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1994 Mercury Villager Service Manual - Power Train Control / Emissions 3.0 Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Elmont, New York, United States

Elmont, New York, United States
good,minor creases,dirty pages
Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Country of Manufacture:United States

Hi. you are looking at a service manual for the 1994 Ford Mercury Villager. It covers the 3.0 L engine.I believe this manual was made for a dealership. On the top of the manual it says ; Insert this manual behind the Villager tab in the 1994 Power train Control / Emissions Diagnosis Service Manual.There are 15 chapters of use full info in this manual.This manual is in good used shape,but does have some dirty pages and creases in the cover. Feel free to ask questions before bidding,and thanks for looking.

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