2005 Ford F150 Repair Manual
Chilton Repair Manual for Ford Pick-Ups, Expedition and Navigator covering Ford F-150 (1997-03), F-150 Heritage (2004), F-250 (1997-99) Pick-Ups; Ford Expedition (1997-17), and Lincoln Navigator (1998-17) for 2 and 4 wheel drives with gas engines (Does not include diesel engine, F-250HD, Super Duty, F-350 or information specific to Lightning or other supercharged models) allows you to save time and money by doing it yourself. All repair procedures are supported by detailed specifications, exploded view and photographs.
2004 Ford F150 Repair Manual
Ford OEM Repair Manual DVD - runs about $10-25 depending on year/seller this is the actual manual that the Ford Technician uses to diagnose and repair your vehicle Ford 'Workshop' Manual - runs anywhere from $1-10 typically and is e-mailed to you this can be 2 things 1. A temporary subscription to an online repository that you can get the info you need. An illegil copy of the actual Ford DVD.but it has been trimmed. There is missing data, and it only covers certain years/models an actual Ford DVD will cover ALL FORDS/Lincoln/Mercury from that year model that is printed on the DVD. They are issued every quarter roughly, and 'expire' after 3 months. You can reset your PC clock to the date on the DVD however and that DVD will work perfectly fine.
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Don't cheap out. Spend the extra $5-10 and get the real DVD. They are amazing.
I have/had 3 of them. You wouldn't believe the amount of info they contain. Ford OEM Repair Manual DVD - runs about $10-25 depending on year/seller this is the actual manual that the Ford Technician uses to diagnose and repair your vehicle Ford 'Workshop' Manual - runs anywhere from $1-10 typically and is e-mailed to you this can be 2 things 1. A temporary subscription to an online repository that you can get the info you need. An illegil copy of the actual Ford DVD.but it has been trimmed. There is missing data, and it only covers certain years/models an actual Ford DVD will cover ALL FORDS/Lincoln/Mercury from that year model that is printed on the DVD. They are issued every quarter roughly, and 'expire' after 3 months.
You can reset your PC clock to the date on the DVD however and that DVD will work perfectly fine. Don't cheap out. Spend the extra $5-10 and get the real DVD. They are amazing.
I have/had 3 of them. You wouldn't believe the amount of info they contain.A moderator on Flatratetech advised me that. As a MSE, the only manuals he has ever seen in a dealship environment are the 'OEM Workshop Manuals'- they are a 2 volume series as compared to the Service/repair manual which is a single volume. The printed manuals are digitalized and that is what you find on the Ford DVD. So I guess it really falls to whether you want paper or PC. I bought all 3 of my DVD's from a Dealership Service Manager.
Each time he gets the latest revision, he posts the old copies up on eBay for sale. I could have picked up those paper copies, but the cheapest I've found so far was about $75 on Amazon.com and that is alot of dough when I can pay 1/5 the money and print as needed. BTW, it becomes 2 manuals when you add in all the wiring and vacuum/hose. Without those, it's just a single manual about 3' thick.
Your money, but I suggest the DVD. Same thing, different approach.