Michael_vroomvroom
Well-Known Member
Easymanuals has a vin-option available too, but that costs around USD 80. I don't think there's anything very special with my vin compared to the other 2020 Mustangs, so I went for the generic option which costs one third.The only options I know of for the REAL Deal factory service manual is to buy the Helms CD (as listed above), buy a subscription to the Motorcraft service (linked above) and print to PDF all the pages in the manual. It's doable - but takes some times and to make it organized you need to rename each file as you print it and make folders to keep it organized etc. The final option is to go here:
https://www.factory-manuals.com/ford-mustang&28&160
You can get the full service manual and wiring manual for @ $130 for both.
You give them your VIN, they generate the manual, they send you a download link / password and you download the entire manual(s).
I did this for my '17 - all the hyperlinks work and it's complete and a copy of the factory manual.
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