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  1. A/C Clutch Relay Jumper

    Alright. This weekend I will get at this if the weather is warm and sunny as it has been this week in the L.A. area. Thank you, franklin2
  2. A/C leak

    A black light is also required and test is performed in dim light, right?
  3. A/C Clutch Relay Jumper

    Thanks again, franklin2. I will check this all out and look for the leak. Also, if the clutch engages with this jumper can I recharge the system in this manner?
  4. A/C Clutch Relay Jumper

    Thanks, franklin2, I'll get at this tomorrow and see how it turns out. I had the cylinder heads replaced a few years ago and the a/c started to take longer and longer to get cold since then. I think the system might have been compromised during the heads exchange.
  5. A/C Clutch Relay Jumper

    On my '05, 3.0L I want to jumper the a/c relay (46a) to see if it engages the clutch. The relay diagram shows it uses terminals 1, 2, 3, and 5. Which two of these are jumpered and how are the relay slots numbered? Thank you for your help. Fred
  6. Mystery Black Box

    Thanks for the info.! I just might hook it up this year.
  7. Mystery Black Box

    Ok, thanks for the info., Eric!
  8. Mystery Black Box

    the small gauge cable with the 1/8" plug goes into the sig. input of the devices you just mentioned?
  9. Mystery Black Box

    I'm thinking this box's function is receive mode. I don't think the car ant. is used for transmitting. Fred
  10. Mystery Black Box

    Ok, that certainly explains it. Thanks!
  11. Mystery Black Box

    A "bug", eh. I was afraid of that! :rolleyes:
  12. Mystery Black Box

    Tnx. for the quick reply. Tried to upload a pic but it said file too big.
  13. Mystery Black Box

    What is the little black box that the ant. output cable enters before it exits with the coax cable to the ant.? Also, this box has another cable coming out of it and into a stereo plug? Thank you, Fred
  14. Misfire caused by faulty rad. cap?

    Driving to work the other day my '05 Ranger began to idle rough and engine light flashing. I noticed the coolant reservoir overflowing but the engine was not overheating at all. At the shop I saw that the rad. cap was in bad shape and the #5 plug was foul. What I don't understand is that I'm...
  15. Intermittent a/c on "05 Ranger

    My a/c blows cold air once the compressor clutch engages. Sometimes it takes a half hour before it engages, most times it doesn't engage at all. The connector at the compressor looks good. Could it be a bad a/c relay? Thanks for your help. Fred
  16. Safety Recall Notice 15s22/NHTSA Recall 15v-322

    I received this notice for my '05 Ranger indicating it is one of the vehicles needing repair. My truck doesn't have side air bags, just dash and steering wheel bags. So, does this recall still pertain to my truck?
  17. Unknown Wire

    I was pulling plugs when this gray wire (see attach.) got disconnected but I don't know from where? It runs under the heater core housing and blower motor and maybe enters the cab. The blower motor still runs so it's something else. Thanks for the help. Fred
  18. Misfire in '05 Ranger

    A scan of my '05, 3.0L Ranger came up with the following codes: P0300 (random misfire detected), P0304 (cylinder 4 misfire detected), and P0316 (engine misfire detected on startup). I put in a new coil pack but the problem is still there. What else should I check? Fred
  19. Fuel Pump Test

    I think the fuel pump on my '05, 3.0l Ranger is dead but I want to make sure before I drop the tank. With the key on I opened the connector under the truck and measured the pin that has the blk/pnk wire (Haynes) and measured 0 volts. The fuel pump fuse and relay are good. Could the inertia...

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