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Wiring diagram 2006 fordranger diesel pickup
Hi , there will be 3/4 wires at the fuel tank gauge. 1 ground wire ,1 gauge(on dash) wire, 1 gauge low level indicator light (warning on dash) Get a test lamp , ground test lamp and probe each wire. 1 will do nothing (earth wire) 1 will bring on dash low fuel light , the other will be the gauge on the dash which will rise (slowly) to the full position.
Engine Timing marks on a 4.0 ford ranger on a 2005
Rotate the engine so that No. 1 cylinder is at TDC on the
compression stroke. Check that the timing marks are aligned on the
camshaft and crankshaft pulleys. An access plug is provided in the cam
belt cover so that the camshaft timing can be checked without removal of
the cover or any other parts. Set the crankshaft to TDC by aligning the
timing mark on the crank pulley with the TDC mark on the belt cover.
Look through the access hole in the belt cover to make sure that the
timing mark on the cam drive sprocket is lined up with the pointer on
the inner belt cover. If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at
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Will a 2005 engine wk in a 2004 truck
Jeff The best thing I can tell you is have Ford Body shop to take a peak at it. They may charge you a hr but after you get the info then go do it yourself buddy, Just explain what you did and what youve replaced ok'
The battery has tested fine,
REPLACE POSITIVE BATTERY CABLE.CHECK ALTERNATOR FUSE AND CHECK ALTERNATOR VOLTAGE REGULATOR WIRES FOR DAMAGE.HOOK VOLT METER TO BATTERY FEED WIRE MAKE SURE 12 VOLTS GETTING TO ALTERNATOR FEED WIRE TO ALTERNATOR POSITIVE HOOK UP IF NOT YOU HAVE BLOWED FUSE TO WIRE FEEDING ALTERNATOR COULD HAVE FAULTY BATTERY POSITIVE CABLE OR CABLES CORRODED NEED CLEANING.
Camshaft sensor is chirpping
Hi, welcome to FixYa.com my name is Shawn and I will be answering your question.
It is not the cam sensor it is the cam syncronizer that needs to be replaced. That is the piece driven by the cam shaft that the cam sensor sits on.
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