antlip
2/11/2008 2:39:09 PM
I know its a sticky ^ up there but its not letting me down load it agian. My computer had a brain fart and I ended up losing the manual I downloaded awhile back. So does anyone have it handy and easy to download? Possibly email me
antlip@comcast.net Thanks
rancho66
2/11/2008 7:18:20 PM
I can send all the files that I burned onto a CD if that will work.
antlip
2/12/2008 4:53:35 AM
Sorry I should of said I was looking for the one that shows you all the wiring and such. The one used to fix the outlander not the one that comes with it. I can get the second link but the top one for megaloader only gives me a ton of pop ups and useless links.
dodo2
2/12/2008 6:13:50 AM
If it's not too late, I'll upload it tonight. Too big for e-mail.
rcpax
2/12/2008 10:06:43 AM
The way it works is that you have to put in the 3 letter code one right upper part of the page, and when you hit OK it will open a new page. Choose the "free" option on the right-most column, there will be a 45sec counter in the bottom. Wait until it gets to "0" and the download button will appear.
It's over 100MB, and I think it's the most feasible way of getting it.
antlip
2/12/2008 1:25:49 PM
Its working now. I played around and signed up for the free membership. I guess it only lets you download it once with out signing up? But thanks for the quick responses and the offers to help me out.
antlip
2/12/2008 2:49:20 PM
Well it sucks even more now. I upgraded to windows xp explorer 7. something. The download only runs on lower versions like 4.5 5.0 5.5. Any ideas?
jsrd
2/12/2008 9:43:53 PM
I have the IE7 installed too, but in the treath "Workshop/User Manual- Download ", Peet gives a TIPS to be able to read the CD with IE7. For my it works well. These are the steps:
1. Download IE6Eolas
2. Copy it to your PC
3. Executes the application
4. Insert the CD
5. In the star menu of the CD, choose "Browse Manual".
Good Luck...