Free Chilton Online Vehicle Manuals!

Started by Crazymays77, February 23, 2009, 11:31:44 PM

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Crazymays77

i dont know if anyone knows about this site but i came across it and its better than buying the books. all you have to do is enter your drivers lic. number to login and then find your vehicle. i know its alot better than haynes manuals

https://elibrary.mel.org/validate?url=http%3A%2F%2F0-infotrac.galegroup.com.elibrary.mel.org%3A80%2Fitweb%2Flom_accessmich%3Fdb%3DCHLL



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any way this can be pinned to the top of the garage tech forum? this is helpful as all hell but i have a hard time finding it sometimes


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ToughBowtieTruck

Yeah I also get Chilton for free at LCC. An excellent resource.

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If It Doesnt Have Mud On It, It's Just Another Truck!

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86' Chevy Step Side, 548 BBC, TH400, 18" SCS Tcase, 4 linked, 18" King shocks, 16.9-26 R1's & R2's

awd6000ste

my library (grace a dow) in midland has this exact same thing.  and small engines too...!!!  i use it all the time

bronco429scj

thanks i wish i saw this earlier today i was looking for a wiring  diagram and i was able to go right to it on that sight

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mudseeker

http://www.stanislauslibrary.org/database_main.shtml

free chilton library.
scroll down to the chilton tab, leave the password blank and you're in.
i've used it many times, but the site seems to not be working right now.

ToughBowtieTruck

Quote from: mudseeker on September 28, 2010, 02:12:30 AM
http://www.stanislauslibrary.org/database_main.shtml

free chilton library.
scroll down to the chilton tab, leave the password blank and you're in.
i've used it many times, but the site seems to not be working right now.

That's the same Chilton Library the original link directs you to.

mudseeker


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