Lets face it.... cars are a luxury, therefore an expense. The simple fact is, no matter how you look at it, even if your car runs perfect all the time, you still have to put gas in it to make it go. Expense! But who's car runs perfect all the time? If you have one, let me know so I can get one too! But honestly, at some point in time your car needs some attention. Whether it is the simple oil change, brakes, or something more difficult, wouldn't it be nice to do it yourself as opposed to shelling out a bunch of cash to have someone else do it for you? The Haynes line of repair manuals are perfect for the novice level and up do it yourselfers! Not only do they put the tasks in an easy to understand text, they use excellent photographs to accompany the written repair. Making this a extremely valuable asset to someone with a little motivation to save themselves some hard earned money!Read full review
It covers 5 models 84-89, so the instruction can be wrong and definitely always ambiguous for your model cause you don't know what instruction it's for. For example, in replacing the head gasket, it said to remove the intake manifold, the exhaust manifold, and the roker arm assembly which I din't need to remove any of them(these works could save you days or even weeks). That's just one of the many examples of the flaw. However, if u have no other mean to look at the pictures without having to go out on the internet to find the pics for it, then this poor manual might be worthwhile to own.
Exactly what I needed
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Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It is what it is supposed to be a step by step guide for how to work on an old car. just so happens that my old 84 honda accord only has 36k miles on it but she still need maint.. If you happen to have one of these this book is an invaluable aid in keeping it happily on the road.
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