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1957 Ford Select Aire Conditioner Shop Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Parkville, Maryland, US

Parkville, Maryland, US
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This service manual is a reproduction of the original that was printed in 1957. It is 27 pages long. 

This manual has been prepared to provide information for the proper servicing of the 1957 Select Aire Conditioner.

 It has instructions that pertain to Ford . This is a must have item for information about system operation, control operation, trouble shooting, maintenance, adjustments, and specifications.

The Table of Contents includes the following topics.

Chapter One: Refrigeration Theory and System Operation

Chapter Two: Maintenance, Trouble Shooting, and Test Procedures

Chapter Three: Unit Replacement                          

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