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Thread: MB Vario workshop manual...

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    Default MB Vario workshop manual...

    Anyone know where I could get a MB or 3rd party workshop manual for the Vario 814?

    My last hope - the local dealer - said they don't sell them.

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    they don't make them and haven't done for some time. All workshop information is now on the mercedes benz WIS (workshop information system) and EPC (electronic parts catalogue) software. It is a huge piece of software which is issued to MB dealers and service centres. It has all of the repair and service manuals for every recent vehicle, from an a-class car to a 32tonne actros. You can get bootleg copies on ebay but it is difficult to install correctly and is best done on a dedicated computer. If you get friendly with the local garage they may be able to print out the pages you need?
    http://jimthetruck.blogspot.co.uk/
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    ex brinks cash-in-transit truck

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    Just bought the software on ebay.

    The good news - only £10

    The bad news - you do want to install this on a dedicated PC running windows XP. It'll need a dual layer optical reader for the 5 DVD the software comes on. This is a massive peice of software that includes workshop manuals and parts list for all Daimler Mercedes cars and trucks.

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    please could you post link
    regards d

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    You could see what they have on www.greebid.com
    This
    http://www.greebid.com/wholesale/sup...mputer-18.html
    works on my Dell Inspiron laptop, it has a remote hard drive and can make it usable as a diagnostic computer for the electronics. But you have to have a slot to install a serial card, USB ports won't work.
    I can plug this into my Unimog and do a complete download of faults, get schematics for faults, read actual values of all sorts of measurements, etc etc.
    It also has the WIS (workshop manuals) and EPC (parts catalogues).

    Charlie
    Last edited by charlieaarons; 07-21-2012 at 03:26 PM.
    Unimog U500 with Unicat camper; diesel BMW X5 35d, diesel BJ40 Landcruiser and diesel M37

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    14.5 pounds certainly is less than 422 pounds - but the ability to plug your truck into the computer and "debug it" and read faults with appropriate schematic to the fault in question, with step by step diagnosis/treatment procedures seems worth it to me, IMHO.

    Charlie
    Unimog U500 with Unicat camper; diesel BMW X5 35d, diesel BJ40 Landcruiser and diesel M37

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    Nigel
    Have you purchased from this guy. Did it do what it says?

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    Yes it works.......But you must have a compatible computer. I bought an old laptop, formatted and loaded a copy of windows xp. Great, then found out it wouldn't read dual layer DVD. managed to sort it in he end with the help of a friend. Given I'm only going to us it for the manual I think I'd have been better off letting him do a remote install.

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    OK. I am not a unimog guy(unimog newbie), but more a computer guy. Here is my 0.2 cent: Instead of using a dedicated computer, you can use your working computer to install MB software without messing up anything. Just install something like virtualbox, install xp and the MB software in a image, done. You have to make sure you have 1) virtualbox software 2) Win xp install disc 3) enough space >40G 4) MB software. If you don't know how to do it, just ask any junior computer guy, they should know how to do it.

    Now, this is my question. Since I want to learn about unimog, do you think I will be able to have very basic diagnostic and maintain ability after reading the WIS and EPC, if I don't have vehicle mechanic experience?

    Thanks.

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