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bluebaron
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Anyone bought theirs yet?

I picked it up last weekend and some of it makes for "interesting" reading.

The electrical diagrams are easier to understand than the older manuals as the diagram splits the circuits up and gives them their own bit of the page (if only this had been the case with the manual for my brothers 94 coupe).

Some of the mechanical work should definately be carried out by a person with the correct tools (engine lift for cambelt change), and lots of confidence in their own ability.
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Post by jon_poloV »

defo going to try get it today!
how much was it?
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Post by monkey_boy »

jon_polov

does the new manual cover 1.4TDI's???

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Post by bluebaron »

the manual cost £13.99 ish from Halfords.

It covers the 1.0 (999cc) and 1.4 (1390cc), not diesel models, gti, classic, estate or caddy.
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Post by monkey_boy »

anyone know if they are bringing a diesel version out??

might just get the one you have anyway, 90% of it will be the same.... well for the parts i'll be touching anyway!
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Post by bluebaron »

monkey_boy wrote:anyone know if they are bringing a diesel version out??

might just get the one you have anyway, 90% of it will be the same.... well for the parts i'll be touching anyway!
The majority of the bodywork sections will be the same as will bits of the electrics, and i mean its only £14 ish, wot u got to lose?
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