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How to Keep Your Toyota Pickup Alive: Step by Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot for 1975-1987/2 & 4 Wd (John Muir idiot book auto series)

How to Keep Your Toyota Pickup Alive: Step by Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot for 1975-1987/2 & 4 Wd (John Muir idiot book auto series)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This has similar highlights and flaws as Muir's other books.
Review: Larry Owens has written a readable and useful primer on Toyota truck auto maintenance, very much in the spirit of Muir's "Compleat Idiot's" guide to VW Bug maintenance. Unfortunately it also has the same flaws: no wiring diagrams, and the Procedure:Step format can be confusing, especially when trying to cover many different vehicles and years. However, the drawings (by Joe Leahy) are priceless and the many little tips and hints Owens provides make this book well worth the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Trying to find this book, no luck so far.
Review: This book was highly recommended to me by the head of the repair dept. at my local Toyota dealership as THE book to have as permanent reference for my 1975 20R engine.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: well done
Review: This is a very good book for beginners just learning how to maintain their trucks. Some criticize it as too wordy, which is true, but it does provide insight as to why you're doing the maintenance and what to expect when things go wrong. It's a good complement to the factory repair manuals. It's good for other rigs, too.


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