Just bought a used 95 Ranger with 54K miles that is in pretty good shape other than some very strange electrical issues that don't add up. It has no speedometer, odometer, trip meter, or cruise control. That being said I am not sure if that is tied into my main issue which is the transmission not shifting properly. To start I have googled and scoured all forums and checked the usual culprits of the speedo/transmissions and haven't found anything remotely similar to what I have going on. It looks like the old man that I bought it from tried to fix it and gave up. The VSS is brand new, the ABS sensor on the top of the differential is new (no ABS warning light on dash) and the transmission range sensor is brand new. When you hook a scanner to the OBD it will tell you the speed its going so I would assume that the speed sensor signal wire is working. In addition to no speedo etc. I have a P0707 code (transmission range sensor low voltage) and it will not shift out of 2nd gear. What is odd is that if you unhook the wire harness from the transmission range sensor and hook it back up the O/D light flashes but the transmission shifts just fine for a little while until the truck warms up, once that happens the light will quit flashing and it will revert back to not shifting out of second gear and the voltage coming from the transmission range selector drops, which triggers the code, this has no effect on my non working speedo and cruise control. I thought it could be the ECM so I pulled it out to get the number and it looks like it has been replaced recently as well as there are stickers that say the warranty will be void if seal is broken and it is very clean. I have tried to figure out a common factor in all of these problems and only come up with the possibility of the cluster given that everything else looks brand new but the 1995 cluster is year specific and the people selling them know this and they are expensive so I am hesitant to buy another one on a hunch. Any Ideas? Thanks in advance for anyone that replies!
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