Every thing you ever wanted for Free!
TibettenMonk
01-06-2004, 12:20 PM
Hey you guys,
Every thing you ever wanted to know about your car and for free. I mean every thing, mechanical, electrical, computer, parts, etc..... for free. Step by step diagnostics and troubleshooting, all for free.
Thanks to your next door public library. <by the way support them>
So next time you experience a problem, a check engine light, wanted to know a wiring diagram, technical service bulletin, a recall, etc... go to your public library and do a search for ALLDATA, and there you have it and by the way this applies to all car makes and models for any year.
A while ago I paid $2,000 for a used tranny to be put into my nissan/maxima 94 because there was no reverse gear any more. I hated it. Once I learned about this ALLdata available for free in the public library I did a search on that tranny problem and I found a TSB (techincal service buletin) on it, it described in detail how to fix it/rebuilt the tranny for a frqaction of that cost. I bit my fingers afterwards.
By the way that is the info dealers, mechanics use.
Say thanks when you make use of it.
Go get 'em.
Mister TibettenMonk
Every thing you ever wanted to know about your car and for free. I mean every thing, mechanical, electrical, computer, parts, etc..... for free. Step by step diagnostics and troubleshooting, all for free.
Thanks to your next door public library. <by the way support them>
So next time you experience a problem, a check engine light, wanted to know a wiring diagram, technical service bulletin, a recall, etc... go to your public library and do a search for ALLDATA, and there you have it and by the way this applies to all car makes and models for any year.
A while ago I paid $2,000 for a used tranny to be put into my nissan/maxima 94 because there was no reverse gear any more. I hated it. Once I learned about this ALLdata available for free in the public library I did a search on that tranny problem and I found a TSB (techincal service buletin) on it, it described in detail how to fix it/rebuilt the tranny for a frqaction of that cost. I bit my fingers afterwards.
By the way that is the info dealers, mechanics use.
Say thanks when you make use of it.
Go get 'em.
Mister TibettenMonk
BLU CIVIC
01-06-2004, 12:45 PM
thanx for the good info. :thumbsup:
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