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1984 Ford Truck Engine Diagnostics Manual Gas & 6.9l Diesel & 2.2l Ranger Diesel on 2040-parts.com

US $26.05
Location:

Ringtown, Pennsylvania, United States

Ringtown, Pennsylvania, United States

FACTORY FORD TRUCK SERVICE SHOP DIAGNOSTICS MANUAL.

COVERS SUCH ISSUES AS:

HARD START

NO START

POOR FUEL ECONOMY

POOR PERFORMACE

ETC ETC

 

 

COVERS LIGHT TRUCK GASOLINE ENGINES AND 6.9L DIESEL ENGINE

ALSO COVERS MAZDA 2.2L DIESEL ENGINES USED IN RANGER AND BRONCO II FOR 1983 AND 1984.

THE BOOK IS LIGHTLY USED AND IS MOSTLY CLEAN AND VERY LEGIBLE.

THERE MAY BE A FEW DIRTY MARKS, CREASED AND/OR DOGEARED PAGES OR COVER CORNERS.

 



Payment is due within 5 days of purchase.


 

ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU ARE UNSURE IF THIS IS THE MANUAL YOU WANT OR NEED.

ALL MANUALS SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURN, NO REFUND.

 


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THE USPS STATED DELIVERY TIMES FOR USPS MEDIA MAIL ARE 2 TO 9 BUSINESS DAYS.

MOST ITEMS ARE DELIVERED WITHIN THIS TIME, BUT THERE ARE OCCASIONS THAT THE USPS TAKES 8 OR MORE DAYS JUST TO GET THE MEDIA MAIL ITEM FROM PENNSYLVANIA TO THEIR NEW JERSEY SORT FACILITY.

IF YOU CHOOSE MEDIA MAIL, PLEASE HAVE THE PATIENCE TO WAIT FOR YOUR ITEM TO BE DELIVERED.

ALTHOUGH I ALMOST ALWAYS GET YOUR ITEM OUT THE DOOR AND INTO THE USPS HANDS WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAY OF THE SALE, IT IS THEN BEYOND MY CONTROL ON WHEN YOUR ITEM IS ACTUALLY DELIVERED.

IF YOU NEED YOUR ITEM AT YOUR DOOR QUICKLY, PLEASE CONSIDER PRIORITY MAIL, WHICH IS ALMOST ALWAYS FASTER DELIVERY.

WHEN YOU LEAVE FEEDBACK, PLEASE DO NOT JUDGE MY SHIPPING PERFORMANCE BY THE SOMETIMES PATHETIC USPS PERFORMANCE ON MEDIA MAIL DELIVERY TIMES.

 

THANK YOU.




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