This comprehensive Fiat Tempra Service Repair Workshop Manual covers all models produced from 1988 to 1996. It provides detailed instructions and technical information for servicing and repairing your Fiat Tempra, enabling you to perform a wide range of maintenance tasks and repairs. The manual includes step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications to help you understand and complete your repairs effectively.
The manual covers numerous systems, including general information, engine mechanical and electrical systems, emission control system, fuel system, clutch system, manual and automatic transaxle systems, driveshafts and axles, suspension system, steering system, restraint systems, brake system, body (interior and exterior), body electrical system, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. With this manual, you'll have the same technical resources and procedures available to authorized dealership service departments. This comprehensive guide empowers you to confidently service and repair your Fiat Tempra, saving you money and giving you a deeper understanding of your vehicle.
The Fiat Tempra, a compact saloon car manufactured by Italian automaker Fiat from 1988 to 1996, was a significant model in the brand's history. It was positioned as a successor to the successful Fiat Ritmo, aiming to provide a comfortable and spacious driving experience while maintaining a competitive price point. The Tempra was built on the Type 176 platform, sharing its underpinnings with other popular Fiat models like the Tipo and the Fiat Uno. It was available in various body styles, including a three-door hatchback, a five-door hatchback, and a four-door saloon. The Tempra's design was characterized by its angular lines and a focus on practicality. It featured a spacious interior, with comfortable seating for five occupants and a generous amount of luggage space.
The Tempra was powered by a range of petrol and diesel engines, offering a variety of performance characteristics and fuel efficiency. The range included the 1.4-liter 8V petrol engine, the 1.6-liter 8V petrol engine, the 1.6-liter 16V petrol engine, the 1.8-liter 16V petrol engine, and the 1.9-liter diesel engine. The Tempra was also offered with a variety of transmissions, including a five-speed manual, a five-speed manual with overdrive, and a four-speed automatic transmission. The Fiat Tempra was a popular choice in Europe and other markets, particularly for its combination of affordability, reliability, and spaciousness. It was praised for its comfortable ride, its responsive handling, and its well-equipped interior. While production of the Tempra ceased in 1996, it remains a significant part of Fiat's legacy, representing the brand's commitment to providing well-engineered and practical cars for the masses.