Marine Power Efi Service Manual 1996 Electronic Fuel Injections on 2040-parts.com
Pioneer, California, US
SPIRAL BOUND BOOK SOFT COVER
DEC. 1996
MARINEPOWER
THE FORCE BEHIND THE FUN
EFI SERVICE MANUAL
ELECGTRONIC FUEL INJECTION(MARINE)
BOOK GOES OVER ENGINE CONTROL MODULE AND SENSORS
FUEL SYSTEMS
APRK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
DIAGNOSES
SYMPTOMS
ON BOARD SERVICE
BOOK HAS MOISTURE WEAR BUT STILL VERY USUABLE NO STUCK PAGES..
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