CHANGING A BULBGENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
❒Before changing a bulb check the contacts for
oxidation;
❒Burnt bulbs must be replaced by others of the
same type and power;
❒after replacing a headlight bulb, always check
its alignment;
❒when a light is not working, check that the
corresponding fuse is intact before changing
a bulb. For the location of fuses, refer to the
paragraph “If a fuse blows” in this section;
WARNING
Modifications or repairs to the
electric system that
are not carried
out properly or do not take the system
technical specifications into account can
cause malfunctions leading to the risk of
fire.
WARNING
Halogen bulbs contain pressurised
gas, in the
case of breakage they may
burst.
Halogen bulbs must be handled
holding the metallic part only.
Touching the transparent part of the
bulb with your fingers may reduce the
intensity of the emitted light and even reduce
the lifespan of the bulb. In case of accidental
contact, wipe the bulb with a cloth moistened
with alcohol and let the bulb dry.If possible, we recommend that you
have bulbs replaced at a Lancia
Dealership. The correct operation and
aiming of the outer lights are absolutely
essential for the safety of the car and of
compliance with law.Due to the high supply voltage, Xenon
gas-discharge bulbs (for versions/
markets, where provided) must only be
replaced by a specialist technician: danger of
death! Contact a Lancia Dealership.
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FOG LIGHTS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Replace the bulb as follows:
❒steer the wheel completely;
❒adjust the tabs A fig. 131 and remove the flap
B;
❒adjust the catch C fig. 132 and disconnect the
electrical connector D;
❒remove the cover E by turning it clockwise (see
the word OFF and the arrow on the cover);
❒release the catches F fig. 133 removing them
outwards;
❒release the connector G fig. 134 and replace the
bulb H;
❒refit the new lamp and carry out the procedure
described previously in reverse.REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS
These contain the bulbs for the side lights, brake
lights and direction indicators. The reversing
lights and rear fog lights are located instead in the
rear bumper.
fig. 131
L0F0205
fig. 132
L0F0206
fig. 133
L0F0207
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FUSE LOCATION
Engine compartment fuse box
This is located next to the battery: to access fuses
proceed as follows:
❒move the cover A fig. 148 aside;
❒undo the screw A fig. 149, free the tabs B and
pull the cover upwards C. The ID number of
the electrical component corresponding to each
fuse can be found on the back of the cover.
After replacing the fuse, make sure that you
have closed cover C correctly on the fuse box.
If you need to wash the engine
compartment, take care not to directly
hit the fuse box and the window wiper
motors with the water jet.
fig. 148
L0F0170
fig. 149
L0F0094
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PARAFLU
UP
anti-freeze is used in the
engine cooling system. Use the same
fluid as in the cooling system when
topping up. PARAFLU
UP
may not be mixed
with any other types of fluids. If this occurs,
do not start the engine and contact your
Lancia Dealership immediately.
WARNING
The cooling system is pressurised. If
necessary, only
replace the cap with
another genuine one or the operation of the
system may be adversely affected. Do not
remove the reservoir cap when the engine is
hot: you risk scalding yourself.
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WASHING
FLUID
If the level is too low, raise reservoir cap D (see
previous pages) and add the fluid described in the
chapter "Technical Specifications".
WARNING
Do not travel if the windscreen
washer reservoir is
empty: using the
windscreen washer is essential for
improving visibility. Some commercial
windscreen washer additives are flammable.
The engine compartment contains hot
components which may set it on fire.
BRAKE FLUID
Check that the liquid is at the maximum level (the
fluid level in the reservoir must not exceed the
MAX mark). If the fluid level in the tank is too
low, undo reservoir cap E (see previous pages) and
add the fluid described in the chapter "Technical
Specifications".
NoteCarefully clean the cap of the reservoir E
and the surrounding surface.
When opening the cap, make sure that no dirt gets
into the reservoir.
For topping-up, always use a funnel with
integrated filter with mesh equal to or lower than
0.12 mm.
IMPORTANT Brake fluid is hygroscopic (i.e. it
absorbs moisture). For this reason, if the car
is mainly used in areas with a high degree
of atmospheric humidity, the fluid should be
replaced at more frequent intervals than specified
in the “Scheduled Servicing Plan”.
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INTERIORSPeriodically check for water puddles under the
mats that could cause the panels to rust.
WARNING
Never use flammable products, such
as petrol ether
or rectified petrol to
clean the inside of the car. The electrostatic
charges which are generated by rubbing
during the cleaning operation may cause a
fire.
WARNING
Do not keep aerosol cans in the car:
they might explode.
Aerosol cans
must not be exposed to a temperature
exceeding 50°C. When the car is exposed to
sunlight, internal temperature can greatly
exceed this value.
SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS
Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum
cleaner. It is advisable to use a moist brush on
velvet upholstery.
Rub the seats with a sponge and a solution of
water and mild soap.PLASTIC AND COATED PARTS
Clean interior plastic parts with a damp cloth (if
possible made from microfibre), and a solution
of water and neutral, non-abrasive detergent. To
clean oily or persistent stains, use specific
products free from solvents and designed to
maintain the original appearance and colour of
the components.
Remove any dust using a microfibre cloth, if
necessary moistened with water. The use of paper
tissues is not recommended as these may leave
residues.
IMPORTANT Never use spirits or petroleum to
clean the instrument panel.
LEATHER SEATS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Remove the dry dirt with a buckskin or slightly
damp cloth, without exercising too much pressure.
Remove any liquid or grease stains using an
absorbent dry cloth, without rubbing. Then clean
with a soft cloth or buckskin cloth dampened
with water and neutral soap. If the stain persists,
use specific products and observe the instructions
carefully.
IMPORTANT Never use alcohol. Make sure that
the cleaning products used contain no alcohol
or alcohol derivatives, even in small quantities.
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ABS (system) ....................... 79
ABS system .......................... 79
Airbag ................................ 125
– Deactivation of
passenger side front
airbag and side bag ........ 127
– side bag .......................... 127
– side ................................ 127
– window bag .................... 128
Airbags
– front ............................... 125
Air cleaner .......................... 209
Ashtray ................................ 62
ASR system .......................... 81
ASR (system) ....................... 81
Automatic climate control
– controls............................ 39
– maintenance .................... 46Battery (charge) ................. 192
Battery................................ 210
– advice for extending
lifetime ........................... 210
– replacement.................... 210Body versions...................... 222
Bodywork
– bodywork codes.............. 222
– maintenance ................... 216
– protection from
atmospheric agents ......... 216
– warranty ........................ 216
Bonnet ................................. 74
Brake Assist system .............. 82
Brake Assist (system) ........... 82
Brakes
– brake fluid level ............. 208
– specifications .................. 225
bulb replacement......... 175-176
Bulb replacement
– external lights................. 172
– interior lights.................. 178
Bulbs
– bulbs (replacement) ....... 168
– general instructions ........ 168
– types of bulbs ................. 170
Car dimensions................... 233
Carrying children safely ...... 117
– Carrying children safely . 117
– child seats ...................... 124– Setup for "Isofix" child
seat ................................ 122
Central air diffusers ............. 35
Changing a wheel ............... 157
Checking levels .... 204-205-206
Child seats (compliance
for use) ............................. 121
CITY function ...................... 88
Cleaning and maintenance
– bodywork ....................... 216
– car interior ..................... 218
– engine compartment ....... 217
– front headlights .............. 217
– Leather parts.................. 219
– Leather seats .................. 218
– Plastic and coated parts.. 218
– seats ............................... 218
– windows ......................... 217
Climate control .................... 35
– Passenger compartment
air diffusers ..................... 36
Climatic comfort .................. 36
Clutch................................. 224
CO
2emissions..................... 242
CODE Card.......................... 24
Conditions of use ................ 138
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