Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
dont waste your money:
book is not very useful at all
I'm restoring an old bronco and found everything in this book too brief and with way too few illustrations. If your a mechanic you might find it useful, but for us regular folks working on cars its of very little help. Buy the Chilton version instead.
Very Limited:
I was very disappointed by the level of detail presented in this book. The Chilton Total Car Care CD-ROM has 10 times the information. There are simply too many engines and body variations for this book to adequately cover with this few pages. If you don't want to spend the real money and get the Helms Manual, but the Chilton.
Literary genius:
Passes To Kill a Mockingbird as the greatest piece of literature I have ever read. I was up at two a.m. some nights saying, "just one more page." Soon, just one more page turns into several more pages!
This is just completely wrong!:
This is an extremely detailed manual written for - somebody else! It has how many splines are on the 4th disc of the primary planetary of the automatic transmission, but what about how to change a dashboard light bulb? Suppose that I don't want to pull the steering column, I just want to fix a broken turn signal? How about that?