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Many - Workshop Manuals - edlithgow

Recently downloaded a Daihatsu Mira manual, which seems to have similar front brakes to my (AFAIK undocumented) Daihatsu Skywing.

It can be frustrating and risky searching for manuals online since a lot of the sites are fake clickbait and some of them are well dodgy.

This site seems OK , with a limited selection of fairly mainstream older models available, and no obvious commercial motivation. Not even adds.

https://www.workshopservicemanual.com/

Too good to be true?

They come up OK on Googles "Safe Browsing" website checking tool, 4WIW

Of course I can't actually guarantee it isn't a Russian Mafia front, (its the Internyet after all) so if you know anything against them please post a correction/warning.

I've offered some of my Daihatsu collection for upload. No reply yet.

Many - Workshop Manuals - edlithgow

It occurs to me that a list gh of sources (perhaps restricted to non-commercial) known to members would be a useful resource, and could perhaps be made a "sticky" at the top of the technical forum.

Lots of Datsun pickup info (I covet one of these) here, for example

https://www.nicoclub.com/datsun-service-manuals

I dunno if that would fit with the forum terms of use, though, and I suppose there is a potential risk to any external link.

Its worth propagating this stuff because sites do sometimes vanish (as did the Australian -based Daiclub a few years ago)n taking thier content with them.

Many - Workshop Manuals - Gibbo_Wirral

I've found lots of useful drivers handbooks and repair manuals at manuals.co

Many - Workshop Manuals - focussed

There are manuals for just about anything on https://www.manualslib.com/

I've never had a problem with any of their downloads, a lot are manufacturer sourced.