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Workshop manual


Hi All,

Having found myself the owner of a Hino AC140 bus following a rush of blood to the head, I now require a workshop manual. Does anyone know of a reliable online resource for them? 

I also need to find the fuse box (would you believe that it is in a cunningly hidden spot) and the indicator flasher can as they are not yet functioning.

All advice, rational or otherwise, will be welcome.



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Hi Allan ...

 

Have you tried Googling it ..

A quick search revealed this one .. Not sure if it's what you are after  ...

 

http://www.pdfsmanualsbook.com/hino-1984-ac140-workshop-manual.pdf



-- Edited by Cupie on Wednesday 29th of March 2017 09:10:56 PM

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Cupie,
I googled a great deal and found a number of unreliable looking possibilities. That said though, you may well have nailed it :). I'll have a look and we'll see. The Hino site itself was something of a disappointment it must be said but they must maintain a commercial focus I guess.
Thank you for your help too. Very encouraging.
Cheers

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Hmmm. Not too sure about that site Cupie. All too quick to get my credit card details for my, paranoid, liking. Has anyone used that site before?

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Allan.

What model "bus body" over chassis.

they'll probably have manuals or copy's of to cover them

 

My Bank manager told me. When credit cards first came out.
(Was a shooting club mate)
What you do Mack, is make up a "Debit Card". Linked to a new acc't
with no affiliation to any of your other acct's.
Open with $20 (then. Now??)
then just load with required sums to suit purchases done through it.

I don't have credit Rating or cards. So they can't get me there anyway,
you don't borrow, you don't have to pay back.
Mum told me that when a kid.



-- Edited by macka17 on Thursday 30th of March 2017 05:11:42 AM

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You could always ask if they accept PayPal

If the item never turned up, then PayPal will refund you

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Hi Macka and Tony,
I'll be doing a bit more checking over the bus this weekend to find model numbers amongst other things (kindly parked up at a friends place until I sort the indicators out).
A lot of these online manual sites appear very unreliable and I would only risk a card with a very limited amount on it for that reason as you have pointed out.
I might get around to calling Hino tomorrow if I get a chance.
Cheers,


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I got a full electronic workshop manual for my Patrol from a Patrol owners forum  .. free too.



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Hi Cupie,
I have done the same for a few things (back hoe and tractor etc.) and may have paid something, or not, a few years ago. I'll get one somewhere as these buses were legion in there prime. Mine is in reasonable nick but will need a little sorting before I bring it down the freeway to home. I may have to get creative and use my brain. Now there's a worry ;)



-- Edited by Allan Wood on Friday 31st of March 2017 06:29:57 PM

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