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Re: Repair Manuals[ALL/1998] posted by Brian T on
Sunday, 9 March 1997, at 4:23 p.m.
The earlier Chilton books weren't very good, but I like the most recent one. It's the blue book---"Total Car Care". It covers the 200/700/900 series from 90-93. It's even got wiring diagrams and good explanations for testing FI components. De finitely worth the $20. Haynes is good but all the brands have their shortcomings. For instance, in every Haynes book I've seen, if you want to know how to remove an engine component (such as an oil pump, for example) their instructions and photos assume you've already got the entire engine out of the car. Then you've still got to figure the rest out yourself.
Brian