This comprehensive Ford Contour service repair manual covers models from 1996 through 1999. It's designed for both experienced mechanics and do-it-yourselfers, providing detailed instructions and illustrations to guide you through every repair and maintenance procedure.
The manual is packed with information on all aspects of your Contour, including general maintenance, troubleshooting, engine service and repair, transmission service and repair, brake system, wiring diagrams, electrical system, suspension, periodic lubrication, steering, cooling system, fuel injection, fuel system, emission system, heater and air conditioning, engine control system, chassis and body, restraint system, interior, differential and drive, and axle. With hundreds of pages of information, you can print out the sections you need or access the entire manual digitally.
This manual empowers you to save money by performing repairs and maintenance on your own. It's a valuable resource for understanding your Contour and keeping it running smoothly.
The Ford Contour was a compact car produced by Ford Motor Company from 1995 to 2000, marking the brand's return to the North American compact car market after a decade-long absence. The Contour was a product of the Ford-Mazda alliance, sharing its platform and underpinnings with the Mazda 626. It debuted as a 1996 model, featuring a sleek, aerodynamic design that set it apart from its competitors. The Contour was available in three trim levels: GL, SE, and LX, each offering a unique blend of features and performance. Under the hood, the Contour was powered by a range of four-cylinder engines, including the 1.8L Zetec engine and the more powerful 2.0L Zetec engine. Both engines were known for their smooth operation and decent fuel economy, making the Contour a practical and enjoyable daily driver.
Beyond its sleek design and efficient powerplants, the Contour also boasted a well-appointed interior featuring comfortable seating for five passengers. Standard equipment included air conditioning, power windows, and a power sunroof, while options included leather upholstery, a premium sound system, and a sunroof. The Contour also marked a significant shift in Ford's approach to car design, focusing on delivering a more refined and stylish driving experience. Despite its success, the Contour was discontinued in 2000, replaced by the Ford Focus, another compact car offering. However, the Contour's enduring legacy remains in its reputation for reliability, fuel efficiency, and overall value, solidifying its place as a significant player in the compact car segment during the 1990s.