This comprehensive repair service manual provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for the Fiat Tempra 1996. It's designed for both professional technicians and proficient DIY mechanics, offering a wealth of information to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain your vehicle. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including engine maintenance, electrical systems, transmission, brakes, suspension, and bodywork. It features step-by-step repair procedures, detailed illustrations, critical specifications, and troubleshooting guides, allowing you to confidently tackle repairs of varying complexity. Whether you're replacing a faulty sensor, performing a routine oil change, or dealing with a more intricate issue, this manual offers the guidance you need to successfully complete the task. It also provides valuable insights into disassembly, assembly, cleaning, and reinstalling procedures, ensuring you can restore your Fiat Tempra 1996 to optimal condition. By using this manual, you'll gain a deep understanding of your vehicle's systems, equipping you to make informed decisions about your car's maintenance and repairs.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1996, was a compact family car manufactured by the Italian automaker Fiat. It was launched as a successor to the Fiat Regata and was available in a variety of body styles, including a 3-door hatchback, a 5-door hatchback, a 4-door saloon, and a station wagon. The Tempra was designed to be a practical and affordable car, offering good value for money and a comfortable ride. It was known for its spacious interior, comfortable seating, and decent handling. The Tempra was powered by a range of petrol and diesel engines, ranging from 1.4 liters to 2.0 liters in displacement. These engines were available with either manual or automatic transmissions.
The 1996 Fiat Tempra, specifically, would have been one of the final years of production for the model. While detailed information on the exact specification changes is limited, the 1996 Tempra would have likely featured the same engines and transmissions as its predecessors. However, it may have received some minor updates in terms of interior and exterior styling, as well as some updates to its safety features. It would have been equipped with a range of standard features including power steering, central locking, and front disc brakes. Some models might have also included optional features like air conditioning, electric windows, and a sunroof. The Fiat Tempra was a popular car in its time, and it continues to be a reliable and affordable option for those looking for a used car. The 1996 model, in particular, represents a well-established and trustworthy iteration of the Tempra that would have benefitted from the refinements and improvements implemented over its production run.