
Haynes Repair Manual

I've been using the repair manuals for 20 years. Haynes is the best I’ve found. The detailed step-by-step directions and clear photos has kept all of my vehicles on the road without the cost of "garage" labor. New cars can be intimidating with computers, but the manual takes the fear out it with clear detail on diagnosing the problem. Specicications for each part, like fluid capacity, torque specs etc. is all right there. The section for interior repairs is great. Older cars have screws that you could see and remove but new cars have hidden (plastic) clips that you can't see and I have broken my share. The manual tells you where the clips are and where to pry. It has saved me quite a few door and dash panels. The only part of the book I don't like is the electrical diagram section. This section has always seemed to lack the detail the rest of the book has. You have to really know what you're looking for in these sections and it seems to take me longer to find the wire in the book than to fix it on the car. With that said, I wouldn't lift the hood wiithout my manual close by.
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