The Fiat Tempra 1990 Repair Service Manual is your comprehensive guide to maintaining and repairing your vehicle. This manual is designed for both professional technicians and do-it-yourself mechanics, providing detailed information on a wide range of procedures.
The manual covers everything from basic maintenance tasks like oil changes and filter replacements to more complex repairs involving the engine, transmission, brakes, electrical systems, and more. You'll find step-by-step instructions, clear diagrams, and essential specifications to ensure you perform each repair correctly and safely.
This manual is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to keep their Fiat Tempra 1990 running smoothly and avoid costly repair bills. With its comprehensive coverage and easy-to-follow instructions, you'll have the confidence to tackle any repair job.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1996, was a compact saloon car that aimed to revitalize Fiat's presence in the European market. Designed by I.DE.A Institute, a renowned Italian design firm, the Tempra boasted a modern and aerodynamic body style, departing from the more traditional designs of previous Fiat models. Its sleek lines and rounded edges gave it a contemporary look, while its spacious interior offered comfortable seating for five passengers. The Tempra was initially available with a range of petrol engines, including a 1.4-liter, a 1.6-liter, and a 1.8-liter unit. In 1991, a 1.9-liter turbo diesel engine was added to the lineup, offering improved fuel economy and performance. The Tempra's suspension was engineered for a balance of comfort and handling, making it capable of both smooth cruising and spirited driving.
The Fiat Tempra was launched with the intention of competing with popular European models like the Ford Sierra, Opel Vectra, and Volkswagen Golf. It featured a comprehensive range of standard equipment, including power steering, front disc brakes, and a central locking system. Higher trim levels offered additional amenities like air conditioning, electric windows, and a sunroof. Despite some initial success, the Fiat Tempra struggled to capture the market share it aimed for. Its sales were hampered by tough competition from other European manufacturers, as well as by the introduction of newer and more advanced models. However, the Tempra remained a reliable and practical car, appealing to value-conscious buyers looking for a comfortable and well-equipped saloon. Overall, the Fiat Tempra, while not a commercial triumph, served as a stepping stone for Fiat in the development of more contemporary and successful models like the Brava and the Marea.