If you are having difficulties locating the ECM relay then in my opinion you're best off getting in touch with a garage or a dealer that specializes in the 1986
Ford Ranger. The internet is a great source of information but with technical information sometimes it is better off letting the experts help you.
I have listed some helpful websites that feature the 1986 Ranger. Hopefully you will find the answer here;
• www.epinions.com/reviews/auto_Make-1986_Ford_Ranger_4WD
This particular website enables you to ask other Ford Ranger owners their opinions and questions, so they may be able to help you.
• www.lmctruck.com/features/fr/fryearscovered.htm
This particular website is an online catalog that features spares and parts for the 1986 Ranger. They have a search bar, so you could try typing in the
search bar what you are looking for. If you prefer to call them there is a telephone number which is: 1-800-562-8782. This is a free phone number if you are
phoning from the US or Canada.
• www.ford.com/help/contact/
The main Ford dealership would happily help you. On their website they have a "dealer locator" so you simply enter your area and it will guide you to your
nearest dealership. If this is not that local to you then they also give telephone numbers, email address and postal addresses, so there are many ways to get
in touch.
Another idea would be to purchase a manual for this model. Make sure that it covers 1986 models as specifications change a lot over the years. You could
search online for this or even try looking on EBay. You can usually find what you are looking for on EBay, but keep trying everyday as EBay changes constantly.
Ford Ranger. The internet is a great source of information but with technical information sometimes it is better off letting the experts help you.
I have listed some helpful websites that feature the 1986 Ranger. Hopefully you will find the answer here;
• www.epinions.com/reviews/auto_Make-1986_Ford_Ranger_4WD
This particular website enables you to ask other Ford Ranger owners their opinions and questions, so they may be able to help you.
• www.lmctruck.com/features/fr/fryearscovered.htm
This particular website is an online catalog that features spares and parts for the 1986 Ranger. They have a search bar, so you could try typing in the
search bar what you are looking for. If you prefer to call them there is a telephone number which is: 1-800-562-8782. This is a free phone number if you are
phoning from the US or Canada.
• www.ford.com/help/contact/
The main Ford dealership would happily help you. On their website they have a "dealer locator" so you simply enter your area and it will guide you to your
nearest dealership. If this is not that local to you then they also give telephone numbers, email address and postal addresses, so there are many ways to get
in touch.
Another idea would be to purchase a manual for this model. Make sure that it covers 1986 models as specifications change a lot over the years. You could
search online for this or even try looking on EBay. You can usually find what you are looking for on EBay, but keep trying everyday as EBay changes constantly.