The Fiat Tempra encompasses a range of compact and mid-size passenger cars produced by Fiat. These vehicles were designed for everyday use, offering practical transportation for families and individuals. Common applications include commuting, general travel, and light utility. Key characteristics often associated with the Tempra include its emphasis on comfort, fuel efficiency, and a straightforward driving experience, making it a reliable choice within its segment during its production years.
Documentation for the Fiat Tempra typically includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, features, and basic maintenance. Workshop manuals provide in-depth repair procedures, diagnostic information, and technical specifications necessary for servicing and troubleshooting....
The Fiat Tempra encompasses a range of compact and mid-size passenger cars produced by Fiat. These vehicles were designed for everyday use, offering practical transportation for families and individuals. Common applications include commuting, general travel, and light utility. Key characteristics often associated with the Tempra include its emphasis on comfort, fuel efficiency, and a straightforward driving experience, making it a reliable choice within its segment during its production years.
Documentation for the Fiat Tempra typically includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, features, and basic maintenance. Workshop manuals provide in-depth repair procedures, diagnostic information, and technical specifications necessary for servicing and troubleshooting. These resources are crucial for owners seeking to understand their vehicle's functions and for technicians performing maintenance or repairs, ensuring the continued optimal performance and longevity of the Tempra.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996, available in Hatchback, Saloon, and Estate body styles. These vehicles were designed as practical family cars, competing in the European market with notable features such as galvanized steel bodies for enhanced rust resistance and spacious interiors. Engine options include 1.4L and 1.6L petrol engines, as well as 1.7D, 1.9D, and 1.9TD diesel engines. Transmission choices consist of a 5-speed manual or the Selecta automatic transmission. The Tipo was recognized for its value and design, being a finalist for the European Car of the Year award in 1989.
This manual covers the Tipo and Tempra models manufactured between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, known for their practical design and spacious interiors, offered a range of engine options and body styles including hatchback, sedan, and station wagon. The reputation for producing reliable and innovative family cars is reflected in the engineering of these models, which provided a cost-effective and comfortable driving experience for their era. The Tipo platform, upon which the Tempra was based, offered a solid foundation for these versatile vehicles.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the first generation Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, known for their modern design and practicality within the compact and mid-size European market segments, offered a range of gasoline and diesel engines, manual and automatic transmissions, and various body styles including hatchback, sedan, and station wagon. Fiat's engineering quality and reliability are supported by detailed maintenance procedures and diagnostic guidance within this document, empowering owners and technicians to maintain these vehicles effectively.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models, produced from 1988 to 1995 for the Tipo and 1990 to 1997 for the Tempra. These vehicles, built on the Tipo Two platform, were designed as practical and spacious compact family cars, competing with established European models. The Fiat Tipo earned recognition as European Car of the Year in 1989, highlighting its innovative design and engineering for the era. Throughout their production, these cars offered a range of inline-4 cylinder engines, from efficient 1.1L units to more powerful 2.0L turbocharged variants, available with both manual and automatic transmissions.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, built on Fiat's Type Two platform, offered a range of engine options and body styles, including the Tipo hatchback and the Tempra sedan and station wagon. The Fiat Tipo received acclaim, including the European Car of the Year award in 1989, for its innovative design and value. These cars are known for their practical engineering and were designed for everyday use, offering a balance of comfort and performance for their era.
This workshop repair manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, particularly the Tipo which was awarded European Car of the Year in 1989, are recognized for their modern engineering and practical design. The Tipo offered a galvanised steel body for improved rust resistance, while the Tempra provided a saloon and estate variant of the platform, enhancing versatility. This manual provides comprehensive guidance for maintaining and repairing these reliable vehicles, encompassing a range of engine variants, manual and automatic transmissions, and various body styles including hatchbacks, saloons, and estate cars.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1996, is a compact family car based on the Fiat Tipo platform. It was designed to offer a practical and spacious interior within a modern, aerodynamic body, available in both sedan and estate configurations. Sharing its underpinnings with models like the Alfa Romeo 155 and Lancia Dedra, the Tempra was engineered for comfort and everyday usability. While the Fiat Tipo platform received the "European Car of the Year" award in 1989, highlighting its innovative design for the era, the Tempra itself aimed to provide a value-driven option in a competitive market segment.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, a practical and accessible vehicle developed by Fiat, known for its contribution to European automotive manufacturing. The Tempra, available as a 4-door sedan and a 5-door station wagon, was designed to be a modern family car. This particular manual pertains to the 1988 model, representing its design or early market release phase, and details its various engine variants, including gasoline and potentially diesel options. The Fiat Tempra is recognized for its practicality and spaciousness, offering a reliable option for everyday use.
The Fiat Tempra, specifically the 1988 model, represents a significant offering from Fiat Auto S.p.A., built upon the acclaimed Fiat Tipo platform. Available as a 4-door sedan and a 5-door station wagon, this vehicle typically featured petrol engines ranging from approximately 70 to 130 horsepower, with options for manual or automatic transmissions. Its engineering quality is underscored by the platform's recognition as European Car of the Year in 1989. The Tempra was designed to provide reliable and practical transportation, incorporating features such as front ventilated disc brakes and rear drum brakes, with ABS available on higher trims.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, produced from 1988 to 1996. Available as a 4-door sedan or a 5-door station wagon (Type 159 and Type 160 respectively), the Tempra was designed as a practical family car, competing in the compact to mid-size segments. It offered a spacious interior, a comfortable ride, and a range of petrol and diesel engine options, including 1.4L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L petrol engines, as well as 1.9L naturally aspirated and turbo diesel variants. The Tempra's engineering emphasized value and accessible technology, reflecting Fiat's heritage of producing reliable and functional vehicles.
The Fiat Tempra, produced between 1988 and 1996, is a versatile vehicle offered in both sedan and station wagon body styles. Built on the acclaimed Fiat Tipo platform, which earned the 'European Car of the Year' award in 1989, the Tempra represents a significant achievement in automotive engineering for its era. It was designed to offer a balance of practicality, reliability, and comfort, making it suitable for a wide range of uses from daily commuting to family transport. The Tempra was equipped with a variety of Fiat engines, including gasoline and diesel options, with displacements typically ranging from 1.1L to 2.0L, and featured either manual or automatic transmissions, reflecting its adaptability to different driver preferences and market demands.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1996, was designed by Italdesign Giugiaro and offered as a practical and comfortable compact family car. Based on the Fiat Type Two platform, it competed with popular European models and aimed to differentiate itself through spacious interiors, especially in its estate variant, and a robust chassis. Available as a four-door sedan and a five-door station wagon, the Tempra was equipped with a range of efficient petrol and diesel engines, with some later models featuring optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and driver-side airbags. Its clean, aerodynamic design and emphasis on utility made it a solid choice in its market segment.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, a compact car produced for the European market between 1990 and 1996, built on the Type 159 platform. The Tempra was offered in both 4-door sedan and 5-door station wagon body styles. It featured a range of Fiat's FIRE and Tipo series engines, including 1.4L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L petrol variants, as well as 1.9L Diesel and Turbo Diesel options. The vehicle was equipped with either a 5-speed manual transmission or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission. Safety features included optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and driver's airbags on select models. The Tempra's design and engineering were influenced by its platform sibling, the Fiat Tipo, which was recognized with the European Car of the Year award in 1989.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, a compact family car produced from 1988 to 1996. Designed as a successor to the Fiat Regata and sharing its platform with the Fiat Tipo, the Tempra offered a modern design with a focus on interior space and practicality, available in both sedan and estate body styles. It featured a range of robust petrol and diesel engines, including Fiat's FIRE family and larger Lampredi-designed units, providing efficient performance for everyday use. The Tempra competed in the European market against models like the Ford Escort and Volkswagen Golf, aiming to provide reliable and accessible transportation.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1988 to 1996 under chassis code Type 159, represented Fiat's offering in the family car segment, available in both sedan and station wagon body styles. This model was designed to be a practical and value-oriented vehicle, succeeding the Fiat Ritmo/Strada. The Tempra aimed to provide a modern, front-wheel-drive platform for everyday use, encompassing a range of gasoline and diesel engine variants.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, produced from 1988 to 1996. The Tempra is a compact family car, available as a 4-door sedan and a 5-door station wagon, built on the Fiat Tipo platform. It offered a range of engine options, including 1.4L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L petrol engines, as well as 1.9L diesel and turbodiesel variants. Common features included electronic fuel injection and various transmission options, from 5-speed manual to optional automatic. The Tempra was designed as a practical and accessible vehicle, reflecting Fiat's heritage of mass-market automotive production.
The Fiat Tempra, produced between 1988 and 1996, is a compact car renowned for its practicality and value. Available as both a 4-door sedan and a 5-door station wagon, the Tempra offered a range of petrol and diesel engine options, catering to diverse needs. Built on the Fiat Tipo platform, it reflected the design trends of its era with a focus on aerodynamic efficiency and functional interior space. The Tempra was a significant model for Fiat, contributing to the brand's reputation for producing accessible and reliable vehicles.
This workshop service manual covers the Fiat Tempra, a compact family car produced from 1988 to 1996. The Tempra, built on the Type 159 platform, was designed as a practical, spacious, and value-oriented vehicle, competing with models like the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Escort. It was available as a four-door saloon and a five-door estate, offering a range of engines including 1.4L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L petrol units, alongside 1.9L diesel options. Notable features for its era included an aerodynamic design, a roomy interior, and optional innovations such as ABS and climate control, reflecting Fiat's commitment to providing advanced technology at competitive prices.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, a compact family car produced from 1988 to 1996, specifically the First Generation (Type 159). Available as a sedan or station wagon, the Tempra was designed to offer spaciousness and practicality, competing in a segment with popular European models. It was known for its comfortable ride and fuel efficiency across a range of engine options, including 1.4L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L petrol engines, as well as 1.9L diesel and turbodiesel variants. The Tempra built upon Fiat's heritage of producing accessible and functional vehicles for everyday use.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for the Fiat Tempra, produced between 1988 and 1996. The Fiat Tempra, built on the Type 159 platform, was offered as both a 4-door sedan and a 5-door station wagon, competing in the compact family car segment. It featured a range of engine options, including petrol variants from 1.4L to 2.0L and 1.9L diesel engines, paired with either a 5-speed manual or optional automatic transaxle. Known for its practicality and value, the Tempra offered features such as front-wheel drive, front disc and rear drum brakes, with optional ABS and driver-side airbags on certain models.
This workshop service manual covers the Fiat Tempra, produced from 1988 to 1996. The Tempra, built on the Type 159 platform, was designed as a practical and spacious compact family car, available as a 4-door sedan or 5-door station wagon. It competed with vehicles like the Ford Escort and Volkswagen Golf. The Tempra offered a range of inline-4 engines, from the economical FIRE series to more powerful Tipo/Pratico variants, with power outputs ranging from approximately 55 hp to 137 hp. Key features included a focus on value for money and reliability, with available technologies such as optional ABS and airbags on later models.
The Fiat Tempra, introduced in 1989, represents a practical and well-equipped family car that competed in the C-segment. Built on the successful Fiat Tipo platform, which earned the European Car of the Year award in 1989, the Tempra offered a solid foundation of design and engineering. Available in sedan and station wagon body styles, it was known for its comfort and functionality, aiming to provide reliable transportation for everyday use.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1989 to 2001, is a compact family car known for its practical and spacious design, particularly its estate variants which offered substantial cargo capacity. Built on the Type 159 platform, it competed with models like the Ford Escort and Volkswagen Golf. The Tempra was available in various body styles including a 4-door sedan, 5-door hatchback, and a 5-door station wagon, and offered a range of petrol and diesel engines, from a 1.4-liter to a 2.0-liter petrol, and 1.9-liter diesel and turbo-diesel options. Its engineering emphasized practicality and value, making it a popular choice for families and those seeking a versatile vehicle.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1989 to 1998, is a compact family car available as a 4-door sedan and a 5-door station wagon. Built on the Type 159 platform, it offered a range of inline 4-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, with power outputs typically between 70 and 130 horsepower, and was exclusively front-wheel drive. Notable features included available Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) on higher trims, and a focus on practicality and comfort for its era. The Tempra represented Fiat's offering in the competitive family car segment of the late 20th century, succeeding the Regata and preceding the Bravo/Brava and Marea models.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1996. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and based on the Fiat Tipo platform, the Tempra offered a blend of Italian styling and practicality, available as a 4-door sedan or a 5-door station wagon. It was engineered with a focus on reliability and offered a range of engines, typically FIRE or Lampredi variants, with power outputs generally between 70 and 120 horsepower. Notable features included optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and central locking, contributing to its appeal as a family and executive car of its era. The Tempra's design foundation was recognized when its sibling, the Fiat Tipo, was awarded European Car of the Year in 1989.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1988 to 1998, is a compact family car known for its aerodynamic styling and spacious interior. As an evolution of the platform shared with the Fiat Tipo, which won European Car of the Year in 1989, the Tempra offered a practical and budget-conscious option in its segment. It featured various inline-4 engines with SOHC and DOHC variants, producing between 78 and 137 horsepower, and was available with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. For its era, it incorporated advanced safety features, including optional ABS on higher trims and front seatbelts, reflecting early 1990s European safety standards.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, Type 159, a family car produced from 1988 to 1997. The Tempra, based on the Fiat Tipo platform, was available as a 4-door sedan or a 5-door station wagon, with dimensions approximately 4300-4400 mm in length and 1700 mm in width. It offered a range of engine options, from 1.4L to 2.0L, with power outputs typically between 70 and 110 horsepower, and came with either a 5-speed manual or an optional automatic transmission. Notable features included optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and cruise control on higher trims. The vehicle's design represented Fiat's modern European styling of the late 1980s and early 1990s, sharing its platform with the Lancia Dedra and Alfa Romeo 155.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1998. The Fiat Tempra, built on the Type 159 platform, was designed as a compact family car, known for its spacious interior, aerodynamic styling, and a range of engine options, including FIRE and Lampredi series engines. It was positioned as a practical and affordable vehicle, competing in a segment with other popular compact cars of its era. The Tempra was available as both a 5-door hatchback and a 4-door sedan, offering versatility for different consumer needs.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1998, was designed as a practical and spacious family car, competing with established models like the Ford Escort and Volkswagen Golf. Available as a four-door saloon or a five-door estate, the Tempra offered a range of petrol and diesel engines, typically producing between 70 and 130 horsepower, and featured modern styling for its era with a focus on value. While not widely recognized with major awards, Fiat's long history in automotive manufacturing underpins the Tempra's design, which aimed to provide reliable transportation for families and individuals across various international markets.
The Fiat Tempra, produced between 1990 and 1998, represents a practical and spacious offering in the compact to mid-size automotive segment. Available as a 4-door sedan and a 5-door station wagon, the Tempra was designed with family use and affordability in mind, competing with established models from major manufacturers. Its engineering emphasized a comfortable ride and a distinctive aerodynamic styling, featuring independent front suspension. The Tempra offered a range of petrol and diesel engines, including FIRE and Lampredi designs, with power outputs varying significantly across the model line. This vehicle aimed to provide good value, particularly with its generous interior space and the highly practical estate variant.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, a compact/mid-size family car produced from 1990 to 1996. The 1991 model year represents an early iteration of the First Generation (Type 159). The Tempra, built on the Fiat Tipo platform, was known for its aerodynamic design and offered in sedan and station wagon variants. Fiat, an Italian manufacturer with a heritage dating back to 1899, is recognized for practical vehicle engineering. The Tempra was designed as a successor to the Regata and was succeeded by the Fiat Marea.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, a compact family car produced starting in 1991. Known for its aerodynamic styling and emphasis on practicality, the Tempra was designed as an affordable and spacious option within its segment, competing with other mainstream compact vehicles of its era. It was available in both sedan and station wagon (Tempra SW) body styles, typically seating five occupants and powered by a range of petrol and diesel engines, with common petrol engine displacements including 1.4L, 1.6L, and 1.8L, offering horsepower typically between 70 and 115 HP. The 1991 model year represents an early production phase for this model, which was based on the Fiat Tipo platform.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, a compact family car produced from 1990 to 1996. The 1991 model, built on the Type 159 platform, was designed with an emphasis on practicality, comfort, and spaciousness, offering a competitive option against rivals like the Ford Escort and Volkswagen Golf. Available as a 4-door sedan or a 5-door station wagon, the Tempra featured a range of engine variants, from the 1.4L to the 2.0L turbocharged, and was equipped with either a 5-speed manual or an optional automatic transmission. Its design aimed for a more aerodynamic and contemporary aesthetic, and it was recognized for its generous interior and cargo capacity, particularly the station wagon variant, making it a sensible choice for families seeking value and utility.
The Fiat Tempra, a compact family car produced from 1990 to 1998, offers a blend of practicality and European design. Based on the Fiat Tipo platform, the Tempra was available as a 4-door sedan or a 5-door station wagon, with dimensions suitable for everyday use. It was engineered with a focus on reliability and cost-effectiveness, featuring a range of likely petrol engines from 1.6L to 2.0L, and potentially diesel variants, paired with either a 5-speed manual or an optional automatic transmission. The Tempra's design prioritized functionality, making it a sensible choice for families and individuals seeking dependable transportation.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1998, is an Italian-engineered compact car built on the Type 159 platform, sharing its underpinnings with the Fiat Croma and Alfa Romeo 155. Available as a 4-door sedan or a 5-door estate, the Tempra offered a range of petrol engines from 1.4L to 2.0L, and a 1.9L diesel option, providing horsepower from approximately 70 to 130 HP. This model was designed as a practical family vehicle, adhering to 1990s European safety standards with features like front ventilated disc brakes and optional ABS. Its engineering focused on reliability and functionality, making it a competent and popular choice in its segment during its production years.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1998, is an Italian-engineered vehicle offered as a 4-door sedan and a 5-door estate. For the 1992 model year, it typically featured front-wheel drive and inline 4-cylinder engines ranging from 1.4L to 2.0L, with horsepower output between approximately 75 and 115 hp. Engine options included various FIRE and Tipo variants, often equipped with multi-point fuel injection or, in some base models, carburetors. Transmission choices included a standard 5-speed manual or an optional 4-speed automatic. Known for its practicality and based on the Fiat Tipo platform, the Tempra provided a range of features for its time, with potential common issues including electrical gremlins and rust.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1998, represents a significant entry in the C-segment automotive market, sharing its platform with esteemed models like the Alfa Romeo 155 and Lancia Dedra. This 1993 model, available in sedan and station wagon body styles, embodies Italian engineering and design, offering a blend of practicality and reliable performance. Engineered for everyday use, the Tempra was equipped with a range of engine options, from efficient petrol variants to robust diesel engines, and offered both manual and automatic transmissions. Its construction prioritized durability and ease of maintenance, making it a sensible choice for a wide array of drivers.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1996, represents Fiat's commitment to practical and aerodynamic family transportation, built upon the robust Fiat Tipo platform. This 1993 model, identified by chassis code Type 159, was available as a versatile 4-door sedan or a spacious 5-door station wagon, often referred to as the Tempra Weekend. Offering a range of engines from the efficient 1.4L FIRE to more powerful 2.0L DOHC variants, and available with both manual and automatic transmissions, the Tempra was designed to meet the diverse needs of its segment. Its engineering quality and reliability were hallmarks of Fiat's efforts to provide dependable vehicles, making it a practical choice for everyday use.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1998, is an Italian-engineered compact car offered in both 4-door sedan and 5-door station wagon body styles. Based on the Fiat Type Two platform, it competed in a segment with models like the Ford Escort and Volkswagen Golf. The 1993 model year saw a minor facelift, introducing updated styling and equipment. The Tempra was known for its practical design and was equipped with transverse inline-4 cylinder engines, typically featuring Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) and a Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) drivetrain, paired with either a 5-speed manual or an optional automatic transmission.
This manual covers the 1994 Fiat Tempra, a compact family car produced from 1990 to 1996. The Tempra, built on the Type 159 platform, was known for its aerodynamic design and modern features for its era, available as both a 4-door sedan and a 5-door estate. Fiat, an Italian manufacturer with a history dating back to 1899, designed the Tempra to offer a balance of practicality and comfort, with various engine options including 1.4L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L petrol engines, as well as diesel variants. Its engineering quality and reliability were key selling points, aiming to provide a dependable vehicle for everyday use.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1996, represents a significant entry in the family car segment, offering both 4-door sedan and 5-door station wagon body styles. This Italian-designed vehicle, chassis code Type 159, was engineered as a practical and modern replacement for the Regata, sharing its platform with the Tipo and Dedra. Available with a range of inline-four cylinder gasoline engines, from 1.4L to 2.0L, and potentially diesel variants, the Tempra provided reliable transportation with a focus on value and functionality. Its engineering quality and practicality made it a popular choice in European markets during its production.
The Fiat Tempra, produced from 1990 to 1998, is a compact family car built on the Type 159 platform. Available as a 4-door sedan or a 5-door estate, it was designed with an emphasis on spaciousness, comfort, and practicality, succeeding the Fiat Regata. Fiat, an Italian manufacturer with a rich history, engineered the Tempra to offer reliable transportation, often featuring a range of gasoline engines from the FIRE and Lampredi families, typically producing between 70 and 120+ horsepower, and paired with either a 5-speed manual or an optional automatic transmission. Notable features included front disc and rear drum brakes, with optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) on higher trims, and a focus on contemporary European safety standards for its era.
The Fiat Tempra, a Type 159 chassis vehicle produced in 1995, represents a practical and reliable option within Fiat's automotive history. Designed for everyday use, this model, available in both sedan and station wagon variants, offered a range of engine options, including FIRE and Type 1 petrol engines, and potentially turbodiesel configurations. Known for its functional design and accessibility, the Tempra was a key player in the European market, building on the legacy of its predecessors with a focus on comfort and utility.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, a practical family car produced from 1990 to 1996, available as a 4-door sedan and a 5-door station wagon. Based on the award-winning Fiat Tipo platform, the Tempra offered a range of petrol and diesel engines, with common options including 1.4L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L petrol engines, as well as 1.9L diesel and turbo diesel variants. The vehicle was designed with a focus on utility and comfort, featuring options such as anti-lock braking systems and driver airbags on later models. Its engineering quality and reliability have made it a popular choice for owners and independent repair shops seeking dependable transportation.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, produced in 1995. The Fiat Tempra, built on the Type 159 platform, was available as a 4-door sedan and a 5-door station wagon. It offered a range of inline 4-cylinder petrol engines, typically 1.4L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L, with horsepower ranging from approximately 70 to 115 hp. Standard transmission was a 5-speed manual, with a 4-speed automatic available on select variants. Notable features included front ventilated disc brakes, optional ABS, and passive safety systems like front airbags and three-point seatbelts. The Tempra was produced globally from 1990 to 1998, with a significant facelift occurring in 1993.
The 1996 Fiat Tempra, chassis code Type 159, represents a practical and affordable compact family car, a continuation of Fiat's heritage in producing reliable vehicles. This model, available in sedan and estate body styles, was designed to offer substantial interior space and value for money within its segment. It was equipped with a range of inline 4-cylinder engines, including 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L variants, featuring multi-point fuel injection and either 8v or 16v cylinder heads. The Tempra was offered with a 5-speed manual or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission, and available driver assistance features like ABS. Its design, a facelifted version from the early 1990s, aimed for modern aesthetics and functionality, making it a competent choice for everyday use.
The Fiat Tempra, produced in 1996 and based on the Tipo 2 Platform, was engineered as a practical family car in the compact to midsize segment. Building on Fiat's heritage of accessible and innovative vehicles, the Tempra offered a spacious interior and a range of engine options, including a 1.6L FIRE engine. Its platform was recognized for its quality, earning the 'European Car of the Year' award in 1989. The Tempra provided a good balance of comfort and versatility, making it a competitive choice in its market.
The Fiat Tempra, produced in 1996, represents a practical and spacious compact family car from Italian manufacturer Fiat. Known for its comfortable ride and functional design, the Tempra was available as both a sedan and a station wagon, offering versatility for everyday use. This model, part of Fiat's heritage dating back to 1899, provided a solid alternative to other vehicles in its class, emphasizing value and usability.
This manual covers the Fiat Tempra, produced between 1990 and 1998. The Fiat Tempra was designed as a practical and spacious family vehicle, available as a four-door saloon and a five-door station wagon. It offered a range of gasoline and diesel engines, from a 1.4L FIRE to a potent 2.0L Turbo, with horsepower ranging from approximately 70 to 190 hp. Notable features included its distinctive large glass tailgate on the sedan, providing a hatchback-like appearance, and a comfortable interior for its time. The underlying platform, shared with the Fiat Tipo, was recognized for its merit, with the Tipo being a nominee for European Car of the Year in 1989.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models, produced between 1988 and 1998. The Fiat Tipo, a compact family car, earned the European Car of the Year award in 1989, recognized for its modular platform and robust rust-proofing. The Fiat Tempra, launched in 1990, was based on the Tipo platform and offered as a sedan and station wagon, extending Fiat's presence in the family car segment. These vehicles represent a significant era for Fiat, known for practical design and engineering.
This manual covers the Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996, available in Hatchback, Saloon, and Estate body styles, and equipped with either manual or Selecta automatic transmissions. These vehicles offered a range of petrol engines, including 1.4L (1372cc) and 1.6L (1580cc) variants, as well as several diesel options: 1.7D (1697cc), 1.9D (1929cc), 1.9TD (1929cc turbocharged), and 1.9TDs (1929cc turbocharged with intercooler). The Tipo notably received the European Car of the Year award in 1989, underscoring its contemporary design and engineering.
This manual covers the models produced between 1988 and 1995, chassis codes: 159. These vehicles, originating from an innovative platform, were designed for versatility and practicality, encompassing hatchback, sedan, and station wagon body styles. The itself was recognized for its forward-thinking design, earning a nomination for European Car of the Year in 1989. This comprehensive guide delves into the engineering quality and reliability that defined these models, providing essential information for owners and technicians alike.
This comprehensive service and repair manual provides detailed information for the FIAT TIPO TEMPRA, covering production years 1988 through 1996. Engineered for reliability and ease of maintenance, this guide offers insights into the vehicle's systems and components, ensuring optimal performance and longevity for owners and technicians alike.
This manual covers the FIAT Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, built on the versatile Type 159 platform, were designed with a focus on practicality, modularity, and modern European styling, earning the FIAT Tipo the prestigious European Car of the Year award in 1989. Available in various body styles including 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks, sedans, and station wagons, these cars offered a range of engine options from the Fiat Type 1 family, including gasoline engines with displacements from 1.1L to 1.8L and diesel variants. Known for their robust engineering and reliability, the Tipo and Tempra provided a compelling value proposition in their segment.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996, serving primary markets in Europe and internationally. These vehicles were designed as practical and affordable compact to small family cars, competing with models like the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Escort. They featured modern, aerodynamic styling for their time, emphasizing space efficiency and practicality, with the Tempra offering sedan and estate variants to cater to a broader family audience. The Fiat Tipo platform, part of the 'Type Four' project, shared its underpinnings with other Fiat Group vehicles, reflecting a strategy of cost-effective development.
This workshop repair and service manual provides comprehensive information for the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles were designed as practical and modern compact and small family cars, competing in a highly contested segment with a focus on aerodynamic styling and spacious interiors. The Tipo, a finalist for European Car of the Year in 1989, offered a hatchback body style, while the Tempra served as its sedan and station wagon counterpart. Both models were powered by a range of inline 4-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, featuring front-wheel drive and contemporary safety standards for their era.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. Fiat, an Italian manufacturer with a rich history in automotive engineering, designed these vehicles to be robust and practical, with the Tipo serving as a compact family car and the Tempra offering sedan and station wagon variants. These models were significant for Fiat, known for their contemporary design and value.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive information for Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, built on the Tipo Platform and Type 159 platform respectively, were known for their practicality and efficiency, with the Fiat Tipo earning the European Car of the Year award in 1989. Available in various body styles including 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks, 4-door sedans, and 5-door station wagons, these cars offered a range of engine options from the efficient FIRE series to larger DOHC petrol engines and robust diesel variants. The manual covers models equipped with manual transmissions and optional automatic transmissions, all featuring front-wheel drive.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, known for their practical design and economical operation, were available in various body styles including hatchback, sedan, and estate. The Fiat Tipo notably received the European Car of the Year award in 1989, highlighting its innovative engineering and market appeal during its production run. This manual is designed to assist owners and technicians in understanding and maintaining these vehicles, which were engineered for international markets and featured a range of engine options from the efficient FIRE engine to larger multi-valve variants.
This manual provides comprehensive coverage for the models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, representing a commitment to practical and stylish compact and small family car segments, were recognized for their modern design and spacious interiors, with the Tipo notably earning the 'European Car of the Year' award in 1989. This extensive workshop service and repair manual is designed to assist owners and technicians in maintaining and repairing these vehicles, covering all engine types, transmission options, and body styles, including the hatchback Tipo and the sedan/station wagon Tempra.
This digital workshop repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, known for their practical design and innovation, with the Tipo notably receiving the European Car of the Year award in 1989, offered a range of body styles including hatchback, saloon, and estate variants. Throughout their production, various engine options were introduced, from efficient FIRE series engines to more potent Twin Cam units, alongside robust manual and automatic transmissions. The manual is designed as an essential resource for maintaining these vehicles, offering detailed technical information to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
This manual covers the FIAT Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. The FIAT Tipo, launched in 1988, was recognized as European Car of the Year in 1989 for its innovative design and platform, serving as the foundation for the Tempra sedan and station wagon introduced in 1990. These vehicles offered a range of engine options, including FIRE and other four-cylinder variants, with displacements from 1.1L to 2.0L, and were available with manual or automatic transmissions. Known for their practical design and Italian engineering, the Tipo and Tempra were built to cater to a variety of owner needs, from daily commuting to family transport.
This manual covers the Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles were recognized for their innovative design, with the Tipo earning the European Car of the Year award in 1989. They offered a range of body styles, including hatchback, sedan, and station wagon variants, and were equipped with various engine options, from efficient 1.1L units to more powerful 2.0L DOHC engines, as well as diesel variants. Known for their value and practicality, these models represent a significant period in the company's automotive history, with this guide providing comprehensive support for their upkeep.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, built on the Type Three and Type Four platforms respectively, were designed with a focus on spaciousness, affordability, and modern engineering for their time. The Fiat Tipo earned the prestigious European Car of the Year award in 1989, reflecting its innovative design and market appeal. Available in various body styles including hatchbacks, sedans, and station wagons, and equipped with a range of Fiat's 'Tipo' engine family engines, these cars offered a practical and reliable option primarily for the European market.
This manual covers the FIAT Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, designed by Ercole Spada, were recognized for their aerodynamic styling and innovative use of hot-dip galvanized steel. The Tipo hatchback, launched in 1988, was awarded 'European Car of the Year' in 1989, praised for its safety and engineering. The Tempra, introduced in 1990, offered sedan and station wagon variants based on the Tipo platform, providing practical and reliable transportation across a range of petrol and diesel engine options, from the economical 1.1L to the more potent 2.0L Turbo variants.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models, produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles were designed as practical and affordable compact family cars, with the Tipo offered as a hatchback and the Tempra as a sedan and estate. Known for their spacious interiors relative to their class, comfortable ride, and robust engineering, they also featured a wide array of engine options, including FIRE and Lampredi series engines. The Fiat Tipo notably received the European Car of the Year award in 1989, recognized for its modern design and use of galvanized steel for enhanced corrosion resistance.
This manual covers the Tipo and Tempra models produced in 1988. The Tipo, introduced as a successor to the Ritmo, was recognized with the European Car of the Year award in 1989 for its contemporary design and value. The Tempra, launched shortly after, offered sedan and station wagon body styles built on the same platform. These vehicles were available with a range of inline 4-cylinder engines, including various petrol and diesel variants, paired with manual or automatic transmissions. Key features included front ventilated disc brakes, with rear discs or drums, and optional ABS on higher trims, reflecting the engineering standards of its production era.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996, built on the versatile Type Three platform. These vehicles, including hatchback, sedan, and wagon body styles, were known for their practical design and contributed to Fiat's reputation for innovative engineering, with the Tipo notably earning the European Car of the Year award in 1989. This comprehensive documentation provides factory-level information for all aspects of these vehicles, catering to a wide range of engine variants and trim levels offered during their production run.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, known for their practical design and innovative features, earned the Fiat Tipo the prestigious European Car of the Year award in 1989. Fiat has a long-standing reputation for producing reliable and affordable vehicles, and the Tipo and Tempra exemplify this heritage with their robust engineering and focus on front-wheel-drive platforms.
The Tipo and Tempra, produced between 1988 and 1996, represent a significant chapter in automotive history. The Tipo, launched in 1988, earned the prestigious European Car of the Year award in 1989, recognized for its innovative modular platform, spacious interior, and practical design. The Tempra, introduced in 1990, expanded upon the Tipo's foundation, offering sedan and station wagon variants that provided enhanced utility and cargo capacity. These models, built with a focus on robust engineering, aimed to deliver reliable and accessible transportation across a range of body styles, including hatchbacks, sedans, and station wagons, catering to diverse consumer needs.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive guidance for the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, developed as part of a modern, modular family, offered a range of practical body styles, including hatchbacks, sedans, and estates, powered by efficient FIRE engines and larger displacement options. The Fiat Tipo notably earned the 'European Car of the Year' award in 1989, reflecting its contemporary design and value. This manual covers a wide array of engine configurations, from the compact 1.1L FIRE to more powerful 2.0L 16V units, as well as diesel variants, catering to diverse market needs primarily in Europe and North America.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, built on the Type 159 platform, were designed for mass-market appeal and offered a range of body styles including sedan, hatchback, and estate. The Fiat Tipo received the European Car of the Year award in 1989, recognizing its innovative engineering and practical design for its era. Engine variants ranged from the efficient 1.1L FIRE to more powerful 1.9L Diesel and 1.8L DOHC options, with horsepower typically between 55 and 130 hp. The vehicles featured a 5-speed manual transmission as standard, with a 4-speed automatic available.
This manual covers the Fiat Tipo and Tempra models produced between 1988 and 1996. These vehicles, built on the innovative Type Two and Type Three platforms respectively, were available in Hatchback, Saloon, and Estate body styles. They offered a range of engine variants, including 1.4L and 1.6L petrol engines, and 1.7L, 1.9L, and 1.9L Turbo Diesel engines, paired with either manual or Selecta automatic transmissions. The Fiat Tipo received the prestigious European Car of the Year award in 1989, underscoring the quality and forward-thinking design of this generation of Fiat vehicles.