The front engine cylinder / # 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 from front to rear
It should be on the intake manifold, under the throttle body.
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I was looking at the 2001 Ford Ranger Owner Guide ( for North America ) and it shows : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment , near the brake fluid reservoir : ( the # 23 mini fuse is a 20 amp fuse for the fuel pump motor ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also , if you have the 2.3 liter four cylinder engine ( 46A is the fuel pump relay ) The 3.0 and 4.0 it's ( 50B )
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According to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces ) miles per U.S. gallon 18 city / 23 highway for your 2002 Ford Ranger with 2.3 L DOHC engine , automatic transmission , 2 wheel drive
Depending on the year model, people have said they get 18 city, 23-27 highway. The 2010 Ford Ranger's promotional MPG is 22 city, 27 highway.
According to a website I was looking at : For a 1989 Ford Escort , 1.9 liter four cylinder engine : 5 speed manual trans ( 22 / 23 city and 29 / 33 highway ) 3 speed auto ( 23 / 29 ) * miles per U.S. gallon
The fuel tank in a 1998 Ranger holds 17 gallons. The truck gets 18 mpg in the city, 23 mpg on the highway.
According to a website I was looking at ( in miles per U.S. gallon ) Depending on how the 1989 Ford Escort is equipped ( automatic or 5 speed manual ) The 1.9 liter four cylinder engine gets ( 22 / 23 city and 29 / 33 highway )
behind driver side back seat under cover.
According to a website I was looking at : For a 1996 Ford Thunderbird : 3.8 liter V6 ( 17 city / 24 highway ) 4.6 liter V8 ( 15 city / 23 highway ) Miles per U.S. gallon
For a 2001 Ford Windstar , 3.8 liter V6 : ( 14 to 16 city / 22 to 23 highway ) miles per U.S. gallon