Maybe you could check in that service manual what it says about adjusting
the TV cable. Soon I will be installing my transgo shift kit and I need to
know the proper to adjust the TV cable.
Thanks,
Jason
98 CC SLT 4X4
>I have the '99 FSM and man, it's like 1,000,000 pages. Aint no
>way I got time to scan that. It's like 2 inches thick. It would
>be cool though. Problem is, when they sell them for $100 buck
>apiece I doubt they'd sell many if it were free. That means they
>wouldn't be too happy if they found out about it.
>
>Ryan K
>'99 R/T RC
>
>durling@ibm.net wrote:
>>
>> This is in reply to someone's post a little while back about factory
>> service manuals being availiable online (sorry didn't save the post and
>> don't remember the name). I got this idea from IBM for the factory
>> service manual for my home computer. IBM sells the manual if you want it
>> but they also make it availiable for download in adobe PDF format. This
>> makes it that once you download it you can view it in realtime when you
>> want and print out the info you need. Like an electronic book. If
>> someone had the factory service manual(s) for the daks and had the full
>> registered version of adobe acrobat they could scan the manual and
>> create an online book. I don't have a manual or the program and don't
>> know how much the registered version costs but it's just a thought.
>>
>> If we could find a way, even through an outside company that does this,
>> Jon could set up a section on the home page where you could download the
>> manual for your particular model year(s). Again just a thought
>>
>> BTW, I used adobe because it seems to begood at keeping the file size
>> down. The service manual for my computer is quite large (approx. 900
>> pages) and only downloaded as a 600K file.
>>
>> Jeff Durling
>> '96 RC Sport
>
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