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Old 04-25-2011, 09:33 PM
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Are the manuals on CD from E-Bay good or should I buy a regular book type?The ones on CD cover 02 to04, our car is a 2004. Thanks Dennis
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get the RED cover books. far more informative than the CD'*
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Depends on the CD. Some are little more then a owners manual on CD, hardly worth the effort. I have a DVD that is very in depth. If you plan to do more then basic work, get a FSM.
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get these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-...item53e6736efc

i had these and they worked perfect for all models 2000-05
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Depends on the CD. Some are little more then a owners manual on CD, hardly worth the effort. I have a DVD that is very in depth. If you plan to do more then basic work, get a FSM.

X2. My son and I rebuilt a t56 transmission on a 99 T/A using the factory service manual as our primary resource. If you are doing more than just basic work, I would get the FSM.
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