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Sit comfortably in your vehicle and carefully read through the fol-
lowing pages.
You will immediately recognize the parts described and rapidly get
to know the controls and devices fitted to your vehicle.STR (SPORT THROTTLE RESPONSE) SYSTEM.................................................63
CONSTANT SPEED REGULATOR (CRUISE CONTROL)
...................................64
PARKING SENSORS
...............................................................................................67
INSTRUMENT PANEL
.............................................................................................68
CLIMATE CONTROL
................................................................................................80
CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT
.....................................................................................83
ADDITIONAL HEATER
............................................................................................91
CONTROLS
................................................................................................................93
INTERNAL FITTINGS
..............................................................................................96
SUNROOF
.................................................................................................................103
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
..................................................................................105
BONNET
....................................................................................................................109
HEADLIGHTS
............................................................................................................110
EOBD SYSTEM
........................................................................................................113
ABS
.............................................................................................................................114
VDC AND ASR SYSTEMS
.......................................................................................117
SOUND SYSTEM
......................................................................................................122
REFUELLING
............................................................................................................124
FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH
........................................................................................127
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
.........................................................................129 DASHBOARD
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ALFA ROMEO I.C.S. SYSTEM: CONTROLS ON STEERING WHEEL
. ..........14
THE ALFA ROMEO CODE SYSTEM
......................................................................16
ELECTRONIC ALARM
..............................................................................................22
REMOTE CONTROL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM
................................................26
IGNITION DEVICE
...................................................................................................26
DOORS
.......................................................................................................................28
SEATS
.........................................................................................................................31
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
.......................................................................36
ADJUSTING THE REAR-VIEW MIRRORS
..........................................................36
POWER WINDOWS
................................................................................................38
SEAT BELTS
...............................................................................................................40
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY
............................................................................45
FRONT AND SIDE AIR BAGS
...............................................................................50
LIGHT SWITCHES & STEERING WHEEL LEVERS
............................................57
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
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SEATS
FRONT SEATS
Manual adjustment controls
Moving the seat backwards or
forwards
Lift lever (A-fig. 23) and push the
seat backwards or forwards. IMPORTANTOnce you have let go
of the lever, check that the seat is firmly
locked in the runners by trying to move it
back and forth. If the seat is not locked
properly, in the case of collision it might
move unexpectedly with clearly danger-
ous consequences.
Adjusting the height of the
driver’s seat
To raise the seat, pull the lever (B-
fig. 23) taking it upwards, then contin-
ue operating the lever (up and down) un-
til reaching the required height. To lower
the seat, push the lever (B) downwards,
then operate the lever (up and down) un-
til reaching the height required.
IMPORTANT Adjustment must only
be carried out when seated in the driver’s
seat.Seat inclination power adjustment
The adjustment is performed by apply-
ing pressure on the front or back part of
the two-position switch (C-fig. 23).
Seat warming(fig. 24)
(optional for versions/markets where
applicable)
The seat warming pad can be switched
on and off using switch (A) on the outer
side of the seat.
When the warming pad is on, the led
on the switch turns on.
Adjustments may be
made solely with the car
stationary.
WARNING
fig. 23
674PGSm
fig. 24
672PGSm
Upholstery of your car
has been designed to
withstand wear deriv-
ing from common use of the car.
You are however recommended
to avoid strong and/or continu-
ous scratching with clothing ac-
cessories such as metallic buck-
les, studs, Velcro fastenings and
the like, since these items cause
circumscribed stress of the cover
fabric that could lead to yarn
breaking, and damage the cover
as a consequence.
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Controls for seats with electric
adjstment
(on request for versions/
markets where applicable)
The position of the seats is adjusted
electrically with the controls (A-fig. 25-
26) and (B-fig. 25-27):
A- Multifunction control:
1- raising the front of the seat
2- raising the rear of the seat
3- vertical movement of the seat
4- longitudinal movement of the seat.
B- Multifunction control:
5- seat back rake adjustment
6- lumbar adjustment of the seat.
C- Seat heating.Lumbar adjustment of the seat is carried
out raising or lowering the control (B-
fig. 25-27), until finding the most
comfortable position.
Seat heating (fig. 28)
Seat heating is turned on and off using
the switch (C) on the outer side of the
seat.
When seat warming is on the led on the
switch lights up.Memorising the driver’s seat
positions(fig. 29)
The system makes it possible to memo-
rise and call up three different positions
of the driver’s seat.
To memorise a seat position, proceed as
follows:
1) Adjust the position of the driver’s
seat with the controls described in the
previous paragraph.
2) Simultaneously press (for about 1
second) the button (MEM-fig. 29)
and one of the buttons (1), (2), or (3),
each corresponding to a position that can
be memorised.
3) Proceed in the same way to memo-
rise the other two positions of the seat.
fig. 26 fig. 25
319PGSm604PGSm
fig. 27
603PGSm
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Remember that in the
event of a violent colli-
sion, back seat passengers not
wearing seat belts also represent
a serious danger for the front seat
passengers.
WARNING
fig. 50
A0D0128m
fig. 50/A
A0D0129m
REAR CENTRAL ABDOMINAL
BELT (
fig. 51) (where provided)
Fasten the belt by inserting the tab (A)
into the clip (B) until a click is heard.
To adjust the belt, run the tape in the
buckle (D) pulling the end (E) to tighten
and part (F) to loosen.
Press button (C) to release the belt.
IMPORTANT The belt is adjusted cor-
rectly when it adheres to the pelvis.
When the rear seats are not occupied,
the appropriate spaces between the back-
rest and cushion should be used to stow
the seat belt clips neatly.
FRONT SEAT BELT HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
Make the height adjust-
ment when the car is sta-
tionary.
WARNING
fig. 51fig. 52
320PGSm3139CAm
Always adjust the height of the seat belt
to fit the person wearing it.
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PRETENSIONERS
To increase the efficiency of the front
seat belts, the Alfa 166is fitted with
pretensioners.
These devices “feel”, through a sensor,
that a violent crash is in progress and
rewind the seat belts a few centimetres.
In this way they ensure that the seat belt
adheres perfectly to the wearer before
the restraining action begins.
The seat belt locks to indicate that the
device has intervened; the seat belt can-
not be drawn back up even when guiding
it manually.
IMPORTANTTo obtain the highest
degree of protection from the action of
the pretensioning device, wear the seat
belt keeping it firmly close to the chest
and pelvis.
A small amount of smoke may be pro-
duced. This smoke is in no way toxic and
presents no fire hazard.The pretensioner does not require any
maintenance or greasing. Anything that
modifies its original conditions invalidates
its efficiency. If due to unusual natural
events (floods, sea storm, etc.) the de-
vice has been affected by water and
mud, it must necessarily be replaced.
After adjustment, always
check that the slider is
anchored in one of the positions
provided. To do this, with the but-
ton (A-fig. 52) released, exert a
further pressure to allow the an-
chor device to catch if release did
not take place at one of the preset
positions.
WARNING
The pretensioner can only
be used once. After a col-
lision that has triggered it, have it
replaced at an Alfa Romeo Autho-
rized Services. The validity of the
device is 10 years starting from
the date of production, the preten-
sioners should be replaced at an
Alfa Romeo Authorized Services as
this date approaches.
WARNING
This precaution could greatly reduce the
risk of injury in case of collision.
Correct adjustment is obtained when the
belt passes half way between the end of
the shoulder and the neck.
4 different adjustments in height are
provided.
To adjust the attachment raise or lower
the grip (A-fig. 52) and ring (B-
fig. 52) to one of the set positions.
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SIDE AIR BAGS
(SIDE BAG -
FRONT WINDOW BAG)
Side air bags have the task of increasing
protection of the occupants in the event of
a side crash of medium-high severity.
They are made of two types of instantly-
inflating cushions:
– side bags, housed in the back rest of
the front seats; with this solution it is always
possible to have the air bag (cushion) in the
optimum position in relation to the passen-
ger, regardless of the adjustment of the
seat;
– front window bags, which are “curtain”
cushions, are housed behind the side roof
linings; this solution designed to protect the
head, makes it possible to offer the highest
degree of protection to the front occupants
in the event of a side crash, thanks to the
wide cushion inflation surface.
In the event of a side crash the electronic
control unit processes the signals leading
from a deceleration sensor and, when nec-
essary, triggers inflation of the air bags.The bags inflate instantaneously, setting
themselves between the body of the front
passengers and the car door. The bags de-
flate immediately afterwards.
In the event of minor side crashes (for
which the restraining action of the seat belts
is sufficient), the air bags are not deployed.
Also in this case it is of vital importance to
wear the seat belts since in case of side
crash they guarantee proper positioning of
the occupant and prevent the occupant to
be pitched out of the car in case of violent
crashes.
Therefore the side air bags do not replace
but are complementary to the use of belts,
which you are recommended to always
wear, as specified by law in Europe and
most non-European countries.
Operation of the side air bags and front
window bags is not disabled by the front air
bag deactivation switch, as described in the
previous paragraphs.IMPORTANTIn the event of side
crash, you can obtain the best protection
by the system keeping a correct position
on the seat, thus allowing correct front
window bag unfolding.
WARNING Never rest
head, arms and elbows
on the door, on the windows and
in the front window bag area to
prevent possible injuries during the
inflation phase.
WARNING
IMPORTANTThe front and/or side
air bags may be activated if the car is
subjected to heavy shocks or accidents
that involve the underbody area, such as
for example violent bumps against steps,
pavements or fixed obstacles on the
ground, falling into big holes or bumpy
roads.
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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
Conditioner compressor 13 7.5A fig. 89
Cruise Control 5 10A fig. 86
Diesel fuel filter warming 23 30Afig. 89
(JTD versions) 5 40Afig. 89
Door mirror defrosting 2 7.5A fig. 93
Electrochromic driving mirror 15 10A fig. 93
Electronic injection control unit 20 10A fig. 89
21 15A fig. 89
22 20A fig. 89
Electronic injection system 16 5A fig. 86
Engine control unit 18 7.5A fig. 89
Engine cooling control unit 16 5A fig. 86
Engine cooling radiator fan 4 60A fig. 89
System/Component Fuse no. Ampere Location
Engine cooling radiator fan 5 40A fig. 89
EOBD system (socket) 18 5A fig. 86
Front LH power window
(ABI control unit) 18 20Afig. 93
Front RH power window
(ABI control unit) 3 20Afig. 93
Front LH seat electric adjustment 6 30A fig. 93
Front RH seat electric adjustment 5 30A fig. 93
Front LH seat warming 9 10A fig. 93
Front RH seat warming 8 10A fig. 93
Fuel pump 19 15A fig. 89
Fuel pump relay coil
(engine bay box) 16 5Afig. 86
Glow plug (JTD versions) 8 60A fig. 89
Headlight washer (intermittent) 12 20A fig. 86
Horns 11 15A fig. 89
I.C.S. system 5 10A fig. 86
6 7.5A fig. 86
7 20A fig. 86
18 5A fig. 86
Instrument panel 6 7.5A fig. 86
18 5A fig. 86