Chrysler Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
This is the guide that is used when Chrysler Crossfire Specialists were trained. It covers all the major systems, shows diagrams and component locations, explains operating concepts and diagnosis and repair techniques. I have found this guide (a large paperback book about the size of one volume of the shop manual) fills in where the shop manual and parts guide leave off. A "must have" for any Crossfire owner who works on their own car or wants to trouble shoot the car before bringing it to the dealer...
$35 shipped via Media Mail to Continental US. Canada and other locations actual shipping cost via USPS
"Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book"
A scary statement
"yea just park it over here I'm the shop's only Crossfire Specialist, ah....where is that student reference book they gave me??"
I do know and understand the purpose of the book- just making light of the title.
A scary statement
"yea just park it over here I'm the shop's only Crossfire Specialist, ah....where is that student reference book they gave me??"
I do know and understand the purpose of the book- just making light of the title.
Ann, since I haven't decided what I want to be when I grow up, what could be better than a "student" hand book?
James
James
I know this may sound like a silly request...
but what are the chances you could have it reproduced and re-bound.
I know I would like one as well... and I can think of a half dozen other guys off the top of my head that would probably be interested if there was more than one.
James1549, I meant no offense in anyway to you...I just think it would be a nice reference for anyone who wants one to have... you can by all means have the original
but what are the chances you could have it reproduced and re-bound.
I know I would like one as well... and I can think of a half dozen other guys off the top of my head that would probably be interested if there was more than one.
James1549, I meant no offense in anyway to you...I just think it would be a nice reference for anyone who wants one to have... you can by all means have the original
What are the chances that a firm would copy a copywrited book? Or do you have something else in mind? Never done it before. James
Originally Posted by ZAHANMA
I know this may sound like a silly request...
but what are the chances you could have it reproduced and re-bound.
I know I would like one as well... and I can think of a half dozen other guys off the top of my head that would probably be interested if there was more than one.
but what are the chances you could have it reproduced and re-bound.
I know I would like one as well... and I can think of a half dozen other guys off the top of my head that would probably be interested if there was more than one.
The thought occurred to me but between the copyright issues and the size of the book, and the fact it would be hard to scan one page at a time...
Originally Posted by James1549
What are the chances that a firm would copy a copywrited book? Or do you have something else in mind? Never done it before. James
What are the chances a firm would realize anyone in their right mind (excluding us) would want to copy a chrysler manual haha.
.pdf would be nice (but ppro would not get his money he was hoping for) but it would take forever... if someone is down for it then go for it *ahem* James *ahem*
hahaha
I have one of these as well.....and will try to make a project of creating a .pdf file for those that would like one. Give me a few weeks to get it together and then I may need someone's assistance in making it available as I am sure it will be a fairly large file.
Originally Posted by danimal
I have one of these as well.....and will try to make a project of creating a .pdf file for those that would like one. Give me a few weeks to get it together and then I may need someone's assistance in making it available as I am sure it will be a fairly large file.
I am also interested, a bound book or CD would work for me. As time go's by the Crossfire trained techs will vanish so to be able to go to an independent mechanic and have a repair manual woud be the cat's a$$
It would be nice once this is made into a PDF file that it was posted as a sticky in the Crossfire SRT6 Documentation Collection or the Crossfire documentation collection for all the members to have access to it.



