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Computer - Year Compatibility


Alan_nc

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U.S. Military - Veteran
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May 5, 2020
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City
US
Vehicle Year
1994
Engine
3.0 V6
Transmission
Automatic
I'm sorry, I know it's here somewhere but I can't find it.

I have a 94 sport extended cab, 2wd, 3.0, Auto

What year computers can I interchange with my current unit?

Thanks in advance.
 
94 for sure :) you might get a 93 to work, slim possibility on a 92. 95 and up no way, those are a completely different system (OBD2)

AJ
 
So what specific years used the OBD1 wiring system?
 
I think what you want is EEC IV.... I think @RonD could give you a better year range, but i believe that was 89 to 94. but connectors and wiring pinouts can change from year to year, so if all possible grab a computer from a 94, then 93 would be your next best bet but not 100 percent sure bet

AJ
 
Thanks, maybe Ron will chime in.

If I order one it will be the exact year and features....but I have a friend who is putting a V8 in his ranger.
 
1993/4 will be best match, they both used 3 digit trouble codes, 1991/2 "might work" if its FREE to try
Needs to from/for 3.0l with automatic, no other size or trans type will work

1989-1992 was last of Gen1 Rangers
1993/4 were first of Gen2 and last of the OBD1
1995 and up used OBD2
 
Thank you for the information. I bought my Ranger used so don't know it's full history. Is there a way to tell what year an engine is. Just in case it has been replaced.
 
EEC-IV is much less picky than OBD2. Really you should be able to make that thing run, and run fairly well, on any automatic trans PCM for a 3.0, or a 2.9, from 90 to 94.
 
1989-1992 was last of Gen1 Rangers
1993/4 were first of Gen2 and last of the OBD1

No. Stop using the Wikipedia generations, they are wrong.

83-88 was gen 1, 89-92 was gen 2, 93 to 97 was gen 3, 98+ just wasn't really worth having.
 
No. Stop using the Wikipedia generations, they are wrong.

83-88 was gen 1, 89-92 was gen 2, 93 to 97 was gen 3, 98+ just wasn't really worth having.

I though 1989-1992 was gen1, but AKA 1.5 :)

And are they freeze plugs or core plugs?
Starter solenoid or starter relay?

I still can't figure out why a major change like from a 60wire computer to a 104wire computer didn't effect generations
 
I still can't figure out why a major change like from a 60wire computer to a 104wire computer didn't effect generations

But major structural changes to the front of the frame and the FESM support structures don't constitute a generation change?
 
And don't forget the completely different interior and instrument panel starting in '89.
 
No, don't care about body stuff, who does?
just electrics, and only computer electrics
 
I miss windows 7. Those were good computer years.
 
I'm sort of a D.O.S. man myself
 

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