This comprehensive Peugeot 107 Workshop Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions for servicing and repairing your vehicle. Covering all models, engines, trims, and transmission types from 2005 to 2012, this manual is your ultimate guide to maintaining your Peugeot 107.
The manual includes step-by-step instructions and illustrations for every repair procedure, making even complex tasks easy to understand and perform. From basic maintenance like oil changes and filter replacements to more advanced repairs like engine and transmission work, this manual equips you with the knowledge and confidence to handle any job.
You'll find detailed information on:
* **Engine:** Covers everything from basic tune-ups to complete engine overhauls, including detailed information on engine components, diagnostics, and troubleshooting.
* **Transmission:** Provides comprehensive guidance for working on both manual and automatic transmissions, including repair procedures for common transmission problems.
* **Electrical System:** Covers all aspects of the electrical system, from basic diagnostics to detailed repair procedures for components like the starter, alternator, and lighting system.
* **Brakes:** Provides detailed instructions for servicing and repairing all types of brake systems, including disc and drum brakes.
* **Suspension and Steering:** Includes comprehensive information on suspension and steering components, their function, and step-by-step repair procedures.
* **Bodywork:** Offers guidance on repairing and restoring the bodywork of your Peugeot 107, including information on common bodywork issues and repair techniques.
* **Air Conditioning:** Provides detailed instructions for servicing and repairing the air conditioning system, including troubleshooting common problems and refrigerant management.
With this manual, you'll have access to all the information you need to keep your Peugeot 107 running smoothly for years to come.
The Peugeot 107 is a city car that was produced by the French automaker Peugeot from 2005 to 2014. It was designed to be a compact and affordable vehicle, perfect for urban driving. The 107 shared its platform and many components with the Citroën C1 and Toyota Aygo, forming a successful trio of city cars known as the "triple" or "triplet". The 107 was offered in a variety of trim levels and with a range of petrol engines, the smallest being a 1.0-liter three-cylinder unit. Its small size and maneuverability made it ideal for navigating tight city streets and parking spaces. The 107 also featured a surprisingly spacious interior for its size, thanks to its clever design and maximized cabin space.
Despite its low price point, the 107 was not without its features. It came standard with power steering, central locking, and a CD player. Higher trim levels offered additional features such as air conditioning, electric windows, and alloy wheels. The Peugeot 107 was also praised for its fuel efficiency, achieving impressive mileage figures. Although not known for its speed or performance, it was designed to be a practical and economical city car. While the 107 was discontinued in 2014, it remains a popular choice for those seeking an affordable and reliable, small car for city driving. Its practicality and fuel efficiency make it a strong contender for drivers who prioritize daily commutes and urban mobility.