RobbieD
2.9l Mafia
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2007
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- Georgia
- Vehicle Year
- 1984,1990,1994
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
- My credo
- Toonces drives a Ranger . . . . just not very well.
You need to to be able to test for voltage, like with a test light or a digital multimeter, to find the problem before just changing parts.
At the transmission switch you need to confirm, with key in the start position, that there's power on both the pink wire AND the red/lt blue wire. If there's no power on the red/lt blue, but there is on the pink wire, the transmission switch is bad. If there's no power on the pink wire, then your issue is farther up the circuit.
Connector C120 is another good testing point.
At the transmission switch you need to confirm, with key in the start position, that there's power on both the pink wire AND the red/lt blue wire. If there's no power on the red/lt blue, but there is on the pink wire, the transmission switch is bad. If there's no power on the pink wire, then your issue is farther up the circuit.
Connector C120 is another good testing point.