mlboelte
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- Vehicle Year
- 1991
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.4
- Transmission
- Automatic
I have a 1991 Ranger XLT w/2.4 and auto trans w/129000 miles. Occasionally the engine will " bog down", act as if it's starving for fuel and I will push the peddle to the floor and it seems the transmission slips a bit then it will "catch" and start running fine. It does not do this alot, and it does not last very long maybe a couple of minutes at the most, some days not at all some days it will do this a couple times a day. It has died at a light but only twice in the last two months then it starts right up. Also the fuel gauge is not working properly. Is there a vacuum line connected from engine to trans? Could this be a vacuum line problem? Any suggestions? Thanks.
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