This comprehensive Alfa Romeo 155 Service Repair Workshop Manual covers all models produced between 1992 and 1998. It provides detailed service and repair instructions used by professional mechanics worldwide, empowering you to tackle a wide range of maintenance and repair tasks with confidence.
Delve into the intricacies of your Alfa Romeo 155 with step-by-step guidance, accompanied by clear diagrams and illustrations. The manual covers every major system, including the engine, electrical systems, emission control, fuel system, clutch, transmission, driveshaft, suspension, steering, restraints, brakes, body (interior and exterior), body electrical systems, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Whether you are a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast with basic mechanical skills, this manual provides the same specifications and procedures used by authorized Alfa Romeo dealerships. It equips you for a wide range of tasks, from routine maintenance like oil changes and spark plug replacement to more complex repairs. You can gain a deeper understanding of your vehicle and confidently discuss repair needs with automotive technicians.
The clear and concise writing style, combined with illustrative diagrams, makes servicing and repairing your Alfa Romeo 155 a manageable and rewarding experience, regardless of your level of expertise.
The Alfa Romeo 155, produced from 1992 to 1998, marked a significant departure for the Italian automaker. This compact executive car, designed by Pininfarina, aimed to revitalize Alfa Romeo's presence in the competitive European market. Built upon a shortened version of the Fiat Tipo platform, the 155 offered a blend of sporty handling and practicality. It featured a distinctive, aerodynamic design with a sharp, wedge-shaped front end, a low-slung profile, and a prominent rear spoiler. The interior, while less luxurious than some rivals, prioritized ergonomics and driver focus, with a simple yet functional dashboard layout and comfortable seating. The 155's engine selection was a highlight, ranging from efficient four-cylinder units to powerful V6 options, some of which were derived from the iconic Alfa Romeo 164. Notably, the 155 was the first Alfa Romeo to be offered with a turbocharged diesel engine.
Mechanically, the 155 embodied Alfa Romeo's commitment to performance. The car's independent suspension system and precise steering provided a compelling driving experience, while the availability of various gearbox options, including a six-speed manual and a four-speed automatic, catered to diverse driving preferences. Though lacking the raw power of some competitors, the 155 showcased agility and responsiveness, a hallmark of Alfa Romeo's heritage. Despite initial commercial success, the 155 ultimately faced challenges against increasingly formidable rivals and its production ended in 1998, paving the way for the next generation 156. However, the 155 remains a significant model in Alfa Romeo's history, showcasing the brand's enduring passion for performance and innovative design.