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Old 08-05-2001, 07:26 PM
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hey i remember you mentioning a good repair book for maximas that tell you the simple mechanical jobs you can do yourself and the other bigger jobs you would need to take to the shop. if you know what im talking about could you tell me what the name of the book is and where i can get it? thanx
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Old 08-05-2001, 08:06 PM
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hey i remember you mentioning a good repair book for maximas that tell you the simple mechanical jobs you can do yourself and the other bigger jobs you would need to take to the shop. if you know what im talking about could you tell me what the name of the book is and where i can get it? thanx
Haynes Repair Manual for the Nissan Maxima 1993 thru 1999. ISBN 1 56392 359 9. This book may be purchased at any large book store (Borders, BookStar, Barnes & Noble, etc.). If it isn't in stock they can get it for you in a few days. It may be ordered from a Web vendor such as Amazon.com or BN.com. Some auto parts stores carry Haynes manuals. By all means, get this book. It costs less than $20 and is money well spent.
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Old 08-05-2001, 08:42 PM
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ok thanx alot i've really been meaning to get some mechanical experience doing whatever and hopefully this will be helpful
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Old 08-05-2001, 10:09 PM
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or a chiltons, hey dan after that long quest of looking for one i finally found one at an autozone when i was out of town, maybe you wont have to tell me how to remove the valve cover, that is if you did in the first place
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Old 08-06-2001, 12:07 AM
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To tell you the truth, the Haynes manual is the better of the two. WELL worth it.
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Originally posted by DoPeY MaX
hey i remember you mentioning a good repair book for maximas that tell you the simple mechanical jobs you can do yourself and the other bigger jobs you would need to take to the shop. if you know what im talking about could you tell me what the name of the book is and where i can get it? thanx
Some people claim to have found the manual numbers, contacts, places to get them, AND comparison links in the 4th Gen Maintenance Sticky Post at the top of the forum page.

But it's just a rumor.
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