- Joined
- Feb 22, 2009
- Messages
- 147
- Points
- 3,101
- Vehicle Year
- 1992
- Transmission
- Automatic
Good evening gentlemen.
I would like to respectfully ask for some help fixing a problem.
I have a 1992 Ranger STX, 4.0, four-wheel-drive, 135,000 miles, all original, basically mint condition, daily driver. I love my little old truck.
I’m getting a check engine light lately. It comes on occasionally, usually after about 15 to 30 minutes of driving. The truck starts and drives and runs what seems to be perfectly. No change in drivability.
Once I shut the engine off and turn it back on again, the light goes out, but it may come on again next time I drive it under similar circumstances.
I ran the codes, and it is telling me that I have a lean cylinder bank, and that there is a fault with the fuel pump.
I ran the codes through ChatGPT and it seems to think that I have a faulty fuel pump relay. OK, good enough.
The problem is is that with this particular Ranger, it is not a separate relay, but it’s integrated into some other electrical goblin that can’t be readily replaced.
ChatGPT tells me that there is a bypass where I can bypass the relay, and somehow install another relay in its place and if this is a common problem with this era Ford and this is a common repair.
Is anybody familiar with this? I’d appreciate any input. It doesn’t look like a terribly difficult thing to do, but it looks like it would take at least several hours and before I invest the time I want to get your expert opinions.
Thank you in advance.
I would like to respectfully ask for some help fixing a problem.
I have a 1992 Ranger STX, 4.0, four-wheel-drive, 135,000 miles, all original, basically mint condition, daily driver. I love my little old truck.
I’m getting a check engine light lately. It comes on occasionally, usually after about 15 to 30 minutes of driving. The truck starts and drives and runs what seems to be perfectly. No change in drivability.
Once I shut the engine off and turn it back on again, the light goes out, but it may come on again next time I drive it under similar circumstances.
I ran the codes, and it is telling me that I have a lean cylinder bank, and that there is a fault with the fuel pump.
I ran the codes through ChatGPT and it seems to think that I have a faulty fuel pump relay. OK, good enough.
The problem is is that with this particular Ranger, it is not a separate relay, but it’s integrated into some other electrical goblin that can’t be readily replaced.
ChatGPT tells me that there is a bypass where I can bypass the relay, and somehow install another relay in its place and if this is a common problem with this era Ford and this is a common repair.
Is anybody familiar with this? I’d appreciate any input. It doesn’t look like a terribly difficult thing to do, but it looks like it would take at least several hours and before I invest the time I want to get your expert opinions.
Thank you in advance.
