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H**J
Very thick manual with all different models included
I have previously been very disappointed with many repair manuals (other than Chilton) that have for instance:- very vague instructions like "year model 1973 shown, others may vary" when the model I'm working on is like from another planet rendering the instructions completely useless- blurry black and white photos where you cannot tell if they shot a picture of a steam engine or a car part leave alone make any use of the photo- manuals that outright do NOT cover certain engine/transmission/equipment or their combinations. For instance for a -96 320iA BMW with the single VANOS M50B20 engine I was supposed to purchase two books: one of the newer e39 BMW body type for the engine and another for the rest of the e36 model car. Needless to say I did not.Because of that my hopes were not high as I purchased the Chilton manual, especially since my truck is one of the last ones to use the old 5.7 smallblock engine, using DI instead of HEI ignition and equipped with the less common heavy duty 4L80-E transmission. I was sure that Chilton would not cover my truck at all and would just say "1994-95 models differ, consult the owner's manual" or something as idiotic.Well, what do you know? The Chilton manual actually acknowledges that these trucks have indeed had a lot of different engines (V6,V8 smallblock,V8 bigblock, several different Vortex engines and two diesels) and they have had different variations such as the HEI/DI ignition mentioned above, and the Chilton manual actually DOES COVER each and every different variation and how they differ from each other, with very clearly drawn pics and diagrams instead of blurry photos. No more guessing involved!Each section is clearly labeled so that you will know exactly what you are supposed to be doing with your particular year model and engine type and repairing and servicing the truck is therefore very easy. Even the fault codes are listed for all years and combinations and explained with unprecedented detail.As you can guess, I'm not just positively surprised by the Chilton manual but utterly and completely pleased. This is how a repair manual is supposed to be done.If I would absolutely _have_ to find something negative to say about the manual then the only fault I've found is that the ignition timing chart is blank and you're told to refer to the sticker in the air cleaner. In many cases those stickers can be worn off or the air cleaner unit changed by a previous owner so you would have nothing but Google and truck forums to refer to. Luckily this was not the case in my truck but nevertheless that is clearly a minus, I believe this kind of vital information should be included. (BTW for the 5.7EFI the timing advance is set to zero with the electric advance wire unplugged if someone there is looking for that info)So yes, if you have a 1988-1998 GMT400 body full-size truck, this is certainly money well spent and you will earn your investment back tenfold with the very first faulty sensor that you replace yourself.
M**.
It's a manual
It is what it is
J**C
Buy a shop manual
When you buy an older vehicle, you should budget the purchase of a shop manual. The older Chiltons manuals are usually a good deal, though if you get in over your head it is easy enough to get the manual from the manufacturer.For most things this one has been adequate. It was of no help when replacing the heater blower motor (or anything else involving the dashboard, come to think of it), but for mechanical issues it has been spot-on.
E**V
Years covered - 1988 thru first half of 1999
This is Chilton General Motors repair manual number 28624. On the cover is printed that it covers Chevy & GMC trucks up to the year 1998. That is slightly misleading - it also covers trucks manufactured during the first half of 1999, up to the newer model change that is covered in the Chilton manual number 28625 - for late model 1999 thru 2006 trucks.If you are lucky like me, LOL, and own one of those 1999 GMC Sierra 1500 "Classic" pick ups turned out by Detroit in the first half of the year 1999 then Chilton manual 28624 is for you.
S**E
Manual
It is far better than competitors. More details and covers more repairs. I will always get Chilton manuals from now on.
D**E
Great shape
I purchased the "used good" option for this manual for $18.⁰⁰, very pleased with it, it arrived intact, and it was gently used yes, but I knew that, way worth it in my opinion.
C**.
Want to work on your cars you need a Chilton Auto book
I am an average old, retired guy that like to keep his vehicles. My truck I have had for 28 years. Due to health, I had to let things go awhile. I can't really afford to send to machinic, at their prices. So, I use a Chilton book for information. I have used Chilton before, sell the car, book went with it. The book I got was used. Cover page was worn and had some dog ear pages, but print was readable. The price was a little high, but what isn't these days. Book was as stated.
M**E
Ok
Ok not very informative
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