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I have just called my local dealer so I could buy one of these books. I don't need the book, I was just calling out of interest.
Quoting part numbers 82 00 449 459, 82 00 543 760 and 82 00 496 788, I was told they are all bad numbers and not on their system.
Where are you based Jon?
Not seen a yellow 182 in Cov.
Look out for a 55 plate Titanium 182, my Brother got one last week.
I will have to get some pics up of the Inferno and Titanium together.
Sit in the car with all doors shut, switch ignition on/off twice then open door and get out, immediately arm the alarm, you should hear some beeps from the alarm to signal sensors switched off.
But you will have to do above procedure every time you lock your car because the alarm re sets...
I think there is one at S J Cook and sons, Bristol, also SMC renault Surrey have one, apparrently it was the very first car in the country, when i said that the first cars had probably been ragged around a track by the press the guy just laughed, all for £14,495, yeah also try autotrader.
Disable the interior sensors for a couple of nights to see if that cures it, on my brothers 182 he found the alarm harness multiplug disconnected, after he reconnected it, the alarm would be going off by itself, he has now disabled the interior sensors to see if that is the problem, and will go...
My Brother picked up his new Titanium 182 today.
Unfortunately the 182 handbook (thin pamphlet) which accompanies the main clio owners manual is missing.
The part number on my book is 82 00 449 459, but this number is not showing up anything on the dealers parts system.
Does anyone in the...
You did the same as I did, Arctic Blue swapped for Inferno.
I also love Alfa Romeo, (had one a few years ago) today I had a sit in a new GT. What a stunning car.
If you jack the car up using the supplied jack, at the recommended points as shown in the owners manual, they crumple and bend, thus failing.
I have experience first hand of this on my old 172.
Exactly the same thing happened to me last week as you describe r-jay.
Brakes were doing a great job as usual, then suddenly a brown trouser moment. Thereafter, the brakes just did not seem as effective, and I lost all confidence in the stoppers.
The car has just under 4000 miles on the...
Go to the dealer first, iirc there may be two types of washer.
At least if you go to the dealer you will get the correct washer and can carry on with your oil change with confidence.
Once you have taken out the screws at the bottom, and the one in the handle, it is only the black mastic holding the panel.
If you have freed the mastic at the bottom, then you need to lift the panel upwards, it will come away as far as the internal wires will allow.