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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Darth Loo-knee on 07 February 2007, 20:19:27

Title: Haynes Manual
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 07 February 2007, 20:19:27
Do Haynes manuals cover all Omega's in the one book or do you need to get a different one for an MV6? 1998-99 :-?

Thanks
Loo-knee
Title: Re: Haynes Manual
Post by: JasonH on 07 February 2007, 20:31:56
There's only one Haynes manual for the Omega and it only covers models up to the facelift (year 2000).

MV6 will be covered.

It's not one of Haynes' greatest pieces of work, but it's useful as a guide. Just don't believe everything.
Title: Re: Haynes Manual
Post by: TheBoy on 07 February 2007, 20:45:41
Haynes covers all petrol models up to 1999. Still valid mostly for post 99 petrol cars...
Title: Re: Haynes Manual
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 07 February 2007, 20:47:55
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There's only one Haynes manual for the Omega and it only covers models up to the facelift (year 2000).

MV6 will be covered.

It's not one of Haynes' greatest pieces of work, but it's useful as a guide. Just don't believe everything.

Oh great this is someone who aint got an Omega yet and is considering buying one with either Headgasket, Oil Cooler or Cambelt and tensioners needing doing!! :-?

Loo-knee :y
Title: Re: Haynes Manual
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 07 February 2007, 20:50:44
So if Haynes manuals aren't up to much Guys what would be my best guide??

" Use the Force Luke!" ;D

 :y
Title: Re: Haynes Manual
Post by: TheBoy on 07 February 2007, 20:54:26
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So if Haynes manuals aren't up to much Guys what would be my best guide??

" Use the Force Luke!" ;D

 :y
The Haynes is worth getting, but like most newer ones, isn't as good as the old ones.

For cambelt, get our DVD for £3 :y
Title: Re: Haynes Manual
Post by: Markie on 07 February 2007, 22:23:18
th info and pictures and input from here is better than haynes - but if you can pick one up cheap on ebay they are good to have :y
Title: Re: Haynes Manual
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 07 February 2007, 22:40:57
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So if Haynes manuals aren't up to much Guys what would be my best guide??

" Use the Force Luke!" ;D

 :y
The Haynes is worth getting, but like most newer ones, isn't as good as the old ones.

For cambelt, get our DVD for £3 :y

Ok but how do i get the dvd, do i send a cheque or how do i pay?
Thanks
Daz
Title: Re: Haynes Manual
Post by: Markie on 08 February 2007, 09:39:16
unless its changed....pm member "robin Hood" on here and payment can be made via paypal  :y