually releasing the brake force.
During the release stage, the typical brake disengagement
noise may be heard, indicating that the car is going to
move.
120GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
The sensor detects objects that are not there (“echo dis-
turbance”) caused by mechanical disturbances, for ex-
ample: washing the car, rain (extreme wind condi-
tions), hail.
The indications sent by the sensor can also be altered
by the presence of ultrasound devices (e.g. pneumat-
ic brake systems or pneumatic drills) near the car;
Parking sensor system performance can also be influ-
enced by the position of the sensors, for example due to
a change in the ride setting (caused by wear to the shock
absorbers, suspension), or by overloading the vehicle and
carrying out specific tuning operations that require the
vehicle to be lowered.
The ultimate responsibility when parking
and carrying out other dangerous manoeu-
vres still rests with the driver. When park-
ing, make sure that no-one is standing in the area,
especially children or animals. Parking sensors are
designed to assist drivers: in all cases, you must al-
ways pay the utmost attention during potentially
dangerous manoeuvres, even when these are carried
out a low speed.
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED
BY THE OWNER
If, after buying the car, you decide to install electrical ac-
cessories that require a permanent electrical supply (alarm,
satellite antitheft system, etc.) or accessories that in any
case burden the electric supply, contact a Lancia Dealer-
ship. Their qualified personnel, besides being able to sug-
gest the most suitable devices from the Lineaccessori Lan-
cia, will also evaluate the overall electric uptake, check-
ing whether the car’s electrical system is able to withstand
the required load, or whether a more powerful battery
needs to be installed.
INSTALLING ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC
DEVICES
Electrical and electronic devices installed after buying the
car, and also in the event of after-market service, must
carry the following label:
Fiat Auto S.p.A. authorises the installation of transceiv-
ing devices provided that they are installed according to
rules of good engineering practice in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions and at a specialised centre.
STARTING UP AND DRIVING151
3
PARKING THE CAR
Proceed as follows:
stop the engine and engage the handbrake;
Engage a gear (on a slope, engage first gear if the car
is faced uphill or reverse if it is faced downhill) and
leave the wheels steered.
If the car is parked on a steep slope, it is further advisable
to block the wheels with a wedge or stone.
Do not leave the ignition key on MAR to prevent drain-
ing the battery. Always remove the key when you leave the
car.
Never leave children unattended in the car. Always remove
the ignition key when leaving the car and take it out with
you.
fig. 1L0E0072m
USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX
To engage the gears, press the clutch pedal fully and shift
the gear lever into one of the required positions (the gear
diagram varies according to the different versions and is
shown on the knob or on the plate below the lever fig. 2).
To engage sixth gear, operate the lever by pressing it to-
wards the right in order to avoid engaging fourth gear by
mistake. Use the same action to pass from sixth to fifth
gear.
IMPORTANT Reverse may only be engaged when the car
is at a standstill. With the engine running, wait at least 2
seconds before engaging reverse gear with the clutch
pressed down to the floor in order to avoid damaging or
scraping the gears.
fig. 2L0E0073m
192IN AN EMERGENCY
38
38
38
–
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38F42
F43
F44
F45
F46
F47
F48
F49
F50
F51
F52
F535
30
15
–
20
20
20
5
7.5
5/7.5 (*)
15
7.5
CONSUMERS FUSE AMPERE DIAGRAM
Brake Node, yaw sensor
Windscreen wiper system on steering wheel interface, bi-directional
windscreen/rearscreen washer pump system on steering wheel interface
Cigar lighter/power socket on tunnel,
luggage compartment power socket
Spare
Sunroof motor
Driver-side front electric window
Passenger-side front electric window
Emergency, right, left and central control panels on radio/
radio-navigator (illumination), steering wheel controls (illumination),
controls on front courtesy light (illumination), volume-sensing
alarm control unit, electric sunroof system (controls illumination
control unit), rain/dusk sensor,
electro-chrome mirror, heated front seats controls
Air Bag Node
Cigar lighter (illumination), cruise control control,
Convergence Node, Parking Sensor Node, AQS sensor, climate control
unit, door mirror adjustment, tyre
pressure detection control unit, Lane assistance Node,
control unit on right-hand gas discharge headlight (*)
Rear wiper system on steering wheel interface
Instrument panel, direction indicators
Six forward gears plus reverse with synchronisers for forward gears
Self-adjusting with pedal without idle stroke
Front
232TECHNICAL DATA
TRANSMISSION
Self ventilating discs
Disc
Controlled by hand lever, acting on rear brakes
BRAKES
IMPORTANT Water, ice and salt sprinkled on the roads may deposit on the brake discs reducing braking efficiency
the first time the brakes are applied.
1.4 Turbo Jet - 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet - 2.0 Multijet
Gearbox
Clutch
Drive
1.4 Turbo Jet - 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet - 2.0 Multijet
Service brakes:
– front
– rear
Parking brake
TECHNICAL DATA233
6
SUSPENSION
Mc Pherson independent wheel suspension
Interconnected wheels with torsion beam
STEERING
1.4 Turbo Jet - 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet - 2.0 Multijet
Gearbox
Parking brake
Rack and pinion with electric steering
10.6/11.2 (*)
(*) With 18” tyres
1.4 Turbo Jet - 1.6 Multijet - 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet - 2.0 Multijet
Type
Turning circle
(between pavements) m
INDEX251
7
Rear fog light
(bulb replacement) ................... 181
Rear fog lights ........................... 72
Rear fog lights............................. 71
Rear view mirrors ...................... 49
Rearscreen washer ...................... 64
Rearscreen wiper
– blades ................................... 218
– controls ................................. 64
– jets ........................................ 220
Refuelling the car ....................... 121
Remote control (key) ................... 39
Reversing light
(bulb replacement) ................... 181
Roof rack/ski rack ...................... 99
Rubber hoses ............................. 218
S.B.R. system ............................ 127
Safety ......................................... 125
Seat belts .................................. 126
Seats .......................................... 45
– cleaning ................................ 224
– front with electric lumbar
adjustment ............................ 46– front with manual
adjustment ............................ 45
– with electric heating .............. 46
Side lights .................................. 62
Snow chains .............................. 156
Spark plugs ................................ 229
Sport (function).......................... 102
Starting the engine...................... 148
Starting up and driving............... 147
Steering ...................................... 233
Steering lock .............................. 44
Steering wheel ............................ 49
Storing the car ............................ 154
Sun roof ..................................... 79
Sun visors .................................. 73
Suspension ................................. 233
Symbols ..................................... 36
T.P.M.S. (system)....................... 115
Technical data ............................ 225
Third brake light (bulb replacement)
178
Top speed ................................... 239
Towing the car .......................... 196
Main beam headlights (control) .. 62
– bulb replacement.................... 179
Manual climate control system .... 52
MSR system ............................... 109
Number plate lights
(bulb replacement).................... 182
On board instruments ................ 7
Paint ......................................... 222
Parking sensors .......................... 118
Particulate filter (DPF) ............... 124
Performance ............................... 239
Power windows........................... 85
Preparation for Isofix child seat .. 136
Pretensioners .............................. 128
Protecting the environment ......... 124
Quick tyre repair kit................... 7
Radio transmitters and
cellular phones ......................... 121
Rain sensor ................................ 65
Raising the vehicle ...................... 195