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Source for a Liberty 2006 Service Manual

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Scott - 09 Sep 2006 06:22 GMT
    Does anyone know of a source for a 2006 Liberty Service
Manual. Jeep wants $350 for one, which soounds a little extreme to me.
I guess I will have to find a CD somewhere since they are only about
$90. I was just hoping someone might know of a source elsewhere.
Scott
budman@frozenorth.ca - 09 Sep 2006 11:56 GMT
Wait about 5 years for Haynes or Chilton's

>>    Does anyone know of a source for a 2006 Liberty Service
>>Manual. Jeep wants $350 for one, which soounds a little extreme to me.
>>I guess I will have to find a CD somewhere since they are only about
>>$90. I was just hoping someone might know of a source elsewhere.
>>Scott

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Carl - 09 Sep 2006 19:10 GMT
Check out eBay for the CD manuals or maybe the paper ones. I recall
something like automanuals.com or alldat.com having a lot of information,
maybe the manuals.

HTH,

Carl

> Wait about 5 years for Haynes or Chilton's
>
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>>>$90. I was just hoping someone might know of a source elsewhere.
>>>Scott
Dave Milne - 12 Sep 2006 07:12 GMT
Yikes. The Wrangler ones were only about $90 when I bought mine.

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> Does anyone know of a source for a 2006 Liberty Service
> Manual. Jeep wants $350 for one, which soounds a little extreme to me.
> I guess I will have to find a CD somewhere since they are only about
> $90. I was just hoping someone might know of a source elsewhere.
> Scott
Bruce Yelen - 14 Sep 2006 00:17 GMT
DC prices are really getting out of hand.  Have you checked into an Alldata
(http://www.alldata.com) subscription?  They will pretty much have all the
info that the manual will.

-Bruce

> Does anyone know of a source for a 2006 Liberty Service
> Manual. Jeep wants $350 for one, which soounds a little extreme to me.
> I guess I will have to find a CD somewhere since they are only about
> $90. I was just hoping someone might know of a source elsewhere.
> Scott
Scott - 14 Sep 2006 03:53 GMT
I really wanted the paper manual, but next choice is a CD based one.
Online is great, but I don't want to depend on an I-net connection not
going south at the wrong time, and the factory manuals are still
better than Alldata.
Scott

>DC prices are really getting out of hand.  Have you checked into an Alldata
>(http://www.alldata.com) subscription?  They will pretty much have all the
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>> $90. I was just hoping someone might know of a source elsewhere.
>> Scott
billy ray - 14 Sep 2006 06:45 GMT
I used to prefer paper but the CDs are so convenient when you need to look
something up.  I guess I'm just getting more computer literate.

>I really wanted the paper manual, but next choice is a CD based one.
> Online is great, but I don't want to depend on an I-net connection not
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>>> $90. I was just hoping someone might know of a source elsewhere.
>>> Scott
L.W.(Bill) Hughes III - 15 Sep 2006 01:00 GMT
You may always print it out, but we can't beat the word search
feature of our word processors.
       God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:LWHughes3rd@aol.com http://www.billhughes.com/

> I used to prefer paper but the CDs are so convenient when you need to look
> something up.  I guess I'm just getting more computer literate.
Scott - 15 Sep 2006 02:31 GMT
True, but I sure hate to pay $100 for a cd based manual Paper manuals
were generally in that price range, and I know they were more costly
to reroduce. $350 for a paper book is just off the hook.
Scott

>      You may always print it out, but we can't beat the word search
>feature of our word processors.
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>> I used to prefer paper but the CDs are so convenient when you need to look
>> something up.  I guess I'm just getting more computer literate.
DougW - 15 Sep 2006 02:52 GMT
> True, but I sure hate to pay $100 for a cd based manual Paper manuals
> were generally in that price range, and I know they were more costly
> to reroduce. $350 for a paper book is just off the hook.
> Scott

I'm almost done scanning my 93 service book to pdf.
The good part is it can be commented in and if I get
a few pages covered in grease there's no loss.

The only way I'd pay $350 for a paper book is if it was the full
up service book with all parts breakdowns, service procedures, and
updates.  (the 2ft thick one)

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