how many pages are in a haynes manual? (Page 1/2)
F Craigg APR 08, 11:48 AM
I found a copy of a digital Hanes manual that may be missing pages. I was wondering if anyone had the Number of pages ? I'm at 259 pages including cover and exterior, its an 84-88 manual.

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Vintage-Nut APR 08, 12:08 PM
https://fieroinfo.com/manuals/

This link includes the GM Service and Aftermarket Manuals

[This message has been edited by Vintage-Nut (edited 04-09-2024).]

F Craigg APR 08, 12:11 PM

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Originally posted by Vintage-Nut:

https://fieroinfo.com/manuals/



Thanks Vintage,
cvxjet APR 08, 12:13 PM
There are a few different versions- early on, it was very complete but did not have the 88 suspension and brake info...later, they (Sort of) added that info, but then removed a bunch of electrical schematics.....I have what appears to be an 1989 and a 99 version....The 89 one is the best- has basically everything- but it is still missing a few 88 suspension bits of info....The 99 version is missing MOST of the schematics. They do not have page numbers so I can't tell you how many either has.

Print out the suspension/brakes/subframe torque specs from here; https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum9/HTML/000048.html
richard in nc APR 08, 08:09 PM
thats the same problem i had with my ford aerostar.they redesigned the areostar half way through and the newer books deleted stuff for the earlier vans.i was lucky to find the early version on ebay.
theogre APR 08, 10:36 PM
Haynes "repair" books are Garbage. Do Not Trust any of them. Complete Useless 87-88 Fiero w/ 4 cyl as ignores DIS, 700 Series TBI & more.
Chilton is not much better even tho consumer books are a subset of bigger books publish for 3rd party repair shops. Example: To bypass © rewrote electrical diagrams including own symbology. Worse most diagrams combine many things making very hard to impossible to trace a wire.

GM FSM are made for Dealer Service Dept & even they have problems because Editors Copy/Past pages to whole sections & never bothered to see if correct for X model.
Example: 84-86 Fiero FSM has wrong images & more in rear brake section. Only fix in 87 FSM.

Alldatadiy.com is subset of Alldata.com that made CD/DVD for decades for 3rd party repair shops. Most info is GM et al License Direct Copies of FSM including TSB that have other info or some changes/updates to FSM.

Many problems w/ Fiero are here... https://web.archive.org/web...cast.net/~fierocave/

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fierosound APR 09, 07:52 AM

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Originally posted by theogre:

GM FSM are made for Dealer Service Dept & even they have problems because Editors Copy/Past pages to whole sections & never bothered to see if correct for X model.




The lazy bastards!

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82-T/A [At Work] APR 09, 10:47 AM
My personal opinion, both the Haynes manual, as well as the factory service manual, are important.

If someone is new to working on cars, and is experiencing almost everything for the first time, the Haynes manual is a superior manual to use. It gives step by step instructions for performing the vast majority of the mechanical work needed to get certain things done. It provides lots of pictures, and even gives tips and tricks to help you get things done in a more DIY perspective.

The factory service manual on the other hand, is very technical, and glosses over a lot of stuff that's assumed you already know. And rightly so because most of the people using these manuals are going to be shop mechanics. To the point that when it covers things like rebuilding an engine, it very often doesn't even use a Fiero engine in the diagrams. Like, my 1985 Fiero service manual has specifications for like a half-dozen engines... only two of which are actually in the car. When you're looking up things like ring gap or tolerances, it puts an entire chart of GM engines where most of them have nothing to do with the Fiero. So... there's a LOT of re-use when it comes to GM service manuals. They tend to copy/paste things from one car to the next. It's still an excellent manual.


My recommendation is to use the Haynes repair manual a lot for most of the day to day things... like replacing brakes, doing suspension work, etc. And use the service manual for things like verifying torque specifications, or when you intend to do something more precise like an engine rebuild, or need a wiring schematic.
F Craigg APR 09, 11:53 AM
Thanks for your opinions and experience, I'm looking into what manual would be the best for 84-85. It seems that the Factory Service manual for an 84 or 85 is my best bet. From what I'm reading a Chilton is more accurate than the Haynes books, and Haynes got inaccurate pictures.

I'll be looking into getting my hands on some of these books soon, thanks for all y'all's experience.

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Proud owner of Starr,
"Do you like 4 cyl?"

fierosound APR 10, 07:31 AM

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Originally posted by F Craigg:

Thanks for your opinions and experience, I'm looking into what manual would be the best for 84-85. It seems that the Factory Service manual for an 84 or 85 is my best bet. From what I'm reading a Chilton is more accurate than the Haynes books, and Haynes got inaccurate pictures.

I'll be looking into getting my hands on some of these books soon, thanks for all y'all's experience.




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