* Under the hood: This box usually contains larger fuses and relays related to engine components. It's usually located near the battery.
* Inside the cab: This box, often called the fuse panel, contains smaller fuses for interior components. Its location varies slightly depending on the trim and model:
* Regular Cab: Often located under the dashboard, on the driver's side. You might need to remove a small access panel.
* Extended/SuperCab: This is more likely to be found on the driver's side, lower down on the dash, often under a small cover.
To find the exact location:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source. The manual will have diagrams showing the location and what each fuse controls.
2. Look for a small, labeled cover: Examine the area under the dashboard on the driver's side. There should be a small panel or cover that indicates "Fuses" or "Fuse Panel."
3. Check near the battery: The under-hood fuse box is almost always near the battery.
Without your specific Ranger's trim level, it's impossible to give a precise location. Using the owner's manual or searching online for "1993 Ford Ranger fuse box location [trim level]" will yield the best results.