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Repair and Tune-up Guide for Saab 900 (Chilton Model Specific Automotive Repair Manuals) [Paperback]

Chilton Automotive Books , The Nichols/Chilton , Chilton


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Chilton's Repair & Tune-Up Guide for the Sabb 900 was written with you, the do-it-yourselfer, in mind. Detailed step-by-step instructions fill the gap between the owner's manual in the glove compartment and the factory service manual used by professional mechanics.

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Amazon.com: 2.5 out of 5 stars  2 reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Proper Use of Chilton's Manuals 7 July 2001
By Mark - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
While I can appreciate the statements in the first review, I don't think they are entirely accurate or fair. For one thing, one MUST use the correct manual for a given car. The writer was misusing the book if he/she was taking torque specs and guessing at the correct ones for a different engine. The statement that this book is not complete is also true, but one should realize that it is impossible to cover every wire and bolt in less than 200 pages. For that, as that person had suggested, I would recommend the more expensive, but also more comprehensive, manuals offered. I have used these manuals for years, and they do have their place.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't even bother 3 Oct 2000
By Paul Gildersleeve cs/dec - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I have an older Saab and decided to get a repair manual for it. This one was a major dissapointment. All electrical and vacuum diagrams are left out. Their reasoning for this is that there is too much to list. However, Chilton incorporates this information into their books on newer cars (such as the Chevy Lumina) that are far more complicated. Some of the pictures are also very vague. I found myself guessing at some of the torque specs, since I have a 16-valve engine and this is written mainly for the 8-valve. This book also tends to over-complicate some items, while over-simplifying others. I don't recommend this book unless all you want to do is change your oil and spark plugs. Anything more complicated, and you're better off going with the Bentley manual (if you can find one) or the offical Saab manual.
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