Hadyourphil Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 Several years ago I bought a 2001 RX300 repair manual on a CD. Other than having cryptic abbreviations in its table of contents, it was great. I'm fairly sure it was a legitimate product because of the way it was made and labelled. Well, it has disappeared and I don't see one of these for sale any more. Are those gone? The factory books are quite pricey and I have no experience with the recent Haynes/Clymer/Chilton school of manuals, other than hearing that they aren't too good. Any comments on those? Any source of "real" manuals, either paper or CD?
lenore Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 The Haynes manual covers the old Highlander and RX300. Not bad, but not as detailed, but for the general mechanics covers such things and engine rebuild, brakes, etc well.
Hadyourphil Posted June 18, 2014 Author Posted June 18, 2014 Found my disc! It was in a computer I rarely use. The CD is labeled as an ASA Shop copy that I bought several years ago and haven't seen since.
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