This comprehensive Fiat Tipo and Tempra Service Repair Manual provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for servicing and repairing your vehicle. Covering models from 1988 to 1996, this manual is an essential resource for both novice and experienced mechanics.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* **Petrol Engines:** 1.4 (1372cc) and 1.6 (1580cc)
* **Diesel Engines:** 1.7D (1697 non-turbo), 1.9D, 1.9TD and 1.9TDs (1929 turbo and non-turbo)
* **Body Styles:** Hatchbacks, Saloons and Estates
* **Transmissions:** Manual and Selecta (automatic)
With hundreds of clear photographs and illustrations, this manual makes even complex tasks easy to understand. It also includes valuable hints, tips, and official wiring diagrams to help you diagnose and solve problems quickly and efficiently.
Save time and money by performing your own repairs with the guidance of this comprehensive service manual.
The Fiat Tipo and Tempra were two popular models produced by the Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat in the late 1980s and 1990s. The Fiat Tipo, launched in 1988, was a compact hatchback that aimed to revitalize Fiat's presence in the European market. It offered a modern design, spacious interior, and a range of efficient engines. The Tipo was available in various body styles, including a three-door hatchback, a five-door hatchback, a four-door saloon, and a station wagon. Its success was evident in its sales figures, becoming one of the best-selling cars in Europe.
In 1990, Fiat introduced the Fiat Tempra, a larger and more luxurious saloon based on the Tipo platform. The Tempra aimed to compete in the executive car segment, offering a more refined driving experience and greater comfort. It featured a larger engine lineup, including powerful diesel and petrol options. The Tempra was known for its spacious and well-appointed interior, featuring a high level of equipment and features. Both the Tipo and Tempra were praised for their reliability and practicality, contributing to their sustained popularity throughout their production years. While the Tipo was discontinued in 1995, the Tempra continued until 1996, making its mark as a stylish and dependable family car. These models became iconic symbols of Fiat's engineering excellence during that era.