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Battery light does come on have power to cool pack still no power to computer relay and fuse are goodCOP?
Coil on Plug, not used in 1993 Rangers
If CEL is not coming on then computer is not coming on.
Check EEC Fuse and EEC Relay first
The coil pack on the 4.0l will have a 4 wire connector, disconnect it.
There will be 1 Red wire, that wire should have 12volts when key is on.
This 12volts comes from EEC Fuse and EEC relay as well
EEC fuse powers coil pack, EDIS module, fuel injectors, MAF and EEC(computer), so blown EEC Fuse would cause a no spark, as would a bad EEC Relay not passing power
When you turn on the key does the Battery Light come on?
That means ignition switch is working
Thanks for previous postI pulled the ecc relay and only had power on one side with key on I I tested the 30amp fuse and only 1 side had power. I replaced the fuse and truck started but only ran a few minutes and quit again the fuse had blown again. It had power on one side again. Any thoughts what might be blowing the fuse I'm looking for a short or groundPull out the EEC relay
With Key OFF, test each slot in the Relay base/socket, one should have 12volts, thats the power from the EEC Fuse.
Now turn Key to ON(RUN), test slots again, there should now be a 2nd slot with 12volts, that's from the ignition switch.
This is a diagram of a standard automotive 5 pin relay: http://www.enginebasics.com/Advanced Engine Tuning/Images/Relay Picture.jpg
Yes they do number them oddly
4 pin relay won't have 87A, same pin lay out just no 87A pin
85 and 86 are used to activate(close) the relay
There is no polarity for 85 or 86, if 85 has 12v AND 86 is Grounded then relay will close, and visa versa, if 86 has 12v and 85 is grounded relay will close.
If there is no 12v or no ground then relay will not close.
30 and 87 is where the "power" from the fuse passes thru when relay is closed.
When voltage passes thru the Coil(85 and 86) it becomes a magnet and pulls down the metal "arm" in the relay, this connects pins 30 and 87 together.
Pin 30 is usually connected to the fuse and 87 to the device being powered(load), in this case the EEC(computer).
But there is no reason that can not be reversed, 87 could be Fuse power and 30 the EEC.
If you find 12v at slot 85 or 86 confirm the "other one" is a good Ground.
If no 12v at 85 or 86 then check relay base the wires can and do corrode.