reset Alfa Romeo 8C 2009 Owner handbook (in English)
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ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY
ACTIVATION
The VDC and ASR systems are integrated in one 
single function and are automatically activated 
every time the engine is started; they can be 
deactivated by pressing the button 
A for about 
1 second.
Press the button 
A once again to reactivate the 
systems.
The amber colour warning light 
 on the 
instrument panel flashes during all the operating 
phases.FAULT INDICATORS
In the event of a malfunction, the system 
is automatically disabled and cannot be 
reactivated. This condition is signalled while 
driving by the amber symbol 
 on the display 
that illuminates together with the message “ASR 
failure - Go to workshop”.
MSR FUNCTION (ENGINE 
BRAKING TORQUE 
ADJUSTMENT)
The ASR system also controls the engine braking 
torque when the accelerator pedal is released 
under low grip conditions (e.g., snow, ice etc.): 
in these conditions, the high braking torque of 
the engine may cause instability of the vehicle.The system, using the same sensors as the ABS 
system, detects the skidding of one or both 
of the driving wheels when the accelerator is 
released and opens the motor-driven throttle for 
the engine fuel system. This reduces the braking 
torque and resets the maximum grip conditions 
for the driving wheels.
WARNING: However, the maximum deceleration 
that can be obtained with the engine brake still 
depends on the tyre grip on the road. Snow or ice 
obviously reduce grip values. 
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FUEL CUT-OUT 
INERTIA SWITCHThe vehicle is equipped with a safety switch 
which activates in the event of a collision, cutting 
off the fuel supply and consequently causing the 
engine to stop. It also prevents fuel leaks if the 
fuel lines are damaged during the accident.
Activation of the safety switch is signalled by 
the illumination of the warning light 
 on the 
display.
The switch is positioned underneath the front left-
hand seat. Move the seat fully back to access it.
CAUTION
After impact, if you smell fuel 
or note any leakage from the fuel 
supply system, do not reactivate the 
switch in order to prevent any fire 
risks. 
The activation of the inertia switch causes all the 
doors and the luggage compartment to unlock 
and in the internal dome light and the four 
direction indicators to turn on.
RESETTING THE SWITCH
Turn the ignition key to position STOP.
Check that there is no leakage from the fuel 
system.
If no leaks are found, reset the inertia switch 
which stops the fuel pump operation, by pressing 
button 
A on the switch.
Turn the ignition key to position MAR, wait a few 
seconds and press the START button.Check that the warning light 
 on the display 
is off.
Check once again that there are no fuel leaks. 
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Mode 12/24 Date Indep.Boot Unlock Fda Door Lock Units LanguageBeep Vol.Service Beep Seatb.Quit setup
Day lights
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Adjusting the sensing range of the twilight 
sensor (Automatic low-beam)
This function allows you to adjust the sensing 
range of the twilight sensor to 3 levels.
To adjust, proceed as follows:
-  briefl y press the MENU button: the display 
highlights the sensing range level previously 
set
- press button + o – to adjust;
- press the MENU button briefl y to return to 
the menu page or hold it down to return to 
the standard screen page.Trip B reset mode (Reset TRIP B)
This function allows you to select Trip B reset 
mode (automatic or manual).
For further information see the chapter “TRIP 
button”.Clock adjustment (Clock)
This function allows you to adjust the clock.
To adjust the time proceed as follows:
-  briefl y press the MENU button: the display 
highlights the “hours”
- press button + o – to adjust;
-  briefl y press the MENU button: the display 
highlights the “minutes”
- press button + o – to adjust;
WARNING: When the button is pressed once 
+/– the value increases/decreases by 1 
unit. Holding the +/– button down, the value 
automatically increases/decreases continuously 
until you release the button. When you are close 
to the desired value, release the button and then 
press it briefly a few times until you reach the 
desired value.- press the MENU button briefl y to return to 
the main page or hold it down to return to 
the standard page. 
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Scheduled maintenance (Service)
This function allows you to view when service is 
due according to the mileage done.
To view this information, proceed as follows:
-  briefl y press the MENU button: the display 
shows when service is due in kilometres 
or miles depending on the unit that was 
previously set (see the chapter “Unit of 
measure”);
- press the MENU button briefl y to return to 
the menu page or hold it down to return to 
the standard screen page.
WARNING: According to the Scheduled 
Maintenance Plan, the vehicle must be 
serviced every 10,000 km (or 6,000 mi). This 
information is automatically displayed when the 
electronic key is inserted in the ignition block, 
starting from 2,000 km (or 1,200 mi) following 
the service due date. The information will be 
displayed in kilometres or miles depending on 
the unit of measure set. When approaching the 
scheduled maintenance (“Service”) due date, 
inserting the electronic key in the ignition block, 
a message will appear on the display followed 
by the kilometres/miles left until the service due 
date. Contact an Authorised Service Centre of 
the Manufacturer’s Network where the staff 
will perform the service operations according to 
the Scheduled Maintenance or Annual Inspection 
Plan and reset the mileage counter (Reset).
Buzzer reactivation for SBR (Seat Belt 
Reminder) signalling (Seat belt beep)(where 
provided)
This function is displayed only after the system 
has been deactivated by an Authorised Service 
Centre of the Manufacturer’s Network.
Automatic activation of the Day Running 
Lights (where provided)
If this function is active, when the low-beams go 
off, the DRLs come on, and vice versa, when the 
low-beams come on the DRLs go off.
Exit menu
Select this item to return to the standard screen 
page. 
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TRIP COMPUTER
General
When the electronic key is inserted in the ignition 
block, the “Trip computer” allows you to view 
the vehicle mileage features. This function 
comprises the “Trip A” function which monitors 
total mileage, and the “Trip B” function which 
monitors trip mileage; the latter function is 
“contained” in the total mileage function.
Both functions can be reset (reset when setting 
off on a new trip).
Trip A and B allow you to view the following 
values:
- Fuel range
- Distance travelled
-  Average fuel consumption
-  Instantaneous fuel consumption
- Average speed
- Travel timeValues displayed
Fuel rangeIt indicates the distance you can still travel with 
the fuel left in the tank, assuming you continue 
travelling at the same speed.
A specific message will be shown on the display 
“----“ when the following events occur:
-  when the fuel range is less than 50 km (or 
30 mi)
-  if the vehicle is stopped with the engine 
running for more than 3 minutes.
Distance travelledIt indicates the distance travelled from the 
beginning of a new trip.
Every time the battery is connected and at the 
beginning of each new trip (reset) the display 
indicates the value “0.0”.WARNING: If there is no information, all the 
Trip Computer indicators will show “-” instead of 
the value. When correct operation is resumed, 
the counter resumes regular operation as well, 
without resetting the values displayed prior to 
the malfunction nor restarting the count from 
zero as for a new trip.Average fuel consumptionThis is the average fuel consumption from the 
beginning of a new trip. 
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Instantaneous fuel consumptionThis is the actual fuel consumption which is 
constantly updated. If the vehicle is stopped with 
the engine running, the display will show the 
information “----“.Average speedThis is the average vehicle speed in relation 
to the total time that has elapsed from the 
beginning of a new trip.Travel timeThis is the time that has elapsed from the 
beginning of a new trip (trip time) New tripA new trip begins after:
-  the user has manually reset the indicator by 
holding down the button TRIP;
-  an “automatic” reset when the “distance 
travelled” reaches 9999.9 km (or mi), 
when the “travelling time” reaches 99.59 
(99 hours and 59 minutes) or after 
disconnection and reconnection of the 
battery.
  This function is active only for TRIP B.TRIP BUTTON
The TRIP button, located on the button panel 
to the left of the steering wheel, allows you 
to access the Trip A and Trip B functions when 
the key is turned to MAR To scroll the values 
displayed for each function, use the buttons “+” 
and “-”.
The TRIP button also allows you to reset the Trip 
A and Trip B functions when setting off on a new 
trip:
- button pressed brie  y: to display the 
various values;
- button pressed at length: to reset when 
setting off on a new trip.To go from one item to the next of the Trip 
Computer briefly press buttons“+” and “-” 
Each page of the Trip Computer displays two 
items for the current trip (Trip A or Trip B) at the 
same time. These items are displayed at the top 
and bottom of the display, respectively.
The same item cannot be viewed at the top and 
bottom of the display at the same time on the 
same page.  
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The two modes of the Trip Computer can be 
selected by briefly pressing the TRIP button; 
Using the button “+” you can scroll the item 
shown at the top of the display, while the button 
“-” allows you to scroll the items displayed at 
the bottom.
To go from the Trip A to the Trip B information, 
briefly press the TRIP button.Procedure when setting off on a trip (reset)
Trip A and Trip B must be reset separately.
Reset Trip ATo reset Trip A, turn the key to MAR and press 
and hold down the TRIP button for more than 2 
seconds. WARNING: The counter will automatically be 
reset only in the following cases:-  when the “distance travelled” reaches 
9999.9 km or when the “travelling time” 
reaches 99.59 (99 hours and 59 minutes)
-  Every time the battery is disconnected 
and reconnected. When the trip is reset, a 
warning message appears on the display.WARNING: When Trip A is reset, the “fuel 
range” and “instantaneous consumption” values 
are not reset.
Reset Trip BFor the Trip B values, through the Setup menu 
you can select whether you wish to perform a 
manual or an automatic reset procedure (see the 
chapter “Setup menu” above): 
- Manual reset: to manually reset Trip B, 
press and hold down the TRIP button for 
more than 2 seconds.
- Automatic reset: this occurs each time the 
electronic key is inserted in the ignition 
block. 
When Trip B is reset, a warning message appears 
on the display.WARNING: When Trip B is reset, the “fuel 
range” and “instantaneous fuel consumption” 
values are not reset. 
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DEACTIVATING THE 
MOTION SENSING 
ALARM
The motion sensing alarm can be deactivated 
also by pressing button 
C on the roof panel. 
When this function is deactivated, the LED on the 
button flashes for 3 seconds and then turns off.DEACTIVATING THE 
ANTI-LIFT ALARM 
Press button 
D to deactivate the anti-lift alarm. 
When this function is deactivated, the LED on the 
button flashes for 3 seconds and then turns off.ALARM MEMORY
If the warning light 
 appears on the display 
when the vehicle is started, accompanied by 
the message “Attempted theft” this means that 
an intrusion has been attempted during your 
absence.
The alarm system memory is reset when you 
turn the ignition key.
MINISTERIAL 
HOMOLOGATION
The electronic alarm system has been 
homologated in all countries where a legislation 
covering radio frequencies is applicable.
The homologation number can be found at the 
end of this manual, before the table of contents.
For those markets that require the transmitter 
and/or receiver marking, the homologation 
number is found on the component. 
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USING THE VEHICLE
CAUTION
Cruise Control must only 
be activated when traffic and the 
route permit a constant speed to be 
maintained safely, for a sufficiently 
long distance.
CONTROLS 
The Cruise Control function is controlled by 
means of the switch 
A, the dial 
B and the button 
C (RCL).
Switch 
A can be set to two positions:
- OFF the device is deactivated;
- ON the device is active. When the device 
is activated, the symbol 
 illuminates on 
the instrument panel display.The dial 
B is used to store and maintain the 
vehicle speed, or to increase or decrease the 
speed stored.
Rotate the dial 
B to position (+) to save the 
speed reached or to increase the speed stored.
Rotate the dial B to position (–) to decrease the 
stored speed.
Each turn of the dial 
B increases or decreases the 
speed by about 1 km/h. Rotate and hold the 
dial to vary the speed continuously. When a new 
speed is reached, it will automatically remain 
constant.
Button 
C (RCL) allows you to reset the stored 
speed.
WARNING: When the ignition key is turned to 
position STOP or the switch A to position OFF, 
the stored speed is deleted and the system 
deactivated.STORING A SPEED
Set the switch 
A to ON and bring the vehicle up 
to the desired speed. Rotate the dial 
B to (+) 
for at least three seconds, then release it. The 
vehicle speed is saved and the accelerator pedal 
can then be released.
The vehicle will proceed at the constant speed 
stored in the memory until the brake pedal is 
pressed. 
If necessary, (for example, to pass another 
vehicle), you can accelerate by simply pressing 
the accelerator pedal. Afterwards, when you 
release the accelerator pedal, the vehicle will 
return to the speed saved previously.