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Haynes DIY Manuals Becoming Digital

Posted on the 05 August 2011 by Bonsoni.com @bonsoni

The renowned Haynes Manuals, those encyclopedic manuals filled with many of the Do It Yourself (DIY) details any amateur technician ought to service their own vehicle, are eventually becoming accessible in digital form.

Known as Haynes MOL (Manuals Online), the manuals will provide domestic mechanics the identical trustworthy details they’ve anticipated out of print manuals for around 50 years.

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The publications have been a must haves in the household shed, made up of hundreds of images and step-by-step guidelines. They reveal individuals the best way to do all the things from a easy oil change to upgrading a power steering pump.

Haynes Guides are a solution for a number of car users to save cash and become familiar with an internal combustion engines because they take care of and fix their own cars – simply as the author did during college with the aid of a number of Haynes Handbooks.

The firm had never released car repair guides on the web, however it has now in progress showing a digital edition of the instructions to important car repair outlets in North America.

Haynes acquired online digital store Vivid Holding BV 3 years earlier, additionally the online publications are part of a venture between the Haynes editorial team and Vivid’s tech team.

Haynes will unveil the MOL using 50 most well-known Haynes titles, which are going to be available by subscription in the late 2011. The MOLs will also be tablet and mobile browser friendly. Since the launch goes on, more titles are going to be newly added. Traditional printed guide sales will also continue.

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