There are two kinds of manuals for me to choose. One kind is just for the model of my car (trio wf 2000year) but it's more expensive at 130+ dollars. The other kind is for the prior model such as wb and cheaper at 50+ dollars. Are there many differences between wf and prior models? If I buy the 50-dollar one, will it able to work on my car?
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I think you need to stick to the manual for your car....not sure about Australia but they changed the car here. First is was Festiva 88-93....then it was Aspire 94-95 and then Aspire OBDII 96 on.
I would check Ebay....the book sounds extremely high unless you are talking the Factory repair manual."FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
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until we close our eyes for good.
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I'm a little hunk of tin, nobody knows what shape I'm in. I've got four wheels and a running board, I'm not a Chevy, I'M A FORD!
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Adam I'm in NZ and I have a cheaper manual...Gregory's No.605, its a cheaper version but it does not go into detail but just covers the most basic, its helpful and enough for someone like me who wouldn't pull a gear box apart, but if you want something more specialised then I guess you need to pay more, that manual has been enough for me to keep my Festiva going for 8 years.
Always change the oil at 10,000km (max) and always replace the oil filter at the same time"all I ask is the chance to prove that money won't make me happy":simon:
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