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truck not wanting to start.


fatboyf150

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42
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whiteville, NC
Vehicle Year
2000
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Automatic
my 00 ranger 3.0 auto 4x4 is having a problem cranking up. mostly when its cold. when you turn the key, its cranking over but will not start unless i hold the key for a really long time or hold the skinny pedal to the floor. once its cranked, its fine. only code the truck had was a Cly 6 misfire. not sure if there is a flow back valve in the fuel system letting it drain back or if i have other problems. I'm about to pull my hair out with this truck. any help is appreciated.
 
how many miles/what condition are the plugs and what yr? if you have stick coils (coil on plug) pull the cap on that cylinder and turn it over and see if its firing.
 
how many miles/what condition are the plugs and what yr? if you have stick coils (coil on plug) pull the cap on that cylinder and turn it over and see if its firing.

the misfire isnt my problem, the plugs are a week old, the coil is 4 months old, and plug wires are 6 months oil with injectors installed at the same time.

the problem i have is when i go to start the truck, it cranks over but wont start unless i hold the key for a long time or hold the gas pedal on the floor. then it cranks.
 
The engine coolant temperature sensor works like the automatic choke on a carburetor. When the engine is cold, the computer reads the sensors, and if the coolant is under 90* per the ECT, it will add more fuel to make the air/fuel richer for a cold start. If the engine is warm, there is no need for a richer mixture.

If this circuit fails, the computer will think the engine is warm when it isn't, will not add additional fuel, thus making the engine hard to start when cold.:)shady
 
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my 99 does the same thing i decided pumping the skinny pedal wouldnt be bad. haha my logic might be missing a few steps but it works so thats where im at
 
try this turn the key to hot when you hear the fuel pump stop do it agin and agin...
if it fires up ok or less time, check your fuel pump volts, fuel filter, pres. regulator
 
if it runs fine after starting and driving i dont believe it would be fuel pressure but it wouldnt hurt to check. mine did the same thing, i had water in my gas and it was all in the fuel filter. when my trk primed itself it pumped the water to the injectors and wouldnt start for crap. once i got it going it was fine just acted a lil funny didnt think anything of it. then one day it wouldnt start no matter what i did, so i started looking at everything and ruled it down to fuel filter quickly, new filter and pumped the tank dry, then refueled w/ good fuel. that was the last time i filled at exxon/texaco fuel stations here in town. bp or chevron for me!!!
 
Dont know if this would be relevant or not but my truck was doing that but it wasn't just when it was cold. It would do it on first start up and after sitting for about an hour after I ran it. If I ran the engine then shut it off and started it within 5 min it would start right up. I had concerns about the fuel pressure but it ended up being my fuel pump.
 

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