I'm assuming it would be the same as the 1994 Ford Explorer transfer
case ( MERCON automatic Transmission Fluid ) I know that's what my 1995 Ford
Explorer uses
The transfer case for a 4x4 is bolted to the rear of the transmission on your Ford Ranger
I'm not a mechanic / technician but the transmission for a 4x4 has a different tailpiece on it so the transfer case can be bolted to it
On a 4 wheel drive capable Ford Ranger , the transfer case is bolted to the back of the transmission and allows power to be transferred to the front wheels
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the transfer case according to the 2002 Ford Ranger Owner Guide
2000 ranger 4x4 i replaced the gem and selector switch no power to transfer case motor
1994 ford ranger starts once in awhile
are there struts or shocks on the front of a 1994 ford ranger 2wd
1.25 quarts or 1.2 liters
In a 1993 Ford Ranger, the transfer case typically uses a different type of fluid than the transmission. The transfer case usually requires automatic transmission fluid (ATF) or a specific transfer case fluid, depending on the model. It's important to consult the owner's manual or service manual for the exact specifications for both the transfer case and transmission fluids to ensure proper maintenance.
On the internet dude GOOGLE
A 4.0 ford ranger will hold 10 quarts of transmission oil. This is if the if the transmission is totally dry including the lines and the transfer case.
I might be wrong, but I think Mazda made the 1994 Ford Ranger $x4.