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2001 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Questions & Answers
2001 ford ranger fuse box identify
Hi Jose:Accordting with the 2001 Ford Ranger Owners Manual, you have several fuse locations...
Passenger compartment fuse panel: The fuse panel is located on the left hand side of the instrument panel facing the drivers side door.
Power distribution box: the power distribution box is located in the
engine compartment. The power distribution box contains high current
fuses that protect your vehicles main electrical systems from
overloads.
If you need details about each fuse description, I suggest to look the right Owners Manual.Hope this helps and feel free to contact us in the previous links; also keep in mind that your
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2001 v6 4.0 ranger erratic idling at stop
That's where I would start. Get a spray bottle with water in it and a few drops of dish soap just to make it sudsy. Start the truck and spray around all of the vacuum lines, intake manifold, etc. If the idle goes up, that's your leak. Good luck
I have a '99 ford
This is your pats transceiver. I don't know if this helps? I looked at info for 3.0L--99--ranger. You have to remove steering column cover to get at it. Also, note the wiring for transceiver. I didn't see wire color you mentioned? You might be able to go to your local dealership and talk to their service department, or call them. See if they have a transceiver in stock that they will let you look at and compare it to what you have?
AC low pressure port 2001 Ford Ranger 3.0L
look for lo and hi on the cap.
please see this layout diagram... and you can trace it down yourself.
The lines coming on the dryer canister are HI side.
Use the opposite one to charge.
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Abs and brake light has come on in a 2000 ranger 6 cyl
Had a similar issue on an old Mazda pickup that was really a Ford. I found that the issue was with an ABS sensor mounted near the rear axle. When I opened the cover, I found a lot of corrosion. I scraped out what I could and sprayed it down liberally with some electrical contact cleaner. I did not have any ABS function to my brakes althought they still worked. 2 or 3 days after my cleaning efforts, the ABS and brake light went out and the ABS function returned to my brakes! I think a junk yard wanted a couple hundred bucks for that part. Check and see if you have the actual abs function (ie brake pedal pulsing during a skidding hard braking action). This may very well be your isse and it may be a very cheap fix!
-Ray
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