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Haynes Online Manuals - Chris M

So Haynes have now published the manual for my car (Astra K), but as I now think will be the norm, it's available online only. Has anyone used one of these online manuals?

I don't think the paper manuals are what they used to be, but better than nothing. Are the online ones more detailed? And do you download the manual to your computer, tablet or phone, or do you have access via an online account from any device? Can't see the answer on their website.

Haynes Online Manuals - misar

All your questions are answered in their FAQ.

Haynes Online Manuals - Chris M

Thanks misar, I hadn't spotted that FAQ.

Doesn't answer my question about how good they are though and I wouldn't expect it to.

Haynes Online Manuals - Metropolis.
I lost faith in the Haynes manual when i read the first page of the Discovery 2 edition and it boasts of the all round independent suspension. It actually has solid axles front and back. That error has been in the book from the get go all the way to present date. Who proof reads these things!! A good concept though it would benefit from including part numbers.
Haynes Online Manuals - Bromptonaut

I was talking to one of my neighbours who does quite a lot of his own car stuff about on-line manuals. There's nothing like a book for flicking through.

Same principle different area but for my work I find using the Child Poverty Action Group's guides to benefits far easier in book form than on-line access.

Haynes Online Manuals - Metropolis.

In Land Rover world, the go to manual is called RAVE, for disco 2 it is some 1,500 pages and is what the dealers used, now freely available online as a pdf. Must be similar available for other brands i would imagine, just need to ask on brand specific forums! Agree offline is easier, or just print off the pages you need for a specific job.

Edited by Metropolis. on 22/05/2021 at 17:26

Haynes Online Manuals - Engineer Andy

So Haynes have now published the manual for my car (Astra K), but as I now think will be the norm, it's available online only. Has anyone used one of these online manuals?

I don't think the paper manuals are what they used to be, but better than nothing. Are the online ones more detailed? And do you download the manual to your computer, tablet or phone, or do you have access via an online account from any device? Can't see the answer on their website.

I used to own a hard copy of the Haynes manual for my old 96N Micra - very useful guide it was too to avoid unnecessary bills at the deaelership for minor work.

I've heard both on this forum and elsewhere that over the last 10 years or so, especially as cars have got more computerised/complex generally, that the Haynes manuals that were available (many weren't before the 'online only' versions were published) were of far lower quality, confirming what others have said in this thread.

You may find an owners club for your car where others have 'found' the manufacturer workshop manuals, which are of some help, in addition to the experiences (some may post 'how to' guides, including videos on YouTube, etc) of other owners on that forum.

Unfortunately they don't always cover everything, as I discovered about my Mazda3, where such information pertained to other engine variants (engine bay layouts) to my car (ironically the most common model in the UK of that car), which meant that some work I was thinking of carrying out was going to be much tougher than I anticipated.

If you do buy the online manual, let us know how you get on with it, as I just looked it up and also found one for my car, which had previously been missing as a paper copy since the car first entered the market back in 2004.

Haynes Online Manuals - Chris M

I probably will take the plunge at some point but fortunately at the moment, I don't need one. The fifth service due in July is just an oil change and tyre kick.

Hoping not to have any need for one for a few years, but a manual is useful not just for major work and torque settings, but also for things like trim removal where breakages can occur if you are too heavy handed. YT can be useful if you can find someone who actually has a clue what they are doing. Otherwise you are watching some guy with a large hammer and little engineering skill.

Haynes Online Manuals - bathtub tom

I found a CD version for my last car from that well known auction site, for peanuts. It appeared to be a pirate copy of the manufacturers manual. Had detailed drawings and part numbers.

Haynes Online Manuals - Engineer Andy

I probably will take the plunge at some point but fortunately at the moment, I don't need one. The fifth service due in July is just an oil change and tyre kick.

Hoping not to have any need for one for a few years, but a manual is useful not just for major work and torque settings, but also for things like trim removal where breakages can occur if you are too heavy handed. YT can be useful if you can find someone who actually has a clue what they are doing. Otherwise you are watching some guy with a large hammer and little engineering skill.

I think then you need the 'Clarkson Guide to car maintenance'.

I must admit being surprised at the high price (£25) for the online guide for my car. I remember paying About £12 - £15 for my hardback Haynes manual for my Micra, though, even if that was about 20-odd years ago. Great little car for the non-enthusiast to work on, given how easy it was, especially with the decent amount of room in the engine bay compared to modern cars!

Haynes Online Manuals - S40 Man

I too have an Astra K (1.6 turbo) and didn't realize there was an online Haynes for it, so thanks for the heads up.

I have had a Haynes manual for all my previous cars. My K is still quite new so have had dealer service and it hasn't broken down yet either so haven't needed one so far.

All my other manuals had greasy oily finger marks or brake dust marks all over the relevant pages, so that might happen to whichever internet device you use? Presumably you could print out a screen dump.

Videos can be quite helpful Haynes vids could help. I normally look on YouTube for advice if I am planning a job. You can nearly always find something helpful.

Haynes Online Manuals - Chris M

I think the Astra K is a fairly recent addition to the Haynes line up.

I always tried to buy second hand Haynes manuals but obviously that route is closed with the online version. I guess the greasy fingermarks can be taken either way. A well looked after car or one that was always off the road.

Haynes Online Manuals - Galaxy

I think that all of my recently purchased Haynes manuals are printed on very poor quailty paper.

They don't look too bad when new but, after a couple of years, they look as if they've aged about 50!

So, perhaps online manuals are the answer. Mind you, I do so little car work these days I probably hadly need one now, anyway! But it's still very useful to see how cars are put together.

Haynes Online Manuals - Sofa Spud

I think Haynes manuals used to be more comprehensive than they are now but that's largely because cars have become more complicated. For example they used to include removing,dismantling and overhauling the manual gearbox. Now they still tell you how to remove it but the rest is now a 'specialist' job so is not covered. I'm not doubting that's the case though - and it probably always was that way with automatics.

Haynes Online Manuals - Chris M

Update. I received the Astra K online manual for Father's Day. It was on the understanding that it would be returned if I didn't think it was useful and that's exactly what has happened.

It contained a small proportion of model specific data e.g. capacities, torque settings and some diagrams, but the rest was generic information that could apply to any car. Not sure who it's aimed at really. The absolute beginner may get confused with all the options, for example, changing an air filter. An experienced DIY'er wouldn't need that information. What was completely lacking and the information I want from Haynes, is the steps required for say removing the radiator i.e. what else needs removing to get it out, does the air con need touching, how do you get the clips off, that sort of thing. There's certainly nothing on major engine jobs like a timing chain replacement and what special tools may be required.

A big shame. May be getting some socks...

Haynes Online Manuals - edlithgow

Well, that's depressing.

Not only do new cars suck (I knew that), but the manuals for new cars suck as well.

Not at all suprising.

But depressing.

Haynes Online Manuals - edlithgow

Subscription services are probably where its at with newer stuff

www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1FxoQI_Fw4

Probably no good for older stuff, but you can often scrounge up or even buy decentish manuals for that.

No good for local Taiwan market stuff of course, which is probably undocumented in any language, let alone English.

My current (Taiwan only) car is quite like a Charade, which is documented, but the Toyota Zace, which would be my first choice for a replacement, doesn't seem to be at all.

Haynes Online Manuals - Terry W

Haynes manuals were the right idea at the right time. The right time has long gone.

Of huge value when cars were basic engineering capable of diy maintenance and repair by anybody with a modest tool kit and the will to do it. Wiring diagram for my Triumph Herald may have taken just two pages. It would now take 20+ pages of workshop manual for a similar segment new car.

Cars are now more reliable, need servicing and fixing less often, require specialist diagnostic gear (and the ability to use it). Online resources did not exist 40 years ago, scarcely existed 20 years ago, and are now commonplace. For most jobs there is an online owners forum, and youtube guides.

Sadly missed, not forgotten, but like the horse and cart or CRT television, largely obselete.

Haynes Online Manuals - elekie&a/c doctor
We’ve certainly moved on . What was once a basic operation , now needs diagnostic kit to complete the job . Take for example the cooling system on late model Vag cars . These have dual circuit cooling system . It cannot be bleed correctly unless suitable diagnostic kit is used .
Haynes Online Manuals - Galaxy

I shouldn't think that I'll be buying any further Haynes Manuals, either printed or online, in the future.

I myself do very little these days in respect of repairing cars now, I'm afraid. I now have a man at my favourite garage that does it for me!

Haynes Online Manuals - argybargy

Reckon I've reached that same stage.

In the early years of my car owning experience I always made a point of tackling basic mechanical maintenance, particularly brakes, and on that journey the Haynes manuals were invaluable. My latest car, a Mk 2 Jazz, is the first one for which there is no printed Haynes manual, and that's led to me becoming lazy and giving my car to a trusted mobile mechanic instead.

Its a situation I'm entirely happy with, and which is likely to persist in future!

Edited by argybargy on 28/06/2021 at 19:23

Haynes Online Manuals - Xileno

I used to find the wiring diagrams useful but the quality of the paper they used went really poor at some point, maybe twenty years ago? It reminded me of that dreadful toilet paper they used to use in the Military, can't remember the name.

These days almost everything needed for car repairs and servicing is on the web, usually a useful YT video as well.

Edited by Xileno on 28/06/2021 at 19:32

Haynes Online Manuals - madf

Reckon I've reached that same stage.

In the early years of my car owning experience I always made a point of tackling basic mechanical maintenance, particularly brakes, and on that journey the Haynes manuals were invaluable. My latest car, a Mk 2 Jazz, is the first one for which there is no printed Haynes manual, and that's led to me becoming lazy and giving my car to a trusted mobile mechanic instead.

Its a situation I'm entirely happy with, and which is likely to persist in future!

Full Honda manual on line

.Honda Jazz / Honda Fit GE8 2009 onwards Online Repair Manual

Haynes Online Manuals - edlithgow
We’ve certainly moved on .

I havn't. I intend to give ground very slowly

Isn't "\move on" what officious policemen say, or is that only in the movies?

"Take for example the cooling system on late model Vag cars ."

No thanks. You can keep it.

Edited by edlithgow on 30/06/2021 at 00:30