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CEL on, is there a way to get codes?
Since your Ranger is a '96 it is a OBD II system and there is no cheap way to retrieve codes. The only thing you can do is purchase a scan tool.:(- Ford_Doctor
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- Forum: Ford Ranger - Mazda B-Series Forum
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cold start
If your o2 sensors are bad then you only need to replace the two in front of the catalytic converters. The two (sometimes one) sensors located after the converters are catalyst monitors and have no effect on fuel control. Those two sensors are only there to monitor the efficiency of the...- Ford_Doctor
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- Forum: General Explorations
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control trac and tune up
I work for a Ford dealer and a major tune-up includes: plugs, pcv valve, fuel filter and air filter. I begin recommending plug wires at 60k. While performing the tune I usually perform EEC quick tests to see if any dtc's are in memory. I also strongly recommend using Motorcraft parts. I used to...- Ford_Doctor
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- Forum: Offroad Drivelines
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Keyless Entry Codes???
I am a technician for Ford and there are two ways to get the keyless entry code on the new body style Explorer. The easiest (if the dealership doesn't charge you!) is to go to the dealer and have them retrieve the code with the scan tool. The second: Ford decided to move the keyless entry module...- Ford_Doctor
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- Forum: General Explorations