ricardoguitars
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- Nov 6, 2017
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- Vehicle Year
- 1995
- Transmission
- Manual
Hello everyone, Ricardo from Costa Rica here 
A few weeks ago I bought a 1995 Ford Ranger XL 2.3L manual transmission, it ran great until a few days ago, it started having troubles climbing hills, massive power lose, then one day it died and won't start again since then, it came from the previous owner with a bad fuel gauge and error codes related to the oxygen sensor and vacuum regulator, so I replaced the fuel pump, fuel filter, oxygen sensors (upstream and downstream), vacuum regulator, and put new spark-plugs and cables on; also flushed the cooling system and replaced the brake fluid, engine and gearbox oil, after doing all this it still won't start, so I replaced the relays and found a pair of blown fuses, so I replaced then as well, still no start, I checked fuel pressure on the injector rail and I get a nice squirt out of it (no manometer available), I checked for a spark with a spark tester and all cylinders are getting spark, so no coil issues, crankshaft position sensor seems to be working fine, if I disconnect it it won't get spark so that's why I believe it is fine, I can hear the fuel pump working when I turn the key and the tank is almost full, I also checked the inertia switch and it is ok, still no start.
My repertoire is over and I have no clue what is going on, perhaps a bad computer?
Thanks all for your help.

A few weeks ago I bought a 1995 Ford Ranger XL 2.3L manual transmission, it ran great until a few days ago, it started having troubles climbing hills, massive power lose, then one day it died and won't start again since then, it came from the previous owner with a bad fuel gauge and error codes related to the oxygen sensor and vacuum regulator, so I replaced the fuel pump, fuel filter, oxygen sensors (upstream and downstream), vacuum regulator, and put new spark-plugs and cables on; also flushed the cooling system and replaced the brake fluid, engine and gearbox oil, after doing all this it still won't start, so I replaced the relays and found a pair of blown fuses, so I replaced then as well, still no start, I checked fuel pressure on the injector rail and I get a nice squirt out of it (no manometer available), I checked for a spark with a spark tester and all cylinders are getting spark, so no coil issues, crankshaft position sensor seems to be working fine, if I disconnect it it won't get spark so that's why I believe it is fine, I can hear the fuel pump working when I turn the key and the tank is almost full, I also checked the inertia switch and it is ok, still no start.
My repertoire is over and I have no clue what is going on, perhaps a bad computer?

Thanks all for your help.
