How to change front suspension arm on ALFA ROMEO 159 (939) [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]
How to change front suspension arm / control arm on ALFA ROMEO 159 1 (939) 2.2 Sportwagon 03.2006–12.2012 [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]
Suspension arm on ALFA ROMEO Brera (01.2006–05.2011) / ALFA ROMEO Spider (939) (03.2006–03.2011) / ALFA ROMEO 159 Saloon (939) (09.2005–12.2012) cars should be replaced, as a rule, according to one and the same procedure.
However, there can be slight differences due to specific features of the vehicle design.
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0:00 — ALFA ROMEO 159 (939) – suspension arm / control arm: step-by-step replacement tutorial
1:25 — Clean all joints of the arm.
3:03 — Remove the suspension strut.
4:49 — Remove the arm.
5:14 — Install a new arm.
7:06 — Install the fastening bolt.
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