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You are better off buying the DVD off eBay for $20, the ford workshop manual, yes it is annoying setting the date to 2005 on my pc anytime I used the DVD but hey it has a lot of info
You are better off buying the DVD off eBay for $20, the ford workshop manual, yes it is annoying setting the date to 2005 on my pc anytime I used the DVD but hey it has a lot of info
I agree - if you can find them. Last two times I have done an ebay search, there are not any being sold.
I just sold my 03-04 Workshop manual DVD to somebody on here a week or two ago. I love the DVD version. I can print out what I need, get the pages greasy and dirty while working on the truck, and toss them in the recycle bin when I'm done. No worry about trashing up an expensive hard copy manual.
There are only three complete paper manual set (two WSM books, one PC/ED book, and a wiring diagram book) on Ebay right now = they are all for the E-series.
Motorcraft Service sells online access for like $11 for 72 hours(and you can hit print a LOT of times in 72 hours), and AlldataDIY covers one vehicle for a year for something like $26 bucks. Is there something on the DVDs that makes them special?
Alldatatdiy sells online access for a yearly ($30) or five year ($45) subscription price. It's also far better organized (in my opinion) than the DVD version.
I ordered a DVD from E-Bay. It has 99 through 08 models of trucks and cars, with some gaps. It says 2007 on the label. I've never had to change my clock to use it. So I would assume that at least some DVD's don't require that.