The Alfa Romeo 155 1998 Repair Service Manual is a comprehensive guide designed for professional technicians and do-it-yourself mechanics. It provides detailed information for repairing and maintaining your Alfa Romeo 155 1998. This manual offers a wealth of knowledge for individuals with basic electrical and mechanical understanding. It covers the same topics found in a factory service manual and owner's manual, providing step-by-step instructions for a wide range of procedures. You'll find detailed repair procedures, critical specifications, clear illustrations, maintenance schedules, disassembly and assembly instructions, cleaning and reinstalling procedures, and much more. This manual equips you with the knowledge and guidance required to perform repairs and maintenance confidently, just like a factory-trained technician.
The Alfa Romeo 155, produced from 1992 to 1997, marked a significant shift for the Italian automaker. This compact executive saloon replaced the aging Alfa Romeo 75 and aimed to compete with established rivals like the BMW 3 Series and Audi 80. While not as commercially successful as its German counterparts, the 155 left an enduring mark on the automotive landscape thanks to its blend of Italian flair and sporting prowess. The car's design, penned by the esteemed studio of Pininfarina, showcased the classic Alfa Romeo design language with its distinctive wedge shape, pronounced grille, and sculpted lines.
Underneath the sleek exterior, the 155 boasted a range of powerful and refined engines, including the iconic 2.0-liter Twin Spark unit and the potent 175hp 2.0-liter Turbo. The 155 also marked a significant departure for Alfa Romeo, becoming the first car from the manufacturer to feature a transverse engine layout. This innovative configuration allowed for a more spacious and comfortable interior, while still offering a sporty driving experience. The 155's sporting pedigree was further highlighted by its involvement in the World Touring Car Championship, where it achieved remarkable success, securing the manufacturer's title in 1993 and the drivers' championship in 1994. The Alfa Romeo 155, despite its relatively short production run, established itself as a worthy contender in the competitive compact executive segment. Its blend of Italian style, performance, and innovative engineering made it a popular choice for discerning drivers seeking a unique and engaging driving experience.