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Anyone know of a downloadable owners/operators manual. Or, if someone has one in .pdf or some other document that you can email me, please do. If you need money for it, just let me know up front and we'll figure something out.
Per http://www.fordcds.com/help.html I think you have to put them on a cd using an ISO burning program and use the proper volume label. I've heard some of them might be date sensitive and you would have to set the date back on your computer.
Originally Posted by medicbearusaf
1 If you dont have Nero get it... Should be able to do this with the trial version no problem (or any other program that will let you burn iso files..
2 Download
3 Unzip the file
4 Extract the iso to your pc
5 Burn that iso file to a cd
6 Install from the cd as though you were installing a new game or program.
Thanks for the link gustang. I burned to CD and that is a wealth of info!! I've been trying to get that stuff but very expensive in written form. Thanks again!
Enter you info and scroll down and you'll see what is offered for 89's. I have manuals for an 88 and the main Shop manuals were two volumes. Volume A covered Light Truck Body/Chassis/Electrical. Volume B covered Cooling/Exhaust/Fuel Systems/Gas and Diesel Engines. There was also an Engine/Emissions Diagnostic shop manual which covered trouble shooting codes, Electrical/Vacuum Trouble Shooting Manual and Full schematics package that you could purchase.
Make sure if you order any manuals, you ask them what they cover. The descriptions given on the web-site are confusing.
Helm only goes back so far and then they discontinue carrying the shop manuals. For my 1992 they list it as out of stock. 1991 and earlier I don't think they list shop manuals at all. Some of the high demand items (like a 1993 Mustang shop manual) are "print to order" but I hear those are soon to be gone also.
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