Link to online chiltons manuals

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No problem. Glad I can help somebody out. They've proven pretty useful for me. It's not very detailed but it's good for sensor locations, general repairs, etc. The problem I have is a lot of times I can't find the torque values for things. It's not a site I would pay for.
 
Thanks for the link. I noticed your sig:
04 Safari - 179k mi
NextGen 5w-30/PL10111

Nice to see someone using nextgen!
 
No problem guys. It would be cool to have my own sticky though
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Just use caution when using what is published. I went to the rear brake pad R&R on my car and it said to use a "C" clamp to squeeze the piston back into the caliper.
Big caution in my Acura manual "DO NOT" force the piston into caliper, it screws in.
Chilton isn't always correct. YMMV
 
Thanks. I was able to test drive the service and see it's not much better than the free version you can get through autozone.

Many town libraries have a website you can get in and through with your library card number, which then lets you access advanced subscription research tools like this that they're paying for.

IIRC Michigan libraries validate with any 9-digit number and have a similar service.
 
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