Is this X250 manual any good? (1 Viewer)

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the question you should be asking yourself is "am i going to attempt to fix it myself??"
after all you will require certain electronic plug in modules to do most repairs anyway.
also if your motorhome is a coach built with alko chassis the manual is only relevant to the cab and under bonnet area.
in my opinion i would save the $50 and put it towards the repair bill but i wouldn't go to fiat either.
 
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Thanks for the reply

I was mostly interested in the wiring schematics really to allow me to fit accessories and an alarm. As this is a can bus using vehicle it would be foolish to go in blind and meddle, so I was hopefully going to save a lot of agro.

Agreed that its only the cab and base vehicle and any major job is likely to be a garage only fix. However it may save money if I could go to an independant garage and I could then supply the manual for their ease. Most main dealer mechanics are after all only fitters and know little about anything that does not plug into their computer. ::bigsmile:

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