General Electronic Seicento manual - any good?

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General Electronic Seicento manual - any good?

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I have no manual, workshop or user, I was looking at electronicmanuals.co.uk
(I cant post the direct link as I'm not allowed yet)

Has anyone had any experience of this site or the actual manual available for download - is it worth the purchase?

thanks Simon
 
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IMO if you've got an SPI you're better off with just a Haynes manual, if you've got a MPI maybe worth finding a copy, certainly not paying for one.
 
It's a Sei Sporting 1999 - which I believe is MPI - I'm kinda new to all this, but trying to learn.
 
I think it's actually an SPI engine, so maybe the Haynes manual is the thing for me.

Thanks for the advice folks :)
 
IMO if you've got an SPI you're better off with just a Haynes manual, if you've got a MPI maybe worth finding a copy, certainly not paying for one.

The electronic manual will cost less than a Haynes and covers more. (y)
There are so many differences between a cinq and a seicento. :D
I have both and rarely use the haynes. :)
 
I've have a '03 Seicento (MPI), a '97 Cinq and had a '98 Seicento (SPI) with a Cinq Haynes & a FIAT workshop manual for SPI & MPI Sei's.

With the '98 Sei' I mainly used the Haynes manual as it covered things much better than the fiat manual and most differences are minor enough for it to be a case of common sense. With the MPI Sei' I use a combination of Haynes and workshop manual as a lot more has changed in the engine bay.
 
Just got the CD manual from fingers, a lot of usefull info.
 
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