Ranger 4WD V6-183 3.0L (1993)
Distributor Cap: Customer Interest
Radio - Engine Ignition Interference On AM/FM Band
Article No.
96-8-14
04/08/96
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NOISE - "ENGINE IGNITION" STATIC HEARD THROUGH RADIO (AM OR FM) - VEHICLES WITH 3.0L ENGINE
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RADIO - ENGINE IGNITION INTERFERENCE (AM OR FM BAND) - VEHICLES WITH 3.0L ENGINE
LIGHT TRUCK:
1992-94 RANGER
This TSB article is being republished in its entirety to include additional parts, e.g., ground strap.
ISSUE:
Engine ignition interference/noise may be heard through the radio AM or FM band. This occurs because:
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Radio Frequency interference (RFI) from the ignition system to the cluster creates feedback into the radio system
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Excessive electrical interference is created by the ignition system
ACTION:
Install/Replace the following service parts:
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An RFI Suppression Audio Cable into the coil, ignition Control Module (ICM), and cluster ignition system and ground the leads
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The ignition distributor cap
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Underhood ground strap and body-to-frame ground strap
Refer to the following procedures for service details.
RFI CABLE PROCEDURE
1.
Route the RFI Suppression Audio Cable (F47Z-14A411-B) from the ignition coil to the 53-pin bulkhead connector and the ICM as shown in
Figure 1.