The left or center window shows an interactive line drawing of the selected assembly. Each part is labeled with a callout number, not a direct part number—forcing you to use the accompanying parts list for accuracy.
Ford makes running changes. A Ford F-150 built in October 2004 is a 2005 model year, but it might use 2004 parts. Microcat asks for "Production Date" – use the sticker on your driver’s door jamb.
: Allows users to find parts across different models even when specific lists or axle tags are missing.
Microcat is a high-performance Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) used globally by Ford dealerships and authorized repair centers. Developed by Infomedia, it is designed to bridge the gap between complex engineering data and the end-user.
In the automotive aftermarket, few names carry as much weight as Microcat. For decades, it has served as the bridge between the complex engineering of Ford Motor Company and the counters of parts distributors, dealerships, and repair shops worldwide. While many know it simply as "the parts CD" (a hangover from its physical media days), Microcat Ford is a sophisticated, data-heavy platform essential for identifying and ordering genuine Ford components.
The left or center window shows an interactive line drawing of the selected assembly. Each part is labeled with a callout number, not a direct part number—forcing you to use the accompanying parts list for accuracy.
Ford makes running changes. A Ford F-150 built in October 2004 is a 2005 model year, but it might use 2004 parts. Microcat asks for "Production Date" – use the sticker on your driver’s door jamb. microcat ford parts catalog
: Allows users to find parts across different models even when specific lists or axle tags are missing. The left or center window shows an interactive
Microcat is a high-performance Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) used globally by Ford dealerships and authorized repair centers. Developed by Infomedia, it is designed to bridge the gap between complex engineering data and the end-user. A Ford F-150 built in October 2004 is
In the automotive aftermarket, few names carry as much weight as Microcat. For decades, it has served as the bridge between the complex engineering of Ford Motor Company and the counters of parts distributors, dealerships, and repair shops worldwide. While many know it simply as "the parts CD" (a hangover from its physical media days), Microcat Ford is a sophisticated, data-heavy platform essential for identifying and ordering genuine Ford components.