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Land Rover Discovery Petrol and Diesel Service and Repair Manual: 1989-1998 (Haynes Service and Repair Manuals)

Land Rover Discovery Petrol and Diesel Service and Repair Manual: 1989-1998 (Haynes Service and Repair Manuals)
By Steve Rendle, Mark Coombs, R.M. Jex

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #44414 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-05-10
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 400 pages

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The Haynes manual is a must for all Discovery owners.5
You don't need to be a car enthusiast or mechanic to benefit from the straight forward instructions in maintenance and repairs . The manual covers all repairs with easy to follow step by step guides and photographs or diagrams. To help you with repairs there is a list of all tools you require .Each repair has a gauge to show the difficulty of the procedure.I have saved fortunes in repair costs over the years by using these manuals and the Haynes Discovery manual is an essential requirement for all Landrover owners. I have always thought highly of the Haynes manuals and purchased my first twenty years ago, they continue to be one of the best on the market and I highly recommend them.

DIY for Discos5
My dad is a firm believer in Haynes Manuals and has bought one for every car he has owned. (at least while I lived at home) He even recounts a story where he took his car to a garage to get it repaired and they actually looked in the Haynes Manual he'd left in the back of the car to see what they needed to do!

So naturally when I started owning cars, I followed in his footsteps and bought a Haynes manual. It gives you the essential information on how to pull apart your car and put it back together. For the cost of owning a manual I have saved myself a fortune in time and money visiting a garage to fix the little things that can and do go wrong over time. (like having the door to the boot jam closed)

If it only saves you one trip to a garage then it will have paid for itself. My advice is no matter what car you have, buy the related Haynes manual and keep it in the car as you just can't afford not to.