RDX service manual requests
RDX service manual requests
I know that if I ask for the whole thing, im sure ill get the cry babies about downloading stuff illegal. this isnt the case tho. but if you got the whole thing in pdf, can ya send it? heheh.. anyways, figured i would have this around if anyone does have it in pdf to post up certain sections at members request. one that i would need would be for the rear hatch area including rear seat, subwoofer.
AllData is available through Autozone. You can purchase it for 25ish dollars for a single vehicle for a year. It is created using the OEM service procedures and diagrams.
It may also be procured to less legal means which would give you access to all vehicle service documents for all makes/models too. Not that I would recommend you do that, its illegal.
It may also be procured to less legal means which would give you access to all vehicle service documents for all makes/models too. Not that I would recommend you do that, its illegal.
Additionally, you can find all the honda stuff at this website. http://www.helminc.com/helm/welcome_...asp?style=helm
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I'm looking for the 2011 RDX service manual (part #61STK04).
The ONLY place I've been able to find this (paper OR pdf) is for $170 on helm (Helm Incorporated: Search Results)
Would really love to NOT spend this much if I don't have to..
I'm looking for the 2011 RDX service manual (part #61STK04).
The ONLY place I've been able to find this (paper OR pdf) is for $170 on helm (Helm Incorporated: Search Results)
Would really love to NOT spend this much if I don't have to..
If it's just basic maintenance, ask your question in the appropriate forum and you're sure to find help. Otherwise, I'm sure you can find a pdf or torrent as easily as the next guy. Ebay is a popular option for those that are willing to pay some money, just not a lot.
https://acurazine.com/forums/first-g...-941631/page6/
See post #205
See post #205
I was able to get it posted to dropbox. It was a little bigger than i thought. Enjoy,
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ctif6q2u55...%2007.pdf?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ctif6q2u55...%2007.pdf?dl=0
I have the 07-09 Manual, in case something is different.
https://www.4shared.com/office/TxLI4...Factory_W.html
https://www.4shared.com/office/TxLI4...Factory_W.html
I was able to get it posted to dropbox. It was a little bigger than i thought. Enjoy,
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ctif6q2u55...%2007.pdf?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ctif6q2u55...%2007.pdf?dl=0
I grabbed the '07 FSM when it was available a while back - if anyone still needs that .pdf just let me know and we'll figure out a way to get it sent. It's about 140MB in size, but Gmail will let you get around that fairly easily.
This is great, thanks guys.
I'm doing the brakes on my 2011... can anyone here confirm if there are any notable changes from the 07 to 11 that would differ from what the service manual says??
I'm doing the brakes on my 2011... can anyone here confirm if there are any notable changes from the 07 to 11 that would differ from what the service manual says??
Brake job should be the same for 2007 - 2012. Only changes I know of between gen 1 model years are cosmetic, and some interior upgrades.
It's a weird front caliper - 2 piston floating. A regular piston tool won't cover both very well. I suggest using a small piece of wood that covers both pistons, and it'll make that part of the job much easier.
It's a weird front caliper - 2 piston floating. A regular piston tool won't cover both very well. I suggest using a small piece of wood that covers both pistons, and it'll make that part of the job much easier.
Brake job should be the same for 2007 - 2012. Only changes I know of between gen 1 model years are cosmetic, and some interior upgrades.
It's a weird front caliper - 2 piston floating. A regular piston tool won't cover both very well. I suggest using a small piece of wood that covers both pistons, and it'll make that part of the job much easier.
It's a weird front caliper - 2 piston floating. A regular piston tool won't cover both very well. I suggest using a small piece of wood that covers both pistons, and it'll make that part of the job much easier.
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