puntodad19
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Haynes book of lies, not my words, wiring diagrams need to be exact, rather than *typical*.... Cabin filter for the lads Punto not mentioned at all in the soft back Haynes manual we have. If it is in there then the info is increadably well hidden. A Haynes manual is better than nothing, but, incorrect exploded view of gearbox parts, reaming needed not mentioned, lack of specific data on modern sensors, vehicle specific sensors, no proper test procedures and expected values, incorrect capacities, unclear and insufficient detail in some pictures....lacking in info one would expect to find in a manual, a manual one has paid good money for.....and that just about to common car manual, never mind the more expensive specialist manuals.....
Not detailed enough, missing pertinent info that is needed, expected to be contained within the manual, the reason for buying the manual in the first place, but, better than nothing.
Parts exploded views can be extremely informative, bikers visit the likes of cmsnl.com.
Ygere is now a parts section on here for fiats, just need mail order suppliers info now ....
Research the fiat diagnostics stuff on here ......get a scope or Delphi like equipment......
19 wires or so in a door loom......86 in an engine loom.....I think you understand where this paragraph is heading....
Diagnostic kit and ECU's can get really confused when two electrical wires than where designed never to be connected in service, become of connected from time to time, due to rain.....
. .....so searching for that *fault* dictated going back to first principles, the principles you know of and are comfortable using.......but scopes are great.
Electronics dont like *seeing* "unexpected things/signals/voltages etc. Etc. Etc....
So, Haynes manuals, worth the cost ?
School report would say" can do better"......have they got better these days ?
Not detailed enough, missing pertinent info that is needed, expected to be contained within the manual, the reason for buying the manual in the first place, but, better than nothing.
Parts exploded views can be extremely informative, bikers visit the likes of cmsnl.com.
Ygere is now a parts section on here for fiats, just need mail order suppliers info now ....
Research the fiat diagnostics stuff on here ......get a scope or Delphi like equipment......
19 wires or so in a door loom......86 in an engine loom.....I think you understand where this paragraph is heading....
Diagnostic kit and ECU's can get really confused when two electrical wires than where designed never to be connected in service, become of connected from time to time, due to rain.....
. .....so searching for that *fault* dictated going back to first principles, the principles you know of and are comfortable using.......but scopes are great.
Electronics dont like *seeing* "unexpected things/signals/voltages etc. Etc. Etc....
So, Haynes manuals, worth the cost ?
School report would say" can do better"......have they got better these days ?