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Old 09-18-2006, 06:14 AM
rdonohoe1 rdonohoe1 is offline
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Haynes manual missing a half-chapter??

I have the Haynes manual for my 2000 Metro, and it seems to be missing about half of a chapter. I looked in the index for Main Bearings and it says go to page 2B-16. Chapter 2B is only 8 pages long - and there are only 10 sub-chapters or "topics" in Ch 2B. What's up with this?? Has anyone seen this? Could someone please recommend a decent manual that will get me thru a motor rebuild for my 1.0L Metro?
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Old 09-18-2006, 08:59 AM
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Re: Haynes manual missing a half-chapter??

Did you just get the book? If so take it back. If not you could check another manual to see if there more pages in the chapter or its just a typo. Errors in the publishing industry aren't exactly unknown.
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Old 09-22-2006, 05:16 PM
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Re: Haynes manual missing a half-chapter??

My manual is the same way. 2002 edition. Must be an error in the index, because the "Contents" section at the front of the chapter only lists sections 1 through 10, which does correspond to the printed content.

Having just bought my Metro a couple of months ago, I haven't used the book a lot, but I *am* really pissed off that the Haynes book doesn't provide a Fuse Panel breakdown.
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