Technical Service Bulletins
This handy little resource will not only provide you with any technical service bulletin, or recall, but will also provide you with all PDI information.
http://search.ebscohost.com/
Username: lib
Password: Access
Once you've logged into the EBSCO you'll want to proceed by clicking the following:
Auto Repair Reference Center
After that you'll be asked to "Please choose the year of your vehicle:" followed by the make, model, and submodel. You'll then be graciously given all the required information you desire that most automotive companies don't even bother informing their customers of.
I don't mean to t00t my own horn, but this post should definitely be stickied! enjoi.
http://search.ebscohost.com/
Username: lib
Password: Access
Once you've logged into the EBSCO you'll want to proceed by clicking the following:
Auto Repair Reference CenterAfter that you'll be asked to "Please choose the year of your vehicle:" followed by the make, model, and submodel. You'll then be graciously given all the required information you desire that most automotive companies don't even bother informing their customers of.
I don't mean to t00t my own horn, but this post should definitely be stickied! enjoi.
Last edited by JaySmith; Dec 1, 2008 at 02:06 AM.
I'm with you on this one. I def want a pdf service manual.
just can't believe it's not out yet.
i remember when i got my camry. it felt like the
next day we all had pdf.
No longer exists?
Is anyone aware where the reference material moved to? I did find the Auto Repair Reference Center through the search, however it appears to be a dead link. Anyone catch something I missed?
It's possible the Stratford Public Library did not renew their subscription for that section through Ebsco to save on cost. I believe OP was using his school's login to access the hosted data through Ebsco. It was nice of him to share with us but I don't think it's available at that library anymore, or doesn't appear to be anyway.
It's possible the Stratford Public Library did not renew their subscription for that section through Ebsco to save on cost. I believe OP was using his school's login to access the hosted data through Ebsco. It was nice of him to share with us but I don't think it's available at that library anymore, or doesn't appear to be anyway.
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