SOURCE: Taillight fuse locotion
The fuse-block is located on the left end of the instrument panel under a cover. (It should have a diagram on the inside as to which fuse controls which circuit). If it isn't a fuse,it may be a defective headlight switch.
SOURCE: 99 ford ranger timing belt
Using the same 13mm socket, remove the bolt that you found under the
a/c compressor. Look down and to the right of the bolt that you just
removed, and you will see two more bolts. Both are 13mm. Easiest way
that I found was to go under the driver side tire well, and use 3/8
extensions to reach the two bolts. Once removed, the bracket and the
power steering pump should be moved to the driver's side of the frame,
and the a/c placed on top of the p/s assy.
Remove the bolts (6mm) that hold the timing belt cover in place.
Gently work your way around the cover, and push the tabs in to remove
the cover.
Use an impact wrench and 7/8 SAE socket to remove the crankshaft
pulley. A SOCKET WRENCH WILL NOT WORK. Once removed, gently tap the
pulley with a 2x4 (yes the wooden board) to remove. If you have a gear
puller, use that. I don't own one.
Remove the old belt. Now for the alignment. Crank - sprocket on
bottom. Use the bolt you removed, and a ½ drive wrench, with the 7/8
socket to turn the crank. Once the keyway is at high noon, leave it
alone. Next, move the oil pulley sprocket until the diamonds are
aligned. This should put the oil pulley at high noon, also. The
camshaft should have a diamond and a triangle. The diamond should go to
high noon, and the triangle should align with a triangle on the plastic
behind the sprocket. YOU SHOULD REALLY CONSIDER CLEANING THE ENTIRE
AREA BEFORE ALIGNING THE SPROCKETS. You cannot align the camshaft
without locating the two index (triangle and diamond) marks.
You will also notice a tensioner for the timing belt. You will
need to loosen the tentioner with a 13mm and 17mm wrenches. Loosen,
then use a cheeter bar bar to move the tentioner over. Lock in place by
tightening the tentioner bolts. Place the belt on the crankshaft, move
to the oil pulley, then to the cam pulley. Release tentioner, then
check the alignment. If correct, reverse the above removal plan, and
you should be good.
Don't buy the Haynes manual. I fought with the instructions for this
project, and the picture for the timing belt project doesn't show the
two indexes for the cam sprocket.
Also, while you are doing this, you should replace the antifreeze if you haven't in the past two years.
Best of luck.
SOURCE: taillights and dashlights wont work
you have a badb headlight switch. it controls the head lights and dash lights
SOURCE: which fuse works the taillights on the 99 ford ranger pickup
check the flasher its under the steering column/please rate my response thank you very much
SOURCE: DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS WORK. AT
First, check to make sure the light switch is in the "auto" position.
Second, check the under hood fuse center. There are 2 fuses in that fuse box, one for the right and one for the left tail lights.
Remove the fuses and make sure they are not blown.
Let me know what you find.
Regards,
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