1988-1997 Peugeot 405 Workshop Service Repair Manual
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This comprehensive workshop service repair manual covers the Peugeot 405 model years 1988-1997. It offers detailed illustrations and step-by-step instructions for a wide range of service and repair procedures, making...
This comprehensive workshop service repair manual covers the Peugeot 405 model years 1988-1997. It offers detailed illustrations and step-by-step instructions for a wide range of service and repair procedures, making it an invaluable resource for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. The manual is designed to guide users through the complete disassembly and reassembly of the vehicle, providing an in-depth understanding of each component and system. With hundreds of photos and illustrations, this manual provides clear visual guidance, ensuring that even complex procedures are easy to understand and execute. It is a cost-effective solution for maintaining the health and performance of your Peugeot 405, ensuring that you have access to the information you need to keep your vehicle running smoothly.
The Peugeot 405 is a mid-size car that was produced by the French automaker Peugeot from 1987 to 1998. It was launched as a replacement for the Peugeot 305 and was available in a variety of body styles, including a sedan, station wagon, coupe, and convertible. Designed by Pininfarina, the 405 was praised for its stylish exterior and spacious interior. Its aerodynamic design and relatively light weight contributed to its excellent handling and fuel efficiency. It was instrumental in bolstering Peugeot's reputation for building reliable and comfortable cars, becoming a popular choice for families and professionals alike.
The 405's success stemmed from its diverse engine lineup. Powerplants ranged from economical petrol engines to powerful diesel units that offered impressive fuel economy. The 405 was also available with a variety of transmissions, including a five-speed manual, a four-speed automatic, and a five-speed manual with a "Tiptronic" semi-automatic mode. It received several safety features for the time, including anti-lock brakes (ABS), driver and passenger airbags, and seatbelts. The 405 was also praised for its comfortable ride and its user-friendly interior, featuring a well-positioned dashboard and comprehensive instrument cluster. Although production ceased in 1998, the 405's legacy lives on as a testament to Peugeot's commitment to producing stylish and reliable vehicles. It continues to be a popular choice for enthusiasts, particularly in Europe, where its classic design and enduring practicality remain highly valued.