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The Internet, though, has a large number of web sites where
you can buy service manuals and schematics from bookstores,
publishers, and other collectors. Here is just a sampling of
what sites are out there:
Repair Service Manuals http://www.repairservicemanuals.com/
the largest collection of Automotive Repair Service Manuals
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holds over 54,000 entries dating back from 1940 to more
recent 2011.
The Internet, though, has a large number of web sites where
you can buy service manuals and schematics from bookstores,
publishers, and other collectors. Here is just a sampling of
what sites are out there:
Repair Service auto Manuals
where to buy Factory Service Auto Repair manuals http://www.repairservicemanuals.com/
the largest collection of Automotive Repair Service
Manuals and Owners Guides on the internet. Our
database currently holds over 54,000 entries dating
back from 1940 to more recent 2011.
Maybe a haynes manual. I think they are garbage but may help a beginer. The old Chilton's (with the 'S, Chilton without the 'S is a haynes on the inside) were really good. Unfortunaly they are printed by haynes now and are the very same thing on the inside.
You might search Lloyd's auto literature. They may have a factory reproduction and are fairly inexpensive.
You could also try autozone.com or the Alldata service that they market (may be AlldataDIY.com). You can buy a years online subscription to the data Alldata has to offer.
At one time Chilton's (the real Chilton's and not the fake Chilton/haynes) was putting them on CD. You might do a search for those. Amazon.com is at times a good place to look for manuals.
The Internet, though, has a large number of web sites where
you can buy service manuals and schematics from bookstores,
publishers, and other collectors. Here is just a sampling of
what sites are out there:
The Internet, though, has a large number of web sites where
you can buy service manuals and schematics from bookstores,
publishers, and other collectors. Here is just a sampling of
what sites are out there:
I know autozone sells the chilton/haynes books. Check their website. Also do web search for chiltons.
You can buy any of their products there, from the
paperback manuals to $5,000 diagnostic software.
Hope this helps.
Go to your local parts store and purchase a Haynes Manual on your type of vehicle. The reason I recommend a Haynes Manual over a Chilton Manual is that Haynes has the wiring diagrams in the very back of the book whereas Chilton has never added a section such as this. The Haynes Manual number you need is: # 36020 which encompasses all Tracers from 1991 through 2000.
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