Common questions

How do you take the seats out of a Ford Ranger?

How do you take the seats out of a Ford Ranger?

Anyone with a modicum of automotive-repair experience can take out Ford Ranger seats in less than one hour. Slide the driver’s seat bottom as far forward as it will go. Remove the bolts from the driver’s seat rear legs using your socket set.

Where is the fuse panel on a Ford Ranger?

Passenger compartment fuse panel. The fuse panel is located on the left-hand side of the instrument panel facing the driver’s side door. Pull the panel cover outward to access the fuses. Identifying Passenger compartment fuse panel.

Where is the power window on a 2003 Ford Ranger?

Join Us! Recently, the drivers side power window on my 2003 Ford Ranger has stopped working. When I press the button to roll down the window, I notice that there is a clicking sound coming from under the dash/steering wheel column area but the window does not work. The passenger window does work fine.

Where is the power distribution box on a Ford Ranger?

Power distribution box Ford Ranger 2001-2009. The power distribution box is located in the engine compartment. The power distribution box contains high-current fuses that protect your vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads.

What are the repair panels for a Ford Ranger?

Raybuck offers an extensive inventory of repair panels for your Ford Ranger. They’re designed for the front, rear, passenger and driver sides of your truck! Some of our repair panels include cab corners, wheel arches, door skins, spring hanger kits, spring shackle kits and more.

Where are the cable ends on a Ford Ranger?

Disengage the two cable ends that are set inside of the rear door handle. It is important to note that the cable that comes into the upper portion of the door handle operates the LOWER latch, and the cable that comes into the lower portion of the door handle operates the UPPER latch.

What are the trim levels of the Ford Ranger?

The fourth-generation Ranger shares the traditional trim levels used by Ford light trucks in North America, with base-trim XL, mid-level XLT, and top-trim Lariat. To supplement each trim level, Chrome, Sport, and FX option packages are offered for all three trim levels.

When did Ford stop making the Ranger truck?

Owners of Ford Ranger trucks received sad news in 2011 when Ford announced it would discontinue the Ford Ranger series on December 22, 2011. More than one factor was instrumental in Ford ceasing production within North America.

What kind of seats are in a 1985 Ford Ranger?

Here are 1993 Ford Explorer bucket seats mounted in a 1985 Ford Ranger using the 60/40 split bench seat tracks from a 1989-1992 Ford Ranger. You should also be able to use the tracks from Ranger bucket seats.

Can you put explorer buckets in Cab Ranger?

Here is another set of Explorer buckets mounted in an extended cab Ranger using the Ranger’s 60/40 split bench seat brackets. The Explorer seat brackets should be held on by (4) 10mm bolts. Explorer seat tracks only work on extended cab Rangers. Explorer seats need the 60/40 or bucket seat tracks from a regular cab Ranger to work.

Can you put a split bench in a Ford Ranger?

One other word of warning Ranger Standard-cab, Ranger Supercab and Bronco II’s all have different floor pan profiles and so use different seat tracks, so if you want to put buckets or a split-bench into a standard cab Ranger you must get your seat tracks out of a standard cab Ranger.

Anyone with a modicum of automotive-repair experience can take out Ford Ranger seats in less than one hour. Slide the driver’s seat bottom as far forward as it will go. Remove the bolts from the driver’s seat rear legs using your socket set.

Here are 1993 Ford Explorer bucket seats mounted in a 1985 Ford Ranger using the 60/40 split bench seat tracks from a 1989-1992 Ford Ranger. You should also be able to use the tracks from Ranger bucket seats.

Here is another set of Explorer buckets mounted in an extended cab Ranger using the Ranger’s 60/40 split bench seat brackets. The Explorer seat brackets should be held on by (4) 10mm bolts. Explorer seat tracks only work on extended cab Rangers. Explorer seats need the 60/40 or bucket seat tracks from a regular cab Ranger to work.

One other word of warning Ranger Standard-cab, Ranger Supercab and Bronco II’s all have different floor pan profiles and so use different seat tracks, so if you want to put buckets or a split-bench into a standard cab Ranger you must get your seat tracks out of a standard cab Ranger.

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Ruth Doyle