Anybody have luck with GM FSM's ?
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Anybody have luck with GM FSM's ?
I have a definte hatred of Chiltons. Every one I've ever purchased has been incomplete, or outright wrong on something, usually what I'm trying to do at the time. I'm not saying the Beretta's version is bad, but I would just like to avoid having to purchase one if I can.
I'm looking at GM FSM's on ebay and they look pretty thin. Are there 2, one mechanical and electrical, or just one, specifically for an 89 if someone has one?
Are they pretty thorough?
Thanks
I'm looking at GM FSM's on ebay and they look pretty thin. Are there 2, one mechanical and electrical, or just one, specifically for an 89 if someone has one?
Are they pretty thorough?
Thanks
1989 Beretta GTU 2.8 w/77k, auto.
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Re: Anybody have luck with GM FSM's ?
There are 2 books. Book 1 is the mechanical and it's a thick book with thin pages.
Book 2 is mostly electrical stuff and is about half as thick as the mechanical.
Book 2 is mostly electrical stuff and is about half as thick as the mechanical.
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1995 Z26 3100 auto <--- Totalled
1989 base 2.8 auto <-- Sold
1995 Z26 3100 auto <--- Totalled
1989 base 2.8 auto <-- Sold
Re: Anybody have luck with GM FSM's ?
Yelp and they are worth triple their price!
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Re: Anybody have luck with GM FSM's ?
I think 1989 is still one book? When you get a little newer with the airbag and then ABS they use 2 books.
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Re: Anybody have luck with GM FSM's ?
Yes I have the 1989 book its 1 book of you need anything scanned and sent i can do it just PM me
Re: Anybody have luck with GM FSM's ?
Best books in my shelf. Im not touching the car before checking what they suggest in there - out of curiousity.

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Re: Anybody have luck with GM FSM's ?
Thanks everyone. I'm not terribly mechanically inclined but I can follow and understand instructions quite easily. I've always ordered FSM's for every car I've owned and they've been the best. I'll go ahead and order one. Even if I take it to a mechanic I bring it for them incase they need it or it helps to keep them from rushing through something improperly.
For example, little things like proper jack locations. I'm not going to just willy-nilly throw a jack under my new to me beretta, it's been a long time since I've had a car/truck without a full box frame. I'm not going to risk bending something trying to change an oil filter or diagnose a small oil leak, or flip my front gtu rims because they're backwards.
For example, little things like proper jack locations. I'm not going to just willy-nilly throw a jack under my new to me beretta, it's been a long time since I've had a car/truck without a full box frame. I'm not going to risk bending something trying to change an oil filter or diagnose a small oil leak, or flip my front gtu rims because they're backwards.
1989 Beretta GTU 2.8 w/77k, auto.