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YACT: Anyone know where to buy the service manual for my car?

LordJezo

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Is there a place online to buy one of those huge comprehensive service manuals for my car?

I have seen them for older cars but no place seems to have them for new ones.

(2003 Impala)
 
Originally posted by: amnesiac
You might try the dealership. My local Toyota dealer has a whole rack of Hayes manuals for their cars.

you might want to avoid this dealer for repair if they are using the hayes manuals or think it's good enough to not use the real toyota service manual.
 
Yep, fer sure! Be prepaired to pay a fair amount, like over $100.00, but there's no substitute.

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2003 Chevrolet Impala And Monte Carlo W-Platform Service Manual
  • More than 3000 pages of repair instructions written by General Motors, this is the original manual. It contains Diagnostic Information and Procedures, Schematics and Routing Diagrams, Component Locator, Repair Instructions, Description and Operation, Specifications, and Special Tools and equipment. Service information on HVAC, Body & Accessories, Restraints, Steering, Suspension, Driveline/Axle, Brakes, Engine and Transmission/Transaxle. - $120.00
 
Helm is the best, they write the manual(s) from the design drawings right from the vehicle manufacturer.
 
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