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tomj76
05-15-2017, 10:49 AM
I subscribed to alldatadiy.com for the 1994 Camry and found the manual there to generally be seriously lacking. I originally purchased my subscription to get information for running the engine vacuum lines, but it really didn't help like I expected. There are far too many cases where the only information provided is a time/cost estimate of a particular repair, and very little direct information to aid in the process.

I had to rely on exploded parts diagrams, photos that I found on the internet, and general intuition to patch together the vacuum connections on the engine.

somick
05-16-2017, 11:12 AM
Thanks for posting.

I would try to contact the customer service and request a refund. If you decide to do that could you let us know how it went?

I watch YouTube videos made by professional mechanics and they all say that they use Mitchell.

Good luck,
Sam

tomj76
05-16-2017, 11:14 PM
I'm not planning on requesting a refund, at least not unless I purchase a factory shop manual.

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