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gtipping 4th February 2011 08:14 AM

Parts Manual - Sierra
 
I was wondering if anyone had an online or on cd parts manual for the Sierra. I have a cd version for my sons skoda and its very useful to look things up before visiting parts desks at main dealers !!

It would be nice to have the same for the Sierra

baz-r 4th February 2011 01:12 PM

dont think so you can find a cheap s/h haynes book on ebad/flebay
you will find the older prints more informative as newer prints have the mor tricky jobs removed that would be considerd difficult for the home mechanic
type9 gear box rebild been one of thease

i have emailed haynes in the past and thay are fery helpful if you tell them tou have a couple of thair book thay will email you the bit your book is missing sometmes :)

gtipping 4th February 2011 05:30 PM

Thanks Baz - I have the Haynes - and an oldish one, that's not what I am looking for.

I am looking for something that gives all the parts numbers so when I go to buy stuff I know what it is I want rather than some snotty kid on a parts desk getting it all wrong.

There must be someone somewhere that has this and has it available to the public.

twinturbo 4th February 2011 05:41 PM

There is , I could tell you by PM what it is called and then I would have to kill you to avoid being hunted down.

Ford don't provide their catalog to the public, only to parts dealers.

but if you look on some of the forums relating to fords ( like sierra forums ) and perhaps search for threads relating to small feline you may find your way to the answer.

TT

gtipping 4th February 2011 06:52 PM

Cool - I knew someone would have the answer.

Thanks TT.

twinturbo 4th February 2011 07:03 PM

it's not just the sierra by the way but all models. so you may find reference to it on other sites.

TT


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