fog light Alfa Romeo 8C 2009 Owner handbook (in English)
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSWARNING: When the ignition key is turned to 
MAR, if the warning light does not illuminate 
or if it illuminates while driving, immediately 
contact an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network.
Excessive coolant temperature 
(*)
Combined with the “Coolant 
thermometer”, it illuminates together with 
the warning light on the instrument panel 
and indicates an excessive temperature of the 
coolant.
In this condition, stop the vehicle and have 
the cooling system checked by an Authorised 
Service Centre of the Manufacturer’s 
Network. INDICATORS AND 
WARNING LIGHTS
Rear fog lights
When the rear fog lights are turned 
on.
Position lights / low beams 
Illuminates when the position lights 
or low beams are activated.
High beams 
When the high beams are turned on 
or used to flash. 
Low beams
Illuminates when the low beams are 
activated.
Low fuel
When this warning light illuminates, 
it means that there are about 14 
litres of fuel left in the tank.Engine failure control system 
(EOBD)
In normal conditions, this warning 
light should illuminate when the ignition key is 
turned to MAR and go off as soon as the engine 
is started. This will show that the warning light is 
working properly.
If the warning light remains on or illuminates 
while driving, it indicates that there is a failure 
in the fuel supply/ignition and emission control 
system. This failure could cause high exhaust 
emissions, loss of performance, poor vehicle 
handling and high consumption levels.
In these conditions you can proceed slowly 
without demanding engine performance. 
Prolonged use of the vehicle when the warning 
light is on can cause damage. Therefore, as 
soon as possible contact an Authorised Service 
Centre of the Manufacturer’s Network. 
The warning light will go out if the problem 
disappears. The error will be stored in any case. 
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Right-hand direction indicators
It illuminates when the right-hand 
direction indicators or the hazard 
lights are turned on.
Left-hand direction indicators
It illuminates when the left-hand 
direction indicators or the hazard 
lights are turned on.
Cruise Control
It indicates that the constant speed 
regulator, Cruise Control, is active.
(*) Viewed on the display as wellWARNING LIGHTS ON 
THE DISPLAY 
Inertia switch, fuel cut-off 
enabled
It illuminates when a collision 
activates the inertia switch, thus cutting off the 
fuel supply.
CAUTION
After an impact, if you smell 
fuel or note leakages from the fuel 
system do not re-activate the switch in 
order to prevent the risk of fire.
Windscreen washer fluid
It indicates a low level of washer 
fluid in the windscreen washer tank.
Alternator failure
If there is a fault in the recharging 
system. When the battery is 
insufficiently charged or overcharged. Lighting system failure 
It illuminates in the case of a system 
failure or if the position, direction 
indicator, rear fog and number plate lights are 
blown. 
Stop light failure
It illuminates in the case of a system 
failure or if the stop light is blown. 
Twilight sensor failure
It illuminates on in the case of a 
failure of the twilight sensor.
Engine oil temperature
It illuminates when the temperature 
reaches high values. In this case, 
reduce the engine RPM until the warning light 
goes out. 
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C
B
AINSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
CONTROLS TO THE LEFT 
OF THE STEERING WHEEL 
Rear fog lights
Press button
 B to turn on the rear fog lights. The 
lights work only when the low beams are on. 
The symbol on the button illuminates when the 
lights are on.
CAUTION
Do not use the rear fog lights 
in normal visibility conditions to avoid 
dazzling vehicles behind.
Menu
Press button 
E to access the Setup page (see 
page 48).
Trip
Press button F to access the Trip pages 
(see page 58).
+/- 
Pressing the buttons 
C and
 D you can scroll and 
set the functions in the Setup menu (see 
page 58).CENTRAL DASHBOARD 
CONTROLS
Power window controls
A - Front left-hand window opening/closing.B - Front right-hand window opening/closing.
Door locking and unlocking
Button 
C controls door locking and unlocking.
E
F
C
D 
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AUTOMATIC 
ACTIVATION/
DEACTIVATION
When the switch 
A is turned to AUTO and the 
ignition key is turned to MAR, the position lights, 
low beams and number plate lights automatically 
turn on and off according to the ambient light.
WARNING: The high beams can only be turned 
on manually by pushing the left-hand lever 
forward.
CAUTION
If the high beams are activated, 
they will be switched on automatically 
every time the lights are turned on. 
We recommend therefore that you 
turn them off every time the twilight 
sensor deactivates the external lights.CAUTION
In case of fog during the day, 
the position lights and low beams will 
not be activated automatically. The 
driver must always be prepared to 
turn on the external lights manually, 
even the rear fog lights if necessary.
WARNING: After automatic activation of the 
external lights, it will always be possible to 
turn on the rear fog lights manually. When the 
external lights turn off automatically, also the 
rear fog lights (if on) will be turned off. The next 
time the external lights activate automatically, 
the rear fog lights will have to be turned on 
manually if necessary. CAUTION
The driver is always 
responsible for turning on the external 
lights, depending on the ambient light 
and in compliance with the regulations 
in force in the country of use. The 
automatic system for activating/
deactivating the external lights must 
be considered an aid for the driver. If 
necessary, turn the lights on and off 
manually. 
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HEADLIGHTSBI-XENON HEADLIGHTS 
The gas-discharge (Xenon) headlights use an 
electric arc saturated with Xenon gas under 
pressure, instead of the incandescent filament.
The light produced is markedly superior to that 
of traditional light bulbs, in terms of quality 
(brighter light) as well as of the span and 
positioning of the area illuminated. 
The advantages offered by better lighting can be 
clearly perceived (less eye strain and increased 
orientation for the driver and thus driving safety) 
especially in the case of bad weather, fog 
and/or insufficient road indications owing to the 
broader illumination of the side zones, which are 
normally left in the dark.The much broader illumination of the side zones 
markedly increases driving safety as it allows the 
driver to better detect other persons on the side 
of the road (e.g. pedestrians, bicycle riders and 
motorcycle drivers).
The electric arc requires very high voltage for 
striking, but after activation power is supplied at 
a lower voltage. 
The headlights reach maximum brightness about 
0.5 seconds after activation. 
CAUTION
Should the bulbs need to 
be replaced, have this operation 
performed only at an Authorised 
Service Centre of the Manufacturer’s 
Network. RISK OF ELECTRICAL 
SHOCKS!
DRIVING 
CONDITIONSBEFORE A TRIP
Check the following at regular intervals and 
always before long trips:
-  tyre pressure and condition
-  levels of fl uids and lubricants
-  conditions of the windscreen wiper blades
-  proper operation of the warning lights and 
of the external lights.WARNING: It is always advisable to perform 
these checks at least every 800 km and to 
always follow the maintenance operations 
provided for in the “Warranty and Maintenance 
Schedule” book.It is also advisable to:
-  clean the glass on the external lights and all 
other glass surfaces
-  properly adjust the mirrors, steering wheel, 
seats and seat belts. 
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USING THE VEHICLE
-  Use the high beams only outside of urban 
areas and when you are sure that they will 
not disturb other drivers. 
-  When another vehicle is approaching, 
switch the high beams (if on) to low 
beams. 
-  Keep the lights and headlights clean. 
-  Outside urban areas, beware of animals 
crossing the road. DRIVING IN THE RAIN
Rain and wet roads are dangerous. On a wet 
road all the manoeuvres are more difficult since 
wheel grip on the asphalt is significantly reduced. 
This means that the braking distances increase 
considerably and the road holding decreases. 
Certain advice for driving in the rain follows: 
-  Reduce your speed and keep a greater 
safety distance from the vehicles in front 
of you. High speed may result in a loss of 
control and aquaplaning.
-  Heavy rain also substantially reduces 
visibility. 
-  Set the Air Conditioning controls to 
demisting, in order to avoid any visibility 
problems.
-  Periodically check the conditions of the 
windscreen wiper blades. DRIVING IN FOG
If the fog is dense avoid travelling where 
possible.
When driving in mist, blanket fog or when there 
is the possibility of banks of fog: 
-  Keep a moderate speed. 
-  Turn on the rear fog lights. Do not use the 
main beam. 
-  Remember that fog creates dampness on 
the asphalt and thus any type of manoeuvre 
is more diffi cult and braking distances are 
greater. 
-  Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in 
front of you. 
-  Avoid sudden changes in speed as much as 
possible. 
-  Whenever possible, avoid passing other 
vehicles.
-  If you are forced to stop the vehicle 
(breakdowns, impossibility of proceeding 
due to poor visibility, etc.), fi rst of all, try to 
stop off of the travel lane. Then turn on the 
hazard warning lights and if possible, the 
low beams.  
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E
F
HG
A
B
C
D
HEADLIGHT CLUSTERS
To access the headlight bulbs can be accessed 
from underneath the vehicle, after removing the 
wheel housing.
The light bulbs of the headlight clusters are 
arranged as follows:A   -   Position light bulb B  -   Direction indicator light bulbC  -   Bi-xenon low-beam/high-beam bulbD  -   DRL bulb (on vehicles manufactured for the 
Japanese market, they are not operational; 
for all the other markets where by law 
they may not be turned on, they can 
be deactivated from the multifunction 
display).
CAUTION
Have the Xenon lamps and 
low-beam/high beam bulbs replaced 
and the system checked only at an 
Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network. RISK OF 
ELECTRICAL SHOCKS! 
It is advisable to contact an Authorised Service 
Centre of the Manufacturer’s Network also for 
replacement of the DRL, position and direction 
indicator bulbs.
TAILLIGHT CLUSTERS 
The taillight bulbs are arranged as follows:E  -   Position and stop lightF  -   Reverse light bulbG  -   Rear fog light bulbH  -   Direction indicator LED
Given the complexity of the operation, we 
advise you to have the taillight cluster bulbs 
replaced at an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network.WARNING: For the countries that drive on the 
left, the reverse lights and rear fog lights are 
inverted. 
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Pos. Amp. Colour System / Component
F39 10A Red +30 NIM, NCL, EOBD, NTP, CSA
F40 30A Green Heated rear window
F41 15A Light blue Not used
F42 7.5 Brown +15 weight sensors (USA only), airbag deactivation warning light
F43 30A Green Windscreen wipers
F44 20A Yellow Cigarette lighter (on centre console)
F45 25A White Not used
F46 15A Light blue Not used
F47 20A Yellow Not used
F48 20A Yellow Not used
F49 7.5A  Brown +15 for CMD on centre console, small dashboard, rear-view mirror, emergency control light, NCL, 
coil R19.
F50 7.5A Brown +15 Airbag system
F51 7.5A Brown +15 NCR, gear display (for BL)
F52 15A Light blue Position available
F53 10A Red +30 Rear fog lights 
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System activation ......................................... 117
Operation with the engine off ......................... 118
Driving the vehicle ........................................ 119
Upshifting (UP) ............................................ 120
UPshift for engine overrevving  ....................... 120
Downshifting (DOWN) .................................. 120
DOWNshift for engine underrevving  ................ 120
Requesting neutral (N)  ................................. 121
Stopping the vehicle ..................................... 121
Turning off the engine and deactivating 
the system ............................................... 121
Other system functions .................................. 122
Push start  ................................................... 124
Using the brakes ..............................................124
Using the engine ..............................................125
Breaking-in .................................................. 125
Engine and transmission ................................ 125
While driving ............................................... 125
Constant speed regulator (Cruise Control) .........126
General ....................................................... 126
Controls  ..................................................... 127
Storing a speed ............................................ 127
Restoring the speed stored in the memory ....... 128
Increasing the speed stored in the memory ...... 128
Reducing the speed stored in the memory ........ 128
Resetting the speed stored in the memory ....... 129
Headlights .......................................................130
Bi-xenon headlights  ..................................... 130Driving conditions ............................................130
Before a trip ................................................ 130
Capacities ................................................... 131
Safe driving ................................................. 131
Before you drive  .......................................... 131
Travelling .................................................... 132
Driving at night ............................................ 132
Driving in the rain ......................................... 133
Driving in fog ............................................... 133
Driving in the mountains ................................ 134
Driving on snow or ice ................................... 134
Anti-pollution devices  ......................................135
Other advice ................................................ 136
Parking ...........................................................136
Electric parking brake .................................... 137
Tyres ...............................................................141
Tyre infl ation pressure when cold  ................... 141
Winter tyres ................................................ 141
Snow chains ................................................ 142
Useful accessories to keep in the vehicle ...........142
In an emergency ..................................... 145
Emergency starting ..........................................146
Toolkit ........................................................ 147
If a tyre gets a puncture  ..................................147
Precautions in the event of a puncture ............. 147
If an exterior light goes out ..............................149Headlight clusters ......................................... 150
Taillight clusters  ........................................... 150
Direction indicator lights ................................ 151
Third stop light ............................................. 152
Number plate lights ...................................... 152
If an interior light goes out ..............................153
Front dome light  ......................................... 153
Rear pillar lights ........................................... 154
Glove compartment light ............................... 154
Courtesy lights under the door and
the dashboard ........................................... 155
If a fuse blows ............................................. 156
Position of fuses/relays ................................ 157
Fuse colours ................................................ 157
Maxi Fuse colours ........................................ 157
Fuses and relays in the engine compartment .... 158
Fuses and relays in the passenger 
compartment, to the left of the steering 
wheel ...................................................... 162
Relay/fuse boxes inside the luggage 
compartment ............................................ 165
If the battery is   at  ........................................168
Starting with the auxiliary battery ................... 168
Recharging the battery .................................. 168
If you have to jack up the vehicle  ....................169
If you have to tow the vehicle  .........................170
In the event of an accident  ..............................171