Hey parts vendors, how about INCLUDING A DECENT SET OF INSTRUCTIONS in with the products you sell?
My old vehicles are stock. I read parts instructions when the vendor includes them. That is how I became familiar with the bad translations and/or poorly written instructions
I always figured I paid for the instructions that came with part; therefore, the instructions should be least the same quality, if not better, than the part. Professionalism sells.
My complaint with the FSM’s is that segments appear to be written just for engineers and sometimes the line drawings (Figures) do not follow the description (“A” on the drawing is”1” in the description; name of a part changes between drawing and instructions).