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Lancia Voyager 2014 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Lancia Voyager 2014 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Important Notice
  • How to Use this Manual
  • Warnings and Cautions
  • Vehicle Identification Number
  • Vehicle Modifications/Alterations
  • Things to Know before Starting Your Vehicle
  • Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)
  • Remote Unlock Doors and Liftgate
  • Remote Lock Doors and Liftgate
  • Remote Key Unlock on First Press
  • Power Open/Close Power Liftgate
  • Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • POWER OPEN/CLOSE LEFT POWER SLIDING DOOR (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Power Open/Close Right Power Sliding Door
  • TURN off FLASH LIGHTS with RKE LOCK (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Programming Additional Transmitters
  • Transmitter Battery Replacement
  • General Information
  • Manual Door Locks
  • POWER DOOR LOCKS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Keyless Enter-N-Go
  • Power Vent Windows
  • Power Windows
  • Wind Buffeting
  • POWER SLIDING SIDE DOOR (for Versions/ Markets, Where Provided)
  • Sliding Side Door Child Protection
  • POWER LIFTGATE (for Versions/Markets, Where Available)
  • Lap/Shoulder Belts
  • Seat Belts in Passenger Seating Positions
  • Automatic Locking Retractor Mode
  • Energy Management Feature
  • Seat Belt Pretensioners
  • Supplemental Active Head Restraints (Ahr)
  • Active Hood System
  • ENHANCED SEAT BELT USE REMINDER SYSTEM (Beltalert®)
  • Seat Belts and Pregnant Women
  • Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)
  • Air Bag System Components
  • Advanced Front Air Bag Features
  • Air Bag Deployment Sensors and Controls

3 Understanding the Features of Your Vehicle

  • Inside Day/Night Mirror
  • Markets, Where Provided)
  • AUTOMATIC DIMMING MIRROR (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Outside Mirrors
  • DRIVER'S AUTOMATIC DIMMING MIRROR (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Outside Mirror Folding Feature
  • POWER MIRRORS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • HEATED MIRRORS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Tilt Mirrors in Reverse
  • Memory Seat Only), (for
  • POWER FOLDING MIRRORS (for Versions/ Markets, Where Provided)
  • ILLUMINATED VANITY MIRRORS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • REAR CROSS PATH (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Modes of Operation
  • Compatible Phones
  • Answer or Reject an Incoming Call - no Call Currently in Progress
  • Answer or Reject an Incoming Call - Call Currently in Progress
  • Making a Second Call While Current Call in Progress
  • Place/Retrieve a Call from Hold
  • Conference Call
  • Three-Way Calling
  • Call Termination
  • Call Continuation
  • Language Selection
  • Emergency Assistance
  • BREAKDOWN SERVICE (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Voice Mail Calling
  • Working with Automated Systems
  • Barge in - Overriding Prompts
  • Turning Confirmation Prompts On/Off
  • Phone and Network Status Indicators
  • Dialing Using the Mobile Phone
  • Mute/Un-Mute (Mute Off)
  • Transfer Call to and from Mobile Phone
  • Connect or Disconnect Link between
  • List Paired Mobile Phone Names
  • Select Another Mobile Phone
  • Delete Uconnect® Phone Paired Mobile
  • Uconnect® PHONE TUTORIAL
  • Voice Training
  • Voice Command
  • Phone Far End Audio Performance
  • Recent Calls
  • Voice Text Reply
  • Bluetooth® COMMUNICATION LINK
  • Voice Command System Operation
  • POWER SEATS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • POWER LUMBAR (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • HEATED SEATS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Manual Front/Second Row Seat Adjuster
  • Manual Reclining Seats
  • Head Restraints
  • Stow 'N Go® Seating
  • QUAD SEATS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • THIRD ROW POWER RECLINE (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • THIRD ROW POWER FOLDING SEAT (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • MANUALLY FOLDING THIRD ROW SEATS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Plastic Grocery Bag Retainer Hooks
  • Setting Memory Positions and Linking Rke Transmitter to Memory
  • EASY ENTRY/EXIT SEAT (Available with Memory Seat Only)
  • Interior Lighting
  • Parking Lights
  • AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • HEADLIGHTS on with WIPERS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • HEADLIGHT DELAY (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • FRONT and REAR FOG LIGHTS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Battery Protection
  • Multifunction Lever
  • Turn Signals
  • High/Low Beam Switch
  • Flash-To-Pass
  • AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • HEADLIGHT LEVELING SYSTEM (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • To Open and Close the Hood
  • Mist, Front Wiper and Washer
  • Intermittent, Low and High Speed
  • Rear Wiper and Washer
  • RAIN SENSING WIPERS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • ADJUSTABLE PEDALS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
  • To Activate
  • To Set a Desired Speed
  • To Deactivate
  • To Resume Speed
  • To Vary the Speed Setting
  • To Accelerate for Passing
  • Park Assist Sensors
  • Parksense® Warning Display
  • Parksense® Display
  • Enabling/Disabling Parksense
  • Service the Parksense® Rear Park Assist System
  • Cleaning the Park Assist System
  • Parksense® System Usage Precautions
  • Turning Parkview® on or off - with Navigation/Multimedia Radio
  • Turning Parkview® on or off - Without Navigation/Multimedia Radio
  • Front Overhead Console
  • Courtesy/Interior Lighting
  • Sunglass Storage (Non-Sunroof Only)
  • REAR COURTESY/READING LIGHTS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • REAR OVERHEAD CONSOLES (for Versions/ Markets, Where Provided)
  • Opening Sunroof - Express
  • Opening the Sunroof - Manual Mode
  • Closing Sunroof - Express
  • Closing Sunroof - Manual Mode
  • Pinch Protect Feature
  • Venting Sunroof - Express
  • Sunshade Operation
  • Sunroof Maintenance
  • Ignition off Operation
  • Electrical Power Outlets
  • Smokers Package Kit
  • Instrument Panel Cupholders
  • SUPER CONSOLE (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • PREMIUM CONSOLE CUPHOLDERS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Interior Bottle Holders
  • SMOKER'S PACKAGE KIT (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • POWER INVERTER (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Glove Compartments
  • Door Trim Panel Storage
  • DRIVER SEATBACK STORAGE (for Versions/ Markets, Where Provided)
  • Umbrella Holder
  • Second Row Floor Storage Bins
  • Storage bin Safety Warning
  • CENTER and REAR OVERHEAD CONSOLE STORAGE (for Version/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Cargo Area Storage
  • Basic Console
  • PREMIUM CONSOLE (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • RECHARGEABLE FLASHLIGHT (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Deploying the Crossbars
  • HEADLIGHT WASHER (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • SUN SCREENS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

4 Understanding Your Instrument Panel

  • Instrument Panel Features
  • Instrument Cluster - Gasoline
  • Instrument Cluster - Diesel
  • Instrument Cluster Descriptions
  • Electronic Vehicle Information Center (Evic) Displays
  • Evic White Telltale Lights
  • Evic Amber Telltale Lights
  • Evic Red Telltale Lights
  • Oil Change Due
  • Fuel Economy
  • Vehicle Speed
  • Vehicle Info
  • KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO™ DISPLAY (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Customer-Programmable Features (System Setup)
  • Ipod®/Usb/Mp3 CONTROL
  • NAVIGATION SYSTEM (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Sound Systems
  • CONNECTING the Ipod® or EXTERNAL USB DEVICE
  • Using this Feature
  • CONTROLLING the Ipod® or EXTERNAL USB DEVICE USING RADIO BUTTONS
  • List or Browse Mode
  • Bluetooth Streaming Audio (Btsa)
  • Getting Started
  • Blu-Ray® PLAYER
  • Play Video Games
  • Listen to an Audio Source on Channel
  • While a Video Is Playing on Channel
  • Dual Video Screen
  • Play a DVD Using the Touch-Screen Radio
  • Play a DVD Using the Ves™ Player
  • PLAY a Blu-Ray DISC USING the BLU-RAY PLAYER (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Listen to an Audio Source While a Video Is Playing
  • Third Row Swivel Screen
  • Important Notes for Dual Video Screen System
  • VES™ REMOTE CONTROL (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Blu-Ray PLAYER REMOTE CONTROL (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Remote Control Storage
  • Locking the Remote Control
  • Headphones Operation
  • Blu-Ray HEADPHONES OPERATION
  • Replacing the Headphone Batteries
  • Unwired® Stereo Headphone Lifetime Limited Warranty
  • System Information
  • Shared Modes
  • Uconnect® MULTIMEDIA VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES™)

5 Starting and Operating

  • Automatic Transmission
  • KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO™ (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Normal Starting - Gasoline Engine
  • Extreme Cold Weather (below −29°C)
  • If Engine Fails to Start
  • After Starting
  • Normal Starting - Diesel Engine
  • Key Ignition Park Interlock
  • Six-Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Acceleration
  • Flowing/Rising Water
  • Shallow Standing Water
  • Power Steering Fluid Check
  • Parking Brake
  • Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light
  • Electronic Brake Control System
  • Traction Control System (Tcs)
  • BRAKE ASSIST SYSTEM (BAS) (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Electronic Stability Control (Esc)
  • Trailer Sway Control (Tsc)
  • Hill Start Assist (Hsa)
  • Tire Markings
  • Tire Identification Number (TIN)
  • Tire Terminology and Definitions
  • Tire Loading and Tire Pressure
  • Tire Pressure
  • Tire Inflation Pressures
  • Tire Pressures for High Speed Operation
  • Radial Ply Tires
  • Run Flat Tires (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Spare Tires (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Tire Spinning
  • Tread Wear Indicators
  • Life of Tire
  • Replacement Tires
  • Tire Chains (Traction Devices)
  • Base System
  • PREMIUM SYSTEM (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Tire Rotation Recommendations
  • Clean Air Gasoline
  • Mmt in Gasoline
  • Materials Added to Fuel
  • LOCKING FUEL FILLER CAP (GAS CAP) (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Biodiesel Fuel Requirements
  • Fuel Requirements - Diesel Engine
  • Common Towing Definitions
  • Breakaway Cable Attachment
  • Towing Tips

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  • Table of Contents 7
  • Table of Contents 16
  • 3 Understanding The Features Of Your Vehicle 79
  • 4 Understanding Your Instrument Panel 171
  • 5 Starting and Operating 233
  • 6 What To Do In Emergencies 291
  • 7 Maintaining Your Vehicle 309

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  • Page 1 Owner Handbook...
  • Page 2 Lancia Service authorised workshops you can find technicians who are trained by us, offering quality and professionalism for all your service requirements. Lancia workshops are always close to you for your servicing operations, repairs and seasonal checks and our experts will offer practical recommendations for keeping your car in the best possible condition.
  • Page 4 All our Genuine Parts undergo rigorous testing, both in design and build stages, by specialists who check the use of cutting-edge materials and test their reliability. This guarantees performance and safety in the long term for both you and the passengers in your automobile. Always insist on a Genuine Part and check that it has been used.
  • Page 5 • the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity • the range of additional services available to LANCIA customers. Enjoy the read. Happy motoring! This Owner Handbook describes all versions of the LANCIA Voyager; please consider only the information rel- evant to your version, engine and configuration.

Page 7: Table Of Contents

Page 9: introduction, page 10: introduction.

  • Page 11 The manufacturer reserves the right the driving safety of your vehicle will Nor do they cover the cost of any to make changes in design and speci- not be impaired by the attachment or repairs or adjustments that might be fications, and/or to make additions to installation of such parts.

Page 12: How To Use This Manual

Page 13: warnings and cautions, page 15: things to know before starting your vehicle.

  • Page 16 • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE) (for versions/markets, where provided) ... .18 • REMOTE UNLOCK DOORS AND LIFTGATE . . .19 • REMOTE LOCK DOORS AND LIFTGATE ..19 •...
  • Page 17 • SLIDING SIDE DOOR ..... .29 • POWER SLIDING SIDE DOOR (for versions/ markets, where provided) ....29 •...
  • Page 18 • CHILD RESTRAINTS ....56 • ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS ..68 • ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DIESEL ENGINE .......68 •...
  • Page 19 A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEY FOB and ON/RUN. The START position is a spring-loaded momentary contact po- KEYS The Key Fob also contains the Remote sition. When released from the START Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter and Your vehicle is equipped with a key- position, the switch automatically re- an emergency key, which stores in the less ignition system.
  • Page 20 REMOVING KEY FOB WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) FROM IGNITION An unlocked car is an invitation to • Allowing children to be in a ve- Place the shift lever in PARK. Turn thieves. Always remove the Key hicle unattended is dangerous for the Key Fob to the OFF position and Fob from the ignition and lock all a number of reasons.
  • Page 21 STEERING WHEEL must turn the wheel slightly to the that there is a problem with the elec- right to disengage it. If you turned tronics. In addition, if the light begins LOCK — (for the wheel to the left to engage the to flash after the bulb check, it indi- versions/markets where lock, turn the wheel slightly to the...
  • Page 22 REPLACEMENT KEYS GENERAL INFORMATION VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM — (for The Sentry Key® operates on a car- NOTE: Only Key Fobs that are versions/markets where rier frequency of 433.92 MHz. The programmed to the vehicle elec- Sentry Key® Immobilizer system will tronics can be used to start and provided) be used in the following European...
  • Page 23 REARMING OF THE 2. Perform one of the following • Grasp the Passive Entry Unlock methods to lock the vehicle: Door Handle (for versions/ SYSTEM markets, where provided), refer to • Press LOCK on the interior power If something triggers the alarm, and "Keyless Enter-N-Go™"...

Page 24: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)

Page 25: remote unlock doors and liftgate, page 26: power open/close power liftgate, page 27: programming additional transmitters, page 28: general information, page 29: power door locks (for versions/markets, where provided), page 30: keyless enter-n-go.

  • Page 31 front door handle to unlock the driv- To Unlock From The Passenger If one of the vehicle doors is open and er's door automatically. The interior Side: the door panel switch is used to lock door panel lock knob will raise when the vehicle, once all open doors have With a valid Passive Entry RKE the door is unlocked.

Page 32: Windows

  • Page 33 ignition switch is in the ON/RUN or ACC position and during power ac- cessory delay. Power Window Lockout Switch Front Passenger Power Door Switches Front Passenger Power Window 1 - Window Open/Close Switch 2 - Power Door Locks Driver's Power Window Switches There is a single switch on the front NOTE: Power Window switches passenger's door trim panel which op-...
  • Page 34 The power window switches remain NOTE: Auto Up Reset (for versions/ active for up to 10 minutes (depend- markets, where provided) • If the window runs into any ob- ing on the accessory delay setting) To reactivate the Auto Up feature, stacle during auto-closure, it after the ignition switch has been perform the following steps after ve-...

Page 35: Wind Buffeting

  • Page 36 power sliding door handle will also NOTE: The power sliding side lever in gear and vehicle speed power open or close the power sliding door must be unlocked before the at 0 km/h, the brake must be door. power sliding door switches will pressed.

Page 37: Sliding Side Door Child Protection

  • Page 38 NOTE: 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 on the oppo- WARNING! site sliding door. • After engaging the Child Protec- Avoid trapping anyone in the ve- tion Door Lock, always test the NOTE: hicle in a collision. Remember that door from the inside to make the sliding doors can only be •...

Page 39: Liftgate

  • Page 40 liftgate is fully open, pressing the but- NOTE: ton twice within five seconds, a sec- • If anything obstructs the power ond time, will close the liftgate. liftgate while it is closing or The power liftgate may also be opening, the liftgate will auto- opened and closed by pressing the matically reverse to the closed or button located on the overhead con-...

Page 41: Occupant Restraints

Page 42: lap/shoulder belts.

  • Page 43 Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) (Continued) Instructions • Wearing a seat belt incorrectly is the vehicle in a collision, increas- 1. Enter the vehicle and close the dangerous. Seat belts are de- ing head and neck injury. A belt door.
  • Page 44 WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) • A belt that is buckled into the • Do not use devices (clips, fasten- wrong buckle will not protect you ings etc.) that prevent the seat properly. The lap portion could belts from laying close to the oc- ride too high on your body, possi- cupants' bodies.
  • Page 45 hear a “click.” The retractor should Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt WARNING! withdraw any slack in the belt. Anchorage A frayed or torn belt could rip apart In the front seats and the second row To release the small latch plate, posi- in a collision and leave you with no outboard seats, the shoulder belt an- tion the end of the large latch plate...

Page 46: Seat Belts In Passenger Seating Positions

Page 47: energy management feature, page 48: supplemental active head restraints (ahr), page 49: active hood system.

  • Page 50 system whenever the ignition switch is the Air Bag Warning Light is illumi- in the START or ON/RUN position. If nated, or if “SERVICE ACTIVE the key is in the LOCK position, in the HOOD” appears in the EVIC, see ACC position, or not in the ignition, your authorized dealer.

Page 51: Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System (Beltalert®)

Page 52: seat belts and pregnant women, page 53: air bag system components.

  • Page 54 Children 12 years old and under Never allow children to slide the WARNING! should always ride buckled up in a shoulder belt behind them or under • No objects should be placed over rear seat. their arm. or near the air bag on the instru- If the air bag system in this vehicle ment panel, because any such ob- needs to be modified to accommodate...
  • Page 55 protection to help protect an occupant the body structure. Each air bag fea- WARNING! (Continued) during a side impact. The SAB is tures inflated chambers placed adja- • Being too close to the steering marked with an air bag label sewn cent to the head of each outboard wheel or instrument panel during into the outboard side of the front...

Page 56: Air Bag Deployment Sensors And Controls

  • Page 57 Air Bags are not expected to reduce needed to help keep you in position, It also includes diagnostics that will the risk of injury in rear, side, or roll- away from an inflating air bag. illuminate the instrument cluster Air over collisions.
  • Page 58 inflator units. A large quantity of non- The ORC determines if a side collision these events, the ORC will deploy the toxic gas is generated to inflate the requires the side air bags to inflate, SABIC only on the impact side of the Advanced Front Air Bags.
  • Page 59 Front And Side Impact Sensors an event, the ignition switch must be and normally heal quickly. How- changed from IGN ON to IGN OFF. ever, if you haven't healed signifi- In front and side impacts, impact sen- cantly within a few days, or if you sors can aid the ORC in determining If A Deployment Occurs have any blistering, see your doctor...
  • Page 60 Maintaining Your Air Bag System WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Deployed air bags and seat belt pre- • Do not attempt to modify any WARNING! tensioners can not protect you in part of your air bag system. The another collision. Have the air •...
  • Page 61 Air Bag Warning Light NOTE: If the speedometer, ta- • Whether or not the driver and pas- chometer, or any engine related senger safety belts were gauges are not working, the Occu- buckled/fastened; You will want to have the pant Restraint Controller (ORC) air bags ready to inflate for •...
  • Page 62 manufacturer, other parties, such as Children 12 years or younger should WARNING! (Continued) law enforcement, that have the spe- ride properly buckled up in a rear • In a collision, an unrestrained cial equipment, can read the informa- seat. According to crash statistics, child, even a tiny baby, can be- tion if they have access to the vehicle children are safer when properly re-...
  • Page 63 Mass Group Seating Position (or other site) Front Passen- Rear Rear Center Intermediate Intermediate Outboard Outboard Center Group 0 - Up to 10 kg Group 0+ - Up to 13 kg Group 1 - 9 to 18 kg Group II - 15 to 25 kg Group III - 22 to 36 kg Key of letters used in the table above: •...
  • Page 64 Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Chart Interme- Interme- Front diate Mass Size Rear Rear diate Other Fixture Passen- Center Group Class Outboard Center Outboard Sites LUX. SSnG Quad ISO/R1 IUF** 0 — up to 10 kg ISO/R1 IUF** ISO/R2 IUF** 0+ — up to 13 kg ISO/R3 IUF**...
  • Page 65 • IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX • X = ISOFIX position not suitable for • ** = Inboard buckle for Left side child restraint systems (CRS) given ISOFIX child restraint systems in this seating position must be behind all in the attachment list.
  • Page 66 Infants And Child Restraints forward-facing child seat with a har- WARNING! ness for as long as possible, up to the Safety experts recommend that chil- • Never place a rear facing infant highest weight or height allowed by dren ride rearward-facing in the ve- seat in front of an air bag.
  • Page 67 should use the seat belt in a rear seat. 5. Can the child stay seated like this WARNING! (Continued) Use this simple 5-step test to decide for the whole trip? • When your child restraint is not whether the child can use the vehicle’s If the answer to any of these questions in use, secure it in the vehicle with seat belt alone:...
  • Page 68 Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Restraint Type Combined Use any attachment method shown with an “X” Below Weight of the ISOFIX – ISOFIX – Child + Child Lower Anchors Seat Belt + Top Lower Anchors Seat Belt Only Restraint + Top Tether Tether Anchor Only Anchor...
  • Page 69 Locating The ISOFIX Anchorages top tether anchorage and a way to tighten the strap after it is attached to the anchorage. In addition, there are tether strap anchors located be- Center Seat ISOFIX hind each rear seatback, If a child restraint installed in the near to the floor.
  • Page 70 To Install An ISOFIX-compatible 4. Attach the connectors of the child WARNING! Child Restraint restraint to the lower anchorages in Child restraint anchorages are de- the selected seating position. 1. If the selected seating position has signed to withstand only those a Switchable Automatic Locking Re- 5.
  • Page 71 Remind all children in the vehicle that the retractor and then letting the web- 2. Pull enough of the seat belt web- the seat belts are not toys and that bing retract back into the retractor. If bing from the retractor to pass it they should not play with them.
  • Page 72 7. Finally, pull up on any excess web- Child Restraint With A Cinching 5. If the child restraint has a top bing to tighten the lap portion around Latch Plate (CINCH) — (for tether strap and the seating position the child restraint while you push the versions/markets where provided) has a top tether anchorage, connect child restraint rearward and down-...
  • Page 73 child restraint. Repeat steps 4 to 6, 2. Route the tether strap to provide above, to complete the installation of the most direct path for the strap be- the child restraint. tween the anchor and the child seat. If your vehicle is equipped with adjust- If the belt still cannot be tightened able rear head restraints, raise the after you shorten the buckle, discon-...
  • Page 74 SAFETY TIPS Transporting Pets The engine oil installed in the engine at the factory is a high-quality energy Air Bags deploying in the front seat TRANSPORTING conserving type lubricant. could harm your pet. An unrestrained PASSENGERS changes should be consistent with an- pet could be thrown about and possi- ticipated climate conditions under bly injured, or injure a passenger dur-...
  • Page 75 EXHAUST GAS The best protection against carbon parts. Damaged parts must be re- monoxide entry into the vehicle body placed immediately. Do not disas- is a properly maintained engine ex- semble or modify the system. WARNING! haust system. Front seat belt assemblies must be Exhaust gases can injure or kill.
  • Page 76 to feel the air directed against the WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) windshield. See your authorized Pedals that cannot move freely can • Check mounting of mats on a dealer for service if your defroster is cause loss of vehicle control and regular basis.
  • Page 77 PERIODIC SAFETY Door Latches CHECKS YOU SHOULD Check for positive closing, latching, MAKE OUTSIDE THE and locking. VEHICLE Fluid Leaks Tires Check area under vehicle after over- night parking for fuel, engine coolant, Examine tires for excessive tread wear oil, or other fluid leaks. Also, if gaso- and uneven wear patterns.

Page 79: Understanding The Features Of Your Vehicle

  • Page 80 • REAR CROSS PATH (for versions/markets, where provided) ......87 • MODES OF OPERATION ....88 •...
  • Page 81 • TURNING CONFIRMATION PROMPTS ON/OFF . .98 • PHONE AND NETWORK STATUS INDICATORS . .98 • DIALING USING THE MOBILE PHONE KEYPAD.......99 •...
  • Page 82 • COMMANDS ......108 • VOICE TRAINING..... . .110 •...
  • Page 83 • TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD ...128 • LIGHTS ....... .128 •...
  • Page 84 • RAIN SENSING WIPERS (for versions/markets, where provided) ......134 • TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN ..135 •...
  • Page 85 • TURNING PARKVIEW® ON OR OFF — WITHOUT NAVIGATION/MULTIMEDIA RADIO..144 • OVERHEAD CONSOLES ....144 •...
  • Page 86 • CUPHOLDERS ......151 • INSTRUMENT PANEL CUPHOLDERS ..151 • SUPER CONSOLE (for versions/markets, where provided) .
  • Page 87 • CARGO AREA FEATURES ....160 • RECHARGEABLE FLASHLIGHT (for versions/markets, where provided)..160 • REAR WINDOW FEATURES ....160 •...

Page 88: Mirrors

Page 89: driver's automatic dimming mirror (for versions/markets, where provided), page 90: power folding mirrors (for versions/ markets, where provided).

  • Page 91 NOTE: • The BSM system does NOT alert the driver about rapidly ap- proaching vehicles that are out- side the detection zones. • The BSM system detection zone DOES NOT change if your ve- hicle is towing a trailer. There- Rear Detection Zones Sensor Locations fore, visually verify the adjacent...
  • Page 92 to see if an alert is necessary. The BSM system will issue an alert during these types of zone entries. Entering From The Side Vehicles that move into your adjacent lanes from either side of the vehicle. Rear Monitoring Overtaking/Passing Overtaking Traffic The BSM system is designed not to issue an alert on stationary objects...

Page 93: Rear Cross Path (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

Page 94: modes of operation, page 95: uconnect® phone, page 96: compatible phones.

  • Page 97 Voice Command Tree phone (refer to “Compatible Phones” • For identification purposes, you section to learn about the phone will be prompted to give the Refer to “Voice Tree” in this section. type). Uconnect® Phone a name for your Cancel Command mobile phone.
  • Page 98 Dial By Saying A Number stored name entry recommended. For example, say Uconnect® Phonebook or down- “Robert Smith” or “Robert” in- • Press the button to begin. loaded phonebook. To learn how to stead of “Bob”. • After the “Ready” prompt and the store a name in the phonebook , •...
  • Page 99 Uconnect® Phone automatically • Maximum of 1000 entries per Edit Uconnect® Phonebook downloads your mobile phone’s phone will be downloaded and up- Entries phonebook. dated every time a phone is con- NOTE: Editing phonebook en- nected to the Uconnect® Phone. Phonebook Download —...
  • Page 100 “Phonebook Edit” can be used to add while the Uconnect® Phone is play- • Note that only the phonebook in the another phone number to a name en- ing the desired entry and say current language is deleted. try that already exists in the phone- “Delete.”...

Page 101: Phone Call Features

Page 102: call termination, page 103: emergency assistance, page 104: barge in - overriding prompts, page 105: dialing using the mobile phone, page 106: select another mobile phone, page 107: reset, page 108: phone far end audio performance, page 109: bluetooth® communication link, page 113: voice command, page 114: commands.

  • Page 115 Main Menu • “Frequency #” (to change the fre- Disc Mode quency) Start a dialogue by pressing the Voice To switch to the disc mode, say Command button. You may say “Disc.” In this mode, you may say the • “Next Station” (to select the next “Main Menu”...

Page 116: Voice Training

Page 117: seats.

  • Page 118 Adjusting The Seat Up Or Down WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) The height of the seats can be ad- • Adjusting a seat while driving may • Do not ride with the seatback re- justed up or down. Pull upward or be dangerous. Moving a seat while clined so that the shoulder belt is push downward on the seat switch, driving could result in loss of con-...

Page 119: Power Lumbar (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

Page 120: manual front/second row seat adjuster, page 121: manual reclining seats.

  • Page 122 is designed to help prevent or reduce restraint. Push rearward on the bot- NOTE: the extent of injuries to the driver and tom of the head restraint to move the • The head restraints should only front passenger in certain types of head restraint away from your head.

Page 123: Stow 'N Go® Seating

  • Page 124 5. Pull upward on the seatback re- cliner lever located on the outboard side of the seat. Automatic Folding Seatback Seat In Storage Bin The seat will automatically tumble 7. Close the storage bin cover. into position for easy storage. Seatback Recliner Lever, Seat CAUTION! Tumble, And Head Restraint Fold...
  • Page 125 WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) • In a collision, you or others in • Keep the storage bin covers your vehicle could be injured if closed and latched while the ve- seats are not properly latched to hicle is in motion. their floor attachments. Always •...

Page 126: Quad Seats (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

  • Page 127 For passengers seated in the third row, there is a pull strap located on the outboard side of the seat near the bottom of the seat back. Third row passengers can pull on the strap and push the Quad seat forward for fold- ing the seatback and accessing the easy entry lever.
  • Page 128 With the seat in its fold-flat position, WARNING! pull upward on the easy-access re- To reduce the risk of personal in- lease lever and lift the seat into the jury: desired position. • Retainer strap must always be se- curely attached to grab handle when seat is folded forward and vehicle is moving.

Page 129: Third Row Power Recline (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

Page 130: manually folding third row seats (for versions/markets, where provided), page 131: plastic grocery bag retainer hooks, page 132: setting memory positions and linking rke transmitter to memory, page 133: easy entry/exit seat (available with memory seat only), page 134: to open and close the hood, page 135: interior lighting, page 136: headlights on with wipers (for versions/markets, where provided), page 137: battery protection, page 138: flash-to-pass, page 139: windshield wipers and washers, page 140: rear wiper and washer, page 141: tilt/telescoping steering column, page 142: electronic speed control, page 143: to activate, page 144: to accelerate for passing, page 145: parksense® display, page 146: enabling/disabling parksense, page 147: cleaning the park assist system.

  • Page 148 could provide a false indication CAUTION! WARNING! that an obstacle is behind the • ParkSense® is only a parking aid • Drivers must be careful when fascia/bumper. and it is unable to recognize every backing up even when using • Ensure that the ParkSense® sys- obstacle, including small ob- ParkSense®.

Page 149: Parkview® Rear Back Up Camera (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

Page 150: turning parkview® on or off - with navigation/multimedia radio, page 151: courtesy/interior lighting, page 152: rear courtesy/reading lights (for versions/markets, where provided), page 153: power sunroof (for versions/markets, where provided), page 154: closing sunroof - express, page 155: electrical power outlets, page 156: smokers package kit, page 157: power inverter (for versions/markets, where provided), page 158: super console (for versions/markets, where provided), page 159: smoker's package kit (for versions/markets, where provided), page 160: driver seatback storage (for versions/ markets, where provided), page 161: storage bin safety warning, page 162: center and rear overhead console storage (for version/markets, where provided), page 163: basic console.

  • Page 164 • Upper storage bin can hold nine This provides easy access to the stor- regular or 18 thin CDs or other age area below and provides two of items the four cupholders for the second row passengers. • Large console center storage will store headphones for the available rear DVD entertainment system or other items...

Page 165: Super Console (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

Page 166: cargo area features, page 167: roof luggage rack (for versions/markets, where provided).

  • Page 168 Then, position the crossbars across Once the crossbars are set into posi- CAUTION! the roof. tion, tighten the thumb screws com- Use care when removing and han- pletely. NOTE: The crossbars are identi- dling the crossbars to prevent dam- cal and can be placed in any two of age to the vehicle.

Page 169: Headlight Washer (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

Page 170: sun screens (for versions/markets, where provided), page 171: understanding your instrument panel.

  • Page 172 • KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO™ DISPLAY (for versions/markets, where provided) ..186 • COMPASS / TEMPERATURE DISPLAY (for versions/markets, where provided) ..186 • CUSTOMER-PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES (SYSTEM SETUP) ..... .189 •...
  • Page 173 • PLAY A DVD USING THE TOUCH-SCREEN RADIO .......198 • PLAY A DVD USING THE VES™ PLAYER (for versions/markets, where provided).
  • Page 174 • INFORMATION MODE DISPLAY ...209 • NUMERIC KEYPAD MENU ....209 • DISC MENU ......209 •...

Page 175: Instrument Panel Features

Page 176: instrument cluster - gasoline, page 177: instrument cluster - diesel, page 178: instrument cluster descriptions.

  • Page 179 CHAngE OIL 3. Turn the ignition switch to the Anti-Lock portion of the brake sys- OFF/LOCK position. tem is not functioning and that service Your vehicle is equipped with an en- is required. However, the conven- gine oil change indicator system. The NOTE: If the indicator message tional brake system will continue to...
  • Page 180 that illuminates a low tire pressure system detects a malfunction, the tell- CAUTION! telltale when one or more of your tires tale will flash for approximately one The TPMS has been optimized for is significantly under-inflated. Ac- minute and then remain continuously the original equipment tires and cordingly, when the low tire pressure illuminated.
  • Page 181 not come on when turning the key this light remains on after several ig- WARNING! from OFF to ON/RUN, have the con- nition cycles, and the vehicle has been A malfunctioning catalytic con- dition checked promptly. driven several kilometers at speeds verter, as referenced above, can greater than 48 km/h, see your autho- Certain conditions, such as a loose or...
  • Page 182 11. Electronic Stability Control while driving, have the system in- 17. Vehicle Security Light (for (ESC) OFF Indicator Light (for spected at an authorized dealer as versions/markets, where provided) versions/markets, where provided) soon as possible. Refer to “Occupant This light will flash at a fast Restraints”...
  • Page 183 corrected. If the problem is related to The light also will turn on when the WARNING! the brake booster, the ABS pump will parking brake is applied with the ig- Driving a vehicle with the red brake run when applying the brake and a nition switch in the ON/RUN posi- light on is dangerous.

Page 184: Electronic Vehicle Information Center (Evic) (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

Page 185: electronic vehicle information center (evic) displays.

  • Page 186 • Unstored Messages When the appropriate conditions ex- • Turn Signal On This message type is displayed indefi- ist, the EVIC displays the following • RKE Battery Low nitely or until the condition that acti- messages: vated the message is cleared. Ex- •...

Page 187: Evic White Telltale Lights

Page 188: evic amber telltale lights.

  • Page 189 • Door Ajar non-essential electrical devices or in- If the light remains lit with the engine crease engine speed (if at idle). If the running, your vehicle will usually be This light will turn on to charging system light remains on, it drivable.

Page 190: Oil Change Due

Page 191: vehicle speed, page 192: tire bar.

  • Page 193 may need to be driven several min- Manual Compass Calibration (for Compass Variance utes before the updated tempera- versions/markets, where Compass Variance is the difference ture is displayed. Engine tempera- provided) between Magnetic North and Geo- ture can also affect the displayed If the compass appears erratic and the graphic North.
  • Page 194 Compass Variance Map 1. Turn the ignition switch ON. 3. Press the DOWN button until the 4. Press and release the SELECT “Compass Variance” message is dis- button until the proper variance zone 2. Press the UP or DOWN button un- played in the EVIC, then press the is selected, according to the map.

Page 195: Customer-Programmable Features (System Setup)

  • Page 196 selection, press and release the SE- RKE Linked To Memory (for the SELECT button until a check- LECT button until a check-mark ap- versions/markets, where mark appears next to the feature pears next to the feature showing the provided) showing the system has been acti- system has been activated or the vated or the check-mark is removed When this feature is selected the...
  • Page 197 highlighted, then press and release the Intermittent Wiper Options (for or down until the preferred setting is SELECT button until a check-mark versions/markets, where highlighted, then press and release the appears next to the setting, showing provided) SELECT button until a check-mark that the setting has been selected.
  • Page 198 check-mark appears next to the fea- button until a check-mark appears Blind Spot Alert (for ture showing the system has been ac- next to the feature showing the system versions/markets, where tivated or the check-mark is removed has been activated or the check-mark provided) showing the system has been deacti- is removed showing the system has...

Page 199: Sound Systems

Page 200: connecting the ipod® or external usb device, page 201: list or browse mode.

  • Page 202 • TUNE control knob: The TUNE • In List mode, the radio PRESET iPod® or external USB device sub- control knob functions in a similar buttons are used as shortcuts to menu levels are available on this manner as the scroll wheel on the the following lists on the iPod®...

Page 203: Bluetooth Streaming Audio (Btsa)

Page 204: play video games.

  • Page 205 2. Insert the DVD with the label fac- NOTE: NOTE: ing up. The radio automatically se- • Channel/Screen 1 select mode • To view a DVD on the radio lects the appropriate mode after the information is shown on the left press the RADIO/MEDIA hard- disc is recognized and displays the side of the screen.

Page 206: Play A Dvd Using The Ves™ Player

Page 207: play a blu-ray disc using the blu-ray player (for versions/markets, where provided), page 208: listen to an audio source while a video is playing.

  • Page 209 Controls And Indicators 5. ►► – In radio modes, press to audio on a data disc, PROG Up selects seek the next tunable station. In disc the next directory and PROG Down 1. Power – Turns the screen and modes, press and hold to fast forward selects the previous directory.

Page 210: Blu-Ray Player Remote Control (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

Page 211: remote control storage, page 212: batteries, page 213: controls, page 214: system information.

  • Page 215 1. CD: Ability to Fast Forward, Re- 2. Channel 1 Audio Only/Mute 3. To delete the last digit, navigate to wind, Scan, and Track Up/Down. the Del button and press the remote 3. Channel 2 Audio Only/Mute control’s ENTER/OK button. 2.
  • Page 216 To change the settings, press the re- button. This will automatically se- • CD Data discs with MP3 and WMA mote control’s navigation buttons (▲, lect the next available audio mode compressed audio format files ▼) to select an item, then press the without using the MODE/SOURCE •...
  • Page 217 incorrect playback, do not use these • Maximum frame rate for pro- have a Video title, but the Video title is extensions for any other types of gressive source 30 frames per ignored). All multi - channel program files. second material is automatically mixed down to two channels, which may result in a •...
  • Page 218 format and is playable on other play- • Mixed disc which contains "DivX" • The DVD player always uses the ers. To help avoid playback problems, will be priority played on Blu-ray file extension to determine the au- use the following guidelines when re- Disc Player .
  • Page 219 player will automatically skip the ejected. A dirty, damaged, or incom- cold weather conditions. When this file and begin playing the next patible disc format are all potential occurs, allow the vehicles interior available file. causes for a "Disc Error" message. temperature to warm, then insert disc into player.
  • Page 220 • Using the remote control Up and please contact the dealer where the must enter the correct password using Down cursor buttons, highlight the vehicle was purchased. the password entry method described Language item you want to edit, below. Lan- Code Lan- Code...
  • Page 221 To set the password, activate the DVD remote control’s Right cursor but- • Enter the current password. Select Setup Menu and follow these addi- ton to select digits, enter the new a digit, use the remote control’s Up tional instructions: password.
  • Page 222 • THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED VC-1 STANDARD ("VC-1 http://www.cinavia.com. To request UNDER PATENT VIDEO") AND/OR (ii) DECODE additional information about Cinavia PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS EN- by mail, send a postcard with your PERSONAL NON- CODED BY A CONSUMER EN- mailing address to: Cinavia Consumer COMMERCIAL USE OF A CON- GAGED IN A PERSONAL AND...
  • Page 223 STEERING WHEEL Macrovision. Reverse engineering play purchased DivX Video-on- or disassembly is prohibited. Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain AUDIO CONTROLS your registration code, locate the • Manufactured under license under DivX VOD section in your device U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; setup menu.
  • Page 224 The left-hand rocker switch has a If you press the switch up or down 7. Do not store the disc where tem- pushbutton in the center. The func- twice it plays the second track; three peratures may become too high. tion of the left-hand switch is differ- times, it will play the third, etc.
  • Page 225 CLIMATE CONTROLS The Three-Zone ATC system auto- 3. Mode Display matically maintains the interior com- This display shows the current Mode The Climate Control system allows fort level desired by the driver and all selection (Panel, Bi-Level, Floor, you to regulate the temperature, passengers.
  • Page 226 manual mode. The blower will engage release to select. Refer to “Automatic 17. SYNC Button immediately if the Defrost mode is Operation” for more information. Press and release to control the tem- selected. Performing this function will cause perature setting for all three zones the ATC to switch between manual 9.
  • Page 227 3. When the system is set up for your if the Defrost mode is selected, or by NOTE: comfort level, it is not necessary to changing the front blower knob set- • If the system is in Mix, Floor or change the settings.
  • Page 228 Controlling The Rear Climate 2. Rear Temperature Display Bi-Level Mode Controls From The Front ATC This display shows the temperature Air comes from both the head- Panel setting for the rear seat occupants. liner outlets and the floor The Three-Zone ATC system allows outlets.
  • Page 229 Pressing the Rear Temperature Lock 1. Press the Rear Temperature Lock NOTE: button on the front ATC panel, illumi- button on the front ATC panel. This • It is not necessary to move the nates a lock symbol in the rear dis- turns off the Rear Temperature Lock temperature settings for cold or play.
  • Page 230 Rear Mode Control Recirculation Control CAUTION! Auto Mode When outside air contains Interior air enters the Rear Auto- smoke, odors, or high hu- matic Temperature Control System The rear system automatically main- midity, or if rapid cooling is through an intake grille, located in tains the correct mode and comfort desired, you may wish to the right side trim panel behind the...
  • Page 231 and to protect against engine over- adequate system lubrication to mini- and pollen from the air. Refer to “Air heating. A solution of 50% ethylene mize the possibility of compressor Conditioning” in “Maintaining Your glycol antifreeze coolant and 50% damage when the system is started Vehicle”...

Page 233: Starting And Operating

  • Page 234 • PARKING BRAKE ......245 • ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)...246 •...
  • Page 235 • Tire Spinning ......263 • Tread Wear Indicators ....264 •...
  • Page 236 • RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) ........284 •...

Page 237: Starting Procedures

Page 238: keyless enter-n-go™ (for versions/markets, where provided), page 239: extreme cold weather (below −29°c), page 240: after starting.

  • Page 241 Starting And Operating Cautions proper lubrication of the turbo- CAUTION! – Diesel Engine charger. This is particularly neces- To prevent damage to the starter, sary after any period of hard driv- DO NOT crank the engine for more ing. WARNING! than 15 second intervals at one Turbocharger Cool Down time.

Page 242: Automatic Transmission

Page 243: key ignition park interlock.

  • Page 244 GEAR RANGES an added precaution, turn the front WARNING! (Continued) wheels toward the curb on a downhill DO NOT race the engine when shift- • It is dangerous to shift out of grade, and away from the curb on an ing from PARK or NEUTRAL into PARK or NEUTRAL if the engine uphill grade.
  • Page 245 REVERSE (R) WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) This range is for moving the vehicle • Before moving the shift lever out • When leaving the vehicle, always backward. Shift into REVERSE only of PARK, you must place the ig- remove the key fob and lock your after the vehicle has come to a com- nition from the LOCK/OFF posi- vehicle.
  • Page 246 Range Select (ERS) shift control (de- could result in transmission damage, CAUTION! scribed below) to select a lower gear Transmission Limp Home Mode is ac- Towing the vehicle, coasting, or range. Under these conditions, using a tivated. In this mode, the transmis- driving for any other reason with lower gear range will improve perfor- sion remains in third gear regardless...
  • Page 247 NOTE: Even if the transmission (except to prevent engine overspeed), To exit ERS mode, simply press and can be reset, we recommend that but will shift down into second and hold the shift lever to the right (+) you visit your authorized dealer at first gears normally.

Page 248: Driving On Slippery Surfaces

Page 249: driving through water, page 250: power steering, page 251: power steering fluid check, page 252: anti-lock brake system (abs), page 253: anti-lock brake warning light, page 254: electronic brake control system, page 255: brake assist system (bas) (for versions/markets, where provided).

  • Page 256 • Understeer - when the vehicle is ESC Operating Modes vehicle is in deep snow, sand or gravel conditions and more wheel spin than turning less than appropriate for ESC would normally allow is required the steering wheel position. The “ESC Off” switch is lo- to gain traction.

Page 257: Trailer Sway Control (Tsc)

Page 258: hill start assist (hsa).

  • Page 259 • Temporary spare tires are de- • High flotation tire sizing is signed for temporary emergency based on U.S. design standards use only. Temporary high pres- and it begins with the tire diam- sure compact spare tires have eter molded into the sidewall. the letter “T”...
  • Page 260 EXAMPLE: Service Description: 95 = Load Index — A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry H = Speed Symbol — A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under certain operating conditions —...

Page 261: Tire Identification Number (Tin)

Page 262: tire terminology and definitions.

  • Page 263 and Loading Information placard. (68 kg) = 750 lbs (340 kg), and 3) Tire size designed for your vehicle. The combined weight of occupants, 1400 lbs (635 kg) – 750 lbs (340 kg) = 4) Cold tire inflation pressures for cargo/luggage and trailer tongue 650 lbs [295 kg]).

Page 264: Tires - General Information

Page 265: tire inflation pressures, page 266: tire pressures for high speed operation, page 267: tire types, page 268: spare tires (for versions/markets, where provided), page 269: tire spinning, page 270: tread wear indicators, page 271: tire chains (traction devices), page 272: tire rotation recommendations.

  • Page 273 should always be set based on cold in order for the “Tire Pressure Moni- CAUTION! inflation tire pressure. This is defined toring Telltale Light” to be turned off. • The TPMS has been optimized as the tire pressure after a vehicle has The system will automatically update for the original equipment tires not been driven for more than three...

Page 274: Base System

  • Page 275 NOTE: The vehicle may need to 5. Using wheels/tires not equipped 5. Once you repair or replace the be driven for up to 20 minutes with TPMS sensors. original road tire and reinstall it on above 24 km/h to receive this in- the vehicle in place of the compact Vehicles With Compact Spare formation.

Page 276: Premium System (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

  • Page 277 SERVICE TPM SYSTEM Message SYSTEM” message will not be pres- still shown. This indicates that the ent, and a pressure value will be dis- pressure values are still being received The “Tire Pressure Monitoring Tell- played instead of dashes. A system from the TPM sensors but they may tale Light”...

Page 278: Fuel Requirements - Gasoline Engine

Page 279: methanol, page 280: clean air gasoline, page 281: fuel requirements - diesel engine, page 282: trailer towing, page 283: breakaway cable attachment.

  • Page 284 Without Attachment Points Trailer Towing Weights Trailer And Tongue Weight (Maximum Trailer Weight Loads balanced over the wheels or 1. For detachable ball tow bar you Ratings) heavier in the rear can cause the must follow the recommended manu- The following chart provides the trailer to sway severely side to side facturer or supplier procedure.
  • Page 285 total load on your vehicle. Refer to WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) the Tire and Loading Information Improper towing can lead to an in- • Safety chains must always be placard, located on the drivers jury accident. Follow these guide- used between your vehicle and door pillar, for the maximum com- lines to make your trailer towing as trailer.
  • Page 286 Towing Requirements – Tires Towing Requirements – Trailer WARNING! Brakes • Do not attempt to tow a trailer • Do not connect trailer brakes to while using a compact spare tire. – Do not interconnect the hydraulic your vehicle's hydraulic brake brake system or vacuum system of lines.
  • Page 287 The electrical connections are all Seven - Pin Connector Details Thirteen - Pin Connector complete to the vehicle but you must Details Wire Function mate the harness to a trailer connec- Color Function Wire tor. Color Stop Lights Left Turn Signal Yellow Left Rear Position, Black...

Page 288: Towing Tips

  • Page 289 • Use speed control in flat terrain and Trailer Hitch Attaching Points with light loads to maximize fuel Your vehicle will require extra equip- efficiency. ment to tow a trailer safely and effi- ciently. The trailer tow hitch must be Cooling System attached to your vehicle using the To reduce potential for engine and...
  • Page 290 RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) TOWING THIS VEHICLE BEHIND ANOTHER VEHICLE Towing Condition Wheels OFF the Ground All Models Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED Front Dolly Tow Rear NOT ALLOWED On Trailer RECREATIONAL TOWING – 3. Firmly apply the parking brake. CAUTION! Place the transmission in PARK.

Page 291: What To Do In Emergencies

Page 292: hazard warning flashers, page 293: wheel and tire torque specifications, page 294: jack location, page 295: spare tire tools, page 296: preparations for jacking, page 297: jacking instructions.

  • Page 298 Rear jack locations are between a pair NOTE: In some situations the 4. Raise the vehicle by turning the of down-facing tabs on the sill flange jack may need to be placed on its jack screw to the right, using the of the vehicle side body.
  • Page 299 7. Lower the vehicle by turning the 10. Place the deflated (flat) tire and CAUTION! jack screw to the left. compact spare tire cover assembly in Be sure to mount the spare tire with the rear cargo area. Do not stow the 8.

Page 300: Securing The Spare Tire

Page 301: road tire installation, page 302: jump-starting, page 303: jump-starting procedure, page 304: freeing a stuck vehicle, page 305: towing a disabled vehicle, page 306: shift lever override.

  • Page 307 3. Using a small screwdriver or simi- lar tool, remove the shift lever over- ride access cover (located near the top right of the shift lever in the instru- ment panel). 4. Press and maintain firm pressure on the brake pedal. 5.

Page 309: Maintaining Your Vehicle

  • Page 310 • FUSES ....... . .324 • TOTALLY INTEGRATED POWER MODULE . .325 •...

Page 311: Engine Compartment - 3.6L

Page 312: engine compartment - 2.8l diesel, page 313: onboard diagnostic system - obd ii, page 314: engine oil, page 315: engine oil filter, page 316: intervention regeneration strategy - 2.8l diesel engine, page 317: maintenance-free battery, page 318: air conditioner maintenance, page 319: body lubrication, page 320: windshield wiper blades, page 321: cooling system.

  • Page 322 applicable). If the engine coolant (an- Cooling System – Drain, Flush, CAUTION! tifreeze) is dirty, the system should be And Refill • Mixing of engine coolant (anti- drained, flushed, and refilled with If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is freeze) other than specified en- fresh OAT coolant (conforming to dirty or contains a considerable gine coolant (antifreeze), may re-...
  • Page 323 Adding Coolant life of the engine coolant (anti- WARNING! (Continued) freeze) and will require more fre- Your vehicle has been built with an • Do not use a pressure cap other quent coolant changes. improved engine coolant (antifreeze) than the one specified for your that allows extended maintenance in- Cooling System Pressure Cap vehicle.

Page 324: Brakes

  • Page 325 Car maintenance should be done at • To avoid contamination from for- brake fluid reservoir. With disc a LANCIA Dealership. For routine eign matter or moisture, use only brakes, fluid level can be expected to and minor maintenance operations new brake fluid or fluid that has fall as the brake pads wear.

Page 326: Automatic Transmission

Page 327: appearance care and protection from corrosion.

  • Page 328 using a mild car wash soap, and • If you detect any stone chips or should be cleaned regularly with a rinse the panels completely with scratches in the paint, touch them mild soap and water to prevent corro- clear water. up immediately.
  • Page 329 • For tough stains, apply a mild soap dirt can act as an abrasive and dam- Plastic is not as scratch resistant as solution to a clean, damp cloth and age the leather upholstery and should glass and therefore different lens remove the stain.

Page 330: Cleaning The Instrument Panel Cupholders

Page 331: totally integrated power module.

  • Page 332 FUSES/TIPM Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description 30 Amp Pink — Rear Door Module (RR Door Node) 25 Amp Natural — Driver Door Node 25 Amp Natural — Passenger Door Node 40 Amp Green — Antilock Brakes Pump/Stability Control Sys- 30 Amp Pink —...
  • Page 333 FUSES/TIPM Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description 25 Amp Natural — Sunroof Module — 15 Amp Blue Rear Center Brake Lamp/Brake Switch — 20 Amp Yellow Trailer Lighting/Fog Lamps — 20 Amp Yellow Front/Rear Axle Locker/Vacuum Pump Motor — 10 Amp Red Trailer Tow —...
  • Page 334 FUSES/TIPM Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description — 20 Amp Yellow Rear View Mirror, Instrument Cluster, Multi- Function Control Switch, Tire Pressure Moni- tor, Glow Plug Module – Export Diesel Only, Assy-Shifter (Hall Effect), Acoustic Noise Cancellation — 10 Amp Red Airbag Module/Occupant Classification Mod- —...
  • Page 335 FUSES/TIPM Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description — 10 Amp Red Occupant Classification Module — 15 Amp Blue Rear Wiper Module, Power Folding Mirror, J1962 Diagnostic Feed — 20 Amp Yellow Back-Up Lamps — 10 Amp Red Airbag Module, TT EUROPE —...

Page 336: Vehicle Storage

Page 337: high intensity discharge headlamps (hid) (for versions/markets, where provided), page 338: side repeater lamps, page 339: center high-mounted stop lamp, page 340: fluids, lubricants and genuine parts, page 341: chassis, page 342: arrangements for dealing with the vehicle at the end of its life, page 345: maintenance schedules.

  • Page 346 MAINTENANCE The oil change indicator system will • Under no circumstances should remind you that it is time to take your change intervals exceed SCHEDULE vehicle in for scheduled maintenance. 12,000 km or 12 months, which- MAINTENANCE ever comes first. On Electronic Vehicle Information SCHEDULE –...
  • Page 347 Thousands Of Kilometers Months Check operation of lighting system (headlamps, direction indi- cators, hazard warning lights, luggage compartment, passen- • • • • • • • • ger compartment, glove compartment, instrument panel warn- ing lights, etc.). Check operation of windshield washer system and adjust jets if •...
  • Page 348 Thousands Of Kilometers Months Change brake fluid (or every 24 months). • • Replace pollen filter. • • • • • • • • (*) Change the automatic transmis- • power steering fluid; • short, repeated journeys (less than sion fluid and filter(s) at 96 km or 48 7-8 km) at sub-zero outside •...
  • Page 349 LANCIA parts, and specially designed A “CHANgE OIL” message will flash in the instrument cluster odometer...
  • Page 350 Thousands Of Kilometers Months Change engine oil and replace oil filter. (**) Rotate Tires. • • • • • • • • • • Check battery charge status and possibly re- • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 351 Thousands Of Kilometers Months Check and, if necessary, top up fluid levels (brakes, windshield washer, battery, engine cool- • • • • • • • • • • ant, etc.). Visually inspect the condition of accessory drive • • • belt/s.
  • Page 352 Periodic Checks Heavy-Duty Use Of The Car • visually inspect conditions of: en- gine, transmission, pipes and hoses Every 1,000 km or before long jour- If the car is used mainly under one of (exhaust - fuel system - brakes) and neys, check and, if necessary, restore: the following conditions: rubber elements (boots - sleeves -...

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  • Page 354 Adding Engine Coolant Ashtray ....150, 153 Body Mechanism Lubrication ..313 ....317 (Antifreeze) Assist, Hill Start .
  • Page 355 Cellular Phone ...89, 218 Conserving Fuel ... . .184 Disabled Vehicle Towing ..299 Center High Mounted Stop Disposal Console .
  • Page 356 Compartment ... .305 Filler Location Fuel ..176 Additives ....274 Filters Compartment Identification .
  • Page 357 Gear Ranges ....238 Ignition ....14 Key, Replacement ... . .16 Gear Select Lever Override .
  • Page 358 Mode Headlight Switch ..129 Locks .....22 ....184 Fuel Saver High Beam Indicator .
  • Page 359 Oil Filter, Change ... .309 Steering ... .244, 245 Repeater Lights, Side ..332 Onboard Diagnostic System .
  • Page 360 Rear Seat ....36 Sound Systems (Radio) ..193 Sunglasses Storage ...145 Supplemental Restraint System - Seats .
  • Page 361 Load Capacity ..256, 257 Trailer and Tongue Weight . . .278 Vehicle Modifications/Alterations . . .7 Pressure Monitor System Wiring ....280 Vehicle Storage .
  • Page 362 Notes Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Parts & Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print n. 530.02.324 - 09/2013 - Edition 1...
  • Page 364 ENGLISH The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. Lancia reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions please consult your Lancia...

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19 Oct 2011

New Thema: the best of both worlds

Today the new thema and the best voyager ever are making their debuts. these are the first two models emerging from the alliance between lancia and chrysler, which by now have become a single identity founded on the same will to excel in the future and on the values engraved in their respective century-old histories: design and innovation..

New Thema: the best of both worlds

Today the new Thema and the best Voyager ever are making their debuts. These are the first two models emerging from the alliance between Lancia and Chrysler, which by now have become a single identity founded on the same will to excel in the future and on the values engraved in their respective century-old histories: design and innovation. Therefore, this is a significant moment in the history of two brands that have written some of the most important pages in international automotive history. This is why a place full of charm was chosen to present the two cars to the international media: Piazza Carignano in Turin, where the monumental Palazzo Carignano stands. It is the seat of the first Italian parliament and symbol of the Italian unification born 150 years ago. The adventure of a new automotive dynasty embodying the best of two industrial cultures today is starting off from the same temple of Italian unification. The exuberant style, flair for delivering a "stress-free experience and functionality all associated with the Chrysler brand are coupled with the Italian taste, innovation and technological efficiency and attention to the tiniest details that have always distinguished Lancia. Today as always, the same desire to offer a true alternative in the respective market segments is at the heart of the two new models. With a heritage of values in its DNA, Lancia appears to be favoured over other brands for its ability to interpret this new world of exclusiveness and to meet the needs of a customer more attentive to technology, who demands not only a substantial product, but also a distinctive and unique style. Besides, whoever chooses a Lancia vehicle starts a new trend because he follows only his own personality. The new Thema and Voyager, statements of a concrete value Lancia is introducing to the market for the first time, have been created for this customer. This value is not meant as innovation into itself, but as technology "at the service" of driver and passengers, offered at an accessible price and above all free from excess and what is superfluous. This is how Lancia is winning back the turf of exclusivity that has always belonged to it. This affirmation is backed by a century-old history peppered with innovation and records. One of the widest ranges on the international scene stands proof to it. It starts with segment B (new Ypsilon), continues with the mid-sized segment (new Delta and Musa), and is completed with the flagship (new Thema), the Large MPVs (new Voyager) and, soon to come, the alluring segment D convertibles (new Flavia Cabrio). The new Thema and Voyager are therefore the first concrete example of how it is possible to join two worlds so geographically distant yet so close in their essence. This perfect alchemy expertly combines the American exterior shape embellished with interiors clearly marked by Italian taste; powerful engines according to the best American tradition "abated" by European eco-friendly efficiency; typically American large dimensions combined with Italian expertise in compact cars; "stars and stripes" comfort and versatility enhanced by exceptional European handling. In short, Granturismo returns on the roads of the world. It is a term that means travelling at the wheel of a powerful, comfortable, elegant, and never exaggerated car. Like a Lancia. A style that does not like to show off, but prefers discretion. Mechanics designed to excel in performance, safety and driving pleasure. A cutting-edge technology that does not flaunt, but that gives the maximum of on-board wellbeing to ensure the best travelling possible. And so the new Lancia Thema, the first global flagship that brings together the best of two worlds by combining the expertise and functionality distinctive of the Chrysler brand with the luxury of Poltrona Frau® leather interiors, the cocooning silence of the large Lancias and the attention to detail that express the best of Italian design. Five metres long, 1.5 metres high, 1.9 metres wide and with a wheelbase of 3 metres, the Thema was designed based on the new Chrysler 300, in turn created on the Chrysler Group LX rear wheel drive platform, and like its predecessor in 1984, it is ready to take on the toughest and most prestigious segment, striving to offer a genuine alternative. To achieve this objective, in addition to a style brimming with a strong personality, the new car offers a passenger compartment that is a true best-in-class living room in terms of level of quiet, embellished with quality materials that make it warm and exclusive, far from the cold and rational surfaces of other cars of its segment. Corresponding to elegance of character is the largest wealth of features ever offered in the safety field. In fact, there are more than 70 systems installed on the new Lancia flagship, including the Adaptive Speed Control (ACC) that adjusts the speed and automatically brakes to maintain the safety distance and the "Blind Spot Detection" that signals entry of a vehicle into the blind spot. Contributing to making the Thema the new paradigm of the segment are also the sun roof, the largest in its market segment, and the U-Connect system with 8.4" touchscreen, the largest of its category. Designed to supply power and efficiency in town traffic and during long journeys, the Lancia flagship offers two different 6-cylinder engine versions, both with automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive: the powerful Pentastar V6 3.6 litre petrol engine delivering 286 HP, combined with an innovative 8-speed ZF automatic gearbox, and a latest generation V6 3.0 litre turbo diesel engine in two power levels (190 HP and 239 HP). So if the Thema marks a new chapter in the legendary history of the large Lancia saloons, the new Voyager is the evolution of a Chrysler invention born in 1984 that radically changed motoring language by adding a new word and creating a new world: MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle). Since then 27 years have elapsed, more than 13 million units have been sold in 120 countries around the world and thousands of experiences, solutions and ideas have been accumulated that lie behind the renowned expertise of Chrysler in this market segment. Today, thanks to the alliance between the two brands, the American model "meets" Italian style to blend into a new automotive form that unites Chrysler's expertise for travelling with Lancia's for driving pleasure, on-board wellbeing, quiet in the passenger compartment and Italian design. The result is the best Voyager ever, a top-of-the-range MPV that takes up the baton from the Lancia Phedra to write another page in the history of this category. The benchmark in the segment of large MPVs, the new Voyager boasts generous dimensions. It is 5.21 metres long, 1.99 m wide, 1.75 m high and has a wheelbase of approximately 3.1 metres. - These features are matched by a passenger compartment that is the largest and most versatile in its class. It can comfortably accommodate up to 7 people and, thanks to the Stow ‘n Go® system patented by Chrysler, frees up all the space needed for rear passengers and their luggage, without having to remove any seats. With these records the Lancia Voyager adds the secrets of Italian hospitality. It is in fact a car that welcomes its guests with good taste, warmth and generosity. Proof of that is found both in the outstanding level of quiet achieved and in the precious Nappa interiors, from the elegant Nappa leather upholstery to the workmanship level of care found in the smallest details. Furthermore, the special suspension system ensures excellent travelling comfort combined with a dynamic behaviour always ready and accurate. The new Voyager boasts an elegant, convivial and protective atmosphere in which you always feel at ease like at home. This sensation is also confirmed by the sophisticated entertainment system for the rear passengers that, thanks to two 9" LCD screens with remote control and wireless headphones, can enjoy a movie, listen to a music CD or have fun with their favourite videogames. Lancia Voyager is the new MPV that turns the concept of a simple "means of transport" into a rich travel experience. That is because a "great trip" is not just leaving and arriving, but is instead a continuous string of emotions. Just to further enhance your travelling experience, the new Lancia MPV offers the lively 163 HP Diesel 2.8L and the powerful 283 HP 3.6 litre engines.

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