TroySmith80
Adventurer
I've been putting together a toolkit and recovery items and it occurred to me that since i'm not a highly experienced mechanic probably one of the most helpful items I could carry would be some sort of handbook to walk me through troubleshooting and diagnostic processes in the event of a breakdown. Is anybody aware of such a thing? Have any recommendations?
I suppose a clymer and/or factory service manual for my vehicle would be a good thing to have.
some quick googling turned up:
Troubleshooting With Your Senses - Your Roadside Guide
How to Diagnose and Repair Automotive Electrical Systems (Motorbooks Workshop)
I've done a fair amount of repair work in the past, even swapped a subaru engine into my '84 westfalia, but i'm not great on diagnosis, especially without the aid of the internet.
I suppose a clymer and/or factory service manual for my vehicle would be a good thing to have.
some quick googling turned up:
Troubleshooting With Your Senses - Your Roadside Guide
How to Diagnose and Repair Automotive Electrical Systems (Motorbooks Workshop)
I've done a fair amount of repair work in the past, even swapped a subaru engine into my '84 westfalia, but i'm not great on diagnosis, especially without the aid of the internet.