Hayes Repair Manuals...any good?
I had a Hayes for my 93 Altima and it was great. They are good for folks who don't have a lot of technical expertise--there are pictures for nearly every step of the process. If you plan to do brakes/suspension/belts/radio they are pretty well written.
Originally posted by LouE37
Why do you think that? Is it not informative enough?
Why do you think that? Is it not informative enough?
A FSM is much better but a lot more expensive.
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Haynes is great! I have one for my 2k GLE. I use it in conjuction with the Nissan Manual. The Nissan Manual is more technical and is great at providing information on breakdown of component systems and troubleshooting. The Haynes is good for basic maintenance and repair and is easy to follow and understand. They have a lot of pictures in it too.
I would suggest getting both and using them together as a reference for one another. I tend to use my Haynes more for maintenance, and then the Nissan when I need to troubleshoot, or pull something apart.
I know where you can get a copy of the Nissan Electronic (CD) Manual for REALLY inexpensive...e-mail me at foodmanry@hotmail.com
I would suggest getting both and using them together as a reference for one another. I tend to use my Haynes more for maintenance, and then the Nissan when I need to troubleshoot, or pull something apart.
I know where you can get a copy of the Nissan Electronic (CD) Manual for REALLY inexpensive...e-mail me at foodmanry@hotmail.com
Originally posted by foodmanry
Haynes is great! I have one for my 2k GLE. I use it in conjuction with the Nissan Manual. The Nissan Manual is more technical and is great at providing information on breakdown of component systems and troubleshooting. The Haynes is good for basic maintenance and repair and is easy to follow and understand. They have a lot of pictures in it too.
I would suggest getting both and using them together as a reference for one another. I tend to use my Haynes more for maintenance, and then the Nissan when I need to troubleshoot, or pull something apart.
I know where you can get a copy of the Nissan Electronic (CD) Manual for REALLY inexpensive...e-mail me at foodmanry@hotmail.com
Haynes is great! I have one for my 2k GLE. I use it in conjuction with the Nissan Manual. The Nissan Manual is more technical and is great at providing information on breakdown of component systems and troubleshooting. The Haynes is good for basic maintenance and repair and is easy to follow and understand. They have a lot of pictures in it too.
I would suggest getting both and using them together as a reference for one another. I tend to use my Haynes more for maintenance, and then the Nissan when I need to troubleshoot, or pull something apart.
I know where you can get a copy of the Nissan Electronic (CD) Manual for REALLY inexpensive...e-mail me at foodmanry@hotmail.com
In the meantime, can you post how much the Nissan CD manual is?
Thanks.
Haynes manual says 93-01. I didn't see any info for 5thgens..
I used it thinking it would help me with my walbro FP install. It didn't say anything about the fuel pump assembly being completely different between a 4th and 5thgen. Where the 5thgen had the fuel pump sitting inside a plastic container that was near impossible to disassemble....
Toylet ran into an electrical problem. It wasn't helpful with that either. And where's the information on the VIS?
You wont find anything 5thgen related inside the pages.
Talk about misadvertising. They shoulda said 93-99.
It's nothing in compariason with a Nissan FSM.
I used it thinking it would help me with my walbro FP install. It didn't say anything about the fuel pump assembly being completely different between a 4th and 5thgen. Where the 5thgen had the fuel pump sitting inside a plastic container that was near impossible to disassemble....
Toylet ran into an electrical problem. It wasn't helpful with that either. And where's the information on the VIS?
You wont find anything 5thgen related inside the pages.
Talk about misadvertising. They shoulda said 93-99.
It's nothing in compariason with a Nissan FSM.
Originally posted by RBa
Haynes manual says 93-01. I didn't see any info for 5thgens..
I used it thinking it would help me with my walbro FP install. It didn't say anything about the fuel pump assembly being completely different between a 4th and 5thgen. Where the 5thgen had the fuel pump sitting inside a plastic container that was near impossible to disassemble....
Toylet ran into an electrical problem. It wasn't helpful with that either. And where's the information on the VIS?
You wont find anything 5thgen related inside the pages.
Talk about misadvertising. They shoulda said 93-99.
It's nothing in compariason with a Nissan FSM.
Haynes manual says 93-01. I didn't see any info for 5thgens..
I used it thinking it would help me with my walbro FP install. It didn't say anything about the fuel pump assembly being completely different between a 4th and 5thgen. Where the 5thgen had the fuel pump sitting inside a plastic container that was near impossible to disassemble....
Toylet ran into an electrical problem. It wasn't helpful with that either. And where's the information on the VIS?
You wont find anything 5thgen related inside the pages.
Talk about misadvertising. They shoulda said 93-99.
It's nothing in compariason with a Nissan FSM.
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