Alfa Romeo Owners Club of Australia Forum

Technical => 932 Series (156, GTV, Spider, 147, GT, and 166) => Topic started by: alfagtv152 on May 23, 2012, 08:52:51 PM

Title: Alfa 166
Post by: alfagtv152 on May 23, 2012, 08:52:51 PM
Hi Guys,
Just bought myself a luxury limo,getting old and looking for comfort to suit my bad back on Club runs.
It is Ontario Blue with dark blue interior, it is in pretty good order. I bought it from a chap in NSW that owned from when it was 1yr old,mostly small issues but the ones that really annoy me are the CV boots need replacing.
I posted a wanted for the 256pg owners manual and ICS manual.I am supposed to sell my 1975 GT now!.
Cheers
Andrew Scadding
Title: Re: Alfa 166
Post by: wankski on May 23, 2012, 10:08:14 PM
nice pick up... arese v6 FTW!!

this is for 04-06, but better than nothing even if you have the pre-facelift...

owners manual...
http://aftersales.fiat.com/ELUM/main.aspx?page=Alfa_136_166_Owner_Handbook_603.31.511_Alfa_166_EN_2ed_11_2006&nodeID=136202001&languageID=2&markID=2&modelID=2000007&tipologiaID=136202901&menutipologiaID=&annoID=2006

ics...
http://aftersales.fiat.com/ELUM/main.aspx?page=Alfa_136_166_ICS_604.31.359_Alfa_166_EN_1ed_01_2004&nodeID=136202000&languageID=2&markID=2&modelID=2000007&tipologiaID=136202901&menutipologiaID=&annoID=2006
Title: Re: Alfa 166
Post by: gergory on May 24, 2012, 07:53:47 AM
make sure you check the heater core is not leaking over the ecu.
to check take off the side panels to thr centre console rgds
if it is bag the ecu and replace the heater core with a copper custom made.
Title: Re: Alfa 166
Post by: alfagtv152 on May 24, 2012, 05:08:02 PM
Thanks for the tip.
Cheers
Andrew
Title: Re: Alfa 166
Post by: colcol on May 24, 2012, 08:35:28 PM
And put a waterproof cover over the computer, [like some sort of plastic shield, i am thinking ice cream container], for when the heater starts to leak, the computers can be worth more than the car, i wonder if the people who fix car computers could fix one off a 166, may be worth finding out, Constant Velocity boots need replacing, not a too hard job, biggest problem will be undoing the driveshaft nut on the wheel hub, maybe gets some good second hand Constant Velocity joints and drive shafts from a Alfa Wrecker, Colin.
Title: Re: Alfa 166
Post by: wankski on May 25, 2012, 12:17:51 PM
zip lock bag works best...

use a proper durable glad one, and cut the end off it... open the zip part and unscrew the ecu off it's bracket... slip the bag over and refit the ecu, simply pierce the bag with the screw... zip lock the front... use some duct tape or just wide tape to get a 'close' fit to the rear mounted loom...

don't go nuts and try to seal it... u're only protecting it... ECUs have parts on the PCB that get hot and you don't want condensation to build up inside... u just wanna give it a rain jacket.....

otherwise u can just wrap it in glad wrap...
Title: Re: Alfa 166
Post by: ANG156 on May 25, 2012, 05:51:25 PM
My friend relocated the ecu in his 166 using the same wiring loom. There was no need for extensions or anything. I should get him to post photos up
Title: Re: Alfa 166
Post by: alfagtv152 on May 25, 2012, 07:19:16 PM
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the tips,I looked today and it appears that the ECU is under the Glove box behind a kick panell.
Can anyone tell me where the timer is for the intermittant wipers and the Cruise control appears dead,any tips?.
Cheers
Andrew
Title: Re: Alfa 166
Post by: Sheldon McIntosh on May 25, 2012, 11:19:02 PM
It's the ecu for the gearbox that gets leaked on by the heater.  Better look again.
Title: Re: Alfa 166
Post by: alfagtv152 on May 30, 2012, 07:46:48 PM
Thanks Sheldon,
Will do!.
Cheers
Andrew