Alfa Romeo 8C 2008 Owner handbook (in English)
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WARNING: If the direction indicators flash 9 
times when the alarm system is activated with 
doors, front and rear lids properly closed, this 
means that the self-diagnostic function has 
detected a malfunction in the system and that 
you should contact an Authorised Service 
Centre of the Manufacturer’s Network to have 
the system checked.
DEACTIVATION
Press button 
B on the key to deactivate the 
alarm system:
-  the direction indicators will fl ash twice
-  the system emits a double beep
-  the centralised door locking system is 
activated and the doors are unlocked. 
The alarm system is off and it is therefore 
possible to get into the vehicle and to start the 
engine.Press button 
B twice to unlock all the doors; the 
low beams will activate for 30 seconds.
WARNING: The alarm system is not deactivated 
when the key is turned in the locks.GETTING INTO THE 
VEHICLE WHEN THE 
ALARM SYSTEM IS ON
When the remote control battery is flat, to access 
the vehicle you must insert the key in the lock on 
one of the two front doors and turn it clockwise 
to unlock it: the alarm will sound but you will 
have to continue with the normal starting 
procedure. The alarm will go off. 
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DEACTIVATING THE 
MOTION SENSING 
ALARM
The motion sensing alarm can be deactivated 
also by pressing button 
C on the roof panel. 
When this function is deactivated, the LED on the 
button flashes for 3 seconds and then turns off.DEACTIVATING THE 
ANTI-LIFT ALARM 
Press button 
D to deactivate the anti-lift alarm. 
When this function is deactivated, the LED on the 
button flashes for 3 seconds and then turns off.ALARM MEMORY
If the warning light 
 appears on the display 
when the vehicle is started, accompanied by 
the message “Attempted theft” this means that 
an intrusion has been attempted during your 
absence.
The alarm system memory is reset when you 
turn the ignition key.
MINISTERIAL 
HOMOLOGATION
The electronic alarm system has been 
homologated in all countries where a legislation 
covering radio frequencies is applicable.
The homologation number can be found at the 
end of this manual, before the table of contents.
For those markets that require the transmitter 
and/or receiver marking, the homologation 
number is found on the component. 
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BEFORE YOU DRIVE
ORDERING EXTRA 
RADIO OPERATED 
CONTROLS
To purchase new keys with radio control, 
exclusively contact an Authorised Service 
Centre of the Manufacturer’s Network, 
bringing with you:
-  all the keys with radio control in your 
possession
-  the CODE CARD of the Alfa Romeo CODE 
system 
-  the electronic alarm system CODE CARD
-  your identity card
-  the identifi cation and registration documents 
proving ownership of the vehicle. WARNING: The radio controls not handed over 
for the new code storage procedure will be 
automatically deactivated in order to prevent any 
lost or stolen radio controls from being used to 
deactivate the electronic alarm system.
REPLACING RADIO 
OPERATED CONTROL 
BATTERIES 
If you press one of the three buttons and this 
does not activate the corresponding feature, 
before replacing the batteries, check the alarm 
system features using the other remote control.
To replace the remote control battery:
-  extract the key by pushing the button 
E
-  undo the screw
 F
-  extract the battery holder 
G
- remove the battery 
H from its retaining ring
-  fi t a new battery of the same type, 
observing the indicated polarity
-  fi t the battery support G into the remote 
control and secure it by tightening the screw 
F. 
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FRONT SEATSThe seats are characterised by a wraparound 
design (racing type) and have a carbon structure 
and leather-covered seat.
CAUTION
It is extremely dangerous as 
well has prohibited by law to travel 
on the luggage shelf behind the seats. 
In the event of an accident, persons 
travelling in this position are more 
exposed to the risk of serious injury. 
Passengers must only travel seated in 
the vehicle seats, with the seat belts 
fastened properly. Always check that 
you and your passengers have your 
seat belts fastened correctly.
BACK/FORWARD 
ADJUSTMENT
Pull the lever 
A up and slide the seat forward or 
backward to the desired position.
Release the lever and move the seat slightly to 
ensure that it is locked in place.
We suggest that you move the seat fully back 
before getting out of the vehicle, so that entering 
and exiting the vehicle is more comfortable. SEATBACK INCLINATION
Lift lever 
B and adjust the backrest to the desired 
position; when the lever is released the backrest 
will lock in this position.
The driver should never adjust the seat while 
driving, as this may cause him to lose control of 
the vehicle 
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SEAT HEIGHT 
ADJUSTMENT 
The seat height must be mechanically adjusted, 
using the front holes 
C and the rear ones 
D.
WARNING: Have the adjustment made only 
at an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network.
REAR-VIEW 
MIRRORSEXTERNAL REAR-VIEW 
MIRRORS
They can be adjusted electrically (with the 
ignition key turned to MAR) and they are 
equipped with anti-mist elements.
-  Mirror selector (right-hand or left-hand): 
turn the selector 
A to the left or right 
depending on the mirror you wish to adjust.
-  Mirror positioning: using control 
A, you can 
adjust each mirror with four movements (up 
– down – right – left). Bring the selector 
back to the centre to avoid changing the mirror position involuntarily.
The mirrors will yield in both directions in the 
event of a collision. 
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INTERNAL REAR-VIEW 
MIRROR
Adjustable, with anti-glare position.
Operate the lever 
B under the mirror to obtain 
the desired position (normal during the day, 
anti-glare during the night).
The mirror is fitted with an accident-prevention 
release system that activates when it is hit. 
STEERING WHEELThe steering wheel can be adjusted in height and 
depth.
-  Move the lever 
A to position 1.
-  Adjust the steering wheel.
-  Move the lever A back to position 2 to lock 
the steering wheel.
CAUTION
Do not adjust the steering 
wheel with the vehicle moving.CAUTION
Never remove the steering 
wheel. If necessary, have this 
operation performed at an Authorised 
Service Centre of the Manufacturer’s 
Network.  
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EXTERNAL LIGHTS 
AND DIRECTION 
INDICATORSThe external lights and direction indicators can be 
turned on only when the starter key is at MAR, 
except the parking lights which can always be 
turned on.
The external lights can be turned on and off 
manually or automatically, according to the 
brightness of the light outside.HEADLIGHT SWITCH
The switch 
A can be set to 5 positions:
0  –  DRL on (*)
  –  Position and number plate lights on
 – Low beams on 
 – Parking lights
AUTO   –   Automatic activation and 
deactivation of the external lights 
according to the brightness outside.
(*) 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.PARKING LIGHTS
The parking lights work only when the ignition 
key is turned to STOP or when the key is 
removed. 
They are activated by turning the light switch to 
position . 
It is harder to turn the switch to position   than 
to the other positions. This is to avoid activating 
the parking lights unintentionally and waste 
power.
Operating the direction indicator lever, you 
can turn on only the parking lights on the side 
selected with the lever. 
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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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TWILIGHT SENSOR
The twilight sensor is comprised of two sensors: 
a global sensor, capable of measuring the light 
intensity above, and a directional sensor, which 
measures the light intensity in the vehicle’s 
travelling direction, enabling it to recognise 
tunnels and driveways. The sensing range of 
the twilight sensor can be adjusted through the 
instrument panel, by selecting the Setup mode.
In the event of a sensor failure, the system will 
turn on the low beams and the position lights, 
regardless of the light outside, and a failure 
message will appear on the instrument panel 
display.
The failure signal remains active until the switch A is turned to AUTO.
In this case, we recommend that you deactivate 
the automatic system and turn on the external 
lights manually if necessary; as soon as possible, 
contact an Authorised Service Centre of the 
Manufacturer’s Network.DIRECTION INDICATORS
The lever has 3 setting positions: 
B  -   Direction indicators offC  -   Lever up: right-hand indicatorsD  -   Lever down: left-hand indicators.Lane change function 
Allows the driver to flash the left or right direction 
indicators 3 times without having to move the 
lever to positions 
C or D and then return it to the 
standby position 
B. 
To activate this function, you must simply start 
moving the lever to a different position: move it 
up to activate the right-hand direction indicators, 
move it down to activate the left-hand direction 
indicators. 
This function is useful when overtaking or 
changing lanes. 
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HIGH BEAMS 
With the light switch in position 
, push the 
left-hand lever towards the dashboard to turn on 
the high beams.
Pull the lever towards the steering wheel again 
to turn off the high beams and turn on the low 
beams. 
WARNING: For the use of the high beams, follow 
the Road Regulations in force.
FLASHING THE 
HEADLIGHTS
The headlights can be flashed by pulling the left-
hand lever towards the steering wheel. 
Flashing occurs also with the lights off if the 
ignition key is in position MAR.WARNING: Keep to the road regulations in force 
to avoid penalties.
“FOLLOW ME HOME” 
FUNCTION
This function allows you to set a timing for 
activation of the position lights and low beams, 
so that they may remain on for a set time after 
turning off the vehicle.
This function is activated by pushing the lever 
on the steering column switch, used to flash the 
headlights. The position lights and low beams 
turn on for 30 seconds, the message “Follow 
me” appears on the instrument panel display 
for 20 seconds, and the light activation time is 
displayed.
When this function is active, every time the lever 
for flashing the headlights is operated, the time 
the lights remain on is increased by 30 seconds, 
up to a maximum total time of 210 seconds. The 
display will show the time set.
If the lever for flashing the headlights is operated 
for more than 2 seconds, the function is 
deactivated, and the indicator on the instrument 
panel display goes off.
When the function is active, turn the key back to 
MAR to deactivate the system.