okay so I have a 1995 Ford Ranger XLT 2.3 l two-wheel drive
to start off with my Ranger starter has been broke for some time now so I just got used to pop starting it and I haven't really tried to fix the starter or get a new one because this seemed relatively harmless and was easy enough to do to get around.
so it used to pop start fine and then one day I was sitting outside of a Burger King trying to order off the app I was sitting there idling when I was done when I went to go press the gas pedal all of a sudden it started crawling. I would pump the gas, switch gears, basically tried everything and there was no change in the response from my engine to try and go faster.
ever since that day I have not been able to get my Ranger to start and stay running if I'm not going downhill and even if I am going downhill I get no response from the gas pedal whatsoever and it just sits there at below idle speed and just basically moves forward off the momentum we're going downhill but the engine is running and things are turning just fast enough to slowly charge the battery when it's happening obviously it's not enough to keep a charge for more than I would still things are turning.
I'm just trying to figure out what is preventing a response to the engine from the gas pedal I've changed the throttle position sensor but I guess regardless I read that the sensor doesn't really do much except for takes care of the lag you might get when trying to quickly accelerate. pretty stumped on what the issue can be giving the initial factor of the problem starting of me essentially doing nothing except for trying to press on the gas pedal after idling for a few minutes on level surface so any hint or brainstorming is greatly appreciated for a few weeks now one main reason is just due to the facts it's really hard to diagnose it when I have to be on a hill and get a running start just to try and start the car just to have it die seconds later
to start off with my Ranger starter has been broke for some time now so I just got used to pop starting it and I haven't really tried to fix the starter or get a new one because this seemed relatively harmless and was easy enough to do to get around.
so it used to pop start fine and then one day I was sitting outside of a Burger King trying to order off the app I was sitting there idling when I was done when I went to go press the gas pedal all of a sudden it started crawling. I would pump the gas, switch gears, basically tried everything and there was no change in the response from my engine to try and go faster.
ever since that day I have not been able to get my Ranger to start and stay running if I'm not going downhill and even if I am going downhill I get no response from the gas pedal whatsoever and it just sits there at below idle speed and just basically moves forward off the momentum we're going downhill but the engine is running and things are turning just fast enough to slowly charge the battery when it's happening obviously it's not enough to keep a charge for more than I would still things are turning.
I'm just trying to figure out what is preventing a response to the engine from the gas pedal I've changed the throttle position sensor but I guess regardless I read that the sensor doesn't really do much except for takes care of the lag you might get when trying to quickly accelerate. pretty stumped on what the issue can be giving the initial factor of the problem starting of me essentially doing nothing except for trying to press on the gas pedal after idling for a few minutes on level surface so any hint or brainstorming is greatly appreciated for a few weeks now one main reason is just due to the facts it's really hard to diagnose it when I have to be on a hill and get a running start just to try and start the car just to have it die seconds later