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Information of the nature you seek is proprietary, and copyrighted. It is expensive. There isn't anyone that I know of who will pay for that information then make it available for free on the net.
There are options on the net, but they cost. You can go to either of these sites, and for an annual subscription fee, have access to the whole repair database for your car, including recall notices and TSB's (Technical Service Bulletins).
The real advantage to this is the TSB's and the fact that you get it right to your computer.
If the information you need is minimal, then it might be less expensive in the long run to just buy the manual at the local parts house or book store. They usually cost < $20.00
Good Luck

http://www.alldatadiy.com/


http://www.eautorepair.net/

2006-09-02 09:48:32 · answer #1 · answered by Ironhand 6 · 1 0

I think you will have problems with that. Try your library though, they should have a Geo manual. You may end up buying one at a car parts store though.

2006-09-02 08:43:48 · answer #2 · answered by Thomas S 6 · 1 0

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