This comprehensive service and repair manual provides detailed instructions for maintaining, servicing, diagnosing, and repairing your Fiat Marea or Marea Weekend. Covering model years 1996 to 2003, this manual offers everything you need from basic maintenance to complex repairs.
Explore in-depth information on engine overhaul and rebuilding, brakes, sunroof, timing belt replacement, troubleshooting and diagnostics, computer diagnostic trouble tree charts, engine performance, front-end alignment procedures and specifications, suspension, transmission removal and installation, air conditioning service and capacities, transmission in car servicing, computer diagnostic codes, firing orders, detailed specifications for every covered model, factory maintenance schedules and charts, serpentine belt routings with diagrams, timing belt service procedures, brake servicing procedures, driving concerns, complete torque specifications, U-joint and CV-joint service procedures, repair procedures, complete wiring diagrams, hundreds of illustrations, vacuum diagrams, and more.
This manual is not generic repair information. It's the same manual used by Fiat dealerships, offering step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications to tackle any repair with confidence. Save money and gain the satisfaction of completing your own repairs using these easy-to-follow instructions.
The Fiat Marea was a compact car produced by Italian automaker Fiat from 1996 to 2002. The Marea was offered in both sedan and station wagon body styles, with the latter being marketed as the Marea Weekend. It was designed to replace the Fiat Tipo and aimed to offer a stylish and practical alternative in the competitive European market. The Marea featured a modern design, with a distinctive front grille, sleek lines, and a spacious interior. It was available with a range of petrol and diesel engines, offering a good balance of performance and fuel efficiency. Mechanically, the Marea shared components with other Fiat models of the era, such as the Bravo/Brava and the Punto, ensuring a familiar and reliable driving experience.
The Marea was a popular choice for families and commuters alike, thanks to its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and decent driving dynamics. The Marea Weekend, with its larger cargo capacity, proved particularly popular for those seeking a more practical and versatile vehicle. However, despite its initial success, the Marea faced stiff competition from other established models in its segment, ultimately leading to its discontinuation in 2002. The Marea was replaced by the Fiat Stilo, which aimed to further improve upon the formula of its predecessor. Even though it has been out of production for over two decades, the Fiat Marea remains a popular choice for enthusiasts and owners who appreciate its blend of practicality, affordability, and Italian style. The Fiat Marea Service Repair Manual, covering model years 1996 to 2003, is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to maintain, repair, or restore their Marea or Marea Weekend, offering detailed technical information on every aspect of the vehicle.