check oil Alfa Romeo 8C 2009 Owner handbook (in English)
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ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY
CAUTION
The warning light 
 usually 
comes on with running engine to 
indicate a fault in the ABS system only. 
In this case, the standard braking 
system is still efficient, but cannot use 
the ABS system. In these conditions, 
also the EBD system efficiency may be 
reduced. Drive with the greatest care 
to avoid abrupt braking and go the 
nearest Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network to have the 
system checked- 
CAUTION
If the low brake fluid warning 
light 
 illuminates while driving, 
stop the vehicle and check the brake 
fluid level immediately. If the level is 
below the minimum notch, top up with 
the recommended oil and immediately 
contact an Authorised Service Centre 
of the Manufacturer’s Network to 
have the system checked. 
Brake fluid leaks impair the operation 
of the braking systems, both of the 
traditional type and of those equipped 
with ABS. 
CAUTION
System performance in terms 
of active safety is not a reason for the 
driver to run unnecessary risks. The 
driving style shall always be suited to 
weather conditions, range of visibility 
and traffic.CAUTION
The maximum obtainable 
deceleration always depends on the 
tyre grip on the road surface. With 
snow or ice the grip is obviously 
reduced and the braking distance is 
very high, even with the ABS system. 
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Low oil pressure (*)
In normal conditions, when turning 
the key to MAR the warning light 
should illuminate, and should go off once the 
engine has started.
If the warning light remains on or illuminates 
while driving, this indicates a too low engine 
oil pressure. In this case, turn the engine off 
immediately and carry out the necessary checks.
If the problem persists, contact an Authorised 
Service Centre of the Manufacturer’s 
Network.
High catalytic converter 
temperature
It illuminates if the engine runs 
irregularly with consequent high temperature in 
the exhaust system.
CAUTION
IF THE WARNING LIGHT IS 
ACCOMPANIED BY THE MESSAGE 
“CATALYST TEMPERATURE TOO 
HIGH, SLOW DOWN”: the catalytic 
converters’ temperature is too 
high. The driver must slow down immediately until the warning light 
goes off.
Catalyst temperature too high
CAUTION
IF THE MESSAGE “CATALYST 
TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH, DO 
NOT CONTINUE” APPEARS AFTER 
DECELERATING: dangerous catalyst 
temperature, the catalysts can be 
damaged. Stop the vehicle and contact 
an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network.
CAUTION
If the warning light illuminates 
permanently 3 times, the engine stops. 
The engine can only be restarted 
turning the key to off and then back to 
on. Then go to the nearest Authorised 
Service Centre of the Manufacturer’s 
Network driving at low speed.CAUTION
Alfa Romeo declines all 
responsibility for whatever damage 
deriving from non compliance with the 
above mentioned warnings.
Low Q-Select gearbox oil 
The red symbol indicates that the 
gearbox oil is low; stop the vehicle 
and contact an Authorised Service Centre 
of the Manufacturer’s Network to have the 
vehicle checked. 
Q-Select gearbox failure
It indicates a failure of the 
electronically-controlled gearbox. 
If the failure permits, slowly drive to 
an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network.  
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A
B
REAR WINDOWThe rear window can be opened from the inside 
or outside of the vehicle. Press button 
A on 
the centre console to open it from the inside. 
The rear window may only be opened when 
the vehicle is stationary. The button can be 
deactivated after the doors have been locked.
To open the rear window from the outside, press 
the button 
B on the ignition key for at least 2 
seconds, thus releasing the lock.
To prevent accidental activation while driving, 
the rear window can only be opened when the 
vehicle is stationary.Raising the rear window is facilitated by the 
action of the gas struts. The struts are calibrated 
to ensure proper operation with the weights 
specified by the manufacturer. Arbitrary additions 
of objects (e.g. spoilers, trunk racks, etc.) can 
jeopardise proper operation and safety in the use 
of the rear window. 
CAUTION
To close the rear window push 
it down taking care not to crush your 
hands when the gas struts invert 
resistance.
CAUTION
When using the luggage 
compartment, never exceed the 
maximum loads allowed (see 
section on “Capacities and Technical 
Specifications”). Also check that 
the objects contained in the luggage 
compartment are arranged properly.
CAUTION
It is extremely dangerous and 
moreover prohibited by law to travel 
on the luggage shelf behind the seats. 
In the event of an accident, persons 
travelling in this position are more 
exposed to the risk of serious injury. 
Passengers must only travel seated in 
the vehicle seats, with the seat belts 
fastened properly. Always check that 
you and your passengers have your 
seat belts fastened correctly. 
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E
CD
F
H
G
USING THE VEHICLE
D - “Automatic gearshift” button E  -  “Low grip” mode button F - SPORT mode button ”
The display shows the gear engaged (1, 2, 3, 4, 
5, 6, R or N) in area 
G. 
In the event of a failure or if the oil level in the 
gearbox is low, the symbol 
 illuminates in 
area
 H. When the “automatic gearshift” function 
is active, the gear displayed is replaced with the 
letter “D”.
When “SPORT” and “low grip” modes are 
active, the letters “S” and “W”, illuminate in 
area G.SYSTEM ACTIVATION
Turning the key to position MAR the display and 
the failure symbol 
 illuminate and will go off 
after a few seconds if no faults are found.
The gear engaged will remain highlighted in area 
G on the display.WARNING: When the driver’s door is opened, 
you may hear a humming coming from the 
gearbox assembly; this is due to ignition 
preparation stages. The failure warning light 
 may also flash briefly (10 sec.) and then 
turns off. The system completes the “ignition” 
stage and is then correctly activated. Avoid 
entering any commands in the system during 
this stage.
CAUTION
If the symbol   continues 
flashing without turning off, start the 
system again after switching it off. 
If the malfunction persists, contact 
an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network to have the 
necessary checks performed. 
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FUELOnly use unleaded premium fuel with an octane 
number (R.O.N.) of no less than 95.
Tank capacity: approx. 86 litres, including a 14 
litre reserve.WARNING: The anti-pollution devices of the 
vehicle require unleaded fuel to be used at 
all times. Under no circumstance, not even in 
emergency situations, should leaded fuel be 
supplied to the fuel tank, not even a minimum 
quantity. You would irreparably damage the 
catalytic muffler. 
WARNING: An inefficient catalytic muffler results 
in noxious exhaust emissions which are harmful 
for the environment.
ENGINE OILTo check the level, please consult the 
“Maintenance” section. 
Do not top up with oil having characteristics other 
than those of the oil already used.
The gap between the MIN and MAX reference 
marks on the dipstick corresponds to about 1.5 
litres of oil.
Use SAE 5W/40 API SL/CF and ACEA A3, B3, 
B4 oil for fuel-powered engines. 
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ADDITIONAL 
CHECKSEvery 500 km or before long journeys, check 
and if necessary correct:
-  engine coolant level
-  windscreen washer fl uid level
-  tyre pressure and condition.WARNING - ENGINE OIL
If the vehicle is used mainly in one of the 
following particularly severe conditions: 
- dusty roads; 
-  short repetitive trips (less than 7-8 km) 
when the external temperature is below 
zero;
-  engine running frequently at idle or without 
reaching stabilised temperatures, replace 
the engine oil more frequently than 
indicated in the Maintenance Schedule. WARNING - AIR FILTER 
When using the vehicle on dusty roads, replace 
the air filters more frequently than indicated in 
the Maintenance Schedule.
If you have any doubts about the frequency 
for engine oil and air filter replacements, in 
the relation to the vehicle conditions of use, 
contact an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network.
WARNING: The vehicle must be serviced 
by an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network. For routine and minor 
maintenance operations or small repairs which 
you can carry out yourself, make sure that you 
always use the right equipment, genuine Alfa 
Romeo spare parts and the recommended fluids. 
In any case, never perform these operations if 
you have no experience. 
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1
4MAINTENANCE
LEVEL CHECKS1) Engine oil
2) Engine coolant 
3)  Windscreen washer fluid
4) Brake fluid 
5)  Power steering fluid 
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MAXMIN
ENGINE OIL
The level must be checked when the engine is 
warm, following the procedure below:
-  start the vehicle and warm it up until the 
temperature stabilises;
-  turn off the engine, remove the fi ller cap 
A 
and wait 5 minutes to allow the oil to fl ow 
into the sump;
-  measure the level and top up if necessary.
The oil level must be between the MIN and MAX 
notches on the dipstick. 
The interval between MIN and MAX corresponds 
to approximately 1.5 litres of oil.
WARNING: Do not exceed the MAX level!
If the oil level is close to or below the MIN notch, 
add oil through the filler neck 
A positioned next 
to the dipstick until reaching the MAX notch. The 
oil level must never exceed the MAX reference 
notch.
WARNING: Do not top up with oil having 
characteristics other than those of the oil already 
used in the engine.After topping up or replacing the oil, check its 
level once again.
WARNING: The engine oil used and the oil filter 
changed contain substances that are dangerous 
for the environment. To replace the oil and 
filters, we advise you to contact an Authorised 
Service Centre of the Manufacturer’s 
Network where all the necessary equipment is 
available to dispose of the used oil and filters in 
compliance with applicable legislation and in an 
environment-friendly manner.  
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MAXMIN
B
MAINTENANCE
GEARBOX OIL 
Have the oil level checked at an Authorised 
Service Centre of the Manufacturer’s 
Network.WARNING: Do not top up with oil having 
characteristics other than those of the oil already 
used in the engine.
WARNING: Waste transmission oil contains 
substances that are dangerous for the 
environment. To have the oil changed, we advise 
you to contact an Authorised Service Centre 
of the Manufacturer’s Network, where all the 
necessary equipment is available to dispose 
of the used oil and filters in compliance with 
applicable legislation and in an environment-
friendly manner. 
ENGINE COOLANT
CAUTION
When the engine is very hot, do 
not remove the cap from the pan: risk 
of burns!
The fluid level must be checked with the engine 
cold and must be between the MIN and MAX 
reference notches visible on the tank.
If the level is too low, slowly pour the 
recommended fluid through the pan filler neck 
until the level is near to the MAX reference 
notch.WINDSCREEN/
HEADLIGHT WASHER 
FLUID
For topping-up, open the cover 
B, extract the 
filler neck extension and pour in a mixture of 
water and detergent in the proportion indicated 
on the package.
WARNING: If the temperature is below 20°C, 
use pure detergent fluid.
WARNING: Do not drive with the windscreen 
washer tank empty: the action of the washer is 
essential for improving visibility. 
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MA
X MAX
MIN MIN
POWER STEERING FLUIDWARNING: Make sure that the power steering 
fluid does not come in touch with the engine hot 
parts as it is flammable.Check that the fluid level, with the vehicle on a 
level ground and the engine cold, is in position 
with the MAX notch shown on the dipstick. 
For inspection, unscrew the cap, clean the 
dipstick, tighten the cap back on tight, remove it 
again and check the level. 
When the oil is hot the level may also exceed the 
MAX notch.If necessary, top up with fluid making sure that it 
has the same characteristics as the one already 
used in the system.
BRAKE FLUID 
Check that the fluid level in the tank is at the 
maximum level. If the level goes below the 
minimum, with the ignition key in position MAR, 
the relative warning light 
 will illuminate on 
the instrument panel.
If fluid is needed for topping up, use only the 
type classified as DOT4.
WARNING: The brake fluid is hygroscopic (i.e. 
it absorbs humidity). For this reason, if the 
vehicle is used mainly in areas with a high rate 
of atmospheric humidity, the fluid should be 
changed more frequently than indicated in the 
Maintenance Schedule. 
WARNING: Do not let the brake fluid, which 
is highly corrosive, come into contact with the 
paintwork. If this should happen, wash the 
paintwork immediately with water. 
WARNING: The symbol 
 on the container 
identifies the synthetic type of brake fluid, 
distinguishing it from the mineral type. Using 
mineral fluids irreparably damages the special 
rubber linings of the braking system.