The Alfa Romeo 155 1992-1998 Repair Service Manual is a comprehensive guide designed to assist both professional technicians and DIY mechanics in maintaining and repairing this iconic Italian car. This manual provides detailed information covering all aspects of the Alfa Romeo 155, from routine maintenance procedures to complex repairs. You'll find step-by-step instructions, clear illustrations, and essential specifications to help you diagnose and fix any issue.
The manual is organized to ensure easy navigation. It includes sections on engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, electrical systems, and more. You'll access detailed procedures for disassembly, assembly, cleaning, and reinstalling components. Whether you are tackling a simple oil change or a major engine overhaul, this manual will serve as your trusted companion, offering the knowledge and guidance needed to get the job done right.
This manual is not intended for individuals without basic electrical and mechanical knowledge. Always prioritize safety and consult with a qualified professional when performing complex repairs.
The Alfa Romeo 155 was a compact executive car produced by the Italian automaker Alfa Romeo from 1992 to 1998. It replaced the Alfa Romeo 75 in the company's lineup and was designed to compete directly with rivals like the BMW 3 Series, Audi 80, and Mercedes-Benz 190. Developed by Alfa Romeo's then-parent company Fiat, the 155 featured a modern platform and a range of powerful engines. The car was known for its sporty handling and engaging driving experience, thanks to its well-tuned suspension and responsive steering. It offered a choice of both petrol and diesel engines, with the most powerful versions boasting over 200 horsepower. The 155 was also notable for its innovative design, featuring a sleek and aerodynamic body with sharp lines and distinctive, large headlights.
The Alfa Romeo 155's success extended beyond the showroom, as it proved its mettle on the racetrack. The car was particularly successful in the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC), securing the drivers' and manufacturers' championships in 1993 and 1994. This success further solidified the 155's reputation as a sporty and capable machine. Despite its strong performance and positive reception, the 155 faced challenges in the fiercely competitive market. Its sales were hampered by a lack of reliability compared to its rivals, and its limited model range compared to German competitors was also a drawback. Production ceased in 1998, after which the Alfa Romeo 156 took its place. Nevertheless, the 155 remains a significant part of Alfa Romeo's history, showcasing the brand's commitment to performance and driving enjoyment. The repair service manual can be an invaluable resource for anyone looking to maintain or restore this classic vehicle, providing detailed information on every aspect of the 155's mechanical workings.