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No more owners booklets/manuals?

LouG

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The fact that the manuals are available online and in the infotainment system is great. I can sit on my laptop and search to my heart’s content. I hated flipping through paper manuals because it was sometimes difficult to find exactly what you wanted. You usually found it, but it sometimes took quite a while. Now I can find things in seconds. Glenn
There is a thing called the index.
What annoys me about online anything is the menus, sub menus etc etc. and having to go back through them to find the next item you want.
It's probably an age thing.
I do have to admit that the searchable workshop manual for my bike was great.
Online manuals for my last three cars, not so much.
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There is a thing called the index.
What annoys me about online anything is the menus, sub menus etc etc. and having to go back through them to find the next item you want.
It's probably an age thing.
I do have to admit that the searchable workshop manual for my bike was great.
Online manuals for my last three cars, not so much.
The index and table of contents are good as long as you know what they call the thing or thing-a-ma jig. If not you're flipping back and forth trying different options. At least online you know you're right or wrong in a couple of seconds. Glenn
 
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The index and table of contents are good as long as you know what they call the thing or thing-a-ma jig. If not you're flipping back and forth trying different options. At least online you know you're right or wrong in a couple of seconds. Glenn
I was bummed at first not having the paper manual booklets because I like to sit on my couch the night after buying a new vehicle and read through the manuals. I guess I’m one of the elder Millenials that still like holding a physical book instead of a digital copy lol.

one good thing I do see about moving to a web based manual is that you can filter by your VIN so that the manual shows you information based on the equipment your car has. One of the features that caught my eye was Intelligent Speed Control and Traffic Sign Recognition. When I filtered by my VIN that feature was not listed. Apparently it’s only for 401A cars. Pretty neat.
 

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The index isn't the issue. Rather it is the search engine. As an example, let's assume you want to know about setting the heated seat temperature, and you type in seat heat. The result is seat height. Type in heat seat gets you heat shields. If the search engine was powered by Google, either would get you what you were looking for. Yes, I know, 'Heated Seat' should have been the correct entry, but give me a brake, break! It appears that it needs the EXACT phrase or the item doesn't come up. The only explanation I can think of, is that it is yet another example of lawyerizing everything!
 


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The index isn't the issue. Rather it is the search engine. As an example, let's assume you want to know about setting the heated seat temperature, and you type in seat heat. The result is seat height. Type in heat seat gets you heat shields. If the search engine was powered by Google, either would get you what you were looking for. Yes, I know, 'Heated Seat' should have been the correct entry, but give me a brake, break! It appears that it needs the EXACT phrase or the item doesn't come up. The only explanation I can think of, is that it is yet another example of lawyerizing everything!
I think your device has a virus.

If I type in what I want and I get exactly what I typed in.
 

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I don't want to use my car battery for reading a car manual so I'm happy with the book.
"Use the car battery"?

ROTF!

You do realize that it recharges when you drive, right?
 

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The index isn't the issue. Rather it is the search engine. As an example, let's assume you want to know about setting the heated seat temperature, and you type in seat heat. The result is seat height. Type in heat seat gets you heat shields. If the search engine was powered by Google, either would get you what you were looking for. Yes, I know, 'Heated Seat' should have been the correct entry, but give me a brake, break! It appears that it needs the EXACT phrase or the item doesn't come up. The only explanation I can think of, is that it is yet another example of lawyerizing everything!
Well any search engine is only as good as what you type. Typing "heat seat" isn't going to get you anywhere. Stop and think about it. Maybe try climate controls or ventilated seats next time. 🤣

Some of you are really showing your age in this discussion. 😉
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