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Old 12-23-2004, 10:06 PM
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Engine help

hello everyone. Im new here, but I wanted to know if anyone could let me know where I could find a diagram for the engine of a '96 Honda Passport. Im trying to figure out how everything works under the hood. Im not that experienced on cars and how they work, so I wanted to know if someone knows where I could find a guide on the whole engine. Thanks
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How Car Engines Work

Welcome to the world of DYI.


I found that fixing my cars and trucks is satisfying and enjoyable. I started small and worked up. The small projects and maintenance items have developed my confidence and skill level and now I'm not intimidated by the larger tasks. It makes me grin to think of all the money I've saved by DIM (doing it myself).

I would recommend buying the Helms Inc. shop manuals for your truck (not the Haynes or Chilton). There a bit of investment, but they will be indispensable when it comes time to work on your truck.

Best of luck.
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