Technical FIAT PUNTO MK2 (188) Repair/Diagnostic/How To

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Technical FIAT PUNTO MK2 (188) Repair/Diagnostic/How To

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heres a download some MK2 owners may like i have lads more downloads like haynes manuals just PM me if u would like more

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http://rapidshare.com/files/177673618/Fiat_Punto_188_-_Elektronische_Technische_Doku_by_HGButte.part1.rar


http://rapidshare.com/files/177678950/Fiat_Punto_188_-_Elektronische_Technische_Doku_by_HGButte.part2.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/177682250/Fiat_Punto_188_-_Elektronische_Technische_Doku_by_HGButte.part3.rar


thanks
 
I would love to download these files but I dont want to pay $$s to get the download only to find the manual wont suit my needs. Can you host them somewhere more friendly?
 
:yeahthat: use a free user account u dont need to pay to use rapidshare
 
Thanks - sorry for being a muppet I expected it to demand money befor going further.

I downloaded the files (quite fast in daytime) and extracted with WinRar, but it's a *.BIN file that raises a warning message. What do I need to do to open it? Just double click? or do I need a reader?

Thanks :)
 
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I'm no Computer whizz, but I think you need to have an application on your computer that reads that file extension/format? If not you're kinda screwed unless you can download some freeware off some web-site like download.com etc.

I can't open mine as there's no compatible software on my aging Mac. :rolleyes:
 
As said in post #6 I have done that using WinRar. But the BIN file that results wont open and I have no clue what application is needed hence my question in post #6.
Thanks for posting the files but I just need to know how to use the unpacked result.
 
Rapidshare doesn't exist anymore.

Maybe someone can reupload these to mega.co.nz (or give another source)?
 
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Documentazione Tecnica Elettronica

Or, let me put it this way: I have a loose 3-pin SuperSeal plug dangling below the fuel filter. This software has both a 'connectors' and 'wiring' section, and it's so good that I still can't figure out what exactly the plug is for.

eLearn is much better, a complete workshop manual in software form. But it's only available for MK3/Grande Punto.
 
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