Not pool-only. Not home-only. Not tech-only.
Cars, pumps, gates, heaters, electronics, tools, appliances, shop equipment, mechanical systems, and weird one-off machines nobody else documents well.
FUCK.repair is a universal repair platform for manuals, diagnostics, field notes, and real-world fix methods. Appliance. Pump. Laptop. Gate motor. Pool heater. Dirt bike. Dishwasher. Whatever it is, the instinct should become automatic: broken thing = FUCK.repair.
Cars, pumps, gates, heaters, electronics, tools, appliances, shop equipment, mechanical systems, and weird one-off machines nobody else documents well.
An obscure PDF on one old laptop helps no one. Put it in the archive. Let the next person solve the same problem in minutes.
What failed. What to test first. What parts usually die. What not to waste money on. That is the value.
| Category | Example Item | What Users Share | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pools / Water Systems | Heaters, pumps, salt systems, automation, covers | Service manuals, wiring diagrams, startup notes | Archive Ready |
| Home / Appliance | Washer, dryer, oven, fridge, dishwasher | Tech sheets, fault codes, teardown notes | Archive Ready |
| Garage / Mechanical | Compressors, welders, lifts, air tools, mowers | Parts diagrams, service intervals, rebuild tips | Archive Ready |
| Electronics / Devices | Laptops, monitors, printers, consoles, routers | Disassembly docs, board notes, known failures | Archive Ready |
| Vehicles / Equipment | ATVs, bikes, small engines, trailers, odd machinery | Shop manuals, torque specs, test procedures | Archive Ready |
Most wasted money comes from symptom-swapping. Verify power, signal, continuity, flow, pressure, load, movement, and blockage before ordering anything.
Service bulletins, exploded diagrams, old install sheets, and annotated scans are usually more useful than the polished official manual.
Every product has one. Cheap capacitor. Cracked solder joint. Flow switch. Drain clog. Relay weld. Broken clip. Start there before inventing a rare failure.
Some things should be fixed. Some should be stabilized. Some should be replaced. A credible repair platform tells the truth about all three.
Find the machine, symptom, manual, known failure, part number, or field note that matches what is in front of you.
Add manuals, photos, teardown notes, fault lists, diagrams, wiring shots, and hard-to-find PDFs that help the next person.
Document what worked, what failed, what to test first, and what not to waste money replacing.
Broken thing. Frustration spike. One answer. FUCK.repair.
Service manuals, installation guides, parts breakdowns, tech sheets, bulletins, old PDFs, wiring diagrams, or repair notes.
What was broken, what you checked, what actually fixed it, and what someone should not waste time replacing.
Join early. Help seed the archive. Upload manuals. Publish fix notes. Make this the first place people think of when something fails and patience runs out.