![]() Of course this creates the dilemma of having to make a choice between a Haynes versus a Chilton manual for your car. As you can probably guess based on the short list above, if you have a vehicle, there is a pretty high chance Haynes or Chilton makes a manual for it. You can similarly find them for imports such as a Nissan Versa, Toyota Corolla, or Honda Civic, or even pickup trucks like a Toyota Tundra, Ford F150, or a Chevrolet C1500. Both also cover a wide range of vehicles, so whether you own a Chevrolet Corvette, a Ford Mustang, or a Plymouth Barracuda, chances are Chilton and Haynes offers a manual for you to follow their teardown guidelines to fix your car the right way. Both offer complete step by step repair guidelines from beginning to end for tasks ranging from oil changes to brake pad swaps to clutch replacements, and offer many pictures and diagrams to visually direct you through each step along the way.īoth brands are often viewed as competitors, but Chilton is actually owned by Haynes Manuals, so each offer similar information but publish it in slightly different styles. ![]() ![]() There are various service manuals available, but for the frugal budgeted you’ve probably owned either a Chilton or a Haynes brand manual for servicing your vehicle. If you’re an avid do-it-yourselfer car mechanic, you’ve most likely had a repair manual or two for every vehicle you’ve owned and worked on. ![]()
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