Billfz1
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This may have been mentioned before, but what is with Hyundai regarding service manuals? I am incensed about the HMAservice.com manuals going to a paid service. First: I used the Hyundai on line service before it was pay-per-view and lets face it...it stank. I complained to Hyundai, (useless BTW) and for my efforts they RAISED the price for a yearly subscription. For those who haven't been to the site yet you get weekly access for $20, monthly for $60, and yearly for $300! I haven 't been on lately but has the quality improved? I wouldn't PAY $20 for a yearly subscription if it hasn't! If you have a subscription look up changing the cabin air filter if you want to see the very definition of vague. The Genesis is an excellent car, it deserves a decent technical repair manual.
Carping over, now for my question, Has any of our DIY group found a GOOD service manual? I know there are on-line companies who have done good ones for a reasonable price. Anybody tried one? Was it better than the Haynes or Chlymers crap? Has anybody downloaded the factory manuals? (It's probably better than nothing.)
I am a former race car and engine builder and currently work as a mechanical engineer, so I'm not worried about working on my car. I would like to not go in blind though. Has this been covered before? Thanks for any suggestions.
Bill
This may have been mentioned before, but what is with Hyundai regarding service manuals? I am incensed about the HMAservice.com manuals going to a paid service. First: I used the Hyundai on line service before it was pay-per-view and lets face it...it stank. I complained to Hyundai, (useless BTW) and for my efforts they RAISED the price for a yearly subscription. For those who haven't been to the site yet you get weekly access for $20, monthly for $60, and yearly for $300! I haven 't been on lately but has the quality improved? I wouldn't PAY $20 for a yearly subscription if it hasn't! If you have a subscription look up changing the cabin air filter if you want to see the very definition of vague. The Genesis is an excellent car, it deserves a decent technical repair manual.
Carping over, now for my question, Has any of our DIY group found a GOOD service manual? I know there are on-line companies who have done good ones for a reasonable price. Anybody tried one? Was it better than the Haynes or Chlymers crap? Has anybody downloaded the factory manuals? (It's probably better than nothing.)
I am a former race car and engine builder and currently work as a mechanical engineer, so I'm not worried about working on my car. I would like to not go in blind though. Has this been covered before? Thanks for any suggestions.
Bill