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just got the disc version of the service manual. as a boomer the new way of doing thing is a little bit weird but I confess I cant see a book any more any how. any way after seeing a couple of excerpts on different posts I though it would be worthwhile. it sure is….boyracer
 


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just got the disc version of the service manual. as a boomer the new way of doing thing is a little bit weird but I confess I cant see a book any more any how. any way after seeing a couple of excerpts on different posts I though it would be worthwhile. it sure is….boyracer
Where did you find it? How much?

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boomer and "boyracer"? I like it :giggle: If I had to choose a new alias, "getoffmylawnracer" would probably be appropriate [drummer]
 


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You know it's easily avalaible for free on the internet, right?
 


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lol. car guy> a company called helm sells them for 200 bucks, alkoran, everybody knows us boomers got all the breaks and all the dough so I can spend it.,,,
green henry, my other car is a merc with a 466 big block ford but is like all other big block cars> a fat pig. the fiesta st with the x37 and cpe and some other stuff is much more fun to run around with. and hey that little dude is cool.
 


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Yeah, the digital version is cool and all, but being true old school, when working on a car, with all of the oil, grease. grime and coolant/brake fluid, I still prefer an 'analog' paper manual, like the 3 book Helms I had for my '00 Z28, over risking the only laptop/computer I own in those conditions. [wink]

I realize that many on here have at least 2 laptops (with one dedicated for 'car mod use' only), plus a desk top, but that's just not possible for me. [:(]
 


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The only free download of a service manual I have found after searching online is this '14 one, which I'm not sure covers my '16-
http://www.nicksmustangranch.com/Service_Manuals/2014/2014_Fiesta/Service Manual.htm

If you have a link to share for a more up-to-date online service manual I would be grateful.
Nope, that's the one everyone has. At least I think. I'm not aware of any other version and I doubt there's any big change in how procedures are done since apart from the vacuum lines on the intake, there's not much that changed over the years that would warrant a revised version.

May be OP could chime in and tell us if he got an updated version or the same 2014 one.
 


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Nope, that's the one everyone has.
Thanks, that's good to know. I'm just curious, did you get it from the same place I did, the Nicks Mustang Ranch link that I referenced above?
 


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Thanks, that's good to know. I'm just curious, did you get it from the same place I did, the Nicks Mustang Ranch link that I referenced above?
I couldn't tell, it's been 2-3 years since I downloaded it, but I don't think so because I vaguely remember it was a zip file and not directly displayed on the browser from a website.
 


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