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Book Reviews of Volkswagen Jetta, Golf, GTI: 1993-1999 Cabrio: 1995-2002 Service ManualBook Review: it would be nice to be able to review this item Summary: 1 StarsIt would be nice to be able to review this book, but it has been OVER two months, and AMAZON HAS NOT SHIPPED MY MANUAL AND HAS GIVEN NO ESTIMATE OF SHIPPING DATE!!!
Book Review: Necessary if you're a DIY'er Summary: 5 StarsNot much to say other than that these manuals are indispensible if you're planning on doing work on your Jetta.
Other than the factory manuals these are the standard. In fact, I believe some auto companies pay Bentley to develop the factory manuals, they're that good.
Book Review: Very detailed...kinda Summary: 4 StarsThe Bentley model is good, but not quite great. It shows very detailed exploded views of all systems on the car, and has torque settings for every single nut and bolt on the car. It lacks a few component processes that could be easily separated from another component's instructions (e.g. Separate procedure for removing the cooling fan housing, rather than consider it inseparable from the radiator).
This is an excellent service manual for the shade mechanic, but having either a Hayes or Chilton manual to supplement this would be an excellent idea.
Book Review: A must have. Summary: 5 StarsThis manual is FAR better then any other manual out there. It goes into depth. IF you own one of these cars, its be far, very worth the investment.
However, some of the repairs may be above your head if you never turned a wrench before. Still, even if you dont fix the car much yourself, or it came without an owners guide, its a very good book to have.
It can make needed repairs much more clear to understand.
Book Review: necessity Summary: 4 StarsI have the Haynes Manual for my MkIII Golf and it had some holes. This manual answers all the questions I had. It's the book to have if you are wrenching your own VW. It isn't without it's thin spots, but all in all, it's invaluable.
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