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If you're finding it difficult to
service/repair your car, get one of those online manuals. You'll not have to wait for others to answer, or rely on mechanics and all. Plus i know a website that sells very cheap but very very good manuals online, without expiry i.e. for lifetime. www.reliable-store.com
The Chilton and Haynes manuals are your best bet. Order it at your local Autozone or goto the Library and research them online fro free. You can get most of this info for free if you have a library card directly from the Chilton Manuals perhaps the links below will help good luck.
Free Service Manuals how to find
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Service manuals are everywhere in the internet and you should even get them if you search with the correct name. But with a little additional words you can Add:
A very good source on car and truck repair would be from chilton manuals. You can purchase them at https://www.chiltondiymanuals.com
or even better you can go the the public library or login with you library card to look at the chilton manuals online. you might also try looking at these videos:
no year,
why not ask toyota
or open glove box take out operators guide, and see that,
or get one
The FSM covers this the factory service manuals.
read the TSB's yet to see if there are factory changes ?
alldata;com has this and full tsb online read it.
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log in and read. all there, all them time. http://www.scantool.net/software/alldata-diy-1-month-subscription.html
Check out your local library to see if they have the schematic books. Or, Autozone, AdvanceAuto, NADA, or CarQuest for online Mitchell's or the Haynes books, that have schematics.
Also, on the online Ford Forums, there are schematics.
The real challenge for mechanics is to get, and read, the entire Service Manual (helm's has the two volumes of Ford Factory Truck Service Manuals for $49.00)!
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