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Old 05-27-2006, 06:15 AM   #6
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Wink Good Books, Good Technician

Having the book is good for you, and your "Technician". Yes, technician, not mechanic. You don't want a 'mechanic' working on your car.

An ASE Certified Master Technician should be able to handle everything on our cars.

If you take your car to one, bring your TSRM with you for him/her to use as a reference. Its better than Mitchell or AllData, which are what pros use.

"Real techs DON'T use Chilton, or Haynes.

I saw a TSRM online in PDF for easier printing. Search here, or Mania, or google. Its a LOT of paper.

You can still get it from Toyota.

I strongly recommend getting the 'Owner's Manual' too. Its was $15 from Toyota.
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