Shop Manuals
Can we use this thread to post Shop Manual sections? Since this car is still very new, the shop manuals are still not available for us mortal ones. You guys that have access to the Toyota/Scion Shop manuals, would you post the sections we need here? That way we can all use it as we need it…
Once the shop manuals are available (published) we'll put a link here where we can buy it
I would like the wiring diagram for the head lights and parking lights. Would someone post that section of the electrical wiring manual here?
Thanks…
Once the shop manuals are available (published) we'll put a link here where we can buy it
I would like the wiring diagram for the head lights and parking lights. Would someone post that section of the electrical wiring manual here?
Thanks…
You could try the Toyota Technical Information System site.
https://techinfo.toyota.com
A 48 hour subscription gives you access to majority of the manuals you need. Download all you want. The cost is $15 for a 2 day access pass. I find that its worth it. The wiring diagrams are great, all interactive. Click on a wire and it brings up its full circuit paths and connectors, etc.
https://techinfo.toyota.com
A 48 hour subscription gives you access to majority of the manuals you need. Download all you want. The cost is $15 for a 2 day access pass. I find that its worth it. The wiring diagrams are great, all interactive. Click on a wire and it brings up its full circuit paths and connectors, etc.
Manuals have been finally released...you can buy the official shop manuals here.
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.a...elected_media=
a lot cheaper than from the stealer.
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.a...elected_media=
a lot cheaper than from the stealer.
I am interested in the manuals...so...it looks like the 3 part series (I'm assuming complete manual) runs around 5-600 bucks. My question is, can you get the subscription, download everything and print the whole equivalent manual out. I figure it would take probably 1-200 bucks for ink on a standard home printer (paper is negligible cost). It would take some time, but you could do it in a Saturday. OR....could you save the files and take them to a print shop? Wondering a better way than spending $600, although I know a few decent size repairs would pay for the manuals.
Thanks for that Noisy1, however I'm looking for the 2011+ version of this document:
http://zoltiz.com/cars/tc/files/tcfrontalignment.pdf
I need it as proof (for Auto-x events) that OEM crash bolts are approved for use as indicated in the service manual, thus they are legal for Stock class.
http://zoltiz.com/cars/tc/files/tcfrontalignment.pdf
I need it as proof (for Auto-x events) that OEM crash bolts are approved for use as indicated in the service manual, thus they are legal for Stock class.
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