7.5
The transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine
The speed sensor is located on the differential (rear end) I have a 99 Ford Ranger and have recently replaced one. EASY! Good luck!
Rear Anti-lock Brake System
Ford Rangers are rear wheel drive trucks, XLT is a trim package ie power windows and aluminum wheels etc. The Ranger is availabe in 2 or 4 wheel drive but is driven by the rear wheels when 4x4 is not in use.
I have a 2000 XLT and it was located on top of the rear differential...10 minute fix
is in side of the rear main fiuse box
I had a 2wd 2000 ranger xlt and this happened to me. The part that I replaced is called a "speed sensor". It in an inexpensive and easy part to change out yourself. It is located on top of your rear end under the bed. A simple wrench will do the trick.
The rear end of a 1998 Ford Ranger XLT may move when placed in drive or reverse due to a combination of factors, such as the engagement of the drivetrain and the transfer of power from the engine to the wheels. This movement is typically caused by the torque generated by the engine, which causes the vehicle to shift slightly in response to the change in load. Additionally, worn or damaged suspension components can exacerbate this movement, leading to a noticeable shift in the rear end. If the movement is excessive or concerning, it may be advisable to have the vehicle inspected for any underlying issues.
rear wheel drive ( and maybe 4 wheel drive capable )
3.55 gears
3.55 gears
extra large turbo