I buy the real GM manuals for cars from books4cars.com.
Or you can get them (usually at a much higher price) from the official supplier, helminc.com.
I buy the real GM manuals for cars from books4cars.com.
Or you can get them (usually at a much higher price) from the official supplier, helminc.com.
I've seen the cheesy repair manuals from the cheaper companies, and I don't like them at all. They seem to show half of the answer, but not the whole answer. Helm, Inc., is the only correct answer, in my opinion.
---Bob Gross---
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Try ebay I found these with a search for "Cadillac 1998". There were many more.
The books from books4cars.com that are labeled as the actual manufactuer's manuals ARE the real manufacturer's manuals, identical to the manuals that Helm supplies. I don't know how books4cars.com manages to undercut Helm, but they do. However, books4cars.com does not stock as many manuals as Helm does.
The Chilt> >I buy the real GM manuals for cars from books4cars.com.
Try ebay.com auctions. Tons on manuals, just picked up one for my 1997 Lumina.
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