2008 Alfa Romeo 166 Owner handbook (in English)

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REAR LIFTING
This can only be achieved when the sun-
roof is completely closed. Press the front end
(2) of the control button (A-fig. 128).
Press end (1) of the button (A-
fig. 128) to return the

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– Using the special key (B-fig. 133)
provided in the tool bag rotate bushing
(C-fig. 133) of the motor to move the
sunroof.
IMPORTANT When the operation has
been ended the key should be turned h

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Alfa Romeo 166 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 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 operate

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The gas springs are cali-
brated to guarantee
correct operation with
loading specified by the manufac-
turer. Arbitrary additions to the
boot lid (spoiler etc.) may affect
its operation and safety

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SECURING THE LOAD 
The loads carried may be blocked with
straps hooked to the special rings in the
boot corners (fig. 140). The rings also
serve to secure the luggage retaining net
(available on r

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BONNET
The lever used to open the bonnet is lo-
cated under the left end of the dash-
board.
To open:
– Pull the lever (A-fig. 141) until the
bonnet clicks open.
357PGSm
fig. 141
Do this only wi

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To close:
– Lower the bonnet to approx. 20 cm.
from the engine bay, then let it drop. Try
lifting it to make sure that it is shut com-
pletely and not simply caught in the safe-
ty position. 
If

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GAS DISCHARGE HEADLIGHTS
(optional for versions/markets where
applicable)
Gas discharge headlights (xenon) work
with a voltaic arc, in an atmosphere satu-
rated with pressurised xenon gas, instead