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Join Date: Jun 2005
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I know this question is asked a lot, but I have to ask again specifically for my situation. Does anyone know of a good - preferably inexpensive shop manual - either on CD or in print that covers '94 NAS D90s?
I tried twice to buy one off ebay, but both times the manuals - although advertised as covering '94 - only covered '97. Its my first Rover, and I need the kind of help only a good shop manual can offer! Thanks in advance.
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-Christian- '94 D90 www.ourownway.com |
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Location: Bloomfield, CT If I died today, I lived there all my life.
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Christian,
The Manual I have, which covers '93 NAS110, '94 NAS90 and '95 NAS90 (it also has suppliments for '97NAS90) is the Land Rover Publication LDAWMEN93US. I have a few other, such as Haynes, but find the above manual better. Land Rover Manuals are organized fairly well, and you don't find yourself jumping back and forth from chapter to chapter. They are weak (an understatement) in the electrics section. This takes alot of studying to figure out, primarily because the English break all the systems down rather than showing a whole-vehicle schematic. They do show a whole vehicle secmatic in the RR manula, so it's anybody's guess why they don't in the Defender manual. Having the parts manual is also invaluable, as it shows the relationship of parts to other parts. I don't have an Defender manuals on CD so I can't comment on their usability. |
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