Dave223
12-25-2006, 09:27 PM
Im not sure if many here know this or not but I figured it would save someone a few bucks.
If you go to www.autozone.com, look on the left for "repair info" and click it, when the new page loads look to the left for " vehicle repair guides" link and click that. There are online repair guides for alot of the new and old automobiles, up to 2000 anyhow. I usually print out the pages I need, do what needs to be done, then trash em. No greasy manuals laying around afterwards. You can also search the inventory for your local store, and get a price on the parts you need. I personally hate my local Autozone, but the info on their site is pretty cool. Dave
If you go to www.autozone.com, look on the left for "repair info" and click it, when the new page loads look to the left for " vehicle repair guides" link and click that. There are online repair guides for alot of the new and old automobiles, up to 2000 anyhow. I usually print out the pages I need, do what needs to be done, then trash em. No greasy manuals laying around afterwards. You can also search the inventory for your local store, and get a price on the parts you need. I personally hate my local Autozone, but the info on their site is pretty cool. Dave