This comprehensive service and repair manual provides all the technical information needed to maintain and repair your Peugeot 405. It's a complete resource, similar to the factory shop manual, covering all aspects of your vehicle. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including lubrication and maintenance procedures, suspension and braking systems, engine and fuel systems, transmission, cooling system, electrical system, exhaust system, heating and air conditioning, emission control systems, and bodywork. You'll find detailed instructions, accompanied by numerous illustrations and diagrams, making it easy to understand and follow. With this manual, you can confidently tackle any repair job, saving you time and money.
The Peugeot 405 is a mid-size car that was produced by the French automaker Peugeot from 1987 to 1998. Originally designed as a replacement for the Peugeot 305, the 405 went on to become one of Peugeot's most popular and successful models, earning accolades such as the prestigious European Car of the Year award in 1988. The 405 was renowned for its sophisticated handling, spacious interior, and comfortable ride, offering a compelling combination of practicality and driving pleasure. Available in a variety of body styles including a sedan, a station wagon, and a coupé, the 405 catered to a diverse range of customer needs.
The 405 featured a range of petrol and diesel engines, offering varying levels of performance and fuel economy. Its distinctive design, characterized by smooth lines and a prominent grille, reflected the sleek and modern styling trends of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The 405 also boasted advanced safety features for its time, including ABS brakes and driver and passenger airbags. Over its lifespan, the 405 received several updates and facelifts, incorporating new styling elements and technological advancements. Despite its eventual replacement by the Peugeot 406, the 405 left a lasting mark on the automotive industry, solidifying Peugeot's reputation for producing reliable and well-engineered cars. Today, the 405 remains a popular choice amongst classic car enthusiasts, appreciated for its durability, practicality, and driving enjoyment.