Here's a link for the Online Service Manual posted by ontarian_frog
http://gm.ws123.net/
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Here's a link for the Online Service Manual posted by ontarian_frog
http://gm.ws123.net/
This thread can probably be deleted. The link no longer works, unless its just me.
Wow Mike, way to pull a Wolfman and revive a dead thread. :lol: j/k buddy.
Oh btw Mike, I've got the .zip service manual stored on my hard drive I got from Eric R. that I've been forwarding to others upon request. So, let me know if you need it.
Thanks for looking out Wolf, I myself dont need it, I was trying to help someone else on here who was having a timing issue. I decided to check all the how tos and see if there was something that may have got dragged over here from daewootech but I was unsuccessful.
This is the link to the guy who needed the help, he may need what you have:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=27377
Good lookin out Mike, I PM'd him. Thanks.
Thank you good sir, knowledge should always be shared. Would be cool if the info you have could be mapped out on a website add on for aveonetwork.
Hmmm, there's a thought. It would take a few hours, but it would be convenient though for newbies or lurkers who don't know us so well. The only thing though is that's a lot of space to take up on a forum...it's like 508MB I think.
I've been working with a few web developers to set it up as an interactive "search" engine based repair manual. It's going to take some time though.
But post only it would be nice to access it and type in "timing belt" and only have the relevant parts of the book come up.
Technically we could just put each individual chapter in a post and link to it from the first post in the Service thread. Kinda like we did all the FAQ's we created. Anyways, better take this chat to the other board.
I just bought a 2007 Aveo 5 LS for my daughter. If someone does have a copy of the shop manual for this model, I sure would appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
Hey PR, I need a copy of it please. I'm trying to do the timing belt, brakes and change the gear shift knob. Help would be great. THANKS!!!!
Here you go guys!
http://gm.ws123.net/
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Originally Posted by ontarian_frog
=D> =P~ YEAAA!!!!! Thank you thank you thank you thank you. I've needed this for almost a year and AutoZone, Napa, no one has it. I bought a disk from ebay that I can't open after installing and was getting very frustrated. I really appreciate it and I think I speak for the other frustrated members when I say, "YOU ARE THE BEST!" :D
Hi, I just joined this forum, this is my first post. I'm temporarily living in Thailand and recently bought an Aveo from a local Chevrolet dealership. The owners manual is in Thai, which I can't yet read, I would like one in English. The links on this thread don't work, can anyone help? If possible I'd like to download an English Aveo Owners Manual for free but can't find where to do this.
Thanks in advance!
What year Aveo do you have?
I have a 2004 Aveo, I noticed there was no manual for it online. Is it the same as the 05 Aveo?
Thanks in advance!
Yeah, I'd imagine most everything is the same.
Thank you for the quick reply!
http://gm.ws123.net/EN/start_kalos-aveo-my.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by johnygogo
click 2005... they are exactly the same as a 2004.
Thank you for the information, I've been looking for this as well.
WOW!
I'm going to be replacing my timing belt today.... and just last night I paid $25 for the chiltonDIY.com online version.
This one is actually MUCH better!
http://gm.ws123.net/EN/documents_2005/k ... kalos.html
Thank you x100!
Wish me luck! 8)
The 2004 audio- radio wiring appears to be different than 2005+
I like to have hard copies of things like this, so I ended up ordering the 2006 Aveo manual from Helm...that was an easy way to spend a hundred and fifty three dollars! This thing is two volumes and covers material that nobody in the USA or Canada is ever going to run into, but I guess that GM only wanted to print one English language manual for worldwide use. Can't really say I blame them.
Hopefully I can track down the reason my air bag warning light is staying on...does anyone know where the OBD II connector plug is located on one of these things?
I would just like to have one. Alaska tears vehicles apart, especially the sensors.
For the '04 Underneath the dash on the driver's right side. Start at the ignition and go down and you should feel just after the cover cuts off.
Yeah, that's pretty much where it is on the '06 model also. It also shows the location in the manual on page 10-36. It also appears that the OBD II scan tool should be able to turn off the airbag warning light, but unless you fix the underlying Diagnostic Trouble Code it's just probably going to go right back on.
Being that I have the GM manual on hand, I am willing to share information with other members of the forum. It may take me a few days to get back to you on something since I don't have a home computer, but if you need something I can help with, then fire away!
This is why: SERVICE MANUAL
Hey Im doing a tranny r n r tomorrow. Both output shaft bearings are toast. I found a good used tranny. Im was a mechanic by trade so the swap doesnt scare me but Korean boobie traps do....Any chance I can get a copy of the manual? Thanks Its an 04 Hatch
its available as a torrent on monova.org i uploaded it, and now it has a fairly good seed ratio.
I not familar with the process
you download a program like transmission, bittorrent, vuze, etc. Then you got to monova, download the torrent and put it in that program. that program will the download the file.
or since you are in pittsburgh you can stop by my house and pick up a copy :P
well my phone cant run that and my 800mhz computer would choke because its tethered to the phone, my cars gonna blow(seriously 1/8 inch to 1/4 in play @ the trans and bad noises) and I have to pick the trans up in Pittsburgh then drive it to around Murrysville so I guess it depends where you are in pitsburgh
i'm pretty much downtown, just south of the city off banksville rd.
I need to find the transmission shop first off the top of you head do they recommend. Pulling the whole assembly w motor or can you sneak the transmission out itself?
i would think one you remove the two mounts from the tranny, you would have enough play to sneak it out. But at the point you have all the stuff disconnected to just pull the trans, you could also drop the engine and k frame with like a dozen more bolts to give yourself A LOT more room letting it sit just a foot or so under its current spot.
This would allow you to not disconnect everything like pulling the engine, but let the transmission slip under the frame rail.