On the lh side mounted to radiator
1994 was the last year the Ranger used an ignition control module on the 2.3 and 2.5. The ignition control module was attached to the lower intake manifold.
Yes ( according to motorcraft.com ) Motorcraft ( DY 959 ) Ignition Control Module for 1995 Ford Ranger 2.3 L - SOHC
On the side of the intake manifold.
5.5mm bolts are the kind of bolts that hold the ignition control module in a 1987 Ranger 2.3L. However, 5.0mm bolts may also work.
It is secured with screws at the fenderwell.
4.5 mm but has to be deepwell
The ignition module should be attached to the distributor with two small machine screws.
The 1989 Ford Ranger pickup truck ignition module is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The ignition module will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
a bad coil pack or maybe the igniton control module.
i replace the erg,tps,idle control module and ignition control module,and while driving past 30mph i loss power why
Yes ANSWER No - a 1998 3.0 L Ford Ranger does not have a distributor which would allow you to adjust the ignition timing - it has a coil pack and the ignition timing is controlled by the PCM ( powertrain control module )
AnswerI have a 1994 Ranger with the 2.3 motor. There are actually two ignition modules because there are 2 plugs per cylinder for a total of eight. If you open the hood and face the engine it should be on the left hand side of the engine and you should be able to see where all the plug wires plug into it, you can't miss it! =] Good Luck! This answer is actually for the Coil Packs. The ignition module (there is only one) is located somewhere else in the engine compartment. I still can't find it myself...so far.it is on your intake