You are kidding, You do not know how to read a battery voltage while attempting to start at both the battery and the solenoid?.
I personally have owned Rangers (20 yeas ago) and after cleaning the terminals and testing voltage at battery and solenoid, you should be able to diagnose the solenoid, Batteries will work/ test fine and test bad an hour minutes later.
Don't as me why I know, just accept that I do.
$5 says you won't post pics of battery and cables....cause their fucked [Reply]
Got home wait about 45 mins clicking noise again. Played with the wheel a bit and it started up.wait another 30-45 mins and it started right up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I’d rather have a 97 Ranger than a Murano.
No joke.
It would be a good car for where you live and despite having some issues with it as of late it's been a good truck. The only thing is it sucks balls in the winter. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
The brand new Rangers are pretty slick trucks IMO. I always like the older ones. And no car payment is the best car payment.
And a bed is always nice. Hard to go hoggin' without a place to put a trough.
Originally Posted by Pablo:
The brand new Rangers are pretty slick trucks IMO. I always like the older ones. And no car payment is the best car payment.
And a bed is always nice. Hard to go hoggin' without a place to put a trough.
I really like mine. And yes, no payments! Here it is parked next to a new Raptor.
Would parking on an incline have anything to do with maybe the fuel injector acting up? I did run out of gas last friday. I also know Rangers are notorious for having problems with the steering wheels. [Reply]
"The 2020 Ford Ranger might be the more practical choice for everyday needs, but the 2020 Toyota Tacoma stands out more in physical presence, standard features, and overall value." https://www.thecarconnection.com/new...V-6%20standard.
Originally Posted by Pablo:
The brand new Rangers are pretty slick trucks IMO. I always like the older ones. And no car payment is the best car payment.