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Old 18-02-2013, 11:38 PM   #1
simon k
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Default Ebay workshop manual CDs

hiya - first post...

I've just bought a 2003 Focus LX Sedan, and fitting a factory cruise control kit on the weekend was a pain in the bum without a workshop manual...

It doesn't work yet, but I think I just have the wrong signal wire - the instructions say to connect to the white/purple wire from the PCM, but there's 3 of the buggers! I cut the security thing off the PCM to find wire 28, but then couldn't get the connector off the PCM itself - grrrr

does anyone have experience with either of these?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ford-Focu...item4d096246c3
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FORD-FOCU...item2327b730f1

you get what you pay for obviously, but I'm wary as they don't list the 1.8 engine, so what else is going to be missing?
thanks

PS: this is a repost from fordaustraliaforums.com - not sure which forum is has more focus fanatics

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