Does anyone actually read their owner's manual?
Does anyone actually read their owner's manual?
I don't understand it. There's been two threads lately, one regarding "discovering" their center console box and the other asking if there is an alignment warranty, where both answers are covered in the Owner's Manual and Warranty Information booklet.
There can be only be a few reasons for this:
1. You threw away the manuals to make room in the glove box for contraband.
2. You bought or stole the car used with the manuals missing.
3. You think reading manuals is for nerds.
4. You can't read nor write english.
5. You're a post ***** who'll start a thread for any reason.
There can be only be a few reasons for this:
1. You threw away the manuals to make room in the glove box for contraband.
2. You bought or stole the car used with the manuals missing.
3. You think reading manuals is for nerds.
4. You can't read nor write english.
5. You're a post ***** who'll start a thread for any reason.
Re: Does anyone actually read their owner's manual?
Originally posted by Magellan
I don't understand it. There's been two threads lately, one regarding "discovering" their center console box and the other asking if there is an alignment warranty, where both answers are covered in the Owner's Manual and Warranty Information booklet.
There can be only be a few reasons for this:
1. You threw away the manuals to make room in the glove box for contraband.
2. You bought or stole the car used with the manuals missing.
3. You think reading manuals is for nerds.
4. You can't read nor write english.
5. You're a post ***** who'll start a thread for any reason.
I don't understand it. There's been two threads lately, one regarding "discovering" their center console box and the other asking if there is an alignment warranty, where both answers are covered in the Owner's Manual and Warranty Information booklet.
There can be only be a few reasons for this:
1. You threw away the manuals to make room in the glove box for contraband.
2. You bought or stole the car used with the manuals missing.
3. You think reading manuals is for nerds.
4. You can't read nor write english.
5. You're a post ***** who'll start a thread for any reason.
Re: Does anyone actually read their owner's manual?
Originally posted by Magellan
I don't understand it. There's been two threads lately, one regarding "discovering" their center console box and the other asking if there is an alignment warranty, where both answers are covered in the Owner's Manual and Warranty Information booklet.
There can be only be a few reasons for this:
1. You threw away the manuals to make room in the glove box for contraband.
2. You bought or stole the car used with the manuals missing.
3. You think reading manuals is for nerds.
4. You can't read nor write english.
5. You're a post ***** who'll start a thread for any reason.
I don't understand it. There's been two threads lately, one regarding "discovering" their center console box and the other asking if there is an alignment warranty, where both answers are covered in the Owner's Manual and Warranty Information booklet.
There can be only be a few reasons for this:
1. You threw away the manuals to make room in the glove box for contraband.
2. You bought or stole the car used with the manuals missing.
3. You think reading manuals is for nerds.
4. You can't read nor write english.
5. You're a post ***** who'll start a thread for any reason.
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