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How to Replace Fuel Tank Filler Neck 1989-97 Ford Ranger
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Rust Penetrant
7mm Socket
Ratchet
Needle nose pliers
5/16 Inch Socket
1. Remove the fuel tank filler neck
Pop the gas hatch and remove the gas cap.
Remove the three 7 mm bolts.
Raise and secure the vehicle.
Pull the fuel filler neck down.
Hit the bolt with some penetrating oil.
Use your 5/16” socket to loosen the clamp and disconnect the fuel filler neck.
Use a flat blade screwdriver to break the seal to remove the hose if necessary.
2. Install the new filler neck
Apply penetrating oil to the inner tube on the new filler neck to slide it into the hose easier.
Tighten up the clamps.
Bolt the filler neck in with your 7 mm socket and ratchet and the three bolts.
Replace your gas cap and close the little door latch.
Brought to you by 1AAuto.com; your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. Hi, I'm Mike Green. I'm one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20+ years experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1AAuto.com. The right parts installed correctly, that's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video we're going to replace the upper fuel filler neck on this 1996 Ranger. It's the same as any late 80s to 97 Ranger. A common- this is a common problem where the check engine light goes on and it throws the code for a loose fuel cap. Then if you look up underneath you can see that this part is rusted out. At 1A auto we do sell this part, as well as the entire filler neck that includes the rubber parts as well. If you need to replace the entire filler neck then you're going to have to remove the bed of the pickup. The tools you'll are 7mm and 5/16 inch sockets with a ratchet and extension, a flat blade screwdriver, penetrating oil and pliers. I do use a lift in the video to raise and lower the vehicle, but mostly that just to make it easier to shoot the video. You should not need a jack or anything like that.
Remove three 7mm screws. This one holds your lanyard for your gas cap. We're going to speed up here as I remove those three 7mm screws. This truck is a northern truck so everything's a little bit rusty. You can see that they actually come apart pretty easily and intact, which I was quite happy about. If you force it, there's that part of your fill tube right there. You can see this part here, another part is rusted out. That happens a lot. You can take a little penetrating oil and hope this comes apart. What I'm doing here it coating that bolt that holds the clamp together. All these are 5/16 socket. Here I'm using my screwdriver, putting it between the rubber tube and the metal part, which breaks the adhesion basically between them. After pulling down you reveal the inner tube and you have to break that clamp.
You can see here we put a clamp onto our inner tube and we put some oil, penetrating oil, around there so it will slide together easily. I'm freezing it here because something I forgot to mention is that I already have the large clamp around the outside on that upper filler neck. You put the large clamp onto the filler neck before you put in on to the small tube. I'm going to put this in and turn this so that our flap is pretty much down at the bottom there. Bring this clamp over and tighten it up. Speed it up here as I tighten it with a screwdriver and then follow it up with the 5/16 socket and ratchet. Now we'll take a little bit of penetrating oil. Spray that clamp, spray the ends of our outer tube. Let's push everything up in there so that clamp goes in. Push that in. Take our clamp here. I'm going to have it so it faces down, because when I put this up in you get the bolts started up here and then tighten up this clamp. We'll have it so we can get it snug in. I'm tightening that clamp so the clamp itself stays in place and I can still turn the neck when I go to attach it to the body of the truck.
Here I'm supporting the neck and starting one of the bolts in with my hand. Now you'll need to hold on to the neck. Reach underneath the truck and hold onto the neck. Push on that bolt with your wrench and start it. After you start that first one, don't tighten it up all the way, because you'll want to be able to move the neck around a little bit and get your other two started. I'm starting that left one and then I'll do the one that the lanyard that hold the gas cap on last. Once I have them all started; after I have them all started in most of the way then I tighten them up. You don't have them tight, too tight, just firm enough to hold it in place. You don't want to over tighten them and possibly strip anything. Now from underneath reach up in there and make sure you tighten that large clamp on the outer hose.
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95 Ranger fuel fill replacement
ron
January 26, 2021
Great part from 1A, you will need to take your bed off, which was easy with a small overhead chain lift, or drop the tank. My experience was take the bed off or tip it up towards pass side. Just a few min to change the broken, leaking fill. I took opportunity to sand/wire wheel my frame and rear end while bed was off, primed and painted. I also cleaned my ABS sensor on the top of the rear end. Take off and wipe! Awesome repair project to keep my Ranger going...
Perfect replacement
Stephen
August 28, 2021
The actual part looks just like the posted image. Perfect factory replacement. The original hose was cracked and leaking fumes from the tank. Now it's sealed tight and can pass vehicle inspection.
Llhoyd
December 9, 2021
Perfect fit & good product. Still into my 96 Ranger Long Bed
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