SOURCE: No heat at all in my 2002 Ford Ranger
Yessir, Open the hood and find your heater hoses when hot grab both of them while engine is running, you should feel heat like REAL hot on one or both of them... If it is on just one you have a restriction in the heater core. If they are both hot my bet is an air bubble in the heater core. You can park it uphill and open the radiator cap SLOWLY with a towel this will burp air that has made it to your radiator. OR you can turn off the engine let it cool and pull off the UPPER hose....Hold it higher than your radiator and then have some help and fill the tube with water this will force air into the tube from your heater core.
SOURCE: 2002 ford Ranger 3.0 v6 (auto) rear end noise when accelerating on curves.
Grab the bed of the truck and vigorously rock the vehicle from side to side. If you hear clunking in the axle, you probably need to check the carrier bearings in the differential. I had the carrier bearings, wheel bearings, and seals replaced in my mother-in-law's 1991 Ranger for $280, and it rides like a new truck. Well, ok, it rides like an 18 year old truck with a new rear end. I provided the wheel bearings and seals to the shop, and they provided the carrier bearing, lube, and labor. While the axles are out, check the surface where the axles ride on the bearings. If they are worn, there are undersized bearing available, but it is usually cheaper and easier to just by new axles.
SOURCE: I took the spark plug wires off my 2002 ford
1-4-2-5-3-6 is the firing order
go here for a diagram
http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-1539.htm
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