iheart2code
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- Joined
- Mar 24, 2024
- Messages
- 32
- City
- San Jose, CA
- Vehicle Year
- 1993
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
I have a 1993 Ford Ranger 4.0L v6 2WD and I have been fighting a code 136, lean condition since I bought the truck.
I think I have traced the issue down to low fuel pressure coming into the rail. When I perform pressure tests, I see the following results:
- pressure at KOEO: 34 PSI (spec says 35-40)
- pressure at idle: 28 PSI (spec says 30-45)
- pressure at idle with vacuum hose disconnected: 36 PSI (spec says 35-50)
- pressure when goosing the throttle: jumps to 30, then settles to 22-24 PSI
- pressure 5 mins after engine off: 30 PSI (spec says 40-60)
I replaced the 12v battery, which was old and not supplying enough voltage. I tested the fuel pump relay and it's good. I have recently replaced the fuel pump and fuel filter. I have smoke tested the intake system and not found any air leaks between the MAF sensor and the block. I also replaced both oxygen sensors. I have replaced the fuel injectors with refurbished units. I tested the fuel pressure regulator and it's good.
I would like some help with where I should go next with diagnosing the problem. Thanks in advance.
I think I have traced the issue down to low fuel pressure coming into the rail. When I perform pressure tests, I see the following results:
- pressure at KOEO: 34 PSI (spec says 35-40)
- pressure at idle: 28 PSI (spec says 30-45)
- pressure at idle with vacuum hose disconnected: 36 PSI (spec says 35-50)
- pressure when goosing the throttle: jumps to 30, then settles to 22-24 PSI
- pressure 5 mins after engine off: 30 PSI (spec says 40-60)
I replaced the 12v battery, which was old and not supplying enough voltage. I tested the fuel pump relay and it's good. I have recently replaced the fuel pump and fuel filter. I have smoke tested the intake system and not found any air leaks between the MAF sensor and the block. I also replaced both oxygen sensors. I have replaced the fuel injectors with refurbished units. I tested the fuel pressure regulator and it's good.
I would like some help with where I should go next with diagnosing the problem. Thanks in advance.