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Old 10-06-2006, 06:21 AM
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I'm looking for a service manual I'd prefur one from cummins or dodge. I have heard of a manual on cd is that right if so where can I get one
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Service Manuals - Pdf Files!

I've currently got a copy of 2001 manual. PDF file...

LINK to service manuals 03-06

LINK to service manuals 01 (covers most all 2nd Gens - 24 Valve)

Still looking for a 1st gen book... I hope this helps a few!
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turbodieselregister.com and books4cars.com. Both have factory manuals for about $85. forget the CDs, too hard to use in the garage!! I have both.
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I just bought the paper manual from Geno's Garage. They also have CDs starting with 1995.

I bought paper because I want the WHOLE book in the garage with me when I work on my truck. If I had a PC outside with a grease covered keyboard anyway I may have gone CD. Since the CD is basically a series of PDFs; I can scan the pages into PDFs myself to load on my desktop and/or pocketPC as I see fit.

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Originally Posted by nv_brewer
I just bought the paper manual from Geno's Garage. They also have CDs starting with 1995.

I bought paper because I want the WHOLE book in the garage with me when I work on my truck. If I had a PC outside with a grease covered keyboard anyway I may have gone CD. Since the CD is basically a series of PDFs; I can scan the pages into PDFs myself to load on my desktop and/or pocketPC as I see fit.

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I'm doing it backwards to you guys... I look up the work I'm going to be doing and print out just the pages to do the work. That way when I get the pages dirty and greasy I just toss them in the trash instead of the entire $85.00 - $119.00 book. I also can write notes on the pages as I make mods to my truck and put them away for later use.

This wat I'm only out a few cents for the paper and ink to print the few pages.

Geez I hate when you get a expensive service manual all greasy!

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Originally Posted by Mopar1973man
I'm doing it backwards to you guys... I look up the work I'm going to be doing and print out just the pages to do the work.
All well and good until the fine print on a page refers you to a page you didn't print. (Stop work, wash hand, take off grease shoes (if married), go print page, ...) I'm not saying the book is the ONLY way to go; Lord knows I'm a tech freak, but there's time I need info NOW and either can't or don't want to sit at the computer. And I'm afraid the PocketPC screen may be too small to really be usable.

Ok, I up to 4 cents now.
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im all for the 'tech' way i print off what i need and go with it. when i hae afull serice manual i end up destroying it with greasy finger, dropped in condnsation from ac, oil, whatever. this way i print and trash if i need to. just my .000000002cents
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Just so you guys know the links above are downloadable files! So for those that don't have any manuals can at least download the PDF files and get information...
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12V 2nd gen?

I had the paper copy from Geno's and the pdf from the 'net for my '01, that was great...now I'm looking for a pdf of the 2nd gen-12V engines...anyone?
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Originally Posted by RenegadeT
I had the paper copy from Geno's and the pdf from the 'net for my '01, that was great...now I'm looking for a pdf of the 2nd gen-12V engines...anyone?
Like someone posted in another forum all you need for them is a Big Hammer...

No really I've been looking for that manual too but no luck so far... Sorry...
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