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Lou Nielsen 09-01-1999 10:31 AM

Does anyone know when the CD ROMS are going to be available for a 1992 500E? I would like to purchase body / chassis, electrical, and engine service manuals.

VA300SD 09-01-1999 10:42 AM

Call 1-800-for-mercedes.

FYI, these CD-ROMs will not work on Macs.
Just in case you are a Mac user.

Bill Wood 09-01-1999 12:41 PM

We expect to have the W124 CD-ROM in PartsShop any day.

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alwong 09-02-1999 09:52 AM

Do you have the cd for the 83 300SD turbos in yet?

Al Wong
85 190E
83 300SD

revbond 09-02-1999 11:23 AM

fyi: i just purchased the complete mercedes service manual microfiche set for the 1992 500E from schiff european automotive literature (401-946-4711). i got tired of waiting the cd (which sounds like it wouldn't work on my mac anyways).

J.HIDALGO 09-02-1999 01:30 PM

My understanding is that the CD's have "everything" in one CD. It is not like the paper manuals where you can buy them separate. May be the somebody in Mercedes Shop can review the CD's and give us clues such as: easy to use, graphics, pictures, etc.
J. Hidalgo

Benzmac 09-02-1999 09:54 PM

I have used them and they are pretty good I must admit. I like the books because of the ease of taking it to the car you are working on, but the CD works well if you only use it once in a while. Be sure to have a printer waiting!! You will want to print out some of the diagrams and such to use at the car.

The format is easy to use and navigate.

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Bob Cavazos 09-02-1999 11:00 PM

Since someone asked for opinions about the CD ROM manual, I'll give you mine.

I am not as impressed as Benzmac with the quality of the drawings and graphics, at least for the W107. Perhaps other series are better. I am making an assumption the the paper manuals are clear and readable. Most of the stuff I can make out, but the wiring diagrams leave a LOT to be desired.

I also found the ETM a bit confusing to use. I orginally thought that a great deal of the pages were forgotten on the transfer, but I did manage to find all the drawings and pictures. Some of the pages remind me of the photocopies I've done out of reference books at the college--a little crooked and not real sharp.

It is handy having all the manuals in one small space, and you can zoom in on any page, however the quality does not get better as the size increases.

Would I buy the CD ROM again? Yes, but I would still prefer the paper manuals.

My two cents.

Bob Cavazos


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