Haynes manual?
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Haynes, Chilton etc are crap. Dl the honda service manual which is the helms.
http://www.spoonhonda.com/Free_Downl...uals_s/119.htm
http://www.spoonhonda.com/Free_Downl...uals_s/119.htm
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I can sell you a honda prelude 5th gen manual OEM. 100 bucks shipped. your chose of year. Also have seperate ETM(Electronic Technical Manual). For that one its another 50 dollars.
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Does anyone know the difference between the Helm's "shop" and "service" manual. I tried asking them before I ordered a couple years ago and they didn't give me a real clear answer, so I went with the service manual and it seems to have everything in it.
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i know they discontinued the 4th gen FSM, but i don't know about the 5th gen, prices have gotten STUPID for the printed ones, they used to be like $30, now i can't find one for a 4th gen for under $100 shipped
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http://www.helminc.com/helm/product2...N69B78TL7663L0
that is a link for the 4th gen manual, still available. And having a paper manual is much easier to work with, especially if you are using multiple sections of the manual, I actually have both versions, but like the paper better.
that is a link for the 4th gen manual, still available. And having a paper manual is much easier to work with, especially if you are using multiple sections of the manual, I actually have both versions, but like the paper better.
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I gotta agree with you. Having the paperback is alot easy to work with when your actually working outside on a vehicle. I was just putting an offer out there. Personally, those books are priceless. I have many different models from civic to ridgeline from 1988 to 2008.
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