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Ford Taurus & Mercury Sable 1986-1995 Haynes Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
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Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
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 Ford Taurus & Mercury Sable 1986-1995 Haynes Repair Manual

  •   This manual is in good condition with no missing pages
    • It has been used - one edge and cover show some minor dirt/grease residue
  • Haynes Part No 36074
  • Contents (12 Chapters + Wiring Diagrams and Index)
    • Tune-up and routine maintenance
    • Four-cyclinder engine / V6 engines / General Engine Overhual procedures
    • Cooling, Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
    • Fuel and Exhaust Systems
    • Engine Electrical Systems
    • Emissions Control Systems
    • Manual / Automatic Transaxle
    • Clutch and Driveaxle
    • Brakes
    • Suspension and Steeering Systems
    • Body
    • Chassis electrical System

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