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I promised to pull from the shop manual the info on adjusting the side windows. Here you go. These pages come from the 2007 Solstice shop manual.
 

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Thanks Dave. You should have posted those and saved me the time :willy::thumbs::leaving:
 

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Thanks Dave. You should have posted those and saved me the time :willy::thumbs::leaving:
The problem is my thinking about it, I have the entire set of manuals on disk, but each of the segments is too big to post/attach. So I then have to dig through each segment to find the appropriate sub-segment, check the page numbers in Acrobat and then print the sub-segment pages to a utility that creates a PDF. Then check the size before uploading to the forum. It's not a big deal but it takes a few minutes each time.

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Dave - a member has asked about electronic shop manuals. Where did you get yours?
Some questions are better left unasked . . .

But . . .

if you were to use the Google Search up above on the left and search for "kappa-platform-service-manual" . . .

you may answer your own question.


It is not the electronic service manual, but rather a print out from the electronic service manual reduced to pdf format. None of the internal links work which makes it almost impossible to use.
 

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lol. Understood re: links not functional. If nothing else when we get into these discussions and the ability to post up a page or two would be nice. Could always look it up with a "digital search" on the hard copy I have (meaning use my fingers to flip through it) then go to the page on the pdf file.

With an OBDII scanner now with it's web portal, I'm seeing more and more reason (excuses) to buy a low budget laptop for the workshop.
 

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The problem is my thinking about it, I have the entire set of manuals on disk, but each of the segments is too big to post/attach. So I then have to dig through each segment to find the appropriate sub-segment, check the page numbers in Acrobat and then print the sub-segment pages to a utility that creates a PDF. Then check the size before uploading to the forum. It's not a big deal but it takes a few minutes each time.

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LOL

It took me two weeks to remember and 10 minutes to do it.
 

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You can buy the in-expensive OBDII Bluetooth read for less than $15 & download Android Torque for free. I have & read codes on all my card, much easier than the laptop alternative & cheaper as most of us already have an Android phone.
 
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