
KNOWING YOUR CAR5
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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

82KNOWING YOUR CAR
Closing
With the roof in the fully open position, press button
A-fig. 49 and, if the button is operated for more than half
a second, the front roof glass will automatically assume
the intermediate position (comfort position).
If the button is operated again for about half a second the
roof will assume the spoiler position. Lastly, if the clos-
ing button is pressed again, the roof will assume the fully
closed position.
fig. 49L0E0108m
Use the sunroof only at “spoiler” position if
cross roof racks are fitted. Never open the roof
in presence of snow or ice to prevent damage.
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the
key from the ignition to avoid the risk of in-
jury to those still inside the car due to acci-
dental operation of the sunroof. Improper use of the
roof can be dangerous. Before operation, always
check that no-one is at risk of being injured by the
moving sunroof or by objects getting caught and
dragged by it.
Anti-pinch device
The sun roof has an anti-pinch safety system capable of
detecting the presence of an obstacle whilst the roof is
closing; when this happens, the system stops and the
movement of the glass is immediately reversed.IMPORTANT The blind will remain in the fully open po-
sition when closing the sun roof. If you would like to close
it, this must be done manually.

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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KNOWING YOUR CAR101
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
FASTENERS
The attachments are located in the areas illustrated in fig.
66 and can only be reached with the doors open.
Lineaccessori provides a specific roof rack/ski rack for
the tailgate.
IMPORTANT Follow the instructions contained in the as-
sembly kit carefully. Assembly must be performed by
qualified personnel.
fig. 66L0E0111m
Comply with applicable laws concerning
maximum overall dimensions.
Evenly distribute the load and take into ac-
count, when driving, the increased respon-
siveness of the car to side wind.
Never exceed the maximum permitted loads;
see chapter “6”.

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STARTING AND DRIVING177
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.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS273
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FUEL CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption figures given in the table below are
determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid
down by specific European Directives.
The procedures below are followed for measuring con-
sumption:
❍urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that
simulates urban use of the car;
❍extra-urban cycle: frequent accelerations in all gears,
simulating extra-urban use of the vehicle: speed varies
between 0 and 120 km/h;
❍combined consumption: calculated with a weighting
of about 37% of urban cycle consumption and about
63% of extra-urban consumption.IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic situations,
weather conditions, driving style, general conditions of
the car, trim level/equipment/accessories, load, climate
control system, roof rack, other situations that affect air
drag may lead to different fuel consumption levels than
those measured.
FUEL CONSUMPTION ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE (litres/100 km)
1.4 Turbo Jet
120 HP1.4 Turbo Jet
150 HP1.4 Turbo
Multi Air1.6 Multijet1.9 Twin Turbo
Multijet2.0 Multijet
Urban8.18.97.35.97.36.9
Extra-urban5.25.54.84.14.74.3
6.36.85.74.85.75.3Combined

282LIST OF CONTENTS
– scheduled servicing .........224
– Scheduled Servicing
Plan ...............................225
Side lights ........................... 64
Snow chains ........................181
Spark plugs .........................255
SPORT function ..................104
Start&Stop (system) ...........117
Starting the engine .......172-184
Starting up and driving .......171
Steering ..............................259
Steering wheel ..................... 51
Steering wheel lock ............. 46
Sun visors ........................... 76
Sunroof ............................... 81
Supply ................................257
Suspension ..........................259
– Reactive Suspension
System ...........................106
Symbols .............................. 38T.P.M.S. system ..................124
Technical specifications .......251
Third brake lights
(bulb replacement) ............208
Top speeds ..........................266
Towing the car ....................221
Towing trailers ....................179
Transmission .......................258
Trip Computer .................... 36
TTC system ........................115
Ty r e s
– inflation pressure ............264
– provided as standard ......262
– reading tyre markings ....260
– replacement ....................193
– Rim Protector .................262
– snow tyres ......................262
Using the manual
gearbox .............................176 Reversing light
(bulb replacement) ............207
Rim Protector (tyres) ..........262
Roof lights .......................... 70
Roof rack/ski rack ..............101
Rubber tubes ......................244
Safety .................................149
SBR system .........................151
Seat belts ............................150
Seats ................................... 47
– cleaning ..........................250
– front with electric
lumbar adjustment ......... 48
– front with manual
adjustment ..................... 47
– with electric heating ....... 48
Servicing and care ...............223
– heavy-duty use
of the car ........................229
– regular checks ................229