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Old 03-04-2006, 03:20 AM
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ford ranger

hey,

I got into an accident last year, and my xtl ford ranger didnt give me too many problems.

It has a new engine and had a new radio (which got jacked)
anywhoo, I slammed on the gass pedal during the whole accident dealy.
Since then i cant drive it, or shift it to any gears, EXCEPT reverse. When i step on the gas pedal it just reves and doesnt move at all.
I think its the transmission because it cant be my new engine.
Can some one give me some answers? Suggestions?
HELP!
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manual or automatic?
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Old 03-04-2006, 05:59 PM
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manual or automatic?
automatic

some one told me to Check the fluid level and replace the filter

i havent done that yet....
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Re: ford ranger

Check the fluid level and smell it. If it smells a little like someone was burning off some tires that is a sign of clutch damage inside.
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Check the cable that runs from your shifter to the transmission.
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Re: ford ranger

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Check the cable that runs from your shifter to the transmission.

It's a rwd, the shifter goes directly into the tranny, no linkage to inspect.
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Old 03-05-2006, 02:42 PM
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Re: ford ranger

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Check the fluid level and smell it. If it smells a little like someone was burning off some tires that is a sign of clutch damage inside.
hmm, ok, i'll check that out


thank you so much
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I thought the automatic rangers had the shifter on the collumn...
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