No it should't i took the light out on one of my cars but it was newer and didn't mess it up.
In My 1995 Ford Ranger 4 cylinder i get 27mpg but my uncle had a 1994 4 cylinder and he got 30 mpg
The oil pan on a 92 Ford Ranger is removed by taking out by placing a drain pan under the engine, removing the retaining bolts, and prying the pan loose. It can then be lowed from the engine and removed.
This variable all depends on the engine/transmission application on said vehicle. Be more specific.
no, u need to remove the heads to get at the lifters
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I believe the 2.3 L - DOHC engine in the 2004 Ford Ranger has a timing CHAIN instead of a timing belt , the 3.0 L and 4.0 L use timing chains
yes
If you are debating on whether or not you want to buy a Ford Ranger, then it is useful to know the engine size. The Ford Ranger is available, with a V6 engine.
Depends on mileage, condition, and options.
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I have a 2003 ford ranger v6 with 161000 miles and still run like new
Overdrive is an extra gear assembly in your transmission that allows the engine to run at a lower RPM when you are on the highway/freeway. It helps improve the gas mileage (Helpfull)