Alldata.com = bunk?
#1
Alldata.com = bunk?
I just registered with alldatadiy.com yesterday and have found the information underwhelming so far. I found a few useful diagrams, but nothing like I was expecting.
If I want an in-depth manual should I just go with the factory service/repair manual? I'm looking for something with clear diagrams, instructions, etc.
If I want an in-depth manual should I just go with the factory service/repair manual? I'm looking for something with clear diagrams, instructions, etc.
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#8
ive got all data for a 95 sc300 = pretty damn useless... now i will say i had a 97 prelude with alldata...and no crap ill quote zhillz "it was the best thing since sliced bread"...any problems with my prelude i jumped on alldata and within an hour i always figured it out, and had it repaired or parts on order....
#9
It sucks pretty bad for my car...'93 SC400...I think I'm going to bite the bullet and get one from Lexus...I figure if I keep dropping $20 here and there for ****, it'll add up pretty quickly.
I don't think there are different levels to alldata...and I'm sure for other cars it's extensive...but pretty scarce for mine.
I don't think there are different levels to alldata...and I'm sure for other cars it's extensive...but pretty scarce for mine.
#10
this is what i use,
http://forum.clubna-t.com/showthread.php?t=7427
and cant beat the price FREE FTW!!!
http://forum.clubna-t.com/showthread.php?t=7427
and cant beat the price FREE FTW!!!
#14
all-data is alright. You can find the toyota tech repair manual online if you look hard enough. I found one for a 95 supra, has all diagrams for both 2jz-ge and 2jz-gte. Its ridiculously usefull, and just enough details to tear down the engine if needed.