Do you have a workshop manual

obi_waynne

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Just wondering if people still buy workshop manuals for their cars.

I always had a Haynes manual for every car I've owned but I haven't bothered for my A3. I might one day but I seem to be getting by without one. Perhaps it is because it is so reliable and I rarely if ever have to fix anything?
 
i have 6 in the loft would be 7 but they dont do 1 for the seat leon the mk4 golf 1 covers alot of the leon but suppose the a3 1 would to
 
no and never had one if i cant fix it with my 9 years working in a garage and 3 of them mot testing a book ant going to help to much if i can find it i leave it lol

if i cant get it off use a bigger hammer
 
One for the bora. like georges says good reading but no room in the bay to do much practise.

Had one for the civic and it was well used, left it in the boot when it went away
 
i have got a few, but not much use to me as a few of them are for motorbikes and cars/4 by 4's that i dont have. ebooks btw
 
You can't beat a printed manual sitting on the air filter when you are working on the car. Running inside for the Ebook isn't the same and printed pages blow around too much!
 

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