I can suggest a workaround to improve the bandwidth. If you are internet explorer, go to "Tools, Internet Options, Advance Tab, Scroll down and set "Show Pictures" off. This will prevent pictures from downloading. Some pages on the net are heavy on pictures (large size) and take time to download. With pictures off, the page will download faster, though the page may look kind of dull (and pages in certain sites may be unreadable). Faqfaqm site for example can be easily read with pictures off. As I said before this is a workaround - making do with a lower bandwidth requirement. This does not repair/increase the bandwidth.
Try http://hondatech.info/downloads/Auto for free downloads of Honda Service Manuals and Diagrams.
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2.2L OHV or a 2.4L DOHC engine..... anyway,,,,, get a repair manual or go to autozone.com click repair info.
take it to the repair shop.im not shur anyway! im only nine!
I don't know. By getting on it?
You typically pay the deductible directly to the repair shop when getting your vehicle repaired.
Repair facilities have equipment, but you can not even use that without it being connected
No, you can spend that check anyway you like. It's your money. The insurance company doesn't care if you repair your car or not. You could decide you will take the train to work, it is your business.
anyway, you can try. I tried recently on the sidewall of an old tire, but have not used it for driving.
You can find free Suzuki repair manuals for the 1980 GS 750 by searching on motorcycle forums, websites like BikeBandit or Haynes, and online resources such as ManualsLib or Scribd. Additionally, sites like eBay or Craigslist may have listings for digital downloads. Be cautious of copyright issues and always ensure you're downloading from reputable sources.