Saturday, November 20, 2010

Online Auto Repair Manual Reviews: Chilton

“Where smart enthusiasts click for service information”—that’s the tag line that Chilton DIY Online Auto Repair Manuals. In this post, we’ll be taking a quick look to see if it stays true to that promise.

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Chilton DIY is made by Cengage Learning, a Singapore-based provider of modern learning solutions for both traditional and virtual learning environments. On the whole, Chilton DIY offers a healthy mix of features. You get detailed spec sheets that also contain corresponding maintenance schedules, illustrated step-by-step procedures for servicing and repairing your ride, troubleshooting vacuum and wiring diagrams, and access to certified mechanics that can answer questions (at a small price, of course). There are also videos and animations that can make it easier to learn and understand certain procedures.

All you need to access the manual is to make sure your computer complies with the minimum requirements, though you most probably will be able to use it as long as you have a decent computer or laptop by current standards. System requirements are Adobe Flash and Shockwave players, Windows XP or Vista operating system, Internet Explorer 6 or higher or Mozilla Firefox 2 or higher, and a high-speed connection.

Now let’s go to another important factor: cost. A Chilton DIY subscription will cost you $24.95 annually, with a 30-day option for $14.95. If you’re getting one, might as well take the 12 months because you get better value that way. That’s good for registering one vehicle. The price is right about the cost of an actual vehicle-specific manual from other sites like Haynes, with the difference being this is all online. If you’re not too keen on paying monthly or annually, you can opt for more generic Chilton DIY Total Car Care CD-Roms, which fetch for $19.95 each.

Overall, Chilton DIY is a good online repair manual alternative. If you’re willing to pay the yearly fee, the complete set of information in a manual for a particular vehicle make and model should be well worth the price.

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  2. Chilton DIY is garbage!! DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!! The online product is not comprehensive, they have few graphics, and as a shop manual it is a complete/utter waste of money!

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  4. I just purchased this product. I expected it to be a step by step illustrated bolt by bolt procedure repair manual. It essentially said "disconnect battery cable. remove egr valve." no photographs nothing like a hard copy Chilton manual. Total ripoff. Garbage. Useless.

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  5. Not at all what I expected. I already have more knowledge than this manual presents. If you're a mediocre mechanic, don't rely on this manual to give you additional help. Haynes online is the same way. Don't waste your money. No refunds or returns.

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  6. Never thought I would be writing this type of review for Chilton.
    If you are in need of a good automotive repair manual DO NOT look here I just purchased 1 for a 1980 Jeep J20 it is the worst manual I believe I have ever seen (55 yr auto mech) just when you think you are getting close to what you need it stops. Wiring diagrams are pathetic dose not tell you what the device's are only the largest are named, diagrams just show big black blobs for plugs and unnamed device's! what a waste of money try Mitchell1 DIY and get your moneys worth.
    I think Chilton and Haynes are in partners to produce the best of the worst its a coin toss! save your coin and go somewhere else unless you are looking for a tax deduction there in nothing for you here that I can see

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