imaghost
Member
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2009
- Messages
- 6
- Vehicle Year
- 1995
- Transmission
- Manual
I bought a 1995 4-cylinder Ranger on Saturday for $2500, picked it up on Monday. 5 speed manual, and runs great. But, I have no idea how much gas is in it. The gas gauge does not work. I put 4 gallons in, and have no idea how much is still in it. I haven't used all 4 gallons yet, and don't have a clue how much was in it. So, I was going to fill it up and use the odometer to tell me how many miles I have before I need a refill. It was already at 0 because my brother hit the button. So I drove around a little and then noticed the odometer hasn't changed at all.
I searched here and it said the worm gear is broken on some and isn't such a hard fix. Another part was that it is on the transmission and like a $400+ fix.
As for the fuel gauge, I researched it some, and from what I got, I have to take the bed off, and look at the fuel pump. I am not going to take the bed off. I am sure there is another way to get to it, maybe by taking the gas tank off.
I looked in the manual for a fuse for the fuel gauge, and never found one (I went through the fuse panel page like 12 times). Is there one and I just missed it? or do I have to get to the fuel pump and either change it or clean the sensor off?
Also, is there a fuse for the odometer?
This truck is very good, I think it was very much worth the money. Once those are fixed, I will be very happy, as this is my first thing to drive. Might also have to replace the coolant.
Thanks for your time and hopefully I can fix this problem.
I searched here and it said the worm gear is broken on some and isn't such a hard fix. Another part was that it is on the transmission and like a $400+ fix.
As for the fuel gauge, I researched it some, and from what I got, I have to take the bed off, and look at the fuel pump. I am not going to take the bed off. I am sure there is another way to get to it, maybe by taking the gas tank off.
I looked in the manual for a fuse for the fuel gauge, and never found one (I went through the fuse panel page like 12 times). Is there one and I just missed it? or do I have to get to the fuel pump and either change it or clean the sensor off?
Also, is there a fuse for the odometer?
This truck is very good, I think it was very much worth the money. Once those are fixed, I will be very happy, as this is my first thing to drive. Might also have to replace the coolant.
Thanks for your time and hopefully I can fix this problem.