service schedule Alfa Romeo 8C 2009 Owner handbook (in English)
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INTRODUCTION
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IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT 
YOU READ THIS MANUAL!
Refuelling 
Fuel-powered engines: use only 
unleaded fuel with an octane rating 
(RON) of not less than 95.
Starting the Engine
Make sure that the electronic parking 
brake (EPB) is engaged. Shift the 
gearshift lever to neutral (N). Insert 
the electronic key in the ignition block 
and turn it to MAR. Fully depress the 
brake pedal without pressing the 
accelerator. Press the START button and 
release it as soon as the engine starts.Parking on fl  ammable material 
During operation, the catalytic muffl er 
develops high temperatures. For this 
reason, do not park the vehicle on 
grass, dry leaves, pine needles or other 
fl ammable materials: risk of fi re!
Respecting the environment
The vehicle is equipped with a system 
that continuosly monitors the emission-
related components to help ensure 
enhanced respect for the environment.
Accessory electrical devices
If you wish to install accessories that 
require electric power (which may 
gradually discharge the battery), 
please contact an Authorised Service 
Centre of the Manufacturer’s 
Network, where the overall electrical 
absorption of the accessories will be 
estimated and the vehicle system 
checked to verify whether it is capable 
of supporting the required load. Code Card
Keep it in a safe place, not in the 
vehicle.
Scheduled Maintenance
Proper maintenance will allow you 
to preserve the vehicle performance 
and safety features over time, ensure 
respect for the environment and low 
operating costs.
The owner’s manual …
… contains important information, 
advice and warnings on proper use and 
safe driving, as well as tips to keep 
your vehicle in good condition over 
time. Pay particular attention to the 
following symbols: 
- personal safety
- protection of the environment
- proper vehicle condition. 
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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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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
ANTI-POLLUTION 
DEVICES Even if the vehicle is equipped with anti-pollution 
devices, the environment deserves the greatest 
respect from every one of us. 
By following a few simple rules, the vehicle 
driver can avoid damaging the environment and 
very often can reduce fuel consumption as well. 
In this regard, some useful information is listed 
here below; please read it carefully. 
The correct operation of the anti-pollution devices 
not only assures respect for the environment, but 
also has an impact on vehicle performance. 
So, keeping these devices in good working 
conditions is the first rule for driving that is both 
ecologically sound and economical. 
The first precaution is to follow the Scheduled 
Maintenance plan scrupulously. Always use unleaded fuel. 
If starting is difficult, do not make prolonged 
attempts. 
Especially avoid push starts, towing or hill starts: 
these are all manoeuvres that can damage 
catalytic converters.
Use an auxiliary battery only when making an 
emergency start.
While driving, if the engine does not run 
smoothly, you may continue driving but reducing 
engine performance to a minimum; you should 
then contact an Authorised Service Centre 
of the Manufacturer’s Network as soon as 
possible.
Never run the engine, even if only for testing, 
with one or more spark plugs disconnected. 
Do not warm up the engine letting it idle before 
starting off, except in the event of very low 
outside temperatures and, even then, for no 
longer than 30 seconds. 
CAUTION
During normal operation the 
catalyst converter generates high 
temperatures. Do not, therefore, park 
the vehicle on flammable materials 
(e.g. grass, dry leaves, pine needles, 
etc.): risk of fire! 
Do not install heat guards and do not remove 
those already fitted to the catalytic converter and 
to the exhaust manifold.
Do not spray anything on the catalytic converter, 
lambda probe and exhaust manifold.
CAUTION
Failure to comply with these 
rules can lead to fire hazards.  
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CAPACITIES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CAPACITIES: QUANTITY AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE 
PRODUCTS TO USECAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS(*) For periodical replacement as provided for by the Maintenance Schedule or for any topping-up, contact the Authorised Service Centres of the Manufacturer’s Service Network to 
have the proper products used. Parts to be refi  lled Quantity Product specifi  cations 
Fuel tank 
(including low fuel sector) approximately 86 litres Premium unleaded fuel with no less than 95 R.O.N.
Fuel reserve approximately 14 litres
Engine oil: Entirely synthetic multigrade lubricants SAE 5W/40 that meet API SL/CF and ACEA 
A3, B3, B4 specifications.
- replace at regular intervals  9.0 litres Recommended oil: Selenia Motor Oil(*).
- top up from the MIN to the MAX 
level1.5 litres
WARNING: Do not top up with oil whose specifications differ from those of the oil 
already used in the engine.
WARNING: Engine oil consumption depends on the driving style and the conditions in 
which the vehicle is used.
Windscreen/headlight washer fluid 
tank6.5 litres Mix of water and detergent fluid, in the proportions indicated on the product package. 
Detergent fluid: Mix of CUNA NC 956-II surfactants and alcohols.
Recommended fluid:  TUTELA PROFESSIONAL SC 35 - Contractual Technical.
Reference No. F201.D02
WARNING: If the temperature is below –20°C, use pure detergent fluid. 
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SCHEDULED 
MAINTENANCECorrect maintenance is clearly the best way 
to maintain vehicle performance and safety 
features, ensure respect for the environment and 
low operating costs.WARNING: Also remember that the scrupulous 
observance of the maintenance procedures is 
essential for the validity of the warranty.For this reason, Alfa Romeo has provided for 
a series of checks and maintenance operations 
involving the 1
st service when the vehicle 
mileage reaches 5,000 km or after 6 months of 
the vehicle life, and subsequently every 10,000 
km or every year. AFTER THE 11
TH SERVICE 
After the 11
th service, scheduled maintenance is 
restarted with the same operations performed for 
the 1
st, 2nd, 3rd Services 
WARNING: The Scheduled Maintenance services 
are prescribed by the Manufacturer. Failure to 
have the services carried out invalidates the 
warranty.
Scheduled Maintenance Services are 
provided by all Authorised Service Centres 
of the Manufacturer’s Network. In the 
event that, when a service is performed, 
further replacements or repairs are found to 
be necessary in addition to the scheduled 
operations, these can be carried out only with 
the specific consent of the Customer. WARNING: We advise you to immediately 
report to an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network any small operating 
failures and not to wait for the next service.The Maintenance Schedule is contained in the 
“Warranty and Maintenance Schedule” book. 
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MAINTENANCE
The Scheduled Maintenance operations are 
indicated on the display up to the ninth service 
when the due date is approaching; this value is 
shown in kilometres.
The message is displayed only once, upon 
activating the instrument panel, at decreasing 
intervals expressed in Km (1800, 1600, ...... 
100, 50).
Once the set limit in kilometres is reached, every 
time the instrument panel is turned on thereafter, 
the message “Service Stop expired” will be 
displayed.Selecting the “Service” function from the Setup 
menu, you can view when the next service is due 
(see page 48). 
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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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MAINTENANCE
AIR FILTERHave the air filter replaced at an Authorised 
Service Centre of the Manufacturer’s 
Network.
ANTI-DUST/ANTI-
POLLEN FILTERThis filter performs mechanic/electrostatic air 
filtering, provided that windows and doors are 
fully closed.
Have the anti-pollen/dust filter replaced at least 
once a year, at an Authorised Service Centre of 
the Manufacturer’s Network preferably at the 
beginning of the warm season.
If the vehicle is mainly used in the city traffic, 
on highways or dusty roads, we recommend 
that you replace the filters more frequently than 
prescribed in the Maintenance Schedule.
WARNING: Failure to replace the filter may 
considerably reduce the air conditioning and 
heating system efficiency.
CAUTION
We advise you to have the 
anti-pollen/dust filter replaced at 
an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network. 
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INTERIORSCheck at regular intervals that there is no water 
trapped under the mats (due to drips off shoes, 
umbrellas etc.) which may cause the metal parts 
to oxidise. 
CLEANING THE LEATHER 
UPHOLSTERY
-  Remove the dried dirt with a slightly damp 
deerskin or a cloth, without rubbing too 
hard.
-  Remove any liquid or grease stains with a 
dry absorbent cloth, without rubbing. 
-  Then run a soft cloth or deerskin damped 
with water and neutral detergent.
-  If the stain persists, use specifi c products 
carefully following the instructions for use. WARNING: Never use alcohol, alcohol-based 
products or solvents. 
It is in any case advisable to use the Car Care 
Kit (specifically for cleaning leather) included in 
the Alfa Romeo accessory line. The kit cannot be 
used on suede.
LEATHER UPHOLSTERY 
TREATMENT
Have the leather upholstery treated according 
to the Maintenance Schedule and only 
at an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network, where the specific 
products required for the treatment are available.CARBON PARTS
Have small scratches and marks on the carbon 
structure removed by an Authorised Service 
Centre of the Manufacturer’s Network. 
Improper operations may irreparably damage the 
carbon parts. 
CAUTION
Do not use aggressive organic 
substances, such as: petrol, kerosene, 
petroleum, acetone or solvents.