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Sierra Workshop Manual

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Sierra Workshop Manual

Post by Caveman »

Hey Guys.....

Does anyone know of a good place to get a workshop manual for a 92 Sierra.?

I've looked around but can't seem to find anywhere that sells them.

All help appreciated.
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Post by Caveman »

Cheers HRZOOK.

I guess I should of thought of looking there......kinda obvious really.

It's ordered and on it's way.

Thanks
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Post by ZookCam »

You might wanna check out these guys.

www.zukboys.com/

It's the whole service manual in a passworded PDF file, the idea being that you print out the pages you want to look at while you are working, and don't have to worry about getting the manual dirty. (not bad for $9.99)

these guys were referred to me just recently and i plan to get a copy of this CD myself. :D
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Post by DeWsE »

Welcome a board zookcam

Will be good to hear more about your zook.

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Post by moose »

or direct from a Suzuki dealership !!! :D
thats where I got my FActory manual !!! :armsup:
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Post by nicbeer »

Another site is:

http://punisher.agrajag.org/suzuki/

Warning to dialup users on the above link.( there are some scary file sizes.)

It has my 85' drover manual scanned in on there.

cheers
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Post by zookjedi »

like moose said go to a suzuki dealership.
haynes manuels are pretty poor compared to the genuine w-shop manuel they cost about $100 i think , ive got both , never read the haynes one anymore .
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Post by lay80n »

ZookCam wrote:You might wanna check out these guys.

www.zukboys.com/

It's the whole service manual in a passworded PDF file, the idea being that you print out the pages you want to look at while you are working, and don't have to worry about getting the manual dirty. (not bad for $9.99)

these guys were referred to me just recently and i plan to get a copy of this CD myself. :D


I have this manual. Its not bad but is US, so not exactly for aust. zooks. Still very good to have though.
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Post by Bad JuJu »

Nice work nicbeer
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Post by muppet_man67 »

stressed wrote:like moose said go to a suzuki dealership.
haynes manuels are pretty poor compared to the genuine w-shop manuel they cost about $100 i think , ive got both , never read the haynes one anymore .


$100? I must of got ripped by paying $140
Its already paid for itself probably 3 times in labor and Ive only had it 2 months
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Post by Caveman »

Cheers Guys.....

Like I said, I have ordered the haynes one.....always found them to be fine in the past.

The Zook is so easy to work on anyway, I only need the manual for those helpful tips on the order of installation/removal....saves heaps of time to do things the right way the first time.

I have the electronic copy in PDF, but it's a pain as my PC isn't in my garage, and I don't like to use my laptop with greasy, muddy hands.

I haven't managed to convince my wife to read out the instructions from the PC as I'm working yet.....or bring me a beer..... ;)
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Post by Nook »

Mate try this......sounds like you need some help.

http://203.55.237.242/suzuki/

Hope the link works for you..

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Post by Caveman »

Thanks Nook......

Loads of good stuff on that site.

Cheers
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