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Old 09-22-2005, 02:26 PM   #1
rottiear
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Smile Shop Manual

I have recently purchased a 1993 MX5 from a friend. This car was a shop project of her husbands and it still needs some work. My dad and I managed to do the rear brakes (thanks to this forum) and the car needs more work. I am looking for a decent shop manual so dad and I can continue working on it. From the posts Haynes leaves alot to be desired. The car runs and gets 34 MPG (thats one reason I bought it) but the fuel gauge sticks, I also want to check on the boots, etc. so that I can depend on this car for everyday driving.

Thanks for any assistance.

JJ
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Old 09-29-2005, 11:32 AM   #2
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Talking Alldata

You can get a very professional manual from ALLDATA.

http://www.alldata.com/products/diy/index.html

It'll cost you $14.95 per year though... but it's what working mechanics like myself use. It has detailed procedures, electrical diagrams, technical service bulletins (TSB's) all on a CDROM. Print out the procedure you want and go to work.
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