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I believe the 2.3 L - DOHC engine in the 2004 Ford Ranger has a timing CHAIN instead of a timing belt , the 3.0 L and 4.0 L use timing chains
You could expect to pay an average price of $9,200 for the 2008 Ford Ranger Regular Cab model that has about 50,000 in mileage. You could expect to pay an average price of $16,000 for the Ford Ranger Super Cab model that has about 50,000 in mileage.
There is no scheduled mileage or time mentioned in any manual for Timing Chain replacement.
The timing chain has no set date or mileage for replacment. It will normally last the life of the engine.
There is no set time or mileage when to replace automotive springs. It would be when springs are fatigued, cracked or broken. At that point the springs should be replaced in pairs.
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Never. This is not an item you replace at a scheduled time or mileage. It should last the life of the engine.
The timing chain should last the life of the engine. It does not have a service interval.
Depends on how many stops you make each year. There is no set time or mileage. You inspect them periodically and replace as necessary.
Not if it is working alright. however if you suspect its the worst for wear it would be a good idea,
Replace the timing belt every 100,000 miles.
Only the 4 cylinders have a belt. The belt should be replaced at 60,000 miles.