Friday, August 26, 2011

Fiat Uno Service and Repair Manual

The Fiat Uno is a well designed and constructed car having an excellent power-to-weight ratio.
The car is very economical, but still offers good performance with excellent body interior space.
Attractive features include the options available for four- or five-speeds or three- or five-door bodywork.
All essential accessories, except a radio, are fitted as standard and a sunroof is
optionally available.
From the home mechanic’s point of view all repair and servicing operations are straightforward without the need for special tools.
Spare parts are immediately available at moderate cost.

Contents
LIVING WITH YOUR FIAT UNO
Introduction
Safety First!
General dimensions, weights and capacities
Roadside Repairs
Jump starting
Jacking, towing and wheel changing
Identifying leaks
Routine Maintenance and Servicing
Maintenance schedule (also see Chapter 13)
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids
Conversion factors
REPAIRS & OVERHAUL
Engine and Associated Systems
Engine (also see Chapter 13)
Cooling and heating systems (also see Chapter 13)
Fuel system (also see Chapter 13)
Ignition system (also see Chapter 13)
Transmission
Clutch (also see Chapter 13)
Transmission (also see Chapter 13)
Driveshafts, hubs, roadwheels and tyres (also see Chapter 13)
Brakes
Braking system (also see Chapter 13)
Electrical
Electrical system (also see Chapter 13)
Steering and suspension
Steering Page 10•1
Suspension (also see Chapter 13)
Bodywork
Bodywork (also see Chapter 13)
Additional information
Supplement: Revisions and information on later models
Wiring Diagrams
REFERENCE
MOT Test Checks Page
Tools and Working Facilities
General Repair Procedures
Fault Finding
Buying Spare Parts & Vehicle Identification Numbers
Glossary of Technical Terms
Index

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