I’m looking for a real shop manual on CD or in book format that has real parts diagrams (blow-out style)
I"ve seen some on e-bay but they look kinda sketchy. I also don’t want a chiltons (they are useless) I’m a mechanic so I don’t really need instructions just good parts diagrams.
If you’ve bought some and they suck let me know, as well as if you’ve bought some and they are detailed and well organized. Thanks for the help
for our cars there is nothing better then getting a full set of the helms manuals although they are pricey they are worth the money(as you may already know being a mechanic that the $20 ones kinda suck)
The Service manual ($62.00)
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.asp?Style=&Mfg=AHA&Make=AHA&Model=INTG&Year=1992&Category=1&Keyword=&Module=&mscsid=A4MMB5X717408PWJL961LG98GBSNADN9
Electrical Troubleshooting(def. worth the money) shows were all the components/connectors are located in real pictures($40.00)
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.asp?Style=&Mfg=AHA&Make=AHA&Model=INTG&Year=1992&Category=8&Keyword=&Module=&mscsid=A4MMB5X717408PWJL961LG98GBSNADN9
Body Repair($37.00)
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.asp?Style=&Mfg=AHA&Make=AHA&Model=INTG&Year=1992&Category=7&Keyword=&Module=&mscsid=A4MMB5X717408PWJL961LG98GBSNADN9
Thanks man. That’s awesome appreciate the info.
Best kind of manual IMO is the Acura factory service manual itself.
that’s what those are
Is the manuals different for the two and four doors? sorry to thread whore…
No, they cover the entire year – all trim levels / styles / transmissions.
You can pickup on used helms off of ebay for around $20-25. Some will be in mint shape, some will show there use but still be completely functional.
I get by with the Haynes which is cheap but I’m sure I’d be much better off with the Helms, like the other day when I somehow broke the bracket that holds the fuel filter to the firewall… :mad: