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Check Engine Light


rmerc42

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Joined
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City
Silver City, NM
Vehicle Year
2001
Transmission
Manual
Greetings. I'm new here so please excuse if I'm in the wrong department, if I'm asking a question that's already been addressed several times and if I've committed any other goofs while submitting my question. I scrolled back to Jan 2020 but couldn't find where this issue had been posted. Here goes...2001 Ford Ranger, 2WD, MT, Edge, Reg Cab, 3.0 Gas, about 73K miles. After replacing the MAF body and sensor with a new unit I'm getting a Check Engine light. That's the first time I've seen that warning since purchasing the truck new in '01. A friend told me the light isn't all that uncommon after messing with electrical issues. I don't want to drive it before checking with you folks to see if I can clear the light without an OBD Reader. Thanks for your patience and thanks in advance for any help you might be able to provide. Rich
 
This thread is absolutely useless without the codes. Go get us codes!

If the light isn't flashing you aren't damaging things, so drive it somewhere and come back with codes.

Don't clear the codes until you fix something.
 
Welcome to TRS :)

Yes, you can drive it

Yes, CEL will flash rapidly if computer detects a serious issue

You can get a Bluetooth OBD2 reader for under $20, these work using a smart phone and APP as the display
APPs are free and can read codes and clear codes, basic functions, or if your need/want more functions down the road then you can get a $5 APP
Works with iOS or Android

These readers work on ANY and ALL 1996 and newer vehicles, not a Ranger or Ford thing, or even a US thing, so a good thing to have if you plan on owning vehicles

Code list seen here: https://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/OBD-II_codes.shtml

Best to look up any code on a full list FIRST
Most sensors or controls have 4 to 8 codes each, and each means something a little different, so you can see what other codes the computer "could have used" and maybe why the computer chose one code over another
 
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Thanks so much RonD. Got more than I bargained for. Appreciate the info and your time. Cheers! Rich
 
AutoZone around here will lend you the reader to pull the codes. The guy at the front desk told me they would normally pull them for you but can’t due to covid.
Other parts chains might also have the readers.
 

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