Get the factory manuals if you do anything more than change oil or light
bulbs. The Haynes is OK, but it covers too many models and will rarely
have the illustration for your specific application.

Tom Potter
(Who wrote technical manuals for 15 years)

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Howdy --
I always buy manuals for my car - do I need the Mercedes Factory Manuals
or 
will Haynes tell me everything I need to know?

Are the FSMs on the internet?

What about parts diagrams?

TIA -
Sincerely,
Larry T ('74 911, '67 MGB, 91 300D- soon)
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