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| Peugeot 405 (petrol) Service and Repair Manualby Steve Rendle and A K Legg LAE MIMIModels covered Saloon and Estate models with 4-cylinder SOHC and DOHC petrol engines, including Mi-16 and special/limited editions; 1.4 (1360 cc), 1.6 (1580 cc), 1.8 (1761 cc), 1.9 (1905 cc) and 2.0 (1998 cc) For Diesel engine models, see OWM 3198 Does not cover four-wheel-drive models © Haynes Publishing 1996 --- ISBN 1 85960 174 X IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to legal issues, we are no longer provided the .pdf documents for download. The best we can do is to provide the content summary of the book. If your are interesting to buy this book, please visit the store nearby. Guys ... we are very sorry for this. LIVING WITH YOUR PEUGEOT 405 Introduction to the Peugeot 405 Safety first!
Roadside Repairs If your car won’t start Jump starting Wheel changing Identifying leaks Towing Page
Weekly Checks Introduction Page Underbonnet check points Engine oil level Coolant level Brake fluid level Power steering fluid level Tyre condition and pressure Screen washer fluid level Wiper blades Battery Page Bulbs and fuses Lubricants, fluids and tyre pressures | Page 0•4 0•5
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Routine Maintenance and Servicing Peugeot 405 petrol models Maintenance schedule - models up to 1993 Maintenance schedule - models from 1994 Maintenance procedures | Page
1•1 1•3 1•4 1•8 | | REPAIRS AND OVERHAUL Engine and Associated Systems TU petrol engine in-car repair procedures XU petrol engine in-car repair procedures Engine removal and overhaul procedures Cooling, heating and ventilation systems Fuel/exhaust systems - carburettor models Fuel/exhaust systems - single-point fuel injection Fuel/exhaust systems - multi-point fuel injection Emission control systems Starting and charging systems Ignition system
Transmission Clutch Page Manual transmission Automatic transmission Driveshafts
Brakes and Suspension Braking system Suspension and steering
Body equipment Bodywork and fittings Body electrical systems
Wiring Diagrams | Page
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12.22 | REFERENCE Dimensions and weights Conversion factors Buying spare parts and vehicle identification General repair procedures Jacking and vehicle support Radio/cassette unit anti-theft system - precaution Tools and working facilities MOT test checks Fault finding Glossary of technical terms
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