what are the years and kinds of Automatic transmissions that will fit in a 2.3l 97 Ford Ranger 4x2
autozone.com has online manuals with timing specs
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.
The fuel tank in a 1998 Ranger holds 17 gallons. The truck gets 18 mpg in the city, 23 mpg on the highway.
yes, it should fit, because the blocks are pretty much the same.
behind driver side back seat under cover.
It should be on the intake manifold, under the throttle body.
According to fueleconomy.gov, the 2001 Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD 4 cyl, 2.3 L, Automatic 5-spd, Regular drive pickup truck gets 23 mpg on the highway. It also gets 18 mpg in the city.
Pokémon Ranger was created on 2006-03-23.
== == Look for an exact replacement for the dead one, that will be the easiest swap. Don't try to use another years engine as they are not the same in terms of the mounts or the hook ups of the hoses and electrical wiring blocks and other items. All 2300 Ford engines are NOT the same.
It should be a little black box with a rectangular white button near the passenger side kick panel
The Manual transmission will allow gas mileage to vary from driver to driver, depending on how you drive the vehicle. The mileage should be around the same area as with an automatic transmission. The mileage is more dependant upon your Motor type, rather than your Transmission. If you have a V-6 model, they generally get 17-23 MPG, depending on the size of the motor. If you have an L4 engine, then you should see 25-30ish.