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Re: Maintenance Manuals on EBAY
Posted by soneway (more from soneway) on Sun, 26 Mar 2006 21:57:13
In Reply to: Re: Maintenance Manuals on EBAY, TML
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, Sun, 26 Mar 2006 21:42:20
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there are four or so items on ebay (at least the ones I've seen).
1st is the EPC on CDrom. great for getting parts numbers, exploded diagrams, and finding what plugs into what. not a diagnostic item.
2nd is the Mitchell stuff, somewhat useful but often not complete. also illegal to copy and use. requires a license key.
3rd is the entire sets of Saab manuals. great for everything except learning the DIY beginings. It's not the Bentley, it's a great set of docs for a person that is either already a mech, or does pretty well as a DIY already.
4th is the Saab WIS software. available for newer cars only, needs a license key, and I believe that the key expires but not positive. may not be legal to distribute unless you are getting an original.
The manuals you can get from eEuroparts or another site sponsor are the individual ones that are a part of the entire set. The sets I got for the 900's didn't have the updates after 1988, and the 9000 set after 1992. Both were ok at the time, they covered my cars then. I've since added a 1990 & 1991 900 *and* 1994 Aero 9000. So I ordered the sections that were most important for each of them and added them to the full sets. Engine, ignition, electrical on all three, and Transmission on the Aero. These are updates that would have been added to the set when they came out.
-soneway
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