Geddes84
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- Feb 12, 2020
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- Location
- Lodi, NY
- Vehicle Year
- 1996
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger 2.3
- Transmission
- Manual
Hi everybody! I'm new here but, ofcourse I've read lots of posts helping me solve my problems here through Google searches for many years.
I'm having a misfire issue with my ranger.. I've done all the basic things, plugs, wires and I was giving up on it being electrical until recently hooked my timing light to give it a shot. So with that it was apparent I was having a random misfire from every plug wire. Oddly tho, the misfire will clear up when i take the wire off of the coil and let the arc jump for a distance this happens with every plug wire. I've checked my coils and both primary and secondary resistance is in spec. I'm swapped plug wires, coils, and computer with ones that worked fine from my previous ranger now parts car that ran great when I stopped driving it.. Nothing changes the issue.
The symptoms are. It will miss slight at idle which I'm pretty sure it has always done, but more recently and more of an obvious issue it will noticeably misfire after I accelerate then let off the gas without accelerating, like when I'm shifting and getting up to speed, this miss doesnt carry on forever it will clear itself upon a few seconds. It doesnt seem to miss under load. Also if I rev the engine up and let it go back down to idle it will stumble and die.
I guess this could be a compound issue but I'm not sure. Im really stumped as to what would make the misfire apparent through the timing light only to correct itself when I lengthen the arc between the coil and wire.. Anyone have any pointers? Thanks you guys
I almost forgot, no codes...
I'm having a misfire issue with my ranger.. I've done all the basic things, plugs, wires and I was giving up on it being electrical until recently hooked my timing light to give it a shot. So with that it was apparent I was having a random misfire from every plug wire. Oddly tho, the misfire will clear up when i take the wire off of the coil and let the arc jump for a distance this happens with every plug wire. I've checked my coils and both primary and secondary resistance is in spec. I'm swapped plug wires, coils, and computer with ones that worked fine from my previous ranger now parts car that ran great when I stopped driving it.. Nothing changes the issue.
The symptoms are. It will miss slight at idle which I'm pretty sure it has always done, but more recently and more of an obvious issue it will noticeably misfire after I accelerate then let off the gas without accelerating, like when I'm shifting and getting up to speed, this miss doesnt carry on forever it will clear itself upon a few seconds. It doesnt seem to miss under load. Also if I rev the engine up and let it go back down to idle it will stumble and die.
I guess this could be a compound issue but I'm not sure. Im really stumped as to what would make the misfire apparent through the timing light only to correct itself when I lengthen the arc between the coil and wire.. Anyone have any pointers? Thanks you guys
I almost forgot, no codes...