For people that work on vehicles, the Chilton Library will be very useful when needing information on repairs for a vehicle. This will helpful for basic maintenance even though I couldn't do repairs I would be better prepared when going into a repair shop.
When I looked up my SUV it only had some bulletins but nothing more. I next looked up another car and then was when I was impressed.
I looked up a 2002 Toyota and found that at 30,000 miles all filters should be changed, also change break linings and drums and the drive shaft boots.
The most recent bulletin was a notice was November 20, 2007 about replacement certification which I didn't understand.
On the repair tab I found information on bleeding the ABS breaks.
I wish I would have had Mango 40+ years ago. At that time we just learned to repeat but there wasn't the understanding that you get with Mango. With the mixing of cultures this is great. Even in our small town we are coming in contact with more languages. In the library this will be wonderful. The way the words are broken down makes it easy to learn and not so intimidating.
Hi, Lesa, I wonder what make & model SUV you have. Chilton Library is quite thorough in its coverage of cars, SUVs, and trucks from 1940-present. I agree that though I wouldn't attempt repairs myself, I could take this info to the repair person or be able to double-check what they are doing based on the info here. Your report on Mango is so true. What language did you try out? Thanks for your comments!!
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