Bear in the woods
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- Corinth Ms
- Vehicle Year
- 1990/1999
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Tire Size
- 30”
im in north Mississippi.
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Sweet. I thought I was limited to 97-00You are in luck with a 1999 Ranger, 1998-2000 Rangers don't need a "speed sensor"
With a 1999 4.0l you can use a 1990-2011 4.0l 4x4 Manual trans
OR
A 1998-2011 4.0l 4x4 automatic trans
(1995-1997 will work as well)
So the later the year the better for less miles
2001 and up automatic will have 2 extra, external sensor, plug-ins that a 1999 computer can't use
2001 and up manual will have 1 extra
OSS (speed sensor) was added in 2001
I’m in the north east corner of MississippiDang man, are you near Muscle Shoals? Loved the PBS documentary on that, about 50? years ago
Wish you the best of luck finding your transmission![]()
Would I need to change the trans computer for a 96 4.0 trans to workYou are in luck with a 1999 Ranger, 1998-2000 Rangers don't need a "speed sensor"
With a 1999 4.0l you can use a 1990-2011 4.0l 4x4 Manual trans
OR
A 1998-2011 4.0l 4x4 automatic trans
(1995-1997 will work as well)
So the later the year the better for less miles
2001 and up automatic will have 2 extra, external sensor, plug-ins that a 1999 computer can't use
2001 and up manual will have 1 extra
OSS (speed sensor) was added in 2001
Thanks again Ron. I truly appreciate youNo, 1995 thru 2011 4R and 5R used the same solenoids, and internal sensors, plug and play
Only the 2001 and up computers needed to use/have the added external sensors
So 1995 thru 2000 computers can use any year 4R or 5R as is
Your 1999 computer will use either as a 5R 5-speed because of its computer software
A 1996 Computer would use a 5R as a 4R 4-speed, same transmission 1 less "gear", because its not an actual "gear", lol
@RonD Got a 2003 4wd 4.0 transmission out of a ranger. Just double checking. It should bolt right up. And I plug all wires in except the extra two. Anything else I should expect?No, 1995 thru 2011 4R and 5R used the same solenoids, and internal sensors, plug and play
Only the 2001 and up computers needed to use/have the added external sensors
So 1995 thru 2000 computers can use any year 4R or 5R as is
Your 1999 computer will use either as a 5R 5-speed because of its computer software
A 1996 Computer would use a 5R as a 4R 4-speed, same transmission 1 less "gear", because its not an actual "gear", lol
Yes, plug and play, there will be an extra bolt hole in the bell housing, not needed with the 4.0l OHV engines
Remember to "seat the torque converter" prior to installing transmission on to the engine, you WILL f'up a perfectly good transmission if you don't do that
If you are not sure what that means Google: seat torque converter
Watch the 1:54 Video
All automatics are the same for this one thing, not specific to Fords
@RonD Got a 2003 4wd 4.0 transmission out of a ranger. Just double checking. It should bolt right up. And I plug all wires in except the extra two. Anything else I should expect?
Thanks in advance for the help.Hi, I'm using a 2001 Ranger 4.0 4x4 transmission in my 1999 Ranger 4.0 OHV 4x4. The OD light is flashing, and the transmission shifts out of time and won't go over 30 mph. The transmission has two external speed sensors. Is there any way to get everything working?