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Haynes Manual- fabia- "modder's comments"

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Been going through the new Haynes Workshop manual for the Fabia. Not as bad as I was led to believe.

From the point of view of modding, it will be useful as it details the steps on:

removing/reinstalling Turbo

removing/changing manual tranny/clutch

removing/reinstalling Injectors (!!!!)

Nice bit on working on the brakes as well, wish I had had it when I did my 312mm upgrade and brake bleeding!

It is fairly well detailed, and does warn of how you can mess up on the above procedures.

It's useful as a reference, so altogether I'm happy with it. After all it is a workshop manual, and makes the assumption that the user is already fairly handy with cars otherwise he/she wouldn't have bought it.

:thumbup:

Bas

Second that :D

Re Haynes Manual: not a bad bit of work tho' it glosses over the anti roll bar problems with early models. I am going to try a cam belt change on 1.9 SDI when it gets a bit warmer, I will tell you all how I get on later!!

Regards, Noz.

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