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What motor is in a 99 ranger?

What motor is in a 99 ranger?

2.5 L 4-cylinder
3.0 L V64.0 L V6Electric
1999 Ford Ranger/Engine

What kind of engine does a Ford Ranger have?

The 4.0L OHV engine was produced until 2000 and was used in the Ford Explorer and Ranger. Output was 160hp and 225 ft·lbf. Though there is some variation, typically 155hp is quoted as horsepower for 1990-1992 applications. In 1998 the 4.0L SOHC (Single Over Head Cam) engine replaced the 4.0L OHV engine producing 207hp.

What kind of cab does a Ford Ranger have?

You can get a sporty two-door Regular Cab (standard) or two- or four-door SuperCab (extended cab) with a longer wheelbase. 2009 Ford Ranger SuperCab. Regular Cab is available with a 6- or 7-foot bed. Super Cab offers two small fold-out jump seats in the back, although space is limited.

How many miles does a 1999 Ford Ranger drive?

1st owner drove an estimated 3,992 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 7,057 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 12,698 miles/year.

Can a Ford Ranger be used as a 4WD?

For this reason, a part-time 4WD should not be used on a dry pavement; check the owner’s manual for details. Ford offered an optional manual transfer case on some earlier FX4 trims, but we only found one 2003 Ranger with a manual transmission and manual transfer case in all the U.S.

When did the Ford Ranger get a 4.0L engine?

The 4.0L OHV (Over Head Valve) V-6 engine found its way in to the Ford Ranger in 1990 and ultimately replaced the 2.9L V-6. This evolutionary redesign of the American 2.9L solved many of the reliability issues that plagued its predecessor. A beefier cylinder head design eliminated the 2.9L’s common failure of cracked heads.

You can get a sporty two-door Regular Cab (standard) or two- or four-door SuperCab (extended cab) with a longer wheelbase. 2009 Ford Ranger SuperCab. Regular Cab is available with a 6- or 7-foot bed. Super Cab offers two small fold-out jump seats in the back, although space is limited.

1st owner drove an estimated 3,992 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 7,057 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 12,698 miles/year.

For this reason, a part-time 4WD should not be used on a dry pavement; check the owner’s manual for details. Ford offered an optional manual transfer case on some earlier FX4 trims, but we only found one 2003 Ranger with a manual transmission and manual transfer case in all the U.S.

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Ruth Doyle