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#2 of 549 Sources for TSBs
by anne4
Jan 31, 1999 (3:06 am)
Other than recalls for safety issues (NHTSA), what are internet sources for TSBs?
#3 of 549 gus
by gus
Jan 31, 1999 (7:32 am)
You might try here:
http://www.alldata.com
It looks like they have Service Bulletins available for consumers. If you check the site out, please be sure to return to tell us what you think!
Jan 31, 1999 (7:56 pm)
The 4matic light just stays on and we have lost 4 wheel drive. Problem and cost. I forgot to mention that this is a 1990 Mercedes 300te. It has about 105,000 miles.
#5 of 549 Gus
by anne4
Feb 01, 1999 (7:36 pm)
I cruised around the Alldata site. Looks pretty good. I have a 99 Honda Odyssey and was curious to see if any TSBs have been posted for it yet. Unfortunately, Alldata doesn't show any info for 99s yet. I'll definitely check back to see if they do later on.
Thanks for the tip!
#6 of 549 gus
by gus
Feb 01, 1999 (9:56 pm)
Anne, you may be waiting a while. Manufacturers are never too quick to release their TSBs to an organization that is not strictly related to their vehicles (that is, dealerships).
I wish you luck, though!
#7 of 549 jesse25
by jesse25
Feb 04, 1999 (8:53 am)
Hello, I have 1978 Chevy Truck. It is a farm truck. It is a camper special. IT has two batteries. We really won't ever use the other battery. I think that the battery that is called the house battery is most likey not good. Is it bad for the Alternator to have the second battery? I would like to take the battery out, but I don't know if I can. Maybe someone can give me some info. Thanks
Feb 06, 1999 (11:18 am)
The alldata site doesn't seem to have info for TSB's for Toyota. Any other known sites that might have this?
Feb 07, 1999 (7:53 am)
what does the *YC mean after the posted technical service bulletin?