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Old November 20th 04, 12:04 AM
Tanya
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Joe Pfeiffer wrote:

> Tanya > writes:
>
> > Tanya wrote:
> >
> > > hi
> > > (x-posted)
> > > i need a haynes manual for the following:
> > > mitsubishi / dodge / plymouth / chrysler (same car) 1989 colt (model
> > > 200) (?2000 series)


<snip>

> > i have the fsm -- i need something simpler (that explains more simply) as an
> > adjunct to the fsm.

>
> To elaborate a little on my earlier comment -- one of the many reasons
> you don't want Haynes is that the way they "simplify" is by leaving
> out steps.


i would not rely only on the simpler books but use it / them as a guideline and
follow the fsm etc.

> > (please do NOT tell me i should not be working on a car if i cannot
> > understand the fsm or similar
> > any suggestions (relating to a book) would be very much appreciated
> > thanks in advance!

>
> Asking questions is probably the best bet.


my questions are stupid... how to access certain parts (what parts i need to
remove).
what type of tools are needed for replacing spark-plugs (for that vehicle) etc.
the tool issue is the primary question for now. my haynes manual for my other car
lists what i would need <clearly> i imagine it is accurate wrt the list of tools
-- i should hope -- maybe not?
thanks!
sincerely
Tanya


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> --
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> Department of Computer Science FAX -- (505) 646-1002
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