2006 Alfa Romeo 166 tyre pressure

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Page 116 of 272

Alfa Romeo 166 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 115
Braking on corners always requires the
utmost caution, even with the help of the
ABS.
The most important piece of advice
however, is the following:WARNINGCars fitted with ABS must
only be fitted w

Page 144 of 272

Alfa Romeo 166 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 143
WHEELS
The wheels (rims and tyres) installed in
the factory are those which are most suit-
ed to the characteristics of the vehicle
and guarantee the greatest degree of
safety and comfort under al

Page 145 of 272

Alfa Romeo 166 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 144
– Two or more spare wheels should never
be used together. Have the wheel changed
repaired and refitted as soon as possible.
Rims
The bolts should be tightened to a
torque of 86 Nm (8.8 kgm).
Tyr

Page 146 of 272

Alfa Romeo 166 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 145
To ensure uniform wear between the
tyres on the front axle and those on the
rear axle, the tyres should be switched
around every 10,000 - 15,000 km keep-
ing the tyres on the same side of the ve-

Page 147 of 272

Alfa Romeo 166 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 146
A - Normal pressure: tread uniform-
ly worn.
A correct pressure will ensure a longer
life for your tyre and improve perfor-
mance as the tread will then be working
along the entire width of the tr

Page 148 of 272

Alfa Romeo 166 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 147
WINTER TYRES
These tyres are specially designed for
driving on snow and ice, to be fitted in re-
placement of those fitted on the car.
Use winter tyres of the same size as the
normal tyres provide

Page 149 of 272

Alfa Romeo 166 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 148ECONOMY AND 
ENVIRONMENT-
FRIENDLY DRIVING
How you use and how you drive your
vehicle directly influence fuel consump-
tion and environmental impact.
By following a few simple guidelines
and  witho

Page 156 of 272

Alfa Romeo 166 2006  Owner handbook (in English) 155 VEHICLE INACTIVITY
If the vehicle is to be left inactive for
long periods the following precautions
should be noted:
– House the vehicle under a cover in a
dry and possibly ventilated place.
–
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