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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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Check exhaust fumes/emissions 

Check evaporation control system

Check engine management system operation (via diagnostic socket)

Replace auxiliary drive belt/s

Replace toothed timing drive belt (*) 

Replace spark plugs 

Replace air filter cartridge

Change engine oil and oil filter (or every 24 months) (**)

Change brake fluid (or every 2 years)

Change pollen filter (or every 15 months)

(*) Regardless of the km covered, the timing belt should be replaced every 4 years for particularly demanding use (cold climates,

driving in the city, idling for a long time) or in any case every 5 years.

(**) If the car is mainly used in cities or less than 10,000 km a year, change the engine oil and filter every 12 months.

For 1.4 Turbo Jet versions, in order to guarantee correct operation and prevent serious damage to the engine, it is essential to ob-
serve the following:
- only use spark plugs specifically certified for Turbo Jet engines; all spark plugs should be of the same type and brand (see the “En-

gine” paragraph);

- carefully observe the spark plug replacement intervals detailed in the Scheduled Service Plan; 
- it is advisable to have this performed at a Lancia Dealership.

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Summary of Contents for Delta

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Page 2: ...ully the warnings and indications marked with the respective symbols at the bottom of each page personal safety car integrity environmental protection The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the services...

Page 3: ...uous diagnosis of the emission related components in order to help protect the environment ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If after buying the car you decide to add electrical accessories that may gradually dr...

Page 4: ...SUMMARY 3 Getting to know your car Safety Starting up and driving In an emergency Care and maintenance Technical data Index 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 001 142 Delta 4ed gb 13 05 2009 16 06 Pagina 3...

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Page 6: ...ow washing 63 Cruise Control 66 Courtesy lights 68 Controls 70 Fuel cut off system 73 Interior fittings 74 Sunroof 79 Doors 82 Electric windows 85 Luggage compartment 89 Engine bonnet 97 Roof rack ski...

Page 7: ...creen wiper rearscreen wiper trip computer control lever 6 Adjustable air vents 7 Hazard warning lights 8 Passenger front air bag 9 Glove compartment 10 Dashboard controls 11 Climate controls 12 Ignit...

Page 8: ...evel gauge with reserve warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Multifunctional display m c Warning lights supplied on diesel versions...

Page 9: ...e warning light C Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light D Rev counter E Reconfigurable multifunctional display m c Warning lights supplied on diesel versions only WA...

Page 10: ...TS General warnings The lighting up of a warning light is associated with a spe cific message and or buzzer when applicable These in dications are brief and precautionary and as such must not be consi...

Page 11: ...on or if it stays on with the vehicle in motion together with the message on the display there could be a fail ure in the safety systems under these circumstances the air bags or pretensioners may not...

Page 12: ...rning light comes on steadily for about 4 seconds flashes for another 4 seconds and then should go out The failure of the warning light is indi cated by the it coming on In addition the airbag system...

Page 13: ...ng light flashes when the system detects that the engine oil has degraded After the first indication at each engine start up the v warning light will continue flashing for about 60 seconds and then ev...

Page 14: ...references on the reser voir Also check for leaks Should the warning light turn on again at the next start up contact a Lancia Dealership u If the vehicle is used under harsh conditions e g tow ing of...

Page 15: ...comes on when a fault is detected in the rain sensor The display will show a dedicated message Parking sensor failure for versions markets where provided This warning light or symbol on the display co...

Page 16: ...ing this means that the injection system is not working prop erly in particular if the warning light comes on constantly this indicates a malfunction in the supply ignition sys tem that could cause ex...

Page 17: ...has cut in Hill holder system failure amber The warning light turns on to indicate a Hill holder system failure In this case contact a Lancia Dealership as soon as possible Alter natively on some vers...

Page 18: ...lable Under these circumstances the braking system will work as normal without the extra performance offered by the ABS system Drive carefully to the nearest Lancia Dealership to have the system check...

Page 19: ...pro vided detects that the inflation pressure of one or more tyres is unsuitable for the speed being maintained it lights up the warning light or symbol together with a message shown on the display se...

Page 20: ...ight lights W Rear fog lights amber The warning light comes on when the rear fog lights are turned on 4 Front fog lights green The warning light comes on when the front fog lights are turned on 5 Dire...

Page 21: ...light is lit up on the display by rotat ing the Cruise Control selector wheel to ON The display will show a dedicated message DISPLAY The car can be equipped with a multifunctional recon figurable mul...

Page 22: ...RABLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY STANDARD SCREEN fig 6 The standard screen shows the following information A Time B Date C Sport driving mode indication for versions markets where provided D Odometer dis...

Page 23: ...roll down through the displayed menu and the re lated options or to decrease the value displayed IMPORTANT Buttons and activate different func tions according to the following situations within the me...

Page 24: ...y pressing the SET but ton The menu includes the following items MENU LIGHTING SPEED BEEP HEADLIGHT SENSOR for versions markets where provided CORNERING LIGHTS for versions markets where provided TRIP...

Page 25: ...and to go back to the previously selected submenu option MENU ITEMS Lighting Adjusting lighting inside the car This function may be used to set the brightness of the in strument panel sound system co...

Page 26: ...the new settings To cancel the setting proceed as follows briefly press SET ON flashes on the display press Off flashes on the display briefly press SET to go back to the menu screen or hold the butt...

Page 27: ...play For further information see Trip computer For activation deactivation proceed as follows briefly press SET On or Off will flash on the display according to previous setting press or to change the...

Page 28: ...pending on which point in the menu you have reached Date setting Set Date Using this function it is possible to update the date day month year To update the date proceed as follows briefly press SET t...

Page 29: ...e radio Repeat audio information With this function the display repeats information rele vant to the sound system Radio tuned radio station frequency or RDS message automatic tuning activation or Auto...

Page 30: ...press or to change the setting when accessing the Fuel consumption submenu briefly press SET either km l l 100km or mpg will appear on the display according to the previous set ting If the set distanc...

Page 31: ...o change the setting briefly press SET to go back to the menu screen or hold the button down to go back to the standard screen with out storing the new settings Button volume Button volume adjustment...

Page 32: ...n kilometres or miles according to the unit of measure ment settings When the next scheduled service opera tion is approaching the message Service will appear on the display followed by the number of...

Page 33: ...ithout storing the new settings Press to return to the first menu option Speed Beep DISPLAY INDICATIONS IMPORTANT Failure indications on the display fall into one of two categories serious faults and...

Page 34: ...en a fault is detected in the brake lights The display will show a dedicated message W Lane assistance on The display shows a dedicated message when the lane assistance function is switched on e f Ste...

Page 35: ...ing time Trip B Reset Note Trip B functions may be excluded see Enabling Trip B Range and Instantaneous fuel consumption parameters cannot be reset Values displayed Range Approximately indicates the d...

Page 36: ...eed of the car based on the overall time elapsed since the start of the new mission Travel time This value shows the time elapsed since the start of the new mission Trip Reset This resets the Trip com...

Page 37: ...splayed only the information associ ated with this function is reset Start trip procedure With ignition key turned to MAR carry out the reset op eration by pressing and holding down the TRIP button fo...

Page 38: ...sed correctly during ignition the Y warning light or symbol in the display comes on In this case turn the key to STOP and then to MAR if the lock persists try again with the spare set of keys Con tact...

Page 39: ...TANT In order to ensure complete efficiency of the electronic devices inside the keys they should never be ex posed to direct sunlight MECHANICAL KEY for versions markets where provided The key is pro...

Page 40: ...ose the win dows If one or more door are open the doors will not be locked Button R can be used to open the tailgate remotely Tailgate opening is indicated by the double flashing of the direction indi...

Page 41: ...e CODE card a person al identity document and the car s ownership documents Replacing the battery of the key with remote control fig 12 Battery replacement press button A and bring the metal insert B...

Page 42: ...system is operated ignition key ro tated to MAR when the battery cables are cut when someone is moving inside the passenger com partment volume sensing protection when the vehicle is lifted or tilted...

Page 43: ...e are closed correctly then switch the alarm back on by pressing If a door or the bonnet is not correctly closed it will be ex cluded from the testing by the alarm system If the alarm produces an acou...

Page 44: ...protection must be repeat ed each time the instrument panel is switched off BREAK IN ATTEMPT INDICATION Any break in attempt is indicated by the Y warning light or symbol in the display lighting up to...

Page 45: ...teering wheel until it locks Disengagement Move the steering wheel slightly as you turn the ignition key to MAR IMPORTANT In some parking conditions e g wheels turned the effort required to move the s...

Page 46: ...cked on the runners by trying to move it back and forth If it is not locked the seat may move unexpectedly and make you lose control of the car FRONT SEATS Reach adjustment fig 16 Lift lever A and pus...

Page 47: ...moved When opening one of the front doors it is possible to ad just the seat on the side of the door opened for about 3 minutes or until closing the door Seat adjustment controls are the following Mul...

Page 48: ...ove the seats backwards or forwards oper ate levers B one on each side When repositioning the rear backrest whilst moving it it is necessary to check that it is correctly attached grasping the backres...

Page 49: ...raint IMPORTANT Rear seat passengers should always set the head restraints in fully drawn out position Perform these operations only when the car is stationary and the engine is not running The head r...

Page 50: ...afety device that causes its release in the event of a violent crash It can be moved using lever A to two different positions normal or antiglare ELECTROCHROMIC INTERNAL REARVIEW MIRROR for versions m...

Page 51: ...ors fig 23 When required for example when the mirror causes dif ficulty in narrow spaces it is possible to fold the mirror by moving it from position 1 open to position 2 closed On some versions the d...

Page 52: ...FORT VENTS fig 24 1 Windscreen defrosting demisting vents 2 Adjustable central vents 3 Adjustable side vents 4 Fixed vents for side windows 5 Lower vents 6 Rear adjustable vent L0E0016m fig 24 001 142...

Page 53: ...ir temperature knob red hot blue cold B Fan speed knob C Air distribution knob toward the body and the side windows toward the body the side windows and the feet toward the feet only toward the feet a...

Page 54: ...r to maintain battery efficiency the function is automatically deactivated after about 20 minutes FAST FRONT WINDOW AND FRONT SIDE WINDOWS DEMISTING DEFROSTING MAX DEF Proceed as follows turn knob A t...

Page 55: ...o zone automatic climate control system which regulates the passenger side air temperature separately from the driver side The system is equipped with an AQS Air Quality System function which automati...

Page 56: ...O the system will automatically adjust the amount of air introduced into the passenger com partment the distribution of air inside the passenger compart ment cancelling any previous manual settings Du...

Page 57: ...r compart ment and prevents the windows from misting up Air flow distribution between foot well vents hot ter air and central side dashboard vents and rear vent cooler air Air flow distribution betwee...

Page 58: ...fter a manual ad justment press AUTO Aligning the set temperatures MONO function fig 26 Press button D MONO to align the temperature between the driver side and passenger side Then turn the AUTO or MO...

Page 59: ...g 26 Press button G to automatically activate the timed op eration of all the functions required to rapidly demist defrost the windscreen and front windows The functions are climate control compressor...

Page 60: ...d considerably increase the pos sibility of the windows misting up inside especially if the climate control system is not switched on It is advisable to switch internal air recirculation on while in q...

Page 61: ...ontrol compressor press the button once again or press AUTO in this last case any manual settings will be cancelled EXTERNAL LIGHTS The left hand lever operates most of the external lights The externa...

Page 62: ...s where provided This sensor detects changes in external light levels ac cording to the sensitivity of the setting the higher the sen sitivity the lower the amount of external light needed to switch t...

Page 63: ...e lighting lever down left hand side or up right hand side In this case warning light 3 on the instrument panel will go out MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS With the selector wheel in position 2 push the lever fo...

Page 64: ...tion will re main active The warning light comes on the first time the lever is operated and stays on until the function is auto matically deactivated Each time you operate the lever the amount of tim...

Page 65: ...per which in this case operates in the different positions in sync with the wind screen wipe but at half its rate When reverse gear is en gaged with windscreen wiper active the rear window wiper autom...

Page 66: ...continuous speed slow continu ous operation with intense rain Activation Move the right lever down by one click The activation of the rain sensor is signalled by a com mand acquisition stroke IMPORTA...

Page 67: ...device is switched off if there is ice on the windscreen Make sure the device is switched off whenev er the windscreen is being cleaned fig 31 L0E0022m CRUISE CONTROL constant speed regulator for ver...

Page 68: ...he memorised speed can be reset as follows accelerate gradually until you reach a speed ap proaching the one memorised engage the gear selected at the time of speed memo rising 4th 5th or 6th gear pre...

Page 69: ...to OFF and contact a Lancia Dealership after having checked the condition of the protective fuse COURTESY LIGHTS FRONT COURTESY LIGHT WITH SPOT LIGHTS fig 32 Switch A turns these lights on off With sw...

Page 70: ...odes have been provided Light timing when getting into the car The courtesy lights will turn on as follows for about 10 seconds when the front doors are un locked for about 3 minutes when one of the s...

Page 71: ...osed fig 34 L0E0026m CONTROLS FOR DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM fig 35 Press button A to activate the CITY function see elec tric power steering system When the function is ac tive the mess...

Page 72: ...p on the instrument pan el when this device is activated To switch off the lights press button A once again Use of the hazard warning lights is governed by the High way Code of the country you are in...

Page 73: ...lights off fig 38 L0E0030m AFS ADAPTIVE LIGHTS Adaptive Xenon Lights fig 38 The adaptive lights see Headlights in this chapter are activated automatically when the vehicle is started In this situatio...

Page 74: ...k area Following a collision turn the ignition key to STOP to avoid draining the battery To reset car operation follow this procedure turn the ignition key to MAR activate the right hand indicator dea...

Page 75: ...enger side sun visors also feature a document holder fig 39 L0E0032m FRONT ARMREST WITH ODDMENT COMPARTMENT This is located between the front seats An oddment com partment and cooled drinks compartmen...

Page 76: ...ompartment fig 41 IMPORTANT The compartment is designed to maintain the temperature of the drinks placed inside it which should be chilled or heated before being placed in the com partment The drinks...

Page 77: ...restraint needs to be lifted to the highest position Two compartments B are provided in the armrest These can be used to hold cups and or cans To use these pull tab C in the direction shown by the ar...

Page 78: ...fig 43 When the glove compartment is opened an internal cour tesy light comes on With the ignition key turned to STOP this light remains on for 15 minutes If during this period a door or the tailgate...

Page 79: ...ional power socket B fig 46 is provided in the luggage compartment CIGAR LIGHTER for versions markets where provided This is located on the central tunnel To activate the cigar lighter press button A...

Page 80: ...tion of movement shown by the arrow To close it repeat the same operation in the op posite direction The sunroof can only be operated when the ignition key is on MAR Controls A B fig 49 on the front c...

Page 81: ...r ice it may be damaged When leaving the car always remove the key from the ignition device to avoid the risk of injury due to accidental operation of the sun roof it presents a risk to those left on...

Page 82: ...s of the previous operation press and hold down button A The glass panel will carry out a complete opening and closing cycle Only release the button when this cycle is complete EMERGENCY OPERATION If...

Page 83: ...fig 51 L0E0042m Locking the doors To lock all the doors Turn the key to position 2 with all the doors closed correctly Press button on the remote control to lock the doors If one of the doors is not...

Page 84: ...This device can only be engaged with rear doors open position 1 device engaged door locked position 2 device not engaged door may be opened from the inside The device stays on even if the doors are u...

Page 85: ...t the metal insert on the ignition key into housing A turn the key clockwise and then remove it from hous ing A The door lock knob can be realigned only when the bat tery charge has been restored as f...

Page 86: ...ed to MAR and for about 2 minutes after turning the key to STOP or re moving it The control buttons are located in the door panels the driver side door panel can be used to operate all the win dows Th...

Page 87: ...on MAR Incorrect use of the electric windows may be dangerous Before and during operation en sure that passengers are not at risk from the moving glass either directly or through personal objects get...

Page 88: ...pinch system the window trav el is immediately interrupted and subsequently reversed until the lower end of travel is reached During this time the window cannot be operated in any way IMPORTANT If the...

Page 89: ...ely lower the driver side window and keep the button pressed for at least 3 seconds once the end of travel position has been reached 2 completely raise the driver side window and keep the button press...

Page 90: ...a dedicated message see Instrument pan el warning lights in this chapter Opening the tailgate turns the luggage compartment light on the light automatically turns off after you close the tailgate The...

Page 91: ...sing on ly an approved suitably secured tank In the event of a collision the fire risk is increased all the same Take care not to knock objects on the roof rack when opening the tailgate Never exceed...

Page 92: ...RTMENT The luggage compartment can be partially 1 3 or 2 3 or totally extended by splitting the rear seat fig 59 Proceed as follows to extend the luggage compartment completely lower the rear seat hea...

Page 93: ...ning manoeuvre it is helpful to bring the seat cushion completely forward be fore folding back the seats Move the seat belts to the side making sure that they are correctly extended and not twisted Pr...

Page 94: ...s from the rear seat backrests fig 60 roll the rear parcel shelf blind back into the reel release attachments A fig 61 one on each side release attachments B fig 61 rotate the rear parcel shelf throug...

Page 95: ...ed fig 63 always turn the elements C Fig 62 so that they are always turn the elements C Fig 62 so that they are in a vertical position against the seat backrest grip the handle B and lift up shelf A b...

Page 96: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR 95 1 fig 63 L0E0221m 001 142 Delta 4ed gb 13 05 2009 16 07 Pagina 95...

Page 97: ...96 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR fig 64 L0E0222m 001 142 Delta 4ed gb 13 05 2009 16 07 Pagina 96...

Page 98: ...pport rod C from its catch then insert the end of the rod in to seat D in the bonnet larger hole and push to safe ty position smaller hole as shown in the diagram Incorrect positioning of the support...

Page 99: ...emove rod C from seat D and fit it back into its catch Lower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetres above the engine compartment and let it drop Make sure that the bonnet is completely closed and...

Page 100: ...ilgate IMPORTANT Carefully follow the instructions contained in the assembly kit Assembly must be performed by qual ified personnel fig 66 L0E0111m Comply with applicable laws concerning maximum overa...

Page 101: ...m This system is operational with the ignition key to MAR and the dipped beam headlights on The car will tilt backwards when it is loaded raising the light beam In this case it is necessary to adjust...

Page 102: ...n cor nering The system directs the light beam to improve the illumination of the road taking into account the vehicle speed the cornering angle and the speed at which the steering wheel is turned Act...

Page 103: ...ing faults occurring the sys tem switches off automatically and the warning light is lit up on the display together with a dedicated message In this case contact a Lancia Dealership SPORT FUNCTION for...

Page 104: ...on the next time the car is used Under no circumstances should after market operations be carried out involving steering system or steering column modifications e g installation of anti theft device T...

Page 105: ...tressed considerably improving dri ving comfort especially on unmade roads When the SPORT function is activatee the letter S is lit up in the instrument panel This function produces a sports driving s...

Page 106: ...ly This function is particularly useful if maximum perfor mance is required for a short period e g when overtak ing IMPORTANT When the SPORT function is used during acceleration shuddering of the stee...

Page 107: ...display goes out and the LED on the button remains on constantly IMPORTANT If the operating conditions are no longer present then the system will deactivate This is signalled to the driver by the LED...

Page 108: ...tomatically deactivated triggering of the vehicle safety systems ABS ESP ASR DST and TTC SYSTEM FAILURE In the event of a malfunction the system reports the fault via a message 3 fig 72 appearing on t...

Page 109: ...108 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR fig 71 L0E1009g fig 72 L0E1010g 1 2 3 001 142 Delta 4ed gb 13 05 2009 16 07 Pagina 108...

Page 110: ...on the steering wheel The system is faulty go to a Lancia Dealership TABLE SUMMARIZING SIGNALS DURING THE USE OF THE DRIVING ADVISOR 3 signals Intermittent warning Single and prolonged warning Lit up...

Page 111: ...ll available SYSTEM INTERVENTION This is signalled by the blinking of warning light on the instrument panel to inform the driver that the car is in critical stability and grip conditions Switching the...

Page 112: ...DER SYSTEM This is an integral part of the ESP system and automati cally cuts in if one or both drive wheels slip helping the driver to control the car uphill car at a standstill on a road with a grad...

Page 113: ...acceleration on slippery snowy or frozen road surfaces in the event of loss of grip on a wet surface aqua planing MSR system engine braking torque control This is an integral part of the ASR system t...

Page 114: ...an integral part of the ASR system which cuts in when cornering to provide torque to the outside wheel and braking action to the inside wheel In this way the effect of a self locking differential is...

Page 115: ...rve when braking sharply Drive careful ly to the nearest Lancia Dealership to have the system checked When the ABS cuts in and you feel the brake pedal pulsating do not remove your foot but keep it pr...

Page 116: ...olice IMPORTANT After eliminating the problem to check the system completely Lancia Dealerships are obliged to run a bench test and if necessary road tests which may also call for a long journey Go to...

Page 117: ...l steering IMPORTANT In some circumstances factors independent of the electric power steering could cause the illumination of the g warning light on the instrument panel In this case stop the car imme...

Page 118: ...ES ABOUT THE T P M S SYSTEM The fault indications are not stored and will therefore not be displayed after the engine has been switched off and then on again If the fault conditions persist the contro...

Page 119: ...p up the in flation pressure If the vehicle is fitted with a T P M S when a tyre is removed it is advisable to replace the rubber gasket for the valve Contact a Lancia Dealership If the vehicle is fit...

Page 120: ...tyres must stay on the same side In order to use the system properly refer to the following table when you have to change wheels tyres Operation Presence of sensor Indication Service Operation fault...

Page 121: ...ustic alarm becomes more fre quent fig 75 L0E0059m BUZZER WARNINGS When reverse gear is engaged a buzzer warning is acti vated if there is an obstacle behind the car The frequen cy of the buzzer varie...

Page 122: ...system to work Be careful not to scratch or damage the sensors while cleaning them Avoid using dry rough or hard cloths Clean the sensors with clean water with the addition of car shampoo if necessar...

Page 123: ...mple due to a change in the ride setting caused by wear to the shock absorbers suspension or by overloading the vehicle and carrying out specific tuning operations that require the vehicle to be lower...

Page 124: ...nt and rear sensors are not activated whilst during the ma noeuvre the front and rear sensors will be automatically activated when reverse gear is engaged The ultimate responsibility when parking howe...

Page 125: ...41m OPERATION The assisted parking manoeuvre can only be activated with the instrument panel on and at speeds below about 30 km h and is divided into the following stages Activation pressing the butto...

Page 126: ...tage in the system log ic is deactivated after about 3 mins if the parking ma noeuvre has not been completed Conclusion If parking space is big enough the ma noeuvre is completed by the system in one...

Page 127: ...ly identified a parking space the search stage will not be performed and the system will notify the driver of the operations re quired to carry out the manoeuvre Searching for a parking space During t...

Page 128: ...ch the search and the manoeuvre are taking place by means of dedicated messages in the instrument panel display and the symbol F and D different on the right and left sides The search will however tak...

Page 129: ...and will start the search for an other suitable new space Manouevure The driver will have control over the movements of the ve hicle using the accelerator brake and clutch only on ver sions with manu...

Page 130: ...er Always make sure that there are no people animals or objects in the way when carrying out these manoeuvres The Magic Parking system like parking sensors is de signed to assist drivers in all cases...

Page 131: ...red metres not in a straight line to initial ize the system If a trailer is fitted with the plug correctly inserted the Magic Parking system will automatically be disabled If the Magic Parking system...

Page 132: ...ched on Don t touch steer wheel The manoeuvre is about to commence the driver is invited to let go of the steering wheel Don t touch steer wheel Do the manoeuvre The manoeuvre has started the driver c...

Page 133: ...s requested during the search stage in correct vehicle trajectory as a result of obstacles at the wheels Finish manually The stage managed by the Magic Parking is over but the parking ma noeuvre still...

Page 134: ...d during parking manoeuvres because it allows the identification of obstacles outside of the driver s field of vision The dri ver is notified of the presence and distance of the obsta cle from the veh...

Page 135: ...g manoeuvre to be completed The system can also be activated by pressing the button fig 82 in the centre panel a warning light in the button comes on when the system is activated The sensors are deact...

Page 136: ...bout 3 seconds for example to prevent signals in the case of manoeuvres alongside walls SENSOR OPERATING RANGE The sensors allow the system to check the front part ver sion with 8 sensors and rear par...

Page 137: ...nd the vehicle may not be detected and could there fore cause damage to the vehicle or be damaged them selves The following conditions may influence the performance of the parking sensor system Reduce...

Page 138: ...that they are installed according to rules of good engineering practice in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and at a specialised centre IMPORTANT Traffic police may not allow the car on...

Page 139: ...ition the transmission and reception of these de vices may be affected by the shielding effect of the car body With regards to the use of EC approved mobile phones GSM GPRS UMTS adhere strictly to the...

Page 140: ...using or parking the vehicle for a long time in the mountains or cold areas it is advisable to refuel using lo cally available fuel In this case it is also advisable to keep the tank over 50 full REF...

Page 141: ...ise when you release the cap is therefore entirely normal When refuelling fasten the cap to the device inside the flap as shown in the diagram fig 83 L0E0060m Do not place naked flames or lit cigarett...

Page 142: ...esel engines The diesel particular filter has been adopted to almost totally eliminate particulate in compliance with current future regulations During normal use of the car the engine man agement con...

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Page 144: ...belts 144 S B R SYSTEM 145 Pretensioners 146 Carrying children in safety 150 Preparation for Isofix child seat 155 Front airbags 158 Side Air bags Side bag Window bag 161 143 164 Delta 2ed gb 24 09 20...

Page 145: ...the belt automatically adapts to the body of the passenger wearing it allowing freedom of movement The reel may lock when the car is parked on a steep slope this is perfectly normal Furthermore the r...

Page 146: ...g the seat towards the back of the car fig 2 L0E0062m S B R SYSTEM The car is provided with the S B R Seat Belt Reminder system which warns the driver and the front passenger if the seat belt is not b...

Page 147: ...uring the ac tivation of the pretensioners This smoke is in no way tox ic and presents no fire hazard The pretensioner does not require any maintenance or greasing Anything that mod ifies its original...

Page 148: ...suring that all the other occupants of the car also respect the local laws in force in relation to the use of seat belts Always fasten the seat belts before starting off Seat belts must also be used b...

Page 149: ...eral do not place any objects between the passenger and the belt For maximum safety keep the back of your seat upright lean back into it and make sure the seat belt fits closely across your chest and...

Page 150: ...t and never twisted make sure that it is free to run without im pediments replace the belt after a serious accident even if it does not appear damaged Always replace the seat belt if the pretensioners...

Page 151: ...weight Group 1 9 18 kg in weight Group 2 15 25 kg in weight Group 3 22 36 kg in weight SEVERE DANGER Do not arrange child seats facing backwards on the front seat if the passenger s airbag is enabled...

Page 152: ...ded and have been specifi cally designed for Lancia cars GROUP 0 and 0 Babies up to 13 kg must be carried facing backwards on a cradle seat which supporting the head does not induce stress on the neck...

Page 153: ...ith the child restraint system which are mandatory by law Keep the instructions in the car along with the other papers and this handbook Do not use child seats without in structions 4 Always check the...

Page 154: ...restraint systems of the Universal category according to European standard ECE R44 for the specified Groups X no child seats may be fitted in the central rear seat The rear seat backrest must be in t...

Page 155: ...ed Groups X corresponds to the rear side seat driver s side not possible to fit any type child seats Passenger Passenger Passenger rear side Passenger rear side Group Weight group front passenger side...

Page 156: ...see car list provided with the child seat Due to its different anchoring system the child seat must be anchored to the dedicated lower metal rings A fig 6 set between rear seat backrest and rear cushi...

Page 157: ...onary The child seat is correctly anchored to the brackets when you hear the click Follow the instructions for assembly disassembly and positioning that the manu facturer must supply with the child se...

Page 158: ...up IL suitable for special child restraint systems specific Isofix type and type approved for this type of car X Isofix position not suitable for Isofix child restraint systems in this weight group an...

Page 159: ...plement the seat belts which you are always recommended to wear as specified by law in Europe and most non European countries In the event of a collision a person not wearing a seat belt may be thrown...

Page 160: ...nt of frontal col lisions of low severity for which the withholding action of the seat belts is sufficient Seat belts must always be used In the event of frontal crash they ensure the correct position...

Page 161: ...ivated IMPORTANT To manually deactivate the passenger s front air bag and the Side Bag for versions markets where pro vided refer to paragraphs Multifunctional display and Reconfigurable multifunction...

Page 162: ...of two drop down bags housed behind the side upholstery of the roof and covered with finishing el ements which protect the heads of front and rear pas sengers in the event of a side impact thanks to a...

Page 163: ...ur head arms or elbows on the door on the windows and on the window bag area to avoid injuries during inflation Nev er lean your head arms or elbows out of window IMPORTANT Pretensioners front airbags...

Page 164: ...Do not cover the front seat backrest with covers if a Side bag is fitted Do not travel with objects in your lap in front of your chest or between your lips pipes pencils etc In the event of crash with...

Page 165: ...air bag will activate in the event of a collision then it turns off Do not wash the seats with pressurized wa ter or steam manually or at the automatic washing stations The front airbags deploy in the...

Page 166: ...G 165 3 Starting the engine 166 Handbrake 168 Using the manual gearbox 169 Reducing running costs 170 Towing trailers 172 Snow tyres 173 Snow chains 174 Storing the car 174 165 174 Delta 4ed gb 13 05...

Page 167: ...aintenance required In the first period of use we recommend avoiding excessive stress for the car for in stance excessive accelerations extended trav el at maximum speed sudden braking etc With engine...

Page 168: ...Y and m to turn off The hotter the engine is the quicker this will happen press the clutch pedal down to the floor without touch ing the accelerator turn the ignition key to AVV as soon as the m warn...

Page 169: ...ompartment to fall A quick burst on the accelerator before turn ing off the engine serves absolutely no prac tical purpose it wastes fuel and is damaging especially to turbocharged engines HANDBRAKE T...

Page 170: ...t out with you fig 1 L0E0072m USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX To engage the gears press the clutch pedal fully and shift the gear lever into one of the required positions the gear diagram varies according to...

Page 171: ...r mats if any are correctly posi tioned not interfering with the pedals Do not drive with your hand resting on the gear lever because this pressure even if light over time can wear out the gearbox inn...

Page 172: ...affect air drag and fuel consumption levels DRIVING STYLE Starting Do not warm the engine up with the car standing the en gine warms up very slowly in these conditions increas ing fuel consumption an...

Page 173: ...proved tow hitch and adequate electrical system to tow caravans or trail ers Installation must be performed by specialised per sonnel who will issue the required papers for travelling on roads Install...

Page 174: ...iderably reduced when the tread thickness is less than 4 mm Replace them in this case Due to their specific features the performance of snow tyres is much lower than that of standard tyres in nor mal...

Page 175: ...ft inactive for longer than a month the following precautions should be observed park the car in covered dry and if possible well ven tilated place engage a gear check that the handbrake is not engage...

Page 176: ...a com to search for the nearest Lancia Dealership point Starting the engine 176 Fix Go automatic quick tyre repair kit 177 Changing a wheel 185 Changing a bulb 192 Changing an exterior bulb 196 Changi...

Page 177: ...arth point E on the en gine or the gearbox of the car to be started start the engine when engine has started remove the cables by revers ing the sequence described for connection fig 1 L0E0074m Never...

Page 178: ...o the catalytic convert er and damage it beyond repair IMPORTANT Remember that the brake servo and the power steering system if present are not operative until the engine is started a greater effort w...

Page 179: ...of protective gloves located in the side com partment of the compressor adapters for inflating different elements The quick repair kit also contains a screwdriver and a tow ring Should any tyre get p...

Page 180: ...paired Do not remove the foreign body screw or nail from the tyre IMPORTANT INFORMATION The sealing fluid of the quick tyre repair kit is effective with external temperatures between 20 C and 50 C The...

Page 181: ...ates the eyes May cause sensitization by inhalation or contact Avoid contact with your eyes skin and clothes In the event of contact wash immediately with plenty of water Do not induce vomiting if swa...

Page 182: ...forwards by about 10 metres to distribute the sealant fluid in the tyre and repeat the inflation procedure if event then a pressure value of a least 1 8 bars is not reached within 5 minutes of switch...

Page 183: ...clear ly visible by the driver as a reminder that the tyre has been treated with the quick repair kit Drive carefully particularly on bends Do not exceed 80 km h Do not accelerate and brake sud denly...

Page 184: ...also be used for restoring pressure only Release the quick coupling and connect directly to the tyre valve fig 6 in this way the cylinder will not be connected to the compressor and no sealing fluid...

Page 185: ...ws disconnect connection A fig 7 turn the cylinder to be replaced anticlockwise and raise it fit the new cylinder and turn it clockwise connect connection A to the cylinder and fit the trans parent tu...

Page 186: ...rding small spare wheel us age restrictions Never remove or cover the label Never apply any hub cap on the small spare wheel The label contains the following indications in four languages Warning For...

Page 187: ...r Incor rect positioning of the jack may cause the car to fall Do not use the jack for loads higher than those shown on the label Never install snow chains on the small spare wheel if a front tyre dri...

Page 188: ...e connection cable B from Velcro attach ment C rest the Subwoofer to one side in the luggage com partment remove the container and take out the small spare wheel replace the wheel as described in this...

Page 189: ...can re place the wheel safely The ground must be flat and compact turn the engine off and engage the handbrake engage first gear or reverse lift up the luggage compartment mat using handle A fig 10 i...

Page 190: ...he provided screwdriver loosen the retaining bolts for the wheel to be replaced by about one turn using the wrench provided E fig 11 turn the jack handle to partially open it put the jack near the whe...

Page 191: ...onents of the jack screws and joints can cause in juries do not touch them If you come into contact with lubricating grease clean yourself thoroughly make sure the contact surfaces on the small spare...

Page 192: ...ove on the cap with the inflation valve lower the car and remove the jack using the wrench provided fully tighten the bolts in the sequence shown previously in the diagram Versions with alloy wheels i...

Page 193: ...e retaining bolts with others of a suitable size and use a specific small spare wheel with different specifications It is advisable to keep the replaced bolts and small spare wheel as they are necessa...

Page 194: ...er penetration Contact a Lan cia Dealership When handling halogen bulbs only touch the metal part Touching the transparent part of the bulb with your fingers may reduce the in tensity of the emitted l...

Page 195: ...remove this type of bulb from its holder press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise C Cylindrical bulbs release from the contacts to extract D Halogen bulbs release the fastening clip from the cor resp...

Page 196: ...igure Front side lights Daylight lights Rear side lights Dipped beams Main beams Front direction indicators Rear direction indicators Side direction indicators Brake light 3rd brake light Number plate...

Page 197: ...lbs To change the bulb proceed as follows remove the protective cover B fig 15 release the bulb holder clip A fig 16 disconnect the electrical connector B remove the bulb C and replace it fit the new...

Page 198: ...e grooves on the curve of the headlight Then reconnect the electrical connector B and reattach the bulb holding clip A refit the protective cover B fig 15 fig 17 L0E0156m Due to the high power supply...

Page 199: ...18 by the arrows and simultaneously pull the unit remove the bulb A and replace it refit the protective cover C Side indicators To change the bulb proceed as follows work on lens A fig 19 to compress...

Page 200: ...ntact a Lancia Dealership to replace the LED lights in the rear light clusters REVERSING LIGHTS fig 21 To replace the bulbs in the reversing lights you must con tact a Lancia Dealership REAR FOG LIGHT...

Page 201: ...light NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS To change the bulb proceed as follows operate in the area shown by the arrows and remove the lens cover unit A fig 24 fig 23 L0E0162m fig 25 L0E0164m fig 24 L0E0163m turn the...

Page 202: ...27 replace bulbs C releasing them from the side contacts make sure that new bulbs are correctly clamped be tween contacts close flap B fig 27 and secure courtesy light A fig 26 into its housing making...

Page 203: ...lb B fig 29 releasing it from the side con tacts and making sure the new bulb is correctly fas tened between the contacts Versions with sunroof To change the bulb proceed as follows work in the point...

Page 204: ...nt remove the light A fig 32 levering in the point shown by the arrow open protection B fig 33 and replace the press fitted bulb close protection B onto the lens cover refit the light A inserting it i...

Page 205: ...aking sure the new bulb is correctly fastened between the contacts SUN VISOR COURTESY LIGHT for versions markets where provided To change the bulb proceed as follows open the cover A fig 35 on the mir...

Page 206: ...fuse use the pliers D fig 37 attached to the dashboard control unit To identify the protection fuse see the tables in the fol lowing pages fig 37 L0E0085m If the fuse blows again contact a Lancia Dea...

Page 207: ...0087m FUSE LOCATION Dashboard fuse box To access the fuses you must remove the press fitted cover A The fuse box shown in fig 38 is located in the lower area next to the pedal unit 175 214 Delta 4ed g...

Page 208: ...s fuse box release the side tabs and remove cover L The ID num ber of the electrical component corresponding to each fuse can be found on the back of this cover fig 40 L0E0089m fig 39 L0E0088m If you...

Page 209: ...partment fuse box fig 41 and 42 To gain access to the fuse box located on the left side of luggage compartment open the relevant inspection lid fig 41 fig 42 L0E0115m fig 41 L0E0114m 175 214 Delta 4ed...

Page 210: ...ls brake light pedal control normally closed contact water in the diesel fuel sensor air flow meter Central locking system control unit fuel butterfly dead lock tailgate release Third brake light inst...

Page 211: ...and central control panels on radio radio navigator illumination steering wheel controls illumination controls on front courtesy light illumination volume sensing alarm control unit electric sunroof...

Page 212: ...AGRAM Spare Headlight washer pump Horn Electronic injection secondary loads Main beam headlights PTC1 additional heater Engine Management Node Electronic injection primary loads Engine Management Node...

Page 213: ...ABLE Luggage compartment control unit CONSUMERS FUSE AMPERE DIAGRAM Right front seat adjustment node Left front seat adjustment node Left front seat heating Right front seat heating Audio Hi Fi contro...

Page 214: ...battery reconnect battery negative terminal Battery fluid is poisonous and corrosive avoid contact with your skin and eyes The battery recharging operation must be per formed in a ventilated place awa...

Page 215: ...f the key is extracted the steer ing wheel lock will be automatically activated thus preventing steering The power brakes and the elec trical power steering will not work while the car is be ing towed...

Page 216: ...riodic checks 221 Demanding use of the car 221 Checking fluid levels 223 Air filter 230 Pollen filter 230 Diesel fuel filter 230 Battery 231 Wheels and tyres 234 Rubber hoses 236 Windscreen wiper rear...

Page 217: ...topping up the fluid levels checking tyre pressure etc IMPORTANT Scheduled Services are required by the man ufacturer Failure to carry them out may invalidate the warranty Scheduled Services are offer...

Page 218: ...ake pad wear indication Check rear disc brake pad condition and wear Visually inspect the condition of bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel brakes rubber parts boots sleeves bush...

Page 219: ...icularly demanding use cold climates driving in the city idling for a long time or in any case every 5 years If the car is mainly used in cities or less than 10 000 km a year change the engine oil and...

Page 220: ...eal condition and wear Visually inspect the condition of bodywork underbody protection pipes and hoses exhaust fuel brakes rubber parts boots sleeves bushes etc Check cleanness of bonnet and boot lock...

Page 221: ...ge engine oil and oil filter versions with DPF Change brake fluid or every 24 months Change pollen filter or every 15 months Regardless of the km covered the timing belt should be replaced every 4 yea...

Page 222: ...ck the following and top up if re quired engine oil level You are recommended to use PETRONAS LUBRICANTS products designed and produced specifically for Lancia cars see table Capacities in chapter 6 D...

Page 223: ...pipes and hoses exhaust fuel supply brakes rubber elements gaiters hoses bushes etc check battery charge and fluid level electrolyte see Battery Charge and electrolyte level check in this chapter visu...

Page 224: ...CARE AND MAINTENANCE 223 5 CHECKING FLUID LEVELS 1 4 Turbo Jet version fig 1 L0E0092m 215 242 Delta 4ed gb 13 05 2009 16 14 Pagina 223...

Page 225: ...224 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 6 Multijet 2 0 Multijet version fig 2 L0E0094m 215 242 Delta 4ed gb 13 05 2009 16 14 Pagina 224...

Page 226: ...CARE AND MAINTENANCE 225 5 1 9 Twin Turbo Multijet version fig 3 L0E0094m 215 242 Delta 4ed gb 13 05 2009 16 14 Pagina 225...

Page 227: ...ine The oil level should never exceed the MAX line Engine oil consumption The maximum engine oil consumption is usually 400 grams every 1000 km When the car is new the engine needs to be run in theref...

Page 228: ...isk of burns Remember that the fan may start up if the engine is hot risk of injury Pay attention to scarves ties and other loose fitting garments they might get caught by moving components Don t add...

Page 229: ...fundamental to improve visibility Some commercial windscreen washer additives are flammable The engine compartment contains hot parts which could start a fire if they come into con tact BRAKE FLUID D...

Page 230: ...ake fluid which is different from a mineral fluid Use of a mineral based flu id will damage the special rubber seals of the brak ing system beyond repair The brake fluid is poisonous and highly cor ro...

Page 231: ...the feeding circuit may cause severe damage to the injection sys tem and irregular engine operation If the warning light c goes on contact a Lancia Dealer ship as soon as possible to have the system...

Page 232: ...a genuine spare part with the same specifications If a battery with different specifications is fitted the ser vice intervals given in the Scheduled Service Plan will no longer be valid Refer therefo...

Page 233: ...ic and electronic devices may cause severe damage to your car Go to a Lancia Dealership if you want to in stall accessories alarms mobile phone etc they will suggest the most suitable devices and advi...

Page 234: ...IMPORTANT If the charge level remains below 50 for a long time the battery will be damaged by sulphation reducing its capacity and starting attitude The battery will also be at increased risk of free...

Page 235: ...tread particularly worn in the mid dle The tyres must be replaced when the tread is less than 1 6 mm thick In all cases follow the laws in force in the coun try where you are driving IMPORTANT NOTES...

Page 236: ...r tyres it is advisable to change them over every 10 15 thou sand kilometres keeping them on the same side of the car so as not to reverse the direction of rotation Remember that the road holding qual...

Page 237: ...nded Replace the blades if the rubber edge is deformed or worn In all cases it is advisable to replace them approximate ly once a year A few simple precautions can reduce the possibility of damage to...

Page 238: ...ove the blade from the arm insert the new blade making sure it is locked into place fig 5 L0E0097m Changing the rear window blade fig 6 Proceed as follows raise the cover A and remove the arm from the...

Page 239: ...sary use a needle The windscreen jets are directed by adjusting the angle of the nozzles Fluid jets should be directed at about 1 3 height from the window upper edge IMPORTANT In versions with a sunro...

Page 240: ...h give the car par ticular resistance to corrosion and abrasion use of galvanised or pre treated steel sheets with high resistance to corrosion spraying the underbody engine compartment wheel house in...

Page 241: ...he car in the open for a while after washing it to give time for the water to evaporate Do not wash the car after it has been parked in the sun or when the engine is bonnet is hot this could take the...

Page 242: ...y with a cloth in the direction of the filaments to avoid damaging the heating device Engine compartment At the end of each winter thoroughly wash the engine compartment taking care to avoid directly...

Page 243: ...exposed to sunlight inner temperature can greatly exceed this value CLEANING SEATS AND FABRIC PARTS Remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner It is advisable to use a moist brush on velvet up...

Page 244: ...ns 246 Engine 247 Fuel system 249 Transmission 250 Brakes 250 Suspension 251 Steering 251 Wheels 252 Dimensions 256 Performance 257 Weight 258 Consumables 260 Fluids and lubricants 262 Fuel consumptio...

Page 245: ...cated in the rear left hand part gear box side IDENTIFICATION PLATE fig 2 This plate is applied to the engine compartment front beam and shows the following identification data B Homologation number C...

Page 246: ...sis manufacturing serial number BODYWORK PAINT IDENTIFICATION PLATE fig 4 This plate is applied inside the bonnet and shows the fol lowing data A Paint manufacturer B Colour name C Lancia colour code...

Page 247: ...44AXF1A 06D 844AXE1A 04C 844AXE1A 04D 844AXD1A 03C 844AXD1A 03D 844AXG1A 08 844AXG1A 08B ENGINE CODES BODYWORK VERSIONS Versions with 18 wheels For versions markets where applicable Without DPF versio...

Page 248: ...N Specification EN228 TECHNICAL DATA 247 6 ENGINE INTRODUCTION 1 4 Turbo Jet 120 HP 1 4 Turbo Jet 150 HP Engine code Cycle Number and layout of cylinders Piston bore and stroke mm Total displacement c...

Page 249: ...955A4000 Diesel 4 in line 79 5 x 80 5 1598 16 5 0 4 88 85 120 115 4000 300 31 1500 Diesel fuel for motor vehicles Specification EN590 For versions markets where applicable INTRODUCTION 1 6 Multijet 1...

Page 250: ...airs to the fuel feed system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system s technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire 1 4 Turbo Jet 120 HP...

Page 251: ...g on rear brakes BRAKES IMPORTANT Water ice and salt sprinkled on the roads may deposit on the brake discs reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are applied 1 4 Turbo Jet 1 6 Multijet...

Page 252: ...STEERING 1 4 Turbo Jet 1 6 Multijet 1 9 Twin Turbo Multijet 2 0 Multijet Gearbox Parking brake Rack and pinion with electric steering 10 6 11 2 With 18 tyres 1 4 Turbo Jet 1 6 Multijet 1 9 Twin Turbo...

Page 253: ...n movement Fit tyres of the same make and type on all wheels IMPORTANT Do not use inner tubes with Tubeless tyres SMALL SPARE WHEEL Pressed steel rim Tubeless tyre WHEEL GEOMETRY Front wheel toe in 1...

Page 254: ...160 km h H up to 210 km h R up to 170 km h V up to 240 km h S up to 180 km h W up to 270 km h T up to 190 km h Y up to 300 km h U up to 200 km h Maximum speed rating for snow tyres Q M S up to 160 km...

Page 255: ...45 R17 91T M S 225 40 R18 92T M S Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres Spare wheel for versions markets where required Rim Tyre 1 4 Turbo Jet 1 6 Multijet 1 9 Twin Turbo Multijet 2 0 Multijet On 205 55 R16...

Page 256: ...stem is not available for tyre 195 55 R16 91T P M S system not available for tyre 195 65 R15 91V COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURES bar 2 7 2 5 2 7 2 5 2 7 2 8 2 5 2 9 3 1 2 7 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 6 2...

Page 257: ...538 1531 Luggage compartment capacity Unladen luggage compartment capacity V D A standards 380 dm3 Maxi capacity 465 dm3 Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard ty...

Page 258: ...FORMANCE Maximum permitted speed after initial car use in km h 1 6 Multijet 1 9 Twin Turbo Multijet 2 0 Multijet 195 210 214 194 222 1 4 Turbo Jet 120 HP 1 4 Turbo Jet 150 HP 243 266 Delta 4ed gb 13 0...

Page 259: ...aximum permitted loads front axle rear axle total Towable loads Maximum load on roof Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes If special equipment is fitted sunroof tow hitch etc the unladen car...

Page 260: ...Maximum permitted loads front axle rear axle total Towable loads Maximum load on roof Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes If special equipment is fitted sunroof tow hitch etc the unladen ca...

Page 261: ...d fluid TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 260 TECHNICAL DATA CONSUMABLES When the vehicle is used under particularly harsh climate conditions we recommend using a 60 40 mixture of PARAFLU UP and distilled wat...

Page 262: ...refer to versions with headlight washer When the vehicle is used under particularly harsh climate conditions we recommend using a 60 40 mixture of PARAFLU UP and distilled water 1 9 Twin Turbo Multije...

Page 263: ...Classification 9 55535 Z 2 The use of lower specification products could cause engine damage not covered by the warranty Fully synthetic lubricant grade SAE 5W 40 ACEA C3 FIAT Classification 9 55535 S...

Page 264: ...eze action based on inhib ited monoethyl glycol with organic formula Exceeds CUNA NO 956 16 ASTM D 3306 specifications Additive for diesel fuel protecting Diesel engines Mixture of alcohols and surfac...

Page 265: ...es be tween 0 and 120 km h combined fuel consumption calculated based on about 37 of urban cycle consumption and about 63 of extra urban consumption IMPORTANT The type of route traffic situations weat...

Page 266: ...3 5 3 TECHNICAL DATA 265 6 6 1 4 2 4 9 7 3 4 7 5 7 1 6 Multijet 1 9 Twin Turbo Multijet Urban Extra urban Combined 2 0 Multijet Urban Extra urban Combined 243 266 Delta 4ed gb 13 05 2009 16 15 Pagina...

Page 267: ...n the following tables refer to combined fuel consumption CO2 EMISSIONS ACCORDING TO EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE IN FORCE g km 1 4 Turbo Jet 120 HP 1 4 Turbo Jet 150 HP 1 6 Multijet 1 9 Twin Turbo Multijet 2 0...

Page 268: ...rnering lights 61 Courtesy lights 68 Courtesy mirror lights bulb replacement 204 Cruise control 66 Cup holder glove box compartments 77 Current socket 78 Dashboard 6 Dimensions 256 Dipped headlights c...

Page 269: ...car 5 Lancia CODE system 37 Load compartment magic back box twin compartment 94 Magic back box twin load compartment 94 Magic Parking 123 Main beam headlights control 62 bulb replacement 197 Manual cl...

Page 270: ...el 49 Storing the car 174 Sun roof 79 Sun visors 74 Suspensions 251 Reactive Suspension System 104 Symbols 36 T P M S system 117 Technical data 243 Third brake light bulb replacement 200 Top speed 257...

Page 271: ...lation pressure 255 replacement 185 standard 254 snow tyres 254 tyre marking 252 Using the manual gearbox 169 Warning lights on panel 9 Weights 258 Wheel replacement 185 Wheel rims reading the rim 253...

Page 272: ...negative In particular in almost all of the countries of the European Union up until 1st January 2007 take back of the vehicle free of charge only applies to vehicles registered from 1 July 2002 on wh...

Page 273: ...Always ask your mechanic for In the heart of your engine 267 274 Delta 2ed gb 24 09 2009 9 45 Pagina 272...

Page 274: ...ent to protect the particulate filter from the residual products of combustion High Fuel Economy System that allows considerable fuel saving It reduces the danger of dirtying the turbine to ensure the...

Page 275: ...RON no lower than 95 only Refuel diesel engines with diesel fuel for motor vehicles EN590 specifications only 1 4 Turbo Jet 1 6 Multijet 1 9 Twin Turbo Jet 2 0 Multijet litres kg litres kg litres kg...

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