Lancia FLAVIA. Service Manual - part 8

 

  Index      Manuals     Lancia FLAVIA. Service Manual

 

Search            copyright infringement  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content      ..     6      7      8      9     ..

 

 

Lancia FLAVIA. Service Manual - part 8

 

 

Compass Variance Map
To Change Compass Variance:
3. Press and release the DOWN but-
NOTE: The Variance Values will
ton until “Compass Variance” and the
wrap around from 15 back to 1.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON
current Variance Value displays in the
The Default Variance is Zone 8.
position. Leave the shift lever in
EVIC.
PARK.
4. Press and release the SELECT
2. Press and release the MENU but-
button to increment the Variance
ton until “Personal Settings” displays
Value by one, (one button press per
in the EVIC.
update), until the proper variance
zone is selected according to the map.
124
AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY
When the DTE value is less than
If the Tire Pressure System requires
48 km estimated driving distance, the
service, "Check TPM System" is dis-
(L/100KM)
DTE display will change to a text
played. Tire BAR is an information
Shows the average fuel economy since
display of "LOW FUEL”. This dis-
only function and cannot be reset.
the last reset. Average Fuel Economy
play will continue until the vehicle
can be reset by pressing and holding
ELAPSED TIME
runs out of fuel. Adding a significant
the SELECT button (as prompted in
amount of fuel to the vehicle will turn
Shows the total elapsed time of travel
the EVIC display). Upon reset, the
off the LOW FUEL text and a new
since the last reset. Elapsed time will
history information will be erased,
DTE value will display.
increment when the ignition switch is
and the averaging will continue from
in the RUN or START position.
the last fuel average reading before
TIRE BAR
Elapsed time is displayed as follows:
the reset.
Press and release the MENU button
until "Tire BAR" is displayed.
hours:minutes:seconds
DISTANCE TO EMPTY
(DTE)
Tire pressure information is displayed
Elapsed time can be reset by pressing
as follows:
and holding the SELECT button (as
Shows the estimated distance that can
prompted in the EVIC display). Upon
be traveled with the fuel remaining in
• If tire pressure is OK for all tires,
reset all digits will change to zeros and
the tank. This estimated distance is
TIRE and a vehicle graphic are dis-
time will start incrementing again if
determined by a weighted average of
played with tire pressure values in
the ignition switch is in RUN or
the instantaneous and average fuel
each corner or the graphic.
START.
economy, according to the current
• If one or more tires have low pres-
fuel tank level. DTE cannot be reset.
DISPLAY UNITS IN
sure, LOW TIRE and a vehicle
NOTE: Significant changes in
graphic are displayed with tire
Displays the units used for the Out-
driving style or vehicle loading
pressure values in each corner of
side Temperature, Average Fuel
will greatly affect the actual driv-
the graphic. Tire pressure values
Economy, Distance to Empty and Tire
able distance of the vehicle, re-
that are too low will be flashing.
Pressure features. Press and Release
gardless of the DTE display value.
the SELECT button to toggle units
between "U.S." and "METRIC".
125
SYSTEM STATUS
Press and release the DOWN button
RKE transmitter UNLOCK button
to display the following program-
twice to unlock the passenger's doors.
Displays SYSTEM OK if there are no
mable features:
When “All Doors 1st Press” is se-
active Warning Messages stored.
lected, all of the doors will unlock on
Pressing and releasing the DOWN
Language
the first press of the RKE transmitter
button when SYSTEM OK is dis-
When in this display you may select
UNLOCK button. To make your se-
played will do nothing. Displays SYS-
different languages for all display no-
lection, press and release the SELECT
TEM WARNINGS PRESENT if there
menclature, including the trip func-
button until “Driver Door 1st Press”
are active Warning Messages stored.
tions. Pressing the SELECT button
or “All Doors 1st Press” appears.
Pressing and releasing the DOWN
while in this display selects English,
button when SYSTEM WARNINGS
Flash Lamp with LOCK
Spanish, French, German, Italian, or
PRESENT is displayed will display
Dutch depending on availability. As you
When ON is selected, the front and
each stored warning for each button
continue, the displayed information will
rear turn signals will flash when the
press. Press and Release the MENU
be shown in the selected language.
doors are locked or unlocked with the
button to return to the Main Menu.
RKE transmitter. This feature may be
Auto Unlock On Exit
selected with or without the Sound
PERSONAL SETTINGS
When ON is selected and the transaxle
Horn with LOCK feature selected. To
(CUSTOMER-
is in the PARK or NEUTRAL position,
make your selection, press and release
PROGRAMMABLE
all doors will unlock when the driver's
the SELECT button until ON or OFF
FEATURES)
door is opened. To make your selec-
appears.
tion, press the SELECT button until
Personal Settings allows the driver to
Headlamp Off Delay
ON or OFF appears.
set and recall features when the auto-
When this feature is selected, the
matic transaxle is in PARK.
RKE Unlock
driver can choose to have the head-
Press and release the MENU button
When “Driver Door 1st Press” is se-
lights remain on for 0, 30, 60, or 90
until “Personal Settings” displays in
lected, only the driver's door will un-
seconds when exiting the vehicle. To
the EVIC.
lock on the first press of the Remote
make your selection, press the SE-
Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter UN-
LECT button until 0, 30, 60, or 90
LOCK button. When Driver Door 1st
appears.
Press is selected, you must press the
126
Headlamps With Wipers
to the LOCK position. Opening either
Calibrate Compass
(Available with Auto Headlights
front vehicle door will cancel this fea-
Refer to “Compass Display” for more
Only)
ture. To make your selection, press the
information.
SELECT button until OFF, 45 sec,
When ON is selected, and the head-
5 min, or 10 min appears.
light switch is in the AUTO position,
SOUND SYSTEMS
the headlights will turn on approxi-
Illumin. Approach
Refer to your Sound Systems Booklet.
mately 10 seconds after the wipers are
When this feature is selected, the head-
turned on. The headlights will also
lights will activate and remain on for up
SETTING THE ANALOG
turn off when the wipers are turned
to 90 seconds when the doors are un-
CLOCK
off if they were turned on by this
locked with the remote keyless entry
feature. To make your selection, press
To set the analog clock, located at the
transmitter. To make your selection,
the SELECT button until ON or OFF
top center of the instrument panel,
press the SELECT button until “OFF,”
appears.
press and hold the button in until the
“30 sec,” “60 sec,” or “90 sec” appears.
setting is correct. The clock will adjust
NOTE: Turning the headlights on
Display Units In
slowly at first and then quicker the
during the daytime causes the in-
longer the button is held.
strument panel lights to dim. To
The EVIC and odometer can be
increase the brightness, refer to
changed between English and Metric
“Lights” in
“Understanding The
units of measure. To make your selec-
Features Of Your Vehicle.”
tion, press and release the SELECT
button until
“U.S.” or
“METRIC”
Key Off Power Delay
appears.
When this feature is selected, the
Compass Variance
power window switches, radio,
Uconnect™ phone, and power outlets
Refer to “Compass Display” for more
will remain active for up to 10 min-
information.
Setting The Analog Clock
utes after the ignition switch is turned
127
STEERING WHEEL
Pressing the bottom of the rocker
The button located in the center of the
switch will decrease the volume.
left-hand switch will tune to the next
AUDIO CONTROLS
Pressing the center button changes
preset station that you have pro-
the operation of the radio from MW to
grammed in the radio preset push-
LW, or to CD mode, depending on
button.
which radio is in the vehicle.
CD PLAYER
The left-hand rocker switch has a
Pressing the top of the switch once
pushbutton in the center. The func-
will go to the next track on the CD.
tion of the left-hand switch is differ-
Pressing the bottom of the switch once
ent, depending on which mode you
will go to the beginning of the current
are in.
Remote Sound System Controls
track, or to the beginning of the pre-
(Back View Of Steering Wheel)
The following describes the left-hand
vious track if it is within one second
The remote sound system controls are
rocker switch operation in each mode.
after the current track begins to play.
located on the rear surface of the
RADIO OPERATION
If you press the switch up or down
steering wheel, at the three and nine
twice it plays the second track; three
o'clock positions.
Pressing the top of the switch will
times, it will play the third, etc.
SEEK up for the next listenable sta-
The right-hand rocker switch has a
tion, and pressing the bottom of the
The button in the center of the left-
pushbutton in the center, and controls
switch will SEEK down for the next
hand switch has no function in this
the volume and mode of the sound
listenable station.
mode.
system. Pressing the top of the rocker
switch will increase the volume.
128
RADIO OPERATION AND
AUTOMATIC
NOTE: The AUTO position per-
forms best for front seat occupants
MOBILE PHONES
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
only.
(ATC)
Under certain conditions, the mobile
2. Dial in the tem-
phone being on in your vehicle can
perature you would
cause erratic or noisy performance
like the system to
from your radio. This condition may
maintain by rotat-
be lessened or eliminated by relocat-
ing the Tempera-
ing the mobile phone antenna. This
ture Control knob.
condition is not harmful to the radio.
Once the comfort
If your radio performance does not
level is selected, the system will main-
satisfactorily
“clear” by the reposi-
tain that level automatically using the
tioning of the antenna, it is recom-
Automatic Temperature Control
heating system. Should the desired
mended that the radio volume be
Automatic Operation
comfort level require air conditioning,
turned down or off during mobile
The Automatic Temperature Control
the system will automatically make the
phone operation.
adjustment.
system automatically maintains the
CLIMATE CONTROLS
climate in the cabin of the vehicle at
You will experience the greatest effi-
the comfort levels desired by the
ciency by simply allowing the system
The air conditioning and heating sys-
driver and passenger.
to function automatically. Selecting
tem is designed to make you comfort-
the “O” (OFF) position on the blower
able in all types of weather.
Operation of the system is quite
control stops the system completely
simple.
and closes the outside air intake.
1. Turn the Mode Control knob (on
The recommended setting for maxi-
the right) and the Blower Control
mum comfort is 22°C for the average
knob (on the left) to AUTO.
person; however, this may vary.
129
NOTE:
Blower Control
Blower and Mode Preferred Auto-
matic. This means the operator can
The temperature setting can be
For full automatic
override the blower, the mode, or
adjusted at anytime without af-
operation or for au-
both. There is a manual blower range
fecting automatic operation.
tomatic blower op-
for times when the AUTO setting is
eration, turn the
Pressing the Air Conditioning
not desired. The blower can be set to
knob to the AUTO
Control button while in AUTO
any fixed blower speed by rotating the
position. In manual
mode will cause the LED in the
Blower Control knob (on the left).
mode there are
control button to flash three
seven blower speeds that can be indi-
NOTE: Please read the Automatic
times and then turn off. This in-
vidual selected. In off position the
Temperature Control Operation
dicates that the system is in
blower will shut off.
Chart that follows for details.
AUTO mode and requesting the
air conditioning is not necessary.
Manual Operation
If your air conditioning perfor-
This system offers a full complement
mance seems lower than ex-
of manual override features, which
pected, check the front of the
consist of Blower Preferred Auto-
A/C condenser located in front
matic, Mode Preferred Automatic, or
of the radiator for an accumula-
tion of dirt or insects. Clean with
a gentle water spray from the
front of the radiator and through
the condenser.
130
131
The operator can override the AUTO
• Floor
• Air Conditioner Control
mode setting to change airflow distri-
Air is directed through the
Press this button to
bution by rotating the Mode Control
floor outlets with a small
turn on the air con-
knob (on the right) to one of the fol-
amount flowing through the defrost
ditioning
during
lowing positions.
and side window demist outlets.
manual operation
• Panel
only. When the air
• Mix
conditioning
is
Air is directed through the out-
Air is directed through the
turned on, cool de-
lets in the instrument panel.
floor, defrost, and side window
humidified air will flow through the
These outlets can be adjusted to direct
demist outlets. This setting works best
outlets selected with the Mode control
airflow.
in cold or snowy conditions that re-
dial. Press this button a second time to
NOTE: The center instrument
quire extra heat to the windshield.
turn OFF the air conditioning. An LED
panel outlets can be aimed so that
This setting is good for maintaining
in the button illuminates when manual
they are directed toward the rear
comfort while reducing moisture on
compressor operation is selected.
seat passengers for maximum air-
the windshield.
flow to the rear.
• Defrost
• Bi-Level
Air is directed through the
Air is directed through the
windshield and side window
panel and floor outlets.
demist outlets. Use this mode with
maximum blower and temperature
NOTE: For all settings, except
settings for best windshield and side
full cold or full hot, there is a dif-
window defrosting.
ference in temperature between
the upper and lower outlets. The
warmer air flows to the floor out-
lets. This feature gives improved
comfort during sunny but cool
conditions.
132
• Recirculation Control
Extended use of recirculation
in Automatic Mode, the system is
may cause the windows to fog. If
blowing air out the defrost vents.
The system will automati-
the interior of the windows be-
When these conditions are pres-
cally control recirculation.
gins to fog, press the Recircula-
ent, and the Recirculation but-
However, pressing the Re-
tion button to return to outside
ton is pressed, the indicator will
circulation Control button
air. Some temp/humidity condi-
flash and then turn off. This tells
will put the system in recirculation
tions will cause captured inte-
you that you are unable to go
mode. This can be used when outside
rior air to condense on windows
into Recirculation Mode at this
conditions such as smoke, odors, dust,
and hamper visibility. For this
time. If you would like the sys-
or high humidity are present. Activat-
reason, the system will not allow
tem to go into Recirculation
ing recirculation will cause the LED
Recirculation to be selected
Mode, you must first move the
in the control button to illuminate.
while in defrost mode. Attempt-
Mode knob to Panel, Bi-Level,
NOTE:
ing to use the recirculation while
or Mix, and then press the Recir-
in this mode will cause the LED
culation button. This feature re-
When the ignition switch is
in the control button to blink
duces the possibility of window
turned to the LOCK position, the
and then turn off.
fogging.
recirculation feature will be
cancelled.
Most of the time, when in Auto-
matic Operation, you can tem-
In cold weather, use of the Recir-
porarily put the system into Re-
culation mode may lead to ex-
circulation Mode by pressing the
cessive window fogging. The Re-
Recirculation button. However,
circulation mode is not allowed
under certain conditions, while
in the floor, defrost, or defrost/
floor mode in order to improve
window clearing. Recirculation
will be disabled automatically if
these modes are selected.
133
OPERATING TIPS
Vacation Storage
NOTE: Recirculate without A/C
should not be used for long periods
Anytime you store your vehicle, or
NOTE: Refer to the chart at the end
as fogging may occur.
keep it out of service (i.e., vacation)
of this section for suggested control
for two weeks or more, run the air
Side Window Demisters
settings for various weather condi-
conditioning system at idle for about
tions.
A side window demister outlet is lo-
five minutes in the fresh air and high
cated at each end of the instrument
Summer Operation
blower settings. This will ensure ad-
panel. These non-adjustable outlets
The engine cooling system in air-
equate system lubrication to minimize
direct air toward the side windows
conditioned vehicles must be pro-
the possibility of compressor damage
when the system is in the FLOOR,
tected with a high-quality antifreeze
when the system is started again.
MIX, or DEFROST mode. The air is
coolant to provide proper corrosion
Window Fogging
directed at the area of the windows
protection and to protect against en-
through which you view the outside
Interior fogging on the windshield can
gine overheating. A solution of 50%
mirrors.
be quickly removed by turning the
ethylene glycol antifreeze coolant and
mode selector to Defrost. The Defrost/
50% water is recommended. Refer to
Floor mode can be used to maintain a
“Maintenance Procedures” in “Main-
clear windshield and provide suffi-
taining Your Vehicle” for proper cool-
cient heating. If side window fogging
ant selection.
becomes a problem, increase blower
Winter Operation
speed. Vehicle windows tend to fog on
Use of the air Recirculation Mode dur-
the inside in mild but rainy or humid
ing winter months is not recom-
weather.
mended because it may cause window
fogging.
134
Control Setting Suggestions for Various Weather Conditions
135
Outside Air Intake
Make sure the air intake, located di-
rectly in front of the windshield, is
free of obstructions such as leaves.
Leaves collected in the air intake may
reduce airflow, and if they enter the
plenum, they could plug the water
drains. In winter months, make sure
the air intake is clear of ice, slush, and
snow.
A/C Air Filter
The A/C Filter prevents most dust
and pollen from entering the cabin.
The filter acts on air coming from
outside the vehicle and recirculated
air within the passenger compart-
ment. Refer to “Maintenance Proce-
dures” in “Maintaining Your Vehicle”
for A/C Air Filter service information
or see your authorized dealer for ser-
vice. Refer to “Maintenance Sched-
ules” for filter service intervals.
136
5
STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING PROCEDURES
140
• AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
140
• NORMAL STARTING
140
• IF ENGINE FAILS TO START
140
• AFTER STARTING
141
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
141
• KEY IGNITION PARK INTERLOCK
142
• BRAKE/TRANSMISSION SHIFT
INTERLOCK SYSTEM
142
• SIX-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION . . .142
• GEAR RANGES
143
AUTOSTICK®
147
• OPERATION
147
DRIVING ON SLIPPERY SURFACES
148
• ACCELERATION
148
• TRACTION
148
DRIVING THROUGH WATER
148
• FLOWING/RISING WATER
148
• SHALLOW STANDING WATER
149
PARKING BRAKE
150
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)
151
137
POWER STEERING
152
• POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK
153
ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
153
• ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)
154
• TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (TCS)
154
• BRAKE ASSIST SYSTEM (BAS)
154
• ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC) . .154
• ESC ACTIVATION/MALFUNCTION INDICATOR
LIGHT AND ESC OFF INDICATOR LIGHT
156
TIRES — GENERAL INFORMATION
157
• TIRE PRESSURE
157
• TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES
157
• RADIAL-PLY TIRES
158
• TIRE SPINNING
159
• TREAD WEAR INDICATORS
159
• LIFE OF TIRE
159
• REPLACEMENT TIRES
160
TIRE CHAINS
160
TIRE ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONS
161
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (TPMS)
.161
• PREMIUM SYSTEM
163
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
164
• METHANOL
165
• ETHANOL
165
• CLEAN AIR GASOLINE
165
• MMT IN GASOLINE
166
• MATERIALS ADDED TO FUEL
166
138
• ADDING FUEL
167
• FUEL FILLER CAP (GAS CAP)
167
• LOOSE FUEL FILLER CAP MESSAGE
168
• TRAILER TOWING
168
• RECREATIONAL TOWING
(BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.)
169
• TOWING THIS VEHICLE BEHIND
ANOTHER VEHICLE
169
• RECREATIONAL TOWING - ALL MODELS . . .169
139

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content      ..     6      7      8      9     ..