7 thoughts on “Jeep Wrangler Haynes Repair Manual (1987-2008)

  1. Carol

    has helpful information. lots of tips and cost dsaving ideas. gives information on how to do many repairs and suggestions if that one is not the problem.

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  2. Michael Neary

    Everything I looked up in this manual regarding my 2002 Wrangler had a poor – and typically, radically incorrect – description of the process to remove or install a component. The pictures were not accurate and in some cases I had a hard time believing the author had even looked at a Jeep Wrangler prior to writing the instructions. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, in this book have I found useful. It has been an utter waste of my time and money. I emailed Haynes about it over a month ago – and have received no response whatsoever from them. Save your money, or if you insist on buying a manual for your Jeep, buy one on repairing lawn mowers, as it will doubtless have as much relevance to the subject matter as does this one.

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  3. M. Bare "NRA4Life"

    I recently lost my brakes while out and about, and lucky for me I brought along this book. A friend had loaned it to me because I just purchased a 1991 YJ and he uses it for his 2006 TJ.

    Found info I needed about the master cylynder, brake lines and wheel cylinder. When you come across an area that there is differences from the illustrations, it tells you. Not hard to understand.

    I think a book on CJ, YJ, TJ and XK would be more appropriate, since these models share so much more in common with one another. So, the search goes on.

    Just my two cents.

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