This comprehensive Alfa Romeo 147 2001 Workshop Service Repair Manual is your ultimate resource for servicing and repairing your vehicle. It is designed for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, offering detailed step-by-step instructions, clear illustrations, and in-depth explanations to guide you through every procedure.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, including general maintenance, troubleshooting, engine service and repair, transmission service and repair, brake system, electrical system, suspension, periodic lubrication, steering, cooling system, fuel injection and system, emission system, heater and air conditioning, engine control system, chassis and body, restraint system, interior, differential and drive, and axle. Each section provides detailed information and guidance, ensuring you have the knowledge and tools to perform repairs and maintenance effectively.
Detailed substeps within each repair procedure expand on the information for a thorough understanding. Notes, cautions, and warnings throughout each chapter highlight critical information for safety and proper procedure execution. Numbered instructions guide you through every repair step by step, with bold figure numbers clearly correlating illustrations with the corresponding instructions. Detailed illustrations, drawings, and photos enhance clarity and understanding. Enlarged insets allow you to examine parts in detail for precise identification and repair. A numbered table of contents provides easy navigation and quick access to the information you need.
This manual is an invaluable tool for keeping your Alfa Romeo 147 2001 running smoothly and efficiently.
The Alfa Romeo 147 is a compact hatchback that was produced by the Italian automaker Alfa Romeo from 2000 to 2010. It was the successor to the Alfa Romeo 145 and 146, and was designed by Walter de Silva. The 147 was a significant departure for Alfa Romeo, as it was the first model to be built on a completely new platform, the Fiat "Project 166." This platform, also used for the Fiat Bravo/Brava, allowed for a more spacious interior than its predecessors. The 147 was praised for its stylish design, sharp handling, and sporty performance. It was offered with a range of petrol and diesel engines, including the potent 1.9 JTD and 2.0 TS units.
The Alfa Romeo 147 was a popular model in Europe, and it was also sold in several other markets, including Australia, Japan, and South Africa. It was critically acclaimed for its driving dynamics and stylish design, winning the prestigious European Car of the Year award in 2001. The 147 also benefited from a strong reputation for reliability, despite some early issues with its electronic systems. While it was initially met with mixed reviews due to its handling and braking, later models addressed these shortcomings, solidifying its position as a compelling and capable compact hatchback. The Alfa Romeo 147 remains a popular choice for enthusiasts and collectors, and its timeless design and driving experience continue to captivate drivers today.