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Repair Manual

Cagey

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I have seen several repair manuals on CD listed on ebay. These are less than 20 bucks compared to the dealer's 170.00. Does anyone have a recommendation on one? Thanks for the help.
Cagey
 
On that note . . .

Does anyone produce a hard copy book? I learned to read on paper (or was it chiseled stone??) and would rather have a real book . . . I have the CD, but don't seem to ever use it . . . I know I would use a book.
 
Does anyone produce a hard copy book? I learned to read on paper (or was it chiseled stone??) and would rather have a real book . . . I have the CD, but don't seem to ever use it . . . I know I would use a book.

The book is the one that costs $170. So how much do you like books now? :roflblack:
 
I have seen several repair manuals on CD listed on ebay. These are less than 20 bucks compared to the dealer's 170.00. Does anyone have a recommendation on one? Thanks for the help.
Cagey

I believe that I bought mine from Midwest Manuals.
 
Depends..!

I have the green manual and works well. Comes with all updates bulletins and recalls as well as a parts section and flat rates...:thumbup:
 
Does anyone produce a hard copy book? I learned to read on paper (or was it chiseled stone??) and would rather have a real book . . . I have the CD, but don't seem to ever use it . . . I know I would use a book.
take your pdf manual over to kinkos and have it printed out??
 
I have the green manual on CD. i don't like the password protection 'cuz I have to keep a back-level Adobe reader ... but I get by:D. best thing I did was have a 4ft by 6ft printout of the wiring diagram (yes ... on a large bed plotter) that hangs on the garage wall:yes:.

thehawk
 
I just got my Green Manual too.....all 1800 pages worth. I am in the beginning stages of Farkle overload and i wanted to tackle a custom task and I couldn't find out how to remove the rear panels off the trunk and passenger backrest....finally was able to do a composite of all of the pieces of info i was able to glean...and get them off.

Without that manual...honestly it would have taken me even more time. but for 30 bucks....i'm happy and like very everyone says....if you really want/need a hard copy....head over to kinko's....or go visit a long lost friend who's got a laser printer you can sucker into printing off for you while you catchup on ol' times :roflblack:
 
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