under the dash on the driver side pillar a behind the hood pull
That is where the OBD code reader ( for trouble codes ) plugs in
fuel pump connector hot wire
I believe that is a 3.55 conventional axle ( non - limited slip )
Somewhere in the engine compartment ( battery side ) you will find an EEC TEST connection for your OBD I / EEC - IV system
There is no OBDII connector on 1993 F150. Didn't start until 1996 (97 model).
no, the ranger is quite a bit narrower than an f150
The paper clip trick was a OBD I GM thing. For your 97 Ford you need a code reader for OBD II.
how to fix a c1342 code on a ford f150
disconnect the battery for a few minutes and it will go out. but it will come back on as it can mean it has something wrong you will need a code reader to figure it out
In the gas tank
yes they are basicly the same truck
I believe you can find the axle code on one of the stickers on the end of the drivers door - then the code is used to find out what differential gearing your F150 has