Service Manual
Originally Posted by dynamicS
Hehe, I shoulda charged you guys $10 bux for the link, lol.
Really? I didn't know that! Actually I stole the link from the SLK forum in MBworld... I never knew it was posted here since I couldn't find any other threads on it. Good to know.
The link works.
Simply right click on it and choose "save link as", or "save as".
Choose to save it to disk.
Open with Acrobat Reader (or pdf reader of choice).
I was not able to get it to open in my browser, but the save as works just fine.
THANKS for the manual. I went shopping for one a couple days ago... Haynes... etc. Not available.
Simply right click on it and choose "save link as", or "save as".
Choose to save it to disk.
Open with Acrobat Reader (or pdf reader of choice).
I was not able to get it to open in my browser, but the save as works just fine.
THANKS for the manual. I went shopping for one a couple days ago... Haynes... etc. Not available.
Thank you for posting this. 
It's already answered several questions i've had regarding the engine management systems.
These manuals are worth their weight in gold.
Chrysler usually creates a "tech manual" in addition to the standard repair manuals for oddball cars like the crossfire. I know my mitsu based cars had them, and were very in-depth about things like suspension geometry and how the computer functions (not just the sensor median values). You don't happen to have that as well do you?
It's already answered several questions i've had regarding the engine management systems.
These manuals are worth their weight in gold.
Chrysler usually creates a "tech manual" in addition to the standard repair manuals for oddball cars like the crossfire. I know my mitsu based cars had them, and were very in-depth about things like suspension geometry and how the computer functions (not just the sensor median values). You don't happen to have that as well do you?
Originally Posted by WheatKing
Thank you for posting this. 
It's already answered several questions i've had regarding the engine management systems.
These manuals are worth their weight in gold.
Chrysler usually creates a "tech manual" in addition to the standard repair manuals for oddball cars like the crossfire. I know my mitsu based cars had them, and were very in-depth about things like suspension geometry and how the computer functions (not just the sensor median values). You don't happen to have that as well do you?
It's already answered several questions i've had regarding the engine management systems.
These manuals are worth their weight in gold.
Chrysler usually creates a "tech manual" in addition to the standard repair manuals for oddball cars like the crossfire. I know my mitsu based cars had them, and were very in-depth about things like suspension geometry and how the computer functions (not just the sensor median values). You don't happen to have that as well do you?
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