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Chilton Chevrolet Trailblazer 2002-2009 Repair Manual : 28880 Used on 2040-parts.com

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Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used ISBN:9781563928031.00 UPC:35675288804.00

Chilton General Motors Trailblazer 2002-2009

Chilton General Motors Trailblazer 2002-2009. Repair Manual, based on a complete tear down & rebuild. Includes essential information for today's more complex vehicles. Inside this manual: Routine maintenance-Tune up-Engine repair-Cooling or heating-Air conditioning-Fuel & exhaust-Emissions control- Ignition- Brakes- Suspension & steering-Electrical systems-Wiring diagrams. Step by step procedures linked to hundreds of east to follow photo & illustration. Complete troubleshooting section helps identify specific problems. Written from hands on experience based on a vehicle tear down using commonly available tools. Chilton  tips give valuable short cuts to make the job easier
 USED BUT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.. I NO LONGER HAVE MY TRAILBLAZER SO HAVE NO NEED OF THE MANUAL

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