Segment:
Compact executive sports car / convertible.
Design Philosophy:
Emphasizes Italian design flair, performance, and driving dynamics, with a focus on sophisticated styling and a premium convertible experience.
Key Competitors:
BMW Z4, Mercedes-Benz SLK, Audi TT Roadster, Porsche Boxster.
Body Style:
2-door, 2+2 convertible (rear seats are very small).
Convertible Mechanism:
Electrically operated soft-top with a striking design.
Design Elements:
Distinctive styling inspired by the Kamal and Nuvola concepts, featuring a wide grille, flowing lines, and a unique headlight signature.
Engine:
Operation, basic checks, fluid levels, identification of engine components.
Transmission:
Operation, gear selection (if automatic), clutch operation (if manual), fluid checks (if applicable to owner).
Brakes:
Brake fluid level checks, parking brake operation, understanding brake system warnings.
Electrical System:
Fuse box locations and identification, lighting system operation, battery maintenance basics, dashboard warning lights interpretation.
Chassis And Body:
Door operation, convertible top mechanism (operation, care, and basic troubleshooting), window operation, lock mechanisms, interior controls.
Climate Control:
Operation of HVAC system, air conditioning, heating, ventilation controls.
Airbags:
Understanding airbag system operation and warning lights.
Seat Belts:
Proper usage and adjustment.
ABS And Traction Control:
Understanding system indicators and limitations.
Routine Maintenance:
Checking fluid levels (oil, coolant, brake fluid, windshield washer fluid), tire pressure checks, bulb replacement (where accessible), wiper blade replacement.
Operation Of Controls:
Detailed explanation of dashboard switches, controls, and indicators.
Convertible Top Operation:
Step-by-step guide for manual and powered operation, storage, and basic care.
Troubleshooting:
Interpretation of warning lights and basic troubleshooting steps for common operational issues.
Emergency Procedures:
Information on safe practices in case of breakdowns or minor emergencies.
Depth:
Designed for the end-user, focusing on operation, user-level checks, and basic maintenance. Does not cover in-depth mechanical repairs or diagnostics typically found in service manuals.
Accessibility:
Accessible on PC, MAC, Smartphones, Tablets, and other devices with PDF reader capabilities.
Downloadability:
Instant download post-payment.
Quality:
PDF format implies digital clarity. Printability depends on user's printer.
Binding:
N/A (Digital format)
Paper:
N/A (Digital format)
Engine Options:
For the 2006 model year, the Brera Spider was primarily offered with the following JTDm diesel and JTS/V6 petrol engines. Manuals typically cover all configurations. Likely options include:
Engine 1 Details:
2.2 JTS (185 PS / 136 kW, 230 Nm) - Naturally Aspirated Inline-4 Petrol
Engine 2 Details:
3.2 V6 JTS (260 PS / 191 kW, 320 Nm) - Naturally Aspirated V6 Petrol (GM-sourced)
Engine 3 Details:
2.4 JTDm (200 PS / 147 kW, 400 Nm) - Turbocharged Inline-5 Diesel
Acceleration 0 60 Mph Approx:
7.5-8.5 seconds (depending on engine and transmission).
Top Speed Approx:
215-250 km/h (134-155 mph) (depending on engine).
Fuel Type:
Unleaded Petrol (Octane rating as per manual), Diesel (Euro 4 compliant for JTDm).
Fuel Tank Capacity:
Approximately 70 litres (18.5 US gallons).
Transmission Type 2.2 Jts:
6-speed manual.
Transmission Type 3.2 V6:
6-speed manual (Q4 AWD system standard), 6-speed automatic (Q-Tronic) optional.
Transmission Type 2.4 Jtdm:
6-speed manual.
Optional Transmission 3.2 V6:
6-speed Q-Tronic automatic transmission.
Drivetrain:
Front-wheel drive (FWD) for 2.2 JTS and 2.4 JTDm. All-wheel drive (Q4) standard on 3.2 V6.
Euroncap Rating:
Euro NCAP: 5 Stars (for Brera, Spider likely similar or very close in core safety structure).
ABS:
Standard Anti-lock Braking System.
Esp:
Standard Electronic Stability Programme (VDC - Vehicle Dynamic Control).
Traction Control:
Standard Traction Control System (ASR).
Airbags:
Driver and passenger front airbags, side airbags, knee airbags (driver).
Rollover Protection:
Pop-up rollover bars (integrated behind seats).
Seat Belts:
Pretensioning seatbelts with force limiters.
Audio System:
Bose premium audio system often optional or standard on higher trims. CD player, RDS radio.
Navigation:
Optional satellite navigation system available.
Climate Control:
Dual-zone automatic climate control.
Cruise Control:
Standard or optional cruise control.
Parking Sensors:
Optional rear parking sensors.
Bluetooth:
Optional Bluetooth hands-free system.
Keyless Entry Start:
Optional keyless entry and start system.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 15,000-20,000 km (9,000-12,000 miles) or 1 year, whichever comes first (refer to manual for precise recommendation based on engine and driving conditions).
Major Service Interval:
Timing belt replacement (for 2.2 JTS and 3.2 V6 non-chain versions) is usually around 100,000-120,000 km (60,000-75,000 miles). The 3.2 V6 JTS typically uses a timing chain which is designed for longer life, but still requires checks. Check manual for specifics.
Engine Oil:
Seldom SAE 5W-30, Seldom SAE 10W-40 (API SN/CF or ACEA C3/A3/B4 depending on engine). Check manual for exact specification and API/ACEA ratings.
Coolant:
Paraflu UP (or equivalent OAT coolant) blue or green.
Transmission Fluid Manual:
API GL-4 or GL-5 SAE 75W-85 (specific to gearbox model).
Transmission Fluid Auto:
Specific ATF for Q-Tronic transmission (refer to manual or dealer for part number).
Power Steering Fluid:
Specific hydraulic fluid (e.g., Tutela GI/R or equivalent).
Common Wear Items:
Suspension components (bushings, ball joints), exhaust system, brake pads and discs, clutch components (manual), convertible top hydraulic/motor issues in older units.
Potential Electrical Gremlins:
While not excessively problematic, some owners report minor electrical glitches or sensor issues, common in European cars of this era. The manual helps identify warning lights.
Convertible Top Care:
Regular cleaning and treatment of the fabric top are recommended to prevent wear and water ingress. The manual should detail proper care procedures.
Alfa Romeo Legacy:
Alfa Romeo boasts a long and rich heritage in motorsport and sports car manufacturing, known for its distinctive Italian styling, passionate engineering, and engaging driving experience.
Brera Origins:
The Brera was originally presented as a concept car by Italdesign Giugiaro in 2002. The production version, developed by Pininfarina for the Spider, debuted in 2005 and went on sale in 2006, based on the GM Epsilon platform shared with the Opel Vectra.
Production Period:
2006-2010 (for Brera Spider).
Manufacturing Location:
Italy.