Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-22 16:03:00)
by GialloEvo94
This is how to do the mod...
Macchina Italiana Forums-viewtopic-[Brico]Leds en
comandos laterales II
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-22 07:03:00)
by 146ticloverleaf
Hi, I meant to add, the high revving is intermittent, it doesnt always rev so high, but the engine does always heat up quickly. Any suggestions welcome!
thanks
ramsay
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-19 16:25:00)
by baby278278
The zender bumper does go over your original bumpers, but your have to cut your original front bumper around the fog lights for the zender one to fit.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-22 01:04:00)
by GialloEvo94
Since you're referring to red relays I assume you have the plastic top TS engine in which case you can find everything you need to know in the following post...
Bbob Relay & Fuse Positions -
Alfa Romeo 145 - 146 Forum
HTH
Started 9 months ago (2009-03-03 07:32:00)
by Smaky
4, Now to remove the Aux
belt drive pulley (ribes X 4) and tensioner (13mm).
5, Remove the engine cover and disconnect the plugs circled, along with the earth points on the rear of the head and on top of the ECU.
Started 8 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-03-09 01:03:00)
by autorazzo
Taken front wheels off to start on brakes and noticed the inner edges have worn down to no tread.
As i understand the failure on a tyre is 1.6mm over 75% of the centre.
The tyre is 195mm, it's worn
from the edge up to about 10mm. The documentation says the tyres are only 8 month old. So will need to get ATS to sort out the camber.
There is no canvass or wire showing, has anyone been in...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-19 12:25:00)
by 0of0
Just go for it - (get Euro
breakdown cover just in case )
In an Alfa it is more likely we will dig deep in our pockets to sponsor you
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-14 18:09:00)
by purple145
fault in the stalk I would think, and that is what has flattened the battery?
Not seen the problem before mind so its a guess, stalk failure seems to happen on the lights more.
The only other thing
springing into mind is water getting on the fuse board, that can cause some wierd electrical malfunctions.
HTH