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I have a 94 ford ranger the fuse box under neath the hood has been taken apart and been spliced in to I was looking for a new wiring diagram and maybe a pic of what it should look like under neath there
Re: I have a 94 ford ramger the fuse box under neath
For a wiring diagram you could go to autozone and get one from alldata. also try to find someone that has the same vehicle and check it out and take some pictures.
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Ford Rangers and Mazda b-series vehicles are the same. I would be willing to bet it is a problem with your shift motor. There is a sensor on the motor that tells the "shift computer" where it is in regards to position. The sensor has a ceramic disk that is glued to a shaft. The glue dries out and the disk doesn't spin with the shaft, so the computer doesn't know the position. You can disassemble the shift motor and re-glue, or just replace the entire shift motor assembly. It's $85 - $100 for a remanufactured unit from Napa (or similar). I just did this for my '94 Ranger, tore it apart and fixed it.
Before doing any of that I would check the 4x4 fuse in the box under the hood. The other fuse to check is inside the cab. It is on the same circuit as the warning lights (if your dash warning lights work, that fuse is fine).
Here's a guide for troubleshooting other transfer case issues.
You will blow some fuses, including the main fuse which is usually an 80-100A fuse in the fuse box under the hood, this fuse is larger than the others and has a clear cover on it, check this fuse first and if blown it has to be replaced, this fuse does not pull out it is bolted in and the fuse box has to be taken apart to remove it.
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