bd2988
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Hello all. I am currently looking at a 1994 Ford Ranger http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/cto/1411826666.html and was looking to get some input on it. I have checked it out. It runs well, no funny noises from the engine, and trans seems to shift well. Power feels right in the engine. Trans oil was pink, engine oil was clean, and I couldn't smell any fuel in it. The body was very nice. The steering wheel is somewhat off center, and the windshield will probably need to be replaced. My main concern is that the check engine light is on (the guy didn't mention this in his listing, or to me in person before checking the truck out). Of course he says he had it checked out at Auto Zone, and it is an o2 sensor (Do they even read OBD-1 codes?). I know I can't take his word for it, and wonder if it is worth it to look further into the truck, which is why I post here today. I also know that many things can make an o2 sensor trigger a check engine light (like running lean, running rich, etc) which could probably even be something else. Or, he is just a bullshitter and is selling the truck because it is something more serious. Should I just pass on this truck?