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Old 12-21-2005, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by a2t
Is the English Haynes manual a smart thing to get for my 1987 300D turbo?

I'm so tired of the online manuals, half the links don't work, it wont let me save to pdf, ect... I just want a book I can take out to car.

Thinking about the Haynes from england on this link..

http://www.motolit.com/1859602533.html

Anyone have experience with Haynes from england?? I need a good manual for big and little stuff, New to diesels, and I don't even know how to change oil or filter(s) on it. Also trying to install veggie conversion soon.

Thanks for help!!
The E Class Owner's Bible from Bentley Publishers is a nice thing to have around.
It's probably a bit "basic" for some of your more major jobs, but real nice for oil changes, simple troubleshooting, basic maintenance.
Real simple, real quick for looking things up.
It's also fairly inexpensive, $30 if I remember right.
I bought one at Barnes and Noble.
Anyone have experience with either??
I need a good manual for big and little stuff, New to diesels, and I don't even know how to change oil or filter(s) on it.
Also trying to install veggie conversion soon.
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1987 300D, arctic white/palomino--314,000 miles
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2005 Jeep Liberty CRD Limited, light khaki/slate--140,000 miles
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