RumpRanger98
Well-Known Member
Ok so Ive created a few threads recently and I dont want to spam up the boards with my problems.
99 ranger xcab 4x4 v6 3.0 5spd
1. So lately I have noticed from taking off from stopped, unless I let the clutch out real slow I get this groaning sort of sound, hard to explain sounds online. Its only when taking off, put it in first and I give it some gas and let clutch out to fast it will do the noise. What could it be and what could I check?
2. Is there a way with a multimeter to check the camshaft synchro sensor to see if thats working properly? Theres a sensor and then theres the shaft synchro thing the sensor sits on I believe, and are sold seperately.
3. Also Ive read on here on someones post someone telling them to go to Ford and just pay to have them diagnose the problem. Does Ford have special tools/equipment to monitor the vehicle and get more than a trouble code out of it? Im getting a misfire code, and don't want to throw parts at it. Already changed the cheap stuff.
Thanks again
99 ranger xcab 4x4 v6 3.0 5spd
1. So lately I have noticed from taking off from stopped, unless I let the clutch out real slow I get this groaning sort of sound, hard to explain sounds online. Its only when taking off, put it in first and I give it some gas and let clutch out to fast it will do the noise. What could it be and what could I check?
2. Is there a way with a multimeter to check the camshaft synchro sensor to see if thats working properly? Theres a sensor and then theres the shaft synchro thing the sensor sits on I believe, and are sold seperately.
3. Also Ive read on here on someones post someone telling them to go to Ford and just pay to have them diagnose the problem. Does Ford have special tools/equipment to monitor the vehicle and get more than a trouble code out of it? Im getting a misfire code, and don't want to throw parts at it. Already changed the cheap stuff.
Thanks again