Alfa Romeo 8C 2009 Owner handbook (in English)
Manufacturer: ALFA ROMEO, Model Year: 2009, Model line: 8C, Model: Alfa Romeo 8C 2009Pages: 223, PDF Size: 14.35 MB
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USING THE VEHICLE
DRIVING THE VEHICLE
With the engine running, the vehicle stationary 
and the brake pedal pressed, release the brake 
and depress the accelerator to start off.
With the engine on and the vehicle stationary, 
you can shift directly from 1
st gear to R (reverse 
gear), by pressing the button C, and from reverse 
gear to 1
st gear by pulling the paddle 
B UP 
towards the steering wheel.
WARNING: Reverse gear engagement is 
accompanied by a safety acoustic signal, which 
sounds intermittently for the entire reversing 
manoeuvre. When shifting from reverse to 1
st gear, if the 
system automatically engages 2nd gear, it 
indicates that jamming has occurred with 1
st 
gear. Therefore, this is not a failure, as it falls 
within the logic of the system operation.
For the same reason, the system automatically 
engages neutral (N) in case of jamming 
when shifting from 1
st gear to reverse. During 
prolonged stops with the engine running, it is 
advisable to keep the gearshift in neutral (N).Hill Holder Strategy
The Hill Holder system helps the driver when 
starting-off on an uphill slope. It activates only 
following a vehicle stop when the brake pedal 
is released, keeping the vehicle stationary for a 
moment, so as to allow the driver to move from 
the brake to the accelerator pedal.
The system is capable of varying its activation 
time depending on the road slope. This time 
ranges from a minimum (0.06 seconds) 
on downhill stretches and a maximum (1.2 
seconds) on uphill stretches, so that the driver 
will not perceive the vehicle as “braking” 
downhill.
The function that measures the gradient is active 
only at speeds over 8 km/h, therefore gradient 
changes at lower speeds will not be detected. 
Example: if you are driving uphill and you make 
a manoeuvre to change your driving direction, 
the system will not detect a gradient change, 
and its maximum activation time will remain 1.2 
seconds.
WARNING: If, on downhill slopes, you let the 
vehicle move in neutral (N), when you request 
a gearshift UP, the gear engaged will depend on 
the current speed of the vehicle. For safety reasons, the system activates the 
warning buzzer and automatically engages 
neutral (N) when, with the vehicle stationary, 
the engine running and a gear engaged:
-  the brake pedal or the accelerator are not 
depressed for over 1 minute
-  the brake pedal is depressed for more than 
10 minutes
-  the door is opened without depressing the 
brake pedal or the accelerator
-  the engine compartment lid is opened.WARNING: The warning buzzer is activated 
even if the clutch overheats during the “pickup” 
manoeuvre. In these cases, you must start off 
immediately or release the accelerator pedal and 
depress the brake pedal.  
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In any event, it is best to:
-  Shift gears without releasing the accelerator 
pedal if it is pressed.
- If a DOWNshift is requested in order to 
start overtaking where rapid acceleration is 
required, depress the accelerator pedal just 
before moving the lever.
-  Wait until gearshifting has been completed 
before requesting another one, avoiding 
multiple requests in rapid sequence.
DOWNSHIFT FOR 
ENGINE UNDERREVVING 
The system “automatically” shifts gear at an 
engine speed of approximately 1200 RPM.
A DOWNshift request will be ignored if a 
gearshift is already in progress due to engine 
underrevving. Important
-  With the vehicle stationary and a gear 
engaged, keep the brake pedal depressed 
until starting-off.
-  Engage the reverse gear only when the 
vehicle is at a full stop and with the brake 
pedal pressed.
-  When the VDC system is turned off, the 
antiskid system is deactivated.UPSHIFTING (UP)
Use the right-hand 
B UPpaddle without releasing 
the accelerator pedal.
An UPshift request will not be accepted if 
engagement of the requested gear would force 
the engine to run at low speeds (underrevving) 
or if an upshift is already in progress due to 
overrevving. 
Gearshifting time depends on the accelerator 
pedal travel and on the engine RPM: the closer 
the pedal is to the end of travel and the greater is 
the engine RPM, the faster will be the gearshift.In any event, it is best to:
-  Shift gears without releasing the accelerator 
pedal if it is depressed.
-  Wait until one gearshift is completed before 
requesting the next one, thereby avoiding a 
rapid sequence of multiple requests.
UPSHIFT FOR ENGINE 
OVERREVVING 
The system “automatically” engages a higher 
gear if, with the accelerator pedal depressed, the 
engine approaches the “runaway speed rate” 
(overrevving). This condition does not occur with 
the system in the “SPORT” mode.
DOWNSHIFTING 
(DOWN)
Use the left-hand 
A DOWN paddle without 
releasing the accelerator pedal.
A DOWNshift request will not be accepted if 
the requested gear would force the engine to 
overrev, or if a DOWNshift is already in progress 
due to underrevving  
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USING THE VEHICLE
REQUESTING 
NEUTRAL (N) 
If necessary, neutral (N) can be requested at any 
speed. 
If you then operate the UP paddle, the system 
will engage a gear suited to the vehicle speed.
STOPPING THE VEHICLE
When the vehicle stops, the system 
automatically engages 1
st gear (unless N has 
already bee requested).
With the vehicle stationary and the engine 
running, hold the brake pedal depressed until 
you are ready to start off again. TURNING OFF 
THE ENGINE AND 
DEACTIVATING THE 
SYSTEM
The engine can only be turned off with the 
gearbox in 1
st, or reverse gear R.
If the gear is in neutral and the key is turned 
from MAR to position STOP, the display remains 
on for a few seconds showing the letter (N) 
flashing and activating the acoustic signal. 
For safety reasons, to avoid undesired and 
sudden vehicle movements:
CAUTION
Never leave the vehicle with 
the gear in neutral (N), but engage 
1
st or reverse gear and check that the 
parking brake has been engaged. Do 
not leave the vehicle with the engine 
running.CAUTION
Do not remove the key when 
the vehicle is moving! The system (and 
thus the display) would remain active 
but malfunctioning, until the vehicle 
stops; in addition, the steering wheel 
would lock automatically at the first 
turn of the wheel.
In this case, the failure symbol 
 will 
illuminate and, before starting-off again, the 
system must be turned off and the “system start-
up” phase repeated.
In any event, it is best to:
-  Turn off the engine and the system holding 
the brake pedal depressed. 
-  Do not request a gearshift while the system 
is turning off. 
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OTHER SYSTEM 
FUNCTIONS
“Low-grip” WET mode 
This mode can be used on particularly slippery 
road surfaces (e.g., snow, ice) and it is 
activated/deactivated by pressing button 
E.
This will light up the letter “W” on the instrument 
panel display.
While driving, the system ignores any 
gearshifting which would cause RPM adjustment 
above 2800 RPM.
“Low-grip” mode has priority over the other 
functions (“automatic gearshift” and “SPORT”) 
and it assists the VDC system.It is always a good rule to deactivate the other 
operating modes (“automatic gearshift” and 
“SPORT”) before you select “low-grip” mode.
“Automatic gearshift” mode AUTO
It is activated/deactivated by pressing the 
button 
D; the gear displayed is replaced with the 
letter “D” and the system will automatically shift 
the gears UP and DOWN according to the vehicle 
speed, the engine RPM and the torque/power 
requested by the driver.
WARNING: The “automatic gearshift” mode has 
priority over “SPORT” mode. Therefore, if you 
press the AUTO button, D the system will operate 
in “automatic gearshift” mode.You can go back to NORMAL mode (or SPORT 
mode, if this was active) by holding the button 
D 
pressed down until the word AUTO goes off.When the vehicle is stationary, requesting N 1
st 
or R will not cause the system to switch from 
“Automatic gearshift” to “Normal” mode.
It is always a good rule to deactivate the other 
operating modes before you select “Automatic 
gearshift” mode.
“No auto exit” strategy
In AUTO mode you can always request 
a gearshift using the paddles, which will 
temporarily set the system to “manual” mode. 
This is shown on the display by the word “AUTO” 
that flashes for 5 seconds and then illuminates 
permanently, thus confirming that the system 
has returned to AUTO mode. A further gearshift 
request will restart the 5-second timer.
E
D 
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F
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“SPORT” mode
It is activated by pressing button 
F; the letter “S” 
will illuminate on the display.
To return to “NORMAL” mode from “SPORT” 
mode, press the button again.
As “SPORT” mode has lower priority over “low-
grip” and “automatic gearshift” modes, if these 
are already active when you activate “SPORT” 
mode, the system will ignore the command even 
though the relative warning light switches on.
CAUTION
“SPORT” mode is characterised 
by faster gearshifts than in 
“NORMAL” mode and engine power 
reduction through the ASR system is 
kept to a minimum.
Fast gearshifting however always depends on 
the accelerator pedal travel and on the engine 
RPM, as in “NORMAL” mode.
DOWNshifts with the accelerator pedal released, 
will have a braking effect approaching the 
skidding of the driving wheels on dry asphalt.
Under racing-style driving conditions with 
gearshifts at high engine RPM, double-clutching 
when up-shifting is performed automatically.
CAUTION
It is advisable not to use 
“SPORT” mode on roads with low or 
medium “grip” conditions (e.g. ice, 
snow, or wet roads) as the driving 
wheels could skid during gearshifts. 
Therefore, excessive use of the vehicle 
in “SPORT” mode is advisable only on 
racetracks.
If you use a racing-style driving when starting-off 
or gearshifting with SPORT mode active, you 
might feel the driving wheels begin to slip even 
on dry roads.
It is a good rule to deactivate the other operating 
modes (“low-grip” and “automatic gearshift”) 
before you select “SPORT” mode. 
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WARNING: In the event that the control lever 
assembly is malfunctioning, in addition to 
activating the buzzer and the failure warning 
light 
, the system enables “automatic 
gearshift” mode and any gearshift command, 
including the request for N and R, will be 
ignored.
WARNING: If the malfunction persists, 
contact an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network as soon as possible to 
have the malfunction corrected.
PUSH START 
In the case of malfunctioning of the starter 
system, you can push-start the vehicle 
proceeding as follows 
-  perform the “system start-up” stage
- request UP while the vehicle is picking up 
speed with the gearbox in N.WARNING: This procedure should not be used 
unless there is an emergency situation!
USING THE 
BRAKESTo allow the brake pads and discs to run in 
properly, avoid sudden braking during the first 
300 km.
The ABS is a component of the braking system 
that provides two basic advantages: 
-  It avoids locking of the wheels and thus 
skidding during emergency braking, 
especially under low grip conditions. 
-  It makes it possible to brake and steer at 
the same time in order to avoid unexpected 
obstacles or to direct the vehicle where 
desired when braking: this is in keeping 
with the physical limits of the tyre side grip. In order to fully exploit the ABS:
-  You will note a light vibration of the brake 
pedal during emergency braking or braking 
under low grip conditions: This indicates 
that the ABS is operating. Do not release 
the pedal but continue to press it to give 
continuity to the braking action. 
-  The ABS prevents the wheels from locking, 
but it does not increase the physical grip 
limits between the tyres and the road. 
So, even with vehicles equipped with 
ABS, always ensure that you keep to a 
safe distance from the vehicle in front and 
reduce your speed when entering a bend. 
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USING THE VEHICLE
USING THE 
ENGINEBREAKING-IN
The latest methods of production provide high 
precision in the construction and coupling of 
components. However, the moving parts do 
undergo a settling process, basically in the first 
hours of vehicle operation.
ENGINE AND 
TRANSMISSION
Avoid exceeding 5000 RPM for the first 1000 
km.
After starting the vehicle, do not exceed 4000 
RPM until the engine has warmed up sufficiently 
(water temperature: 65, 70 °C).
Do not let the engine run at a constantly high 
RPM for a prolonged time.WHILE DRIVING
Never travel with the Rev. Counter indicator 
approaching the peak RPM - not even downhill.
When the revolution counter indicator is 
approaching the peak RPM, drive carefully to 
avoid exceeding this limit.
WARNING: In normal conditions all the red 
warning lights on the instrument panel and on 
the display must be off. When they illuminate, 
they indicate a problem in the relative system.Ensure proper operation of the various devices by 
checking the relative control gauges.
WARNING: Continuing to drive when a red 
warning light is on could cause serious damage 
to the vehicle and affect performance.
CAUTION
Never turn the engine off 
while driving downhill as the vacuum 
decrease prevents the servo brake 
from functioning correctly. After a few 
braking attempts, the system will 
become almost completely inefficient. 
The power steering will also loose its 
efficiency in these condition. 
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Engine control system (EOBD)
The EOBD (European On Board Diagnosis) 
system fitted on the vehicle is compliant with the 
2003/76B/EC Directive (EURO 4).
This system continuously monitors the 
components of the vehicle related to emissions; 
it also indicates, when the warning light 
 
illuminates on the instrument panel, that the 
components in question are in poor condition.
The objective is the following:
-  monitor the system effi ciency 
-  indicate when a problem causes an 
increase in emissions exceeding the limits 
established by European regulations
-  indicate the need for replacement of worn 
components.In addition, the system includes a diagnostics 
connector that can be interfaced with suitable 
instruments. This makes it possible to read the 
error codes stored in the control unit, together 
with a set of specific parameters for engine 
operation diagnostics.
WARNING: If when turning the ignition key 
to MARthe warning light 
 does not 
illuminate or if it illuminates while driving, 
contact an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network as soon as possible. 
WARNING: After correcting the malfunction, the 
entire system must be tested by the personnel 
of an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network that must perform 
tests on the bench and, if necessary, the road 
test the vehicle: this might require travelling long 
distances.
CONSTANT SPEED 
REGULATOR (CRUISE CONTROL)GENERAL
The Cruise Control function allows the driver 
to maintain the desired vehicle speed constant 
without pressing the accelerator pedal. This 
reduces driver fatigue on highways, especially 
long trips, as the set speed is automatically 
maintained.WARNING: The device can only be activated at 
speeds exceeding 30 km/h and it deactivates 
automatically when the brake pedal is 
depressed. 
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A
B
C
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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. 
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RESTORING THE SPEED 
STORED IN THE MEMORY
If the device has been deactivated after braking, 
the speed saved previously can be restored as 
follows:
-  gradually accelerate until you reach a speed 
close to that stored;
-  engage the gear selected when the speed 
was stored (4
th, 5th or 6
th gear);
- press button 
C (RCL).INCREASING THE SPEED 
STORED IN THE MEMORY
The speed stored in the memory can be 
increased in two ways:
-  Depressing the accelerator pedal and then 
storing the new speed reached (holding the 
dial 
B turned for more than three seconds) 
or
-  momentarily turning the dial 
B to (+): each 
impulse transmitted by the dial will cause 
a slight increase in speed (about 1 Km/h), 
whereas a constant pressure on the same 
dial will cause a continuous increase in 
speed. When the dial 
B is released, the new 
speed will automatically be stored.REDUCING THE SPEED 
STORED IN THE MEMORY
The speed stored in the memory can be reduced 
in two ways:
-  Deactivating the device by depressing the 
brake pedal and then storing the new speed 
(turning the dial 
B to (+) for at least three 
seconds).
or
-  Holding the dial turned 
B to (–) until 
reaching the new speed, which will 
automatically be stored.