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Re: What would be a good shop manual ?


 

I think the Bentley is pretty much the only option. I got mine on CD
from Steve at Europarts_SD. The local places in Vancouver, Canada
wanted 2x the price or worse. Having the manual has probably saved me
$100's already.

Be sure to run the "check web for updates" option - I found some
"bugs" were fixed by doing that. I print off the sections I need
before working on the van... I can get them as dirty as I want, it
doesn't matter!

Ian Mothersill
93 EV Weekender 5sp


--- In ev_update@..., "Stephen Kramar" <sgkramar@...> wrote:

AFAIK, Bentley is the the only real option. I have both the book
version (only covers 1992-1999) and the CD version (covers through
2003). I prefer the book because I keep it on the shelf in the garage
and can refer to what I need quickly. The CD requires cleaning hands,
booting up laptop, etc. Though it does have search capability and
better troubleshooting (IMHO).



On 5/13/08, turbocivicdx <turbocivicdx@...> wrote:
I presume it is the Bentley. When I was tinkering with air cool
VW, the
bentley was the shop manual of choice. Is there any other
recommendations and also where would be the cheapest place to order
them?

Are the CD I see posted on the web and on ebay any good?

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