That would depend on what size engine you have , automatic or standard
transmission , 2 wheel drive or 4X4 etc , a little more information please
The type of automatic transmission fluid to use is stamped on the automatic transmission fluid dipstick according to the 1997 Ford Ranger owners manual
R-134
5 w 30 ( according to the owners manual )
10W30 is the type of oil that a 1988 Ford Ranger takes. The Ford Ranger was first produced in 1983 and discontinued in 2012.
Yes ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * The voltage regulators are in the back of the alternators on a 1997 Ford Ranger but they can be changed separately according to fordparts.com *
For a 1993 Ford Ranger : ( DOT 3 brake fluid )
what type of radiator fluid does a 2000 ford ranger take?
go to your local ford dealership and they can order one for you === === Download the free Ford Ranger Owners manual pdf (then print if needed) from http://www.motorcraftservice.com/vdirs/SPubs/default.asp?TYPE=OWNERGUIDE&pageid=oghome&gutsid=spubs_serv_all_new&YEAR=1997&VEHICLE=Ranger If you need a paper copy for your glovebox, they're available from Helms and Company at www.helminc.com, Ford's official service and owners manual provider.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the 5 speed manual transmission on a 1997 Ford Ranger , according to the Owner Guide
For a 1995 Ford Ranger : ( 5W-30 is the PREFERRED oil ) * 2.3 / 3.0 / 4.0
The spark plug number that is in my 2003 Ford Ranger XLT is: AGSF34FP - Motorcraft.
You can view the 1997 Ford Ranger owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides It shows Thermally Stable Rear Axle Lubricant , SAE 80W90 , meeting Ford specification ( WSP-M2C197-A ) Add 4 ounces of friction modifier to Ford Traction-Lok rear axles