remote control Alfa Romeo 8C 2009 Owner handbook (in English)
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DOORS
CAUTION
Before opening a door, make 
sure the manoeuvre can be performed 
safely.
OPENING THE DOORS 
FROM THE OUTSIDE
Deactivate the alarm and the central locking 
system using the button 
A on the remote control 
(see chapter “Electronic alarm system” on page 
88) or insert and turn the key in the lock on one 
of the front doors. Pull the handle 
B to open the door.
When the alarm system is activated, the doors 
are locked. If, when the doors are closed from 
the outside, one or more doors are not properly 
closed, the direction indicators flash quickly for a 
few seconds.
WARNING: The interior door locking/unlocking 
button is disabled when the doors are locked 
from the outside. 
OPENING THE DOORS 
FROM THE INSIDE
To open the door, even if the lock is engaged, 
pull the internal handle 
C. 
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BEFORE YOU DRIVE
There is a button on the front central dashboard 
that activates door locking and unlocking:D - door locking/unlocking.
OPEN DOOR WARNING 
LIGHTS 
If the doors and the engine/luggage 
compartment lids are not closed properly, this is 
signalled by the illumination of relative symbols 
on the instrument panel display, accompanied by 
the messages “Door open” or “Doors open”.DOOR LOCK ECU 
INITIALISATION 
Every time the battery is reconnected or a 
fuse replaced, you must perform the system 
initialisation procedure to ensure proper system 
operation. To perform this procedure, lock and 
then unlock the doors using the door remote 
control.DOOR COURTESY LIGHT
Each door has a courtesy light 
E fitted on the 
lower part of the door panel to light up the area 
where you get into and out of the vehicle. 
We suggest that you move the seat fully back 
before getting out of the vehicle, which also 
makes it easier to get back in. 
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ELECTRONIC 
ALARM SYSTEMThe electronic alarm system has the following 
functions:
-  remote control of the centralised door 
locking/unlocking system
-  perimeter surveillance, detecting the 
opening of doors, engine/luggage 
compartment lids
-  motion surveillance, detecting intrusion in 
the passenger compartment
-  vehicle movement surveillance.WARNING: The engine immobilizer function is 
ensured by the Alfa Romeo CODE system, which 
is automatically activated when the ignition key 
is removed from the starter switch.
ACTIVATION
Press button 
A on the key to activate the alarm 
system:
-  the direction indicators fl ash once
- the system beeps;
-  the centralised door locking of the vehicle is 
activated and doors are locked.
The alarm system is active after approximately 
25 seconds and the alarm is activated when:
-  a door is opened 
-  the luggage compartment lid is opened
-  the engine compartment lid is opened
-  someone attempts to enter the vehicle from 
a window
-  the power supply is disconnected
-  the siren is disconnected
-  the vehicle is moved.When the alarm is active, the user may request 
the luggage compartment opening; in this 
case, the motion and inclination sensors are 
temporarily deactivated. 
If the luggage compartment is then closed, the 
sensors will be reactivated.
Should the direction indicators flash 9 times 
when you activate the alarm system, this means 
that one of the doors or lids is not properly closed 
and therefore is not protected by the perimeter 
surveillance. Check for correct closing of doors, 
luggage/engine compartment lid and close the 
open one without deactivating the alarm system: 
direction indicators flashing once indicate that 
now the door, luggage/engine compartment 
lid are closed properly and are protected by the 
perimeter surveillance. 
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BEFORE YOU DRIVE
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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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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MAINTENANCE
Scheduled Maintenance ...................................................................................................... 190
Additional checks ............................................................................................................... 192
Level checks ..................................................................................................................... 193
Air fi lter ............................................................................................................................ 197
Anti-dust/anti-pollen fi lter ................................................................................................... 197
Battery ............................................................................................................................. 198
Electronic control units ........................................................................................................ 199
Spark plugs ...................................................................................................................... 200
Wheels and tyres ............................................................................................................... 200
Windscreen wipers .............................................................................................................202
Air conditioning/heating system .......................................................................................... 203
Bodywork ......................................................................................................................... 204
Interiors ........................................................................................................................... 206
If the vehicle is laid up for long periods ................................................................................. 207
Radio-frequency remote control: Ministerial homologation  ....................................................... 211
Conversion table ................................................................................................................ 212 
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MAINTENANCE
RE-CONNECTING THE 
BATTERY
-  open the right-hand door
-  remove the luggage shelf behind the seats
-  remove the battery case cover
-  connect the battery 
-  unlock and lock the doors using the remote 
control or the key in the door lock
-  turn on the instrument panel and adjust the 
date and time setting in the Setup menu.WARNING: Each time the battery is reconnected, 
wait at least 30 seconds with the ignition key 
in position MAR before starting the engine. 
This enables the electronic system that controls 
the motor-driven valves to run a self-learning 
procedure. At the same time, you can also set 
the date and time on the instrument panel.
-  Reconnect the battery after having checked 
its charge condition and perform the 
initialisation procedures where required. 
In this regard, consult the chapter 
“Reconnecting the battery” in this section.
-   With the gearshift in neutral (N), let the 
engine idle for several minutes
CAUTION
This operation must be 
performed outdoors. Exhaust gases 
contain carbon monoxide which is 
strongly toxic and potentially lethal.
RADIO-
FREQUENCY 
REMOTE 
CONTROL: 
MINISTERIAL 
HOMOLOGATION Some countries do not require a specific domestic 
homologation in the event that the vehicle has 
already obtained other European homologations. 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
If there are injured persons ............................ 171
First aid kit .................................................. 172
Capacities and technical specifi cations ...... 175
Fuel ................................................................176
Engine oil ........................................................176
Capacities: quantity and speci  cations of the 
products to use .............................................177
Capacities and recommended products ............. 177
Fuel consumption .............................................179
Fuel consumption following the 2004/3/EC 
directive (litres per 100 km) ....................... 179
CO2 exhaust emissions .....................................179
CO2 emissions according to Directive 
2002/80B/EC (g/km) ............................ 179
Technical speci  cations .....................................180
Engine ........................................................ 180
Injection – Ignition ....................................... 180
Lubrication system  ....................................... 181
Cooling system ............................................ 181
Transmission ................................................ 181
Gearshifting ................................................. 182
Brakes ........................................................ 182
Suspension  ................................................. 183
Steering ...................................................... 183
Wheels ....................................................... 183
Performance ................................................ 184Weights ...................................................... 184
Dimensions  ................................................ 185
Tyre pressure ...................................................186
Maintenance .......................................... 189
Scheduled Maintenance ....................................190
After the 11
th service  ................................... 190
Additional checks .............................................192
WARNING - Engine oil .................................... 192
WARNING - Air fi lter  ..................................... 192
Level checks ....................................................193
Engine oil .................................................... 194
Gearbox oil  ................................................. 195
Engine coolant ............................................. 195
Windscreen/headlight washer fl uid ................. 195
Power steering fl uid ...................................... 196
Brake fl uid  ................................................. 196
Air   lter ..........................................................197
Anti-dust/anti-pollen   lter ...............................197
Battery ............................................................198
Useful hints for extending the life 
of the battery ........................................... 198
Electronic control units .....................................199
Spark plugs .....................................................200
Wheels and tyres .............................................200
How to use the tyres .................................... 201Windscreen wipers ...........................................202
Spray nozzles .............................................. 203
Replacing the wiper blades ............................ 203
Air conditioning/heating system .......................203
Bodywork ........................................................204
Protection from atmospheric agents ................ 204
Tips for keeping the bodywork in good 
condition .................................................. 204
Engine compartment ..................................... 205
Interiors ..........................................................206
Cleaning the leather upholstery ...................... 206
Leather upholstery treatment ......................... 206
Carbon parts ................................................ 206
If the vehicle is laid up for long periods ............207
Battery conditioner socket ............................. 207
Restarting the vehicle .................................... 210
Re-connecting the battery .............................. 211
Radio-frequency remote control: Ministerial 
homologation  ..............................................211
Conversion table ..............................................212
Table of contents .................................... 215
Table of contents ..............................................216