Haynes is a world-recognised publisher of workshop service and repair manuals, producing practical, step-by-step guides that help vehicle owners and technicians service, maintain, and repair cars and light commercial vehicles. Haynes manuals are known for clear procedures, detailed photography, and vehicle-specific technical data—designed to support confident, accurate repairs.
Haynes is one of the most established names in automotive technical publishing. Founded in 1960 by John Haynes, the brand became famous for its Owner’s Workshop Manual format—guides created to make maintenance and repair approachable without sacrificing the detail needed to do the job correctly.
A key part of the Haynes reputation is how the manuals are produced: many are based on a complete stripdown and rebuild by a workshop team, then written into clear, structured procedures supported by photographs and diagrams. This “real workshop” approach underpins the practical layout—helping users move from routine servicing through to more involved repairs with confidence.
Haynes manuals typically cover essential workshop needs such as service schedules, component replacement procedures, troubleshooting guidance, and technical references (including wiring information and specifications where applicable). Haynes also offers digital/online manual formats that build on the printed versions with added features such as colour imagery, videos, and interactive access across devices—useful for modern workflows in garages and at home.