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    TSB's and repair tips might be helpful to our members, either now or down the road

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    yeah, we had that in one section (Trailblazer) but it takes a lot of work to fill that information out for each vehicle, becuase it will have to be on a vehicle by vehicle basis.

    Now, that being said, we have a steady crew of members that comes here day in and day out, week in and week out. There may be some resources here to get that sort of stuff published on the site.

    Anyone have any thoughts, have time to help put that information into each forum for each vehicle? I'm thinking that it could be done slowly over time.

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    i used to have access to all years and models of TSB's and online repair manuals, ... but now since i've retired, this is all i can

    http://www.alldata.com/tsb/General-M...ndex-post.html

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    this link gets access to more years worth for GM TSB's

    http://www.alldata.com/tsb/General-Motors

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    I think that this information is provided to the NTHSB, is that correct? I know that recalls are, that's for sure. Are the TSBs as well? i think it's public domain information that we can produce here for others to see.

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    Wow! That's pretty useful. But it would take a full time job just to determine what's what. Is there some kind of code to break down the links, and identify them for a model vehicle?
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    there are 2 boxes with dates, select your year/time frame, next page you pick your vehicle, next page gives you all the headers and #'s then go to the other link to find the actual TSB by number

    http://www.alldata.com/recalls/index.html


 

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