GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT
To change the bulbs, proceed as follows:
❒open the glove compartment and extract the
roof light A fig. 146;
❒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.
REPLACING FUSESGENERAL INFORMATION
Fuses protect the electrical system: they intervene
(blow) in the event of a fault or improper
intervention on the system.
When a device does not work, check the condition
of its protective fuse: the conductor element A
fig. 147 must be intact. If it is not, replace the
blown fuse with another with the same amperage
(same colour).
B = intact fuse;
C = fuse with damaged filament.
To replace a fuse, use the tweeters D hooked to the
fuse box lid on the left-hand side of the
dashboard.
Refer to the tables on the following pages to
identify the protective fuse.
fig. 146
L0F0065
fig. 147
L0F0005
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FUSE SUMMARY TABLEEngine compartment fuse box FUSE AMPS
BCM F01 60
RDU F02 50
Ignition switch F03 20
BSM1 (pump) F04 40
EPS F05 70
Engine single speed cooling fan (heated engines) F06 20
Engine dual speed cooling fan solenoid valve/Engine
cooling fan low speed (conditioned engines)F06 30
Engine cooling electric fan high speed F07 40
Fog lights F08 30
Headlamp washer pump F09 20
Horns F10 15
Engine management system (secondary loads) F11 10
Main beam headlights F14 15
Sunroof motor F15 20
+15 ECM/coil T10 F16 7,5
ECM main loads (versions 0.9 TwinAir 85 HP/
F17 10
'+30 ECM/coil T09 F18 5
Fuel pump F19 15
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1.2 8V 69 HP)
BATTERYBattery F (see previous pages) does not require the
electrolyte to be topped up with distilled water. A
periodic check carried out at a Lancia Dealership
is, however, necessary to check efficiency.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
If necessary, replace the battery with another
original battery with the same specifications.
Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions for
maintenance.
USEFUL ADVICE FOR EXTENDING THE
LIFE OF YOUR BATTERY
To avoid draining your battery and make it last
longer, observe the following instructions:
❒when you park the car, ensure that the doors,
tailgate and bonnet are closed properly, to
prevent any roof lights from remaining on inside
the passenger's compartment;
❒switch off all roof lights inside the car: the car is
however equipped with a system which switches
all internal lights off automatically;
❒do not keep accessories (e.g. sound system,
hazard lights, etc.) switched on for a long time
when the engine is not running;
❒before performing any operation on the
electrical system, disconnect the negative
battery cable;
❒completely tighten the battery terminals.IMPORTANT If the charge level remains under
50% for a long time, the battery is damaged
by sulphation, reducing its capacity and efficiency
at start-up.
The battery will also be more at risk of freezing
(this can happen as early as -10°C). Refer to
the paragraph "Car inactivity" in "Starting and
driving" if the car is left parked for a long time.
If, after buying the car, you wish to install
electrical accessories which require permanent
electrical supply (alarm etc.) or accessories which
influence the electrical supply requirements,
contact a Lancia Dealership, whose qualified staff
will evaluate the overall electrical consumption.
WARNING
Battery fluid is poisonous and
corrosive. Avoid
contact with the skin
and eyes. Keep open flames away from the
battery and do not use objects that might
create sparks: risk of explosion and fire.
WARNING
Using the battery with insufficient
fluid irreparably damages
the battery
and may cause an explosion.
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Replacing the rear window wiper blade
Proceed as follows:
❒raise cover A fig. 163, undo nut B and remove
arm C;
❒correctly position the new arm, fully tighten nut
B then lower cover A.SPRAY NOZZLES
Windscreen washer
The window washer jets A fig. 164 are fixed. If
there is no jet of fluid, firstly check that there
is fluid in the reservoir (see "Checking fluid
levels" in this chapter).
Then check that the nozzle holes are not clogged;
use a needle to unblock them if necessary.
IMPORTANT In versions with a sun roof, make
sure that the sun roof is closed before operating
the window washer jets.
fig. 163
L0F0222
fig. 164
L0F0221
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BODYWORKPROTECTION FROM ATMOSPHERIC
AGENTS
The car is equipped with the best available
technological solutions to protect the bodywork
against corrosion.
These are the most important:
❒painting products and systems which give the
car particular resistance to corrosion and
abrasion
❒use of galvanised (or pretreated) steel sheets,
with high resistance to corrosion
❒spraying the underbody, engine compartment,
wheel arch interiors and other parts with highly
protective wax products
❒spraying of plastic parts, with a protective
function in the more exposed points: underdoor,
inner wing, edges, etc.
❒use of “open” boxed sections to prevent
condensation and pockets of moisture from
triggering rust inside.
BODY AND UNDERBODY WARRANTY
Your car is covered by warranty against
perforation due to corrosion of any original
element of the structure or body.
For the general terms of this warranty, refer to
your Warranty Booklet.PRESERVING THE BODYWORK
Paint
Touch up abrasions and scratches immediately to
prevent the formation of rust.
Maintenance of paintwork consists of washing the
car: the frequency depends on the conditions
and environment where the car is used. For
example, in highly polluted areas, or if the roads
are spread with salt, it is advisable to wash the car
more frequently.
To correctly wash the car, proceed as follows:
❒remove the aerial from the roof to prevent
damage to it if the car is washed in an
automatic system;
❒if high pressure jets or cleaners are used to wash
the car, keep a distance of at least 40 cm from
the bodywork to avoid damage or alteration.
It should be remembered that the build up
of water can damage the car over a period of
time;
❒wash the body using a low pressure jet of water;
❒wipe the bodywork using a sponge with a
slightly soapy solution, frequently rinsing the
sponge;
❒rinse well with water and dry with a jet of air or
a chamois leather.
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WEIGHTS AND LOADSVersions 0.9 TwinAir 85 HP 1.2 8V 69 HP 1.3 16V MultiJet
Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel
tank filled to 90% and without
optional equipment) (kg):975 965 1050
Payload including the driver (kg):(*)
480 (4-seater) / 535
(5-seater)480 (4-seater) / 535
(5-seater)480 (4-seater) / 535
(5-seater)
Maximum permitted loads (kg)
(**)
800 870 – front axle:
– rear axle: 810 810 810
– total:1455 (4-seater) / 1510
(5-seater)1445 (4-seater) / 1500
(5-seater)1530 (4-seater) / 1585
(5-seater)
Towable loads (kg)
750 750 – braked trailer:
– non-braked trailer: 400 400 400
Maximum load on roof: 55 55 55
Maximum load on the tow hook
(braked trailer) (kg):60 60 60
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases, thus reducing the specified payload
with respect to the maximum permitted load.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and/or load carrying
platform within the maximum permitted loads.
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780
1000
FUEL CONSUMPTIONThe 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 consumption:❒
urban cycle: cold starting followed by driving that simulates urban use of the car;
❒
extra-urban cycle: frequent accelerating in all gears, simulating extraurban use of the car: speed varies between 0 and 120 km/h;
❒
combined fuel consumption: calculated with a weighting of approximately 37% of the urban cycle and 63% of the extra-urban cycle.
IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic conditions, weather conditions, driving style, general condition of the car, trim level/equipment/accessories, use of the climate control, car load, presence of roof racksand other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuelconsumption figures than those measured. FUEL CONSUMPTION ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVEVersions Urban Extra-urban Combined 0.9 TwinAir 85 HP
5,0 3,8 4,2
1.2 8V 69 HP1.3 16v MultiJet
4,
,
3,8
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(litres/100
km)
6,4 4,1 4,97
32
Control panel and
instruments ........................ 6
Controls .......................... 59-68
Cruise control....................... 54D
ashboard........................... 5
Daytime Running Lights
(DRL)
– "Daytime Running
Lights" ............................ 47
Diesel filter ......................... 209
Dipped beam headlights
– bulb replacement............ 173
– control ............................. 47
Dipped headlights
– bulb replacement............ 173
– control ............................. 47
Direction indicators
– bulb replacement............ 174
– control ............................. 49
Display................................. 9
– Control buttons................ 11
Doors ................................... 65
– Door lock/unlock ............. 65
DPF (Diesel Particulate
Filter) ............................... 108
DPF filter ........................... 108Driving style ....................... 137
D.R.L. (Daytime Running
Lights) ............................... 47
Dualdrive (electric power
steering) ............................. 88
Dualdrive electric power
steering .............................. 88
Dualdrive (electric power
steering) ............................. 88
Dusk sensor.......................... 48
Electric windows ................. 68
Engine codes....................... 222
Engine compartment
– checking fluid levels ....... 203
– opening/closing ............... 74
– washing .......................... 217
Engine coolant
temperature indicator ......... 8
Engine
– Engine cooling system
fluid level ....................... 207
– identification codes......... 222
– marking ......................... 221
– technical data ................. 223
Engine oil
– consumption................... 207
– level check...................... 207– specifications .................. 238
Environment protection ...... 108
EOBD system ....................... 88
EOBD (system) .................... 88
ESC system .......................... 80
ESC (system) ....................... 80
External courtesy lights ........ 50
External lights...................... 47
Extinguisher......................... 63
Fitting "Universal" child
seat ................................... 118
Fix&Go Automatic Kit ........ 163
Fluids and lubricants
(specifications) .................. 238
Fog lights............................ 175
Follow me home (device) ..... 49
Front roof light
– bulb replacement............ 178
– control ............................. 56
Fuel level gauge ................... 8
Fuel reserve ........................ 236
Fuel savings ........................ 136
Fuse boxes (location) .......... 183
Fuses
– Dashboard fuse box ........ 185
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