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Old 25-10-2015, 06:41 PM   #1
lithium_hydride
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Default Ford Territory Log Book - What is a Repair Order Number

Hi,
First time poster, but owner of Ford Territory since 2009 - apologies for any stupid questions.

I'm looking to buy a second hand Ford Territory to replace my current old one. I've seen in log books of potential cars the "repair order number" section filled out.

What does this section mean? Does it mean there are parts that were replaced?
There were a few numbers placed all throughout the service history:
617221
92001
87115
84002

Is this an issue for the car? I can't find any mention of it anywhere in the forums

I've attached a photo of one page of the log book (with identification details scrubbed out) as an example.

LH
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