Thanks for that update. I don't think this applies to my Ranger, being a 99. I also replaced all of my brake lines except for the rear axle and didn't see any kind of hydraulic gizmo along the frame. Just the master cylinder, ABS module and brake lines to the calipers and wheel cylinders.
The ABS light has been on since I have had the truck ( 3 years). In this condition it doesn't attempt to use ABS... just normal brakes with no noise or pulse
About a year ago I borrowed a reasonable OBDII reader from a coworker. I was able to read my 99 ranger's ABS trouble code.... didn't write it down, but I read up on the description back then. It was some component, I assume electrical that was only used in 4x4 rangers and, if memory serves...
My phone survived without a scratch. Had to drive over it twice to get the right shot
I tried clutch down. Maybe not all the way to the floor. Even tried e brake. Nothing yet
I have had my truck running for about a year but never tried to test 4wd... I thought it made sense to see if it works prior to selling a low mileage transfer case from a parts vehicle. At a stop I turned the selector to 4 High.. the light came on and I could hear some vacuum type noises behind...
This is a picture of the axle that I found for sale. Ranger totaled due to frame rust. Does anyone know if the axle tubes can rot out on these? It looks worse than mine, but not sure of the thickness of the axle tube.
I finally put the truck on jackstands and tried to get it to make the noise I hear on the highway by having it in 5th gear and applying gas and some brake to load up the drivetrain. I didn't hear the same noise...
I did go under the rear end while the truck was in gear and put my ear to the...
came across somebody selling a R7 rear end for $200. He couldn't tell me much about the truck other than a 2000 with 120K miles. It was picked up as a parts vehicle. Any reasonable assumptions I can make about that rear end condition/durability at that mileage? My gut is to walk away from...
I would never have guessed that. Very interesting. And the truck has California emissions, so whatever pollutes less goes.
Another question. How can i test that the vaccuum system is working correctly because now that I have started to think about it I have questions. Should there be...
I have a high idle when I put the truck in neutral coming to a stop. It may hang at 1500 or so when coasting and usually drops to 8-900. I cleaned up the IAC valve, not sure it is really working but i wanted to track down any issues with vacuum lines. There are a lot.
I noticed a few things...
I understand your warning about liability. If I read the owners manual correctly I am able to tow a 3200 lb trailer. That may assume nothing in the bed and no driver.? Overall I am close to being within their guidelines for a 4.0 4x4 extended cab with manual transmission
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