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Hi all, new here. We have a 2013 Diesel Berlingo automatic.

I need to top up the gearbox oil, after separating the lower wishbone, the drive shaft popped out so now the oil is mostly on the garage floor!

I have bought a Haynes manual from Halfords but it is sealed and before I open the wrapper, I was hoping to find out if it covers the automatic version.

It's this one. Does anyone have this and, if so does it have info about gearbox capacity etc. and filling procedure.

Thanks.
Andrew

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If it's isbn 978 1 78521 3410 then leave it  in the wrapper as it's manual transmission only.
It's also printed on pulp so the image quality is appalling.
If you've already unwrapped it then " reassembly is a direct reversal of disassembly "
Aye I have that one, it's toilet paper except the wiring diagrams are "ok" ish. Pure waste of £14. As says the pictures are illegible.

Gone are the good old days of Haynes when they were superb references. Old Sir John Haynes (or whatever his name was) is clearly no longer in charge.

(Think he died in the late 80s)
(22-11-2023, 08:47 AM)evdama Wrote: [ -> ]If it's isbn 978 1 78521 3410 then leave it  in the wrapper as it's manual transmission only.
It's also printed on pulp so the image quality is appalling.
If you've already unwrapped it then " reassembly is a direct reversal of disassembly "

Haha! Thank you. I ended up opening it, as I'll probably need other stuff from time to time.

You're right, the quality is very poor compared to the old hardback ones on good quality paper.

It has helped me,already though, finding the oil filter. I was looking for something that looked like an oil filter!
(23-11-2023, 03:58 PM)Sol Wrote: [ -> ]Aye I have that one, it's toilet paper except the wiring diagrams are "ok" ish. Pure waste of £14. As says the pictures are illegible.

Gone are the good old days of Haynes when they were superb references. Old Sir John Haynes (or whatever his name was) is clearly no longer in charge.

(Think he died in the late 80s)

£20 now, and you're right - rubbish.