technical specifications Alfa Romeo 8C 2009 Owner handbook (in English)
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION DATA 
ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
BEFORE YOU DRIVE
USING THE VEHICLE
IN AN EMERGENCY
CAPACITIES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MAINTENANCE
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ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
BEFORE YOU DRIVE
USING THE VEHICLE
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CAPACITIES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MAINTENANCE
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REAR WINDOWThe rear window can be opened from the inside 
or outside of the vehicle. Press button 
A on 
the centre console to open it from the inside. 
The rear window may only be opened when 
the vehicle is stationary. The button can be 
deactivated after the doors have been locked.
To open the rear window from the outside, press 
the button 
B on the ignition key for at least 2 
seconds, thus releasing the lock.
To prevent accidental activation while driving, 
the rear window can only be opened when the 
vehicle is stationary.Raising the rear window is facilitated by the 
action of the gas struts. The struts are calibrated 
to ensure proper operation with the weights 
specified by the manufacturer. Arbitrary additions 
of objects (e.g. spoilers, trunk racks, etc.) can 
jeopardise proper operation and safety in the use 
of the rear window. 
CAUTION
To close the rear window push 
it down taking care not to crush your 
hands when the gas struts invert 
resistance.
CAUTION
When using the luggage 
compartment, never exceed the 
maximum loads allowed (see 
section on “Capacities and Technical 
Specifications”). Also check that 
the objects contained in the luggage 
compartment are arranged properly.
CAUTION
It is extremely dangerous and 
moreover 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. 
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CAPACITIESWARNING: Use unleaded fuel only!
The use of fuel containing lead would 
permanently damage the catalytic converters.For fluid and lubricant specifications and 
quantities, follow the indications contained 
in section 7 “CAPACITIES AND TECHNICAL 
SPECIFICATIONS”.
SAFE DRIVING
Although the vehicle is fitted with active and 
passive safety devices the driver’s behaviour is 
always a decisive factor for road safety. 
Below are some simple rules for travelling safely 
in different conditions. You will, no doubt, be 
familiar with some of them but, in any case, it 
would be useful to read them carefully.BEFORE YOU DRIVE 
-  Make sure that the lights and headlights are 
working properly.
-  Adjust the position of the seat, steering 
wheel and rear-view mirrors so that you 
have the best driving position.
-  Check that nothing (e.g. mat covers, etc.) 
is blocking the pedals. 
-  Carefully arrange any objects in the luggage 
compartment, to prevent sudden braking 
from jerking them forward. 
-  Avoid heavy meals before a trip. A light 
snack helps to keep the refl exes sharp. In 
particular avoid drinking alcohol. 
-  Remember to read, at regular intervals, 
the instructions contained in the chapter 
“Before a trip”, in this section. 
CAUTION
It is extremely dangerous and 
moreover prohibited by law to travel 
on the luggage shelf behind the seats. 
In the event of an accident, persons 
carried 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. 
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TYRESTYRE INFLATION 
PRESSURE WHEN COLD 
The tyre inflating ratings shown in this manual 
must be read as values applicable with cold 
tyres.
CAUTION
When winter tyres are fitted, 
it is advisable not to exceed a speed 
of 220 km/h. Always observe the 
regulations in force in the country 
where you are driving and follow 
the instructions provided by the tyre 
manufacturer.
CAUTION
When using the spare wheel 
(emergency wheel) do not exceed 80 
km/h. Avoid driving at full throttle, 
braking sharply and cornering at high 
speeds.
WINTER TYRES
These tyres are specially designed for driving on 
snow and ice and are fitted to replace the ones 
supplied with the vehicle.
CAUTION
Only use winter tyres having 
the same dimensions as those provided 
with the vehicle or as indicated on 
page 186.
The Authorised Service Centres of the 
Manufacturer’s Network are available to 
provide suggestions as to the types of tyres most 
suited to the use foreseen by the Customer.
For the type of tyres to use, inflation pressures 
and relative specifications for winter tyres, 
carefully follow the indications found in the 
section “Capacities and technical specifications”.
The features of these tyres are markedly reduced 
in winter when tread depth is less than 4 mm. In 
this case, they should be replaced.The specific features of the winter tyres lead to 
lower performance under normal environmental 
conditions or on long highway trips, compared to 
the standard tyres.
Therefore, they should only be fitted for 
their intended use, for which they have been 
approved.
CAUTION
Fit identical (manufacturer and 
tread) tyres on all four wheels, in 
order to ensure safe driving, braking 
and good manoeuvrability.
CAUTION
Remember that the direction of 
tyre rotation should not be reversed.  
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