1994-04 Ford Mustang Shop Service Repair Manual 3.8l 5.0l 4.6l Engines on 2040-parts.com
Washoe Valley, Nevada, United States
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Up for sale is one used 1994-04 Ford Mustang shop manual by Haynes. Chapters include engine overhaul, tune up, maintenance, cooling, a/c, fuel, exhaust, emissions, auto & manual transmissions, brakes, wiring diagrams & more. Manual does not include info on independent rear suspension on 1999 & later Cobra model nor info on 4.6L Supercharged Cobra models. Manual in good condition.
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