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 Post subject: GM ESI Manual 1996 to 2005 All GM Vehicles
Unread postPosted: Jan 13 2008 11:38 PM 
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Joined: Dec 23 2007 12:15 AM
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Location: Tri-Cities, MI
I purchased a copy of the manual on DVD.

So if you need help with your 96-05 car I can help you out.

Everything the Mechanics Have, I have at my fingertips.
Torque specs
Repair Instructions
Wiring
etc etc

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 Post subject: Re: GM ESI Manual 1996 to 2005 All GM Vehicles
Unread postPosted: Sep 14 2008 3:34 PM 
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Joined: Dec 25 2007 11:54 AM
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I don;t think you have eveything I have


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 Post subject: Re: GM ESI Manual 1996 to 2005 All GM Vehicles
Unread postPosted: Oct 05 2008 6:34 PM 
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Probably not, but I also don't charge. :)


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 Post subject: Re: GM ESI Manual 1996 to 2005 All GM Vehicles
Unread postPosted: Oct 06 2008 5:02 PM 
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Well thats my job and i have to charge because i have the tools. tools are not free .
Just because you can turn a wrench don't mean your a ASE tech. And we have to fix all the screwups the do it yourselfer does.
By the way did you ever find those shims?


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