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FSM - Factory Service Manual, GM Cadillac - 2/6/2008 11:06:16 PM   
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A brief general description for those that dont know.

The going rate is between $20 to $45 for a used manual (FSM),
up to $120 for a new one.

For the shade tree mechanic, a MUST !


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Factory Service Manual



General Motors factory service service manual for the  Cadillac Seville STS and SLS.  More than x,xxxx pages of repair instructions written by General Motors.

It contains Diagnostic Information and Procedures, Schematics and Routing Diagrams, Component Locator, Repair Instructions, Description and Operation, Specifications, and Special Tools and equipment. Service information on HVAC, Body & Accessories, Restraints, Steering, Suspension, Driveline/Axle, Brakes, Engine and Transmission/Transaxle.

The FSM is the bible of the certified GM wrench at the
dealerships. 





< Message edited by Stealth -- 2/6/2008 11:14:12 PM >


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