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FPS36512684D1 Very Good $44.00
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This is the same manual that Lincoln mechanics used to work on your car. This book covers repairs specific to cars with the diesel engine (which is the same as a BMW 524td). For features that the Lincoln shares with gas cars, this book will refer you back to the gasoline shop manual. Inside you will find instructions for operation, diagnosis & testing, removal & installation, assembly & disassembly procedures for components such as the 2.4L Diesel Turbo Engine, ZF Transmission, air cleaner, duct system, alternator, automatic temperature Control, drive belts, exhaust system, Electro fan, drive fan, cooling fan, fuel filter, fuel sensor, fuel heater, electric fuel pump, fuel tanks & lines, instrument cluster, message center, radiators, shift control linkage, speed control system, starter, steering column, power steering pump, throttle linkage, turbocharger, temperature indicating system, warning system, and wiring harnesses. You'll also find the Emissions Systems Scheduled Maintenance chart, Lubrication Points chart, Lubricant specifications, and Diagnosis charts. Buy now to own the best manual for your car!
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"1984 Car Shop Manual Supplement 2.4L Diesel Turbo Engine ZF Transmission Continental/Mark VII."
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11.00 x 8.50 x 0.44 inches
FPS36512684D1
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The manual covers the 1984 Lincoln Continental and Mark VII models. This is the same engine as the BMW 524td, and I have been told by BMW club members that this book is a must because the manual translated from the German is difficult to understand.
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