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.
A 1998 Ford Ranger is rear wheel drive ( or 4X4 capable )
my 2000 gose in reverse but not drive
that sounds like your transsion you should have it looked at although you can drive it with out reverse for quite a while
i have a 1998 Ford Ranger xlt 4wheel drive, my turn signals went out. where do i find the flash hazard relay?
yes but its better to drop driveshaft
Exhaust manifold.
On the 1998 Ford Ranger , rear ABS brakes were standard on the XL and XLT 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel ABS was an option on the 2 wheel drive models. The more expensive 4x4 XLT version came with 4 wheel ABS according to my Consumer Guide book - Helpfull My Ranger does have 4 wheel ABS.
My Ford Ranger is a 1998 4.0 ltr V6.
What is the timing for a 1998 ford ranger 2.5l
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! In the 1998 Ford Ranger 4x4, there might not be a specific indicator light for 2-wheel drive after switching from 4 high. But don't you worry, just remember to feel the road and enjoy the journey, whether you're in 2-wheel or 4-wheel drive. Happy driving, my friend!
in the dash behind the glove compartment
Check the transmission fluid. From your description, it sounds like it is low.