Steering Column Question
Steering Column Question
I have a 99 Ranger with a transponder key. I am replacing a defective column with one I got from a salvage yard.
The donor vehicle is a 2001. The column came with a standard key in the ignition.
When I bought the column I assumed that as long as I had the key close to the ignition I would be ok until I got a locksmith to make me a key.
Is this column going to work? Is there anything else I need to know about swapping the column.
Thanks in advance!
The donor vehicle is a 2001. The column came with a standard key in the ignition.
When I bought the column I assumed that as long as I had the key close to the ignition I would be ok until I got a locksmith to make me a key.
Is this column going to work? Is there anything else I need to know about swapping the column.
Thanks in advance!
I am not the one to say if the Column is backwards compatible but IF at all possible take the Key Internals from the '99 and swap them in the '2001 Column.
If you don't from what I have read, you will not be able to start the engine.
Will they swap is the question !
If you don't from what I have read, you will not be able to start the engine.
Will they swap is the question !
Yes, sorry I didn't get that across.
I believe, from reading, things changed in 2001, but I am not the one toe verify parts fitment.
Lets hope RonD comes in and straightens this out.
I read about trying to eliminate the Key/Pats from a '99 Ranger and the guy was having problems. Just check it out before buying the Column.
The 2001 column might be from a 4cyl Ranger, 2.5l engine, they didn't have the PATS Transceiver around the key cylinder, no PATS, so would use just a plain key, just the V6 Rangers got PATS in 1999/2000/early 2001
The 2001 mid-year Rangers got the 4cyl 2.3l Duratec engine and these got PATS
Your 1999 Ranger, assuming a V6 engine, needs the transceiver hooked up
I don't know if the non-PATS key cylinder housing can be fitted with a transceiver, or if you can transfer the PATS housing over to the 2001 column
The Transceiver is not coded or "matched" to the PATS system, it is just a Powered Antenna that allows PATS to read the number in a transponder key's handle
The 2001 mid-year Rangers got the 4cyl 2.3l Duratec engine and these got PATS
Your 1999 Ranger, assuming a V6 engine, needs the transceiver hooked up
I don't know if the non-PATS key cylinder housing can be fitted with a transceiver, or if you can transfer the PATS housing over to the 2001 column
The Transceiver is not coded or "matched" to the PATS system, it is just a Powered Antenna that allows PATS to read the number in a transponder key's handle
Its a plastic ring that goes around the key slot, picture here: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/BqgAA...bnk/s-l300.jpg
Good read here with pictures: https://www.ranger-forums.com/8-cyli...llation-48794/
You have same system in your 1999, again assuming V6 engine, you have a separate PATS module above Glove box, it is hooked to transceiver and PCM(engine computer)
Good read here with pictures: https://www.ranger-forums.com/8-cyli...llation-48794/
You have same system in your 1999, again assuming V6 engine, you have a separate PATS module above Glove box, it is hooked to transceiver and PCM(engine computer)
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