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GoodOldBakes
18-06-2009, 23:04
Does anyone have or know where I might get the Haynes manual for the Terrano? I've looked all over the web and can't find it anywhere. Even the Haynes site don't stock it. I presume it did make print at some point..?
I have the service manual (R20) on CD but it's a bit techy for me. I need something a bit more user friendly and more idiots guide-y.
Hi, im think im right in saying that Haynes have never produced a manual for the t2. Peops on here use the cd. Dunno Why they never have:nenau
Sorry Wayne
zippy656
19-06-2009, 05:45
Does anyone have or know where I might get the Haynes manual for the Terrano? I've looked all over the web and can't find it anywhere. Even the Haynes site don't stock it. I presume it did make print at some point..?
I have the service manual (R20) on CD but it's a bit techy for me. I need something a bit more user friendly and more idiots guide-y.
they didnt do on.. but we are here to tell you like your a 4 year old if it helps :lol
A bit daft, but if you have a Saturn V rocket or lunar module in need of service they do a owner workshop manual for Apollo 11 for £17.99
zippy656
19-06-2009, 11:28
im think ive seen on eon the shelf in smiths
they do one for the lancaster bomer, bit late now me thinks.
also do one on how to be a husband.
GoodOldBakes
19-06-2009, 15:32
they didnt do on.. but we are here to tell you like your a 4 year old if it helps :lol
Great stuff. Tell me slowly then, in easy to understand words - how can I get the wires from my parking sensors in the bumper up into the boot area without drilling any holes in the main fuselage. I'm stuck on that one. I can't find any way of threading them upwards. Ta.
iansjones
19-06-2009, 16:14
I took the boot carpet up and there is a panel for access to the Fuel Tank (I think) i undid that threaded them through and put it back.
Bods your uncle easy.
Thanks
GoodOldBakes
19-06-2009, 17:32
Ahhh, is that what that is? Thanks, I'll give it a go tomorrow. If it works, I'll be more than happy to be Bod's nephew.. ;)
http://www.rickygervais.com/images/ep1_bod.jpg
By the way, did you thread the wires up through the access panel or did you just use that for easy access to the underneath and thread them elsewhere?
If you take off the inside cover behind the off side rear light which you do to get out the
lamps there are wires inside and if you have a towbar thats maybe where they have fed the wires thro a hole in the bottom. If not just drill a hole from underneath to come out in this cavity and you can run the sensor wires up and fit the control box bye or on the cover. regards bri
jims-terrano
19-06-2009, 17:51
A bit daft, but if you have a Saturn V rocket or lunar module in need of service they do a owner workshop manual for Apollo 11 for £17.99
I see someones just got this months Radcom:lol
Jim T
zippy656
19-06-2009, 20:41
If you take off the inside cover behind the off side rear light which you do to get out the
lamps there are wires inside and if you have a towbar thats maybe where they have fed the wires thro a hole in the bottom. If not just drill a hole from underneath to come out in this cavity and you can run the sensor wires up and fit the control box bye or on the cover. regards bri
if you make any holes done for get to seal them up again.. keep the water / damp out
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