MervynG
05-26-2002, 12:37 PM
Hello guys,
I don't know if you will be help me or not on this request.
I looked for the Haynes Manual for the South African Sentra (sr20de) but there was nothing published, there is a possibility that I may be able to get the one for the UK Sentra 92-95 or 98 model and 200sx for maybe about 30 dollars or so.
The manual from Nissan is about 200+ dollars from what nissan tells me.
Before I decide to start seriously looking into purchasing one of these books, does anyone have an electronic copy that I can view so that I know what is in it or not.
From what I read on this forum, I see that the books are something of a must but I don't want to get the wrong book, I know that the wiring and body stuff you should be the same in theory but I would like to be safe than sorry later when I receive the books and find it's not the same as my car.
I hope that there is someone out there has an electronic copy and I may be able to view it before purchasing.
The problem for no books, could be that Nissan is not yet a house hold name in South Africa, Toyota rules South Africa at the moment (sad to say), I guess the one good thing that I did is that I didn't make a mistake buying a Nissan being a previous owner of 2 Toyota's. Nissan is truly underrated down here...
thanks,
Mervyn G
South Africa
I don't know if you will be help me or not on this request.
I looked for the Haynes Manual for the South African Sentra (sr20de) but there was nothing published, there is a possibility that I may be able to get the one for the UK Sentra 92-95 or 98 model and 200sx for maybe about 30 dollars or so.
The manual from Nissan is about 200+ dollars from what nissan tells me.
Before I decide to start seriously looking into purchasing one of these books, does anyone have an electronic copy that I can view so that I know what is in it or not.
From what I read on this forum, I see that the books are something of a must but I don't want to get the wrong book, I know that the wiring and body stuff you should be the same in theory but I would like to be safe than sorry later when I receive the books and find it's not the same as my car.
I hope that there is someone out there has an electronic copy and I may be able to view it before purchasing.
The problem for no books, could be that Nissan is not yet a house hold name in South Africa, Toyota rules South Africa at the moment (sad to say), I guess the one good thing that I did is that I didn't make a mistake buying a Nissan being a previous owner of 2 Toyota's. Nissan is truly underrated down here...
thanks,
Mervyn G
South Africa