What is the best aftermarket repair manual?
- raygreenwood
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Each has their moments. The haynes is the best overall...especially for the manual transmission info. Of the three, the clymer is the only one with gas heater info. Chilton is a piece of junk. It uses stock photographs....from a bug in some cases. Its only saving grace are a few charts and the section telling of th dimensions of the never anyhwere else mentioned...feeler guages , necessary to align the type 4, 4 speed. None of them have any useful information on the automatic transmission. Unfortunately, Bentley never made a manual for this car. Ray
- Chris Hobbs
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There's also a glove box-sized manual by Peter Russek, published 1974; reprints show up on eBay once in awhile. Basically a condensed version with drawings but no pictures.
Bentley does, in fact, have a Type 4 manual but it's only available on CD-ROM as part of a Types 1 through 4, 1969-1979 set. You can ask for it if you see a Bentley tent at your local VW show. Here's a link if you want to pay full price:
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/produc ... subject=20
Bentley does, in fact, have a Type 4 manual but it's only available on CD-ROM as part of a Types 1 through 4, 1969-1979 set. You can ask for it if you see a Bentley tent at your local VW show. Here's a link if you want to pay full price:
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/produc ... subject=20
- raygreenwood
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