Alldatadiy.com is the answer for me... it's the factory manuals, TSB's, and any other updates, just like the dealers get. Codes, diagrams, troubleshooting trees, parts, pricing, labor estimates, it's all in there.

I have 4 subscriptions myself... spanning Mitsubishi, Gm, Ford, and Chrysler models. They are all very good and have saved me several hundreds, if not a couple thousand in expenses.

$25 for a year subscription, unlimited access to your model, and renewals are discounted. All Web based and fairly quick to get around in. Only problem I have is that it only likes Netscape browser (may just be my desktops).

Other than that, the Haynes/Chiltons guides are not too bad. Pictures are nice to have handy when you can't get online..

-=RB

(PS - they don't have 2002/3 models ready yet... I've asked, they won't give me a date for publication. frown Also, they are geared toward certified mechanics sometimes, so the Chiltons will help bridge the gaps sometimes.)
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