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Truck wont start


rebel3.0

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Age
42
Vehicle Year
1998
Transmission
Manual
Truck cranks but wont start

Hey
Ive got a 1998 Ford Ranger 3.0 manual transmission. I jumped in the truck after work to head home but the truck wouldnt start. I noticed that the fuel pump is not making any noise. I checked the fuses and swapped out A couple relays but still no pump noise. even checked the inertia switch

This ever happen to you guys? sounds like a fuel pump . havent tested anything yet:icon_welder:
 
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could check your grounds that may be an issue.
 
Try pounding on the bottom of the fuel tank, sometimes a sticking pump will start after a good whack. If it fixes it plan on replacing it pretty quickly...
 
Try pounding on the bottom of the fuel tank, sometimes a sticking pump will start after a good whack. If it fixes it plan on replacing it pretty quickly...

Yep tryed that nothin. Think Im gonna try to see if there is power at the pump:dunno:
 
Ok I took the box off to get at the fuel pump. I checked the connector comming from the cab. I got around 5volts on two of the wires while cranking and nothing on the other. I want to run 12v of the battery right to the pump to see if it will start but im not sure what wire to use. Also how much voltage should be going to the pump?
 
Ok I took the box off to get at the fuel pump. I checked the connector comming from the cab. I got around 5volts on two of the wires while cranking and nothing on the other. I want to run 12v of the battery right to the pump to see if it will start but im not sure what wire to use. Also how much voltage should be going to the pump?

Not sure...........but my 87/88 truck has a fuel pump relay on the right inner fender under the hood and that caused same problem for me one day...beat on it wiht a rock since I didn't have a spare with me and it started right up. Changed it out when i got home!
 
Best thing to use to get 12 v to the pump is two wires form the battery to the pump. Dont have to be fancy, Just put a battery terminal connector on one end of each wire to ensure a good connection, and however you wanna do the pump ends of the wire as longa s you know your gettin a good connection. Hell you only really even need one long wire and one short one to ground to the frame.

CAUTION: I WOULD SUGGEST DRAINING THE TANK AND LETTING IT AIR OUT ANY FUMES FIRST, OTHERWISE REMOVE THE PUMP AND BATTERY AWAY FROM THE TANK.

After cash for clunkers , we dont want any crispy rangers.
 
Best thing to use to get 12 v to the pump is two wires form the battery to the pump. Dont have to be fancy, Just put a battery terminal connector on one end of each wire to ensure a good connection, and however you wanna do the pump ends of the wire as longa s you know your gettin a good connection. Hell you only really even need one long wire and one short one to ground to the frame.

CAUTION: I WOULD SUGGEST DRAINING THE TANK AND LETTING IT AIR OUT ANY FUMES FIRST, OTHERWISE REMOVE THE PUMP AND BATTERY AWAY FROM THE TANK.

After cash for clunkers , we dont want any crispy rangers.

gonna give it a try this morning thanks
 
removed the sending unit. Took the pump out and hooked it up direct 12v with long wires. no go so it the pump:icon_idea:

thanks guys
 

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