boot Alfa Romeo 156 2004 Owner handbook (in English)

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CURRENT SOCKET (optional for versions/markets
where applicable) (fig. 20)
This is on the left-hand side of the boot.
To use the socket, open the lid (A). The
socket is supplied with the ignition switch at
MARand can only be used with accessories
that absorb a maximum of 15A (power
180W).
OBJECTS RETAINER NET(optional for versions/markets
where applicable)
The net can be hooked in different posi-
tions (fig. 24-25-26-27) using hous-
ings (Aand B-fig. 21) provided in the
front part of the boot and housings (Cand
D-fig. 22) in the rear part. Do not connect acces-
sories with higher absorp-
tion to the socket. Pro-
longed current absorption might
drain the battery preventing the
engine from being started.
fig. 20
A0B0093m
fig. 22
A0B0102m
fig. 21
A0B0101m

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LUGGAGE COVERThe luggage cover (A-fig. 28) can be
rolled up and removed.
To roll, remove the two rear pins (B-
fig. 29) from their housings.
WARNINGAccompany the cover when
rolling, holding it by the handle (C-fig. 28). To avoid damage to the
cover do not rest any ob-
jects on it.
fig. 29
A0B0109m
fig. 30
A0B0604m
fig. 28
A0B0603m
To remove the cover roll it and check that
the passenger compartment separation net
is also rolled (see following paragraph), then
pull the hooks back (A-fig. 30). Raise and
remove the cover from the boot.
To put the cover back on, insert the ends
of the reel in the respective housings, mak-
ing sure that the catches are correctly locked
forwards making the green symbols at the
base of the actual button visible, then pull
it by the handle (C-fig. 28) and hook the
two rear pins (B-fig. 29).
In the event of an accident
or abrupt braking any ob-
jects on top of the cover might be
thrown into the passenger com-
partment, with the risk of harming
the occupants; use of the passen-
ger compartment separation net is
recommended.
WARNING

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UPPER PASSENGER
COMPARTMENT SEPARATION
NET
(where required)
(fig. 31-32)
The upper separation net between the pas-
senger compartment and the boot is con-
tained in the luggage cover reel (A).
To lay the net, remove it from the reel and
hook the ends in the two housings (B).
fig. 31
A0B0111m
To rewind the net, release the ends from
the housings (B) and accompany it as it
winds.
LOWER PASSENGER
COMPARTMENT SEPARATION
NET
(fig. 33-34)
(optional for versions/markets
where applicable)
The lower passenger compartment and
boot separation net (A) is contained in the
reel fastened under the housing of the lug-
gage cover.
To lay the net remove it from the reel and
fasten the hooks (B) to the rings (C).
fig. 32
A0B0112m
fig. 33
A0B0113m

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EXTENDING THE BOOTThe split rear seat makes partial (1/3 or
2/3) or total extension of the boot possible.
To use the maximum loading volume, re-
move the luggage cover following the in-
structions given in the corresponding para-
graph.
1/3 Partial extension (fig. 35)
Extension of the left-hand side of the boot
makes it possible to carry two passengers
on the right-hand part of the rear seat.2/3 Partial extension (fig. 36)
Extension of the right-hand side of the boot
makes it possible to carry one passenger on
the left-hand part of the rear seat. To rewind the net, release the hooks (B)
from the rings (C) and accompany it while
it winds.
fig. 34
A0B0114m
fig. 35
A0B0605m
fig. 36
A0B0606m

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Total extension (fig. 37)
Completely folding the rear seat makes the
maximum load volume available.– Tilt the cushions forward pulling from
the handle (A-fig. 39) at the centre of
each cushion.
– remove the side headrests from the rear
seat and insert them in the special housings
on the cushions (fig. 40).
– If the car is fitted with the third head-
rest from the centre of the seat, lower it
completely.
fig. 40
A0B0120m
To extend the boot
– Check that the lateral safety belt buck-
les (A-fig. 38) are located in their pock-
ets on the seat back and that the tab (B-
fig. 38) of the central abdominal safety
belts is hooked onto the support (C-
fig. 38).
– Remove the roll with the luggage cover.
fig. 37
A0B0607m
fig. 38
A0B0118m
fig. 39
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– Release the seat back catch raising the
handle (A-fig. 41) for the right seat back
and handle (B-fig. 42) for the left seat
back.
– Fold the seat backs forward to obtain
a single loading surface with the boot floor.To take the seats back to the
normal position
– Move the seat backs to the vertical po-
sition making sure that they are caught cor-
rectly.
WARNINGThe seat backs are correct-
ly caught when the button (A-fig. 43)
next to each handle (B-fig. 43) is back in
the handle.– Remove the headrest and tilt the cush-
ion backward, making sure that the safety
belts do not remain twisted in the hidden
section between the cushion and seat back.
– Refit the headrest on the seat back.
– Refit the roll with the luggage cover.
fig. 42
A0B0122m
fig. 41
A0B0121m
fig. 43
A0B0123m

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REFUELLINGEMERGENCY FUEL FLAP
OPENING
(fig. 45)
If the fuel flap opening lever fails to work,
pull the emergency cord (A) on the right-
hand side of the boot.
INTERNAL FITTINGSGRAB HANDLES
(fig. 44)
There are two grab handles in correspon-
dence with the front doors.
Two grab handles (A) are located above
the rear doors fitted with a coat hook (B).
ROOF BARS -
SKI RACK(fig. 46) (optional for versions/
markets where applicable)
The car may be fitted with two longitudi-
nal bars that can be used, with the addi-
tion of specific accessories, for carrying var-
ious items (skis, windsurf boards, etc.).
fig. 45
A0B0125m
Never exceed the maxi-
mum permissible loads giv-
en in the “Technical speci-
fications” chapter.
fig. 46
A0B0126m
fig. 44
A0B0124m

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AUTOMATIC REAR
GEOMETRY CONTROL(optional for versions/markets
where applicable)
The car is fitted with a semi-bearing hy-
dropneumatic system with built-in self-level-
ling functions (due to an active element in-
corporated in the rear shock absorbers) and
damping, applied to the rear suspensions in-
stead of conventional shock absorbers.
When the car is loaded with passengers
and luggage, the rear geometry lowers in
relation to the rigidity of the spring system
and the load. However, as soon as the car
moves off the system utilises the move-
ments induced on the wheels by the rough-
ness of the road surface to increase its bear-
ing capacity and higher the body up to a
pre-established position that will be kept un-
der any load condition.
SOUND SYSTEM(optional for versions/markets
where applicable)
The fixed sound system, with cassette
player (radio with cassette player) or CD
player with parametric sound equalizer
(radio with CD player) has been designed
to suit the specific characteristics of the
passenger compartment, with a
personalised design that matches the
style of the dashboard. The sound system
instructions for use are described in the
attached supplement.The distance that must be covered to reach
the levelling condition is approx. 2,000 me-
tres and it may vary depending on the road
bottom.
When using the boot, nev-
er exceed the maximum
permissible loads given in the
“Technical specifications” chapter.
The load carried and its arrange-
ment in the boot modify road hold-
ing of the car in any case even if
the geometry is kept constant by
the automatic device.
WARNING

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IN THE EVENT
OF A PUNCTUREWARNINGIf the car is equipped with
“Fix&Go kit for tyre quick repair”, see the
instructions contained in the “In emergency”
chapter.fig. 47
A0B0127m
TOOL AND SPARE WHEEL
HOUSING
(for versions/markets where
required)
(fig. 47)
The tools and spare wheels are housed in
the boot floor, under the mat. To gain
access to them, raise or remove the boot
mat using the handle (A-fig. 47).
To take the container with the tools (B)
slacken the handle (C).
The spare wheel (D) can be taken after
removing the container with the tools.
IF AN EXTERIOR
LIGHT GOES OUTWARNINGBefore changing a bulb, read
the warnings and precautions given in the
chapter “In an emergency”.REVERSING LIGHTS AND REAR
FOG GUARDSTo change the bulbs (Type B, 21W):
– Open the tailgate.
– Remove the cover (Aor B-fig. 48) in
correspondence with the light concerned,
withdrawing it at the side.fig. 48
A0B0128m

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System/Component Fuse no. Amperage Location
Additional current socket in the boot10 20Afig. 59
fig. 59
A0B0141m
IF A FUSE BLOWSThe specific fuse for Sportwagon versions
is located in the central fuseholder above the
main fusebox and access to it is gained re-
moving the protective panel.
WARNINGBefore changing a fuse or re-
lay, read the warnings and precautions giv-
en in the chapter “In an emergency”.

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