If I would get worthy answers to my questions and not sarcasm, or shame responses, then maybe I wouldn't have to.
Iterations, for example - of course they are iterations - That's what new models and new manuals are! Iterations of the last model and manual. It's just some new stuff implmented or changed from the old model and manual - pretty easy to figure that out. But that wasn't what I asked. What I asked was if the manuals are made for a few models, like the 94 being for the 94 and the 95, but there were changes made on the 95 model, how can the 94 model be applicable? I can see how the 96 would possibly incorporate the 95 model changes, but then again, if there are "iterations" in the 96 model, then how is it applicable to the 95? Unless, did they annotate those changes in the manual, e.g 'follow this procedure for model 95 not 96', and if so, then why isn't anyone saying that? Or did they actually make a 1995 manual, like these? ...
http://www.amazon.com/Toyota-Cruiser.../dp/B000XYV84U
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1995-Toyota-Landcruiser-OEM-Repair-Manual-and-Electrical-Wiring-Diagram-Set-/151143457421?pt=Motors_Manuals_Literature&hash=item2330da228d&vxp=mtr#ht_138wt_1124
These were printed in January of 1995.
I dont care if you are right or wrong, but if you don't know, then don't guess and stand by it to be the 'end all answer'. Responses like, "I may be wrong but I think it's because ..." are usually more effective then "Thank you, you just made my day", a response that is clearly a demonstration of "I am the all knowing and glad that you asked what I feel is a stupid qustion"; or "Quit overthinking stuff", a response that really doesn't add anythign constructive to the discussion, nor does it make the poster any more beleivable when they reply. I'm not right all the time, I don't know everything, and I am not afraid to admit it or ask questions - it's the whole point of forums like this. I try to stay respectful on forums, and when I feel I am going to have trouble with that because of some passive aggressive comments, then I normally look away or turn off the computer. Didn't think I would have that problem here, but I guess I was wrong and sometimes ya just need to voice your opinion.