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Cranks for awhile before starting


rangerdanger.

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02
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I have a 02 ranger with a 4.0L and it cranks for a long time before starting but onces started runs fine. Any ideas?
 
Common problem

I have a 02 ranger with a 4.0L and it cranks for a long time before starting but onces started runs fine. Any ideas?

Most times this is a problem with the fuel in the system bleeding back into the fuel tank when the engine is off. Try this: When inserting the key turn it to the RUN position so the fuel pump will engage. Wait 4 or 5 seconds and then twist the key to the START position. If it starts well then you have found the problem and also the way around the problem.
Big JIm:hottubfun::wub:
 
Where is the fuel pressure regulator

My 2003 4.0L 4WD has the same problem as the original post. I can turn the key to on (but not start) then turn off when I hear the fuel pump stop (about a second) then repeat a couple of times, then fire up with no problem. And there's no smell of fuel at all, so probably not a leaky injector. So the pressure/fuel is leaking back into the tank through the fuel pressure regulator, right?

My problems are that I don't know what the regulator looks like and I don't know where it's located. Seems that it should be somewhere between the fuel pump and the fuel rails but I'm not finding anything that would look like a fuel regulator. And I'm not seeing a regulator in any parts diagrams on the web, nor in parts searches at NAPA or elsewhere

Any advice?
 
My 2003 4.0L 4WD has the same problem as the original post. I can turn the key to on (but not start) then turn off when I hear the fuel pump stop (about a second) then repeat a couple of times, then fire up with no problem. And there's no smell of fuel at all, so probably not a leaky injector. So the pressure/fuel is leaking back into the tank through the fuel pressure regulator, right?

My problems are that I don't know what the regulator looks like and I don't know where it's located. Seems that it should be somewhere between the fuel pump and the fuel rails but I'm not finding anything that would look like a fuel regulator. And I'm not seeing a regulator in any parts diagrams on the web, nor in parts searches at NAPA or elsewhere

Any advice?
Your '03 uses a returnless system. Start a separate thread describing your problem and you should get some good feedback.
 

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