For reliable car repair information, consider the following sources:
Haynes Manuals: Comprehensive guides with step-by-step instructions.
Chilton Manuals: Detailed repair instructions and maintenance tips.
Factory Service Manuals: The most detailed and specific guides, often available for purchase from the manufacturer or online.
YouTube: Channels like ChrisFix, Scotty Kilmer, and AutoZone’s own channel offer video tutorials on a wide range of car repairs.
AutoZone: Their website provides free repair guides and tips for many vehicle makes and models.
AllDataDIY: A subscription-based service offering access to factory repair information and diagrams.
Reddit’s r/MechanicAdvice: A community where users share repair tips and troubleshooting advice.
Car-specific Forums: Many car models have dedicated forums where enthusiasts and experts discuss repairs and maintenance.
RepairPal: Offers repair estimates and maintenance tips.
OBD-II Scanner Apps: Apps like Torque or Car Scanner can help diagnose issues using a Bluetooth OBD-II reader.
Edmunds: Provides maintenance tips and reviews of repair shops.
Car and Driver: Features articles on common repair issues and maintenance.
AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts: Often have repair guides and advice available in-store or online.
For accurate and vehicle-specific repair information, a combination of these resources can be very helpful.
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I think everything is good about tv. It gives you a lot of information....like weather, and information about whats going on i your city of state.
haynes repair manuals are good but you can go to autozone.com and they have online repair manuels as well it a good site for a lot of information on repair work.
Good information is valuable. Professional shops have to pay for it. Even the dealers have to pay for it. So don't blame the dealers. Blame the manufacturers. In the meantime, get used to the idea that if you want really good repair information, you're going to have to pay for it. Here's an article about it http://free-auto-repair-advice.blogspot.com/2007/11/finding-repair-information-you-need-at.html
I find the internet to be a good source of information.
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It sometimes is, but mostly it lacks a lot of important information.