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Old 02-03-2010, 04:45 PM   #1
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I recently bought a 98 supra manual. it seems to be a dealer manual because it covers every nut and bolt on the car along with a wiring diagram for a 98 supra. the only problem is that i have 95 supra and i know they made a few changes in 97 and 98. my Q is will the majority on the manual still work with my can. it the ecu and wiring harness then same on the 95 and 98 supra?
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Old 02-04-2010, 03:43 AM   #2
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I'm going to move this to the MKIV section, you'll probably get more help there.
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Old 02-04-2010, 08:28 PM   #3
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I recently bought a 98 supra manual. it seems to be a dealer manual because it covers every nut and bolt on the car along with a wiring diagram for a 98 supra. the only problem is that i have 95 supra and i know they made a few changes in 97 and 98. my Q is will the majority on the manual still work with my can. it the ecu and wiring harness then same on the 95 and 98 supra?
Yes, "the majority" of the manual will still apply. However, I'd honestly ask for a refund and get he manual with the correct part number. When you're hurtling down the road at 75mph ...or especially at 150mph... you don't want "the majority" of your car to be 'right'. Just my humble opinion.

For example, the ecu is not the same (OBDI vs. OBDII), which is one of the very significant differences.
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lol i see your point, and i went out and bought the right manual now

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