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Haynes Manuals Launches A More Helpful Web Site for DIYersHaynes Automotive Manuals Launches a New Helpful Web Site
Posted August 16 2007 12:11 PM by Wilkinson
Filed under: Miscellaneous, How-to Help
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Haynes' new site now offers more helpful tips, videos and resources the Do-It-Yourselfer.
NEWBURY PARK, Calif. - Haynes has unveiled its new consumer web site (www.haynes.com) with the following features:
* Free tips and information to help the consumer save time and money
* Learn from the pros: Free video downloads on a variety of repair topics showing you how easy it is to perform basic vehicle maintenance and repair
* Haynes "live garage cam" so you can take a behind the scenes look at how we write our manuals
* Complete detailed information on the full array of Haynes automotive and motorcycle repair books
* Haynes retail store locator to allow consumers to find a manual quickly
Every Haynes manual is written from hands-on experience based on a complete teardown, which is the step-by-step procedure of dismantling a particular vehicle part-by-part. This is followed by the detailed rebuilding of the specific model it documents. Writing each manual takes 30 man-weeks, with authors working as teams to shorten the production time and avoid fatigue during the difficult process. Hundreds of photographs accompany each manual's step-by-step instructions. The books are written from the actual experience of Haynes' own expert personnel using only a basic set of tools and presented in a style that any DIYer can follow, even a beginner.
There is an extensive selection of auto repair books, written in both English and Spanish, 125 motorcycle repair books and more than a dozen ATV manuals.
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