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Old 07-11-2009, 08:24 PM
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Where I can look at a schematic of how different systems in our car are put together and shows what parts go where and such? Like the dealerships use when you are looking for a part and you dont know what its called? I am looking for a blow up pic of the power steering systems, mainly where all the lines go into the steering gear. Can anyone help me out?
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just go to the dealership see if they could help
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its a good drive and I would rather have it for future reference as well.
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http://www.alldatadiy.com/buy/index.html

This is basically the same info the dealers use. I have compared it to GMs service info & its nearly identical. For $26.95 a year, its definitely worth it. Its waay better than any haynes or chilton manual, but you still may want to go to your local dealer, the parts department computers will show what you are looking for better than anything.

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You really want what the dealer has, google how to use a bit-torrent, google how to mount an ISO and how to use daemon tool. Once you've learned that go to thepiratebay.org and search GM Techline. You'll have to figure the rest out from there. Hint, watch the video on the CD.




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