General where to find a repair pdf manual?

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General where to find a repair pdf manual?

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I did not find my thread so maybe something went wrong.
I am looking for the service manual PDF for a 2010 Fiat 500c.
Not the owers manual but the repair manual with all details of the car.

Thanks.

/ Phil
 
I have downloaded all of the ones in the download section.
What is the elearn ? Did not manage to unpack it with rar... some token error...
 
I have downloaded all of the ones in the download section.
What is the elearn ? Did not manage to unpack it with rar... some token error...


We crossed posts.
You need to download all the eLearn files from the forum, put them in afolder and run a multipart RAR decompresson on the first file. There are various decompresion programs. I use 7Zip https://www.7-zip.org/download.html
This will result in a CD image (ISO file) that you then use a CD burning program to burn to a CD and then run eLearn from the CD.

Robert G8RPI.
 
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Thanks guys,.
Tried unraring it yday without any luck but today it worked ! :D
Deamontools here I come! Thanks:D
 
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Wish I had joined this forum first , I bought the e-learn CD from Ebay , its free here. Must admit its not too clear at times , more of a guide than instruction manual
 
It's intended to be used by experienced mechanics, so it's already assumed you'll know your way around a car with a set of spanners.


I am pretty confident having removed numerous engines etc in my lifetime , I was stating the fact for the less experienced "home mechanics" in our forum.
 
I was stating the fact for the less experienced "home mechanics" in our forum.

For those folks, it might be worth investing in a Haynes manual; the two together will give you most of what you need to know, at least as far as the 1.2/1.3/1.4 models are concerned. If finances are really tight, you might be able to find or reserve the Haynes manual at your local library.

If you're already familiar with car mechanics, my suggestion would be to save your money on the Haynes and just work directly from eLearn.
 
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