Service & repair manuals

The manual written for your exact year — not a close match.

18,723 model years across 47 makes, each with its own OEM manual. Pick the vehicle; the procedures, torque specs and wiring diagrams are the ones the manufacturer published for that year.

18,723 model years2,272 models27,868 recalls cross-referenced

01 / How it worksThree steps, one payment

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Pick your vehicle

Make, model, year. Every year has its own manual, because the manufacturer changed things every year.

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Check what's inside

Real preview pages, the manual's table of contents, and the recalls and service bulletins on record for that year — before you pay.

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Own it

One payment. No renewal, no per-vehicle subscription, no caps. Use it on any device.

02 / MakesStart with the make

Ford198 modelsToyota56 modelsChevrolet205 modelsHonda25 modelsBMW217 modelsMercedes-Benz311 modelsNissan69 modelsJeep25 modelsDodge76 modelsVolkswagen83 modelsSubaru26 modelsHyundai62 modelsAudi88 modelsKia31 modelsGMC95 modelsLexus74 modelsMazda37 modelsRam17 models

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03 / Why OEMWhat an OEM manual has that a generic guide doesn't

Year-specific specifications

Torque values, clearances and fluid capacities change between model years. A range-wide guide averages them; the OEM manual states them.

Complete wiring diagrams

Every circuit, connector and ground for that year's build, not a simplified schematic.

Diagnostic procedures

The manufacturer's own fault trees and test sequences — the ones dealer technicians follow.

Known issues, in context

We list the recalls and service bulletins on federal record for each year, so you know which systems to look at first.