GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
43
GENERAL CAUTIONS
If when turning the ignition
key to MAR, the warning
light
¬does not turn on or
if it stays on when travelling there
could be a failure in safety sys-
tems; in this event air bags or pre-
tensioners could not trigger in case
of impact or, in a minor number of
cases, they could trigger acciden-
tally. Contact Alfa Romeo Autho-
rized Services immediately to have
the system checked.
Do not cover the backrest
of front seats with trims or
covers that are not suitable
to be used with side bags.Never travel with objects
on your lap, in front of
your chest or with a pipe,
pencil, etc. between your lips; in-
jury may result in the event of the
air bag being triggered.
Always keep your hands
on the steering wheel rim
when driving, so that if the
air bag is triggered, it can inflate
without meeting any obstacles
which could cause serious harm to
you. Do not drive with the body
bent forwards, keep the seat back
rest in the erect position and lean
your back well against it.
If the car has been stolen
or an attempt to steal it
has been made, if it has
been subjected to vandals or
floods, have the air bag system
checked by Alfa Romeo Authorized
Services.
Remember that with the
key engaged and at MAR,
even if the engine is not
running, the air bags may be trig-
gered on a stationary car if it is
bumped by another moving car.
Therefore, never seat children on
the front seat even when the car is
stationary. On the other hand re-
member that if the key is at STOP,
no safety system (air bags or pre-
tensioners) is triggered in the
event of an impact; in this case,
failure to come into action cannot
be considered as a sign that the
system is not working properly.
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Always take due care when braking on
bends, even with the help of the ABS.
The most important advice of all, howev-
er, is this:
When the ABS cuts in, and
you feel the pulsing on the
pedal, do not lighten the
pressure, but keep the pedal firm-
ly pressed with no fear; this way
you will stop in the least space
possible, compatibly with the con-
ditions of the road surface.
Following these instructions you will be
in the best braking condition under all cir-
cumstances.
IMPORTANTCars fitted with ABS may
only be fitted with the wheel rims, tyres and
brake linings of type and brand approved by
the Manufacturer.
The system is completed by the EBD (Elec-
tronic Brake Distributor) which distributes
the braking action through the control unit
and the ABS system sensors. The car is fitted with an
electronic braking distribu-
tor (EBD). If the
>andx
warning lights turn on simultane-
ously with the engine running, this
indicates an EBD system failure; in
this case with sharp braking the
rear wheels might lock too early,
with the possibility of skidding. Dri-
ving extremely carefully, go to the
nearest Alfa Romeo Authorised Ser-
vice to have the system checked.
The turning on of only the
>warning light with the
engine running normally in-
dicates a fault to the ABS system
only. In this case the braking sys-
tem is still efficient, though with-
out the aid of the anti-lock device.
Under these conditions perfor-
mance of the EBD system may be
reduced. In this case too, you are
advised to go immediately to the
nearest Alfa Romeo Authorised
Service to have the system checked
over, driving in such a way as to
avoid sharp braking.
If the low brake fluid lev-
el
xwarning light turns
on, stop the car immedi-
ately and contact the nearest Alfa
Romeo Authorised Service. Any
loss of fluid from the hydraulic sys-
tem will negatively affect the op-
eration of the braking system be it
of the conventional type or of the
type with ABS.
If the compact spare
wheel is used, operation of
the ABS system is cut off
and the
>warning light on the in-
strument cluster turns on.
IMPORTANTIf the battery is run down
the
>andxwarning lights might turn on
when starting the engine and go off after
starting. This should not be considered as
a fault but as a warning that during start-
ing the ABS is not active. The turning off
of the warning lights ensures normal system
operation.
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STARTING BY INERTIA
If the car is equipped with “Kit for tyre re-
pair Fix&Go“, see the instructions contained
in the following chapter.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
As an alternative to the FIX & GO, the car
can be provided (upon request) with space-
saver spare wheel or standard wheel; wheel
changing and correct use of the jack call for
some precautions as listed below.
IN THE EVENT OF A PUNCTURE
Never push, tow or coast
start the car. This could
cause fuel to flow into the
catalyst damaging it irreversibly.
Remember that the en-
gine brake and power
steering are not opera-
tional until the engine is started,
therefore, much greater effort than
usual is needed on the brake ped-
al and steering wheel.
Signal the presence of the
stationary car according to
current regulations: hazard
warning lights, reflecting triangle
etc.. Any passengers should leave
the car and wait for the wheel to be
changed out of harm of the traffic.
If parked on a slope or rough sur-
face, chock the wheels with
wedges or other suitable devices
to prevent the car from rolling.
Never start the engine
with the car jacked.
When driving with a trail-
er, disconnect the trailer before
raising the car. The compact spare
wheel is specific to your car, do not
use it on other models, or use the
spare wheel of other models on
your car.
Should the type of wheels used
be changed (alloy rims instead of
steel), it is also necessary to
change the whole set of fastening
bolts with others of suitable size.
The compact spare wheel is nar-
rower than normal wheels, it
should be used only for the dis-
tance necessary to reach a service
point to have the punctured tyre
repaired and, during its use, the car
speed must not exceed 80 km/h.
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CHANGING A WHEEL
Please be informed that:
– the jack mass is 2.100 kg.
– the jack requires no adjustment.
– the jack cannot be repaired. In the event
of breakage, it must be replaced by anoth-
er original one.
– no tools other than its operating crank
can be fitted to the jack.
To change a wheel, proceed as follows:– Stop the car in such a position that it is
not dangerous for the traffic, where it is pos-
sible to change the wheel safely. Where pos-
sible, park on a level, compact surface.
– Switch off the engine and engage the
handbrake.
– Engage first gear or reverse.– Use handle(A-fig.2) to remove the
stiff covering (B).
– Loosen the clamping device (A-fig. 3).
– Take out the tool container (B) and take
it near the wheel to be changed.
– Take the spare wheel (C).
– Remove the wheel cap (A-fig. 4) (on-
ly versions with steel rims)
fig. 2
A0A0645b
fig. 3
A0A0151b
fig. 4
A0A0154b
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– Using the wrench provided (A-fig. 5),
loosen the fastening bolts by about one turn.
– Set the jack under the car, near the
wheel to be changed taking care not to dam-
age the plastic streamlined guard.
– Work the jack crank (A-fig. 6), to ex-
tend it until the groove (B) on the upper
part of jack is correctly inserted on the low-
er profile of the body (C) approx. 40 cm
from the profile of the wheelhouse.
– Work the jack and raise the car until the
wheel is a few centimetres from the ground.
– Completely unscrew the fastening bolts
and remove the wheel.– Make sure that the contact surfaces of
the spare wheel with the hub are clean and
free of impurities which may later cause the
fastening bolts to slacken.
– Install the spare wheel matching the
hole (A-fig. 7) with the corresponding pin
(B).
– Using the wrench provided, fasten the
five bolts.
– Lower the car and remove the jack.
– Using the wrench provided, fully tighten
the bolts in the sequence shown in fig. 8.REFITTING
A NORMAL WHEEL
– Following the procedure described pre-
viously, raise the car and remove the spare
wheel.
For versions with steel rims:
– Fit the normal wheel matching the hole
(A-fig. 7) with the corresponding pin (B).
– Make sure that the contact surfaces of
the wheel with the hub are clean and free
of impurities which may later cause the fas-
tening bolts to slacken.
fig. 5
A0A0694b
fig. 6
A0A0695b
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185
– Using the wrench provided, tighten the
fastening bolts.
– Lower the car and remove the jack.
– Using the wrench provided, fully tight-
en the bolts in the sequence shown previ-
ously for the compact spare wheel fig. 8.
– Place the cap near the wheel so that the
inflation valve can come through the slot
provided on the cap.
– Press the circumference of the cap, start-
ing from the parts nearest to the inflation
valve until it is inserted completely.
IMPORTANTIncorrect fitting may cause
the wheel cap to come off when the car is
travelling.For versions with alloy rims:
– Tighten the pin (A-fig. 9) in one of
the fastening bolt holes on the wheel hub.
– Insert the wheel on the pin and, using
the wrench provided, tighten the four bolts
available. This is facilitated by the extension
provided (B).
– Remove the pin (A-fig. 9) and tight-
en the last fastening bolt.
– Lower the car and remove the jack.
– Using the wrench provided, tighten the
bolts in the sequence shown previously for
the compact spare wheel fig. 8.After refitting a wheel:
– stow the spare wheel in the space pro-
vided in the boot
– insert the jack in its container forcing it
lightly to prevent it from vibrating when trav-
elling
– place the tools used in the housings in
the container
– stow the container complete with tools
on the spare wheel and secure everything
with the clamping device (A-fig. 3)
– correctly re-position the stiff cover.
fig. 7
A0A0155b
fig. 8
A0A0156b
fig. 9
A0A0693b
WHEELS
RIMS AND TYRES
Pressed steel or alloy rims.
Radial tubeless tyres.
The log book shows all the homologated
tyres.
IMPORTANTIn the event of any dis-
crepancies between this Handbook and the
vehicle Log Book, only the latter should be
considered.
While the specified dimensions remain the
same, for driving safety, the vehicle must be
fitted with tyres of the same brand and type
on all wheels.
IMPORTANTDo not use inner tubes
with Tubeless tyres.
COMPACT SPARE WHEEL
Pressed steel rim.
WHEEL GEOMETRY
Front wheel toe-in measured from rim to
rim: –1 ±0.6
The values refer to the vehicle travelling.
Example:
205/55 R 16 91 W
or
205/55 ZR 16
CORRECT TYRE READING
(fig. 5)
Below, please find the instructions need-
ed to understand the meaning of the code
stamped on the tyre.
The code may be in one of the ways giv-
en in the example.
205= Nominal width (S, distance in
mm between sides).
55= Percentage height/width (H/S)
ratio.
R= Radial tyre.
ZR= Radial tyre, with speed over 240
km/h.
16= Rim diameter in inches (Ø).
91= Load index (capacity), e.g. 91 =
615 kg. Not present in ZR tyres.
W,Z= Maximum speed index. In ZR
tyres the speed index Z is before
the R.
fig. 5
A0A0465b
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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(•) Unchainable tyres () For versions/markets where applicable(*) Size certified and admitted only for the specified tyres
(**)IMPORTANTTyres that can be fitted with chains; see paragraph “Snow chains” in section “Correct use of the car”
(***) The compact spare wheel cannot be used on this version
2.0 JTS
7 J x 16
7 J x 17 ()
71/2J x 17 ()
205/55 R16 91W
(•)205/55 ZR16 (•)215/45 R17 87W ()
4J x 15
125/80 R15
61/2J x 15
7 J x 17
8 J x 18
195/60 R15 88V (**)
215/45 R17 87W
(•)215/45 ZR17 87W
(Pirelli P7000) (•) (*)215/45 ZR17 87Y
(Good Year Eagle F1) (•)(*)
225/40 ZR18 92Y
(Michelin Pilot
Sport 2) (
•) (*)
225/40 ZR 18 92Y (•)
(Pirelli P Zero Rosso) (*)
195/60 R15 88Q (M+S)
205/55 R16 91T (M+S)
215/45 R17 87H (M+S)
JTD 16V
61/2J x 15
7 J x 16
7 J x 17 (
)
71/2J x 17 ()
205/60 R15 91V
(•)205/55 R16 91W (•)205/55 ZR16 (•)215/45 R17 87W ()
4J x 15
125/80 R15
61/2J x 15
7 J x 17
8 J x 18
195/60 R15 88V (**)
215/45 R17 87W
(•)215/45 ZR17 87W
(Pirelli P7000) (•) (*)
215/45 ZR17 87Y
(Good Year Eagle F1)
(
•) (*) 225/40 ZR18 92Y
(Michelin Pilot Sport 2)
225/40 ZR 18 92Y (
•)
(Pirelli P Zero Rosso) (*)
(
•) (*) 205/60 R15 91V(Michelin Pilot
Primacy) (•) (*)
195/60 R15 88Q (M+S)
205/55 R16 91T (M+S)
215/45 R17 87H (M+S)
3.2 V6
71/2J x 17
225/45 ZR17 91Y
(Pirelli Pzero Rosso) (
•)
(*)225/45 ZR17
(Bridgestone S-02) (•) (*)
(***)
71/2J x 17
8 J x 18
215/45 R17 87W (**)
215/45 R17 87W
(Pirelli P7000) (*) (**)
215/45 ZR17 87Y
(Good Year Eagle F1) (*)
(**)225/40 ZR18 92Y
(Michelin Pilot
Sport 2) (
•) (*)
225/40 ZR 18 92Y (•)
(Pirelli P Zero Rosso) (*)
215/45 R17 87H (M+S)
225/45 ZR17 91H (M+S)
“Collezione”
versions
7J X 17
215/45 R 17 87W (•)
4J x 15
125/80 R15
61/2J x 15
7 J x 16
8 J x 18
195/60 R15 88V (**)
205/55 R16 91V (•)
225/40 R18 92Y (•)
(Michelin Pilot Sport2) (*)225/40 ZR18 92Y (•)
(Pirelli P Zero Rosso) (*)
195/60 R15 88Q (M+S)
205/55 R16 91T (M+S)
215/45 R17 87H (M+S)
“Black Line”
and “Q2”
versions
8J X 18
225/40ZR 18 92Y (•)
(Michelin Pilot Sport2) (*)
225/40 ZR 18 92Y (•)
(Pirelli P Zero Rosso) (*)
4J x 15
125/80 R15
61/2J x 15
7 J x 16
7 J x 17
195/60 R15 88V (**)
205/55 R16 91V (•)
215/45 R17 87W (•)
195/60 R15 88Q (M+S)
205/55 R16 91T (M+S)
215/45 R17 87H (M+S)
Standard
fittings
Rims
Tyres
Compact spare
wheel
– Rim
–Tyre
Fittings
on request
Rims
Tyres
Winter
tyres
1.8 T SPARK
61/2J x 15
7 J x 16
7 J x 17 (
)
71/2J x 17 ()
205/60 R15 91V
(•)205/55 R16 91V (•)205/55 ZR16 (•)215/45 R17 87W ()
4J x 15
125/80 R15
61/2J x 15
7 J x 17
8 J x 18
195/60 R15 88V (**)
215/45 R17 87W
(•)215/45 ZR17 87W
(Pirelli P7000) (•) (*)215/45 ZR17 87Y
(Good Year Eagle F1) (•)
(*) 225/40 ZR18 92Y
(Michelin Pilot Sport 2)
225/40 ZR 18 92Y (
•)
(Pirelli P Zero Rosso) (*)
(
•) (*) 205/60 R15 91V(Michelin Pilot
Primacy) (•) (*)
195/60 R15 88Q (M+S)
205/55 R16 91T (M+S)
215/45 R17 87H (M+S)