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adbutler
05-05-2006, 11:16 AM
I have been interested in cars for a while and last year I bought a 91 Trooper. Since im a girl my dad didnt think to teach the basics in cars to me, which out of all 4 kids me and the other youngest were the most interested (go figure) Im looking for a good website that will help me break down the motor and parts of an Isuzu seein to it as I have to basically learn it myself. If you got any please post them It would be much appreciated!

~thank you

Mario777
05-06-2006, 03:44 AM
You could buy a service manual on CD on eBay for about 10-20$ US

WPjake
04-24-2007, 06:10 PM
Can i get one for a NPR on ebay?

moocowman
04-24-2007, 06:14 PM
i heard haynes manuals were pretty good but kinda expensive...

CF-Shane
04-24-2007, 06:41 PM
Haynes for the win! I've always found the Chilton's electrical diagrams to be severely lacking in the common systems that go down (body, interior, etc).

Canuck
04-25-2007, 07:36 AM
I have been interested in cars for a while and last year I bought a 91 Trooper. Since im a girl my dad didnt think to teach the basics in cars to me, which out of all 4 kids me and the other youngest were the most interested (go figure) Im looking for a good website that will help me break down the motor and parts of an Isuzu seein to it as I have to basically learn it myself. If you got any please post them It would be much appreciated!

~thank you


Go down to your friendly local Isuzu Dealer and order a factory service manual for your particular year/model - the SAME factory service manual that the dealership technicians use when working on Isuzus.

Then, take all your Chilton and Haynes DIY service manuals and stack them next to the fireplace to use as kindling on a cold, winter night.

They are indeed, in my extremely humble opinion, THAT useless.

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