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2000 WJ FSM - PaperCloses approx 5:30am 7/2/03 2001 Grand Cherokee FSM - Paper Closes approx 6/2/03 3:30pm
2000 TJ FSM - Paper Closes approx 5:30am 7/2/03
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I agree with Wooders, the FSM is the only way to go. I've got the 95XJ/YJ paper version which is really beefy and it does contain things for the RHD XJ. I was lucky when the dealer parts guy ordered it for me back in 1996.
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Hi,

I have FSM for '98 XJ on CD plus paper '97 XJ and '98 diesel powertrain diagnostics. Best thing from ebay was '98 XJ parts fiche. Almost a pleasure to order parts now! :D If only Jeep didn't take their prices from the Mercedes book.
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Can anyone recommend a workshop manual for 97 TJ and where to get it I have searched High and Low and can't find one.......

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You can buy the CD from MOPAR in the States.
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Originally Posted by PhilCJ10
while we on about work shop manuals if any one needs info on the CJ10/J10 I have the factory work shop manual (thick as a phone book) plus a coppy of a parts book as well. Also have others in my manual collection... FC170, J series, 74 Jeeps, early universal etc etc
Gday Philcj10,was wondering if you still had the cj10 workshop manualRegards vincj10?Regards vincj10
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