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1993 Nissan Stanza Altima U13 Series Factory Repair Service 1 Manual Set on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, US

Lansing, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:If your not happy with your purchase you'll be able to return it. Buyer must pay return shipping, after the item is recieved I will issue refund. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

NISSAN FACTORY SERVICE MANUAL

Listed as used, but in Good Condition.  These repair service manuals provide NEW & UPDATED information on diagnosis, service procedures, specifications and adjustments for the 1993 NISSAN STANZA ALTIMA U13  SERIES.

IMPORTANT: This is a 1 Book repair service manual set. Plus wiring diagrams manual

BOOK 1 of 1This very thick factory repair service manual covers:

  • GENERAL INFORMATION,
  • MAINTENANCE
  • ENGINE MECHANICAL
  • ENGINE LUBRICATION AND COOLING SYSTEM
  • ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
  • ACCELERATOR CONTROL, FUEL AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
  • CLUTCH
  • MANUAL TRANSAXLE
  • AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
  • FRONT AXLE AND FRONT SUSPENSION
  • REAR AXLE REAR SUSPENSION
  • BRAKE SYSTEM
  • STEERING SYSTEM
  • RESTRAINT SYSTEM BODY AND TRIM
  • HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING
  • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

These Manuals are loaded with the information needed to do your car repairs.

I have several hundred GM & FORD & CHRYSLER repair service manuals that are being listed as quickly as possible, so keep an eye out. If there is a specific manual needed from the early 1980's thru 2001 let me know or if you have questions on manuals that I have listed please ask.

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  • Please consider the FREE Shipping in the price of this Manual.
  • I ship USPS Media Mail with Delivery Conformation.

Thank you for looking.

IF THE MANUAL IS NOT REPRESENTED RIGHT I WILL GIVE REFUND.  I BUY THE DELIVERY CONFORMATION SO I CAN SHOW IT WAS SHIPPED AND HAVE A FORM OF TRACKING. I WILL SHIP WORLD WIDE BUT ALWAYS CHECK SHIPPING COST AND KNOW THE RULES OF YOUR CUSTOM OFFICE.


Please note: I will ship world wide but before buying contact me for the shipping charges. Priority Mail International is expensive. I add nothing to the charges such as handling, what it cost me, is what it will cost you. But as I said, contact me before you make your purchase. International shipping is not free, I only offer free shipping to the USA. Thank you,

 

Ed


Note: Alot of my manuals I only have one set of but at times I might have two or more sets of the same manual set for sale. When I do, I take the photos that you see in the ad and that set of pictures carry on as long as there are manual sets for sale. In other words, at time you might not get the manuals that are pictured. Although, all the manuals are in good condition. If there is a set thats not in good condition I will relist it and give a new discription and pictures. I say this because I received a bad feedback from a buyer that said "his manual didn't look like the manual in the ad". I try very hard to make my buyers happy with what they buy, If there is any reason that you don't like the manuals send them back and I will refund your purchase price. Just don't plan on borrowing the manual to do the repair and then send them back. I actually never had to do a return. Thank you.

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