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1991 GMC S15 Jimmy and Sonoma Factory Service Manual Original Shop Repair

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Description

1991 GMC S/T Light Truck Factory Service Manual

S15 Jimmy & Sonoma | All Trim Lines Including Base, SLE, SLS & SLT | 2.5L I4, 2.8L V6, 4.3L V6 Gas Engines

Published by the General Motors Corporation

Covering Specifications * Maintenance * Testing and Diagnostics * In Vehicle Repairs * Component Removal * Installation * Electrical

This is the Official Service Manual that the dealers and shops use, written by GM specifically for the vehicle(s) listed. This ensures you get the job done right the first time. It is incredibly comprehensive with detailed diagrams and exploded views. It is the best money can buy and a must for anyone who insists on Genuine OEM quality parts.
Approx. 900 pages.

Condition

Poor condition. Cover shows heavy wear and soiling. Pages have come loose from binding. Pages are in place and accounted for. Page surfaces are mostly clean.

Table of Contents

  • General Information
  • Service Information
  • Suspension
  • Driveline
  • Brake System
  • Steering System
  • Engine Mechanical
  • Engine Cooling
  • Starting/Charging
  • Automatic Transmission
  • Manual Transmission and Clutch
  • Exhaust System
  • Fuel System
  • Climate Control System
  • Instrumentation & Warning Systems
  • Battery & Charging System
  • Audio systems
  • Lighting
  • Electrical Distribution
  • Electronic Feature Group
  • Body - Interior and Exterior
  • Frame & Mounting
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1 Review

  • 5

    All I have done so far is look thru the manual. It's been too cold to work out there, but this manual has better information than anything I have at the present time. I have a pristine 91 GMC Sonoma and due to its age I want the best info I can find

    Posted by Brad Smith on Feb 17th 2024

    None further.

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