99ranger99
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- 1999
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- Ford
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Hello, I've got a 1999 Ford Ranger 2.5L Manual with 200k miles.
While driving down the road it losses power while lugging. (Keeping a constant speed) I had some codes for fuel system too lean. Which seem to have subsided since I've changed the MAF, TPS and Fuel Pump. The truck has no problem starting or running. It seems though that the problem only occurs once the vehicle is at normal operating temperature. It's isn't throwing a code but I am wondering if it could be a Crank Position Sensor?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks 99ranger99
While driving down the road it losses power while lugging. (Keeping a constant speed) I had some codes for fuel system too lean. Which seem to have subsided since I've changed the MAF, TPS and Fuel Pump. The truck has no problem starting or running. It seems though that the problem only occurs once the vehicle is at normal operating temperature. It's isn't throwing a code but I am wondering if it could be a Crank Position Sensor?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks 99ranger99