Posted by Steve@Advance on September 14, 2022 at 06:18:53 from (47.37.93.96):
In Reply to: Service Manual posted by Chadnremtp on September 14, 2022 at 05:23:43:
A lot depends on what you want to pay and how deep you will be going.
Factory service manuals and parts breakdowns are the most complete, but also the most expensive.
From there they go down in coverage and information.
Haynes is geared more to the DIY mechanic. It will tell you to turn the 4 cover bolts to the left to remove them, but once you're in there, good luck!
I&T is an example of brief mechanical coverage, little to no electrical, and is geared to someone with mechanical skills.
Your best value will be used manuals from Ebay or Amazon. Shop carefully though, be sure you are getting an original, not a reprint or a download! Many of the reprints, CD's, downloads are copies of copies and lose clarity. Also I prefer a real book I can carry around, make notes, and get greasy! It will help you retain memories next time you go there!
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