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Mitchell 1 Announces Updates to DIY Online Program

With information on more than 16,000 vehicles, the Mitchell 1 DIY Online program features more than 190,000 repair articles, and thousands of technical service bulletins, including recalls and millions of supporting graphics.

POWAY, Calif. – With service information for 2009 vehicles recently added, Mitchell 1’s DIY program, eAutoRepair.net, has been updated to include more repair articles, technical service bulletins and supporting graphics than ever before.

“More and more do-it-yourselfers are looking for easy-to-understand, comprehensive information when it comes to automotive repair and preventative maintenance,” said Dave Rady, senior account manager, business development, Mitchell 1. “The Mitchell 1 DIY database provides this information in a way that appeals to car enthusiasts and do-it-yourselfers. With updated articles and technical service bulletins, along with visually appealing graphics, the Mitchell 1 Online Program has become the source for vehicle repair and maintenance information on the Web.”

With information on more than 16,000 vehicles, the Mitchell 1 DIY Online program features more than 190,000 repair articles, and thousands of technical service bulletins, including recalls and millions of supporting graphics.

Mitchell 1 DIY provides professional instructions and illustrations that guide subscriber users through step-by-step mechanical repair procedures, complete maintenance information and service schedules and the latest factory service tips. The Internet-based service covers all domestic and most import cars, light trucks, vans, mini vans and SUVs for model years 1983 to 2009. Vintage models are available via DVD.

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