Haynes Manual for 05-09 Nox
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I just bought one off Amazon. With shipping to my house it was only 21 bucks. Sure beats the parts store prices if you can find on that sells it. Autozone and Advance neither one could even order me one here. Maybe if you're in a large, metropolitan area, they'll stock one. But I live in the sticks.
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I don't understand why the parts stores don't carry them. I've seen a lot of Equinox's on the highways here in Tennessee. They obviously sold enough units for Haynes corporation to justify the expense of purchasing and disassembling one. That's how they determine whether or not to put a manual out on a vehicle.
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I don't understand why the parts stores don't carry them. I've seen a lot of Equinox's on the highways here in Tennessee. They obviously sold enough units for Haynes corporation to justify the expense of purchasing and disassembling one. That's how they determine whether or not to put a manual out on a vehicle.
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I just bought one off Amazon. With shipping to my house it was only 21 bucks. Sure beats the parts store prices if you can find on that sells it. Autozone and Advance neither one could even order me one here. Maybe if you're in a large, metropolitan area, they'll stock one. But I live in the sticks.
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I've cruised through it and it's pretty good for the DIY mechanic. I've always gotten pretty good information from Haynes on my vehicles. Of course, if you want to tear down the transmission, you'll be out of luck, but most of us aren't going to do that because of the special tools and space needed to do so. All in all, I'm happy with mine.
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I've cruised through it and it's pretty good for the DIY mechanic. I've always gotten pretty good information from Haynes on my vehicles. Of course, if you want to tear down the transmission, you'll be out of luck, but most of us aren't going to do that because of the special tools and space needed to do so. All in all, I'm happy with mine.
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You're quite welcome. It's nice to know that I'm not the only one that works on their own vehicle. I'm on disability and there's no way I can afford dealer rates. It may take me a few days to get a job done, but I don't mind. I just look at the money I save.