This comprehensive Workshop Service Repair Manual for the Porsche 968, covering model years 1992-1995, is a valuable resource for both professional mechanics and knowledgeable car enthusiasts. It offers detailed instructions and specifications for a wide range of maintenance and repair procedures, encompassing virtually every aspect of this iconic sports car.
The manual includes thorough guidance on routine maintenance tasks such as tune-ups and lubrication system checks. It delves deeper into complex procedures like engine and transmission disassembly, providing step-by-step instructions for complete overhaul. You'll find guidance on critical systems like the fuel system, ignition, exhaust, and electrical systems, ensuring you have the knowledge to diagnose and repair any issue.
Beyond its technical depth, the manual highlights safety precautions and emphasizes the use of proper tools for specific tasks. It also provides clear explanations of the various components and their functions, allowing you to understand the intricacies of the Porsche 968's engineering.
With this manual, you'll have access to the same level of information available to authorized Porsche dealers, empowering you to perform repairs with confidence and precision. It's a vital tool for anyone seeking to maintain and restore their Porsche 968 to its former glory.
The Porsche 968, a successor to the iconic 944, was a sports car produced by Porsche from 1991 to 1995. It marked the end of an era for Porsche's four-cylinder engine platform, which had been a hallmark of the brand since the 924. The 968 boasted a more refined design than its predecessor, featuring a sleek and aerodynamic body with a sculpted front fascia, prominent air intakes, and a distinctively sloping rear end. Under the hood, the 968 housed a 3.0-liter, naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine that generated a healthy 236 horsepower, a 24-horsepower increase over the 944 Turbo. This power was channeled through a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed Tiptronic automatic, driving the rear wheels.
The 968 offered a unique blend of performance and practicality. Its handling was precise and engaging, thanks to a well-balanced chassis and a sophisticated suspension system. The car's interior was a testament to German engineering, with high-quality materials, comfortable seats, and a driver-centric layout. Beyond its sporty nature, the 968 also provided a degree of practicality, featuring a spacious trunk and a comfortable cabin, making it a suitable option for daily driving. Although production ended in 1995, the 968 remains a highly sought-after classic among Porsche enthusiasts, valued for its unique combination of performance, refinement, and practicality. The 1992-1995 Workshop Service Repair Manual for the Porsche 968 serves as an invaluable resource for owners and mechanics alike, providing comprehensive technical information and detailed instructions for maintaining and repairing this iconic sports car.