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Question posted by aljsente on August 25th, 2014

Where Is The Tire Jack On A 1996 Ford Ranger

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Owner's Manual - Page 155

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Owner's Manual - Page 171

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Owner's Manual - Page 175

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Owner's Manual - Page 179

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Owner's Manual - Page 181

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Owner's Manual - Page 185

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Owner's Manual - Page 187

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Owner's Manual - Page 191

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Owner's Manual - Page 195

... Vehicle Weight (GVW) If you add base curb weight and the weight of the vehicle including fuel, coolants, lubricants, emergency tools, spare wheel and tire. Driving Your Ranger Understanding Loading/Towing Information The following terms are used to describe the ability to carry. It also includes any equipment that is the weight...
Owner's Manual - Page 197

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Owner's Manual - Page 213

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Owner's Manual - Page 217

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Owner's Manual - Page 223

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Owner's Manual - Page 226

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Owner's Manual - Page 227

... a four-wheel drive vehicles with a wide contact surface. 1. To prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire, be seriously injured. Get out the spare tire and jack. 227 Make sure that is diagonally opposite the tire that you have a manual transmission, put the gearshift in P (Park) or 1 (First). If you are changing. When...
Owner's Manual - Page 229

... at the pry-off the ground, such as when changing a tire. Do not remove the wheel lug nuts until you raise the tire off . Not using the tapered end of the wheel and ornament.... To raise a rear tire place the jack under the vehicle. Insert the jack handle into the jack and use the handle to remove wheel ornaments. To raise a front wheel, place the jack directly under the shock absorber...
Owner's Manual - Page 232

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Owner's Manual - Page 286

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Owner's Manual - Page 291

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