Introducing the Peugeot 405 1991 Full Service Repair Manual, your comprehensive guide to maintaining and repairing your vehicle. This detailed manual provides the same information used by professional technicians and mechanics, empowering you to tackle any repair or maintenance task with confidence.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, including service schedules, maintenance procedures, detailed repair instructions, and comprehensive wiring diagrams. Detailed sub-steps expand on repair procedure information, while notes, cautions, and warnings highlight critical information throughout each chapter.
Numbered instructions guide you through every repair procedure step-by-step, ensuring clarity and ease of use. Bold figure numbers help you quickly match illustrations with instructions, simplifying the process. Detailed illustrations, drawings, and photos accompany each procedure, providing visual guidance and clarity. Enlarged insets allow you to identify and examine parts in detail, ensuring accuracy and understanding.
A numbered table of contents provides easy access to the information you need, saving you time and effort. Troubleshooting and electrical service procedures are combined with detailed wiring diagrams, simplifying the diagnosis and repair of your vehicle's electrical system. This manual is your essential companion for keeping your Peugeot 405 running smoothly and efficiently.
The Peugeot 405, produced from 1987 to 1999, was a compact executive car that played a significant role in cementing Peugeot's reputation for producing stylish and reliable vehicles. The 1991 model year saw the introduction of the second generation 405, which brought with it a number of refinements and improvements. These included a revised front end design featuring a larger grille and new headlights, a more spacious interior with improved ergonomics, and a wider range of engine options.
The 1991 Peugeot 405 was available in a variety of body styles, including a four-door sedan, a five-door hatchback, and a three-door coupe. It was powered by a range of petrol and diesel engines, ranging in size from a 1.4-liter four-cylinder to a 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel. The 405 was praised for its comfortable ride, its responsive handling, and its well-appointed interior. It was also a popular choice for taxi services in many countries due to its durability and reliability. While the 405 has been discontinued, its legacy lives on in its successor, the Peugeot 406, and its influence can still be seen in the current Peugeot lineup.