* Online Retailers: Websites like Amazon, eBay, and others sell both print and digital versions of repair manuals (often called Haynes manuals or Chilton manuals). Search for "2000 Chevy Tracker repair manual." Be sure to specify if you have a 2-door or 4-door, and the engine size (e.g., 1.6L, 2.0L). This is crucial as there will be variations.
* Auto Parts Stores: Many auto parts stores like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, and O'Reilly Auto Parts may have repair manuals available for purchase in their stores or online. Again, specify your vehicle details.
* Online PDF Sources (Use Caution): You might find free PDF versions online through various websites. However, be cautious as the quality and accuracy can vary greatly, and some might be illegal copies. Verify the source's reputation before downloading.
* Library: Your local library may have access to repair manuals either physically or digitally through online databases.
* Mechanic's Subscription Services: Professional mechanics often subscribe to online repair databases with detailed information. While you can't typically access these directly, a mechanic might be able to use these resources to help diagnose and repair your Tracker.
When searching, always be as specific as possible with your vehicle's details (year, make, model, engine size, and body style) to ensure you get the correct manual.