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S2 Workshop Manual

chrisjcoe

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As we all know, there is no Haynes book for the S2, which is a bit of a bugger really! It's been suggested that I just get a normal 944 Haynes book, as most of the car is the same, with the exception of the big moving bits of course. A job I need to tackle first is replacing the fuel sender, fuel pump and fuel line. Would a standard 944 Haynes book be relevant for this? Other future work will include the non-power steering components.

I was looking at this one.
 
Haynes for the 944 isn't great - works as a door stop mind.
Online try www.clarks-garage.com
a veritable haven of info.
 

ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

Download the free official manuals and parts diagrams from the faqs....[8|]

I haven't found that on the clarks website, although did hunt about to see if there was anything downloadable. I'll have a proper look later on!
 
I haven't found that on the clarks website, although did hunt about to see if there was anything downloadable. I'll have a proper look later on!

It's all in the 944 faqs here, not on Clarks [:)]
 

ORIGINAL: WillJ

Do you still need the workshop manuals? I can send them to you of you want on a cd....

I did have a look for them but nothing jumped out. How big are the manuals, are they too big for email?
 
Haynes British 924 manual can be useful, if youre looking for a DIY perspective. Not for the engine, obviously, but much of the rest of the car is similar, series one cars particularly so.


Simon
 

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