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Old 09-27-2011, 02:55 AM
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So when I bought my car it didn't have an owners manual. I was wondering if anyone happened to know where I could get an owners manual for a 2000 Camaro 5.7L.
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Ebay.

Also, when I needed things on "how-to" Chilton's Repair Manuals always came in handy.
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If you google it, you can find an electronic version that you can download for free. I have it saved on my pc but I don't remember where I got it. Also, I just purchased a complete owner's manual, warranty booklet, and "wallet" to hold them both off of ebay for $25. It should arrive in the mail today.
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I already have the Chiltons manual, and I found the online versions of the owners manuals. However I just would like a hard copy. I did look on ebay and amazon and the closest one I found was for a 2001. I will keep on looking on ebay though to see if one comes up. And now I feel really stupid. I decided to try different search terms and came up with about 15 manuals. Stupid internet being smarter than me.

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I would try the dealer. These cars are still new enough that many parts are still available through GM.
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rockauto has haynes manuals for $15 i think?
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DOWNLOAD THIS AND PUT IT IN UR SMART PHONE
http://cs.chevroletclub.net/graphics...002camaro1.pdf
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Good info.
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Originally Posted by LeanPocket
DOWNLOAD THIS AND PUT IT IN UR SMART PHONE
http://cs.chevroletclub.net/graphics...002camaro1.pdf
Sweet! thanks!

Also fyi you can get the service manuals here:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...al-on-dvd.html




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