Needing some guidance
Needing some guidance
I purchased this truck about a month ago for a relatively low price. While I was changing the alternator, I noticed this was unplugged, and couldn't find anywhere it goes to. Does anyone have pictures of where there's leads to, or know what this sensor is for?
UPDATE: I believe it has something to do with the blower motor.
Many Thanks,
Quinn
Last edited by FooooordRanger; Mar 30, 2022 at 09:30 AM.
+1 ^^^
Round 4 wire is usually for O2 sensors
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If you have a manual transmission and that connector only has 2 or 3 wires then it may have been for an automatics Neutral safety switch, so not used on a manual trans vehicle
Prior to 2001/2 all Rangers were wired as Manual transmissions, and automatics had an added on harness connected to the manual harness
In 2002/3 there were two different main harnesses, manual or automatic
Round 4 wire is usually for O2 sensors
Welcome to the forum
Good to post Year of Ranger with questions
Also engine size and manual or automatic
Or you can put it in your signature, that shows up on all your posts
If you have a manual transmission and that connector only has 2 or 3 wires then it may have been for an automatics Neutral safety switch, so not used on a manual trans vehicle
Prior to 2001/2 all Rangers were wired as Manual transmissions, and automatics had an added on harness connected to the manual harness
In 2002/3 there were two different main harnesses, manual or automatic
+1 ^^^
Round 4 wire is usually for O2 sensors
Welcome to the forum
Good to post Year of Ranger with questions
Also engine size and manual or automatic
Or you can put it in your signature, that shows up on all your posts
If you have a manual transmission and that connector only has 2 or 3 wires then it may have been for an automatics Neutral safety switch, so not used on a manual trans vehicle
Prior to 2001/2 all Rangers were wired as Manual transmissions, and automatics had an added on harness connected to the manual harness
In 2002/3 there were two different main harnesses, manual or automatic
Round 4 wire is usually for O2 sensors
Welcome to the forum
Good to post Year of Ranger with questions
Also engine size and manual or automatic
Or you can put it in your signature, that shows up on all your posts
If you have a manual transmission and that connector only has 2 or 3 wires then it may have been for an automatics Neutral safety switch, so not used on a manual trans vehicle
Prior to 2001/2 all Rangers were wired as Manual transmissions, and automatics had an added on harness connected to the manual harness
In 2002/3 there were two different main harnesses, manual or automatic
Yes, and it looks dirty enough on the inside to have never been connected
1997 Ford Ranger brochure here: https://www.therangerstation.com/res...r_brochure.pdf
Reason for looking at it is to see the OPTIONS that could be added to your model
Many of the options are pre-wired on the main harness, so you may find a few unused connections if that option was not added/paid for when Ranger was purchased new
It just too expensive to have a main harness made for each specific vehicle with selected options, so main harness is made to include wiring for AVAILABLE options on that Model Ranger, there were 4 models in 1997, but usually just 2 main harnesses, XL and XLT
So if you look at a brochure for your year you and see the "standard" features, and see what else was an Option on that model Ranger
Like AC was an option on all models in 1997, so wires for it will be there, but not connected if no AC installed
Doesn't mean the whole AC harness is there, just the wires and connectors that needed to be on the main harness
1997 Ford Ranger brochure here: https://www.therangerstation.com/res...r_brochure.pdf
Reason for looking at it is to see the OPTIONS that could be added to your model
Many of the options are pre-wired on the main harness, so you may find a few unused connections if that option was not added/paid for when Ranger was purchased new
It just too expensive to have a main harness made for each specific vehicle with selected options, so main harness is made to include wiring for AVAILABLE options on that Model Ranger, there were 4 models in 1997, but usually just 2 main harnesses, XL and XLT
So if you look at a brochure for your year you and see the "standard" features, and see what else was an Option on that model Ranger
Like AC was an option on all models in 1997, so wires for it will be there, but not connected if no AC installed
Doesn't mean the whole AC harness is there, just the wires and connectors that needed to be on the main harness
Last edited by RonD; Mar 30, 2022 at 04:48 PM.
Yes, and it looks dirty enough on the inside to have never been connected
1997 Ford Ranger brochure here: https://www.therangerstation.com/res...r_brochure.pdf
Reason for looking at it is to see the OPTIONS that could be added to your model
Many of the options are pre-wired on the main harness, so you may find a few unused connections if that option was not added/paid for when Ranger was purchased new
It just too expensive to have a main harness made for each specific vehicle with selected options, so main harness is made to include wiring for AVAILABLE options on that Model Ranger, there were 4 models in 1997, but usually just 2 main harnesses, XL and XLT
So if you look at a brochure for your year you and see the "standard" features, and see what else was an Option on that model Ranger
Like AC was an option on all models in 1997, so wires for it will be there, but not connected if no AC installed
Doesn't mean the whole AC harness is there, just the wires and connectors that needed to be on the main harness
1997 Ford Ranger brochure here: https://www.therangerstation.com/res...r_brochure.pdf
Reason for looking at it is to see the OPTIONS that could be added to your model
Many of the options are pre-wired on the main harness, so you may find a few unused connections if that option was not added/paid for when Ranger was purchased new
It just too expensive to have a main harness made for each specific vehicle with selected options, so main harness is made to include wiring for AVAILABLE options on that Model Ranger, there were 4 models in 1997, but usually just 2 main harnesses, XL and XLT
So if you look at a brochure for your year you and see the "standard" features, and see what else was an Option on that model Ranger
Like AC was an option on all models in 1997, so wires for it will be there, but not connected if no AC installed
Doesn't mean the whole AC harness is there, just the wires and connectors that needed to be on the main harness
And just to confirm that peace of mind
On the 1997 AC wiring there is a Purple and a Red/yellow wire(on same connector), used for the AC pressure switches in engine bay
So unless you have factory AC then its just an extra connector on the harness
On the 1997 AC wiring there is a Purple and a Red/yellow wire(on same connector), used for the AC pressure switches in engine bay
So unless you have factory AC then its just an extra connector on the harness
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