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Useless loads
Do not overload the boot (especially in
town), as this will heavily affect fuel con-
sumption and stability of the vehicle.
Roof rack/ski rack
Remove the roof rack or ski rack imme-
diately after use. These accessories lower
air drag and adversely affect consumption
levels. For particularly bulky loads the use
of a trailer is preferable.
Electric services
Use electric devices only for the neces-
sary time. Rearscreen heating, additional
headlights, wipers and the heater fan
consume a considerable amount of ener-
gy, increasing the need for current highers
fuel consumption (up to +25% in the ur-
ban cycle).Climate control system
The climate control system is a further
load that weighs considerably on the en-
gine inducing higher consumption levels
(on average up to +20%). Outside tem-
perature permitting, preferably use the air
vents.
Spoilers
The use of spoilers that have not been
certified by Alfa Romeo can adversely af-
fect air drag and fuel consumption.DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm the engine stationary at i-
dle speed or high speed: in these condi-
tions the engine warms much more slow-
ly, increasing consumption and emissions.
It is therefore advisable to move off im-
mediately and slowly, avoiding high
speeds. This will warm up the engine
more quickly.
Pointless manoeuvres
Avoid revving the engine when waiting
at traffic lights and before switching the
engine off. This, like revving before
changing gear, serves absolutely no pur-
pose on modern cars and increases con-
sumption and emission levels.
Gearshifting
As soon as the road and traffic condi-
tions permit it, engage a higher gear. The
use of a low gear to obtain lively acceler-
ating increases fuel consumption.
In the same way, incorrect use of a gear
increases consumption, emission and en-
gine wear.
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Circuits operated by relays are the fol-
lowing (fig. 89):
A.Dipped beam headlight
B.Climate control fan
C.Horn
D.Front fog light
F.. Petrol versions (single fan): engine
cooling radiator (high speed)
JTD versions (two-fan): engine cooling
radiator (high speed)
G.Conditioner compressor
H.Petrol versions: engine cooling radia-
tor (low speed)
JTD versions (two-fan): engine cooling
radiator (high speed)L.Fuel pump
M.Electronic injection main relay
N.Starter motor
P.Diesel filter warming (JTD versions)
JTD versions (two-fan): engine cooling
radiator (low speed)
To gain access to relays on the bracket
set behind the left headlight (fig. 91),
remove the cover (A-fig. 90) after
turning the fastening pins (B).Circuits operated by relays are the fol-
lowing (fig. 91):
– Brown base relay: additional heater
(JTD versions)
– Black base relay: engine cooling radi-
ator relay, high speed (JTD versions).
A0D0096m
fig. 90
A0D0110m
fig. 91
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FUSES AND RELAYS IN THE
BOOT
Fuses and relays are housed in the
right-hand side of the boot are housed in
a box, in the recess closed by cover (A-
fig. 92).
To open the cover turn the knob (B).
The devices protected by the fuses in
the boot are listed in the tables on next
pages.IMPORTANTThe arrangement of the
relays may vary depending on the ver-
sions and markets. In the event of a sus-
pected anomaly, contact Alfa Romeo Au-
thorized Services.Circuits operated by relays are the fol-
lowing (fig. 93):
A.Air mixing actuator, climate control
unit, additional heater control (JTD ver-
sions)
B.Rearscreen heating relay
C.Seat warming control, elec-
trochromic driving mirror, sun visor light,
rain sensor, parking sensor control unit,
door mirror control light, remote control
receiver, alarm system control unit, dri-
ver's power window control LOCK warn-
ing light
D.Windscreen heating, door mirror de-
frosting
E.Front seat warming, rear current
socket, front seat electric adjustment,
powered sunroof
F.Direction indicators, trailer presetting
518PGS
fig. 93
A0D0097m
A0D0111m
fig. 92
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System/Component Fuse no. Ampere Location
ABI control unit 13 10A fig. 86
ABI control unit – Central locking 19 20A fig. 93
ABI control unit – Front LH power window 18 20Afig. 93
ABI control unit – Front RH power window 3 20A fig. 93
ABI control unit – Rear LH power window 14 20Afig. 93
ABI control unit – Rear RH power window 17 20Afig. 93
ABS control unit 9 5A fig. 86
7 40A fig. 89
3 40A fig. 89
Additional heater (JTD versions) 17 20A fig. 89
13 10A fig. 93
Alarm system (control unit) 12 10A fig. 93
15 10A fig. 93
Alfa Romeo Code System 20 5A fig. 86
16 5A fig. 86
Cell phone (handset) 18 5A fig. 86
5 10A fig. 86
Central locking (ABI control unit) 19 20A fig. 93
Cigar lighter 7 20A fig. 86
Climate control fan 2 30A fig. 89
Climate control unit 19 5A fig. 86
External lights Fuse no. Ampere Location
Brake lights (switch) 9 5A fig. 861 15A fig. 86
Direction indicators 12 10A fig. 93
External lights (control) 5 10A fig. 86
Front fog lights 16 15A fig. 89
Headlights and headlight position
sensor (gas discharge headlights) 6 7.5A fig. 86
IGE control unit:
- brake light switch 1 15A fig. 86
- brake lights 9 5A fig. 86
- headlight spot 11 15A fig. 86
- left side lights 17 10A fig. 86
- rear light units 15 10A fig. 86
- right side lights 8 10A fig. 86
Left dipped beam headlight 12 15A fig. 89
Reversing lights (only versions with
manual gearbox) 13 10A fig. 86
Right dipped beam headlight 10 15A fig. 89
Internal lights Fuse no. Ampere Location
Dashboard light dimmer 5 10A fig. 86
Door mirror control light 15 10A fig. 93
Glovebox light 5 10A fig. 86
Seat warming control light 15 10A fig. 93
Sun visor lights 15 10A fig. 93
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thousands of kilometres 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Change fuel filter (diesel versions)•••••••••
Change air cleaner cartridge (petrol versions)••••
Change air cleaner cartridge (diesel versions)•••••••••
Check and top up, if required, fluid levels (brakes/hydraulic clutch, power steering,
windscreen washer, battery, engine coolant, etc.)•••••••••
Replacement of timing gear drive belt (*) and Poly-V accessory drive belt•
Replacement of spark plugs (petrol versions)•
Check operation of engine control systems (through diagnostics socket)••••
Check manual gearbox and differential oil level (petrol versions)••
Change engine oil and oil filter •••••••••
Change brake fluid (or every 24 months)•••
Check dust/pollen filter•••••••••
(*)Or every 4 years in harsh conditions (cold climates, stop and go city traffic).
Or every 5 years, regardless of the mileage.
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1Air ducts for side window outlets.
2Side air vents.
3Light switch lever (high beam, flash-
ing, direction indicators) and controls
for Cruise Control (automatically
keeping a set speed, if present).
4Instrument cluster.
5Outlets for windscreen.
6Upper outlet.
7Oddments compartment.
8Centre air vents.
9Passenger’s air bag.
10Manual passenger’s side Air bag
deactivation switch.
11Glove box.
12Boot opening button (in glove box).13Button for rearscreen defrosting,
door mirrors and resistances at base
of windscreen (if present).
14Button for windscreen/front side
windows and door mirrors
defrosting, rearscreen heating,
resistances at base of windscreen (if
present).
15Cigar lighter.
16Alfa Romeo I.C.S. (INTEGRATED
CONTROL SYSTEM): RDS radio,
computer on board (TRIP), climate
control, clock and outside/inside
temperature, GSM phone and
navigation system (if present).
17Buttons for central locking, fuel flap
opening, switching off the ASR
function of the VDC system switching
on the STR system (if present).
18Rear fog guard switch.
19Front fog light switch.
20Hazard warning light switch.21Inside temperature sensor.
22Windscreen wiper/washer control
lever and rain sensor (if present).
23Ignition switch (ignition device).
24Driver’s air bag and horn.
25Lever for releasing/locking adjustable
steering wheel.
26Instrument lighting adjustment.
27Headlamp aiming device control
(except versions with gas discharge
headlights).
28Outside lights switch.
29Bonnet opening lever.
30Front floor air outlets.
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