chickenman
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- 1994
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- Ford Ranger
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- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
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No just the one switch on the clutch lever. These trucks use this switch to keep the engine from starting unless the clutch pedal is pressed all the way in. Its the neutral safety switch and is working as it is intended to.The clutch sensor does not seem to be working with my tests, however the truck only starts when the clutch is depressed. Not sure if theres two sensors.
I gotcha thanks, its weird cause when i did a continuity test from the 4x4 module connector the clutch sensor wasn't getting a closed circuit when i depressed it. this will keep the truck from going into 4 low. Now ofc it isn't going into anything at all right now, but ill keep this in mind if i end up putting a shift motor on it and it goes into high and not low.No just the one switch on the clutch lever. These trucks use this switch to keep the engine from starting unless the clutch pedal is pressed all the way in. Its the neutral safety switch and is working as it is intended to.
I hope this takes one thing off the to-do list for you.
I'm not sure what year they started with full 4 wheel abs but for sure 93-94 were RABS only. Meaning Rear Anti-lock Braking System only. Your front tires will still lock up and 1 rear can lock up. The system only kicks in when both rear brakes lock up at the same time. Because it is rear only and only one line feeding teh rear brakes from the RABS valve both sides get the same pulsation unlike 4 wheel independent ABS. Yes it sounds useless and the system pretty much was useless but mandated by the government . IIRC any truck from '86 on needed RABS to be equipped I may be mistaken on the year it was mandated to go into effect.however the abs light was on and when I was driving down my gravel driveway and applied the brakes, the front passenger locked up.
Thanks that will help me alot! Yeah i was reading about the raps system but hadn't dove into it completely yet. I just wanted to visually inspect the brakes first.I'm not sure what year they started with full 4 wheel abs but for sure 93-94 were RABS only. Meaning Rear Anti-lock Braking System only. Your front tires will still lock up and 1 rear can lock up. The system only kicks in when both rear brakes lock up at the same time. Because it is rear only and only one line feeding teh rear brakes from the RABS valve both sides get the same pulsation unlike 4 wheel independent ABS. Yes it sounds useless and the system pretty much was useless but mandated by the government . IIRC any truck from '86 on needed RABS to be equipped I may be mistaken on the year it was mandated to go into effect.
I believe in the tech section there is a writeup about how to pull the codes from the RABS module but I know for sure there are youtube videos on it. Super simple, there is a RABS wire under the dash that you just jump to a ground and the ABS light spits out the codes in flashing pulses.
The truck stock has the 4.0l v6. I'm swapping it with a 2004 VW TDI BEH.what engine?
Yes sir I took one look at the shift motor plug and was like um...yeah...no. I'm gonna pull on that thing and either break it or put a pick through my finger.That shift motor is no more complicated than a starter or selenoid, pretty easy to take apart and clean up or check out. The hardest part is getting that dang wiring plug apart
The previous owner of mine tried to use it and it didn't work and was told it was a 300 dollar job but she didn't get it done, just drove it in 2wd. I bought a new one and swapped it out and later checked the old one but it worked fine, really not sure if I ever did anything to it or not. It's setting in the box if I ever need to swap it out.
I'm not sure what year they started with full 4 wheel abs but for sure 93-94 were RABS only. Meaning Rear Anti-lock Braking System only. Your front tires will still lock up and 1 rear can lock up. The system only kicks in when both rear brakes lock up at the same time. Because it is rear only and only one line feeding teh rear brakes from the RABS valve both sides get the same pulsation unlike 4 wheel independent ABS. Yes it sounds useless and the system pretty much was useless but mandated by the government . IIRC any truck from '86 on needed RABS to be equipped I may be mistaken on the year it was mandated to go into effect.
I believe in the tech section there is a writeup about how to pull the codes from the RABS module but I know for sure there are youtube videos on it. Super simple, there is a RABS wire under the dash that you just jump to a ground and the ABS light spits out the codes in flashing pulses.