Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
I have a reference manual that I got from one of my instructors when I was training to become a technician. He was a certified as a Crossfire Specialist. I'm trying to figure out how I could share this information with everyone on the forum. If anybody has any ideas, please let me know. If you know how to make copies and somehow post it then I would be willing to ship it to you for every ones benefit.
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Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
That's fine. I don't have a scanner and it seems like you probably know more about posting something like this. PM your address and I'll send it to you. I've had it for a while but haven't read too much into it because I had too much other stuff to learn. It does have some really good information in it from just scanning through the book.
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by noles
I have a reference manual that I got from one of my instructors when I was training to become a technician. He was a certified as a Crossfire Specialist. I'm trying to figure out how I could share this information with everyone on the forum. If anybody has any ideas, please let me know. If you know how to make copies and somehow post it then I would be willing to ship it to you for every ones benefit.
I guess it's too big to post though. 29.7MB
Any ideas anyone?
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Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by onehundred80
I have it as a .pdf file. So it has been done already.
I guess it's too big to post though. 29.7MB
Any ideas anyone?
I guess it's too big to post though. 29.7MB
Any ideas anyone?
PM me and I'll shoot you my email address so you can send it over. You do have a broadband connection, don't you? Because you'll have to wait a minute or three for this near 30mb file to transfer.
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
I'm already hosting the NAV Disc files so hosting this is no problem. Of course, you have to get it to me first! Which you can do with https://www.transferbigfiles.com/
PM me and I'll shoot you my email address so you can send it over. You do have a broadband connection, don't you? Because you'll have to wait a minute or three for this near 30mb file to transfer.
PM me and I'll shoot you my email address so you can send it over. You do have a broadband connection, don't you? Because you'll have to wait a minute or three for this near 30mb file to transfer.
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
You guys are awesome. Can not wait to get my hands on this (preferrably before I do my dprings LOL)
I'll have to find it and look it over again to refresh my memory blank.
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by tighed1
I don't recall that it was very technical so it may not help.
I'll have to find it and look it over again to refresh my memory blank.
I'll have to find it and look it over again to refresh my memory blank.
It is an interesting read.
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Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
OK, thanks to Dave (aka onehundred80) I've got this document up on a server that you can all access. Right click HERE and "save as" or "save link as" etc depending on your browser and you'll have your very own PDF scan of the Chrysler Crossfire Student Reference Book from the DaimlerChrysler Academy School of Technical Training. How official!!