According to the 2003 Ford Taurus Owner Guide :
If you have the Flex Fuel Vehicle ( FFV version of the " Vulcan " V6 engine )
Identified with a label inside the fuel filler door and also the 8th " character "
of the VIN will be a " K "
You can run " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane or E-85 ethanol , or any
combination of the 2 fuels
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The other 2 available engines use " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane
Yes , the 2.3 liter four cylinder engine in a 2003 Ford Ranger has a timing CHAIN
I have a 2003 ford ranger v6 with 161000 miles and still run like new
Get the codes read. Auto Zone will check your codes for FREE.
A healthy 7.3L Powerstroke should run at around 23 p.s.i.
It probably is a fuel or spark problem.
The cost to repair the brakes on a 2003 Ford Explorer depends on the brand of the brakes, and the person/shop doing the repair. It can generally run between $70 and $200+ depending on those variables.
Because you're NOT supposed to be in 5th gear at 35mph.
the pump pressure should be from 20 psi to 28psi.
thermostat needs replaced
No. It will NOT run right. You'll need a new converter. It's against the law, anyway!
On a 2003 Ford Expedition : There is an ABS warning light to the left and slightly lower than the " E " on the fuel gauge , which you should be able to see when the ignition key is turned to the RUN position , just before starting the vehicle ( to prove that the bulb still works ) so it looks like a 2003 Ford Expedition does have an Anti-lock Brake System
Yes. Unless you run extremely fine mileage calculations, you'll never know the difference.