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.
Make, model, year. Every year has its own manual, because the manufacturer changed things every year.
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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Torque values, clearances and fluid capacities change between model years. A range-wide guide averages them; the OEM manual states them.
Every circuit, connector and ground for that year's build, not a simplified schematic.
The manufacturer's own fault trees and test sequences — the ones dealer technicians follow.
We list the recalls and service bulletins on federal record for each year, so you know which systems to look at first.