SHOP MANUAL

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by B.C. MALLAM, Feb 13, 2008.

  1. B.C. MALLAM

    B.C. MALLAM Guest

    Where can I get a shop manual for the Elantra, other than from the dealer,
    they want $100.00.
     
    B.C. MALLAM, Feb 13, 2008
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  2. http://www.hmaservice.com - free registration, free access to the shop
    manuals. They just upgraded their software, so not everything is
    available yet. (They seem to be putting stuff up in batches; a few
    weeks ago, I complained that they didn't have the 2001-3 Elantras up
    in the shop manual; that seems to be fixed now.)
     
    Matthew Fedder, Feb 18, 2008
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    junkman2 Guest

    I found this site on the web (WWW.tradebit.com) that you can download a
    service manual for $20.
     
    junkman2, Mar 4, 2008
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  4. Go ahead, then tell us if it's any good.
     
    Brian Nystrom, Mar 5, 2008
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  5. B.C. MALLAM

    junkman2 Guest

    The download manual looks like the Hyundai service manual with
    pictures,schematics,troubleshooting,mechanical,and etc.It covers 2006
    Accent,Elentra,Sonata,Tucion,Azera,Santa Fe and Tiburon.
     
    junkman2, Mar 5, 2008
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  6. How much profit do you make for each download?
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Mar 6, 2008
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    junkman2 Guest

    I wish I did I need the money.I just got it and thought it was a real good
    deal.Besides no one is forcing you to get it.
     
    junkman2, Mar 6, 2008
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  8. It's not much of a deal when you can get the manuals for every year and
    model for nothing at hmaservice.com. Print out whatever you need and
    you're good to go.
     
    Brian Nystrom, Mar 6, 2008
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  9. I can't seem to find the full manual anywhere on hmaservice's web
    site? Where are you seeing this? I've only seen snippets of things I
    can reference and print, no shop manual anywhere.

    - Thee Chicago Wolf
     
    Thee Chicago Wolf, Mar 6, 2008
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    jusme Guest

    Ditto.

    me
     
    jusme, Mar 6, 2008
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  11. What you are seeing are the manuals broken down into sections. If you
    printed out every section, you'd have a complete shop manual.
     
    Brian Nystrom, Mar 7, 2008
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