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Nov 15, 2019
3156 On 2003 Ford Ranger Edge
1 of 1 found this helpful Installed on my 2003 Ford Ranger Edge. Big difference from stock incandescent.

Jul 20, 2016
Look Good On My Trucks
1 of 3 found this helpful Made in China. Had I known this before buying I would not have made the purchase. I don't like Chinese parts on my American trucks.
Mounted to my 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac RWD with BFGoodrich 31x10.5/R15 All Terrain tires. Tabs on center caps are fragile. Need a thin wall socket to remove/install lugnuts. Later mounted these wheels onto my 2003 Ranger Edge.

Sep 11, 2020
FIXED MY IDLE PROBLEMS
I have a 2003 Ford Ranger Edge 3.0L Flex Fuel w/ just under 135K miles at the time I write this. For the last 3 months my idle has been high and/or erratic with the a/c on or off, when I turned the a/c off the idle would go higher, pressing the brake pedal w/ a/c on made the idle go to almost 3K, and the idle would just be all over the place. During acceleration and cruise speeds my engine would ping (detonate) a lot. After changing this sensor it's as if I have a brand new truck again! My fuel mileage has improved a great deal, too! Do NOT use generic parts store sensors! Use ONLY Ford Motorcraft! The computer is very touchy and does not like generic sensors at all! You'll need a 3/4 inch wrench for the sensor. This is the sensor that the computer works off of, not the gauge in the dash. There will be 2 wires going to it. The gauge switch only has 1 wire.