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Xg 95 Ford Falcon Ute Workshop Manual
Xg 95 ford falcon ute workshop manual pdf

We supply workshop manuals for Ford Falcon, Fairmont, Fairlane and LTD. Manuals are delivered by way of immediate download in PDF format.
Check out the brief video below that tells you all about our manuals and shows examples.

And for those who are interested, below there is a brief history of the early years of the Ford Falcon.

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FALCON DEVELOPMENT – THE EARLY YEARS

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One of Ford's most popular models, the beautiful Falcon, has a long history dating back to the mid-20th century. Officially, the first Falcon was launched in 1968, whereas it's triumphal history begun some 8 years earlier.
The history and the triumph of the Falcon began with very savvy management. Long before the Falcon was introduced to the Australian market, the Ford experts visited Australia to conduct trainings and information sessions for their future counterparts to ensure the proper and flawless service after the car entered the market.
The Australianised version of the Ford Falcon was designed to challenge General Motors Holden and eliminate the monopoly of the six-cylinder car market. The brief was for something similar, but better similar price, more stylish and more saving… the Falcon was born!
The models more known as XK, XL, XM, XN, XP followed each other and passed onwards. Each of the models had something new and unique to say. For example, the XL was the first model to offer seat belt attachments. Also, Ford was the first company to offer zinc covers for the vital parts underneath. Of course the styles and models would change, but the car itself remained in the Australian history as the best 6 cylinder vehicle.
The success of these cars was largely determined by both the savvy and clever management as well as excellent technicians. The prosperity of the company was enhanced when Wallace Wray Booth was appointed Manager. This was the time when Ford more than doubles its market share, increasing to 20.7% from 9.4%. Booth had a very clever strategy. The first week on the post he spent driving the cars of the other Marks to understand the similarities and differences. He was sure that the money plant and the capacity were not enough to be successful – you needed to convince and persuade the buyer that they will not find anything better than your model.
Management bought in an excellent team of marketers who took Ford to great heights. Perhaps the peak of this was the 70000 durability test in 1965 which announced the launch of the new XP model. Many people, including the Ford managerial officials considered this attempt to be overly risky: but the top management thought differently. And they were right.
Ford Falcons became the car to buy. The XP and the XR won the 'Wheels' Car of the Year Award in 1965. Ford dominated the Akademos Rally, the 70000 Miles Durability Run, Bathurst, Sandown, etc.
Later the GT HO would be coined as the world's fastest 4-door sedan. The success through to the XA, which virtually allowed customers to design their own car starting from the colour down to intricate technical details. This was something totally new in the market at that time.
What was missing in the Ford race was a great sports car. That was introduced in the mid-70s, becoming a paradise for race-lovers. The Ford Cobra Coupe would have everything that any normal car has, plus it was sporty, and featured everything that a sports car needed.
Ford Falcon became the signature motor for taxis and police patrols in New Zealand and Australia.

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Hi All,
As suggested, chasing a digital copy of the WM25S XG supplement.
Cheers,
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Performance: Complete AUII VCT Wiring & Power Train, Pacey Headers, 2.5' Exhaust, Exedy Clutch, DBA Rotors
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Best of luck with that.
I've got the paper based manual - it's mine, all mine
Actually, quite a few sections just say to refer the XF manual - with the XG differences, you should be able to source that from E series manuals.

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We have one with no spark and the wiring is a weird weird mix up of leftover random spares from many makes I'm sure..
When the ignition system is tested a PIP signal is present leaving the TFI but no SPOUT signal is present returning to the TFI.. Hence no spark.. The other anomaly is there is no injector pulse which tends to indicate the PIP isn't making it to the computer, which is has to be because have proven continuity of the associated wires..
So thoughts lead now to the computer.. Tried another computer with no avail.. So now something along the lines of the smartlock module.. Trying to find any info on if, how you get it out, and what it looks like, as well as re-programming for the new one..
Snap, you're the X series man.. Thoughts?
Cheers,
Tim

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93 Red ED 5spd Manual Build Thread
Performance: Complete AUII VCT Wiring & Power Train, Pacey Headers, 2.5' Exhaust, Exedy Clutch, DBA Rotors
Visuals: FG XR Wheel, XR Front, 17's, BA 5 Spd Shifter, BA Ghia Window Switches, NL Cluster
Tunes: 8' Pioneer Sub, JBL Speakers, Clarion Double DIN Headunit

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It's all pretty much EBII/ED - smartlock module is behind or around the dash LH air vent.

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96 XH Longreach 'S': LPG, Alarm, 3.23:1 LSD, Cruise, Trip Comp, ABS, Power Windows, Mid Series Dome Lt, Climate Ctrl
97 EL Futura S/W: LPG, Alarm, LED int Lts, Trip Comp, F/Lane Dome Lt, Climate Ctrl, T5 Conversion

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Xg 95 Ford Falcon Ute Workshop Manual

We supply workshop manuals for Ford Falcon, Fairmont, Fairlane and LTD. Manuals are delivered by way of immediate download in PDF format.
Check out the brief video below that tells you all about our manuals and shows examples.

And for those who are interested, below there is a brief history of the early years of the Ford Falcon.

If you require further information or need assistance, please contact us via our
Customer Service Support Desk

FALCON DEVELOPMENT – THE EARLY YEARS

One of Ford's most popular models, the beautiful Falcon, has a long history dating back to the mid-20th century. Officially, the first Falcon was launched in 1968, whereas it's triumphal history begun some 8 years earlier.
The history and the triumph of the Falcon began with very savvy management. Long before the Falcon was introduced to the Australian market, the Ford experts visited Australia to conduct trainings and information sessions for their future counterparts to ensure the proper and flawless service after the car entered the market.
The Australianised version of the Ford Falcon was designed to challenge General Motors Holden and eliminate the monopoly of the six-cylinder car market. The brief was for something similar, but better similar price, more stylish and more saving… the Falcon was born!
The models more known as XK, XL, XM, XN, XP followed each other and passed onwards. Each of the models had something new and unique to say. For example, the XL was the first model to offer seat belt attachments. Also, Ford was the first company to offer zinc covers for the vital parts underneath. Of course the styles and models would change, but the car itself remained in the Australian history as the best 6 cylinder vehicle.
The success of these cars was largely determined by both the savvy and clever management as well as excellent technicians. The prosperity of the company was enhanced when Wallace Wray Booth was appointed Manager. This was the time when Ford more than doubles its market share, increasing to 20.7% from 9.4%. Booth had a very clever strategy. The first week on the post he spent driving the cars of the other Marks to understand the similarities and differences. He was sure that the money plant and the capacity were not enough to be successful – you needed to convince and persuade the buyer that they will not find anything better than your model.
Management bought in an excellent team of marketers who took Ford to great heights. Perhaps the peak of this was the 70000 durability test in 1965 which announced the launch of the new XP model. Many people, including the Ford managerial officials considered this attempt to be overly risky: but the top management thought differently. And they were right.
Ford Falcons became the car to buy. The XP and the XR won the 'Wheels' Car of the Year Award in 1965. Ford dominated the Akademos Rally, the 70000 Miles Durability Run, Bathurst, Sandown, etc.
Later the GT HO would be coined as the world's fastest 4-door sedan. The success through to the XA, which virtually allowed customers to design their own car starting from the colour down to intricate technical details. This was something totally new in the market at that time.
What was missing in the Ford race was a great sports car. That was introduced in the mid-70s, becoming a paradise for race-lovers. The Ford Cobra Coupe would have everything that any normal car has, plus it was sporty, and featured everything that a sports car needed.
Ford Falcon became the signature motor for taxis and police patrols in New Zealand and Australia.

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Hi All,
As suggested, chasing a digital copy of the WM25S XG supplement.
Cheers,
Tim

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93 Red ED 5spd Manual Build Thread
Performance: Complete AUII VCT Wiring & Power Train, Pacey Headers, 2.5' Exhaust, Exedy Clutch, DBA Rotors
Visuals: FG XR Wheel, XR Front, 17's, BA 5 Spd Shifter, BA Ghia Window Switches, NL Cluster
Tunes: 8' Pioneer Sub, JBL Speakers, Clarion Double DIN Headunit

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Best of luck with that.
I've got the paper based manual - it's mine, all mine
Actually, quite a few sections just say to refer the XF manual - with the XG differences, you should be able to source that from E series manuals.

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96 XH Longreach 'S': LPG, Alarm, 3.23:1 LSD, Cruise, Trip Comp, ABS, Power Windows, Mid Series Dome Lt, Climate Ctrl
97 EL Futura S/W: LPG, Alarm, LED int Lts, Trip Comp, F/Lane Dome Lt, Climate Ctrl, T5 Conversion

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We have one with no spark and the wiring is a weird weird mix up of leftover random spares from many makes I'm sure..
When the ignition system is tested a PIP signal is present leaving the TFI but no SPOUT signal is present returning to the TFI.. Hence no spark.. The other anomaly is there is no injector pulse which tends to indicate the PIP isn't making it to the computer, which is has to be because have proven continuity of the associated wires..
So thoughts lead now to the computer.. Tried another computer with no avail.. So now something along the lines of the smartlock module.. Trying to find any info on if, how you get it out, and what it looks like, as well as re-programming for the new one..
Snap, you're the X series man.. Thoughts?
Cheers,
Tim

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93 Red ED 5spd Manual Build Thread
Performance: Complete AUII VCT Wiring & Power Train, Pacey Headers, 2.5' Exhaust, Exedy Clutch, DBA Rotors
Visuals: FG XR Wheel, XR Front, 17's, BA 5 Spd Shifter, BA Ghia Window Switches, NL Cluster
Tunes: 8' Pioneer Sub, JBL Speakers, Clarion Double DIN Headunit

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It's all pretty much EBII/ED - smartlock module is behind or around the dash LH air vent.

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96 XH Longreach 'S': LPG, Alarm, 3.23:1 LSD, Cruise, Trip Comp, ABS, Power Windows, Mid Series Dome Lt, Climate Ctrl
97 EL Futura S/W: LPG, Alarm, LED int Lts, Trip Comp, F/Lane Dome Lt, Climate Ctrl, T5 Conversion

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So the smartlock module itself looks like an ED one?
Do all XG's have an indicator in the dash for smartlock? This one has no jewel flashing.
Cheers,
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Nah, from memory, Mar 93 to May 93 ones didn't have smartlock.
The module is actually behind the LH dash speaker.

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This one has smartlock written on the quarter glass windows so guessing it does.. But there is no jewel in the cluster to indicate it's status..
The old man thinks it is a yellow module on these.. Yes behind the left speaker but was think it appeared physically different?
Cheers,
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Performance: Complete AUII VCT Wiring & Power Train, Pacey Headers, 2.5' Exhaust, Exedy Clutch, DBA Rotors
Visuals: FG XR Wheel, XR Front, 17's, BA 5 Spd Shifter, BA Ghia Window Switches, NL Cluster
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Yeah, yellow or red like the EBII/ED ones.

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The smartlock light in my XG is a red led.My XG is a mish mash of XF/XG/EBII.Seems like they just used any parts left laying around when they built them to confuse us further down the track.
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Turns out it isn't physically the same as the ED smartlock module.. It is about 4' x 4' square looking..
It is behind the left speaker and appears the dash needs removal to get it out.. It screwed to the rear glove box panel and these screws are inaccessible due to the recirc box for the ac being there..
The no pulse on the Spout wire is caused by the EEC not receiving the enable signal from the smatlock module.. Also the smartlock module is not flashing the jewel in the dash so it appears it is cactus.. This is in turn why it has no spark and no injector pulse.. Hopefully the replacement module will fix the issue..
Cheers,
Tim

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93 Red ED 5spd Manual Build Thread
Performance: Complete AUII VCT Wiring & Power Train, Pacey Headers, 2.5' Exhaust, Exedy Clutch, DBA Rotors
Visuals: FG XR Wheel, XR Front, 17's, BA 5 Spd Shifter, BA Ghia Window Switches, NL Cluster
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my mates dad has been going through problems with his xg/xh ute, his window leaks water down onto the computer or smart lock module and the horn will come on and car wont start or wind screen wipers start going while the cars off and locked lol,
so maybe water could of damaged yours aswell?

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Na hasn't rained here for a while.. Just seemed to stop..
I don't know why anyone would own one of these after looking into them.. They'd be fine while they ran.. But if they play up.. It's like every ute built is it's own model.. Right royal PITA..
Cheers,
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93 Red ED 5spd Manual Build Thread
Performance: Complete AUII VCT Wiring & Power Train, Pacey Headers, 2.5' Exhaust, Exedy Clutch, DBA Rotors
Visuals: FG XR Wheel, XR Front, 17's, BA 5 Spd Shifter, BA Ghia Window Switches, NL Cluster
Tunes: 8' Pioneer Sub, JBL Speakers, Clarion Double DIN Headunit

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TimmyA wrote:
I don't know why anyone would own one of these after looking into them.. They'd be fine while they ran.. But if they play up.. It's like every ute built is it's own model.. Right royal PITA..
I guess I'm biased, but the XH is far superior - EB/EL based, SLALS front suspension, rack & pinion steering, etc. EF BEM is above accelerator pedal, easy to access.
Turns out it isn't physically the same as the ED smartlock module.. It is about 4' x 4' square looking..It is behind the left speaker and appears the dash needs removal to get it out.. It screwed to the rear glove box panel and these screws are inaccessible due to the recirc box for the ac being there..The no pulse on the Spout wire is caused by the EEC not receiving the enable signal from the smatlock module.. Also the smartlock module is not flashing the jewel in the dash so it appears it is cactus.. This is in turn why it has no spark and no injector pulse.. Hopefully the replacement module will fix the issue..
Yep, manual says dash pull to get to it - extend the wires and fit it inside the glovebox. Also only shows the plug pinouts in the manual.
Correct me if I'm wrong - smartlock only affects injector enable and starter motor, there should be still spark.

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96 XH Longreach 'S': LPG, Alarm, 3.23:1 LSD, Cruise, Trip Comp, ABS, Power Windows, Mid Series Dome Lt, Climate Ctrl
97 EL Futura S/W: LPG, Alarm, LED int Lts, Trip Comp, F/Lane Dome Lt, Climate Ctrl, T5 Conversion

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The TFI-SIM testers I made were based on the Ford unit which is no longer available.. So on my car (the ED) I disconnected the 'enable' wire from the smartlock to the EEC-V and the Spout LED on the tester wouldn't light up. Indicating the computer wasn't sending the spark out pulse.. It will still crank with the enable wire broken..
Whereas if the module doesn't operate that relay (the one that sticks) then it wont crank.. But not sure what else causes it to not crank..
Don't know snap, but smartlock is a weird system.. Appears complicated, but is easy to steal a car with it..
You wouldn't wanna share just the page with the plug pin outs would you? pwwwease?
Cheers,
Tim

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93 Red ED 5spd Manual Build Thread
Performance: Complete AUII VCT Wiring & Power Train, Pacey Headers, 2.5' Exhaust, Exedy Clutch, DBA Rotors
Visuals: FG XR Wheel, XR Front, 17's, BA 5 Spd Shifter, BA Ghia Window Switches, NL Cluster
Tunes: 8' Pioneer Sub, JBL Speakers, Clarion Double DIN Headunit

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wire colours in caps after pinouts
1_2_3__4__5__6++++++13_14_15_16_17_18_19_20
7_8_9_10_11_12++++++21_22_23_24_25_26_27_28
13 ACC power BL/Y
17 Ground B
14 Power in R
16 Battery GR/Y
20 start in R/BL
27 Start out R/BL
19 inst cl LED BL/GR
ign s/w:
25 ground B
28 pwr supply BL/GR
23 clock BL/O
22 data I/O GR/V
18 EEC enable GR/V
26 diag connector LT BL
21 washer signal GREY/B

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