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Re: Books?



It may not be for dummies, but the shop manual for the Jetta series (I
forget who actually prints it, big grey, phone-book-looking thing) is a
pretty common sense, clearly written manual on how to fix EVERYTHING on your
jetta.  I have one for my 92, haven't seen the one for the 98 glx, but
haven't looked either...  let me know if you want more info on the 92 shop
book...

Rick
98 GLX
92 Jetta Carat
- -----Original Message-----
From: ANDREW_ATWELL@HP-PaloAlto-om20.om.hp.com
<ANDREW_ATWELL@HP-PaloAlto-om20.om.hp.com>
To: gti-vr6@dev.tivoli.com <gti-vr6@dev.tivoli.com>; jettaglx@igtc.com
<jettaglx@igtc.com>
Date: Friday, March 20, 1998 8:29 PM
Subject: Books?


>     Can anyone reccomend some books for the non-technically skilled on
>     auto repair, how things work etc. so one might be a little more savy
>     or at least not have a dumb look on the face when the mechanic is
>     talking to (trying to rip-off) you?
>        At my job I am the car guy that ends up answering all questions and
>     it is getting tiring I would rather have a book to reference them too.
>       I have heard of "Auto repair for Dummies"  But it is out of print.
>
>     Thanks, please reply privately.
>
>     Andy
>