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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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1035PGSm
fig. 5
THE ALFA ROMEO
CODE SYSTEM
To increase protection against attempted
theft, the car is fitted with an electronic
engine lock system (Alfa Romeo CODE)
certified in accordance with EC Directive
95/56 which is activated automatically
when the key is removed from the igni-
tion.
In fact the grip of each key contains an
electronic device which modulates the ra-
dio frequency signal transmitted when the
engine is started by a special aerial incor-
porated in the ignition switch.
This modulated signal is the “password”
by which the control unit recognises the
key and only in this condition can the en-
gine be started.
THE KEYS
The car is provided with the key (A-
fig. 4) with metal insert with power-as-
sisted opening, remote control for opening
the boot and remote control for unlock-
ing/locking the doors and electronic alarm
(where applicable). The key operates:
– the ignition
– door locks
– boot lock
– glovebox lock
– remote door locking/unlocking sys-
tem
– alarm system (optional for versions/
markets where applicable)
– deactivation of the passenger’s Air
bag.
IMPORTANT In order to ensure the
perfect efficiency of the electronic devices
contained inside the key, avoid exposing
it to direct sunlight.
A0D0143m
fig. 4
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KEY WITH RADIO
FREQUENCY TRANSMITTER
WITH RE-CLOSABLE METALLIC
INSERT WITH POWER-
ASSISTED OPENING
(fig. 6)
The key is fitted with:
– a metallic insert (A) that can be re-
closed in the key grip
– button (B) for power-assisted open-
ing of the metallic insert
– button (C) for remote opening/clos-
ing of the doors and turning the electronic
alarm on/off (where fitted)
– led (D) (where required) that signals
the sending of the code to the electronic
alarm system receiver
– button (E) for remote boot opening. The CODE card (fig. 5), provided with
the key, bears the key codes (both me-
chanical and electronic code for emer-
gency starting).
The code numbers on the CODE card
must be kept in a safe place, not in the
car.
The driver should always keep the elec-
tronic code given on the CODE card with
him in the event of having to carry out
emergency starting.
If the car changes own-
ership the new owner
must be given all the
keys and the CODE card.
fig. 6
1001PGSm
The metallic insert (A) of the key oper-
ates:
– the ignition
– front door locks
– boot lock
– glove box lock
– passenger’s Air bag deactivation
switch.
To move the metallic insert out of the
key grip, press button (B).
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CONTROLS
OPENING THE LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT
(fig. 95)
To open the luggage compartment from
inside the car press the button (A) (with
the car stationary) inside the glovebox.
Because of its position, the control can-
not be operated when the glovebox is
key-locked.
IMPORTANT The corresponding
warning light on the check panel lights up
if the luggage compartment is not shut
properly.
HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS
(fig. 96)
These are switched on by pressing but-
ton (A) regardless of the position of the
ignition key.
When the hazard warning lights are
switched on the switch itself begins to
flash together with the direction indicator
on the instrument panel. This function is
switched off by pressing the button again.
IMPORTANT Use the hazard lights in
compliance with local regulations.
FRONT FOGLIGHTS (fig. 97)
These come on when the button (A) is
pressed and when the external lights are
already on.
When the foglights are on the led next
to the button lights up.
Press the button again to switch the
front foglights off.
IMPORTANT The front foglights
should be used in compliance with the lo-
cal traffic laws. The front foglights system
meets EEC/ECE regulations.
534PGSm
fig. 96 fig. 95
574PGSm
fig. 97
1008PGSm
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96 INTERNAL FITTINGS
GLOVE BOX (fig. 108-109)
On the dashboard there is a key-lock-
able glovebox with light. The lock can be
opened/closed using the ignition key.
To open the glovebox pull lever (A).The compartment is lit by a courtesy
light (B) when it is open with the ignition
key at MAR.
429PGSm
fig. 108
430PGSm
fig. 109
Do not travel with the
glovebox open; it could
harm the passenger in the event of
an accident.
WARNING
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1024PGSm
fig. 137
106
OPENING FROM INSIDE
(fig. 136)
To open from inside:
– With the vehicle stationary, press but-
ton (A) inside the glovebox.
Due to its position, this control cannot
be operated when the glovebox is key-
locked.
REMOTE CONTROL OPENING
(
fig. 137)
(optional for the versions/markets where
applicable)
The luggage compartment may be re-
mote opened by pressing the push-button
(A-fig. 137) on the key with metallic
insert (B), even when the electronic
alarm is ON (where installed).In this case the alarm disengages the
boot control sensor, the system (with the
exception of versions for certain markets)
sounds two beeps and the direction indi-
cators light up for about three seconds.
When the boot is closed again the con-
trol function is restored, the system (with
the exception of versions for certain mar-
kets) sounds two beeps and the direction
indicators light up for about three seconds.
574PGSm
fig. 136
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BULBS TYPE W
LOW BEAM/HIGH BEAM (GAS DISCHARGE HEADLIGHTS) D (D1) 35
HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP SIGNALLER
(GAS DISCHARGE HEADLIGHTS) D (H1) 55
LOW BEAM (HALOGEN BULB HEADLIGHTS) D (H7) 55
HIGH BEAM (HALOGEN BULB HEADLIGHTS) D (H7) 55
FRONT SIDELIGHT B (H6W) 6
FOG LAMPS D (H3) 55
FRONT DIRECTION INDICATORS (COLOURED BULB) B (PY21W) 21
SIDE DIRECTION INDICATORS A (5W Amber) 5
REAR DIRECTION INDICATOR non-replaceable LEDs
STOP/SIDE LIGHT B (21/5W) 21/5
REVERSING LIGHT B (P21W) 21
REAR FOG GUARD B (P21W) 21
ADDITIONAL STOP LIGHT (3rd STOP) A (W2.3W) 2.3
REAR SIDE LIGHT (ON BOOT LID) B (R5W) 5
FRONT ROOF LIGHTS B (10W Halogen) 10
BOOT LIGHT C (10W) 10
GLOVEBOX AND DOOR LIGHTS A (W5W) 5
SUN VISOR LIGHT C (C5W) 5
NUMBER PLATE LIGHT A (W5W) 5
REAR ROOF LIGHTS B (HT5W Halogen) 5
Halogen bulbs must be
handled touching only
the metallic part. If the
transparent bulb is touched with
the fingers its lighting intensity
is reduced and the life of the bulb
may be compromised. If touched
accidentally, rub the bulb with a
cloth moistened with methylated
spirits and allow to dry.
Where possible the
bulbs should be re-
placed by Alfa Romeo
Authorized Services. The correct
operation and positioning of the
external lights are vital to the
safety of the vehicle and its pas-
sengers and the subject of specif-
ic laws.
Halogen bulbs contain
pressurised gas, in the
case of breakage they may burst.
WARNING
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GLOVEBOX LIGHT
To replace the bulb (Type A, 5W):
– Remove the light pushing with a
screwdriver on the tab (A-fig. 76)
– Press the sides of the bulb screen (B-
fig. 77) in correspondence with the two
fastening pins and turn it. – Remove the screen (B-fig. 74) re-
leasing it from the catches (C-fig. 74)
– Remove the bulb (D-fig. 75)
pulling outwards and releasing from the
side contacts.
– Insert the new bulb making sure that
it is positioned correctly and locked be-
tween the contacts.
– Refit the screen (B-fig. 74) insert-
ing it correctly between the catches (C-
fig. 74).– Refit the light unit firstly inserting
from the side (E-fig. 75) and then
pressing on the other side until the catch
clicks into place (F-fig. 75).
P4C00057495PGSm
fig. 74
496PGSm
fig. 75
630PGSm
fig. 76