RangerKid94
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- 1992
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- Ford
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I've got a 92 Ranger 3.0L that i'm trying to fix for a friend before he comes home from Basic Training. The truck starts and runs fine the first time i start it, but if i shut it off after the engine has reached operating temp the truck will just crank but will not start unless i hold the gas pedal to the floor. I have strong spark at the coil and at the plugs and the spark plugs are brand new. i pulled the #1 plug after trying to start the truck after i had shut it off and it was soaked with fuel. The truck runs and drives well after it starts with the exception of running rich. I'm checking any sensor i believe affects the fuel trim. My guess is that a sensor is giving the ECM a false signal that is then firing the fuel injectors too long.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.