Useful to know about. Also worth trying Eurocarparts.com if you want a parts list and ordering in the UK, although ECP do not have the technical manuals. ECP allow you to put in your registration for a parts list, making it easy to find things.
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Not much use for my little van. No Renault apart from heavy trucks. Have to get a Rolls Royce instead, it's the only R in the list.
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Yes, some Russian hackers have been busy there for sure with all the stolen data they've put online.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWow... That's pretty damn amazing. Not often the internet really impresses me anymore but that page has got to be up there.
I hate working on the internal plastics of cars so been putting of a job on my Porsche and the built in radio of my sons Mito. In 30 seconds I found a break down of the dashboard for both and the exploded view showed exacly what goes where and what's screwed/clipped. I know exactly what to do now. Stunning stuff thank you.
I'll be starting some jobs on the cars using that this weekend.
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What???Originally posted by WTFH View PostUnfortunately it doesn't seem to have newer models from some brands.
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Wow... That's pretty damn amazing. Not often the internet really impresses me anymore but that page has got to be up there.
I hate working on the internal plastics of cars so been putting of a job on my Porsche and the built in radio of my sons Mito. In 30 seconds I found a break down of the dashboard for both and the exploded view showed exacly what goes where and what's screwed/clipped. I know exactly what to do now. Stunning stuff thank you.
I'll be starting some jobs on the cars using that this weekend.
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Hah, wow! When I finally finish DIY building my extension, I might have some time to look at cars again....
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Car Parts Info
DIY Car Maintenance, or you if you need to describe a part to a garage at home or abroad; it's all here in English and Russian (some pages in German French and other languages.)
I have downloaded some pages in pdf on to my smartphone.
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