2010 Lancia Delta display

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Lancia Delta 2010  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR113
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System activation is signalled by a message on the recon-
figurable multifunctional display.
When the system is deactivated, the LED on the ASR OFF
button turns on and a

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Lancia Delta 2010  Owner handbook (in English) 114GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
ABS SYSTEM INTERVENTION
Intervention of the ABS is detected by a slight pulsing of
the brake pedal accompanied by a noise: such an event
indicates that you need to adjust y

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EOBD SYSTEM
The EOBD system (European On Board Diagnosis) pro-
vides a continuous diagnosis of the emission-related com-
ponents. It also alerts the driver, by turning on

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Lancia Delta 2010  Owner handbook (in English) 116GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE CITY
FUNCTION fig. 74
Press button A to turn the function on/off. 
When the function is active, the CITY warning light on
the instrument panel t

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IMPORTANT The steering may become slightly stiff fol-
lowing parking manoeuvres involving a lot of steering.
This is normal and is caused by a system to prevent the
motor

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Lancia Delta 2010  Owner handbook (in English) 118GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
Replacing the normal tyres with winter tyres
and vice versa requires the inspection of the
T.P.M.S. system, which should only be car-
ried out by a Lancia Dealership.
The T

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Detection distances
Central operating range 140 cm.
Side operating range 60 cm.
If several obstacles are detected by the sensors, only the
nearest one is considered.
FAIL

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Lancia Delta 2010  Owner handbook (in English) 124GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
SENSORS
The system uses the side sensors (see fig. 76) when look-
ing for a parking space. 
These sensors are automatically activated below around
30 km/h; during this stag