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At the above, there is a link to Mitchell1's eAutoRepair subscription site.
The site purports to have repair procedures, wiring diagrams, service
bulletins, etc. for virtually all makes and models. Has anyone any
experience with a site like this one? You can buy access by the week, the
month and the year, but there's no trial period.
Lou - 05 Mar 2005 20:06 GMT
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No experience
I always stay away from a site making claims but not offering a trial
or refund if I don't feel they are living up to the claims. They may
have what they claim but is it worth the money.....
"Let the buyer beware....."
>At the above, there is a link to Mitchell1's eAutoRepair subscription site.
>The site purports to have repair procedures, wiring diagrams, service
>bulletins, etc. for virtually all makes and models. Has anyone any
>experience with a site like this one? You can buy access by the week, the
>month and the year, but there's no trial period.
Caerbannog - 07 Mar 2005 13:31 GMT
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>>experience with a site like this one? You can buy access by the week, the
>>month and the year, but there's no trial period.
I bought a copy of a Mitchell Auto Repair CD-rom off ebay for my 9-3, but
it's not terribly good. Not the step-by-step stuff that we in the UK expect
from our beloved Haynes manuals. I wouldn't have bothered if I'd seen it
first.
Hope this is useful
D :-)
Al - 07 Mar 2005 20:18 GMT
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Yup,
same experience. The CD I got from ebay was a Mitchell repair CD, frankly
not up to much.
I think you'd be better off spending the money on some evening classes.
Al
gw - 07 Mar 2005 19:58 GMT
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> At the above, there is a link to Mitchell1's eAutoRepair subscription site.
> The site purports to have repair procedures, wiring diagrams, service
> bulletins, etc. for virtually all makes and models. Has anyone any
> experience with a site like this one? You can buy access by the week, the
> month and the year, but there's no trial period.
No experience with Mitchell 1, but I have a subscription to alldatadiy.com
for our '98 NG900. It seems to have all you listed above. I'm sure it's not
as good as the factory manual, but it covers just about anything a DIY'er
would want, as well as all of the OBDII codes and troubleshooting trees.
Mark B - 20 Jul 2005 19:54 GMT
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>experience with a site like this one? You can buy access by the week, the
>month and the year, but there's no trial period.
I am currently having quite an experience with them. I purchased a
subscription for one week, and have yet to get anything off the site. I have
had a number of email contacts with their Customer Service people who aren't
very helpful. The web sitedoesn't seem to function at all. Today, after
they denied my refund ( I paid for the subscription yesterday, and yes, they
took the money from my account) My user ID and password no longer function (I
have six days left to my subscription).
If I knew then what I know now. . . . . . .