>> Hi folks,
>> About 6 months ago I recall someone posting a link for a maintenance pdf,
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> info
> first. It's free.
Thanks for the response Ulysses,
You are correct...I should have said that it was for a 1998 Merc.
Mountaineer, 5.0, AWD. That's the first mistake I have made in 55 years.
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If I remember correctly, I was under the impression that the pdf file was a
Ford product and all one had to do was to type the year, make and model and
one would have the complete maintenance manual for that particular vehicle.
Perhaps I was getting confused with the Ford Repair Manual CD.
I will try eBay later today and see what they offer.
Thanks again,
Steve
Al Williams - 13 Feb 2008 16:32 GMT
Did you try the Ford sites?
https://myford.fordvehicles.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=MyFord/Page/LogOn
Page&BackToLogin=MyFord%2FPage%2FHomePage
http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/default?page=Home&nav=maintenance

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>>> Hi folks,
>>> About 6 months ago I recall someone posting a link for a maintenance
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> Thanks again,
> Steve
Esteban - 15 Feb 2008 20:04 GMT
>>> Hi folks,
>>> About 6 months ago I recall someone posting a link for a maintenance
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> Thanks again,
> Steve
Ulysses, thanks for the eBay tip. I found exactly what I wanted.
Steve
Ulysses - 16 Feb 2008 18:42 GMT
> >>> Hi folks,
> >>> About 6 months ago I recall someone posting a link for a maintenance
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> Ulysses, thanks for the eBay tip. I found exactly what I wanted.
> Steve
When you get your Ford CD you may have some trouble finding the info you
want at first. For example, when looking up transfer case info I chose
"Control Trac" and found very little but found everything I needed under
"Transfer Case." IOW the bulk of the info seems to be under the general
headings and only the model-specific stuff is under the specific headings.
Good luck.