Scout Field Service Manuals - Technical Manuals Would Be Fantastic For Owners

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Printed, please. It is annoying to be told to go download the manual for a thing as a PDF in lieu of a physical copy. Some people think it's helpful to have the manual built into their device, and I agree, but I still want a hard copy as a backup. Maybe I also want a PDF that I can read on my iPad so I can see it in the dark easily, but for a car, I'd want redundancies. Some of that is me speaking as a person who was paid for my InDesign expertise and hated seeing my favorite printers go out of business, some of that is because I actually prefer to have a physical book in my hand when I'm freaking out about problems. A tabbed and indexed book (perhaps even one that is wire-bound) that I can lay flat on my pull-out table would be lovely.
 
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Printed, please. It is annoying to be told to go download the manual for a thing as a PDF in lieu of a physical copy. Some people think it's helpful to have the manual built into their device, and I agree, but I still want a hard copy as a backup. Maybe I also want a PDF that I can read on my iPad so I can see it in the dark easily, but for a car, I'd want redundancies. Some of that is me speaking as a person who was paid for my InDesign expertise and hated seeing my favorite printers go out of business, some of that is because I actually prefer to have a physical book in my hand when I'm freaking out about problems. A tabbed and indexed book (perhaps even one that is wire-bound) that I can lay flat on my pull-out table would be lovely.
I don't mind PDF releases for things, however like you, I very much would appreciate a hard copy version available for purchase (even if I had to spend $50-60 for it). While I doubt that the electronic drivetrain components would be repairable by owners, this is an off-road designed car. Which means potentially going into areas where cell coverage isn't available to download PDFs.
 
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By 2027/2028?

Robots will build them so field service will be performed by an AI enhanced robot mechanic via telepresence or flown in via a drone.....lol



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Everything needs services and repairs. Factory service manuals are an invaluable resources. There are still Tesla mechanics. Granted it wont need a timing belt every 60k like my Samurai.

Ps I’m camp PDF. I’ll print the sections I need.
 
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I would like both. Accessible from the cars infotainment screen and an actual book from the manufacturer. I would like to be able to sit on my couch and read it. At minimum, a PDF so I can print it. Also it would be nice to have a “quick start guide” so to speak for those of us coming from older ICE vehicles
 
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I would like both. Accessible from the cars infotainment screen and an actual book from the manufacturer. I would like to be able to sit on my couch and read it. At minimum, a PDF so I can print it. Also it would be nice to have a “quick start guide” so to speak for those of us coming from older ICE vehicles
Have to agree. Something’s-like connecting roaming code garage door openers can be annoying to set up and having a manual for on the ladder in the garage pressing motor buttons while spouse is in the car doing those commands makes it perfect having both methods
 
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I remembered reading somewhere about Amazon offering a printing service for small run books. A quick Google search turned up the official name: Kindle Direct Publishing. With this service, authors can provide a book for publication and Amazon handles the printing, binding, sales and delivery.

I can't judge how expensive it is compared to other options, and I am not suggesting that service specifically. I just wanted to point out that if Scout Motors wants to make the manual available for a reasonable cost without having to do it themselves, services are available.
 
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While I generally prefer hard copy manuals, I really don't care which format they go with as long as I can access the information. Big fan of "Right To Repair" efforts that are going on in several industries. I'd like the ability to look at the reference material then decide if I need to call a service center to make the repair. This also implies parts are available to owners.
 
I remembered reading somewhere about Amazon offering a printing service for small run books. A quick Google search turned up the official name: Kindle Direct Publishing. With this service, authors can provide a book for publication and Amazon handles the printing, binding, sales and delivery.

I can't judge how expensive it is compared to other options, and I am not suggesting that service specifically. I just wanted to point out that if Scout Motors wants to make the manual available for a reasonable cost without having to do it themselves, services are available.
Ineos has a pdf manual on their website you can download. I printed it at home and had it bound at Office Depot for $6. I printed it when I was considering that car. I would love to have a pdf of the manual prior to getting my delivery of my Scout so I have an idea of how things work before I get in it for the first time.

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Ineos has a pdf manual on their website you can download. I printed it at home and had it bound at Office Depot for $6. I printed it when I was considering that car. I would love to have a pdf of the manual prior to getting my delivery of my Scout so I have an idea of how things work before I get in it for the first time.

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That’s a great win-win approach and it merely a single file. Though I guess as OTA updates occur how do you address those changes. Guess just drop them on as a dated supplemental PDF file?
 
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Ineos has a pdf manual on their website you can download. I printed it at home and had it bound at Office Depot for $6. I printed it when I was considering that car. I would love to have a pdf of the manual prior to getting my delivery of my Scout so I have an idea of how things work before I get in it for the first time.

If you want to save yourself some time (and printer ink) next time, have them print and bind the PDF for you. I know the local Staples will do it, so I would guess that Office Depot offers a similar service.
 
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