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Yeah I have java enabled. That was one of the first things I checked.
I can get to it on my wifes pc and she's running Firefox also. Only difference is I'm on Vista while she's on XP.
But got on to site and it looked awesome. Another great place for information.
Gonna still mess with my pc see if I can't get on there.
 
This is sooo sweet! I was just discussing purchasing an FSM with my wife but funds are tight right now, so we opted to hold off. Thanks Dan!
 
Thank You! Very handy for wiring info at home. I have to have the disks for my program at the shop.:cheers:
 
Awesome find!

Second link worked!
 
Sticky sticky sticky!!!!!!




Sorry, late evenings do strange things to me
 
Sticky sticky sticky!!!!!!




Sorry, late evenings do strange things to me

No worries, I still have to look through this more in depth to see exactly how helpful it will be for various vehicles, but on the 3 or so rigs I have used it on, it has helped out quite a bit.
 
nope nothing loads up.
I can get to the main page, but when I click on the Automotive Repair Reference Center it won't load up at all. Nothing shows up at all. Just a blank white page with nothing on it.
Maybe I'll try and download Adobe and see if I can load it up within it.

It's the allow meta refresh option if the white screen is coming up in IE
 
thanks for the link and info. it will prove very helpful.

cheers.
 
anyone still using this have a user id and password that works?

Thanks.
 
Yeah, the user ID and password did not work for me...

I used the ones Dan suggested and the 1st post and it never worked :(

This is the message I get every time I try to login:

You have entered an invalid User ID or Password. Please try again. If the problem persists please contact your institution's administrator or visit Customer Support & Training for assistance. [Error Code: 101]
 
it did not work for me too.
 
Your local library typically provides this same access (to EBSCOhost & online Chilton's manual). Many also allow you access to AllData Online, but due to licensing regulations, you need to actually be in the library to access AllData.

If you've got a library card, check out your local library's website & see what you find.
 

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