Frank
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- 1992
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I failed the recent emissions so yesterday I was doing a tuneup and decided to replace the oxygen sensors on my '92 Ranger 3.0. After I put them in, I let it idle for about 15 minutes, went for a drive for a few miles and when I stopped it wouldn't start again. I had to put the old ones on just to get home.
After I got home, I put the new ones back on, reset the computer again and the truck started. So I ran it for about 20 minutes idle which sounded fine. After I turned it off, it wouldn't start again.
Also, when I turn the engine over for a few seconds, I can smell gas.
Anyone have any idea what's going on here?
After I got home, I put the new ones back on, reset the computer again and the truck started. So I ran it for about 20 minutes idle which sounded fine. After I turned it off, it wouldn't start again.
Also, when I turn the engine over for a few seconds, I can smell gas.
Anyone have any idea what's going on here?