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Guide On Removing The Radiator From An Alfa MiTo 1.4 Multiair Turbo

Go to ‘Taking the bumper off of a MiTo 1.4 Multiair Turbo‘ for the first stages, there’s a link at the bottom of that page to bring you straight back here! Undo t

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Replacing The EGR Valve Coolant Housing On A Giulietta 1.6/2.0

Lift off the engine cover. Unscrew the coolant tank cap and put it somewhere obvious to remind you that it needs filling up. Unscrew the x2 5mm allen bolts to the intake hose and p

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Removing The Air Conditioning Condenser On An Alfa 4C

Turn on the ignition, activate the windscreen wiper then stop the wiper so that it sits pointing to the top right hand corner of the windscreen. Under the front wheel arch (on both

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Replacing A Clutch Master Cylinder On A Brera/Spider and 159

Most commonly it’s just the body of the clutch master cylinder that needs replacing so to make fitment easier we’re just going to use that part. Pull up the retaining c

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Replacing The Clutch, Concentric Slave Cylinder, Flywheel and Rear Main Oil Seal On An Alfa 159/Brera 1750 Tbi

First off, to remove the battery and tray go to ‘Removing The Battery And Battery Tray From A 159/Brera’ Undo the 13mm bolt to the earth strap. Clamp the hose leading t

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How To… Change Rear Brake Pads for Alfa Romeo 147/156/GTV/GT

Remove your Alfa’s road wheel. (Without the benefit of a hoist, put car in first gear, loosen the wheel nuts slightly, raise and support the rear safely on two axle stands, r

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Alfa Romeo 3.2 GTA/166 Front Brake Pads Change

Loosen wheel nuts then elevate the vehicle, mount safely on two axle stands and remove the front wheel. Unplug the brake pad wear sensor and tap out the two retaining pins with a l

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How To… remove and refit brake pads for an Alfa SZ/RZ/75/Alfetta/Alfetta GTV/GTV6

A How To.. remove and refit brake pads for an Alfa SZ/RZ/75/Alfetta/Alfetta GTV/GTV6. On the 75 / RZ / SZ, disconnect the brake wear warning sensor, before taking out the calliper

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How To… Change the Front Brake Pads on an Alfa Brera and 159.

Loosen the wheel nuts. Elevate the vehicle, place on two axle stands on a hard surface and remove the front wheel. Be aware that the wheel is quite heavy. Using the correct size pu

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Alfa 156, 147, GT Rear Wheel Bearing Change

Jack car up, when jacking the car up make sure it is secure and safe using an axle stand and then remove road wheel. Remove brake calliper and brake pads and put brake pads somewhe

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