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Instrument panel ........................................ 6
Control panel and instruments ................... 7
Display ...................................................... 21
Menu items ................................................ 26
Trip Computer ........................................... 36
Symbols ..................................................... 38
Lancia Code system ................................... 39
Keys ........................................................... 40
Alarm ........................................................ 43
Ignition device ........................................... 46
Seats .......................................................... 47
Headrest .................................................... 50
Steering wheel ............................................ 51
Rear view mirrors ...................................... 51
Climatic comfort ........................................ 53
Manual climate control system ................... 54
Automatic dual zone climate control system . 56
External lights ........................................... 62
Window washing ........................................ 65
Cruise Control ............................................ 68
Roof lights ................................................. 70
Controls ..................................................... 72
Fuel cut-off system .................................... 75Interior fittings ........................................... 76
Sunroof ...................................................... 81
Doors ......................................................... 84
Power windows .......................................... 87
Boot ........................................................... 91
Bonnet ....................................................... 99
Roof rack/ski rack ..................................... 101
Headlights ................................................. 102
DST system ................................................ 104
SPORT function ......................................... 104
Reactive Suspension System ....................... 106
Driving Advisor .......................................... 107
Advanced ESP system ................................ 112
Start&Stop system ..................................... 117
EOBD system ............................................. 122
“Dualdrive” electric power steering system ... 122
TPMS system ............................................. 124
Parking sensors .......................................... 127
Magic Parking ............................................ 130
Accessories purchased by the owner ........... 144
Refuelling the car ....................................... 145
Protecting the environment ........................ 148
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fig. 11L0E0104m
KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL fig. 11
The key is provided with a metal insert A, which oper-
ates:
❍the ignition switch
❍the door locks.
To open/close the metal insert, press button B.
Button
Ëremotely releases the doors locks.
In this case the timed lighting of interior courtesy lights
and double flashing of direction indicators (for versions/
markets where provided) takes place.
Pressing button
Ëfor longer than 2 seconds: window
opening.
Button
Áis used to lock all the doors remotely.In this case the interior roof lights switch off and the di-
rection indicators flash once.
Pressing button
Áfor longer than 2 seconds: window
closing.
If one or more door are open, the doors will not be locked.
Button
Ris used to open the boot remotely.
The opening of the tailgate is signalled by the direction
indicators flashing twice; when it is closed there is one
flash (only with the alarm on, for versions/markets where
provided).
Button B opens power-assisted opening of metal insert A.
To reinsert the metal insert into the grip, hold down but-
ton B and turn the insert in the direction shown by the
arrow until you hear it click into place. Then release
button B.
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BOOT
OPENING THE TAILGATE
When unlocked, the luggage compartment can be opened
from the outside using the handle fig. 55.
The tailgate can be opened at any time, if the doors are
unlocked.
The key with remote control should be used to open the
tailgate.
fig. 55L0E0046m
If the luggage compartment is not closed correctly, this
is indicated by the warning light
´coming on in the in-
strument panel or the icon
Rappearing in the display
together with a dedicated message (see “Instrument panel
warning lights” paragraph in this chapter).
Opening the tailgate will switch the boot light on: the
light will go off automatically when closing the tailgate.
The light will stay on for about 15 minutes after turning
the key to STOP: if during this time, a door or the tailgate
is opened, the light will switch on again for 15 minutes.
Opening the tailgate using the key
with remote control
To release the tailgate lock press R. Luggage com-
partment opening is indicated by the double flashing of
the direction indicators; tailgate closing is indicated by
single flashing (only with the alarm switched on, where
provided).
92KNOWING YOUR CAR
CLOSING THE TAILGATE fig. 56
To close, lower the tailgate pressing near the lock until
you hear it click. There are handles B provided inside the
tailgate to allow it to be closed more easily.
fig. 56L0E0047m
If you travel in areas with few filling stations
and you want to transport fuel in a spare
tank, comply with the regulations in force
and use only an approved, suitably secured tank. In
the event of a collision the fire risk is increased all
the same.
Take care not to knock objects on the roof rack
when opening the tailgate.
Never exceed the maximum allowed load in
the luggage compartment; see chapter 6.
Make sure that the objects are well arranged
in the boot so that they will not be projected for-
wards following sudden braking. Never travel with
the tailgate open: exhaust gases may get into the
passenger’s compartment.
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fig. 57L0E0048m
OPENING THE TAILGATE IN AN EMERGENCY
fig. 57
To open the tailgate from the passenger compartment if
the car battery is flat or the electric tailgate lock is faulty,
proceed as follows (see “Extending the boot”).
❍remove the rear head restraints;
❍fold over the backrests;
❍operate lever A to unlock the tailgate mechanically
from inside the luggage compartment.EXTENDING THE BOOT
IMPORTANT If the rear seat backrest is folded down, re-
leasing the rear curtains of the parcel shelf is strictly com-
pulsory (follow the specific indications in the “Parcel
shelf” paragraph).
The luggage compartment can be partially (1/3 or 2/3)
or totally extended by splitting the rear seat fig. 59.
Proceed as follows to extend the luggage compartment:
❍completely lower the rear seat head restraints;
❍move the seat belt to the side, making sure that it is
fully extended and not twisted;
❍release the parcel shelf curtain (for versions/markets,
where provided) from the backrests (see the para-
graph “Parcel shelf” on the next pages);
fig. 58L0E0049m
96KNOWING YOUR CAR
MAGIC BACK BOX
(DOUBLE LOAD COMPARTMENT) fig. 63-64
(for versions/markets where provided)
The vehicle may be equipped, in addition to fold-down
seats, with a load platform with two height adjustments,
so that the load threshold can be flat and the luggage
compartment volume can be varied.
Keeping the load platform in the upper position you can
use the space under it as a further compartment to store
fragile or small items.
To access the space under the load compartment, lift shelf
A holding it with a hand and insert the desired objects.
IMPORTANT Movements of the load platform must take
place in a central position relative to the luggage com-
partment.To place shelf A at the level of the floor
(fully lowered) fig. 63:
❍always turn the elements C-fig. 62 so that they are in
a vertical position against the seat backrest;
❍grip handle B and raise shelf A by around 45° (point
1);
❍pull the shelf horizontally till the end of travel (point
2);
❍push the shelf downwards gently until point 3 is
reached (fully lowered);
❍bring the shelf to the “fully lowered” position
(point 4).
To move shelf A from the fully lowered position
to the highest position fig. 64:
❍grip handle B from point 1 and raise shelf A by around
45°;
❍pull the shelf upwards to point 2 and leave it resting
on the side supports D;
❍pull the shelf and bring it to point 3 (fully forwards);
❍let the shelf fall at point 4 in the “fully raised” posi-
tion.
To extract the spare wheel:
❍pull the load shelf upwards using handle B;
❍lift up the load compartment carpet;
❍extract the tape and hook for the carpet and attach
it to the boot upper seal.
fig. 62L0E0220m
102KNOWING YOUR CAR
HEADLIGHTS
HEADLIGHT BEAM AIMING
The correct aiming of the headlights is important for the
comfort and safety of not only the driver but all other
road users. This is also covered by a specific rule of the
highway code.
The headlights must be correctly aimed to guarantee the
best visibility conditions for all drivers while travelling
with headlights on.
Contact a Lancia Dealership to have the headlights prop-
erly adjusted.
Check beam alignment every time the load or its distri-
bution changes.
ANGLE COMPENSATION fig. 67
The car is fitted with an electric headlight alignment sys-
tem. This system is operational with the ignition key
turned to MAR and the dipped beam headlights on.
When the car is loaded, it slopes backwards. This means
the headlight beam rises.
In this case, it is necessary to adjust the beams using but-
tons A and B.
The display provides a visual indication of the positions
during adjustment.Correct positions depending on the load
Position 0 – one or two people in the front seats.
Position 1 – five passengers.
Position 2 – five people + load in the boot.
Position 3 – driver + maximum permitted load stowed
in the luggage compartment.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS ALIGNMENT
(for versions/markets where provided)
Contact a Lancia Dealership to have the lights properly
adjusted.
fig. 67L0E0054m
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FUEL SAVINGS
Here are some useful tips to save fuel and minimise harm-
ful emissions of CO
2and other pollutants (nitric oxides,
unburnt hydrocarbons, fine dusts etc…).
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Car maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out in accordance
with the “Scheduled Servicing Plan”.
Ty r e s
Check the pressure of the tyres routinely at an interval
of no more than 4 weeks: if the pressure is too low, con-
sumption levels increase as resistance to rolling is higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with an overloaded boot. The weight of the
car (especially when driving in town) and its ride greatly
affects consumption and stability.Accessories installed on longitudinal bars
Remove accessories like: roof racks, ski racks, luggage
container, etc. from the roof if they are no longer used.
These accessories lower air penetration and adversely af-
fect consumption levels. When transporting particularly
large objects, use a trailer if possible.
Electric devices
Use electric devices only for the amount of time needed.
The heated rear window, additional headlights, wind-
screen wipers and heater fan need a considerable amount
of energy, therefore a higher requirement of current in-
volves an increase of fuel consumption (up to +25%
in the urban cycle).
Climate control system
Air conditioning leads to higher fuel consumption (on av-
erage up to +20%). If the temperature outside permits,
try and use the air vents.
Devices for aerodynamic control
The use of non-certified aerodynamic items may ad-
versely affect air drag and fuel consumption levels.