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Old 03-14-2006, 03:54 PM
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Can anyone suggest a good book for my 97PS?
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Old 03-14-2006, 04:11 PM
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the norm is chiltons or haynes. some have a manual on cd. i have one but dont like as well as good ole book.
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i personally think "Motors" makes the best all incumpacing repair manual....but they are a little more expencive and ive never checked to see if they make one for the PSD....ill check and see if i can find one for ya though.........Marc
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actually.....here, i found the actual two book factory manual for 130 bucks......this would be your best bet in my opinion...........Marc
http://www.books4cars.com/viewcart~u...okID~20095.htm
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Thanks, I think the shop manual might be a bit beyond me but I'll give it a look see.
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actually the shop manuals are written in pretty plain english.....they are not like chiltons or haynes that kinda try to hold your hand during the proccess.....but if your relatively mechanical anyway the factory manual isnt that tough to read........Marc
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