D Baker
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- Jun 25, 2017
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- Tulsa OK
- Vehicle Year
- 2000
- Transmission
- Automatic
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- Beat to fit, paint to match
I need some ideas guys.
I have a 2000, 4.0L Ranger,. It is factory stock.
In cold temperatures say below 35 it will not start as it does in warmer temperatures. It will crank just fine but will not fire. It will do this 3 or 4 try’s then fire up like nothing is wrong. No miss, no rough idle, nothing. It runs fine.
I’ve started putting gas-line anti-freeze in at fill-ups and seems to have gotten some better, but can still happen.
I do know I need to change thermostats because mine is stuck open and the engine will run cold. However I resorted to the old cardboard trick we did years ago, it runs warm now.
Last time I checke, it was not showing any codes.
Could I be looking at something in the ignition system, or just a fuel/ moisture problem?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
D Baker
I have a 2000, 4.0L Ranger,. It is factory stock.
In cold temperatures say below 35 it will not start as it does in warmer temperatures. It will crank just fine but will not fire. It will do this 3 or 4 try’s then fire up like nothing is wrong. No miss, no rough idle, nothing. It runs fine.
I’ve started putting gas-line anti-freeze in at fill-ups and seems to have gotten some better, but can still happen.
I do know I need to change thermostats because mine is stuck open and the engine will run cold. However I resorted to the old cardboard trick we did years ago, it runs warm now.
Last time I checke, it was not showing any codes.
Could I be looking at something in the ignition system, or just a fuel/ moisture problem?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
D Baker