headlight bulb Alfa Romeo GT 2008 Owner handbook (in English)
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Halogen bulbs must be
handled touching only the
metallic part. If the trans-
parent bulb is touched with the fin-
gers, its lighting intensity is re-
duced and life of the bulb may be
compromised. If touched acciden-
tally, rub the bulb with a cloth
moistened with alcohol and allow
to dry.
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Halogen bulbs contain
pressurised gas which, if
broken, may cause small
fragments of glass to be project-
ed outwards.WHEN NEEDING TO
CHANGE A BULB
Alterations or repairs to
the electric system not car-
ried out correctly and with-
out taking into account the specifi-
cations of the system may cause
malfunctioning and the risk of fire.
Where possible the bulbs
should be replaced by Alfa
Romeo Authorized Ser-
vices. The correct operation and po-
sitioning of the external lights are
vital to the safety of the car and
its passengers and the subject of
specific laws.
Due to high voltage, the
bulb of (Xenon) gas-dis-
charge headlights must on-
ly be replaced by experts: danger
of death! Contact Alfa Romeo Au-
thorized Services. 
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D.-E. Halogen bulbs 
To remove, free it from the clip on
its housing. 
F. Gas-discharge bulbs 
(Xenon)
To remove the bulb, slacken the fas-
tening ring nut and release the re-
taining ring.GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 
– When a light is not working, check that
the corresponding fuse is intact before
changing a bulb. 
– For the location of fuses, refer to the
paragraph “In the event of a burnt fuse”
in this chapter. 
– Before changing a bulb check the con-
tacts for oxidation. 
– Burnt bulbs must be replaced by oth-
ers of the same type and power. 
– Always check headlight aiming after
changing a bulb to ensure they are safe.
TYPES OF BULBS (fig. 21)
Various types of bulbs are fitted to your car:
A. All glass bulbs 
These are pressed on. Pull to remove. 
B. Bayonet type bulbs 
Press the bulb, turn counter-clockwise
to remove this type of bulb from its
holder. 
C. Tubular bulbs 
Free them from their contacts to re-
move.
fig. 21
A0A0503b 
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BULBS
High beam 
Low beam 
Gas-discharge low beam headlights 
Front sidelights 
Foglights
Front direction indicators 
Side direction indicators 
Rear direction indicators 
Rear sidelights - braking lights 
Third stop (additional braking lights) 
Reversing light 
Rear foglights 
Number plate light 
Puddle lights 
Front roof light 
Rear roof light 
Courtesy mirror light 
Glovebox light 
Boot lightFIGURE 21 
D
D
F
B
E
B
A
B
B
–
B
B
A
C
C
C
A
A
CPOWER
55W
55W
35W
6W
55W
21W
5W
21W
5W/21W
–
21W
21W
5W
5W
10W
10W
1.2W
5W
5W TYPE
H7
H7
DS2
H6W
H1
PY21W
W5W
P21W
P21/5W
Led
P21W
P21W
W5W
C5W
C10W
C10W
W1.2W
W5W
C5W 
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195
IF AN EXTERIOR
LIGHT GOES OUT 
GAS-DISCHARGE (XENON)
HEADLIGHTS
Due to high voltage, the
bulb of (Xenon) gas-dis-
charge headlights must on-
ly be replaced by experts: danger
of death! Contact Alfa Romeo Au-
thorized Services.
HALOGEN HEADLIGHTSThe bulbs are arranged inside the light unit
as follows (fig. 22):
(A) Fog lights. 
(B) Dipped beam headlights. 
(C) Sidelights. 
(D) Main beam headlights. 
To change the bulbs of the sidelights, low
beams and main beams it is necessary to
remove the cover (A-fig. 23) releasing
the catches (B).
To change the fog lights, remove the cov-
er (C) turning counter-clockwise. IMPORTANTFor the type of bulb and
power rating, see previous section “When
needing to change a bulb”. 
The front light units contain the sidelight,
dipped beam, main beam and fog light
bulbs.
fig. 22
A0A0159b
fig. 23
A0A0160b 
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– Fit a new bulb, making the tab of the
metal part coincide with the one on the lamp
unit, then hook the bulb holder catch (B).
– Re-connect the electric connector (A).
– Refit the protective cover correctly.Fog lights(fig. 24)
IMPORTANTWhen needing to change
the left bulb, the side trim next to the light
itself needs to be removed to facilitate ac-
cess to the engine compartment. 
To change the bulb, proceed as follows: 
– Remove the protective cover turning
counter-clockwise.
– Disconnect the electric connector (A).
– Release the bulb catch (B).
– Remove the bulb and replace it.
fig. 24
A0A0161b
After replacement, refit
the covers correctly check-
ing that they are properly
secured.
IMPORTANTA slight layer of steam
(fogging) can appear on the inside surface
of the beam transparent cover: this is not
a defect. The presence of condensate traces
in beams is a natural phenomenon, due to
a low temperature and to the degree of hu-
midity in the air. These traces will disappear
when the beams are turned on. Drops of wa-
ter inside the headlight indicate instead wa-
ter infiltration: contact Alfa Romeo Autho-
rised Services.
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Dipped beam headlights 
(fig. 25)
To change the bulb, proceed as follows: 
– Remove the protective cover releasing
the catches. 
– Disconnect the electric connector (A).
– Release the bulb catch (B).
– Remove the bulb and replace it. 
– Fit a new bulb, making the tabs of the
metallic part coincide with the grooves on
the reflector, then hook the bulb holder catch
(B).
– Re-connect the electric connector (A).
– Refit the protective cover correctly.
fig. 25
A0A0162b
Main beam headlights 
(fig. 27)
To change the bulb, proceed as follows: 
– Remove the protective cover releasing
the catches. 
– Disconnect the electric connector (A).
– Release the bulb catch (B).
– Remove the bulb and replace it. 
– Fit a new bulb, making the tabs of the
metallic part coincide with the grooves on the
reflector, then hook the bulb holder catch (B).
– Re-connect the electric connector (A).
– Refit the protective cover correctly.
fig. 27
A0A0164b
Front side lights(fig. 26)
To change the bulb, proceed as follows: 
– Remove the protective cover releasing
the catches. 
– Using the extension (A), integral with
the bulb holder (B), withdraw the bulb hold-
er itself which is snap-fitted. 
– Remove the bulb (C), pushing gently
and turning counter-clockwise. 
– Change the bulb and re-insert the bulb
holder making sure that it clicks into place;
also check that the bulb is in the correct po-
sition looking at the lamp from outside. 
– Refit the protective cover correctly.
fig. 26
A0A0342b 
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
261
Dashboard ................................ 52 
Diesel fuel filter ........................... 229 
Diesel particulate filter (DPF)  ........ 167 
Digital multifunction display  .......... 58 
Dimensions ................................ 250 
Direction indicators 
- changing front bulbs ................ 198 
- changing rear bulbs ................. 199 
- changing side bulbs ................. 198 
- switching on  .......................... 46 
Door locking system  .................... 107 
Door mirrors  ............................... 23 
Doors ........................................ 15 
Electronic alarm system  .............. 11 
Emergency starting ...................... 179 
- coasting  ................................ 181 
- starting with an auxiliary 
battery .................................. 180 
Engine codes/body versions  ......... 241 
Engine
- identification codes  ................. 241 
- marking  ................................ 241 
- specifications  ......................... 242 
Engine compartment - bonnet  .................................. 131 
- washing  ................................ 238 
Engine oil consumption  ................ 224 
Engine starting  ........................... 169 
Environmental protection  .............. 168 
EOBD (system) ........................... 140 
External lights (switching on)  ....... 44 
First-aid kit ................................ 215 
Fix &Go Automatic (device)  ......... 186 
Flashing high beams .................... 45 
Fluids and lubricants  .................... 253 
Follow me home device  ............... 46 
Foglights
- changing bulbs  ....................... 196 
- switching on  .......................... 106 
Front ceiling light  ........................ 121 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 201 
Front fog lights 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 196 
- switching on  .......................... 106 
Fuel consumption  ........................ 255 
Fuel flap  .................................... 167 
Fuel supply  ................................ 243 
Fuses ........................................ 205 
Getting to know your car... 6 
Glove compartment  ..................... 121 
Glove compartment light 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 203 
Handbrake ............................... 108 
Hazard warning lights 
- switching on  .......................... 106 
Headlamp beam adjustment  ......... 108 
Headlight washers  ................. 49-236 
Headlights
- adjustment abroad  .................. 133 
- compensation for tilt  .......... 108-132 
Headrests
- front  ..................................... 18 
- rear  ...................................... 21 
Heating and climate 
control system  ......................... 81 
Hoses ........................................ 234 
Identification data  ...................... 240 
Ignition device  ............................ 14 
Ignition switch and 
steering lock ....................... 14-15 
In an emergency.................... 179 
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
262
Inertial fuel cut off switch  ............. 107 
Installation of electric/ 
electronic devices  ..................... 127 
Instrument cluster  ....................... 53 
In the event of an accident  ........... 215 
Intelligent washing (windscreen)  ... 47 
Interior fittings (cleaning) ............. 238 
Internal fittings   .......................... 121 
Keys ........................................ 6 
Levers (steering wheel)  .............. 44 
Lights ........................................ 44 
Load limiters  .............................. 29 
Low beam headlights 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 197 
- switching on  ..................... 44-45 
Luggage restrainer net  ................. 22 
Main beam headlights 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 197 
- switching on  .......................... 45 
Maintenance
- additional operations  ............... 229 - annual inspection programme  ... 219 
- scheduled maintenance  ........... 216 
- scheduled maintenance 
programme ............................ 217 
Manual heater  ............................ 83 
Mechanical gearbox ..................... 109 
Number plate lights 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 200 
Oddment recesses  ..................... 126 
Paintwork ................................ 237 
Parking ...................................... 172 
Parking sensor  ............................ 105 
Performance ............................... 249 
Pockets ..................................... 125 
Pollen filter  ................................ 230 
Power windows  .......................... 24 
Pretensioners .............................. 28 
Puddle lights  .............................. 123 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 201 
Radio transmitters and cellular
telephones .............................. 127 
Radio ........................................ 141 Rain sensor  ................................ 48 
Raising the car ............................ 214 
Rear ceiling light  ......................... 123 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 202 
Rear fog guards 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 199 
- switching on  .......................... 106 
Rearview mirror  .......................... 23 
Reconfigurable multifunction 
display .................................... 61 
Reducing running costs  ................ 172 
Refuelling ............................. 166-252 
Remote control  ........................... 7 
Rev counter ................................ 56 
Reversing light 
- changing bulbs  ....................... 199 
Rims ......................................... 247 
Seat belts  ................................. 26 
- carrying children safety  ............ 31 
- front belt height adjustment  ..... 27 
- general instructions  ................. 29 
- load limiters ........................... 29 
- maintenance  .......................... 31 
- pretensioners  ......................... 28