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Peugeot 106 1991-2001 Petrol & Diesel Service Repair Manual

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This comprehensive service and repair manual covers the Peugeot 106, encompassing all petrol and diesel models produced between 1991 and 2001. It offers a wealth of information, enabling you to...
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Art.-Nr: 197554
Stichworte: 106 Peugeot
Peugeot 106 1991-2001 Petrol & Diesel Service Repair Manual
This comprehensive service and repair manual covers the Peugeot 106, encompassing all petrol and diesel models produced between 1991 and 2001. It offers a wealth of information, enabling you to perform a wide range of repairs and maintenance tasks on your vehicle. The manual starts by providing essential guidance on living with your Peugeot 106, covering practical aspects such as roadside repairs, weekly checks, and understanding lubricants, fluids, and tire pressures. It then delves into the intricacies of maintenance, outlining routine procedures and servicing schedules. Moving beyond basic maintenance, the manual provides detailed instructions for repairs and overhauls. This section covers a wide range of components, including the engine and its associated systems, transmission (both manual and automatic), brakes, suspension, body equipment, and electrical systems. Each section is further enhanced with step-by-step instructions, exploded views, and wiring diagrams, making repairs straightforward and efficient. This manual provides you with the same information used by professional repair shops, allowing you to save money by tackling repairs yourself.

The Peugeot 106, a compact hatchback produced by the French automaker Peugeot from 1991 to 2001, was a popular choice for drivers seeking a stylish, affordable, and practical city car. Available in a variety of configurations, including three-door and five-door hatchbacks, as well as a convertible version dubbed the "106 Roland Garros," the 106 was known for its nimble handling and fuel efficiency. Powertrain options ranged from economical petrol engines to more potent diesel variants, catering to a diverse range of driving needs. Inside, the 106 offered a surprisingly spacious interior, considering its diminutive exterior dimensions. A focus on practicality was evident in its well-designed cabin with clear instrument panels and user-friendly controls. The 106 was also highly customizable, allowing buyers to select from a wide array of exterior colors and interior trims, enabling individual expression. Despite its small size, the Peugeot 106 was a remarkably versatile vehicle, capable of confidently navigating congested city streets and handling longer journeys with ease. This versatility, combined with its affordability and inherent French flair, made the 106 a popular choice for both first-time car buyers and seasoned drivers seeking a reliable and stylish companion for daily commutes and weekend adventures. While production ceased in 2001, the 106 has become a beloved classic, with enthusiasts appreciating its robust build quality, timeless design, and enduring practicality. Moreover, the 106's relatively simple mechanics make it a rewarding project for DIY enthusiasts, with readily available parts and comprehensive repair manuals aiding in restoring and maintaining these iconic city cars. The Peugeot 106 continues to hold a special place in the hearts of many, showcasing the French automaker's commitment to producing stylish, practical, and affordable vehicles that offer a touch of Gallic charm.
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