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Old Dec 19, 2015 | 12:53 PM
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Diagnosis & Repair Instructions ...

Over the years, I've done a ton of work on my car ... which I bought brand new and have driven for the past 16 years (almost daily). Ive taken the advice from and have taken advantage of a ton of input and insight from a ton of you guys.

But ... I just wanna say/observe/recommend that if you guys don't own one of these:
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... you might be missing a diagnosis & repair step or seven and some information and data that might save you some good $$.

I'm not really wanting to get into the reasons I'm posting this observation/opinion, just receive this as free advice from a long time Gen4 owner.

This is a nice resource to stow in your trunk.

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Old Dec 19, 2015 | 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbobink
Over the years, I've done a ton of work on my car ... which I bought brand new and have driven for the past 16 years (almost daily). Ive taken the advice from and have taken advantage of a ton of input and insight from a ton of you guys.

But ... I just wanna say/observe/recommend that if you guys don't own one of these:

... you might be missing a diagnosis & repair step or seven and some information and data that might save you some good $$.

I'm not really wanting to get into the reasons I'm posting this observation/opinion, just receive this as free advice from a long time Gen4 owner.

This is a nice resource to stow in your trunk.
I have one for every car ive owned in the last 20 years! And much cheaper than chiltons manual...AND IT HAS PICS!
Old Dec 21, 2015 | 05:50 PM
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A Haynes manual, tools, and some basic knowledge could save the day if you are out of cell phone range.

They are well written. I use mine as general review of a project. Also for torque specs and patterns.

Note. Water pump torque is not foot pounds.
Old Dec 21, 2015 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by JvG
A Haynes manual, tools, and some basic knowledge could save the day if you are out of cell phone range.

They are well written. I use mine as general review of a project. Also for torque specs and patterns.

Note. Water pump torque is not foot pounds.
Would that torque be in Nm? Hahaha

I believe you and I just had this conversation a few hours ago.
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