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all data online
anyone know about a web page( all data online), I heard about on utube on Scotty klimer auto page. It show a lot of drawings is location of parts in car and truck.?
Thanks jim Last edited by coreshield8; 08-01-2012 at 07:06 PM. |
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Re: all data online
Yep, it's called ALLData http://tinyurl.com/bpro88a , it's a pay for subscription service tho, not free. You can either sign up as a commercial entity or personal use for singal vehicles at $$ per vehicle....Mike
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Re: all data online
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Re: all data online
Thanks a lot Guy. I need something like that.e
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Re: all data online
I use alldatadiy all the time. It is actually about around $12 a year, $25 for 5 years after your first vehicle. Factory vehicle info is vital to today's repairs. It is the same site most dealers use, you are just buying 1 car at a time instead of unlimited access. I have several mechanics with my username so my list gets bigger all the time. If I have to fix a car without an obvious problem, I do tell the owner there will be a $12 information access fee on top of the repairs. They have all TSB's and recalls as well. It takes a little bit to get used to navigating site. Parts cost and time estimates are also included.
Use coupon code PU122129 on checkout, it should drop the yearly price to $10.95 |
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Re: all data online
Another useful auto tech site is IATN. You can have some free access, but if you use it a lot it costs about $120 a year. Basically if you put your car problem on line, after doing thorough testing first, but still can't figure out the problem. IATN techs will usually give you the answer. You are allowed a couple free questions a year.
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Re: all data online
The Alldatadiy code I gave you may only be good after you buy your first vehicle, I'm not sure. Both sites, aldata and IATN are mainly used by professional auto techs, so research your problem before you post a question, otherwise it might get rude, kind of like this site......
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Re: all data online
If you live in an area with library service they often have it online for free.
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Re: all data online
I email alldata , they never got back to me. I wanted know if they have data for a ford f-700 & l9000 ford anyone know? Thanks iim
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Re: all data online
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Re: all data online
[QUOTE=kidtigger24;1585811]What year? I can look it up with my subscription.
the f-700 a 1992, I was looking for the fule expounds shut off relay and the L-9000 ford a 1996. Thanks. Very much Jim kidtigger24[/QUO |
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Re: all data online
Sorry, they don't have either one. Looks like the biggest they go for trucks are 1 ton. They don't cover big HD dump trucks like you have. Maybe mitchell may have what you need.
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Thanks for your time, Jim
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Re: all data online
For other automotive advise, including answers on heavy duty trucks log onto IATN (international automotive technitions network). they have a HD forum, as well as they allow nonmembers to post questions once or twice a month without being a sponsoring member. Make sure you post all tests you have already done, it's a site for proffessionals. It is worth being a member if you work on a lot of cars.
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