The Alfa Romeo 164 1991 Service Repair Workshop Manual is an essential resource for anyone looking to maintain, service, diagnose, or repair their vehicle. This comprehensive manual offers a detailed guide to all aspects of the Alfa Romeo 164, providing professional-level instructions used by mechanics around the world.
Within this manual, you'll find step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications for every component of your vehicle. It covers everything from general information, engine mechanics, and electrical systems to emission control, fuel systems, transmission, drive shafts, suspension, steering, restraint systems, brakes, bodywork, body electrical systems, and heating and air conditioning.
This manual is designed for both car owners with basic mechanical skills and for independent auto service professionals. It provides the same specifications and procedures available to authorized dealer service departments, making it a valuable resource for anyone wanting to perform their own repairs.
With clear and concise text combined with detailed illustrations, the Alfa Romeo 164 1991 Service Repair Workshop Manual makes it possible for anyone with a bit of mechanical knowledge to safely and efficiently service and repair their vehicle. This manual is an invaluable investment for any Alfa Romeo 164 owner, allowing you to save money on repair costs by performing simple maintenance and repairs yourself.
The Alfa Romeo 164, launched in 1987 and produced until 1998, was a luxurious executive saloon designed to compete with the likes of the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. It marked a significant departure from Alfa Romeo's previous rear-wheel-drive models, embracing front-wheel drive and a sophisticated, innovative design. The 164 featured sleek, modern styling penned by Pininfarina, showcasing a distinctive, aerodynamic profile with a low roofline and a long, sloping hood. It boasted a spacious, well-appointed interior with high-quality materials and a driver-focused cockpit. Despite its more mundane front-wheel drive layout, the 164 held true to Alfa Romeo's sporty spirit, offering handling prowess and a captivating driving experience thanks to its advanced suspension and powerful engine options.
The 1991 model year saw the introduction of several updates, including a redesigned grille, new alloy wheels, and revised interior trim. It also benefited from a range of potent engine choices, including the 2.0-liter 16-valve four-cylinder, the 3.0-liter V6, and the flagship 3.0-liter V6 Turbo with a whopping 205 horsepower. With its blend of luxury, performance, and Italian flair, the Alfa Romeo 164 aimed to attract discerning drivers seeking a unique and engaging driving experience. However, its high price point and somewhat unreliable reputation overshadowed its strengths, ultimately leading to limited sales success. Nonetheless, the 164 remains a notable chapter in Alfa Romeo's history, a testament to the brand's ambition to reach the upper echelons of the automotive market.