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    As you can see from above I have previously had problems getting onto the Topix website - I could get onto it earlier today and purchased a subscription - price has gone up 60% in two weeks - but now I cannot once again get onto the website from my laptop (Win XP). This is the main computer I use and use the latest version of IE and Firefox - neither will open Topix.

    However my PC which has Win 7 on it will open it through Firefox and I can get into the files I want but - when I try to print to file all I get is an error message saying that it cannot find the file.

    So why will my laptop not open the website but my PC will?

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    Sorted after a lot of mucking around.

    Installed a new browser - same issue
    Disabled anti-virus same issue
    Reset modem - same issue
    Disabled Windows Firewall - all fixed.

    I have no idea why it picked on the Topix website but is working now.

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    Are you after the service manual?

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    Yes - and other information.

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    Garry;

    As you have an account on topix, can you lookup this one, and see what it says, it seems to not be in the manual that I can find. I wonder what "renew" consists of.

    Coupling unit - viscous fan -renew For additional information, refer to Cooling Fan (26.25.19)
    (Section 303-03

    Also I am sure most people would be interested in TSB's and other bits and bobs we might not otherwise know about.

    g'day

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    Quote Originally Posted by unseenone View Post
    Garry;

    As you have an account on topix, can you lookup this one, and see what it says, it seems to not be in the manual that I can find. I wonder what "renew" consists of.

    Coupling unit - viscous fan -renew For additional information, refer to Cooling Fan (26.25.19)
    (Section 303-03

    Also I am sure most people would be interested in TSB's and other bits and bobs we might not otherwise know about.

    g'day
    Sorry - I only had a one day subscription which has long since expired. All I have is the instructions on how to replace the viscous fan. I am not sure what renew specifically means - I would have thought 'replace' would have been a better description. Maybe 'renew' and replace ha sthe same meaning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unseenone View Post
    Garry;

    As you have an account on topix, can you lookup this one, and see what it says, it seems to not be in the manual that I can find. I wonder what "renew" consists of.

    Coupling unit - viscous fan -renew For additional information, refer to Cooling Fan (26.25.19)
    (Section 303-03
    I'm not sure what the question is.

    Here's that section of the manual.
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    Thank you, I was just curious what they meant as the "renew" process.

    Seems after reading they mean clean it up.... good information on the removal of the fan shroud, fan, etc. for belt replacement.

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    Hi All,

    Could I ask how much per subscription and how long it lasts

    do you need to be a registered car mechanic to subcribe to workshop manual etc.?


    Also I tried printing the free owners information but the button would not generate any printing. How did you print yours

    thank you

    go-disco4

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    Topix Subscriptions

    You can subscribe for 1 hr, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month or 1 year. Anyone with a credit card seems ok. You can put your VIN in and see the spec of your own vehicle and who sold it to you.
    You can subscribe to a single model for a single year model is the cheapest if you only want your own vehicle.
    There are three types of subscriptrions.
    Service Manual - The workshop manual
    Bulletins - Bulletins about fixes issues etc
    Diagnostics - Mostly updates to the dealer diagnostic tool.
    All three seem to be the same price each. ie

    1 hr == 3 english pound ie $4-5
    1 month= 20 english pounds ie $25-$30
    1 year = 60 GB pound. was $72 from memory.

    TOPIx - TOPIx

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    Gerry

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