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Old 03-13-2006, 01:16 PM
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Best books to learn...

Good day everyone,

I just want to know which books would be the best ones to start learning Automotive Mechanics...

I'm totally new to this, but I want to learn, so is there any books you would suggest me ?

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Re: Best books to learn...

Automotive Service and Automotive Technology are both good for braud coverage of everything. There are of specific books are individual systems that are good also- none come to mind at random though.
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Re: Best books to learn...

Those are titles of the book ? Any ideas where I can buy them ? Amazon ?

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Re: Best books to learn...

Go to your local library and look for high school level auto shop textbooks.
Even old ones are still good, since the most basic fundamental principles of car design have not changed much over the years.

This is a good place to start.

Some on line sites, such as howstuffworks.com are excellent for answering specific enquiries.
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