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RADIO SETUP SYSTEM(for versions/markets, where provided)
If no car radio was requested at the time of
purchase, the car is provided with a compartment
on the dashboard fig. 74.
The radio setup system is composed of:
❒car radio power supply cables, front and rear
speakers and an aerial;
❒radio housing;
❒aerial (on car roof).
The car radio must be fitted in the special
compartment A fig. 74, which can be accessed by
pressing the two retaining tabs B in the
compartment itself; power supply cables are
located in this area.
For connection to the radio setup
system, contact a Lancia Dealership to
prevent any problem that could impair
car safety.
fig. 74
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AIRBAGThe car is fitted with front airbags for driver and
passenger, front side bags for driver and passenger
chest-shoulder protection (for versions/markets,
where provided), and window bags for protecting
the heads of front occupants.
FRONT AIRBAGS
The front (driver and passenger) airbags protect
the front seat occupants in the event of head-on
impacts of medium-high severity, by placing
the bag between the occupant and the steering
wheel or dashboard.
Therefore non-deployment in other types of
impacts (side impacts, rear shunts, roll-overs, etc.)
does not indicate a system malfunction.
Front (driver and passenger) air bags are not a
replacement of but complementary to the seat
belts, which you are recommended to always wear,
as specified by law in Europe and most non-
European countries.
In the event of an impact, those not wearing a seat
belt move forward and may come into contact
with the bag which is still inflating. The protection
offered by the bag is reduced in these
circumstances.Front air bags may not deploy in the following
situations:
❒frontal impacts against highly deformable
objects not involving the front surface of the car
(e.g. wing collision against guard rail, etc.);
❒car wedging under other vehicles or protective
barriers (e.g. trucks or guard rails);
they may not provide any additional protection
compared with seat belts, so their deployment
would be inappropriate. In these cases, non-
deployment does not indicate a system
malfunction.
WARNING
Do not apply stickers or other objects
on the steering
wheel, on the
dashboard in the passenger side airbag area,
on side upholstery on roof and on the seats.
Never put objects (e.g. mobile phones) on the
passenger side of the dashboard since they
could interfere with correct inflation of
the passenger airbag and also cause serious
injury to the passengers.
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Window bag
This consists of two "curtain" bags housed behind
the side upholstery of the roof fig. 107 and
covered with finishing elements, which protect the
heads of front and rear occupants in the event of
a side impact thanks to a wide bag deployment
area.
The deployment of side bags in the event of side
impacts of low severity is not required.
In the event of a side impact, the system provides
best protection if the passenger sits on the seat
in a correct position, thus allowing correct window
bag deployment.
IMPORTANT Do not affix rigid objects to the
garment hooks or support handles.
fig. 106
L0F0203
fig. 107
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WARNING
Press the clutch pedal fully to change
gears correctly.
It is therefore
essential that there is nothing under the
pedals: make sure the mats are lying flat and
do not get in the way of the pedals.Do not drive with your hand resting on
the gear lever as the force exerted,
even if slight, could lead over time to
premature wear of the gearbox internal
components.
FUEL SAVINGSHere are some suggestions which may help you to
save fuel and lower the amount of harmful
emissions released into the atmosphere.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Car maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out in
accordance with the “Scheduled Servicing Plan”.
Tyres
Check the tyre pressure at least once every 4
weeks: if the pressure is too low, consumption
levels increase as resistance to rolling is higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with an overloaded boot. The weight
of the car and its arrangement greatly affect fuel
consumption and stability.
Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof rack or the ski rack from the roof
after use. These accessories lower aerodynamic
penetration and adversely affect consumption
levels. When transporting particularly large
objects, use a trailer if possible.
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BulbsUse Type Power Re. Figure
Dipped headlights\Main Beam Headlights H4 55W D
Dipped headlamps with gas discharge
bulbs (Xenon) (for versions/markets where
provided)D1S 35W F
Front side lights W5W 5W A
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) W21W 21W B
Rear side lights LEDs - -
Front direction indicators PY24W 24W B
Side direction indicators W5W 5W A
Rear direction indicators PY21W 21W B
Stop W16W 16W B
3rd brake light LEDs - -
Fog light H1 55W E
Reverse P21W 21W B
Rear fog lamp P21W 21W B
Number plate W5W 5W C
Front roof light C5W 5W C
Luggage compartment roof light W5W 5W A
Glove compartment light C5W 5W C
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NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS
To replace the bulbs proceed as follows:
❒remove lens A fig. 137;
❒turn the bulb holder B fig. 138 anticlockwise,
extract the bulb C and replace it;
❒refit the lens.
REPLACING INTERIOR BULBSFor the type of bulb and corresponding power
rating, see the paragraph "Changing a bulb".
FRONT ROOF LIGHT
To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:
❒remove the roof light A fig. 139 working at the
points indicated by the arrows;
❒open the flap B fig. 140 and replace the bulbs C
releasing them from the side contacts. Make
sure that the new bulbs are correctly secured
between the contacts;
❒reclose the flap B fig. 140 and fix the roof light
A fig. 139 in its housing making sure that it is
locked.
fig. 137
L0F0259
fig. 138
L0F0214
fig. 139
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REAR ROOF LIGHT
Versions without sun roof
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒operate in the point shown by the arrow and
remove the roof light A fig. 141;
❒open the flap C fig. 142 and replace the bulb B
releasing it from the side contacts;
❒Insert the new bulb and make sure that it is
correctly clamped between the contacts.Versions with sun roof
(for versions/markets, where provided)
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒operate in the point shown by the arrow and
remove the roof light A fig. 143;
fig. 140
L0F0067
fig. 141
L0F0237
fig. 142
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❒replace the bulb B fig. 144 releasing it from the
side contacts;
❒Insert the new bulb and make sure that it is
correctly clamped between the contacts.LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ROOF LIGHT
To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:
❒open the luggage compartment and extract the
roof light A fig. 145 working in the point shown
by the arrow;
❒open the protection B and replace the bulb;
❒re-close the protection B on the lens;
❒refit the roof light A by inserting it in its correct
position firstly on one side and then pressing on
the other until it clicks into place.
A
fig. 143
L0F0184
fig. 144
L0F0185
fig. 145
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