Ebay is your best bet. Loads of manuals on offer.
2006-09-14 21:38:47
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answered by CurlyQ 4
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Very few manufacturers offer handbooks as downloads.
The reason is simple - the handbook is supplied with the car, and is supposed to stay in the car, and be readable no matter what happens to the car. Also, this ensures the handbook is the right one for that car.
If they made it available to download, there is the risk that you would use the 2006 Ka handbook for a 1997 Ka, when you should only use the correct handbook.
Also the paper copy is important, so it can be kept in the car, and read in the car even if the battery is flat.
You should be able to buy the correct manual from a Ford dealer.
2006-09-15 00:04:02
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answered by Neil 7
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Try the Haynes manual website. They may have downloadable versions but doubt it. Go out to a motor factor and buy one.
You were daft enough to buy a Ford KA(ck) anyway.
2006-09-14 21:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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why don't you just contact ford and tell them ur car didn't come with 1 and that you would like them to send you 1?? they usually do...or go to the scrapyard they sometimes have them
2006-09-14 21:37:41
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answered by janine 2
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i dont think so but try ebay or contact ford they may even have one on the shelf
2006-09-15 19:13:16
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answered by witheringtonkeith 5
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