Common questions

What kind of transmission does a 1993 Ford Ranger have?

What kind of transmission does a 1993 Ford Ranger have?

I own a 1993 ranger xlt with a single cab. It’s a 4wd model with 5 speed manual transmission. That should be enough information for your research. You are also correct on your observations as well. If I remember correctly the turn signal and hazard lights use 2 different relays.

How does a turn signal work on a Ford Ranger?

Hazards switch and turn indicators share much circuitry (all lights and wiring to them) and most comes together at a common meeting point, the hazard switch. 1) you have blinking-clicking relay sound from both turn signal flasher and hazard circuit flasher relay. 5) or a short to ground exists at the hazard switch (unlikely unless a fuse if blown).

Is there a hazard switch on a Ford Ranger?

7) Hazard switch has contactis to choosing between turn indicator and hazard function. These fail often and spraying contact cleaner and exercizing the hazard switch is a must I’d like to pull up the wiring diagrams for a peek at the details…balls in your court. Sorry I should’ve given the year and general model.

Is there a problem with my Turn signal?

As far as my problem, I’m a fairly doesnt mechanic but have little knowledge of electrical systems and have been having a hell of a time diagnosising my turn signal symptoms. The wiper delay and washer pump work 100% when selected, yet neither my signals or hazards work when selected.

I own a 1993 ranger xlt with a single cab. It’s a 4wd model with 5 speed manual transmission. That should be enough information for your research. You are also correct on your observations as well. If I remember correctly the turn signal and hazard lights use 2 different relays.

Hazards switch and turn indicators share much circuitry (all lights and wiring to them) and most comes together at a common meeting point, the hazard switch. 1) you have blinking-clicking relay sound from both turn signal flasher and hazard circuit flasher relay. 5) or a short to ground exists at the hazard switch (unlikely unless a fuse if blown).

7) Hazard switch has contactis to choosing between turn indicator and hazard function. These fail often and spraying contact cleaner and exercizing the hazard switch is a must I’d like to pull up the wiring diagrams for a peek at the details…balls in your court. Sorry I should’ve given the year and general model.

As far as my problem, I’m a fairly doesnt mechanic but have little knowledge of electrical systems and have been having a hell of a time diagnosising my turn signal symptoms. The wiper delay and washer pump work 100% when selected, yet neither my signals or hazards work when selected.

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