Honda: Accord/Prelude 1984-95 (Chilton s Total Car Care Repair Manual) 
Product Description: - The Total Car Care series continues to lead all other do-it-yourself automotive repair manuals. This series offers do-it-yourselfers of all levels TOTAL maintenance, service and repair information in an easy-to-use format. Each manual covers all makes format. Each manual covers all makes and models, unless otherwise indicated. :Based on actual teardowns :Simple step-by-step procedures for engine overhaul, chassis electrical drive train, suspension, steering and more :Trouble codes :Electronic engine controls
Customer Ratings: - Still Perfer a Shop Manual. It s your standard 3rd party shop manual.. Better than a Hanes manual but no where near a Honda shop manual..
- Useful. Good information provided for the average car owner, usually clearly and often to the point.
- too much models. i brought this manual to repair my 93 accord, and there s too much stuff about preludes and old accords. A useful book, but take much models for a short book. A bigger book should solve it, with more photos.
- Useless. Do not buy this book. It has absolutely no detail and states only what you can already figure out using common sense. I wanted help replacing the carburetor on my 1989 Honda Accord. The book says to remove hoses, connections and loosen the mounting nuts and lift out the carburetor and then install the new carburetor the same way the old one was installed---that s it. No help with hose diagrams or information about how to disconnect or reconnect anything. Also, the carburetor won t just lift out---it is necessary to loosen the manifold to get the thing out. The book doesn t even mention that. As I said, the book is useless. I wouldn t have given it even one star, but I had no choice.
- awful. confusing, no detail.... You cannot wirte a 276 pg book for 10 years worth of 2 different cars... There are no pictures and often little detail on what you are supposed to be looking at... Maybe a good, i mena good mechanic could use this book, but no one else...
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