Manuals
#2
You can find the workshop manuals on Ebay for a good price. They are available on CD or paper form. If you want the paper version it comes in 4 volumes if you want the whole package. 2 volumes for the maintenance, 1 for wiring diagrams, and powertrain control and emmisions diagnostic manual.
#3
Yeah the PCED is the most useful. I think I paid $45 for my book off Fleabay about 6 years ago. Click this link for current listing at $68.
Pretty sure the PCED is the same 2001 - 2002, but the wiring changed a bunch so for wiring diagrams stick with 2002 or 2003 with 7.3.
Wish I got the CD tho; much easier to share, or print the page ya need and not worry about getting it greasy.
Pretty sure the PCED is the same 2001 - 2002, but the wiring changed a bunch so for wiring diagrams stick with 2002 or 2003 with 7.3.
Wish I got the CD tho; much easier to share, or print the page ya need and not worry about getting it greasy.
#4
I have full set of brand new manuals on the FTE marketplace https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/market/1551636
FWIW, this listing is expired since there was no activity on that. But, I still have these books.
FWIW, this listing is expired since there was no activity on that. But, I still have these books.
#5
If you want to get an official shop manual (that is new) you will have to get it from Helm, Inc. They are the ones who make Ford's shop manuals (as well as other manufacturers). They are not cheap.
You can get a better price on a used manual (print or digital). If you go digital (which is what many of us have) it is probably not a licensed copy that you are purchasing which is why it probably costs 85% less than one from Helm.
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