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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / January 2006

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david-d - 14 Jan 2006 06:04 GMT
Thanks for the advice to get Haynes manual.
Now purchased and very informative.
Can now get that door trim removed !!!
Recommend this to anyone for general advice and specific mechanical
problems to solve.

Dave D
Richard Brookman - 14 Jan 2006 08:03 GMT
...and david-d spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

> Thanks for the advice to get Haynes manual.
> Now purchased and very informative.
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> Dave D

Don't get your hopes too high!  Generally useful but known for the odd
inaccuracy here and there.  I would always cross-check things like
capacities and pressures with another source - the Haynes I own have several
glaring errors.

And if it says

13. Do x
14. Do y

and you say to yourself "but I can't do x until I've done y", you're
probably right.

Otherwise fine.

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Rich
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Richard - 15 Jan 2006 00:56 GMT
> Thanks for the advice to get Haynes manual.
> Now purchased and very informative.
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> Dave D

Hi Dave,

I have found the haynes manual very useful & hope you now see why I didn't
want to post all the 'guidelines' for your problem .... some are a bit
fiddly & precise.

The Td4 is quite good for 'home maintenance' if you are 'reasonably + a bit'
with servicing etc so in the longer term I am sure you will find the manual
useful.

BFN ............. Richard


 
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