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ASTON MARTIN DB7 1994-1999 Service Repair Manual

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This comprehensive ASTON MARTIN DB7 1994-1999 Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and specifications for maintaining and repairing your vehicle. It offers a wealth of information, covering everything from general...
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ASTON MARTIN DB7 1994-1999 Service Repair Manual
This comprehensive ASTON MARTIN DB7 1994-1999 Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and specifications for maintaining and repairing your vehicle. It offers a wealth of information, covering everything from general information and specifications to technical features and descriptions. You'll find rigging information, troubleshooting tips, and in-depth breakdowns of your vehicle's electrical, fuel, and power systems. The manual also includes detailed sections on the lower unit, bracket unit, and regular maintenance procedures. A comprehensive index and appendix are included for easy navigation. This step-by-step guide allows you to confidently perform repairs yourself, potentially saving you time and money.

The Aston Martin DB7, produced from 1994 to 1999, marked a significant shift for the storied British marque. Following a period of financial instability and a lack of new models, the DB7 emerged as a modern, stylish, and technologically advanced grand tourer. Designed by Ian Callum, then of TWR (Tom Walkinshaw Racing), the DB7 showcased a sleek and elegant profile, drawing inspiration from the iconic DB4 and DB5. Its flowing lines, long bonnet, and distinctive rear end, characterized by vertically mounted taillights, became instantly recognizable as a modern Aston Martin. The DB7's internal structure, however, was a departure from its predecessors, employing a lightweight aluminum chassis designed by Lotus. This move allowed for enhanced handling characteristics and a more agile driving experience, setting the stage for a contemporary Aston Martin with a sportier edge. Mechanically, the DB7 was initially powered by a 3.2-liter, 24-valve, straight-six engine sourced from Ford, tuned to produce 335 horsepower. This engine was later replaced by a more powerful 3.3-liter, 24-valve version, culminating in a final output of 355 horsepower. The DB7's heart was paired with a six-speed manual transmission, although a five-speed automatic option was available, further broadening its appeal. The DB7, a true grand tourer, offered a blend of performance, luxury, and comfort. Features like supple leather upholstery, a handcrafted interior, and a spacious cabin, complemented the driving experience, making long journeys both exhilarating and relaxing. The DB7's introduction signaled a return to form for Aston Martin, paving the way for future models like the Vanquish and DB9, and solidifying its position as a leading manufacturer of luxury sports cars.
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