Haynes Manual for RX300-330 Higlander
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Picked up the Manual at Advance Auto. Checked it out. Good resource. They tackle the V-6 which our Engine. 330 only.
For DIY'er good book. I like it for $19.
For DIY'er good book. I like it for $19.
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Do you find it a bit generic. A mechanic can possibly make use of it while a DIY'er is left with the desire of more information.
I have had issues with detailed procedures. Pictures showing hidden snaps, and torque information.
Let us know how detailed this manual is and how misinformed I possibly am.
Salim
I have had issues with detailed procedures. Pictures showing hidden snaps, and torque information.
Let us know how detailed this manual is and how misinformed I possibly am.
Salim
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It is your typical Haynes manual. It is useful in a sense that it points you to the direction of the components, but not detailed enough to let you know whatv techniques are needed to do a job-repair correctly. OEM Manuals have been designed so that there is no confusion on how to replace-repair a component. Plus it includes a series of root cause (step-by-step flow chart) analysis which is severly lacking on a Haynes manual. For for getting aquainted with your RX330. The rest would be up to the DIY'ers experience. Still a good investment for $19.
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