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Hi Gang,
I just bought my 3rd RX and am planning on doing my own service this time. Can anyone suggest some good books which go into detail on how to diagnose and service the EFI system?
This car seems to use a LOT of gas so far and I'd like to attack the problem with solid knowledge.
THX!
- k-
I just bought my 3rd RX and am planning on doing my own service this time. Can anyone suggest some good books which go into detail on how to diagnose and service the EFI system?
This car seems to use a LOT of gas so far and I'd like to attack the problem with solid knowledge.
THX!
- k-
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The factory service manual is the best, but it costs about $100. Although not quite as good as a manual that you can hold in your hand, you can get a free electronic copy at this link under How To's / Manuals:
http://fc3s.org/
The Haynes manual is also good, inexpensive, and covers both S4 and S5 2Gens.
http://fc3s.org/
The Haynes manual is also good, inexpensive, and covers both S4 and S5 2Gens.
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You can download the Factory Service Manual in PFD format for free. Go to www.fc3s.org and in the menu on the left go to How-to's, Manuals, 86-88 FSM. They're big files but you can just download the chapter(s) you need. This is your RX-7 bible!
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