How much is a radiator for a 2001 Ford Ranger?
How much is a radiator for a 2001 Ford Ranger?
We currently carry 10 Radiator products to choose from for your 2001 Ford Ranger, and our inventory prices range from as little as $158.00 up to $243.92.
How do you replace the thermostat on a Ford Ranger?
Remove the wiring harness from the rear of the thermostat (located behind the radiator). Use the socket wrench to remove the thermostat and its gasket. Wipe the are clean with a rag and discard the old gasket. Mount the new thermostat and gasket to the radiator with the torque wrench.
How do you change the gasket on a Ford Ranger?
Wipe the are clean with a rag and discard the old gasket. Mount the new thermostat and gasket to the radiator with the torque wrench. The proper torque level for the Ford Ranger is 89 inch-pounds for four-cylinders and 4.0 L V6 engines.
How do you replace an upper thermostat on a radiator?
First, use the channel lock pliers to loosen the squeeze clamp on the upper radiator hose (this is the big hose that wraps around the oil fill port and connects the radiator to the upper thermostat housing). Squeeze the clamp, pull it back, pull the hose off the housing, and lay it aside.
What should the coolant level be on a Ford Ranger?
The proper level for the 3.0 L V6 engine is between 15 and 22 foot-pounds. Replace the drain plug, wiring harness and engine coolant. Reconnect the negative battery cable and start the engine to check for leaks. If there are no leaks, replace the engine brush guard.
Remove the wiring harness from the rear of the thermostat (located behind the radiator). Use the socket wrench to remove the thermostat and its gasket. Wipe the are clean with a rag and discard the old gasket. Mount the new thermostat and gasket to the radiator with the torque wrench.
Wipe the are clean with a rag and discard the old gasket. Mount the new thermostat and gasket to the radiator with the torque wrench. The proper torque level for the Ford Ranger is 89 inch-pounds for four-cylinders and 4.0 L V6 engines.
The proper level for the 3.0 L V6 engine is between 15 and 22 foot-pounds. Replace the drain plug, wiring harness and engine coolant. Reconnect the negative battery cable and start the engine to check for leaks. If there are no leaks, replace the engine brush guard.
First, use the channel lock pliers to loosen the squeeze clamp on the upper radiator hose (this is the big hose that wraps around the oil fill port and connects the radiator to the upper thermostat housing). Squeeze the clamp, pull it back, pull the hose off the housing, and lay it aside.