Have you tried Pitstop bookshop? I got a manual for my '86 County from them. Had to go to the Isuzu dealer for 4BD1 books. Pitstop's book covered the pommy versions.
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Have you tried Pitstop bookshop? I got a manual for my '86 County from them. Had to go to the Isuzu dealer for 4BD1 books. Pitstop's book covered the pommy versions.
Another option is the Haynes manual I just bought off eBay for about $35. Cheap print quality, but has some useful info.
Yup, I’d also be interested in the Puma workshop manuals.
we have a files section for these links etc etc etc
please put them in there that way everyone knows where they are and they arent scattered all over the place.
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Thanks Simon. That is really appreciated. I have a 2014 model but this will be great to have on hand.
I modified the 2012+ workshop manual to include bookmark tabs and clickable links on the title pages to their respective pages. I found this was the biggest usability issue with the copies that float around 'online'.
If anyone was interested, I'll work thru the 2007-2012 manual to include this functionality.
IMO, the electronic version trumps the printed (in contradiction to my earlier post). When info is easy to search, the power is in your hands to resolve almost ANY issue. Realistically, I've had a vehicle with operational batteries and a charged smartphone on my most remote trips, whereas I cannot see the value in lugging around 1/2 a rheem of paper for 'just in case'. For trouble shooting, you've got more chance with a nanocom or similar, the LR wiring diagram, electrical reference manual, and the Diagnostic Trouble Codes that you'd have with a month of Sundays with a multimeter and dumb luck. As for major mechanical failures, you'll be stuffed 9 times out of 10 unless your 'spares kit' includes a Dakar truck as tail-end charlie...
Chuck a like or thanks below if a clickable .PDF would be of interest, and I could be motivated to spend the 6hrs modding the pdf page by page...