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Never leave unsuper-
vised children in the car;
always remove the keys
and take them with you when you
leave the car.
If the CID device is
inside the car, the engine
can be started: therefore,
we recommend that you take the
greatest care since, in this cir-
cumstances, the engine could be
started unlawfully or by children
left unattended inside the car.PARKING
To park the car, proceed as fol-
lows:
– Stop the engine.
– Check for electric parking brake
engagement.
– Engage the 1
stgear if the car is
facing uphill or reverse if facing
downhill.
– In automatic gearbox versions
put selector to P.
– Leave the front wheels steered so
to stop the car immediately if the
parking brake is accidentally
released.
On versions equipped with sunroof
(where provided), the upper part of
the sunroof incorporates a set of
solar cells that feed the climate con-
trol system fan at first speed when
the car is parked to reduce the tem-
perature inside the passenger com-
partment.Never leave the ignition
key at MAR when the
engine is off to prevent
draining the battery.
IMPORTANTBest operation of
the fan when the car is parked is
obtained by closing completely the
windows and sunroof. Furthermore,
to check operation at first speed of
the fan, disengage air vents and set
air distribution from central dash-
board vents only before leaving the
car.
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CHANGING
A WHEEL
Please note:
– the jack weighs 2.100 kg;
– the jack requires no adjustments;
– the jack cannot be repaired. If it
breaks, it must be replaced with a
genuine spare part;
– no other tool, part from the
ratchet wrench, can be fitted to the
jack.Change the wheel as follows:
1) Stop the car so that it is not a
hazard for other road users or your-
self when changing the wheel. The
ground should be as flat and firm as
possible.
2) Turn engine off and engage the
electric parking brake.
3) Engage first gear or reverse. On
versions with automatic gearbox
shift the lever to P.4) Open the boot.
5) Fold the boot carpet A(fig. 4).
6) Take out the warning triangle A
(fig. 5) and the tool kit B.
7) Release the locking device A
(fig. 6) and take out the jack holder
Band the spare wheel C, then place
them next to the wheel to be
changed.
fig. 4
L0A0033b
fig. 5
L0A0034b
fig. 6
L0A0035b
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Before towing the car,
disengage the parking
brake by following the
instructions described in the rel-
evant paragraph, and leave the
Keyless System CID device (if
provided) inside the passenger
compartment, to avoid automatic
steering column lock. Do not tow
the car with the engine running. Before starting to tow,
turn the ignition key to
MAR and then to STOP.
Do not remove the key. If the key
is removed, the steering lock
engages automatically which pre-
vents the wheels being turned.
Disengage the handbrake. While
the car is being towed with the
engine off, remember that the
brake pedal and steering will
require more effort as you no
longer have the benefit of the
brake booster and power steer-
ing. Do not use flexible cables to
tow. Avoid jerking. Whilst tow-
ing, ensure that the coupling to
the car does not damage the sur-
rounding components. When
towing, you must comply with the
specific traffic regulations
regarding the tow ring and how to
tow on the road.IMPORTANTFor versions with
automatic gearbox, check that the
selector is in neutral (selector to N),
that the car is moving because
pushed and act as for towing a car
with the manual gearbox, following
the above mentioned procedure.
If you cannot set the gear lever to
neutral, do not tow the car but con-
tact a Lancia Dealership.IMPORTANTOn versions fitted
with an identification system (Keyless
System), user is not authorised to
move the car unless the start-up knob
is turned to the position MAR. Should
it be necessary to tow the car, it is ad-
vised to turn the knob to position
MARbefore moving the car.
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Detergents pollute water.
For this reason the car
must be washed in an
area equipped for the collection
and purification of the liquids
used while washing.TIPS FOR KEEPING THE BODY
IN GOOD CONDITIONS
Paintwork
The paintwork is not only to make
your car look attractive but also to
protect the steel.
If the paint is scuffed or scratched
deeply you are therefore advised to
touch up as necessary to prevent rust
from forming.
Only use genuine products when
touching up the paintwork (see
“Bodywork paint identification
plate” in chapter “Technical
Specifications”).
Ordinary maintenance of the
paintwork means washing it. The
frequency you should do this
depends on the conditions and the
environment the car is driven in. For
example, you should wash your car
more often if it is driven in areas
with a high level of air pollution or
on road sprinkled with saltwash.Before leaving your car
into the automatic car-
wash tunnel, disengage
the parking brake following the
instructions given in the relevant
paragraph, and leave the Keyless
System CID (where fitted) in the
car to prevent automatic steering
locking.Before cleaning the
windscreen (e.g. at filling
stations), make sure to
have deactivated the rain sensor
and turned the ignition key to
STOP. Deactivate the rain sensor
also when washing your car man-
ually or at automatic carwash.
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2.4
Mechanical
gearbox with
six forward gears
and reverse
with synchromesh
Single disc,
hydraulically
controlled
Front 2.0 TB
Mechanical
gearbox with
six forward gears
and reverse
with synchromesh
Single disc,
hydraulically
controlled
Front
2.0 TB
Self-ventilated discs
Self-ventilated discs
Electric control
on rear discs,
automatic
engagement/
disengagement2.4
Self-ventilated discs
Self-ventilated discs
Electric control
on rear discs,
automatic
engagement/
disengagement2.4 CAE
Self-ventilated discs
Self-ventilated discs
Electric control
on rear discs,
automatic
engagement/
disengagement2.4 CAE
Automatic gearbox
with five forward
gears and reverse
-
Front
TRANSMISSION
Gearbox
Clutch
Drive
BRAKES
Service brakes:
- front
- rear
Electric parking
brake (EPB)
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2.4 JTD 20VCAE
Self-ventilated discs
Self-ventilated discs
Electric control
on rear discs,
automatic
engagement/
disengagement3.2 V6 CAE
Self-ventilated discs
Self-ventilated discs
Electric control
on rear discs,
automatic
engagement/
disengagement
Gearbox
Clutch
Drive
Service brakes:
- front
- rear
Electric parking
brake (EPB)
2.4 JTD 20VCAE
Automatic gearbox
with five forward
gears and reverse
-
Front3.2 V6 CAE
Automatic gearbox
with five forward
gears and reverse
-
Front
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Dead lock device (doors) ......... 56
Delayed light switching off
(Follow me home) ............... 99
Diesel filter
- draining the condense ....... 325
Dimensions ............................. 359
Dipped beam headlights
- control .............................. 97
Direction indicators
- control .............................. 100
- side bulb replacement ....... 285
Door lights
- bulb replacement .............. 291
- puddle lights ..................... 213
Doors ..................................... 54
- Autoclose function ............. 50
- automatic door locking ..... 58
- child lock safety device ..... 58
- dead lock device ............... 56
- disabling rear door locking/
unlocking controls ............ 58
- door open indication ......... 57- door pockets ..................... 218
- initialising the control
units of the door locks,
air conditioner and ESP
system................................ 303
- lock release in case
of accident ......................... 59
- opening/closing
from the inside ................. 57
- opening/closing
from the outside................. 54
Drink compartment
(climate-controlled) ............. 217
Driving your car................... 250
Easy Entry/Exit (system) ..... 43
EBD (electronic brakeforce
distributor)........................... 245
E.G.R. (exhaust gas
recirculation system) ........... 7
Electric parking brake(EPB) .. 175- emergency
disengagement .................. 178
Electric sunshade ................... 220
Electric windows .................... 73
- anti-trap safety system ..... 73
- centralised window and
sunroof opening/closing
system................................ 75
- controls ............................. 74
- manual and automatic
operation .......................... 75
Electronic alarm ..................... 39
- anti-lifting sensor............... 41
- deactivating the alarm ...... 42
- functions that can be
deactivated or modified .... 42
- indications of attempts
to break in ......................... 42
- ministerial homologation ... 43
- switching the alarm off ...... 41
- switching the alarm on ..... 40
- volumetric protection ........ 41
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- what triggers the alarm
off ..................................... 42
Electronic automatic gearbox
(COMFORTRONIC) ............. 180
- automatic operation ........... 182
- bump starting .................... 188
- failure indication ............... 187
- gearbox display.................. 110
- manual sequential
operation ........................... 186
- moving off ......................... 180
- selecting the automatic/
manual sequential
operation ........................... 182
- sound signal ..................... 188
- starting the engine ............ 180
- stopping ............................. 181
- technical specifications ..... 348
- towing the car ................... 189
Electronic brakeforce
distributor (EBD) .................... 245
Electronic control units
(important) ......................... 330Engine
- identification code ............ 341
- marking ............................ 341
- technical specifications ..... 344
Engine compartment
(cleaning) ............................ 339
Engine coolant ........................ 321
Engine coolant temperature
gauge .................................. 108
Engine oil
- checking level ................... 320
- specifications ..................... 364
Engine oil consumption .......... 321
Engine oil level ....................... 320
Engine warming up ................ 252
Environment
(safety and protection) ......... 4-5
EOBD system ......................... 244
EPB (electric parking brake) .. 175
- emergency disengagement.. 178
ESP system ............................ 189
- ASR function .................... 191- ESP system action ............. 192
- failure indication .............. 192
- initialising the control units
of the door locks, air
conditioner and ESP
system................................ 303
- MSR system ....................... 192
- operation .......................... 190
Exhaust gas
(recirculation system) .......... 7
External lights (controls) ........ 97
Flash consumption
gauge .................................. 109
Flashing the headlights
(main beam) ....................... 100
Fluids and lubricants .............. 364
Follow me home
(delayed light switching off) 99
Front ceiling light ................... 212
- bulb replacement .............. 287