Ranger 4WD V6-182 3.0L (1994)
Splash Guard: Customer Interest
Drive Belt - Slippage/Noise In Wet Conditions
Article No.
94-18-8
09/07/94
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STEERING - POWER - POOR ASSIST - ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT SLIPS IN WET CONDITIONS
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GENERATOR - DRIVE BELT SLIPS ON PULLEY IN WET CONDITIONS CAUSING LOW BATTERY CHARGE AND DIM LIGHTS
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ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT - SLIPS ON GENERATOR PULLEY IN WET CONDITIONS CAUSING LOW BATTERY CHARGE, DIM
LIGHTS AND DRIVE BELT "SQUEAL"
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NOISE - "SQUEAL" FROM ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT SLIPPING ON GENERATOR PULLEY IN WET CONDITIONS
LIGHT TRUCK:
1993-94 RANGER
This TSB is being republished in its entirety to include the 1994 model years.
ISSUE:
The generator drive belt may slip on the pulleys causing a low battery charge, dim lights, poor power steering assist and accessory drive belt "squeal".
This occurs because road splash enters the engine compartment and causes the generator belt to slip when wet.
ACTION:
Install a new splash shield to the left hand fender apron to prevent road splash from entering the engine compartment. Refer to the following procedure
for service details.
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
2.
Remove the left front wheel.
3.
Remove the plastic push pins from the new Splash Shield Assembly (F37Z-16103-A).
4.
Place the new splash shield (F37Z-16103-A) onto the left hand front fender apron as shown in Figure 1.
NOTE:
POSITION CUTOUT IN SHIELD ABOUT 1/2" (12.7 mm) DIRECTLY ABOVE THE BRAKE LINE.
5.
Using the pin holes in the splash shield as a guide, mark the fender apron in six (6) places for drill locations.