Maintenence Manual Not Haynes
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rpaco
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Maintenence Manual Not Haynes
I read somewhere that there is a manual for my Xantia which is much better than the Haynes one I have; can someone remember the name please?
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JohnD
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http://www.russek-manuals.co.uk/
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I agree - a very good manual - pity about the binding. Mine's rapidly becoming 248 separate sheets of paper.
http://www.russek-manuals.co.uk/
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I agree - a very good manual - pity about the binding. Mine's rapidly becoming 248 separate sheets of paper.
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broomie
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Forth
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DLM
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If you can follow French, then the Revue technique manuals are useful: at least that's what I've found with the BX ones. Should be available new in most French hypermarkets or on french book websites (or secondhand on www.ebay.fr).