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Alfa Romeo 156 2004  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
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SIGNALLING WITH THE BUZZERThe buzzer is activated when:
– reverse gear (R) is engaged;
– the vehicle is parked with the gearbox
at neutral (N); this can be seen turnin

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Q-SYSTEM
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX(optional for versions/markets
where applicable)
The 2.5 V6 24V engine can be supplied
with an automatic gearbox which in addi-
tion to the norma

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R - Reverse
Move the gearshift lever to Rwith the car
stationary, the engine idling and the brake
pedal pressed.
To prevent accidental engagements, mov-
ing the lever to t

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N - Neutral
This is the neutral position to be used when
the car has to be pushed or towed.D - Automatic forward gear
This is the position to be used always un-
der “nor

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MANUAL OPERATING MODE,
Q-SYSTEM ACTIVATIONFor manual gearshifting, move the lever
to the left sector (fig. 140).
Moving the gearshift lever to the manual
sector is only po

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fig. 151
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ODDMENTS RECESSES ON
CENTRE CONSOLE 
(fig. 151)
Centre recess
On the centre console near the handbrake
lever, there are the following oddments re-
cesses

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DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHT
AIMING FOR LEFT-HAND/
RIGHT-HAND DRIVING(only for versions with gas
discharge headlights)
As regards cars equipped with gas dis-
charge headlights (x

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Braking on corners always requires the ut-
most caution, even with the help of the ABS.
The most important piece of advice, how-
ever, is the following:Following these ins
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