Anyone who can help me with advise which repair shopmanual for MX5/Roadster
that are easy to read and understand.
Reg.
John Johansson
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Hi John
I have found that Rod's Enthusiast's Manual to be the best. It's a lot better
than the Haynes Manual, although it still not perfect but at least it is a lot
of help. Some of the public libraries even have a copy which you can borrow.
regards
Michael
I have found that Rod's Enthusiast's Manual to be the best. It's a lot better
than the Haynes Manual, although it still not perfect but at least it is a lot
of help. Some of the public libraries even have a copy which you can borrow.
regards
Michael
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I have Haynes manual - it is OK (some blatant errors, and lots of generic
stuff) - I'm told enthusiasts manual is better.
Haynes has excellent wiring diagrams for M1 models however, which I believe
the others lack.
IMHO the best repair info can be gained from the internet and other club
members...
Cheers
H
PS - books are available from http://www.mx5club.org.nz/club/books/
or ecurie lierve http://www.vital.net.nz/
stuff) - I'm told enthusiasts manual is better.
Haynes has excellent wiring diagrams for M1 models however, which I believe
the others lack.
IMHO the best repair info can be gained from the internet and other club
members...

Cheers
H
PS - books are available from http://www.mx5club.org.nz/club/books/
or ecurie lierve http://www.vital.net.nz/
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I have the 1.6 Miata Enthusiasts manual which I love. I've used it for
replacing the engine, shocks, seats, dash, soft top,& frame, brakes etc...
It doesn't have much in the way of fault finding, but you've got us for
that, right
I bought mine from Ecurie lievre in Auckland, but it's available over the
internet from the club web site.
http://www.mx5club.co.nz/club/books/
By the way, the 1.8 version is listed as being available too (although there
is no picture of it).
Cheers
Chic
replacing the engine, shocks, seats, dash, soft top,& frame, brakes etc...
It doesn't have much in the way of fault finding, but you've got us for
that, right

I bought mine from Ecurie lievre in Auckland, but it's available over the
internet from the club web site.
http://www.mx5club.co.nz/club/books/
By the way, the 1.8 version is listed as being available too (although there
is no picture of it).
Cheers
Chic
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