Service Manual (aka Shop Manual)????

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MikeLi

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Does anybody have any idea on where I can get a service/shop manual for the LR3?
 

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I think I read somewhere (maybe on the UK forum) that there is currently no printed manual available for the LR3. You can use the Land Rover Global Technical Reference though, which has pretty much anything you could need.

www.landrovertechinfo.com

You'll need to create an account and pay a subscription fee, which is either daily, monthly, or annual (I think). Your best bet would be to get a day's subscription, and save all the manual sections that you think you would need as PDFs. Then you could print your own:biggrin:

Kind of a pain, but its the best solution I know of.

-Paul
 

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I think I read somewhere (maybe on the UK forum) that there is currently no printed manual available for the LR3. You can use the Land Rover Global Technical Reference though, which has pretty much anything you could need.

www.landrovertechinfo.com

You'll need to create an account and pay a subscription fee, which is either daily, monthly, or annual (I think). Your best bet would be to get a day's subscription, and save all the manual sections that you think you would need as PDFs. Then you could print your own:biggrin:

Kind of a pain, but its the best solution I know of.

-Paul

P.S. - sorry if this posts twice, I got some kind of error when submitting.
 

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To the best of my knowledge, there is no actual shop manual available to purchase. The following service references are available online:

www.landrovertechinfo.com (official technical reference - subscription based - expensive)

www.alldatadiy.com ( so - so reference which covers the basics. Fairly inexpensive - $39 for 5 year subscription)

I actually have the Alldatadiy subscription. Its not bad for $39. Includes recalls, tsb's, etc.
 

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