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Old 10-24-2000, 10:20 PM   #1
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Question On-line repair!

Can Any one help???
With this wide world of web,where can a person find a page on information about my truck. With information such as electrical schematics, parts repair and pictures, Procedures for repair,trouble shooting like a manual would have but on the web.Sometimes a manual doesn't give information your looking for when you need it like when your in the middle of fixing your truck..

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Old 10-24-2000, 11:59 PM   #2
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All I have to say is good luck. There is no such place on the web. Well, let me change that. There is on place on the web that I have found, and I have looked everywhere.

I have spent hours on top of hours searching for such places with not very much luck. You will find places that offer a little help but that's about it.

What I would recommend is buy a Helms manual for you truck. I bought one and wouldn't take anything for it. Check out Helms site to see if they have one. BTW, these are the factory shop manuals I'm talking about, not the Chiltons or Haynes things you find in Autozone. They are not cheap, mine was $60, but well worth it.




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Old 11-01-2000, 08:12 AM   #3
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Billy 167,

Best thing is to buy a factory manual. I bought one for my truck when I was having trouble with my cruise control. The factory manual was the only book I could find with electrical diagrams. Cost of the manual, $35.00 plus shipping.
Shop around www.ebay.com

Only other on-line help is to buy a CD and move your computer next to your truck.



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