your radiator cap is probably bad, and its pushing too much out at once, try replacing the cap
its on the air filter housing
Heat will flow from the boiling water to the ice cube, causing the cube to melt and the water temperature to decrease. The final temperature of the system will depend on the masses and initial temperatures of the ice cube and boiling water.
On a 2002 Ford Ranger : The Mass Air Flow Sensor is between the engine air filter and the engine air intake tube
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When you drop a block of ice in boiling water, heat from the water will transfer to the ice, causing the ice to melt. The heat will continue to transfer from the water to the ice until the ice completely melts and reaches the same temperature as the water.
The 2007 Ranger does not use a cabin air filter. The vehicle lest the air flow freely, although other Ford vehicles have them.
It does not have a mass air flow sensor.It does not have a mass air flow sensor.
When an ice cube is dropped into boiling water, heat will flow from the boiling water to the ice cube. This transfer occurs because heat moves from areas of higher temperature (the boiling water) to areas of lower temperature (the ice cube). As the ice absorbs heat, it will begin to melt, and the surrounding water will cool slightly until thermal equilibrium is approached.
It does not have a mass air flow sensor.
in the over flow tank
Trouble code P0402 means:Exhaust gas recirculation flow excessive detected