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Feb 09, 2022 - 03:05 AM
It depends — with well over 2.5M manuals in our collection, we offer an incredibly wide range of manual types and formats.
Still, I'd say that 95% of our manuals are the factory workshop service and repair manuals, the exact same thing used by dealer technicians, which are significantly better than any Haynes or Chilton's manual — and no random files collected from forums or DIY'ers-built content wrapped into .pdf files here.
That being said, we do have a couple of third-party/aftermarket manuals, but only for models we couldn't find any OEM manual for, for one reason or another. And while aftermarket manuals are generally less detailed, we still consider they are better than having no manual at all and heading blindly into a repair.
Understand me well here, though; it's not that aftermarket manuals are inherently bad in any way, but after all, who better than the manufacturer itself to publish a manual to repair the thing, right?
When in doubt, always bet on manuals coming straight from the factory — you simply can't go wrong with OEM! ✌
