Haynes Manual?
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Haynes Manual?
Hiya,
I was just wondering whether they've done a Haynes manual for the S2000? I'm guessing the answer is probably no because of the amount produced and the fact that i can't seem to find one on the internet anywhere.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
I was just wondering whether they've done a Haynes manual for the S2000? I'm guessing the answer is probably no because of the amount produced and the fact that i can't seem to find one on the internet anywhere.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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Haynes manuals aren't much cop, any more.
Half of it's dedicated to decoking an 1172cc Ford SV and the rest is so light as to be barely worth it.
The Service manuals are better, except they skip over the basics, assuming a reasonable level of competence.
Half of it's dedicated to decoking an 1172cc Ford SV and the rest is so light as to be barely worth it.
The Service manuals are better, except they skip over the basics, assuming a reasonable level of competence.
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Originally Posted by Nick Graves,Jul 29 2008, 11:30 AM
The Service manuals are better, except they skip over the basics, assuming a reasonable level of competence.
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I bought the Helms manual in the usa for $60
http://www.helminc.com/helm/product2.asp?c...M9U5PD4L1N99PF1
, its as big as a phone book
its what the CD's have been copied from, i just prefer a book and it stops me getting oily fingerprints on the lap top
http://www.helminc.com/helm/product2.asp?c...M9U5PD4L1N99PF1
, its as big as a phone book
its what the CD's have been copied from, i just prefer a book and it stops me getting oily fingerprints on the lap top