- Tue May 05, 2009 5:10 am
#114953
I recently went looking for a manual myself. With other cars my dad and I have worked on, Haynes seem to be more detailed.
For instance, I got a Chilton for my Nissan Stanza. Most directions say, "If so equipped, remove A, B, and C, and reverse steps to complete the job". Whereas the Haynes we have for our Ford Tempo/F150 say, "Remove these specific bolts/brackets/panels/etc, and when reinstalling you may have to do these special things to get it right."
Just my experience of course. Plus, the Chilton I saw in a local car shop seemed WAY too general - 84-95 Civic/Accord/Del Sol. I know Haynes makes one just for us - 92-95 Civic. So I figure I'll pick one of those up when I get the cash.
/2cents.