05-24-2014, 01:04 AM
I am originally from Ecuador, where they just stopped manufacturing these vehicles in 2012, theoretically they should have a decent amount of new spare parts left in their local market. During my next trip home I will attempt to stock up on some important and hard to find parts.
And yes, fixkick and his pages are so helpful to all of us, I recently learned in school the basics of creating and maintaining websites, and it turns out is not as simple as I thought, generating, editing and updating its content with accurate and relevant information, etc. Very time consuming and labor intensive, it deserves gratitude and admiration. Yes, there are FSM's you can buy, but honestly for some of us who are not professional automotive technicians, the information in the FSM is not as easy to understand, fixkick translates it and makes sense out of them for us. The only reason my Tracker is still running is because of this website and forum.
And yes, fixkick and his pages are so helpful to all of us, I recently learned in school the basics of creating and maintaining websites, and it turns out is not as simple as I thought, generating, editing and updating its content with accurate and relevant information, etc. Very time consuming and labor intensive, it deserves gratitude and admiration. Yes, there are FSM's you can buy, but honestly for some of us who are not professional automotive technicians, the information in the FSM is not as easy to understand, fixkick translates it and makes sense out of them for us. The only reason my Tracker is still running is because of this website and forum.
1996 Geo Tracker, CAMI, 16 valve, 5sp, 4x4, soft top, 2 door, no a/c