its a dextron fluid so its red
The transfer case for a 4x4 is bolted to the rear of the transmission on your Ford Ranger
Its on the transfer case by where the front axle connects. It's a thin case with a motor mounted on it.
Most four-wheel-drive vehicles are controlled by the transfer case. The transfer case has many years in it. A bad year in the transfer case will cause the vehicle not to engage.
There should be a tag on the back of the case that has that info on it.
There is a round metal tag on the back of the case that will have the model number on it.
YES, They are the same.
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That's going to depend on your transfer case. If you have a manual transfer case, or an electronic transfer case with a neutral position, then all you have to do it put the transfer case in neutral. If not, then you'll have to remove the driveshafts in order to flat tow it without wrecking your transmission.
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