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1983 Oldsmobile Electrical Troubleshooting Manual 83 Olds Helm Factory Book Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $8.88
Location:

Cliffwood, New Jersey, US

Cliffwood, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Please read my listing description and contact me regarding returns. Part Brand:General Motors GM Cutlass Ninety Eight 98 Hurst:Delta 88 Toronado Ciera Firenza Cruiser Supreme

1983 OLDS FACTORY SERVICE MANUAL
Official GM Electrical Manual.  Produced by the vehicle manufacturer and used in dealership service departments. Don't guess, save time and not damage those hard to find parts.
 Fix it right the FIRST time, and know exactly what to do when things don't work right. 

 Provides detailed specifications, introduction, symbols, wiring diagrams & schematics, part identification & illustrations, special service tools & precautions. General, and comprehensive information, procedures and diagrams for diagnosis and repair of electrical systems. Wiring colors, splices, connectors etc. are included.  

The best resource for complete service and repair procedures for the following 1983 vehicles:

 CUTLASS, DELTA 88, CUSTOM CRUISER, NINETY EIGHT 98, HURST, TORONADO, FIRENZA, OMEGA, CIERA.

**Data is probably very similar for other years & Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, Cadillac models  

A Big Book in good shop worn condition showing minor usage. Make me an offer, or buy it now before it's gone 

Why mess with photocopies, or incomplete PDF scans on CD if you can buy the whole printed book at a great price???

A note about these books: I am thinning out my service & reference library at a small fraction of the original cost of the books. The covers have signs of use and shelf wear. They are still functional, complete and readable. The covers and some pages may have some creasing or small tears. You may find some pen markings, small stains, smudges, highlighting, notes etc. Because of the age, there may be some toning of the paper. Any major issues are noted in the description.

Please ask about other different auto parts available for sale. Mostly 70s Mopar, especially Cordoba / Charger SE / Magnum, but there is some GM & Ford stuff as well. A good amount of it is original equipment NOS or used. The rest is mainly NOS aftermarket. Since I am not going to be using it and need the space, it has to go. I hope to sort it all soon, but there is a lot, and photographing, looking it up, and writing it up takes time. I am also parting out a 1976 Dodge Charger SE.**************************

PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE BIDDING:

 JUST THE FACTS:   If you need more information, have a question or concern, please contact me. I’m just a guy selling some stuff in my spare time. I am not expecting to get rich, but need to end up with more than I started with to make it worthwhile. Unfortunately, I don’t get to keep all the money you pay me. Ebay and Paypal take a cut, and I have to pay somebody to ship it. Here I have an item for sale. If you want it, know exactly what it is; what it’s worth to you; and will promptly pay for it, then place a bid or buy it now. I must be paid before I send it to you, and it will take a few days for it to be delivered.  

#1.    Good communication is the key, just like the old days when you called to ask about that item in the want ad in the newspaper. Today it is done by e-mail, which I reply promptly, usually within a day. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. Ebay has rules too, and I prefer honest, friendly transactions to avoid misunderstandings. I want you to be satisfied that you know what you are buying, and we agree on terms.   I am not a manufacturer nor authorized dealer. Everything listed is sold AS IS with no warranty.  What you see in the photo and read in the description is what you get unless I tell you otherwise.

#2.     I’ve been buying and selling things here for over a decade. I believe it’s important to honor commitments as a buyer or seller, and my feedback reflects this. Sometimes it will be months before I get around to listing items to properly keep track of them. I suggest that if you are seriously interested in an item, make a bid since it may not be relisted. I take time to price, obtain information for, and describe my listings. If you find the price too high, let me know. I may consider relisting it lower, and let the bidders determine the final value. If you are a non-winning bidder, and I have a duplicate item, or the winner does not complete the sale, I may make you a second chance offer though Ebay before relisting. 

 

#3.  I will only list items for sale with some value, which I don’t need, but hope that somebody else might. This is not a business for me. I’m not giving stuff away either, (that’s what Goodwill is for) but I want it gone, not losing money on the deal. I don’t sell GARBAGE, I would rather throw it out, than deal with aggravation and grief from a dissatisfied buyer. Many things I have owned for a time while others may have been picked up as part of a lot. I try to describe my items as best as I can, with details to help you decide if it’s what you’re looking for. I do not consider myself an expert, but the information provided is believed reliable. IT IS ALWAYS BEST IF YOU DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH TO VERIFY! If you find a discrepancy, please let me know so it can be corrected.

 

#4.  I expect full payment within 5 business days of the sale. I reserve the right to resell the item if not paid in a timely manner, and file a non paying bidder complaint.  I attempt to get your package shipped to a verified address within a business day of cleared payment. Generally I use USPS, with some larger or heavier items via UPS.  Included in my shipping price is delivery confirmation, secure mailing and packaging materials, printed label & invoice, applicable insurance, and my time & expenses etc. I balance economy and speed, but don’t profit on shipping. In fact, I will even refund excess shipping when the “calculator” gave a price way out of line. I do try to combine shipping on items sold within the same week whenever possible. Please wait for a combined invoice before making one payment.  This benefits us both, since I can pass my savings to you.** 

Sometimes pickup can be arranged or alternate “old fa$hioned” payment methods used to lower your cost further.

 

FYI: Ebay & Paypal withhold a combined 12% commission from sellers on the total amount of the transaction (merchandise and shipping) plus a fee for each separate payment.

 

#5   Positive feedback is important. I strive to leave feedback shortly after the transaction is completed. It is very much appreciated if you do the same after you receive your purchase. Please let me know of any issues before leaving neutral or negative feedback, or giving less than a 5 star rating.

 Please be fair: 

 Buyer’s remorse caused by overbidding, expecting more than was offered, not reading the listing details, or assuming the item was something else is not my fault. Shipping time is NOT Delivery time.  l have no control over USPS or UPS. They set the rates and decide when your package is delivered. Keep this in mind if it takes longer than anticipated or it cost more than you like. I will update you when your package is on the way so you can track it as well.

 

#6   If you are outside of the US, you must contact me before bidding. International shipping has become VERY expensive, sometimes much more than the value of the item. It can take a very long time for delivery. There is Customs paperwork involved which requires additional time and information to complete.  I prefer Global Priority Mail for insurance and tracking, due to the risk of non delivery especially outside North America.   I reserve the right to cancel your bid if prior arrangements have not been made. 

 

 MY RETURN POLICY:

Once it’s sold and shipped, I really don’t want it back. If I do take it back, the most you will be refunded is the price of the item, but only if it’s in the same condition as sent. Original shipping and return shipping is NOT refundable. Of course, if I sent the wrong item, or it’s significantly different from the description, let me know right away, and I will resolve it. Please don’t waste my time or yours with random returns, always contact me first. Consider this: If I wasn't expecting a package, didn’t know who sent it, and don’t know what’s inside, these days should I even accept or open it? 

Thank you for looking at my auction and please check out my other items.

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