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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! |
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| 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 | |
| The alldata site doesn't seem to have info for TSB's for Toyota. Any other known sites that might have this? | |
| http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/tsb/servicemmy1.cfm | |
| what does the *YC mean after the posted technical service bulletin? | |
| I heard you can get TSB's at the library? | |
| hondas are having alot of problems with there car so try to avoid them | |
| just received recall on 98 Neon concerning faulty spot welds. May result in fuel leakage in rear end accident. FYI | |
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san147, that seems like a pretty general statement. Is there something particular that makes you say/think that? |
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Am interested in success of anyone getting help after factory warranty has expired for air bags, head gasket, and transaxle repair for 1992 Lincoln continental, Please e-mail FBrown9 |
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