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Hi everyone,
I am looking to get hold of the full series I and series II VF service manuals including wiring diagrams without having to buy from GM/AC Delco. would anyone on here have a link or be able to share a dropbox link so i can grab it. I have a VF V6 LPG Ute which i am trying to diagnose a non start issue, but would like the info for future reference as the vehicle is a training aid for apprentices. TIA.
 

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VF workshop manual for series 1 exists as a PDF, though not complete and internal links dont work... To find it, do a google search using the following search string "site: forums.justcommodores.com.au VF workshop manual post #9". The first hit will lead you to a link to another thread which links to a mediafire link :p

Two minutes and it will lead you to

http://www.mediafire.com/file/3trntrth83so5aj/Holden+VF,WN+&+HSV+Gen-F+Workshop+Manual.pdf

As for series 2 workshop manual, nada, zilch, zero... If you find one, do let us all know and drop a link :cool:
 

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Thanks for that, If i get hold of Series II will make sure to share.;)
 

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I am looking to get hold of the full series I and series II VF service manuals including wiring diagrams without having to buy from GM/AC Delco.
My best advice for $28, buy a Delco subscription and source whatever you like in full detail than messing around with free versions online with half of the information not accessible. An unresolved issue doesn't lessen the frustration of it saving $28 on the information you need to fix it!
 
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