AutoRnD
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2023
- Messages
- 91
- City
- Vineland, New Jersey
- Vehicle Year
- 1995
- Engine
- 3.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
The connectors have locking tabs that need to click in place for the connector to fully seat. Be real careful handling connectors; the plastic gets brittle with age and breaks easy.
Use the silicone spray that you got, it will likely help you click the connector in place. Just go easy.
And, get a new air filter as soon as you can. But I know that you already know that, right? See, you're learning quickly!![]()
I feel like I am but I kept refraining from feeling that way or thinking of it because I'll get ahead of myself easily. I'm an idiot. At no point, any time soon do I want to think "I know what I'm doing now". Lol. I'm crazy impatient but I think I'm doing a good job at holding myself back and it's important that I don't muck this up. I'm on a budget and it has to be THIS Ranger that I do a good job with. I'm making progress now but it's going to down major when I have to get under the truck. I'll be honest, I'm a bit intimidated.