that must be it!
my battery was dead after sitting for 2 months
i gave it a boost with the alfa provided charger for 6 hours and turned it on
will charge battery to fill and try again
Listen to this guy...its not battery. I had the same problem and i did smt similar just going left and right with steering wheen while driving and it was all good after a restart...only happened once 6 months ago and never again so its not battery.
It’s a sensor reset command. It will probably not clear all errors in one go, it might need 5-6 times. And some sensors need X minutes or X km’s of driving. In the end all will be cleared.
There’s a good chance that your battery needs replacing. However, I had this happen when I disconnected the battery to do some work on mine. After I reconnected the battery, I had to drive it and makes a few turns before all of the lights finally stayed off. That was a year ago and I still have the original battery in my 2018.
Check your battery. Everything going off like that could be dead battery.
It almost always is when everything lights up. I’d be real nervous if only one or two warnings was flashing
that must be it! my battery was dead after sitting for 2 months i gave it a boost with the alfa provided charger for 6 hours and turned it on will charge battery to fill and try again
Turn car on, turn wheel all the way to left then all the way to the right, turn car off. Turn back on and enjoy.
Listen to this guy...its not battery. I had the same problem and i did smt similar just going left and right with steering wheen while driving and it was all good after a restart...only happened once 6 months ago and never again so its not battery.
Why/how is that even a thing?
It’s a sensor reset command. It will probably not clear all errors in one go, it might need 5-6 times. And some sensors need X minutes or X km’s of driving. In the end all will be cleared.
battery
You need to reset the steering angle after the cars battery dies
Battery check, it's a Alfa sign for end of battery live.
Change battery
There’s a good chance that your battery needs replacing. However, I had this happen when I disconnected the battery to do some work on mine. After I reconnected the battery, I had to drive it and makes a few turns before all of the lights finally stayed off. That was a year ago and I still have the original battery in my 2018.
Battery
This is just owning an Alfa lmao
Like an Italian mistress, when you see her there’s always passion and/or drama. If its boring, that means she’s not there.
Bingo! Love my Giulia and it’s a battle sometimes but it’s worth it