stevecd Posted April 15, 2006 Share Posted April 15, 2006 found this link while browsing the web and just wanted to share it with you guys. it works for me but post if it doesn't anyways it has tons of info at least on my 93 legacy so hopefully it can help with other car repairs aswell. The link is <http://arrc.epnet.com/autoasp/index.asp?sid=15352166&uid=s8393054.main.autorefctr> just copy and paste it in your browser without the "<>" or space between the t and r which i can't get out, should work but it is from another site so i don't take any responsibility ps not sure if linking isn't allowed so if it is a problem admins please delete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legacy777 Posted April 20, 2006 Share Posted April 20, 2006 it wants a username & password. So it's probably not something that was meant to be shared. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevecd Posted April 21, 2006 Author Share Posted April 21, 2006 yea i noticed that and like I said only found the link so not sure what the user name is or password but when it worked it was pretty interesting kind of had all the part diagrams with small how-tos, oh well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brus brother Posted April 21, 2006 Share Posted April 21, 2006 Thanks for the heads up. I too have stumbled across this site posted occasionally with an open link. It worked for me in the past and again coincidentally last week when I needed some information on repairing a Camry... yes, there is life after Subaru. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OB99W Posted April 21, 2006 Share Posted April 21, 2006 it wants a username & password. So it's probably not something that was meant to be shared. EBSCO hosts several databases, the Auto Repair Reference Center being one of them. Apparently these databases are available by subscription, usually to businesses and libraries. Where I live, just having a library card provides access to the EBSCO ARRC, via the library's website and "navigateway". Instead of a username and password, you enter your library card number. Anyone interested could check with their public library, and see if they have similar online access. The ARRC has useful information. Some of it is generic (not specific to model or even brand), but if you have free access, it seems worthwhile to look. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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