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  • 4L5Z-13832-AA
    Horn Assy
    • Fit Note: Single Note Electric Horn
    • Production Date: 08/2003-12/2011
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 4 Cyl 2.3L NA Petrol
    • Callout Name: 13832
    • Replaced By: 2W7Z-13800-BA
    MSRP: $52.50 Your Price: $36.70

OEM 2004 Ford Ranger Parts for Battery

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Car Battery Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Ford Ranger

  • Q: What Precautions Should Be Taken When Working with Car Battery to Prevent Personal Injury and Ensure Safety on 2004 Ford Ranger?
    A: Gases produced by batteries are explosive, therefore, keep flames and make sure to ventilate. Drain the reserve power source and then attempt to work on the airbag systems by disconnecting the battery ground cable. Keep out of way of sulfuric acid; shower with water in case of exposure. Move the batteries with the help of a carrier and remove and install the batteries correctly.
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