AlfaRomeo 159 2007 Fuel consumption. Fuel consumption for the 2007 Alfa Romeo 159 is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Alfa Romeo 159 currently offers fuel consumption from 5.9 to 11.6L/100km. The Alfa Romeo 159 is available with the following fuel types: Diesel and PULP. Alfa Romeo 159 Model.
Hereis a video of the V6 from the commodore, which is similar. He gets around to pointing out the PCV at around 2:50. Left hand side bank on that engine, so rear bank for a 159 I would think. Not sure if the 159's V6 is much different in that regard with crank case ventilation though, but it should be easy to find if it has one.
Thestarting problem in a car can occur due to multiple reasons. A common issue with the Alfa Romeo 159 can be a dead battery, which can happen due to excessive usage, lack of maintenance, or an electrical system failure. The V6 engine was paired with a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. The 3.2-liter engine was
AlfaRomeo 159 v6 Q4 at our workshop. Alfa Romeo 159 V6 JTS Engine. so the 2.2 and the 3.2 were GM blocks with Alfa Romeo heads. The problem with both of these engines was the timing chain, Alfa Romeo used a duplex (twin) chain for at least 30 years before the 159 as they were reliable and did not stretch. All of a sudden despite the years
2 · Jan 31, 2017. From my experience: Does the 3.2 Q4 understeer? Yes due to heavy engine but you're already in trouble when it does. I heard if you turn it off, it will split the
17posts · Joined 2008. #1 · Jan 29, 2009. Hey again guys, I posted a thread up a few weeks back saying I had a few niggles with my new 3.2 V6 Brera and asked if anyone else has encountered them. Now the niggles have developed into full-scale problems and the list has grown, so the car is booked into another dealer for them to be
Thetrouble with output device failure as a cause for this is that the engine only miss-fires after the coil is badly melted, so the output must still be switching. 159 V6 melting ignition coils Post 8. uiskur The friendly Alfa Romeo Club - If you are looking to buy or you are already an Alfa Romeo owner, join to get
159in-tank pump symptoms and behaviours I'm writing in the context of the 3.2 V6 rather than the TBi, but I believe the in-tank fuel pumps are similar if not identical. The high pressure pump is able to compensate for weakness in the pressure from the tank pump in normal running.
genetic 10 posts · Joined 2019. #29 · Jan 1, 2021. My oil temp gauge is intermittent. My local Alfa specialist said it's a very common problem with the 159, but one hell of a job to do on the 3.2 V6 - not really worth the money. Might be worth doing if and when I have to get the timing chain replaced.
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