JUMP STARTING
When jump starting, never connect the negative
lead (-) of the auxiliary battery to the negative
pole A fig. 73 of the car battery, but rather to an
engine/gearbox earth point.IMPORTANT NOTES
WARNING
Before opening the bonnet, make sure
that the engine is off and that the
ignition key is in the STOP position. Follow
the instructions on the dedicated label on the
front crossmember fig. 74. We recommend
that you remove the key from the ignition
if other people remain in the vehicle. Exit
from the car only after having removed the
ignition key or having rotated it to the STOP
position. During refuelling, make sure the
car has been stopped and the key is in STOP
position.
fig. 73L0F0084fig. 74L0F0204
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IMPORTANT After turning the ignition key to
STOP, wait at least 1 minute before disconnecting
the electrical supply to the battery.
In addition to the electrical branches, the car's
electrical system can be connected only to the
supply cable for an electric brake and to the cable
for an internal trailer light, though not more
than 15 W. To connect, use the preset control unit
with a battery cable with cross-section no less
than 2.5 mm
2.
IMPORTANT The use of auxiliary loads other
than external lights (electric brake, winch, etc.)
must occur with engine running.
IMPORTANT To install a tow hook contact a
Lancia Dealership.
WARNING
The ABS with which the car may be
equipped will not control the braking
system of the trailer. Particular caution is
required on slippery roads.
WARNING
Never modify the braking system of
the car to control the trailer brake.
The trailer braking system must be fully
independent of the car’s hydraulic system.
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TOWING TRAILERS
IMPORTANT NOTES
For towing caravans or trailers the car must be
fitted with a type-approved tow hook and an
adequate electrical system. Installation must be
carried out by a specialist.
Install any specific and/or additional rear view
mirrors as specified by the Highway Code.
Remember that when towing a trailer, steep hills
are harder to climb, braking distances increase
and overtaking takes longer depending on the
overall weight of the trail.
Engage a low gear when driving downhill, rather
than constantly using the brake.
The weight of the trailer on the car's tow hook will
reduce the load capacity of the car by the same
amount. To make sure that the maximum towable
weight is not exceeded (given in the car
registration document) account should be taken of
the fully laden trailer, including accessories and
luggage.
Respect the speed limits specific to each country
for vehicles towing trailers. In any case, the top
speed must not exceed 100 km/h.
Any electric brake or other device (winch etc.)
should be powered directly by the battery through
a cable with a cross-section of no less than
2.5 mm .
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IN AN EMERGENCY
In an emergency we recommend that you call the free-phone number found on the Warranty
Booklet. It is also possible to go to the www.lancia.com website to find the closest Lancia
Dealership.
STARTING THE ENGINE
Go to a Lancia Dealership immediately if
instrument panel warning light
remains on
constantly.
JUMP STARTING
If the battery is flat, the engine may be started
using an auxiliary battery with the same capacity
or a little higher than the flat one.To start the vehicle, proceed as follows:
❒connect the positive terminals (sign + near the
terminal) of the two batteries with a jump lead
fig. 114;
❒with a second lead, connect the negative
terminal – of the auxiliary battery to an
earthing point
on the engine or the gearbox of
the car to be started;
❒start the engine;
❒when the engine has been started, remove the
leads reversing the order above.
For versions with Start&Stop system, in case of
starting by auxiliary battery, refer to the
paragraph “Start&Stop system” in the chapter
“Getting to know your car”.
If after a few attempts the engine does not start,
do not persist but contact a Lancia Dealership.
IMPORTANT Do not directly connect the negative
terminals of the two batteries: sparks could ignite
explosive gas released from the battery. If the
auxiliary battery is installed on another car,
prevent accidental contact between metallic parts
of the two cars.
fig. 114L0F0084
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INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSE BOX
fig. 155
DEVICES FUSE AMPS
+15 Headlight alignment corrector F13 5
+15 ignition-operated control with inhibition during
engine startingF31 5
+30 Climate control unit, Blue&Me
TMcontrol unit,
EOBD socket, radio setupF36 10
+15 switch on brake pedal (NO) F37 7,5
Door central locking F38 20
Two-way windscreen washer pump F43 20
Front electric window (driver side) F47 20
Front electric window (passenger side) F48 20
+15 Sun roof, heated seats, rain/dusk sensor, electric
mirror control, control lighting, AUX socketF49 7,5
+15 Radio setup, climate control system control unit,
sun roof, parking control unit, brake pedal switch
(NC), clutch pedal switch (NC), reversing lights,
headlight washer coilF51 5
+30 Instrument panel F53 7,5
+15 = ignition-operated positive terminal
+30 = battery direct positive terminal (notignition-operated)
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Thousands of miles 9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90
Thousands of kilometres 15 30 45 60 75 90
105 120 135 150
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Change engine oil and oil filter (or every two years)
(1)●●●●●
Change spark plugs●●●●●
Replace the auxiliary drivebelt(s)
(2)●
Replace the toothed timing drive belt (0.9 TwinAir
85 HP versions excluded)
(2)●
Replace air cleaner cartridge
(3)●●●●●
Replace brake fluid●●●●●
Replace passenger compartment cleaner
(3) (O) (●)O●O●O●O●O●
(1) If the vehicle is used mainly on urban routes or the annual distance travelled is less than 10,000 km, the engine oil and
engine oil filter must be changed every year.
(2) Areas that are not dusty: advised maximum mileage 120,000 km. Regardless of the mileage, the belt must be replaced
every 6 years.
Dusty areas and/or demanding use of the car (cold climates, town use, long periods of idling): advised maximum mileage
60,000 km. Regardless of the mileage, the belt must be replaced every 4 years.
(3) If the car is used in dusty areas, this cleaner must be replaced every 15,000 km
(O) Recommended operations
(●) Mandatory operations
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108 120
Thousands of kilometres 20 40 60 80
100 120 140 160 180 200
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Check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage
compartment locks, as well as cleanliness and
lubrication of linkages●●●●●
Check handbrake lever travel and adjust, if
necessary
●●●●●
Visually inspect condition and wear of front disc
brake pads and operation of pad wear indicator●●●●●●●●●●
Visually inspect condition and wear of the rear drum
brake lining●●●●●●●●●●
Visually inspect conditions of the accessory drivebelt(s)●●
Check manual gearbox oil level●●●●●
Change engine oil and oil filter(1)
Replace the auxiliary drivebelt(s)(2)●
Replace fuel filter cartridge
(3)●●●
Replace air cleaner cartridge
(4)●●●●●
Replace brake fluid●●●●●
Replace passenger compartment cleaner
(4) (O) (●)O●O●O●O●O●
(1) The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions and is
signalled by the warning light or message in the instrument panel. Anyway, it must never exceed 2 years.
If the car is mainly used in towns and cities, change the engine oil and filter every year.
(2) Areas that are not dusty: advised maximum mileage 120,000 km. Regardless of the mileage, the belt must be replacedevery 6 years.Dusty areas and/or demanding use of the car (cold climates, town use, long periods of idling): advised maximum mileage
60,000 km. Regardless of the mileage, the belt must be replaced every 4 years.
(3) If the car runs on fuel with quality below the relevant European specification, this filter must be replaced every 20,000 km
(4) If the car is used in dusty areas, this cleaner must be replaced every 20,000 km(O) Recommended operations
(●) Mandatory operations
SUSPENSION
Versions Front Rear
0.9 TwinAir 85 HP
Independent, MacPherson type with
lower transversal wishbones secured to
an auxiliary crossmemberInterconnected wheels by means of tor-
sion beam 1.2 8V 69 HP
1.3 16V MultiJet
STEERING
Versions 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.....................................................269
TIPS ......................................................................269
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................271
Speakers for Basic Audio specification....................271
Speakers for 360° HI-FI MUSIC specification ........271
QUICK GUIDE ........................................................272
General functions ...................................................273
Radio functions ......................................................274
CD functions ..........................................................274
Media Player functions (only withBlue&Me™) ...275
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ..........................276
INTRODUCTION.....................................................278
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ........................279
SWITCHING ON THE CAR RADIO ......................279
SWITCHING OFF THE CAR RADIO.....................279
SELECTING THE RADIO FUNCTIONS ...............279
SELECTING CD FUNCTION ................................280
AUDIO SOURCE MEMORY FUNCTION ...............280
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT ......................................280
MUTE/PAUSE FUNCTION....................................280
AUDIO SETTINGS ................................................281
TONE ADJUSTMENT (bass/treble) .......................281
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT.....................................282
FADER ADJUSTMENT ..........................................282
LOUDNESS FUNCTION .......................................282
EQ FUNCTION .....................................................282
USER EQ SETTINGS FUNCTION ........................283
MENU....................................................................283
AF SWITCHING function .....................................284
TRAFFIC INFORMATION function ......................285REGIONAL MODE function .................................286
MP3 DISPLAY function ........................................286
SPEED VOLUME function ...................................287
RADIO ON VOLUME function .............................287
PHONE FUNCTION ..............................................288
AUX OFFSET function .........................................289
RADIO OFF function ............................................289
SYSTEM RESET function......................................289
PHONE SET-UP ....................................................290
ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION ................................290
RADIO (TUNER) .....................................................292
INTRODUCTION...................................................292
FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION ........................293
PRESET BUTTONS...............................................293
STORING THE LAST STATION LISTENED TO...293
AUTOMATIC TUNING ..........................................294
MANUAL TUNING ................................................294
AUTOSTORE FUNCTION ....................................294
EMERGENCY ALARM RECEPTION ....................295
EON FUNCTION (Enhanced Other Network) ........295
STEREOPHONIC BROADCASTERS .....................295
CD PLAYER ............................................................296
INTRODUCTION...................................................296
SELECTING THE CD PLAYER ............................296
LOADING/EJECTING A CD..................................296
DISPLAY INFORMATION .....................................297
TRACK SELECTION (forward/back) ....................297
TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND ......................298
PAUSE FUNCTION ...............................................298
CD MP3 PLAYER ....................................................298
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