I had to replace the bulbs in the instrument panel for my 2008 Ranger and it is not really that hard to do and I imagine the instrument panel in your Ranger is the same as mine, it is just a lot of screws you got to remove. If you do replace the bulbs yourself, take your time and it is not that...
I have almost 194,000 miles on my 2008 2.3L and haven't had any issues with the timing chain as of yet and I have been real good of keeping the oil changed between 4,000 to 5,000 miles.
My 2008 Ranger is approaching 193,000 miles and I bought my Ranger new back in 2008 and it still has the original water pump on the engine and was wondering if the water pump on the duratec engines actually last that long or have I been extremely lucky that the water pump has lasted this long so...
My 2008 Ranger 2.3L is recommended to run on 87 octane gas and have been wondering IF using 89 octane or maybe 93 octane gas for one full tank of gas will hurt it in any way? The engine has almost 189,000 miles on it.
I have been thinking about taking a five hour trip to Tennessee this week and all the local car rental places near me are out of rental vehicles and I didn't have time to get my Ranger in to a mechanic to have it thoroughly checked over and that is why that I wanted to rent a vehicle. Since I...
I once had a 1984 Ranger that was a 2.0L 4 cylinder 4 speed short bed that I bought a used cap for the bed and I noticed there wasn't much a difference in power if at all since it was already underpowered to begin with.
I know the feeling. I worked at Campbell Hausfeld for a while and all the jobs were sent where else, China. I'm still working at the same building with a different company now.
For those who think that I am not telling the truth about the picture that I posted in this thread, if you go and type "Parks in Nashville Indiana," Brown County State Park shows up and I am having the last laugh.
I am still working and my job is considered "essential business" and I have to be there. I assemble vacuum systems for hospitals and it has been nonstop overtime where I work and probably be on overtime for quite some time until the coronavirus dies off.
I have always wondered if the FL400S would work because the owner's manual for my 2008 Ranger says to use the FL400S oil filter and when I took my Ranger in for its first ever oil change after I bought it new, the service department at the dealer where I bought my Ranger put the FL910S oil...
My dad would absolutely love it IF the Pinto ever came back. He owned four of them and my brother had three of them and I had one when my brother sold me one of his.
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