DOOD_95
Member
- Joined
- Feb 24, 2011
- Messages
- 11
- Vehicle Year
- '92,'93,'94
- Transmission
- Manual
First, thanks to you all for the info/enthusiasm I've read for the last couple of years. This is the first time I've posted anything as I have always been able to find what I needed to keep my Ranger running before. If I simply did not find the right thread or tech article or something I apologize, I'm really just not that great at this whole computer thing in the first place.
I have a 1994 Ranger 4.0, automatic. Idle is fluctuating and 1st to 2nd shift happens at the wrong time and often flutters as it shifts if your accelerating. If you hold the pedal steady at a very low amount of throttle it'll shift smooth, then you can accelerate all you want through the rest of the gears. If you push the pedal beyond the "downshift" resistance spot however it'll cut the engine for about a second or two or until you lift the throttle. As long as you never pass about half throttle, it drives great, if you do, it cuts out/"resets"/cuts out/"resets" steadily.
Checked tps, base voltage is right, sweeps smoothly as the throttle is opened, however continues to increase voltage throughout the sweep up to a hair over 10volts. Check tps on another truck. Works/checks properly. Checked power supply to the tps, reads a bit over 10volts.
Any suggestions here? I'm finding what to do if the voltage is low but not if the voltage is crazy high. Thank you all in advance for your help!
I have a 1994 Ranger 4.0, automatic. Idle is fluctuating and 1st to 2nd shift happens at the wrong time and often flutters as it shifts if your accelerating. If you hold the pedal steady at a very low amount of throttle it'll shift smooth, then you can accelerate all you want through the rest of the gears. If you push the pedal beyond the "downshift" resistance spot however it'll cut the engine for about a second or two or until you lift the throttle. As long as you never pass about half throttle, it drives great, if you do, it cuts out/"resets"/cuts out/"resets" steadily.
Checked tps, base voltage is right, sweeps smoothly as the throttle is opened, however continues to increase voltage throughout the sweep up to a hair over 10volts. Check tps on another truck. Works/checks properly. Checked power supply to the tps, reads a bit over 10volts.
Any suggestions here? I'm finding what to do if the voltage is low but not if the voltage is crazy high. Thank you all in advance for your help!