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Your best bet is to go to any auto parts store and invest in the Chilton's or Hayne's guide for your car. EIther one will do. Trust me, they will pay for themselves in labor charges you save by doing it yourself. www.helminc.com sells the factory service manual, but that is more for exact service limits and torque specs than basic HOW-TOs. It has excellent troubleshooting tables, though. -scott