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Never use a fast battery-charger to start
the engine as this could damage the
electronic systems of your car,
particularly the ignition and fuel supply
control units.
WARNING
This procedure must be performed by
expert personnel because incorrect
actions could cause electrical discharge of
considerable intensity. Furthermore, battery
fluid is poisonous and corrosive: avoid
contact with skin and eyes. Keep naked
flames and lighted cigarettes away from the
battery and do not cause sparks.
BUMP STARTING
Never jump start the engine by pushing, towing or
coasting downhill.
IMPORTANT Remember that the brake servo and
electrical power steering system are not active
until the engine is started. A much greater effort
will therefore be required to use the brake pedal or
turn the steering wheel.
REPLACING A WHEELGENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The car is equipped with the “Fix&Go Automatic
Kit”: see the paragraph “Fix&Go Automatic
Kit” for how to use this device.
As an alternative to the “Fix&Go Automatic Kit”
the car may be equipped with a space-saver
wheel: see the instructions on the following pages
for changing the tyre.
WARNING
The space-saver wheel (for versions/
markets where provided) is specific
to your car, do not use it on other models, or
use the space-saver wheel of other models
on your car. The space-saver wheel must
only be used in case of emergency. It must
only be used for the distance necessary
to reach a service point and the car speed
must not exceed 80 km/h. The space-saver
wheel has an orange sticker that summarises
the main cautions for use and limitations.
Never remove or cover the label. The
following information is provided in four
languages on the label: "Important! For
temporary use only! 80 km/h max! Replace
with a standard tyre as soon as possible.
Never cover this indication." Never apply a
hub cap on a space-saver wheel.
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WARNING
If a general protective fuse for safety
systems (airbag system, braking
system), power unit systems (engine system,
transmission system) or steering system
intervenes, contact a Lancia Dealership.
FUSE LOCATION
Engine compartment fuse box
This is located next to the battery: to access fuses
fig. 154 proceed as follows:
❒move the cover A fig. 152 aside;
❒undo screw A fig. 153, release tabs B and
remove cover C by pulling upwards.The number identifying the electrical component
corresponding to each fuse is shown on 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. 152
L0F0170
fig. 153
L0F0094
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT JUNCTION UNIT fig. 154
195GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR SAFETYSTARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGESIN AN EMERGENCYSERVICING ANDMAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX DEVICES FUSE AMPS Body Computer Node F01 60Rear fuse box F02 50Ignition switch F03 20Braking node (pump) F04 40Electric steering node F05 70Engine single speed cooling fan (heated engines) F06 20Engine 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 15Headlight washer pump F09 30Horns F10 15Engine management system (secondary loads) F11 10Main beam headlights F14 15Sunroof motor F15 20+15 Engine management node/coil T10 F16 7,5Engine management node (main loads) (versions 0.9 TwinAir 85 HP/1.2 8V 69 HP)
F17 10
Engine management node (primary loads) (1.2 8V 69 HP versions with Start&Stop)
F17 15
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DEVICES FUSE AMPS Engine management node (main loads) (1.2 8V 69 HP LPG versions) and Smart Distribution Unit(SDU)
F17 15
+30 Engine management node/coil T09 F18 5 Fuel pump F19 15Heated rear window/mirror defrosters F20 30Air conditioning compressor F21 7,5Supply from engine wiring casing main relay for engine management node (0.9 TwinAir 85 HP/1.316V MultiJet versions)
F22 15
Supply from engine wiring casing main relay for engine management node (1.2 8V 69 HP versions)
F22 10
Braking system node F23 20 Braking System Node/Electric Steering Node F24 7,5LPG pressure sensor and solenoid valve supply line protection (1.2 8V 69 HP LPG versions) (underrelay T20)
F30 7,5
"Blow by heater" function (0.9 TwinAir 85 HP/1.3 16V MultiJet versions)
F30 5
Heater plug control unit (versions 1.3 16V MultiJet) F81 60 Passenger compartment fan F82 40Heated diesel filter (1.3 16V MultiJet versions) F83 40Front power socket (with or without cigar lighter) F85 15
Battery charge status sensor F87 5+15 = ignition-operated positive terminal +30 = battery direct positive terminal (not ignition-operated)
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WARNING
Before towing, turn the ignition key to
MAR and then to STOP without
removing it. The steering column will
automatically lock when the key is removed
and the wheels cannot be steered.
WARNING
Before tightening the hook clean the
threaded housing thoroughly. Make
sure that the hook is fully fastened in the
housing before towing the car.
WARNING
Whilst towing, remember that as the
assistance of the brake servo and
the electric power assisted steering is not
available, greater force needs to be exerted
on the brake pedal and more effort is
required on the steering wheel. Do not use
flexible cables when towing and avoid jerky
movements. During towing, make sure that
the trailer hitch does not damage any
components it is touching. When towing the
car, it is compulsory to respect specific
highway code regulations relating to the tow
hook and procedures for towing on the
road. Do not start the engine while towing
the car.
fig. 161
L0F0022
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STEERINGVersions Turning circle (m) Type
0.9 TwinAir 85 HP9.4
Rack and pinion with electric power
steering 1.2 8V 69 HP9.4
1.3 16V MultiJet9.4
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.....................................................255
TIPS ......................................................................255
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................258
Speakers for Basic Audio specification....................258
Speakers for 360° HI-FI MUSIC specification ........258
QUICK GUIDE ........................................................260
General functions ...................................................261
Radio functions ......................................................262
CD functions ..........................................................263
Media Player functions (only withBlue&Me™) ...264
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ..........................265
INTRODUCTION.....................................................267
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ........................269
SWITCHING ON THE CAR RADIO ......................269
SWITCHING OFF THE CAR RADIO.....................270
SELECTING THE RADIO FUNCTIONS ...............270
SELECTING CD FUNCTION ................................270
AUDIO SOURCE MEMORY FUNCTION ...............270
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT ......................................270
MUTE/PAUSE FUNCTION....................................271
AUDIO SETTINGS ................................................271
TONE ADJUSTMENT (bass/treble) .......................272
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT.....................................272
FADER ADJUSTMENT ..........................................273
LOUDNESS FUNCTION .......................................273
EQ FUNCTION .....................................................273
USER EQ SETTINGS FUNCTION ........................274
MENU....................................................................275
AF SWITCHING function .....................................276
TRAFFIC INFORMATION function ......................277REGIONAL MODE function .................................278
MP3 DISPLAY function ........................................279
SPEED VOLUME function ...................................280
RADIO ON VOLUME function .............................281
SPEECH VOLUME function .................................282
AUX OFFSET function .........................................282
RADIO OFF function ............................................282
SYSTEM RESET function......................................283
PHONE SET-UP ....................................................283
ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION ................................283
RADIO (TUNER) .....................................................286
INTRODUCTION...................................................286
FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION ........................286
PRESET BUTTONS...............................................287
STORING THE LAST STATION LISTENED TO...287
AUTOMATIC TUNING ..........................................287
MANUAL TUNING ................................................287
AUTOSTORE FUNCTION ....................................288
EMERGENCY ALARM RECEPTION ....................289
EON FUNCTION (Enhanced Other Network) ........289
STEREOPHONIC BROADCASTERS .....................289
CD PLAYER ............................................................290
INTRODUCTION...................................................290
SELECTING THE CD PLAYER ............................290
LOADING/EJECTING A CD..................................290
DISPLAY INFORMATION .....................................291
TRACK SELECTION (forward/back) ....................291
TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND ......................292
PAUSE FUNCTION ...............................................292
CD MP3 PLAYER ....................................................293
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS(for versions/markets, where provided)Button Functions Method
AudioMute on/off (Radio mode) or Pause
function (MP3 or Media Player mode only
withBlue&Me
™
)Short button press
+Increasing volume Button press
-Decreasing volume Button press
SRCSelection of Radio frequency range (FM1,
FM2, FMT, FMA, MW1, MW2) and listening
sources; Radio, MP3 or Media Player (only
withBlue&Me
™
) /AUX (only with
Blue&Me
™
, for versions/markets, where
provided)Button press
NOTE: Starting from the FM or AM source set
on the radio (e.g. FM1 or MW1), if you cycle
through the audio sources using the SRC
button (stopping on a source other than radio)
when the radio source is selected (FM or AM)
using the commands on the radio panel, the
radio always switches to the last radio source
(FMA or MW2).
SRC
fig. 2
L0F0049
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