I am pulling the tranny in my 2000 GV and was wondering if it would be
worthwhile to purchase a Haynes or Chiltons manual? Do any of these
even show a R&R of a tranny?
thanks
kmatheson@sisna.com - 09 Apr 2007 21:51 GMT
> I am pulling the tranny in my 2000 GV and was wondering if it would be
> worthwhile to purchase a Haynes or Chiltons manual? Do any of these
> even show a R&R of a tranny?
>
> thanks
You would be better off if you can get a Factory Service Manual,
especially for a big job like that. Used ones are available on eBay,
and new ones can still be purchased from Chrysler. They are expensive
though at $90.00.
Another option would be to purchase a one-year subscription to
alldata.com for you vehicle. Several independent shops go this route.
There are some posters on this NG, that have done transmission R &
R's. One of them may be able to provide you with a step by step
procedure, and maybe even have pictures.
-KM
Sharon Cooke - 09 Apr 2007 21:58 GMT
> I am pulling the tranny in my 2000 GV and was wondering if it would be
> worthwhile to purchase a Haynes or Chiltons manual? Do any of these
> even show a R&R of a tranny?
>
> thanks
I wouldn't fool with either one. Go here:
http://www.datamanuals.net/chrysler_index.htm
Joe Pfeiffer - 10 Apr 2007 00:28 GMT
> I am pulling the tranny in my 2000 GV and was wondering if it would be
> worthwhile to purchase a Haynes or Chiltons manual?
No. Bite the bullet, get a factory service manual.
> Do any of these even show a R&R of a tranny?
Yes. And sometimes, it's even a transmission that was available for
the car and year you're working on.