Jarrett Bradford
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- Location
- Conyers,Ga
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Transmission
- Automatic
I’ve looked around quite a bit but can’t really find anyone that has had the exact problem I have had. Or when looking up my issue it’s kinda hard to fit all of my symptoms into one google search so I figured if give it a shot here! I’ve got a 1994 Ford Ranger 4.0 V6. 114,000 miles. Whenever I start it in the morning or afternoon it’ll crank right up if it’s its first start of the day or if it’s sat for several hours before being started again. The problem occurs when I am running around town or just driving and will park in a parking lot to run into a restaurant or store. When I come out 10-30+ minutes later and try to start the truck it will once again start right up but very rough. It sound almost like it’s misfiring or somethin, shaking bad but once I give it gas a little it smooths out. Earlier today I started it and it ran for a few seconds and just shut off and upon starting it again had to floor it to keep it alive till it could run on its own. I have noticed it seems to do it more often in the summer when it’s hotter. I have no idea what the issue is. I’ve replaced the plugs, wires and the coil pack. I’ve used sea foam in the tank and the intake. I’ve tried several things. My fuel pump does seem a little noise. “I can hear it from the cab with windows down” while sitting idle. So I don’t know if that is cause for concern or not. Anything helps. Thanks!