156 Recall
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DamienCBR

Original Poster:

2,037 posts

239 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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I have just been handed a "Vehicle Safety Recall Notification" by the company about our fleet of company cars for Alfa Romeo 156 (all Versions) Bonnet Closure - Method and Maintenance.

Apparently:
Alfa Romeo have receieved a very samll number of reports of the bonnet accidentally opening. To prevent similar occurrences, we must draw your attention to the need to follow precisely the instruction given in the Owners Handbook regadin the correct closure of the bonnet whenever it is open or the release mechanism operated for any reason.

Finally you are requested to take you car to any Alfa dealer, by appointment, who will check the state of maintenace and efficiency of the bonnet closing mechanism and answer any question you may have.


Just thought i would let all 156 owners know.

Cheers

D

pdV6

16,442 posts

277 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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For any prospective 156 owners, Alfa are offering £5k off list for new ones registered by 31/12/05.
159's just around the corner, then?

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

282 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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Thanks for the heads-up, but we got our notification about a year ago!!!!

Took all of 5 mins at the dealership.....a quick visual check and a lashing of grease for good measure

DamienCBR

Original Poster:

2,037 posts

239 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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A year ago bloody hell!

The letter we got yesterday was dated 24th October this year.

Strange......

SCOOTERMAN

238 posts

241 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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Ahhh, gotta love Alfa customer service
Weren't it just an internal bulletin last year, like the 156GTA brake saga? Or was it a full blown recall? Either Alfa UK are their usual cráppy selves, or it's now moved from "internal bulletin" to complete recall...

I've a .pdf here knocked-up by someone from alfa156.net that describes the maintenance proceedure for the bonnet catch (all Alfa do is clean the mechanism) if anyone wants it.

pwig

11,971 posts

286 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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The recall is a recall. Always was.

pdV6

16,442 posts

277 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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There's a fair few 156s out in the wild. Maybe Alfa have staggered the recall to avoid swamping dealerships with what is a fairly minor problem?

jacobyte

4,762 posts

258 months

Tuesday 8th November 2005
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I got that bonnet recall letter for the 147 last year and again last week.

DamienCBR

Original Poster:

2,037 posts

239 months

Tuesday 8th November 2005
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jacobyte said:
I got that bonnet recall letter for the 147 last year and again last week.


I think it maybe like PDV6 said, i booked mine in next week for a service so will get them to do it then.

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wombat rick

14,090 posts

260 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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jacobyte said:
I got that bonnet recall letter for the 147 last year and again last week.


I have too for my Sportwagon.

The main thing to remember is to drop your bonnet from a reasonable height, rather than just clicking it down. If the bonnet is closed gently it doesn't always return the interior release handle to the shut position so let it go with a right good clang.

jay-cannonball

15 posts

243 months

Thursday 17th November 2005
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I took my Alfa into the dealership just to get him to give me a quick second opinion on my oil use and whilst i was there they checked the bonnet catch and gave it a good grease.

I'm fairly new to this Alfa game and having bought an import from a non-dealer, i had no warning about the TS engines rather thirsty need for oil. Anyway a few litres later, no serious damage was done. I will now be checking the oil every few weeks.

SCOOTERMAN

238 posts

241 months

Thursday 17th November 2005
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Few weeks? Every morning if you can!

xyyman

1,086 posts

241 months

Sunday 20th November 2005
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'avoid swamping dealerships with what is a fairly minor problem?'

Not if it flies open at speed, as has happened in more than a few cases (source: AROC).

Phil

cjb1965

1 posts

235 months

Friday 6th January 2006
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I had my bonnet on my 156 fly up at 70mph. I always tug the bonnet up after i close it to make sure it's closed.

I am now looking at a new bonnet windscreen and roof. All because the dealer told me that my model 'Would be fine and I didn't need to book it in'.

For gods sake get it checked.