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Posted by idontno on December 13, 2005 at 07:17:17 from (24.224.3.52):
In Reply to: ford ranger posted by baler 46 on December 11, 2005 at 21:27:32:
It"s proubly your shift motor on the tranfer case.Mine needs one about every 2 yrs.They get dirty and rusty and won"t shift.It"s a easy fix.Unplug it and pull it off.Take the end off and look in it.You will see the problem if that is what it is.Sometimes you can clean it and it will run ,but most of the time it will needed replaced.$125.00 at Autozone.Go to www.rangerpowersports.com.Do a search on shift motors.They discuss this a lot.If this isn"t the problem then you will have to look deeper.But check the shift motor first.Usually the problem...Good luck... idontno
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