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From Haynes Repair Manual #36071, 1993- 2008 Ford Ranger Pick-ups: If there is a fault in the airbag system, the light will go on and stay on, flash, or the dash will make a beeping sound. If this happens, the vehicle should be taken to your dealer immediately for service. However, you can try this (also from the same manual): Disable the system by detaching the negative battery terminal, then detaching the positive terminal; wait two minutes for the electronic module backup power supply to be depleted. To enable the system, connect the positive battery cable first, then connect the negative cable. (Make ure the ignition is in the OFF position when you disconnect and reconnect the battery, also be sure and disconnect and reconnect the battery terminals in the order described). If the light comes back on, then take the vehicle to the dealer for service. Keep in mind that by disconnecting the battery, the Keep Alive Memory will be erased and the vehicle will run rough for several miles until the computer re-learns the information. arnett@cebridge.net
my 1995 Trooper had same problem it was the crankshaft position sensor located on the middle passenger side of the motor. I will remove the passenger side front tire and it is behind the shock, tight fit but can be done.
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It is really depend on the situation. Ask the passenger the problem and what you can do help.
you just have to push up on the latch
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it was Europes problem
Aparently not. I have the same problem now. Im in the UK and USAA (who I had in the states) would not switch my policy to a UK policy due to stricter rules in the UK. It is up to the Insurance Company's Underwriter in the Country that you are deployed to.
Neither.
Lawyers don't normally have a position on the board of education. They are hired when there is a problem.
Koalas are neither extinct nor in any immediate danger of extinction. At this stage, therefore, it is not an environmental problem.
If the switch on the passenger door itself still works, it is a switching problem within the relay box. If the local door switch does not work, it is either a circuit problem at the actuator, or the actuator itself (that lifts the lock) is broken. None of these is a simple repair -- although the actuator is just a mechanical device, it does require opening up the door to replace. With any luck, a computer diagnostic may show that it is a wiring flaw.