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Techincal Manual

Dr.Crust

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Hey guys!
I'm looking for the Mechanical manual of my Z (2013) (not the owner manual)
Do you know where i can find it?

Cheers!
 

andu

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Hello
Did you find it? I am looking for it as well :helpme:
Could you send me the message, please?
Thank you
Anna
 

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I don't think Peugeot ever released a service manual for the RCZ. That really is a thing of the past. Manufacturers now have different ways to instruct their service staff and provide the technical information, such as the online part database that gives part numbers and diagrams based on VIN code, so is correct for each individual vehicle.
 

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And Haynes never published one either. Well only 68,000 were made.

I use the Haynes Peugeot 308 workshop manual (# 5561), as it has a good deal on the THP engine.

:greetings-wavingblue:
 

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You can get a virtual machine image with complete service manual on ebay or elsewhere on the internet. I bought mine on emanualonline as it was the cheapest solution at the time. You are welcome. :greetings-wavingblue:
 

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My wife once caught me looking at Emmanelle online :eusa-think: :eusa-shhh:
 

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stewartwillsher said:
DKZ5745 said:
My wife once caught me looking at Emmanelle online :eusa-think: :eusa-shhh:
Is that a shrubbery catalogue. by chance?

Yes I think it is, but nowadays they resemble your fig trees after your man has pruned them!
 

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Plecodoras said:
stewartwillsher said:
DKZ5745 said:
My wife once caught me looking at Emmanelle online :eusa-think: :eusa-shhh:
Is that a shrubbery catalogue. by chance?

Yes I think it is, but nowadays they resemble your fig trees after your man has pruned them!
Fig trees are deciduous, so not much leaf (not Nissan) to provide privacy. :shock:
The new growth is quite supple, so very rubbery and quite droopy! ;)
He'll be quite ruthless and the trees will be exposed prior to buds and fruiting. :oops:
All very exciting, to those of us invigorated by the annual sap rising! :thumbup:
 
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