Problem with those damned things is they are written in government-ese. Can't get through a simple set of instructions for a procedure without referencing other chapters and sections. And the old diagnosis/troubleshooting sections are useless because they always reference using some proprietary piece of GM equipment to generate and monitor signals to test sensors, diagnose problems or reprogram modules. Avalanches have 4 manuals totalling 16' thick.ditto with the Traverse.and that's where I gave up pissing away $400 a pop for books. My favorite is when they reference a part and show you a diagram, but there is no indicate where the heck the area shown is located on the vehicle.
I still have several older Dodge manuals that were listed online for the downloading.2001, 2004, 2005, and 2006. Those links didn't stay live very long.most times someone openly posted them on a forum specifically for someone to download, then that link was shared like wildfire.until someone pulled it (usually the forum owner, probably to keep from being sued). For most of us, they are almost useless because these newer vehicles require special tools, code readers, and the like. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk.