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fish4stripers 05-10-2004 02:31 PM

service manuals
 
Hi, Anyone have an opinion on these cd service manuals being sold on ebay? They claim they are much better than chiltons, compare to factory service manuals at a fraction of the cost, like $25. Anyone have any experience with them? Appreciate any input.

fish

drfeno 05-23-2004 01:06 PM

RE: service manuals
 
Hi,

My experience has not been that good. I have a '99 E430 sport model, and the info in the CD is sorely lacking. There are very few usefull subjects maybe with the exception of telling you how to reset the display panel. I also have found that there is no printed factory manual available for the car. I guess MB just doesn't want you working on your own car. The CD I have covers many years and model types and brand names, its not specific to mercedes. I found that the older the car the more info was in the manual. For instance you could pick a '03 s500, but there would only be ONE category "general info" which was short and a joke. In short, if you're looking for step by step on a particular procedure forget it.

[:'(]

oldnews 08-23-2004 10:06 PM

RE: service manuals
 
Go to AllData.com, worth the 25$ and gives you everything.:D

raymond~ 08-29-2004 03:22 AM

RE: service manuals
 
In Seattle, head down to the local public library and with library card in hand, you can access AllData for free

sleepwalker 08-29-2004 05:59 AM

RE: service manuals
 
unlike bmw, mercedes-benz doesn't want you to repair your own car or purchase spare parts.

even the dealer's workshop cannot buy the STAR DIAGNOSIS computer! they can only rent it, but non authorized workshop can easily buy them for $25k.

wertjamp 09-01-2004 07:21 PM

RE: service manuals
 
I agree with Sleepwalker. I recently was told by my local MB delership that the removal of the center console for the replacement of a fader switch required special tools and to book an appointment. Thanks to Sleepwalker and Foghorn, I found the special tool requirement to be none other than a Phillips screwdriver!

With regard to a service manual, I bought a Benz bible from Bentley like many Newbies. Like many Newbies, I was profoundly disappointed by the lack of removal and installation procedures. Now, I also look for a reliable source and the AllData links looks promising. I have also ordered a 2-CD service manual advertised in the forum's classified section. For $15 (including shipping), I figure I can take a chance.

Cheers, JDub

sleepwalker 09-01-2004 09:12 PM

RE: service manuals
 
you cannot get anything much from other manuals except the WIS (workshop information system).

one way is to purchase a USB hard disk backup with 20G capacity, and copy my computer. i am willing to distribute it to all who are interested.

USB hard disk costs about $150 to $300, depending on brand.

jem 09-04-2004 01:53 PM

RE: service manuals
 
Hello again..just cruising around.

Wondering if Sleepwalker has an ftp: or a www: site where one could download bits & pieces of help?

'jem'

sleepwalker 09-04-2004 10:34 PM

RE: service manuals
 
i used to go on ftp, but because of virus i stop going online with my technical computer. it always takes me two days to format and re-install everything.

if you have your own www, maybe you can lend me some space so i can create webpages, storage and download areas.

aceofsoul 09-27-2004 05:13 PM

RE: service manuals
 
thanks JDub, i'm here seems like no way of getting it :(

Mammalian04 01-09-2005 07:38 PM

RE: service manuals
 
Are ya'll talking about the official Mercedes CD? Is it a DVD or CD?

What were you saying requires 20gb of space?

Thanks guys.

sleepwalker 01-10-2005 10:43 AM

RE: service manuals
 
dvd

but it was extracted raw and splitted for easy upload/download.

6 gigabyte free space needed.

aharley1 01-10-2005 03:53 PM

RE: service manuals
 
I went to manualsunlimited.com & got the official manual on CD for $23.00. It's great.

rd123 01-14-2005 03:29 AM

RE: service manuals
 
aharley1, I'm new to this forum and I just ordered a cd from manualsunlimited a couple hours ago. This is my first visit to this forum and I'm glad to see that someone is happy with manualsunlimited. I have a 260E that is fouling spark plugs and using a lot of oil so I'm going to check for a blown head gasket and will probably end up pulling the head so the manual I bought tonight should come in handy. I appreciate the good report on manualsunlimited. Thanks

C240AWD 06-29-2005 03:38 PM

RE: service manuals
 
New owner here. In spite of what MB wants, I will do my own minor maintenance, like oil changes etc. Neat little car, but except for the name, the Ford 500/Mercury montego has more room and features, and is five grand less. But I bought the Benz anyway, IMO it was twice the car as the BMW, Audi and Volvo. The Jag was interesting though.

Sleepwalker, If you have service information available, I certainly would appreciate anything that concerns the C240AWD. Can it be emailed?

I am just starting to look into service manuals. I am a bit skeptical of those on Ebay and the like. I bought some in the past for other makes and they were dismal at best.

Glad I found this place.


sleepwalker 06-30-2005 12:31 AM

RE: service manuals
 
i have but the size is too big to send by email.

i wish i can afford one website so i can share more.

rog 07-22-2005 09:20 AM

RE: service manuals
 


ORIGINAL: sleepwalker

you cannot get anything much from other manuals except the WIS (workshop information system).

one way is to purchase a USB hard disk backup with 20G capacity, and copy my computer. i am willing to distribute it to all who are interested.

USB hard disk costs about $150 to $300, depending on brand.

SleepWalker, I would very much like to get the WIS.
Explain please how that can be done. How can I can copy your computer?
Do I send the hard disk to U or what?


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