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1990 ford ranger 5 speed swap ecm


Tomsmiling

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U.S. Military - Active
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4
City
West Virginia
Vehicle Year
1990
Transmission
Manual
Hey guys, I have a 1990 Ford ranger 4.0 5 speed 4x4. I bought the truck for $200 and I drove it for a day and found out the transmission had a whole in the side of it. Long story short I did a manual swap with a fm146 out of a 89 ranger 2.9. It was a pretty straightforward swap, direct bolt in. And for a transmission that cant hold up to a 4.0 it lasted about a year and a half, I wasn't very easy on it lol. I was lucky enough to find a M5od-r1hd in a junk yard out of a 01 ranger fx4(with the boss for a manual shift tcase). I got it rebuilt and swapped it into my truck it was also pretty straightforward too. Bolted right in.
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Anyways.... ever since I 5 speed swapped the truck it has idled at 1,500rpms and I cant figure out why. I couldn't find any vaccum leaks anywhere and also cleaned the throttle body. But haven't changed the ecm. Is there a difference between the auto and manual ECM's on the older rangers? And if I got a manual ecm would I have to get it programmed for my truck?
 
I am sure there is a difference. All you have to do right now is pull the codes. The computer will tell you what it's not happy with. That should point you in the right direction for some solutions to the problem.
 
I am sure there is a difference. All you have to do right now is pull the codes. The computer will tell you what it's not happy with. That should point you in the right direction for some solutions to the problem.
You need a manual ECM. 89-92 2.9 uses the same ECM. It will idle high with the auto ECM in it. I have converted 2 over to 5 speeds. As for codes it will be concerning the auto trans. I can research the Cardone part number if you are unable to get numbers from another factory manual ECM. Did you get the back-up lights and clutch switch hooked up?
 
You need a manual ECM. 89-92 2.9 uses the same ECM. It will idle high with the auto ECM in it. I have converted 2 over to 5 speeds. As for codes it will be concerning the auto trans. I can research the Cardone part number if you are unable to get numbers from another factory manual ECM. Did you get the back-up lights and clutch switch hooked up?
Did you ever figure out where the high idle came from? Is it something to do with the idle strategy of the computer and if it's in drive or park? I am assuming the automatic computer might monitor what gear the auto trans selector is in.
 
The high idle should go away with the manual computer. If memory serves me right , one wire on the ECM for an auto goes one place and a manual to another , or it is not used on one of them. Cant remember which way it was on the Fords. I think the codes you will get is 3/4 upshift and overdrive maybe. But the 88 Bronco 11 and 90 Ranger are ok after I changed ECM's. They are both 2.9's.
 
Yea I got the reverse lights working just a little splicing, but I never hooked up the clutch switch.
 
Do you have the switch on the pedal ? The connector is there for it. The plug off the auto neutral safety switch needs 2 wires hooked together. You need a helper. The push on wire on the starter solenoid needs to be hooked to the wire going to the clutch switch. Have someone hold the clutch in and try to start it. Just touch the wire to a wire off the plug till it starts cranking. Or using a test light while someone is still trying to start it one of the wires will become hot , release the key and it should go dead. Per Cardone the 90 4.0 Ranger has a ECM of its own. One for auto and 1 for manual. Get the one that also is for Federal emissions.
 
Yea I figured the neutral safety switch, I just used a test light and found the wires in the auto trans harness and spliced them together. Probably not the best way but it works great. But ok I'll try using a manual ECM. Hopefully that brings the idle down. I really appreciate it
 

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