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PEUGEOT 309 Workshop Repair Manual 1985-1997

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This comprehensive workshop repair manual provides detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all service and repair procedures for the PEUGEOT 309, covering models from 1985 to 1997. This manual is...
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PEUGEOT 309 Workshop Repair Manual 1985-1997
This comprehensive workshop repair manual provides detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all service and repair procedures for the PEUGEOT 309, covering models from 1985 to 1997. This manual is the same as those used by official Peugeot dealer workshops, offering the most accurate and complete information available. It contains everything you need, from basic tasks like changing spark plugs to complex procedures like engine rebuilds. You'll also find electrical diagrams, torque settings, fluid capacities, and detailed specifications. This manual is your ultimate resource for maintaining and repairing your PEUGEOT 309, offering the same level of technical expertise used by certified technicians and mechanics.

The Peugeot 309 is a small family car that was manufactured by the French automaker Peugeot from 1985 to 1997. It was launched as a replacement for the Peugeot 305 and was initially available as a three-door hatchback, with a five-door version following in 1986. The 309 was praised for its handling and driving dynamics, which were considered to be superior to those of its rivals. It was also noted for its stylish design, which was a departure from the more conservative styling of previous Peugeot models. The 309 was available with a range of petrol and diesel engines, and it was offered in various trim levels, from the basic "XR" to the more luxurious "GR" and "GTi".

The Peugeot 309 was a popular choice in Europe, where it sold well in both domestic and export markets. It was also sold in some other parts of the world, including Australia, South Africa, and Latin America. The 309 was replaced by the Peugeot 306 in 1993, but it remained in production until 1997 in some markets. The 309's success was due in part to its combination of affordability, practicality, and driving pleasure. It was also a reliable car, with a reputation for durability and longevity. The 309 remains a popular choice for classic car enthusiasts looking for a stylish and engaging driving experience. A Workshop Repair Manual for this vehicle is a valuable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, providing detailed instructions and diagrams for a variety of repair and maintenance tasks.
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