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Ford Ranger XL

The Ranger XL is a pick-up truck manufactured by the American automaker Ford Motor Company. Some of the notable features found in the 2010 model are Electronic Stability Control, and torso and head airbags in the front seat.

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What are the Torque specifications for the exhaust headers on a 2004 Grand Cherokee V8 4.7 SOHC?

The torque specifications for the exhaust headers on a 2004 Grand Cherokee V8 4.7 SOHC typically range from 18 to 22 foot-pounds. It is crucial to consult the specific vehicle's service manual for the precise torque specifications as they can vary depending on the manufacturer and model. Proper torque is essential to ensure a secure seal and prevent exhaust leaks.

Can you plug a 115V appliance into a 120V outlet?

Sure, you can technically plug a 115V appliance into a 120V outlet without blowing up your house, but don't expect it to perform at its best. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it might work, but it's not ideal. So go ahead, give it a shot, but don't be surprised if your appliance isn't too thrilled about the situation.

How many 02 sensors does a 1999 Ford Ranger with a 4.0 engine have?

Well, honey, a 1999 Ford Ranger with a 4.0 engine typically has two oxygen sensors. One is located before the catalytic converter (upstream sensor), and the other is after the catalytic converter (downstream sensor). So, there you have it, two sensors keeping an eye on that engine of yours.

Can you put 225 75r15 tires on your ford ranger Original tires are 225 70r15?

Well, isn't that a happy little question? You can put 225 75r15 tires on your Ford Ranger even if the original tires are 225 70r15. It might make your truck sit a bit higher and ride a tad smoother. Just make sure they fit properly and you're good to go!

If the timing belt on a 1992 Pontiac sunbird is 1-2 notches off what will this affect?

the cam will open the valve at the wrong time and possible smash them into the pistons

**** that answer is incorrect.

To the best of my knowledge, the 2.0l engines are "non interference" engines, which means that even if the valves were completely open at the exact opposite wrong time (open when the piston is at the top of it's stroke) the valves will NOT contact the top of the piston.

What makes you think your belt is off that far?

Does a 1998 Ford Ranger have a computer?

Yes , the Powertrain Control Module ( PCM ) passes through the firewall

You will see one end of the PCM with the wiring harness bolted to it from the

engine compartment ( just below the windshield ) Most of the PCM is

" hidden " behind the glove compartment

What size breaker to use on a 4500 watt water heater?

Divide your wattage by your voltage to get your amperage.

4500/240=18.75 Amps

12ga. wire "can" handle 20amps, however, You should only load a wire to 75% it's max. You are beyond 15amps, so 10ga. would be a good idea, and may be required by your local building codes. Remember, in a brownout (voltage drop) the amp draw will go up. You want to keep below 75% load to allow for this.

On 12ga. wire you would be at 93.75% of it's 20amp rating. (Dangerous)

On 10ga. wire you would be at 62.5% of it's 30amp rating. (Safe)

On 8ga. wire you would be at 46.875% of it's 40amp rating. (Overkill)

If you use 8ga., make sure the conductors will actually fit into the terminals on your breaker.

If you house doesn't have true 120v/240v power, the amperage will be higher. For example, if you power is actuall comming in at 110v/220v, the ater heater will draw 20.45amps. This would exceed the rating of the 12ga. wire, and raise the load on the 10ga. and 8ga. to 68.16% and 51.12% respectively.

Regardless of the wire size you choose, use a 20amp breaker (25amp if you voltage is less than 240). If the water heater draws more than 20amps, you could have a problem. The wire is not the only thing that can burn your house down.


Correction to above. If voltage decreases in a resistive circuit, wattage will go down, as will current draw. Resistance stays the same.

What is pump trip?

A pump trip is when a pump shuts down or stops operation unexpectedly due to a fault or issue in the system. This can be caused by factors such as motor overload, loss of power supply, or mechanical failure. Pump trips can disrupt processes and may require troubleshooting to determine the root cause and restore normal operation.

What is the load carrying capacity of a 2001 ford f350 crew cab?

The load carrying capacity of a 2001 Ford F350 Crew Cab can vary depending on the specific model, trim, and bed size. However, typically, the F350 Crew Cab has a payload capacity ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 pounds. It is recommended to consult the owner's manual or contact a Ford dealership for the exact payload capacity of a specific vehicle.

How do you make a 2000 ford ranger blow hot air?

To make a 2000 Ford Ranger blow hot air, first check the coolant level and make sure it is at the proper level. Next, ensure that the thermostat is functioning correctly. If these two steps do not resolve the issue, it may be a problem with the heater core or blend door actuator, which may require professional inspection and repair.

What is the Map sensor 1986 2.9 liter?

The MAP sensor in a 1986 2.9 liter engine is a manifold absolute pressure sensor that measures the pressure inside the intake manifold. This information is used by the engine control module to calculate air/fuel mixture and ignition timing for optimal engine performance.

Can you plug a 220V lamp into a 110V outlet?

A higher voltage incandescent (not transformer powered) lamp will work on a lower voltage system but, as has been mentioned in the answer below, it won't be as bright.

Often 130 Volt lamps are used on a 120 Volt system to make a so called "long life bulb".

A 240 Volt lamp would barely glow on a 120 Volt supply and it would use only a quarter of the energy (Watts) that it would normally use at 240 Volts (because of the way voltage and current are related to energy) but it could still be used as a heat source in a small enclosure without having the brightness of a normally-used lamp.

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There is some very "muddled thinking" going on in the suggested answers below this one...

So let's get some things clear in our minds...

1. Light bulbs have "bases" on them, not "plugs".

2. You never "plug" a bulb into an "outlet", you "screw" it into a "lamp holder".

3. The idea of running a 220-240 Volt bulb from a 110-120 Volt circuit is about as sensible as asking if you can drive a car around all day in first gear... Sure you can do it, but it just doesn't make sense! The lamp will glow so weakly as to be useless as a practical source of light so it would be a waste of a perfectly good bulb!

4. If you want to have a low light output, all you need to do is to use a low wattage 110-120 Volt bulb!

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Probably not. The plugs should be different and not compatible with the socket.

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Correction: Yes, you can if you just rewire with a standard UL approved plug which you can get at your local hardware store. The lights will be very dim, but will last a long time. Most regular 220v bulbs have Edison bases and you can simply change them out with 120v bulbs and you're good to go.

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Why would a 91 Mercury Topaz crank but not start has good spark and getting fuel to filter?

check the control module it is located on side of distributor. I had the same problem, I changed coil, crank sensor and still wouldn't start. I went to junk yard got control module and waalaa it started . These are kind of expensive at auto parts stores . Im not sure what the correct name is for it but it is for sure located on side of distributor

Where do you find a replacement bracket that holds the power steering alternator and air conditioning for a 1992 topaz?

That is a dealer item, meaning that it can only be purchased from a Ford/Mercury dealer. It will no doubt be an expensive part from the dealer but you can often purchase a perfectly servicable part like that from an automobile wrecking company. The part you're describing is not something that typically wears out or breaks unless it is installed improperly. When you put the replacement bracket in place make sure you us all of the support braces. Look at the bracket in the wrecked vehicle and make sure you get all of the support brackets with it.

Is it safe for your house to run at 127V to 129V even 130V AC or should you reduce the voltage to 120V?

== == Normal is consider from 110 - 120 volts. But occasionally, for a short time...The voltage falls below normal: a sag. Sags are unlikely to damage most appliances, but they can make a computer crash, confuse some digital clocks and cause VCRs to forget their settings. The reverse of a sag is called a swell or surge: a short duration increase in the line voltage. This disturbance might upset sensitive appliances, and damage them if it is a very large or very long swell. For this reason you need to install a Surge Protector on all sensitive electronics. Computers, Printers, Scanners, Fax, TVs, VCR, DVD, etc. If you are continually running a line voltage of over 120 volts, as measured with a good accurate meter, I suggest you call your electric company immediately. This is not normal, and there may be a problem with the transformer outside your home. <><><>

125 to 130 Volts is the present standard utility voltage

Normal was 110 Volts when I was a kid in the 50s.

I haven't seen anything under 125 volts in years.

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As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.

Before you do any work yourself,

on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,

always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.

IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB

SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY

REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.

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What kind of fasteners is used to hold the caliber on the front rotor of this villager?

The caliper on the front rotor of most vehicles is typically held in place with caliper bolts. These bolts are specially designed to provide secure mounting of the caliper to the vehicle's steering knuckle or suspension. Make sure to use the correct size and grade of bolts when reinstalling the caliper to ensure proper functionality and safety.

Have 2000 Ford Ranger why is speedometer 8-12 mph faster than acutual speed - have correct tires 22570-15?

u could change the speedo gear in the tail stock of the tranny, remove speed sensor, and they are colour coded, find one with 1 less tooth, you may have to go to a dealership to get them. with one less tooth, the speedo cable will turn just slightly slower, therefore compensating the 10 mph difference. ummmmm-k. Keith_sargent@hotmail.com if you have any more questions.

What causes that a 1999 ranger 4 cylinders spends half tank gasoline in 120 miles?

1/2 tank in 120 miles is not uncommon. You mileage is determined by several conditions. Highway or City driving, terrain, weather conditions (wind etc...), and more. Milage is also affected by the type of fuel that you are using and if your injectors are clean. Air/Fuel ratio is also important. Check your air filter. These are just a few suggestions.

Can you plug in a 120V appliance into a 110V outlet?

Yes, they are functionally the same.

Not only are they functionally the same, but they are truly one and the same thing. That which some people call a 110 volt line and what some call a 120 volt line are provide by the same equipment.

The difference in the name is based on what was the standard voltage at the time the person speaking learned what to call it. Presently, it is not uncommon to find 125 volts and 130 volts [and more] at a receptacle outlet. The upward ratcheting line voltage is the answer power companies use to address ever-increasing demand. For more information see the answer to the Related Questionshown below.

How do you wire the headlight plug and switch on a 1993 dodge shadow?

If you arent sure to as what your doing, its real easy and best to just replace 1 wire at a time... the wire for the headlights are 14 gauge and make sure that you have the correct wire connectors, its really simple to wire the headlights right if you take your time and watch what you are doing... I just went to the junk yard to get my new plug and splashed the wires together, that's one option, it works well if done right.

How many watts does a block heater use when plugged into a 15 amp circuit on a 2001 Chevy Impala 3.8?

The answer is simple. The block heater is probably in the 500 - 800 watt range. If it came on new car, your dealer should be able to tell you what wattage it is. KAT'S is known brand and can be purchace at http://www.partsamerica.com/BrandCategories.aspx?MfrCode=FIV stores The 15 amp curcuit you are plugging block heater into has nothing to do with the wattage of the heater. It is only a curcuit breaker that trips if more the 1800 watt is applied to it.

Why would you use 2 point starters instead of 3 point starters for a motor?

Two point starters are often used for motors that do not require frequent starting and stopping, as they are simpler and cheaper than three-point starters. They are suitable for applications where the motor will run continuously once started.

How do you replace the clutch on an AC compressor in a 93 Mercury Topaz four cylinder 2.3?

To replace the clutch on the AC compressor in a 1993 Mercury Topaz with a 2.3 4-cylinder engine, you will need to first disconnect the negative battery terminal, remove the serpentine belt, then remove the compressor from the engine. Once the compressor is out, you can remove the old clutch and install the new one, ensuring everything is properly aligned and torqued to specification before reassembling the components. Consider consulting a repair manual for detailed instructions and diagrams specific to your vehicle.