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Dave Piggin

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Hi all, Previous to my thread on manuals. Where can I obtain a hardback
workshop manual for a TD5 (51 PLate) Many thanks to bananrama for the
pointer on rave's but not exactly what im looking for.
Seems you can't get em for vehicles under five years old d:-(

And to follow up, where can I get a set of side runners from, cheapish,
around the Manchester area. Anyone got pointers in prices as well. MA
charge the earth.

TIA Dave
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Chairman of Trafford Radio Group, G0TRG/M1BBP.
Radio shack located at UMIST, University Of Manchester Institute Of
Science and Techology.
Share what you know, learn what you dont.
 
Dave Hi,

the bookstores of all LR related magazines have the Defender TD5 workshop
manual.
Actually LRE has a promotion on all the books. If you are a subscriber you
get 25% discount on the published prices and extra discount on the LR
clothing items they sell.

Take care
Pantelis

"Dave Piggin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi all, Previous to my thread on manuals. Where can I obtain a hardback
> workshop manual for a TD5 (51 PLate) Many thanks to bananrama for the
> pointer on rave's but not exactly what im looking for.
> Seems you can't get em for vehicles under five years old d:-(
>
> And to follow up, where can I get a set of side runners from, cheapish,
> around the Manchester area. Anyone got pointers in prices as well. MA
> charge the earth.
>
> TIA Dave
> --
> Amateur Radio Call Sign M1BTI, Located in IO-83-TK, Manchester. England.
> Chairman of Trafford Radio Group, G0TRG/M1BBP.
> Radio shack located at UMIST, University Of Manchester Institute Of
> Science and Techology.
> Share what you know, learn what you dont.



 

"Dave Piggin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi all, Previous to my thread on manuals. Where can I obtain a hardback
> workshop manual for a TD5 (51 PLate) Many thanks to bananrama for the
> pointer on rave's but not exactly what im looking for.
> Seems you can't get em for vehicles under five years old d:-(
>
> And to follow up, where can I get a set of side runners from, cheapish,
> around the Manchester area. Anyone got pointers in prices as well. MA
> charge the earth.


Go to Land Rover's corporate web site and navigate to their technical
section where, after subscribing, you can pay for and download the same
information as available for their own dealer technical staff including
manuals and technical bulletins as they are published. As far as I know Land
Rover are unique in providing this service and should be applauded for doing
so.

Huw


 
Hi,

I believe there are no current manuals for the later LR vehicles, LR
provides a database of this information which you can access for a price.

If you go to the following address ...
http://www.landrovertechinfo.com/extlrprod/market.jsp
you will be able to register and pay for the info you require. When i used
it I think I paid about £5 for 24hr access to the manuals.

Cheers

Tony.



"Dave Piggin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi all, Previous to my thread on manuals. Where can I obtain a hardback
> workshop manual for a TD5 (51 PLate) Many thanks to bananrama for the
> pointer on rave's but not exactly what im looking for.
> Seems you can't get em for vehicles under five years old d:-(
>
> And to follow up, where can I get a set of side runners from, cheapish,
> around the Manchester area. Anyone got pointers in prices as well. MA
> charge the earth.
>
> TIA Dave
> --
> Amateur Radio Call Sign M1BTI, Located in IO-83-TK, Manchester. England.
> Chairman of Trafford Radio Group, G0TRG/M1BBP.
> Radio shack located at UMIST, University Of Manchester Institute Of
> Science and Techology.
> Share what you know, learn what you dont.



 
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 17:52:25 -0000, Huw wrote:

> Go to Land Rover's corporate web site and navigate to their
> technical section where, after subscribing, you can pay for and
> download the same information as available for their own dealer
> technical staff including manuals and technical bulletins as they
> are published.


How much is the sub?

> As far as I know Land Rover are unique in providing this service and
> should be applauded for doing so.


I agree, but a lot depends on the size of the answer above. B-)

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Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 

"Dave Liquorice" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 17:52:25 -0000, Huw wrote:
>
>> Go to Land Rover's corporate web site and navigate to their
>> technical section where, after subscribing, you can pay for and
>> download the same information as available for their own dealer
>> technical staff including manuals and technical bulletins as they
>> are published.

>
> How much is the sub?
>
>> As far as I know Land Rover are unique in providing this service and
>> should be applauded for doing so.

>
> I agree, but a lot depends on the size of the answer above. B-)
>


Answered elsewhere. Certainly cheaper by far than buying a printed set of
manuals for very occasional use. Especially as the LR resource is
continually updated with latest information and bulletins.
I should say that I have not needed to use it yet and until my vehicle is
three years old, I am unlikely to.
I do have a set of official printed manuals for my 110 and Land Cruiser.
They cost a small fortune and are very seldomly referred to.


Huw


Huw


 
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 14:41:23 GMT, Dave Piggin <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Hi all, Previous to my thread on manuals. Where can I obtain a hardback
>workshop manual for a TD5 (51 PLate) Many thanks to bananrama for the
>pointer on rave's but not exactly what im looking for.
>Seems you can't get em for vehicles under five years old d:-(
>
>And to follow up, where can I get a set of side runners from, cheapish,
>around the Manchester area. Anyone got pointers in prices as well. MA
>charge the earth.
>
>TIA Dave


Try www.difflock.com. They have an impressive bookstrore, and they're
a treat to deal with.

Peter R.
 

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