From: Nobody Important on 6 Jul 2006 14:40 badgolferman wrote: > Daniel, 7/6/2006, 9:44:58 AM, > <1152193498.626029.41590(a)m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> wrote: > >> jazgold(a)gmail.com wrote: >>> i've been looking around for an online manual. if anyone knows the >>> answer to this simple question i'd be very much obliged. >> =============== >> http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/ >> Make sure the transmission is at full operating temperature, before >> checking final level. > > Excellent posting. Where can we get other models' files? Go to the Camry forum at toyotanation.com. There's a sticky there called "Gen 4 and 5 manuals" (or something like that). You'll find a link to the factory service manuals there. (I uploaded the Gen 4 one.)
From: badgolferman on 6 Jul 2006 15:15 Nobody Important, 7/6/2006, 2:40:26 PM, <e8jl5j$jlt$1(a)nntp.aioe.org> wrote: > Go to the Camry forum at toyotanation.com. There's a sticky there > called "Gen 4 and 5 manuals" (or something like that). You'll find a > link to the factory service manuals there. (I uploaded the Gen 4 one.) I found the forum but not the "stickies" to the manuals. Tried doing a search but it requires being a member. What is a sticky and what portion of the page should I look for it? Thanks
From: Nobody Important on 6 Jul 2006 15:25 badgolferman wrote: > Nobody Important, 7/6/2006, 2:40:26 PM, <e8jl5j$jlt$1(a)nntp.aioe.org> > wrote: > >> Go to the Camry forum at toyotanation.com. There's a sticky there >> called "Gen 4 and 5 manuals" (or something like that). You'll find a >> link to the factory service manuals there. (I uploaded the Gen 4 one.) > > I found the forum but not the "stickies" to the manuals. Tried doing a > search but it requires being a member. > > What is a sticky and what portion of the page should I look for it? In the camry forum at http://toyotanation.com/forum/f15 the second item from the top (as I write this, anyway) is "Read Me : Gen 4 and 5 repair manuals". Maybe you have to sign up with the forums to see it? I've never gotten spam as a result of being a member; it seems to be safe. Gen 4 is 1997-2001. Gen 5 is 2002-2006 (I think).
From: badgolferman on 7 Jul 2006 06:41 NickySantoro, 7/6/2006,5:30:15 PM, wrote: > On 06 Jul 2006 14:10:40 GMT, "badgolferman" > <REMOVETHISbadgolferman(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > Daniel, 7/6/2006, 9:44:58 AM, > ><1152193498.626029.41590(a)m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> wrote: > > > >> jazgold(a)gmail.com wrote: > >> > i've been looking around for an online manual. if anyone knows > the >> > answer to this simple question i'd be very much obliged. > >> =============== > >> http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/ > >> Make sure the transmission is at full operating temperature, before > >> checking final level. > > > > Excellent posting. Where can we get other models' files? > Try this... http://oregonstate.edu/~tongt/camry/index.html Thank you.
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