The Haynes is worth it for about $20 or so, but certainly not much more than that. Where Bentley has lots of drawings and numbers, at least Haynes gives you step by step on how to do things, although not always complete :) at least it is useful information for the average user. It lists troubleshooting steps, and is a better light repair manual than Bentley, for those who are not experts in the first place. IMO, John |
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