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Whats this black console under the radio?


zf98ranger

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1998
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I'm digging around trying to locate an aftermarket alarm after a locksmith failed to program a key to my 1998 V6 Ranger due to a failed connection through obd port. Horn is going like crazy anytime I hook it up. Doesn't look like there's an aftermarket alarm beneath the steering area, but there is this big black thing in the middle of the floor and I don't know enough to know what it is. It's the only plastic on the whole truck that looks new, haha. And a few snipped wires are around it. Also added a picture of the area under the steering column in case im missing something obvious.
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Pull it out and see. Often, there will be markings on most devices. Just Google any part numbers/manufacturer names, etc. that you see on it. That should start giving you some clues.
 
That is the “vent box.” Just a random name I chose :icon_rofl: .

Anyway, I’m not taking the trim out of my truck to find out but I noticed that plastic shoot coming out the side and sure enough it’s the same on my truck. That is where the air from the fan is channeled when you select the diagram with the arrow pointing at the passenger’s feet on your ac controls.

I’ve added a picture of mine as well as a a picture of the underside of my steering column so you can compare the 2.
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I’m doing some work underneath the steering column, so if you have anything you need to know while it’s apart let me know.
 
fyi, those 4 black nuts that hold the column up are attached to "break-away" bolts.
do not over tighten them, they are reduced to only 1/8" diameter farther up the bolt.
 
fyi, those 4 black nuts that hold the column up are attached to "break-away" bolts.
do not over tighten them, they are reduced to only 1/8" diameter farther up the bolt.
Could you explain that to me? Seems like the steering column should be mounted securely with grade eight bolts. Why would they want it to break away?
 
probably has something to do with your chest/abdomen not being as strong the steering wheel.
in addition the steering shaft has a collapsable section in the engine bay.

back in the good 'ol days there was a solid steel shaft the went from the steering box all the way to the steering wheel. it made a damn good harpoon.
 
fyi, those 4 black nuts that hold the column up are attached to "break-away" bolts.
do not over tighten them, they are reduced to only 1/8" diameter farther up the bolt.
:shok:

I… didn’t realize that… I’ve always just snugged them good n tight…
 
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