Monday, May 31, 2010
Ford Sierra and manuale
The Ford Sierra was first introduced in late 1982 with the option of seven different engines and four different trim levels. This manual covers the four cylinder in-line petrol engines, but other models in the range are fitted with V6 or diesel engines. Ford Sierra User And Repair Manuals The Sierra was introduced by Ford as the successor to the Cortina and initially received a mixed reception as it was one of the first vehicles to make use of the “aeroback” body style designed to reduce the air drag coefficient to a minimum in the interests of fuel economy.
Mechanically the Sierra is similar to the Cortina with the exception of all-round independent suspension.Ford Sierra
A wide range of standard and optional equipment is available within the Sierra range to suit most tastes, including an anti-lock braking system. Ford Sierra User And Repair Manuals
For the home mechanic, the Sierra is a straightforward vehicle to maintain and repair since design features have been incorporated to reduce the actual cost of ownership to a minimum, and most of the items requiring frequent attention are easily accessible. Ford Sierra User And Repair Manuals