The Aston Martin DB7 1995 Service Repair Workshop Manual is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to maintain, service, diagnose, and repair their 1995 Aston Martin DB7. This comprehensive manual, developed by Aston Martin, provides the same technical information and detailed procedures utilized by authorized dealers.
It covers all major mechanical and electrical systems, offering in-depth guidance on a wide range of topics including engine mechanical and electrical systems, emission control, fuel system, clutch and transmission systems, driveshafts and axles, suspension, steering, restraint systems, brakes, body (interior and exterior), body electrical systems, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
The manual features clear and concise text, along with detailed illustrations and diagrams, making it easy for both seasoned mechanics and individuals with basic mechanical skills to understand and perform repairs. It's a valuable tool for anyone who wants to save money on repair costs and gain a deeper understanding of their vehicle.
The Aston Martin DB7, a grand tourer that debuted in 1994 and ran through 2004, was a pivotal moment for the iconic British marque. It marked a return to the production of front-engined, rear-wheel-drive vehicles, a departure from the mid-engined V8 Vantage that preceded it. The DB7 was designed by Ian Callum, drawing inspiration from the classic DB4, DB5, and DB6, while incorporating modern styling elements. The result was a sleek and elegant coupe, featuring a long bonnet, flowing lines, and a distinctive grille. Its iconic proportions and refined design solidified its position as a quintessential British sports car.
Under the hood, the DB7 was powered by a 3.2-liter straight-six engine developed by Ford, producing 335 horsepower. This engine was later replaced by a 5.9-liter V12 sourced from the Jaguar XJ220, delivering 420 horsepower. The DB7 was available with a six-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic. With its powerful engine and refined handling, the DB7 provided an exhilarating driving experience, capable of achieving impressive performance figures. However, its significance extended beyond the performance numbers. The DB7 marked the revival of Aston Martin's reputation as a producer of luxurious and desirable sports cars, paving the way for the company's subsequent success with models like the DB9 and Vanquish.