Target Audience:
Professional automotive technicians and experienced DIY mechanics.
Value Proposition:
Provides factory-level repair and maintenance data, enabling accurate and efficient servicing of the Fiat Tempra 1990.
Feature 1:
Step-by-step repair procedures.
Feature 2:
Critical technical specifications and data.
Feature 3:
Detailed illustrations and diagrams.
Feature 4:
Comprehensive troubleshooting guides.
Feature 5:
Instant download for immediate use.
Manual Coverage:
Comprehensive service, repair, and maintenance for all systems of the Fiat Tempra (1990 model year).
Estimated Page Count:
Likely 500+ pages (typical for comprehensive factory-level repair manuals).
Manual Type:
Repair Service Manual / Workshop Manual
Print Quality:
Full Printable
Zoom Functionality:
Zoom IN/OUT enabled
Delivery Method:
Instant Download
Software Requirements:
Adobe PDF Reader, WinZip
Compatibility:
All Versions of Windows & Mac
Powertrain:
Engine mechanicals, fuel system, ignition system, cooling system, exhaust system, engine management (ECU diagnostics).
Drivetrain:
Manual and automatic transmissions, clutch, drive shafts, axles, differentials.
Chassis:
Suspension (front and rear), steering system, braking system (front and rear discs, ABS if equipped).
Electrical:
Battery, charging system, starting system, lighting, instrumentation, wipers, horn, power windows, central locking, engine control wiring diagrams.
Body:
Bodywork repair, door mechanisms, glass, trim, bumpers, interior components, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC).
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance, oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks and top-offs, belt inspections and replacement.
Repair:
Step-by-step disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, assembly, and reinstallation for all major components.
Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting guides, symptom-based diagnostics, fault code interpretation (where applicable), electrical troubleshooting charts.
Depth Of Coverage:
Factory-level technical data, suitable for professional technicians and advanced DIY enthusiasts.
Engine Options:
Likely covers multiple engine variants common in 1990 Fiat Tempra, including the 1.4L, 1.6L, and potentially the 1.8L and 2.0L FIRE and Lampredi series engines (e.g., 159A.000, 159B.000, 160A.000, 160B.000).
Engine Power Range:
Approx. 70 hp (1.4L) to 110 hp (2.0L) depending on specific engine variant.
Engine Torque Range:
Approx. 110 Nm (1.4L) to 170 Nm (2.0L) depending on specific engine variant.
Fuel Delivery:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPI) or carburetion depending on engine variant and market. Specification for fuel pressure, injector flow rates, and pump performance.
Ignition Type:
Electronic ignition system, including spark plug types, gap specifications, ignition timing, and coil testing.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant. Specific capacity and flush/refill intervals.
Engine Oil Spec:
API SG or ACEA A2/B2 specifications. Viscosity grades like 10W-40 or 15W-50 depending on climate. Oil capacity for different engine variants.
ECU Coverage:
Details on ECU identification, diagnostic connector (e.g., OBD-I type), and common fault codes for engine management systems.
Transmission Type Manual:
5-speed manual transmission (e.g., Fiat C510 or similar).
Transmission Type Automatic:
Optional 3-speed or 4-speed automatic transmission (e.g., depending on engine and market).
Clutch Type:
Hydraulically operated dry single-plate clutch. Clutch disk and pressure plate specifications.
Manual Transmission Fluid:
Gear oil specifications, e.g., API GL-4, SAE 75W-90. Capacity for manual gearbox.
Automatic Transmission Fluid:
ATF DEXRON-II or equivalent. Capacity for automatic gearbox.
Crash Test Data:
While specific Euro NCAP or NHTSA ratings for the 1990 model might be limited, the manual will cover structural integrity and safety system design relevant to its era.
ABS Availability:
Optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) available on higher trims or specific engine variants.
Seat Belts:
Front and rear seat belt specifications, including pre-tensioners if equipped.
Airbags:
Driver airbag was optional or not widely available on early 1990 models; manual may detail its components if present.
Audio System:
Basic AM/FM radio with cassette player. Manual may cover head unit removal and speaker replacement.
Cruise Control:
Optional on higher-spec models. Manual will detail its operation and diagnostic procedures.
OBD Port:
Early OBD-I diagnostic port, primarily for engine management system. Manual will provide pinouts and diagnostic procedures.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically 10,000-15,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first, using recommended oil specification.
Timing Belt Replacement:
Crucial interval, often around 60,000-80,000 km or 5 years, depending on engine variant. Failure can cause severe engine damage.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4. Periodic replacement required every 2-3 years due to moisture absorption.
Power Steering Fluid:
Specific hydraulic fluid or ATF, depending on system design. Check for leaks and level.
Rust Corrosion:
Common issue in older vehicles, particularly around wheel arches, sills, and tailgate on the wagon variant. Manual will detail body panel removal and repair.
Electrical Gremlins:
Older Fiat electrical systems can be prone to issues with wiring harnesses, grounds, and connectors. Manual provides wiring diagrams for diagnosis.
Engine Idle Instability:
Can be caused by vacuum leaks, idle air control valve issues, or worn spark plug wires. Manual details diagnosis and component replacement.
Suspension Wear:
Wear items like ball joints, tie rod ends, and bushings can require replacement. Manual provides inspection procedures and torque specifications.
Manufacturer:
Fiat Automobiles S.p.A.
Platform:
Based on the Fiat Tipo platform, shared with Lancia Dedra and Alfa Romeo 155.
Design Era:
Launched in 1988, the Tempra represented Fiat's move towards more modern, European-designed family cars of the late 80s and early 90s.
Production Period:
1988-1997 (with facelifts in 1993).
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily Italy (Turin), also produced in other Fiat plants globally.
European Car Of The Year:
While the Fiat Tempra itself did not win European Car of the Year, its sibling, the Fiat Tipo (upon which the Tempra is based), won European Car of the Year in 1989, highlighting the platform's design and engineering.