Ford Ranger Starting Problems

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#315 of 337 Re: ford ranger won't start sometimes??? [joray] by crashross

May 01, 2012 (2:44 pm)

Replying to: joray (Jun 06, 2006 5:10 pm)
i have the exact same problem with my ranger too.....i have a few guesses ..but i too am basically baffled dude!

#316 of 337 Ranger won't start first time of the day by emtinoklahoma

Aug 11, 2012 (8:19 pm)

I have to pump once, crank, tries to start. Pump, crank, tries to start. After 6 or 7 times, it will start, but run VERY rough. Then after 5 to 10 seconds, it will smooth out. It starts and runs fine after that for the day. Any ideas?? This is a 97 Ranger 3.0 4X2

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

Aug 12, 2012 (7:50 am)

Replying to: consolegoddess (Apr 19, 2011 11:55 am)
I found a possible solution to our problem. Haven't tried it yet. Someone in another forum said that the TFI module on the back of the distributor needs to be taken off and regreased with dielectric grease and put back on.

#318 of 337 Re: Ranger won't start first time of the day [emtinoklahoma] by blue95

Aug 12, 2012 (8:40 am)

Replying to: emtinoklahoma (Aug 11, 2012 8:19 pm)
Sounds like the fuel system is struggling to build up pressure which might indicate a bad fuel pump. If the problem was a restriction in the fuel line the engine would not smooth out after warm up.
Question: after warm up when it's running good if you accelerate hard does the engine accelerate normally or does it cough or stutter?

#319 of 337 Re: Ranger won't start first time of the day [emtinoklahoma] by bolivar

Aug 20, 2012 (1:41 am)

Replying to: emtinoklahoma (Aug 11, 2012 8:19 pm)
A possible problem - the thermostat housing has 2 senors screwed into it. One has a black wire, this is the temp sensor for the gauge.
 
The other has a double set of wires, usually twisted together, black and yellow. This sensor tell the 'computer' if it is a cold or hot start. If it's a cold start, the amount of gas is increased during starting. If this sensor has failed, it thinks its a hot start and does not give the increased amount of gas for starting, and you get hard starts. When warmed up, the motor does not need the additional gas and starts just fine.
 
Replace this sensor.

#320 of 337 Re: ford ranger won't start sometimes??? [joray] by prodrigsr

Sep 09, 2012 (8:31 am)

Replying to: joray (Jun 06, 2006 5:10 pm)
Try this. I was having the exact same problem and wound up buying the TPS, IAC, and fuel pump plus relays. One day it did not start at all, not even crank. Found a weak connecting negative battery cable. Replaced it and so far it has been working fine. Try it , it won't cost much.

#321 of 337 1994 Ford Ranger by indeskii

Sep 13, 2012 (12:46 pm)

Seems like this is a common problem without a common answer...... Truck starts right up in morning, drive to work (about 25 minutes), turn truck off and it won't start again, (has power just won't turn over). Wait a few hours and it starts. Tried replacing some fuses and it "appeared" to work, but now it is doing it again. Anyone having the same issue please help,

#322 of 337 Check the inertial switch. by johnbpublic

Oct 03, 2012 (2:39 pm)

I found (after removing the bed, spending $230 on a flex fuel pump, and oh! Breaking the clips on the fuel lines) that the inertial switch in the cab had gotten loose. Check where the passenger's feet would go and make sure that switch is plugged in firmly. THEN check everything else.
 
But seriously if you don't have a lift and you need to change the fuel pump, just take the bed off. SOOO much easier. Six #55 torx bolts and remove the tail light wiring (be sure to get all the wiring detached!) and you and a friend can lift the bed off.

#323 of 337 Re: 91 ford ranger sputtering and stalling [sammie71121] by charlesw28

Nov 04, 2012 (9:43 am)

Replying to: sammie71121 (Mar 04, 2012 11:07 am)
i had a problem similar to this in my 94 ranger 3.0. We replaced the fuel pump and strainer, everything was fine then one day it started idle low and die sometimes not starting until i relived pressure off the tank from turning gas cap. anyway one day it dawned on me to clean the tank and i haven't had an issue since, just be careful cause normal jacks arn't tall enough to lift the backend enough to get the tank out, other thing could also be iac on top throttle body, mainly be cause overtime it gets gunked up and the bypass inside stops working right.

#324 of 337 Re: 1994 Ford Ranger [indeskii] by charlesw28

Nov 04, 2012 (9:49 am)

Replying to: indeskii (Sep 13, 2012 12:46 pm)
had same issue, whenyou try to start it after warm up does it sound normal but like its not getting fuel, if this is the case replace fuel pump and strainer and clean out tank for good measure, most people dont realize if you got tarnish in your gas tank only a matter of time before it gettings in fuel line and works its way to engine and injectors this cause worst problom gumming up injectors and pushing contaminents in to the engine.
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