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Unless someone has it and is willing to E-Mail it to you, you aren't going to find it on-line.
This sort of information is very expensive, and the manufacturer charges a license fee for the publishers to have access to it.
The best place to find it is to purchase a manual at the parts store or the local book store. If it is no longer available, try the local library in the REFERENCE section.
While at the library, ask if they subscribe to ALLDATA or Mitchell On-Demand. This is computer based professional level repair information covering ALL aspects of your car.
Also available for an annual subscription is the same information for one car, on-line.
Go here------>

http://www.eautorepair.net/

Good Luck

2006-10-03 08:00:43 · answer #1 · answered by Ironhand 6 · 0 0

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