would it be possible to have a workshop manuals section so we all could use it to help repair are own cars?? maybe charge a small fee to members to have access to the section!
i cant find any workshop manuals on that link, i mean ones like haynes manuals but fiats own workshop manuals
sorry yes found them, but there all for new cars. any chance of getting some for the old ones too?
well im not in need of one at the moment but if you could get hold of one for the tipo sedicivalvole that would be great, they never covered them in the haynes manual and as far as i am aware nobody did, so it would have to be fiats own workshop manual. i have a copy of it which was emailed to me from arno who is a member on here but its not in english so not much use to me unless i learn to read dutchYeah sure, If you or other members have any, send me the link or file and subject to checking, I'll add them to the downloads section.
Is there a particular one you need?
doblo owners dont need manuals
The one for doblo eLearn manual links to "
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now, it's too hard to find a Fiat dobllo's service manual, especially diagram wiring, so it make technicians can't repair it when it has troubles. therefore, i appreciate some one who support this useful document. thanks you so much
Sorry, the eLEARN and DTE manuals are no longer available to download from the forum downloads section.
I've just Googled " doblo elearn ". There's lots of sites and torrents to download it from.
Hi,Hi, slightly off topic, but here is a quick guide to viewing service manual .iso without the CD, from hard drive
You might already explain this on your site, but just in case you don't, here it is...
It can be done many ways, but I used Microsoft's own virtual cd rom program from this page //support.microsoft.com/kb/916902
After unpacking it, read the readme.txt file for installation and removal. It is very clear and easy to follow.
The important thing is to save it somewhere you can get to it, which for me was a new folder in my docs
Then copy (or cut) and paste the VCdRom.sys file as described, which for me on XP was C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers
Follow the remaining instructions and once you get your new drive mounted and showing up in Windows Explorer, just double click the virtual CD drive, use install button the first time and wait a while for it to complete, then Exit. Restart the program and use Run there on.
It not only works, but on my 1.6GHz PC is is much much quicker too.
If anyone knows how to unpack circuit diagrams seperately, I'd appreciate instruction, as I might have an electrical fault on my Multipla. I read 7Kohm at battery terminal with no batt fitted upto heater 30A fuse (F12 in schematics).
Thx