Maseman__46
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- 1988
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- Ford ranger
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Well, it's been a while since I last posted, and my issue got resolved rather quickly. Not sure if this is the correct section, but I didn't feel like it fit into any others. So, after several days of searching (and reading countless data sheets and such) I seem to have some kind of mosfet or voltage regulator that doesn't exist. My friend took her ranger to a really shady mechanic, and he replaced all the fusible link(s) with regular wire and no fuses. Which, incidentally, blew off a few traces (which has since been remedied) and this... Thing. I think its a voltage regulator as it's tied into the main 12v supply, but I'm not 100%. From what I can read, i believe the number is O4S47K, but that doesn't seem to be valid. I'm just hoping someone has come across this and knows an alternate part that can be used, or just knows what it is exactly. A new or used Eec module is out of the question as money is an issue currently, but I do have a large amount of junk electronics to salvage from See pics below for specific info. Thank you all in advance!
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