Hey...I just need a little help...I did search...not much info
Yeah, either that or if you can find a factory service manual on eBay or somewhere you'd be in really good shape. I refer to them all the time.
shouldnt really buy the ones on the net as its hard to navigate there always a cut and paste version as a pdf file...
haynes is well worth it if you planning on alot of DIYs
haynes is well worth it if you planning on alot of DIYs
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Look at it again because it has everything you need in it.
Look at it again because it has everything you need in it.
i have the factory service manual, but i got that since my bro is an acura tech. i dont know if other people can get those
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Look at it again because it has everything you need in it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Haynes Manuals suck, they have alot of sections that say, "leave this up to an experienced mechanic or shop"
Look at it again because it has everything you need in it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Haynes Manuals suck, they have alot of sections that say, "leave this up to an experienced mechanic or shop"
honda/acura dealerships can also print you out copies, and if they wanna be cheap, you can actually buy the manufacturer manuals from them. They have the block from start to finish, they run about 80.00$ tho
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