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Ford Ranger Lighting and Electrical Problems

186 messages,  Last post on Nov 23, 2009 at 1:12 PM

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Re: Door ajar and cab light problem [bolivar] by kwe
Sep 02, 2009 (4:34 pm)
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Replying to: bolivar (Aug 28, 2009 9:24 pm)

I had this same problem with my 90 Ranger with the 4 doors. Every time I hit a bump the door moved slightly and the dome light and buzzer went off. Easy fix. Remove the door panel on the front doors and unplug the wire at the door latches.
The dome light still works when you open the back doors and they no longer pop on. Removing the door panel is easy. Just follow the instructions in any of the Chilton books.
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Re: Alternator not charging [huffco] by irishmn322
Sep 04, 2009 (8:16 am)
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Replying to: huffco (Aug 23, 2009 7:58 am)

I am having the same issue. Any success in resolving your problem?
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Re: Alternator not charging [irishmn322] by yourbuddypaul
Oct 27, 2009 (6:25 am)
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Replying to: irishmn322 (Sep 04, 2009 8:16 am)

HELPP!!!
 
All at once, here's what failed, without any apparent reason (I didn't do anything out of the ordinary):
 
Interior lights out.
Speedometer/odometer are dead.
Wipers dead.
Air bag light is ON.
"Theft" light no longer blinks.
Automatic Window Down doesn't work anymore, but the window still goes up and down if I hold the button.
Seat Belt Alarm is OFF.
And the radio doesn't pick up any radio stations.
 
I've checked fuses, battery connections. What gremlin has gotten into my car?!?!?!
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Re: Alternator not charging [yourbuddypaul] by kcram HOST
Oct 27, 2009 (4:14 pm)
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Replying to: yourbuddypaul (Oct 27, 2009 6:25 am)

While you don't mention what year your Ranger is, those issues all happening at once sound a lot like a failed computer... particularly what is referred to sometimes as the body control module that handles various operating functions.
 
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Alternator Pulley Size by crswa
Oct 31, 2009 (11:58 am)
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I bought a new alternator for my 99 Ranger and the pulley sizes are a little different between the new one and the old one. The only way to loosen the nut that holds the pulley on is with an impact wrench, which I don't have. I realize that if I use the new alternator with the smaller pulley, it'll create less amperage, but is that likely to be a problem in normal driving? My only other choices are to leave the truck out of commission until Monday when I can find an open automotive shop to swap out the pulleys or to just take the truck in and let them do the whole job.
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Re: Alternator Pulley Size [crswa] by kevin97116
Oct 31, 2009 (2:05 pm)
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Replying to: crswa (Oct 31, 2009 11:58 am)

Actually, since the alternator pulley is "driven" rather than being the "driver" it will spin more revolutions rather than less for a given engine RPM. It will be able to generate maximum amperage at lower engine RPMs than one with a larger pulley.
 
If you have means to stabilize the pulley (ie vice, strap wrench, big pipe wrench, etc) you can put a wrench on the pulley nut and give it a good whack with a hammer in the direction you want it to move. That will usually do the trick.
 
Good luck
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Truck keeps dieing out randomly?? by rick2343
Nov 01, 2009 (8:02 pm)
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I have a 2003 ford ranger xlt with the 4.0liter v6 the problem is that ill be driving along and the engine just dies out, some times it will kick back in and keep going or other times i will have to pull over and have to start the truck again this is quite a scary expirience when you are doing 75 on the free way if any one can help or knows what is going on get back to me asap thank you so much...
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2000 Ranger failed inspection by ragtimegal
Nov 03, 2009 (9:31 am)
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Won't communicate with state inspection computer. Previous owner had installed light bar, which was removed but wire and toggle switch remain (were disconnected last week). The dome light often comes on or stays on, so I removed the light bulb. Battery gauge light doesn't work. Temp and battery charge gauges read zero when engine is cold, then tremble and begin to register when truck is driven for a short time. Cigarette lighter will heat but won't lock into 'down' position. I went to another shop; the guy there said that the state inspection software had been modified to close loopholes, and he couldn't bypass functions like he used to. I'm an electronics tech, and I read in the Forum to check clusters 11 and 17, cleaning and checking connections. I'm off to look at the dash gauges. Fuses are ok. Any advice? Thanks -
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brake lights not working ABS light on by billybob20
Nov 07, 2009 (9:20 am)
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abs light has been on for awhile, brake lights stopped working a week ago. replaced brake light switch,no change,put wire in brke light switch plug in, light still wont work, the plug-in has power to it also, overhead brake light on cab has power . the turn signals and tail lights work fine, brake light wire under the cab has power but not at the brake lights . Im sorry it is a 1994 ranger 4x4 extended cab. Is the wire bad or could it be something else ? The brakes work fine .
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Re: brake lights not working ABS light on [billybob20] by bolivar
Nov 07, 2009 (10:04 pm)
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Replying to: billybob20 (Nov 07, 2009 9:20 am)

ABS - On a 94 (I owned one), if you let the brake fluid in the master cylinder get low, the ABS light will come on when you press on the brake.
 
Brake Light - I doubt the ABS light has anything to do with the brake light. You have found power in the wire 'under the cab'. Therefore, the problem is between there and the brake bulbs. I think there is a main connector at the back of the truck where all the wires come in - brake, turn signal, and backup. This connector may be dirty or loose. If you don't have an electrical diagram, trace back from the brake bulb to this connector (Get the brake color wire), and test for brake power at the connector. This will tell if the wire is good to there. If power there, the problem is toward the bulbs. CHECK THE GROUNDS back there. It might be a ground problem.

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