Vehicle Segment:
Compact Station Wagon / Estate
Key Competitors:
Opel/Vauxhall Astra Caravan, Ford Escort/Focus Turnier, Volkswagen Passat Variant, Peugeot 406 Estate
Design Philosophy:
Practicality, spaciousness, and Italian styling cues, offering a larger cargo capacity than its hatchback counterparts (Marea Sedan/Hatchback).
Manual Value Proposition:
Comprehensive, step-by-step procedures with detailed illustrations, diagrams, and torque specifications, enabling both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts to perform accurate repairs and maintenance.
Target Audience:
Professional automotive technicians, DIY mechanics, and Fiat Marea Weekend owners seeking to understand and maintain their vehicle.
Engine Systems:
Engine mechanical, fuel system, ignition system, cooling system, lubrication system, exhaust system, engine management (ECU), emission controls
Drivetrain Systems:
Clutch, manual transmission, automatic transmission, drive shafts, differential, axles
Chassis Systems:
Suspension (front and rear), steering system, braking system (ABS included), wheels, tires
Electrical Systems:
Battery, starting system, charging system, lighting, instruments, interior electronics, exterior electronics, body control modules (BCM), diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)
Body And Interior:
Body panels, doors, windows, seats, interior trim, HVAC system, safety systems (airbags, seatbelts)
Fuel System Details:
Detailed procedures for fuel pump, injectors, fuel filter replacement, and fuel tank diagnostics.
Braking System Details:
Procedures for brake pad and disc replacement, caliper service, brake line inspection, ABS system troubleshooting, and bleeding procedures.
Maintenance Procedures:
Routine maintenance checks, fluid changes, filter replacements, belt adjustments, spark plug replacement
Repair Procedures:
Engine overhaul, transmission repair, brake caliper replacement, suspension component replacement, electrical component diagnosis and repair
Troubleshooting Procedures:
Diagnostic flowcharts, symptom-based troubleshooting guides, common fault analysis
Installation And Removal:
Step-by-step instructions for removing and installing major components and sub-assemblies
Adjustments:
Engine idle speed, parking brake, wheel alignment (specifications)
Body Repair:
Guidelines for dent repair, panel alignment, rust prevention, and replacement of body panels, bumpers, and trim.
Diagnostic Tools:
Information on using OBD-II scanners and specific Fiat diagnostic tools.
Diagnostic Capabilities:
Advanced diagnostic procedures, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, sensor data interpretation
Rebuild Information:
Detailed information for complete engine and transmission rebuilds, including component tolerances and specifications
Special Tools:
Identification and usage instructions for specific Fiat-mandated service tools
Wiring Diagrams:
Comprehensive electrical wiring diagrams for all vehicle systems, aiding in diagnosing electrical faults.
Engine Codes And Variants:
Likely includes various petrol and diesel engines such as 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0 litre FIRE/Twin Spark petrol engines, and 1.9 JTD/TD diesel engines. Specific engine codes are detailed within the manual.
Power And Torque:
Horsepower and torque figures vary significantly based on engine choice. The manual provides specific performance data for each engine variant.
Fuel Delivery:
Fuel injection (MPI/GDI for petrol, Common Rail Direct Injection for JTD diesel), carburetor (less likely for these years but possible for early models).
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol based antifreeze/coolant. Specific Fiat coolant specifications are detailed in the manual.
Oil Capacity And Type:
Oil capacity varies by engine. The manual specifies SAE viscosity grades (e.g., 5W-40, 10W-40) and API/ACEA specifications for engine oil.
ECM Details:
Information on Engine Control Module (ECM) functions, sensor inputs, and output signals.
Length:
Approx. 4,410 mm (173.6 in)
Width:
Approx. 1,740 mm (68.5 in)
Height:
Approx. 1,470 mm (57.9 in)
Cargo Volume:
Significant cargo capacity typical for its class, expandable with rear seats folded. Specific cubic meter figures are detailed in the manual or specifications.
Curb Weight:
Varies by engine and equipment, typically around 1200-1400 kg.
Towing Capacity:
Refer to owner's manual or specific vehicle documentation; generally around 1000-1500 kg braked.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 10,000-15,000 km (6,000-9,000 miles) or 12 months, whichever comes first, depending on engine and oil type. Manual provides precise schedules.
Timing Belt Replacement:
Crucial for interference engines. Interval usually around 80,000-120,000 km (50,000-75,000 miles) or 5-7 years. The manual will specify the exact interval and recommended components (belt, tensioner, water pump).
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid, as specified by Fiat. Manual will detail exact type and replacement interval.
Coolant Capacity:
Capacity varies by engine, typically between 5-8 liters. Manual provides exact capacities.
Common Wear Items:
Suspension components (bushings, ball joints), exhaust system corrosion, aging electrical connectors, potential for minor electrical gremlins, clutch wear.
Engine Specific Considerations:
Some early petrol engines might have had head gasket issues if not properly maintained. Diesel engines (JTD) are generally robust but require correct maintenance.
Fiat History In Segment:
Fiat has a long history of producing practical and affordable family cars, with the Marea Weekend continuing this tradition, succeeding models like the Fiat Tempra Station Wagon.
Marea Development:
The Marea (and Marea Weekend) was Fiat's competitor in the mid-size family car segment, based on the platform shared with the Fiat Bravo/Brava hatchback range. It was launched in 1995.
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily manufactured in Italy at Fiat's plants, with potential for assembly in other Fiat subsidiaries globally.
Production Years:
Fiat Marea range produced from 1995 to 2007.