Hello T6 forum people!
I've reached that time of life when I have to buy a campervan and have therefore acquired a 2021 SWB Highline conversion.
As an inveterate tinkerer, and self inflicted mechanic, I immediately went to Haynes to pick up a workshop manual, but the registration number entry in the Haynes web-site tells me that there is no manual for that vehicle (yet?).
When I look at the engine code, it says that it is a CXHC - but the only reference I can find is for a CXHA.
Do you know the difference between a CXHC and a CXHA engine?
Will the rest of the mechanics of the van (brakes, suspension, wiring etc) be the same/very similar to an existing model? . . .i.e. will the nearest Haynes manual suffice.
Or, indeed, are there other workshop manuals on the market?
Thank you,
J
I've reached that time of life when I have to buy a campervan and have therefore acquired a 2021 SWB Highline conversion.
As an inveterate tinkerer, and self inflicted mechanic, I immediately went to Haynes to pick up a workshop manual, but the registration number entry in the Haynes web-site tells me that there is no manual for that vehicle (yet?).
When I look at the engine code, it says that it is a CXHC - but the only reference I can find is for a CXHA.
Do you know the difference between a CXHC and a CXHA engine?
Will the rest of the mechanics of the van (brakes, suspension, wiring etc) be the same/very similar to an existing model? . . .i.e. will the nearest Haynes manual suffice.
Or, indeed, are there other workshop manuals on the market?
Thank you,
J