–
–
Check the operation of the horn.
– A light meal containing easily assimil-
able foods will help keep reflexes ready
and aid concentration for a safe journey.
– Use the direction indicators when
changing direction.
Check the operation and degree of
wear of the windscreen wipers.
– Switch on the external lights at sun-
set.
–
Check the operation of the external
lights and if necessary, clean the light
–
Keep a safe distance from the vehicle
in front. A “safe” distance will vary ac-
cording to the speed of the vehicle,
units.
WARNING
–
Above all when driving at night,
check the alignment of headlight beams
before starting off.
Driving under the influ- weather conditions and road-traffic condi-
ence of alcohol, drugs
and/or some medicines is highly
dangerous.
Never drive when drunk or under
the effect of drugs or medicines.
tions.
–
Never drive with one hand resting on
–
leaking out under the car.
Check that no oil or other liquid is
the gear lever. The involuntary movement
of the gear lever which this causes, even
if slight, will cause avoidable wear to the
internal elements of the gearbox.
–
correctly.
Ensure that luggage is stowed away
–
all passengers have fastened their seat
belts.
Ensure that, in addition to yourself,
–
tral.
Never drive with the gearbox in neu-
WHEN TRAVELLING
– Do not drive with your foot resting on
the clutch pedal as this habit leads to
rapid wearing of the clutch.
–
Ensure that the handbrake is re-
leased and that the warning lights on the
instrument panel do not indicate a mal-
function. To avoid accidental movements
of the car, disengage the handbrake
keeping the brake pedal pressed.
– Driving with care also means being
able to predict the actions of other road
users, respecting the speed limits and oc-
cupying the near-side lane on motorways.
– Do not drive for long periods without
a break. During a break get out of the ve-
hicle and move around a bit to shake off
drowsiness.
The following should also be noted:
–
Ensure that the air in the vehicle is
–
Long distances should be tackled
changed constantly using the many possi-
bilities offered by the heating-ventilation
and climate control system.
when in good health and should where
possible be programmed, especially when
the roads are busy.
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Categories | Alfa Romeo 166 Manuals, Alfa Romeo Manuals |
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Tags | Alfa Romeo 166 2.0 T.SPARK, Alfa Romeo 166 2.5 V6 24V, Alfa Romeo 166 3.0 V6 24V, Alfa Romeo 166 3.2 V6 24V, Alfa Romeo 166 JTD |
Model Year | 2003, 2004, 2005 |
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