Chilton or Haynes?
Spaz
04-29-2003, 11:33 AM
So, as I was working on this engine code whazamagig, something odd happened. I never took the check valve off, I never un did a screw - all I did was fiddle with the electrical connections which leads me to one of two conclusions. It was either an electrical problem on a sensor or something, or I just have the touch of God.
anyway, now I want to get a book to kind of give me guide lines to go across. What would be the better suggested, haynes or chilton?
thanks for the info.
-spaz
anyway, now I want to get a book to kind of give me guide lines to go across. What would be the better suggested, haynes or chilton?
thanks for the info.
-spaz
NJMAXSELTD
04-29-2003, 03:16 PM
Haynes was voted best service manual by quite a few on Maxima.org. It's very easy to follow and has easy step by step diagnostics for every sensor on the car too.
thrasher
04-29-2003, 04:37 PM
Originally posted by NJMAXSELTD
Haynes was voted best service manual by quite a few on Maxima.org. It's very easy to follow and has easy step by step diagnostics for every sensor on the car too.
haynes definitely, it details how to do everything with pictures and all...makes a beginner able to rebuild the whole car pretty much
Haynes was voted best service manual by quite a few on Maxima.org. It's very easy to follow and has easy step by step diagnostics for every sensor on the car too.
haynes definitely, it details how to do everything with pictures and all...makes a beginner able to rebuild the whole car pretty much
97wvmax
04-29-2003, 06:22 PM
how much is it and where could i find a copy at?
Paonessa
04-29-2003, 08:38 PM
$15-$20
barnes and noble, walden books, local library, amazon.com
barnes and noble, walden books, local library, amazon.com
Lordrandall
04-30-2003, 11:21 AM
I've got both, and the FSM. They are cheap enough, and sometimes one will have something the other doesn't.
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