Customer Review: This is a must have manual for the do-it-yourself who needs assistance making repairs to your vehicle. I did find at least one error where the section number did not correctly list the page number for the problem.
Customer Review: Great manual as haynes always does. If you are a do it yourselfer or just want to learn all about your vehicle so you dont get hosed, this is the book. If you dont own alldata, this is the cheaper route and almost as good.
Customer Review: The problem with the guide is that it tries to cover all the different models in one book, but ends up not being specific enough for a given model. I found I have to constantly read between the lines to figure out what actually needs to be done on my 1997 Silverado.
Customer Review: This is very clear, discriptive and well written, as chilton always is. It has been very helpful with repairs, replacement, and upgrading my truck.
Customer Review: I've been using Haynes repair manuals for many years. I find them to be better than Chilton manuals most of the time. Chilton books have an annoying habit of not showing you the one critical piece of information that you need to know. I never seem to run into that problem with Haynes manuals. I... more info
Customer Review: This is a very helpful, detailed source of information. However, there appears to be an error in the ring gap location as illustrated on page 3-71, in figure 175. Both diagrams are identical. This could be accurate, but if so, why is it necessary to have two diagrams? Number 85773125 appears in the... more info
Customer Review: This book represents the best money you could spend on your vehicle. Maintenance schedules as well as explicit photos of major (and minor) repairs/maintenance. Buy it, use it, love it. For the record, I own a 1995 Chevy G10.