Workshop Manual
Discussion
V8LM said:
Are the above two the same?
chippy wanted all models which are available from the tech info site but obviously for a price. I believe that Warren is offering all things DB9 related (although should now have the digital version of the Owners Manual for the V8V ).Much of the info available from the tech info site relate to Service Bulletins as well as things like the Workshop Manual. I've got the complete set for both the DBS and the V8V and there are some crossover files such as the Creaks & Rattles manual.
It's important to understand that much of the information is for Dealer mechanics and as such, whilst some of it makes interesting reading, your average owner isn't going to wave spanners about in an attempt to action, for example, a Service Bulletin. I think Rick from DMS summed it up when he said a little information can be a dangerous thing and I agree with that sentiment. As I said, other bits do make interesting reading even if it's just to be a little more informed when you identify an issue and book it in with AM to get it fixed.
You can get access for 24 hours for about £70 where you can download as much as you want. Relevant info for each model is probably around 200MB.
V8LM said:
Thanks. I suppose my question was directed more towards Jockman - is that information the same as can be obtained from the techinfo site, or something different?
ETA - actually, I suppose it is directed to 3200gt.
Indeed - I note you haven't requested the info from Warren.ETA - actually, I suppose it is directed to 3200gt.
Feel free to do so.
3200gt said:
I don't intend to check every thread posted so if anyone else wants it just stick to the original thread please.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=70&t=1003027&mid=50772&nmt=Small toys for the (DB9) Boys. (and Girls)They are DB9 documents only, although bits may be V8V and V12V relevent.
Edited by 3200gt on Wednesday 6th July 16:16
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