Date: 21 Jul 2001 22:54:52 GMT From: michael.wojciknopsamnt.com (Michael Wojcik) Subject: Re: does haynes manuals have a circuit diagram??
In article <9j9o91$bmb$1nopsamium.btinternet.com>, "SimonJ" <menopsam.com> writes: > The diagrams in the 9000 manual are completely and utterly useless I don't know about "completely and utterly useless", but certainly the diagrams in the Haynes 85-95 9000 manual weren't any help figuring out the pinout on the center console window switch unit on my '91 9000S. Not encouraging. In general, I find the Haynes books are hit-or-miss; they often leave out important details (such as where to find a particular component, or how to reach it) and they lack good general overview information, like a well-labelled photo or exploded diagram of the whole engine compartment. They're cheap and better than nothing but often frustrating. (I have the Haynes books for my two Hondas as well.) -- Michael Wojcik michael.wojciknopsamnt.com Comms Development, MERANT (block capitals are a company mandate) Department of English, Miami University But I still wouldn't count out the monkey - modern novelists being as unpredictable as they are at times. -- Marilyn J. Miller