

But the resource itself? Still great as ever.Īccessing the information can be kind of tricky, Chilton’s old website is full of broken links and dead ends. Unfortunately, Chilton’s DIY technical support, customer service, blog, and everything else associated with Chilton for consumers, are apparently all dead. Haynes, Chilton, and another manual brand called Clymer (mostly covering powersports and motorcycles) are currently all bundled together on the same website as you’ll see in those links. Chilton’s wealth of automotive knowledge is still accessible, but now you’ll need to get it through your local or school library.Ĭhilton’s parent company has ported all of its information and how-to repair guides into the “Chilton Libraries” database, a product sold and marketed directly to public libraries. In January 2022, another well-known line of manuals, Chilton, went a step further and ended the service of its online subscription-only equivalent DIY guide. Back in 2020, Haynes said it was ceasing the physical production of its iconic car repair manuals.
