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Haynes Publications Automotive Computer Codes Technical Manual 10205 on 2040-parts.com

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Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

Book is New

 Computer-controlled car repair made easy! This manual is filled with simple do-it-yourself diagnosis, easy access to on-board computer trouble codes, and complete and easy to understand code charts for all models.




 These books are new but they are shelf pulls from a major retail chain and may show signs of wear from storage and handling.  The pages do yellow with age because of the paper they are made from. Please ask any questions before purchase If multiple copies of the same book are available I will cherry pick the best copies for the earliest buyers. 


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