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Enjoy! Here's a copy of the 2007-2009 GM/GMC factory service manual for trucks. It covers trouble shooting and advice on what and how to repair/rebuild everything with torque specs.

 

4.3L engine to 6.6L trucks with everything form bumper to bumper...

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rflvemxjpqfc4h4/Gmc_Sierra_Service_Manual_Repair_Manual_Fsm_2007-2009_Download.zip?dl=0

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Maybe I'm missing something but where is the copy?

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Sure wish they would have included torque specs, fluid capacities, and troubleshooting and repair advice in this FSM.

 

:dunno:

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Enjoy! Here's a copy of the 2007-2009 GM/GMC factory service manual for trucks. It covers trouble shooting and advice on what and how to repair/rebuild everything with torque specs.

 

4.3L engine to 6.6L trucks with everything form bumper to bumper...

 

If you need help hosting the file (factory service manual) somewhere you could email it to me and then I could put it online for everyone, let me know and we will get it worked out

 

Joe

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Sure wish they would have included torque specs, fluid capacities, and troubleshooting and repair advice in this FSM.

 

:dunno:

What engine do you have? I'll send you the manual for your truck. The file is 378MB and Zipped its 411,000 KB and I can not get it to load on this site.

Maybe I'm missing something but where is the copy?

What year and engine do you need?

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If you need help hosting the file (factory service manual) somewhere you could email it to me and then I could put it online for everyone, let me know and we will get it worked out

 

Joe

Joe, send me your email and Ill send it to you if I can, The File zipped is 411,000KB. it should load but this site keeps telling me the file is too big

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attachicon.gifBASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING.pdf

 

Looks like the PDF in your post above works fine, If I am wrong Let me know!!

 

Thanks

 

Joe

 

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Enjoy! Here's a copy of the 2007-2009 GM/GMC factory service manual for trucks. It covers trouble shooting and advice on what and how to repair/rebuild everything with torque specs.

 

4.3L engine to 6.6L trucks with everything form bumper to bumper... When you click on the link it will ask for your dropbox info, just click the link on the bottom that says "no thanks, continue to download" You have to wait for the file name to appear above the download tab too... its a large file be patient.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rflvemxjpqfc4h4/Gmc_Sierra_Service_Manual_Repair_Manual_Fsm_2007-2009_Download.zip?dl=0

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On 4/30/2015 at 1:38 PM, 08 Sierra Denali Guy said:

What engine do you have? I'll send you the manual for your truck. The file is 378MB and Zipped its 411,000 KB and I can not get it to load on this site.

What year and engine do you need?

07 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4.3 classic. Please

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