oncewaslost1982
Member
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2011
- Messages
- 12
- Vehicle Year
- 1991
- Engine
- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
- Transmission
- Manual
Before you blast me please know that I have searched and have read many threads on this forum about this issue. I have a 91 ranger that has the 4 cylinder 5 speed drive line combo. Last night on my way home from work about 9 miles and 20 minutes into my drive my oil pressure gauge started fluctuating. I know that the oil pressure gauge on this particular truck is nothing but a dummy switch. It randomly went dead and came back on. And while driving at throttle It would drop down very low and when I came to a stop it would come back up and flop around. It was only for about a half a mile once I got to my neighborhood. When I pulled in the driveway i shut the truck off and started it back up and the gauge went to normal where is should be. When I started the truck up this morning it took maybe 3 or 4 seconds for the oil pressure to build up to normal. I got almost all the way to work which is a 9 mile drive before the gauge started fluctuating again only this time it wasn't as bad as the first time. And the weirdest thing is that I noticed when I go around a right turn throttle on the gauge pegs over to the left. The truck is running great not overheating and running quiet. I have read that it is very common for the pressure sender to go out in this particular truck. Does this pressure sender sound to be the likely culprit? I have tried to get as much information as possible so that I could get the most accurate potential diagnosis. Thank you so much for any help. Hopefully I can get this diagnosed and fixed pretty quick. Cheers. Have a blessed day.
Justin
Justin