your kidding right!?................ your b4000 truck has well over 100k miles on it. Use a high milege oil by the people who invented it VALVOLINE 10W/40 MAXLIFE 5 Qts
yours truely, rick
There is 6 or 8 bolts on the bottom side of the bed take those off and remove gas neck and it should come right off.
You take out the fendor. If you don't know how to do that, then just call your local plumber.
5w20 or 5w30
you cant
It is easier to handle the tank with no gas as gas weighs about 7-1/2 pounds per gallon. Take the tank off and then the strap just connects to the frame and then remove the tank unit.
If you own the vehicle and want the anti-theft system disabled, take the car to the dealer or other reputable shop. They might disable it for you or tell you how yoi can disable it.
Can you take a Ford Ranger 1994 bed and put it on a 1994 Mazda B2300? Truth be told, they are the same truck. My 1995 B2300 has "Made for Mazda by Ford" on a sticker inside the door of the driver's side. Also, the Chilton's manual for the Mazda B series trucks are the same as the one for the Ford Ranger.
The only tool that is really needed to remove the distributer cap off of 1994 Mazda Protege is a screwdriver. Using this tool will enable you to loosen the cap, and then you can remove it.
2.5 quarters
take em off 1by1 and put them back on after each one you take off
It is in the door latch. You need to replace those switches. There are two in the drivers door and one in the passengers door. Take the door panels off and remove door latch and replace swithes.
In the winter I use conventional 5W30 In the summer I use conventional 10W30