NOTE:
Lower the head restraint by pull-
ing on the release strap marked
“1” located on the outboard side of
the head restraint.
The switch is only functional when
the liftgate is open and the vehicle is
in PARK.The rear switch bank allows multiple
power folding and unfolding positions
for the third row seats.
Left and right third row seats can be
folded individually or together. The
third row power folding seat adjusts
to the following positions using the
switch bank located on the left rear
trim panel:
NOTE:
Disconnect the center shoulder
belt from the small buckle and
lower the head restraints before
attempting to fold/stow the
power third row seats. To abort seat operation while
seat is in motion, press a differ-
ent seat position selector switch
to stop the seat. Once the seat
stops moving, then the desired
position can be selected.
The third row power seat system includes obstacle detection for
safe operation. When the system
detects an obstacle, the motors
will stop and reverse the motion
a short distance to move the seat
away from the obstacle. Should
this occur, remove the obstacle
and press the button again, for
the desired position.
MANUALLY FOLDING
THIRD ROW SEATS (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
1. Lower the center head restraint
down to the seatback by pushing the
button on the guide and pushing the
head restraint down.Head Restraint Release Strap “1”One Touch Folding Seat Third Row
Rear Panel Power Switch Bank
1 — Open to
Normal 2 — Stow
3 — Tailgate/
Fold Flat 4 — Right/Left
Seats/Both Seats
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WARNING!
In a collision, you or others in your
vehicle could be injured if seats are
not properly latched to their floor
attachments. Always be sure the
seats are fully latched.
Tailgate Mode
1. Pull release strap “3”, then pull
release strap “4” to rotate the entire
seat rearward.
2. To restore the seat to its upright
position, lift up on the seatback and
push forward until the anchors latch.WARNING!
To avoid serious injury or death,
never operate the vehicle with occu-
pants in the third row seat while in
the tailgate mode.
PLASTIC GROCERY BAG
RETAINER HOOKS
Retainer hooks which will hold plastic
grocery bag handles are built into the
seatbacks of all rear seats and some
front seats. The floor supports the
partial weight of the bagged goods. DRIVER MEMORY SEAT
(for versions/markets,
where provided)
The Memory Buttons 1 and 2 on the
driver's door panel can be pr
o-
grammed to recall the driver's seat,
driver's outside mirror, adjustable
brake and accelerator pedals, and ra-
dio station preset settings. Your Re-
mote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmit-
ters can also be programmed to recall
the same positions when the UN-
LOCK button is pressed.
Your vehicle may have been delivered
with two RKE transmitters. Only one
RKE transmitter can be linked to each
of the memory positions. SETTING MEMORY
POSITIONS AND LINKING
RKE TRANSMITTER TO
MEMORY
NOTE:
Each time the SET (S) button and a
numbered button (1 or 2) is
pressed, you erase the memory set-
tings for that button and store a
new one.
1. Insert the ignition key and turn the
ignition switch to the ON position.
2. Press the driver door MEMORY
button number 1 if you are setting the
memory for driver 1, or button num-
ber 2 if you are setting the memory for
driver 2. The system will recall any
stored settings. Wait for the system to
complete the memory recall before
continuing to Step 3.
3. Adjust the
driver's seat, recliner,
and driver's side-view mirror to the
desired positions.
4. Adjust the brake and accelerator
pedals to the desired positions.
Driver Memory Switch
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If “CLEAN PARK ASSIST SEN-
SORS” appears in the EVIC after
making sure the rear fascia/bumper is
free from snow, ice, mud, dirt or other
obstruction, see your authorized
dealer.
If “SERVICE PARK ASSIST SYS-
TEM” appears in the EVIC, see your
authorized dealer.
CLEANING THE
PARKSENSE® SYSTEM
Clean the ParkSense® sensors with
water, car wash soap and a soft cloth.
Do not use rough or hard cloths. Do
not scratch or poke the sensors. Oth-
erwise, you could damage the sensors.
PARKSENSE® SYSTEM
USAGE PRECAUTIONS
NOTE:
Ensure that the rear bumper isfree of snow, ice, mud, dirt and
debris to keep the ParkSense®
system operating properly.
Jackhammers, large trucks, and other vibrations could affect the
performance of ParkSense®. When you turn ParkSense® off,
the instrument cluster will dis-
play “PARK ASSIST SYSTEM
OFF.” Furthermore, once you
turn ParkSense® off, it remains
off until you turn it on again,
even if you cycle the ignition key.
When you move the shift lever to the REVERSE position and
ParkSense® is turned off, the
EVIC will display “PARK AS-
SIST SYSTEM OFF” message for
as long as the vehicle is in RE-
VERSE.
ParkSense®, when on, will re- duce the radio volume when it is
sounding a tone.
Clean the ParkSense® sensors regularly, taking care not to
scratch or damage them. The
sensors must not be covered
with ice, snow, slush, mud, dirt
or debris. Failure to do so can
result in the system not working
properly. The ParkSense® sys-
tem might not detect an obstacle
behind the fascia/bumper, or it could provide a false indication
that an obstacle is behind the
fascia/bumper.
Objects such as bicycle carriers, trailer hitches, etc., must not be
placed within 30 cm from the
rear fascia/bumper while driv-
ing the vehicle. Failure to do so
can result in the system misin-
terpreting a close object as a
sensor problem, causing the
“SERVICE PARK ASSIST SYS-
TEM” message to be displayed
in the EVIC.
On vehicles equipped with a tailgate, ParkSense® should be
disabled when the tailgate is in
the lowered or open position
and the vehicle is in REVERSE.
A lowered tailgate could provide
a false indication that an ob-
stacle is behind the vehicle.
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A/C Air Filter (for versions/
markets, where provided)CAUTION!
Car maintenance should be done at
a LANCIA Dealership. For routine
and minor maintenance operations
you wish to carry out yourself, we do
recommend you have the proper
equipment, genuine LANCIA spare
parts and the necessary fluids; do
not however carry out these opera-
tions if you have no experience.
Refer to the “Maintenance Schedule”
for the proper maintenance intervals.WARNING!
Do not remove the A/C air filter
while the blower is operating or per-
sonal injury may result.
The A/C air filter is located in the
fresh air inlet behind the glove box.
Perform the following procedure to
replace the filter:
1. Open the glove compartment and
remove all contents.
2. Push in on the sides of the glove
compartment and lower the door. 3. Pivot the glove compartment
downward.
4. Disengage the two retaining tabs
that secure the filter cover to the
HVAC housing, and remove the cover.
5. Remove the A/C air filter by pull-
ing it straight out of the housing.
6. Install the A/C air filter with the
arrow on the filter pointing toward
the floor. When installing the filter
cover, make sure the retaining tabs
fully engage the cover.
CAUTION!
The A/C air filter is identified with
an arrow to indicate airflow direc-
tion through the filter. Failure to
properly install the filter will result
in the need to replace it more often.
7. Rotate the glove compartment
door back into position.
BODY LUBRICATION
Locks and all body pivot points, in-
cluding such items as seat tracks, door
hinge pivot points and rollers, liftgate,
tailgate, sliding doors and hood
hinges, should be lubricated periodi-
cally with a lithium-based grease or
equivalent, to assure quiet, easy op-
eration and to protect against rust and
wear. Prior to the application of any
lubricant, the parts concerned should
be wiped clean to remove dust and
grit; after lubricating excess oil and
grease should be removed. Particular
attention should also be given to hood
latching components to ensure proper
function. When performing other un-
derhood services, the hood latch, re-
lease mechanism and safety catch
should be cleaned and lubricated.
The external lock cylinders should be
lubricated twice a year, preferably in
the Fall and Spring. Apply a small
amount of a high quality lubricant
directly into the lock cylinder.
A/C Air Filter Replacement
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CENTER HIGH-MOUNTED
STOP LAMP (CHMSL)
The CHMSL uses LED lights are not
serviceable. The CHMSL must be re-
placed as an assembly, see your au-
thorized dealer.LICENSE LAMP
There are two license plate lamps, and
they are located under the tailgate
lamp bar and above the license plate.
1. Remove the two lens assembly
mounting screws.2. Remove the bulb from the socket.
Replace the bulb and reattach the lens
assembly.
FLUID CAPACITIES
Metric
Fuel (Approximate) 76 Liters
Engine Oil with Filter
3.6L Engine 5.6 Liters
2.8L Diesel Engine 6.5 Liters
Cooling System *
3.6L Engine 12.6 Liters
2.8L Diesel Engine 13.8 Liters
* Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level. Add 2.8 Liters for versions/markets, where provided
with a rear heater.
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Thousands Of Kilometers24 48 72 96 120 144 168 192
Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
Flush and replace the engine coolant (or at 60 months).
Inspect and replace PCV valve if necessary.
Check battery charge status and possibly recharge.
Check tire condition/wear and adjust pressure, if neces-
sary.
Check operation of lighting system (headlamps, direction
indicators, hazard warning lights, luggage compartment,
passenger compartment, glove compartment, instrument
panel warning lights, etc.).
Check operation of windshield washer system and adjust
jets if necessary.
Check windshield/rear window wiper blade position/
wear.
Check cleanliness of hood and tailgate locks and cleanli-
ness and lubrication of linkages.
Visually inspect condition of: exterior bodywork, under-
body protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust - fuel system -
brakes), rubber elements (boots, sleeves, bushes, etc.).
Check conditions and wear of front disc brake pads.
Check conditions and wear of rear disc brake pads.
Check and, if necessary, top up fluid levels (brakes, wind-
shield washer, battery, engine coolant, etc.).
Visually inspect the condition of accessory drive belt/s.
Check the handbrake lever stroke and adjust it, if neces-
sary.
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Required Maintenance Intervals
Refer to the Maintenance Schedules on the following pages for the required maintenance intervals.
Thousands Of Kilometers20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120
Flush and replace the engine coolant (or at
60 months).
Check battery charge status and possibly recharge.
Check tire condition/wear and adjust pressure, if
necessary.
Check operation of lighting system (headlamps,
direction indicators, hazard warning lights, luggage
compartment, passenger compartment, glove com-
partment, instrument panel warning lights, etc.).
Check operation of windscreen washer system and
adjust jets if necessary.
Check windshield/rear window wiper blade
position/wear.
Check cleanliness of hood and tailgate locks and
cleanliness and lubrication of linkages.
Visually inspect condition of: exterior bodywork,
underbody protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust -
fuel system - brakes), rubber elements (boots,
sleeves, bushes, etc.).
Check conditions and wear of front disc brake
pads.
Check conditions and wear of rear disc brake pads.
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