Pinging is caused by pre ignition in the cylinders. Sometimes this is caused by the engine overheating. You can try running a higher octane rated fuel or retarding the timing a small bit.
no, the ranger is quite a bit narrower than an f150
In the gas tank
Try pulling the master fuse for the ignition to reset the alarm.
yes they are basicly the same truck
According to the Hanes Manual: .044
It should i don't think they changed the width of anything tell 97
somebodys pulling your leg , no such thing as turn signal fluid
Yes.
IT IS ATTACHED TO THE PUMP AT THE FRONT OF THE ENGINE
A 1995 F-150 camper may fit a 2001 F-150, but compatibility largely depends on the specific dimensions and mounting systems of both trucks. Since both models belong to the F-150 series, they share similar bed sizes, but variations in bed length and cab configuration could affect the fit. It's best to check the camper's specifications and compare them with the 2001 F-150's measurements to ensure a proper fit. Additionally, consider any differences in the truck's frame or attachment points.
The oil dipstick tube comes out of the block on the driver's side.
Probably in the fuel tank