Saturday, November 8, 2008

The library has free and reliable car repair info for you.

Are you a do-it-yourself car repair person? Do you need an easy to use, reliable place to find FREE car repair information? If the answer is Yes, then you need to know about the Stratford Library's car repair database called: Auto Repair Reference Center. Because it's a library service, this car repair data is available for free to anyone with a Stratford library card. Don't have a card yet? Come in and sign up for one -- it's free and takes about five minues. Just bring something that shows that you live in Stratford and you'll be on your way to all the benefits of having a library card.

This database contains information on:

  • Approximately 25,000 vehicles from 1954 to the present
  • More than 65,000 technical service bulletins & recalls issued by the original equipment manufacturer
  • Wiring diagrams for easy viewing and printing
  • Labor time guide & estimator
  • Specifications & maintenance schedules
  • Quick tips, a complete guide to vehicle ownership & maintenance
  • Over 100,000 factory drawing and step-by-step photographs

Best of all, you can use this database in the library AND from home. You can find it listed on the library's home page under "Databases."

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