Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 20:29:31 GMT From: coxinga <coxinganopsameja.com> Subject: Re: factory shop manuals
In article <8hr7ia$6ej$1nopsam1.deja.com>, niffelnopsameja.com wrote: > We'll I just bought my first Saab (96 900S) My mother has had two and > loved them both. She has even let me drive them from time to time... > Anyway, the car runs great, but being the amateur mechanic that I am, > its only a matter of time before I start working on it. Where can I > find the factory shop manuals? Do I have to go to the dealer? I really > would prefer the Official Saab manual. > > Thanks, > dave SAAB shop manuals are in sections. Each section has its subsections. The price for each section is over a hundred dollars. If you know which section (or subsection) you want, call Trollhattan (look up saabnet.com to find their number and url) and they will order it for you. A subsection is in the $35 range. I've tried the closest dealer near me. JMK in Springfield, NJ is so arrogant they say SAAB only sell shop manuals to dealers, not consumers. The next best thing, as you know is either Bentley's or Haynes' books. coxinga -- Coxinga/ The 17th century warlord, son of a pirate, who was bestowed the last name of Ming emperors. He defeated the Dutch to capture Formosa. A rare victory in the struggle against colonialism by the East. It spelled the beginning of the end for the Dutch East India Co. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.