service manual for 2001 lesabre?
RustX7
02-20-2007, 04:59 AM
I don't suppose there's a reasonable method of obtaining the service manual for a 2001 LeSabre? When I say reasonable, I mean a method other than paying a hugely exorbitant amount of money for technical information on a machine that I own...
Bassasasin
02-20-2007, 07:57 AM
Interesting,
I am looking for a 2000 Park Avenue manual.. I would pay knowing its a win win investment.
Bass
I am looking for a 2000 Park Avenue manual.. I would pay knowing its a win win investment.
Bass
imidazol97
02-20-2007, 08:15 AM
I don't suppose there's a reasonable method of obtaining the service manual for a 2001 LeSabre? When I say reasonable, I mean a method other than paying a hugely exorbitant amount of money for technical information on a machine that I own...
The GM factory service manual is printed by Helm and has been for decades.
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.asp?Style=&Mfg=GMC&Make=BUI&Model=LESA&Year=2000&Category=&Keyword=&Module=&selected%5Fmedia=&mscsid=QL9QEHVABHVW8PQEJLBX7MAK888HBEFD
It's worth the $135 for the paper version. I've bought these for cars since 1967. It makes good reading even about parts you're not having trouble with.
There may be some used on Amazon or other sites. There also ahve been some dvd versions of service info. I cannot vouch for them.
If you had an earlier Buick, the manuals were half price before Christmas.
EDIT: if you can accept close, a 2000 looks like Helm is on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-Buick-LeSabre-factory-service-manual-set_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6761QQihZ008QQitemZ 180087614481QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
Ask the seller if it says helm inside.
Be care of ones that are CDs. They are like Motors or Chiltons instead of being accurate and thorough like the Factory Service Manual.
To see the difference stop at your Buick dealer and ask him to show one of the factory service manuals they probably have on the rack. Now they use computers with the same pages on disk DVD for all the cars in one and online.
The GM factory service manual is printed by Helm and has been for decades.
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.asp?Style=&Mfg=GMC&Make=BUI&Model=LESA&Year=2000&Category=&Keyword=&Module=&selected%5Fmedia=&mscsid=QL9QEHVABHVW8PQEJLBX7MAK888HBEFD
It's worth the $135 for the paper version. I've bought these for cars since 1967. It makes good reading even about parts you're not having trouble with.
There may be some used on Amazon or other sites. There also ahve been some dvd versions of service info. I cannot vouch for them.
If you had an earlier Buick, the manuals were half price before Christmas.
EDIT: if you can accept close, a 2000 looks like Helm is on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-Buick-LeSabre-factory-service-manual-set_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6761QQihZ008QQitemZ 180087614481QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
Ask the seller if it says helm inside.
Be care of ones that are CDs. They are like Motors or Chiltons instead of being accurate and thorough like the Factory Service Manual.
To see the difference stop at your Buick dealer and ask him to show one of the factory service manuals they probably have on the rack. Now they use computers with the same pages on disk DVD for all the cars in one and online.
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