Saturday, January 14, 2012

If i buy a manual (eg haynes) specifically for my car, will i be able to repair and replace everything myself?

If not haynes, which manual and how much will i get out of it?If i buy a manual (eg haynes) specifically for my car, will i be able to repair and replace everything myself?
A repair manual is great to have and different people will tell you different ones to buy, but you will not be able to repair and replace everything on your vehicle. A repair manual will teach you how to do just about everything, but on most cars, there are certain things that you will need specialty tools for and not just a socket set and screwdriver. Autozone usually rents most of those tools if you think you can do it, but if you don't know too much about cars, i wouldn't recommend trying to do anything major by yourself.
Eautorepair.net or Alldata.com are much more detailed and have factory info...Haynes or Chilton manuals have a lot too but not as complete.

Helminc.com has factory paper manuals but very expensive.If i buy a manual (eg haynes) specifically for my car, will i be able to repair and replace everything myself?
The Haynes manual is the do it your self's Bible. Sure has saved me on allot of my repairs. Great pics and trouble shooting. Best 20 buck I've spent when it comes to auto repair and rebuild.
1) No

2) Alldata or Mitchell on DemandIf i buy a manual (eg haynes) specifically for my car, will i be able to repair and replace everything myself?
No. haynes sucks. All Data is the way to go. All data is the bible for vehicles.



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