I'm pretty sure that 89 did not have DRL.
Canada lobbied, wrote up the law, then allowed auto manufacturers plenty of warning that DRL was a must (in Canada) starting in 1990. Ford made 1 wiring harness (body/chassis) for north america rather than a special for just Canada. All the '89's I have seen in the junkyard were not pre-wired, all the 90+ (every last one of em) are.
Easiest way to tell, look right behind your drivers headlight, if you see a horn (the loud thing to warn traffic) you are not wired for DRL, if you see this:
with a little "dummy plug" on it (no pic, sorry) then you are wired.
A canadian vehicle would have a full DRL module there - go to rock auto and look up these part numbers if you want to see the pix.
Rock Auto lists a DRL module for 1990 Ford Ranger 2.9L XLT - part number Standard Motor Products LMD100 OR (Wells) WVE 6H1475....
OEM / Interchange Numbers: E9SZ15A272B, F43Z15A272A, F7LY15A272AA, FODZ15A272B, FOTZ15A270A
7 of the 8 pins are wired on that connector.
The USA dummy plug connects the high beam indicator lamp to the high beams, and has 2 other pins that I can't figure out what they do by reverse engineering. If you have the plug and want all that I have figured out I am glad to share it. (people also refer to this as a dummy resistor, but I found no resistance... I think it is because the real module has a resistor to reduce the low beams to a dimmer setting when running as DRL or bypass and go full bright when used as headlights)
Starting in 1990 the 2nd gen horn is down at the bottom of that area just straight down several inches lower.