In both the 4 & 6 cylinder models follow the upper radiator hose to the engine block, the piece it connects to is the cover with the thermostat in it. I just did the a 94/4.0 V6 and the bolts are a bit tight to access. Ensure you have a flex socket handle. I found the steps in the Haynes manual for this vehicle.
is in side of the rear main fiuse box
follow the top radiator hose to the engine, the thermostat is located in the housing that that end of the hose is connected to
There is supposed to be an engine thermostat . Do you mean that someone has removed the engine thermostat ? What year of Ford Ranger and what year ?
follow the top radiator hose to the engine, remove it then remove the thermostat housing, remove the thermostat and replace it
follow the top radiator hose to the motor the hose is clamped to the thermostat housing remove the housing and you will find your thermostat
The thermostat is located on the right side of the engine looking in, in between the intake manifold and the air filter box, underneath the wiring. This is in a 1994 Ford Probe GT 6 cylinder
It should be located in the oil pan. On my ranger its on the drivers side.
Should be less than/around $10.00.
A 1994 Ford Ranger has no distributor cap__it uses Distributorless Ignition__the ignition coils are located on the right side of the engine in plain sight (your left when facing the engine )
yes if the motors are the same.
The thermostat is done it has to be replaced.......
On a 1995 Ford Ranger : I know on the 4.0 liter EFI engine , you follow the top radiator hose from the radiator . It connects to a metal pipe which is part of the engine cooling thermostat housing that is bolted to the front of the engine . The thermostat is inside the housing