Which Manual?
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Which Manual?
Just picked up a 2000 civic si and there is no manual with it. I'm really not mechanically inclined but would like to learn about my car. Just wondering what manual I should look for that might be easier to follow or a bit more descriptive? Thanks for your time.
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Anybody got a link for online manuals? $150 is too much for the real deal if you ask me. I got a Haynes and it's alright, but it isn't as comprehensive as I would like. Probably because it covers 3 cars at once.
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Originally posted by GoldBadge
Anybody got a link for online manuals? $150 is too much for the real deal if you ask me. I got a Haynes and it's alright, but it isn't as comprehensive as I would like. Probably because it covers 3 cars at once.
Anybody got a link for online manuals? $150 is too much for the real deal if you ask me. I got a Haynes and it's alright, but it isn't as comprehensive as I would like. Probably because it covers 3 cars at once.
Thats what i thought at first too.....but when see how detailed it is its so worth the money. It tells you what to torque EVERY bolt in the car to.
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Originally posted by kwikb16a2
Thats what i thought at first too.....but when see how detailed it is its so worth the money. It tells you what to torque EVERY bolt in the car to.
Thats what i thought at first too.....but when see how detailed it is its so worth the money. It tells you what to torque EVERY bolt in the car to.
Helms is the best IMO
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