- Joined
- Jul 11, 2020
- Messages
- 212
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- Points
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- Age
- 42
- Location
- Los Angeles
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Type
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
Hey all! Confirming this wire is running back to the camper shell. Thanks for your help identifying! It looks like a pretty clean snip, otherwise I'd imagine it got tangled up with the brake pedal.
@Eddo Rogue the camper is busted in the sense that it was left out to bake in the Riverside sun for a few years, is most likely blowing fuses.. smells a lil bit. Even so, I'm planning on hanging on to it for now but I'll give you first dibs if I ever plan on parting with it!
Hi everyone!
First post, super stoked to be submitting. Just picked up an 88 Ranger. Still going through everything and getting my head around how much I plan on sinking into the little guy.
Full disclosure, I’m still very green when it comes to working on your own vehicle. Thanks for bearing with me.
Was replacing a fuse and heard a sound like something sliding. Looked down and saw this wire hanging from larger wire bundle fixed to steering column.
Anybody know what this Is and what it should be connected to?
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@Eddo Rogue the camper is busted in the sense that it was left out to bake in the Riverside sun for a few years, is most likely blowing fuses.. smells a lil bit. Even so, I'm planning on hanging on to it for now but I'll give you first dibs if I ever plan on parting with it!
Hi everyone!
First post, super stoked to be submitting. Just picked up an 88 Ranger. Still going through everything and getting my head around how much I plan on sinking into the little guy.
Full disclosure, I’m still very green when it comes to working on your own vehicle. Thanks for bearing with me.
Was replacing a fuse and heard a sound like something sliding. Looked down and saw this wire hanging from larger wire bundle fixed to steering column.
Anybody know what this Is and what it should be connected to?
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