Service Manual??
Try as I might, I can't find where to buy an authentic service manual for the Charger.
Helm makes the books for GM and Ford. Who is the publisher for Chrysler?
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Helm makes the books for GM and Ford. Who is the publisher for Chrysler?
Thanks,
Glenn
Daytona R/T Top Banana #0102
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Smoker’s Group
Sunroof
Navigation
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Chrysler is the publisher of Chrysler service manuals.
Service manuals, along with other products, can be purchaes at here or by calling (800) 890-4038.
The print service manuals for the newer models seem to be pretty expensive ($395 for the print 300, Charger and Magnum), $90 for the CD, and $60 for the wiring diagram manual.
I ordered a printed manual for my 1996 Dakota (cost me $112 with shipping), and it's very useful.
Service manuals, along with other products, can be purchaes at here or by calling (800) 890-4038.
The print service manuals for the newer models seem to be pretty expensive ($395 for the print 300, Charger and Magnum), $90 for the CD, and $60 for the wiring diagram manual.
I ordered a printed manual for my 1996 Dakota (cost me $112 with shipping), and it's very useful.
Thanks for the info and link.
$395 is VERY pricey for the print, and I do prefer the bound over the CD-format. But the price differential will certainly lead the way.
I too find having the service manual an invaluable product. I have one for each of the cars that I've owned. Even after I sell a car, I suggest to the buyer (unless its a trade-in) that I would be willing to sell the shop manual separately. Few have taken up the offer, then later come back and say --"Hey, you still want to sell that manual?" Of course, I do part ways with it.
I still have a 1965 Riviera GS, and the shop manual comes in handy!
Anyway, thanks for the info!
$395 is VERY pricey for the print, and I do prefer the bound over the CD-format. But the price differential will certainly lead the way.
I too find having the service manual an invaluable product. I have one for each of the cars that I've owned. Even after I sell a car, I suggest to the buyer (unless its a trade-in) that I would be willing to sell the shop manual separately. Few have taken up the offer, then later come back and say --"Hey, you still want to sell that manual?" Of course, I do part ways with it.
I still have a 1965 Riviera GS, and the shop manual comes in handy!
Anyway, thanks for the info!


