If the ABS light stays on, something in the ABS system isn't working properly, most likely the sensor. If it's rear-wheel only ABS, then the sensor is located on top of the rear differential. As long as the ABS light is on your ABS won't work but regular braking is unaffected.
I know that a 1994 ranger with a manual trans. uses automatic trans. fluid
Change the fluid and the trans filter; a dirty trans filter can cause this.
According to ( the ranger station . com ) no spaces ( Tech Library ) 5.6 pints ( that would be 2.8 quarts )
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Defective or misadjusted, brake light switch.
its on the rear of the transmission, it cant be replaced by itself, its part of the trans
I believe they will. the explorere & ranger are built on the same line. You front drive link etc will interchange too.
For a 1993 Ford Ranger , 5 speed manual transmission : ( trans code " M " / Mazda ) It takes 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid
When You Push The Clutch In Make Sure Its To The Floor
If they are both auto and 4X4 then the trans will go right in. If they are both 4.0L, it should be a perfect swap. Dan the tranny man
can you use a transmission from a 1993 ford ranger in a 2000 ford ranger?
The Tranny will bolt up to the engine fine you just have to change all the components from manual to automatic (clutch, flexplate, flywheel, and all that jazz) Good Luck!