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This two-book bundle combines the vehicle-specific repair information found in the General Motors Chevrolet Malibu 1997-2003, Chevrolet Classic 2004-2005, Oldsmobile Alero 1999-2003, Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997-2000, Pontiac Grand Am 1999-2003 Haynes Repair Manual with Greg Banish's Guide to Modern OEM Diagnostics Systems: OBD, ECU, and More. Together, these books provide both the practical repair procedures and the diagnostic knowledge needed to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair these popular GM vehicles.
This bundle is ideal for DIY mechanics, first-time technicians, automotive students, and owners who want to better understand modern OBD-II systems while having detailed repair instructions for their specific vehicle.
Modern vehicles rely on electronic control units, onboard diagnostics systems, sensors, and emissions monitoring strategies to manage performance and reliability. In this detailed guide, automotive engineer Greg Banish explains how OBD-II systems function, how ECUs monitor vehicle operation, why check engine lights illuminate, and how diagnostic trouble codes are generated.
Written in clear, easy-to-understand language, this book helps readers move beyond simply reading trouble codes and develop a deeper understanding of ECU logic, emissions systems, sensor operation, and troubleshooting techniques.
This Haynes repair manual provides step-by-step procedures based on a complete teardown of the covered vehicles. Featuring detailed photographs, illustrations, troubleshooting charts, maintenance schedules, and repair procedures, it helps owners perform everything from routine maintenance to major repairs.
Coverage includes engine service, cooling systems, fuel and exhaust systems, ignition systems, emissions controls, transmissions, driveline components, brakes, suspension, steering, electrical systems, and general troubleshooting.
The Haynes repair manual provides the vehicle-specific procedures needed to maintain and repair these GM vehicles, while Guide to Modern OEM Diagnostics Systems explains the electronic systems that control engine performance, emissions compliance, onboard diagnostics, and fault detection.
Many common problems on these vehicles involve sensors, ignition components, emissions systems, fuel delivery systems, and ECU-controlled functions. When a check engine light appears or a drivability issue develops, the diagnostics guide helps explain what the vehicle's computer is monitoring and why a fault has been detected, while the Haynes manual provides the testing and repair procedures needed to correct the problem.
Together, these books create a complete repair and diagnostic library that can help owners save money, improve troubleshooting accuracy, and gain a deeper understanding of how their vehicle's mechanical and electronic systems work together.
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