2005 Alfa Romeo 156 seats

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Alfa Romeo 156 2005  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR21
FRONT SEATS
MOVING THE SEATS
BACKWARDS OR FORWARDS Lift lever (A) and push the seat backwards
or forwards: in the driving position the arms
should be slightly flexed and han

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Alfa Romeo 156 2005  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR22
BACKREST ANGLE ELECTRIC
ADJUSTMENT(optional for versions/markets
where applicable)
This can be done by pressing button (D)
located on the outer part of the seat.
LUMBAR ADJU

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Alfa Romeo 156 2005  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR23
ADJUSTING THE HEADRESTS (fig. 24)
To increase the safety of passengers, the
headrests are adjustable in height and, for
versions with Recaro seats they are also ad-
justable

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Alfa Romeo 156 2005  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR24
SKI COMPARTMENT (optional for versions/markets
where applicable)
The compartment may be used for carry-
ing long loads.To gain access to this compartment, lower
the armrest,

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Alfa Romeo 156 2005  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR29
fig. 44
A0B0300m
Through the reel, the belt  automatically
adapts to the body of the passenger wear-
ing it, allowing freedom of movement.
When the car is parked on a steep

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Alfa Romeo 156 2005  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR30
When the rear seats are not occupied, use
the proper pockets (A-fig. 47) on the
backrest to stow the seat belt clips neatly,
the tab (B) of the central abdominal belt
shall

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Alfa Romeo 156 2005  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR35
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELYfig. 55
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For the best level of protection in the event
of a crash, all occupants must travel seated
and secured by suitable restraint systems

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Alfa Romeo 156 2005  Owner handbook (in English) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR36
The results of research on the best pro-
tection for a child are summarised in Euro-
pean Standard ECE-R44, which in addition
to making them compulsory, subdivides re-
strai
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