Ford Ranger Starting Problems

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#274 of 337 05 Ford Ranger by hughes03

Jul 23, 2011 (2:40 pm)

I have a 2005 Ford Ranger with a 2.5L 2wd manual. It will start after sitting over night. Then I will drive for awhile thne it will act like it is not getting any fuel to it. It has over half a tank i dont know if it has a bad relay or a bad fuel pump. i dont know how to tell either way when it quit the last time i put a fuel pressure gauge on it and it read nothing. lead me to beilieve that it could be a fuel pump i was reading online and the relay crossed my mind. Someone please help me what this could be. Thank you

#275 of 337 Starter Solinoid Bypass - 1995 Ranger by texas_ranger

Jul 24, 2011 (6:55 am)

My Ranger would not start last Sunday. No click, lights full on, battery good. Experts stated it was battery. Replaced solinoid. No ignition from ignition switch until we bridged solinoid. With screwdriver bridging solinoid, engine started, no problem.
 
Experts now tell me only way to work around the problem is to run a switch directly to the solinoid switch and drill hole in engine bulkhead, then bridge solinoid via switch.
 
Any suggestions on a real fix rather than a jury rigged fix? Experts tell me the fix would be very expensive.

#276 of 337 Re: 94 Ranger Starting Problems [warozz] by rstagl

Jul 24, 2011 (10:05 am)

Replying to: warozz (May 24, 2009 7:22 am)
03 Ranger same problem. can go weeks without problems. Noticed when driven and engine hot, short turn off, will not start. tries to and very irradically and at best will sputter then stall. Wait 20-30 minutes and will start right up, runs fine.
 
I'm looking for suggestions as well
Thanks

#277 of 337 Re: 94 Ranger Starting Problems [rstagl] by innerbeyond

Jul 25, 2011 (3:00 pm)

Replying to: rstagl (Jul 24, 2011 10:05 am)
i just went thru this on my 94 ford ranger, replaced the selinoid under the hood and it didnt change anything, it was the solinoid on the starter itself. there are two on a ford ranger.

#278 of 337 Re: 1991 Ford Ranger 6 cyl 3.0 won't start when warm [fordgirl77] by tnvols

Aug 09, 2011 (12:47 pm)

Replying to: fordgirl77 (May 22, 2010 9:29 am)
Hello. I have a 1994 Mazda B4000 that I have had for a year and a half. It has been giving me some problems with starting, but its on and off. Over the past week I have had it at 2 different shops. As you would imagine its started every time with both shops and the diagnostic showed no codes. No one has a clue whats going on. however, it does seem to only happen during the summer. I had to have it towed from work the other day. I did unplug and replug the fuel pump relay, but put it back in the same spot. Sounds like I've got the same symptoms you did. I might go ahead and buy new relays. But if it happens again I'll try swapping the relays. Thanks.

#279 of 337 Re: Ranger keeps breaking the bendix/nose cone in the starter [rosesarebeauty] by marprts

Sep 05, 2011 (6:52 am)

Replying to: rosesarebeauty (Jul 03, 2011 2:52 pm)
A few things came to mind when I read your complaint. When your timing belt went out did they say you did more damage? On many engines when the timing belt or chain breaks The pistons usually slam right into the valves. That's since they are out of sequence now from the broken timing belt. There are a few things they should check. 1st check the compression in all of the cylinders. While you or the mechanic are doing that. Inspect all spark plugs. With all spark plugs removed try to rotate the engine over by hand. When you do this make sure that the battery is disconnected for safety. Rotate it iver 3 to 5 times. Just to get a good feeling what when and why the engine is vibrating. I would think that either a valve got bent and or a connecting rod. Something of this nature. These are all educated thoughts that may cause this. If something is bent that could even cause the starter to fail. When it hits that part that is diffcult for the starter to rotate past this. Then the sudden starter resistance while it's rotating the engine. Might cause the teeth of the starter suddenly stop and cause some sort of damage. I hope this helps you out.

#280 of 337 Re: starter relay location [loosenut] by mitch63

Sep 16, 2011 (4:48 pm)

Replying to: loosenut (Jul 08, 2008 3:02 pm)
ok what you have already replaced both the starter and solenoid there is a heavy click but it wont even try to start

#281 of 337 94 ranger 4.0 v6 wont start by kewlkarrs06

Oct 19, 2011 (11:03 am)

i have a 94 ford ranger that when u turn the key to start it it clicks once but then does not even try to turn over i tried jumping the selinoid it will try to start 1/100 times but to get it running i have to coast start it and it runs fine any suggestions???

#282 of 337 Re: 94 ranger 4.0 v6 wont start [kewlkarrs06] by innerbeyond

Oct 19, 2011 (11:43 am)

Replying to: kewlkarrs06 (Oct 19, 2011 11:03 am)
Sounds like the selinoid on the starter itself. Replace your starter and you should be good to go.

#283 of 337 Re: Starter Solinoid Bypass - 1995 Ranger [texas_ranger] by rangermustang

Nov 18, 2011 (10:10 pm)

Replying to: texas_ranger (Jul 24, 2011 6:55 am)
Texas ranger,
 
The problem is your neutral safety start switch. There is a wire loom behind the motor going down to the transmission Check to make sure that it is plugged in and the connection is not dirty Of that does not fix it then check the sensor on the clutch pedal
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