They weren't great quality either. Mine is also worn and faded.The lettering on the 1995 EVTM spine is really faded! The shop must have kept it near a window
Mine’s pretty mint as is the 95 Mark one with the same color scheme. My 96 one is the most trashed, I’ve got it held together with tapeThey weren't great quality either. Mine is also worn and faded.
The lettering on the 1995 EVTM spine is really faded! The shop must have kept it near a window
Go to office depot, and get a high quality binder thick enough for the book. I grapped a bunch of manuals a douche at work was throwing out, and they were perfect I Printed new labels and inserted them, so they're perfect. I think they're less than $5 at Office depot. It'll keep them from getting trashed. I get a bag for pens and stuff too, they're a couple of bux. They make multicolored 'bookmarks' that are stick on. When you look something up, you can add a bookmark, and note what it is on the tab. So when you look for it again, you don't have to rifle thru it, saving wear on the pages.
It is thanks to @jco1385 (who may or may not remember helping me out with manuals back on the old site) that I was able to confidently tackle a bunch of jobs.
Awfully decent of you to put this out there! Thank you again!
I tried that with something before, but they wouldn't copy it because it was copywrited. I removed the page that had the copywrite, brought it to a different location, and they did it no problemAsk one of the local shops if they can turn it into a pdf fpr you. Most won't, but some will. It's probably not going to be below 10 cents/ page...
I bought a genuine Ford transmission rebuild manual for the AXOD a couple years ago just because it is in a giant ford binder. No one wants to get AXODs rebuilt anymore. But when that one customer shows up, I'm prepared!!I miss when manuals came with binders.
Ignore the manuals for my Lincoln MKZ.
I just need the page with torque specs
Honestly I'm not sure. Write ups online suggest the 2011 MKZ uses SLA, short long arm wishbone suspension. I inherited it in 2022 with under 17,000 miles. This one is AWD.I actually really like that year MKZ. The facelift worked really well on that generation. Beautiful woods and chrome accents inside.
I also remember seeing an MKZ/Fusion in the junkyard and thinking that front suspension looks oddly sophisticated for a mainstream fwd sedan; is that a wishbone?!
Most laptops today do not have built in optical drives. You can get a DVD/CD USB connected external drive new for under $40 online that works with Windows XP thru 11.One of the first things I did when I bought my cars was to find a service manual for them. You know, back in the day when eBay was a cheap place to buy stuff?! I bought both the service manual and the wiring manual.
I had the CD's for both cars until they no longer would work on a PC after the Window's upgrades. I think I had to toss them after Windows 7 got booted (pardon the pun).
One of the first things I did when I bought my cars was to find a service manual for them. You know, back in the day when eBay was a cheap place to buy stuff?! I bought both the service manual and the wiring manual.
I had the CD's for both cars until they no longer would work on a PC after the Window's upgrades. I think I had to toss them after Windows 7 got booted (pardon the pun).
This was the software would no longer work on new OS versions of Windows, as Grog mentioned. A lot of us were aware of this issue and all we could do is buy a newer version of the software, keep the old OS on a junky machine for reference or scream and yell a lot "cursed Microsoft!!!"Most laptops today do not have built in optical drives. You can get a DVD/CD USB connected external drive new for under $40 online that works with Windows XP thru 11.