2008 Alfa Romeo 166 sunroof

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Alfa Romeo 166 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 11
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

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Alfa Romeo 166 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 25
IMPORTANTIf the car is to remain i-
nactive for a prolonged length of time
(over three weeks) and security condi-
tions permitting, it is advisable to operate
central locking turning the key in the

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Alfa Romeo 166 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 103
Routinely check that the
side water drain holes
(C-fig. 130) are clear.
SUNROOF
(optional for versions/markets where
applicable)
The sunroof can only be operated when
the ignition key is in theMAR

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Alfa Romeo 166 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 104
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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Alfa Romeo 166 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 105
– 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) 190
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).
Th

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Alfa Romeo 166 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 193
System/Component Fuse no.  Ampere Location
Rearscreen heating 1 30A fig. 93
Relay coil T21, T22, T23 (boot box) 3 5A fig. 86
Relay coil T24 (boot box) 5 10A fig. 86
Remote control receiver 15 10A

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Alfa Romeo 166 2008  Owner handbook (in English) 237
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
WEIGHTS
(*) Loads not to be exceeded. It is the owner’s responsibility to place loads in the boot and/or on the loading surface within the maximum permissible weight limits.
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