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Old 05-31-2017, 01:08 PM   #1
Gashog
 
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Buyer Beware: eManualOnLine's "Chevy Camaro 2010-2011 Factory Repair Service Manual"

With paper copies bringing over $300, eManualOnLine's $24.95 download seemed like a good alternative. They describe it on their website as:

"OFFICIAL FACTORY SERVICE REPAIR WORKSHOP MANUAL FOR US/CANADA MODEL. This is the same manual that technicians and mechanics use to diagnose and repair your vehicle. It is the best and most complete information available for your vehicle"
http://www.emanualonline.com/Cars/Ch...CE-MANUAL.html

The file opened easily and included the Owner's Manual. All seemed good until I realized eManualOnLine LEFT OUT the Table of Contents/Index from the original GM manual.

I have had quite a few electronic shop manuals over the years and was extremely disappointed. The manual is broken into separate files covering different sections of the car and the text is searchable with Adobe, but good luck wading through the 700+ page "Engine" section to find a specific procedure. There's alot of information for $24.95, but eManualOnLine's refusal to admit they left out the Table of Contents/Index from the original GM manual and PayPal siding with them when I requested a refund left a pretty bad taste in my mouth.
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