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I recommend plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor, air filter, I suggest changing the oil and filter and the tranny filter and oil too. Also drain and reflll differential(s) ... Stick with motorcraft, fram, products
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Go to you local automotive store like advanced auto,or auto zone and buy a "Haynes manual" it shows all that towards the back of the book. You will buy it for your year and model of your vehicle. It shows so much info. I recommend it to anyone, I'm glad I found out about the Haynes manual myself.
Without getting into a long winded process, your best bet is to purchase a vehicle specific repair manual from your local major chain auto parts store (Pep Boys, Advance, Auto Zone, O'Reilly's, etc.) which should clearly outline how to perform this procedure. Shouldn't cost more than $20 for the manual.
If all you need is the pulley, that shouldn't run over $20, but if you have to buy the entire tensioner assembly, that will run probably $45.
This isn't a difficult thing to do and you'll get a lot of satisfaction in having done the job yourself.
Best bet is go to your local major chain auto parts store (Pep Boys, Advance, Auto Zone, O'Reilly's, etc. and purchase a vehicle specific repair manual. It will contain all of the info you have inquired about and shouldn't cost much over $20
If you don't want to buy one, go to your local library and check out a vehicle specific manual.
HI. These pads are available at any local or online auto parts store. Auto zone or O'Reilly's will be the best location locally if you are near one or the other.
If you live in the US, take it to an Auto Zone store and they will read off the code for you, this may also be possible at other major Parts Outlets, as they all want your parts business.
call the dealer, and ask for the parts dept. tell them what you got (auto) ,and what part you want, and the price of the part, they will tell you. or do the same at your local auto parts store.
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