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Old Jul 2, 2018 | 07:49 AM
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Thank you all for the replies and suggestions. Out of curiosity, how much is different from the 03 factory service manual and one for an 05?
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Old Jul 2, 2018 | 08:50 AM
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Not much different. Most service procedures are the same or so similar that anyone capable of reading and successfully following the manual would have no difficulty accounting for any differences.
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Old Jul 2, 2018 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Mcat069
Thank you all for the replies and suggestions. Out of curiosity, how much is different from the 03 factory service manual and one for an 05?
For every new year the car was out, a new manual was produced. Each year has 2 editions. The first one is the first and the second one has the corrections for any glitches, typos, or corrections that were discovered after the first edition was published. It came out a few months after the first edition. You should be good to go with a second edition of your year or any year past that.

I picked up a 2009 second edition (along with an electrical manual) on ebay (paper books both-I prefer them to digital ones) for about $120 delivered. It breaks down every year/model made up to then. I have an 09 so that is what I went for but it was a little more than earlier years.
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