This comprehensive Ferrari 348 car factory service and repair manual provides detailed instructions and procedures for maintaining, servicing, diagnosing, and repairing your vehicle. Covering models from 1989 to 1994, this manual is an indispensable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
The manual features step-by-step instructions accompanied by highly detailed exploded pictures and diagrams, ensuring you understand each repair process correctly and efficiently. Every aspect of the 348 is covered, from the engine and injection system to the clutch, gearbox, steering, suspension, brakes, controls, air conditioning, electrical system, and maintenance schedules.
This manual is a replica of the official service manual used by Ferrari dealerships and mechanics, offering the most accurate and up-to-date information available.
The Ferrari 348 is a mid-engine, two-seater sports car that was produced by the Italian automaker Ferrari from 1989 to 1995. It was the successor to the Ferrari 328, and was the first Ferrari to feature a V8 engine mounted longitudinally behind the driver. The 348 was a significant departure from its predecessor in terms of styling, engineering, and performance. Despite the initial reservations from some, the 348 ultimately proved to be a successful and popular model, with over 8,000 units produced during its six-year production run.
The 348 featured a sleek and aerodynamic design with distinct styling cues that set it apart from other Ferraris of the time. The car's low-slung profile, prominent air intakes, and large rear wing were all designed to maximize downforce and improve handling. The 348 was initially offered with a 3.4-liter V8 engine that produced 300 horsepower. Later models received a larger 3.5-liter engine that produced 320 horsepower. A five-speed manual gearbox was standard, while a four-speed automatic transmission was offered as an optional extra. The 348 was renowned for its responsive handling, powerful engine, and exhilarating performance. The car was capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in just under 5 seconds and reaching a top speed of over 160 mph. The 348 was also available in a variety of performance-oriented variants, including the 348 Spider, 348 Challenge, and 348 GT.