I know the Haynes manual only covers 4 cvl cars but is it any use for the rest, suspension brakes etc?
Also the light indicator in instrument cluster is very faint (difficult to see) is this normal or is there a way to increase brightness.
Thanks, Mark
Haynes manual
RE: Haynes manual
Re the manual. It is as you say partially usefull for body work, interior, some of the suspension components etc. But in line with the whole range the level of detail is poor compared to the older manuals.
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RE: Haynes manual
I did look at one myself.
But I would get a proper s4 manual from https://www.electronicmanuals.co.uk/. It's elsawin basically.
But I would get a proper s4 manual from https://www.electronicmanuals.co.uk/. It's elsawin basically.
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Re: RE: Haynes manual
They look good and cheaper....
Bluebrakes wrote:I did look at one myself.
But I would get a proper s4 manual from https://www.electronicmanuals.co.uk/. It's elsawin basically.
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