Bernard
Member
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2016
- Messages
- 13
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hi All,
I'm getting desperate, where my Ranger is concerned.
Went out, for a routine drive, three weeks ago. On the way up a hill (not a severe grade) I heard some detonation. Slowed down, to relieve the problem. As the drive went on, it kept getting (gradually) worse, and started running rough. Still, it did not light up the check engine light.
Took it home, and connected my Actron code reader.
No codes.
Guessed that the problem had to be fuel starvation.
Replaced the fuel pump.
No joy.
Replaced the fuel filter.
No joy.
Replaced the injectors.
No joy.
Took it to a local shop, where the owner connected it to his diagnostic equipment. He came up with a laundry list, for me, which I have started on.
Replaced the front coil pack.
No joy.
Swapped the original front, for the rear coil pack.
No joy.
Replaced the four passenger side spark plugs.
No joy.
Replaced the idle control valve.
No joy.
At that point, I realized that I was pissing in the wind, and came up with a new strategy. I'm asking the hive mind for help.
Do any of you have any wisdom, that you'd be willing to share, on the topic?
Thank you, so much, in advance,
Bernard.
1999 Ranger 2-door, 2WD, 5-speed, short bed, regular cab, no cruise control, 125,000 miles.
I'm getting desperate, where my Ranger is concerned.
Went out, for a routine drive, three weeks ago. On the way up a hill (not a severe grade) I heard some detonation. Slowed down, to relieve the problem. As the drive went on, it kept getting (gradually) worse, and started running rough. Still, it did not light up the check engine light.
Took it home, and connected my Actron code reader.
No codes.
Guessed that the problem had to be fuel starvation.
Replaced the fuel pump.
No joy.
Replaced the fuel filter.
No joy.
Replaced the injectors.
No joy.
Took it to a local shop, where the owner connected it to his diagnostic equipment. He came up with a laundry list, for me, which I have started on.
Replaced the front coil pack.
No joy.
Swapped the original front, for the rear coil pack.
No joy.
Replaced the four passenger side spark plugs.
No joy.
Replaced the idle control valve.
No joy.
At that point, I realized that I was pissing in the wind, and came up with a new strategy. I'm asking the hive mind for help.
Do any of you have any wisdom, that you'd be willing to share, on the topic?
Thank you, so much, in advance,
Bernard.
1999 Ranger 2-door, 2WD, 5-speed, short bed, regular cab, no cruise control, 125,000 miles.