Kenya's repair sector handles many marques, and Ford is one of them. Ford EPC brings the full Microcat (Ford) catalog to the browser so technicians here can decode a VIN, open the right diagram and read off the genuine part number without specialist software.
Is Ford EPC worth it for Ford repairs in Kenya?
In short: Ford EPC earns its place by pinpointing the genuine Ford part for the exact build, not a generic family list. Kenya's volume leaders are Toyota, Nissan, and Isuzu, but Ford holds a committed owner base whose cars still need precise OEM identification that generic aftermarket lookups rarely get right.
Sourced from the factory Microcat (Ford) data, it carries assembly notes and supersessions for both current and older models on Kenya roads, cutting wrong-part returns at the parts counter.
Common Ford models & parts looked up in Kenya
The Ford models you'll most often identify parts for in Kenya are F-150, Kuga, and Focus (full list below). Ford EPC covers every market year and engine option for each, with exploded diagrams down to clip and fastener level. Genuine Ford part numbers follow a format like JL3Z-1125-A.
| Popular model | Model years | Frequently looked-up parts |
|---|---|---|
| Ford F-150 | 2021–present | wheel bearings, engine mounts |
| Ford Kuga | 2019–present | clutch & flywheel kit, timing chain kit |
| Ford Focus | 2018–present | CV joint & boot, suspension struts |
| Ford Transit | 2014–present | lambda/oxygen sensor, fuel pump assembly |
Does Ford EPC cover local-spec Ford builds?
Yes. Ford vehicles in Kenya are built to local market standards, which means engine, gearbox and equipment codes — and their part numbers — diverge from other regions. Ford EPC resolves the VIN to the precise local-spec build before anything is ordered.
Kenya's four-season conditions drive wear patterns that shape what gets replaced — and the correct part still depends on the exact build. Ford EPC keeps that identification accurate.
Pricing & access for Kenya workshops
Ford EPC costs from a 390 KES day pass, or about 6,500 KES/month on the monthly plan — one login that also opens every other brand catalog, with the interface in English and English and no per-search fees. Generic marketplaces can find a rough match, but Ford EPC gives Kenya professionals the factory Ford data — VIN-exact builds and live supersessions — that actually prevents returns.
Registration takes about two minutes and access is instant — no installation and no dealer credentials needed.
How do Kenya pros use Microcat (Ford)?
Independent workshops, parts counters, body shops and wholesalers across Kenya use Ford EPC every day — it fits the jobs that matter:
- Parts counters cross-reference walk-in requests against genuine OEM numbers, cutting the returns that erode counter margin.
- Wholesalers map local stock to current Ford numbers and catch supersessions before shipping the wrong revision.
- Mobile mechanics open Ford EPC on a phone at the roadside to verify a part before sourcing it locally.
- Independent workshops confirm the exact engine and gearbox code by VIN before ordering — vital when a Ford platform spans several local-spec powertrains in Kenya.
Ford EPC — inside the interface
A real walkthrough and screenshots of the Ford Microcat platform you access through VINsearch — exactly what your team works in.
Get Ford EPC access in Kenya
One login opens this catalog and every other brand. Workshop plan ≈ 7,670 KES/mo, interface in English + English. Instant access, no installation.
Ford EPC in Kenya — FAQ
Is Ford EPC available to workshops in Kenya?
Yes — Ford EPC works in the browser anywhere in Kenya, so any workshop, parts store or dealer with internet can register and start identifying Ford parts immediately. No install, no dealer credentials.
Does it cover local-spec Ford models sold in Kenya?
It does. Ford EPC is built on the official Microcat (Ford) data, which includes the right-hand-drive (RHD), local market standards Ford vehicles delivered to Kenya. VIN lookup resolves each car to its exact factory build.
How much does Ford EPC cost in Kenya?
One VINsearch plan covers Ford EPC and every other catalog. Start with a 390 KES day pass or the monthly plan at about 6,500 KES/month — unlimited VIN lookups, no per-search charges. Register in about two minutes at lk.vinsearch.online.
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