Your Power Steering pump runs a power steering rack on that model I believe. If your vehicle has many miles, the rack bushings may not be maintaining internal pressure. The steering rack may need to be replaced. I have not worked on this model of car, however, this is a common problem on many domestic cars. I hope this helps you. Mark
It may be the "clockspring" which is a wiring harness in the steering wheel that allows the the steering wheel to turn without the wires getting all tangled up
Double pole wiring is checked the same way as single pole wiring. When you turn the switch on and the device works, in effect the switch is checked.
If the alternator is not the issue, it could be a problem with the voltage regulator, wiring, or a faulty battery. Have these components checked by a professional mechanic to determine the cause of the pulsing headlight and interior lights.
take it to a pro wiring is very tricky if you do not know what your doing
That is possible, The "clockspring" is the wiring connection under the steering wheel.That is possible, The "clockspring" is the wiring connection under the steering wheel.
multi function switch
Hey April==The flasher should be under the dash to the left of the steering column in the wiring. Goodluck Joe
Short in the wiring with the steering column.
no they do not have the same wiring harness 65;
You can remove the steering will, on your Ford Ranger pickup truck, by removing the steering wheel pin. Remove the wiring harness and the steering wheel will come off.
only thing that will cause smoke in steering column,is an electrical short in the wiring inside the steering column
If the sensor has been changed, the wiring checked, then the problem is with the computer.