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Workshop Manuel

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rollazuki:
Try here, its on one of their pages.

www.suzukitech.org/

Oh yeah, DL it overnight, it takes a while.

Also try ebay, theres usually a workshop manual floating about for sale on cd/dvd

Rollazuki

jimny gary:
As long as the cars serviced by a reputable garage with suzuki parts the warranty isnt affected, my local garage just did my first service £120 cheaper than the main dealer.  They havnt moaned too much about the modifications either. Probably a bit late for you , but may be of help to other jimny owners.

Gary

rollazuki:
Always ensure the garage is VAT registered, and they carry out the service with Suzuki parts(or better)
Best bet is to obtain the Suzuki service check sheets for the garage to work from and tick off, and always ensure the ser book is stamped, dont just assume the recipt/service check sheet is evidence of service.
I work in a dealership, and come across this on a daily basis, always cover your back, the manufacturers will always try to worm thier way out of paying a warranty claim.
(especially if you have been using their products for the purpose they were designed for, ie track days for sports cars, off road for 4x4's)
The number of times Ive heard, 'not covered, you have been taking the vehicle off-road'
What a joke.
Rollazuki

generation-x:
hi m8y
when i wanted a manual for gen-x i had to go to halfrauds and order one special from the states might be worth a try

simon

Mad_on_Suzuki_jeeps:
Is it better to get the manaul for your car then :)

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